HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1989-02-08, Page 32PAGE 32. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1989.
Overloads unbeaten
streak at 5 games
The Blyth Radfords Overloads
Oldtimers stretched their unbeaten
streak at five games with a win and
a tie this past week.
On Wednesday, Feb. 1 Mildmay
Oldtimers visited Blyth. Mildmay
lead throughout the match until
Wayne McDougall’s tieing goal
with 1:37 to play in the game forced
a 5 to 5 deadlock. Bryan Black and
Gary Courtney each scored twice
for the Overloads.
On Saturday, Feb. 4 the Over
loads travelled to Wingham to play
Ralston Purina
Despite the checking of two Radford's Overloads players this Mildmay player [in the dark sweater] still managed to
find the net behind the Blyth goaltender in an Oldtimers' game in Blyth Wednesday. Blyth rebounded to tie the final
score at 5-5.
Crusaders win 2 on weekend
BY LOIS McARTER
The Brussels Intermediates tra
velled to Arthur on Friday night.
Neither team could get a point on
the scoreboard in the first period. It
took almost five minutes of the
second period before Ken Higgins
scored Brussels’ first goal on a
power play with assists from Dave
Stephenson and Doug Pestil.
Arthur scored the tieing goal and
went ahead by one in the next five
minutes of play. The Crusaders’
Brian Tenpas evened the score with
8:54 on the clock, with assists from
Ken Cousins and Troy Pocaluyka.
Arthur scored at the 3:29 mark
and held the lead for the remainder
of the period.
Dave Montgomery scored on a
pass from Brian Tenpas a minute
into the third period to even the
game.
The Crusaders never looked back
as Dave Stephenson scored from
Ken Cousins and Ron Smith to go
ahead a minute later. Brian Tenpas
scored from Dave Montgomery and
Troy Pocaluyka for the fifth goal.
Ken Cousins scored a short-handed
goal unassisted with 14:22 on the
clock. Arthur scored their only goal
of the period at the 13:15 mark.
Crusaders added two more goals
before the period ended. Dave
Stephenson scored from Ken Cou
sins and Dave Montgomery com
pleted the scoring assisted by Troy
Pocaluyka and Ken Cousins to give
Brussels an 8-4 victory.
DEFEAT WELLESLEY 5-0
The Crusaders were at home to
the visiting Wellesley squad.
There was just 7:45 left in the
first period when Paul Montgomery
notched the first goal on a pass
from Ken Cousins. With 3:13
remaining in the period Dave
Montgomery added the second
goal assisted by Brian Tenpas and
Troy Pocaluyka to give Brussels a
2-0 lead after the first twenty
minutes of play.
The teams had played almost
five minutes of the second period
when Dave Stephenson scored
from Rob Cardiff for the third goal
of the game.
Goal #4 came with 4:31 remain
ing in the period when Brian
Tenpas scored from Troy Pocaluyka
and Dave Montgomery. The period
ended at 4-0 for the Crusaders.
Play in the third period contin
ued until there was 6:04 remaining
on the clock, and Kevin McArter
scored the only goal of the period
from linemate Dave Stephenson to
give the Crusaders a solid 5-0
victory.
Goalie Ron Smith claimed the
victory on Friday night while Mike
Smith played a solid game in nets
on Sunday night to claim the
shut-out.
Their only game this week has
Milverton scheduled to come to
town on Saturday night for an 8
p.m. start.
2nd curling
draw ends
The second draw of the Brussels
Ladies’ Curling ended last week
with Nora Stephenson and her
team of Jean Bewley, Evelyn Blake
and Brenda Cucksey winning first
place with an impressive 53 points.
Second place with 39.5 points went
to Jo-Ann McDonald, Bev Steven
son, Linda Saur and Martha Van
Dieten. In third place with 36
points was the team of Fran
Bremner, Debbie Dickson, Mary
Ann Miners and Bonnie Jacklin.
Fourth place with 32.5 points went
to Velma Locking, Julie Mitchell,
Agnes Wharton and Heidi Mc
Clure.
HEALTH ON THE HILL-
A series of bi-weekly reviews of activities at
SEAFORTH COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
ROBBIE BURNS CELEBRATION
Seaforth Hospital's halls were echoing on January 24 with the chant of the bagpipes when Mr. Don
Smith, C.E.O, piped in the haggis, carried by Alf Ross. Kay Mailloux, R.N. a wee Scots lass, recited
some Robbie Burns poems and played a tape of her sister singing Scottish tunes. The highlight of the
ceremony was the rendition of “The Ode to the Haggis’’ by Kay and then the tasting of the traditional
spicy meat and oatmeal dish, prepared by Valma Miller. Mr. Smith closed the event with the haunting
tune of Scotland the Brave.
WINTER INTERLUDE
Excitement is building for the most “romanticevening of the year”, February 11 Seaforth Community
Hospital staff is looking forward to hosting this very special event in aid of the building fund. Tickets are
available from any staff member. We hope to see you there!!
LAWN SALE
Forget about snow and think green! A Fun Raising hospital lawn sale is scheduled for the Victoria Day
weekend - Saturday, May 20 - Monday, May 22 inclusive, sponsored by the Physiotherapy, Pharmacy,
Purchasing, Housekeeping and Maintenance Departments. A country style breakfast will be available
on Saturday, May 20from 7 A.M. -11 A.M. Any ideas or suggestions are welcome, so tuck away your
precious junk and spread the word!!
the Goodtimers. The Overloads
jumped into an early lead and
never looked back. Doug Scrim-
geour, Wayne McDougall and Bry
an Black each scored twice with
singles going to Tom Black, Derwin
Carter and Dennis Knox.
Ron Ritchie and Harry Wilson
have been sharing the goaltending
duties and both have been playing
very well.
The Overloads’ next game will
be Wednesday, Feb. 8 in Blyth at 9
p.m. against the Seaforth Queens.
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The University of Western Ontario offers credit
courses in your area for part-time students. The
“maturestudent” admission category provides an
opportunityforpeopleover21, without Grade 13, to
take credit courses toward a university degree.
Western’s 1989 Summer Calendar for cred it studies
will beavailable by March 1,1989. Courses offered
in your area include:
CLINTON - CENTRAL HURON SECONDARY
SCHOOL
Mondays and Wednesdays, May 1 - July 19, 1989
Psychology 150 (Human Adjustment)
..............................5:15-7:45p.m.
KINCARDINE DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL
Mondays and Wednesdays, May 1 - July 19, 1989
History 025E (Canada: A Survey) ..5:15 - 7:45 p.m.
Sociology 145 (MedicalSociology) ..7:00-9:30 p.m.
Course selection and academic counselling
is available:
Central Huron Secondary School, Room 117,
Clinton
Wednesday, February22,7:00-8:30p.m.
Goderich District Collegiate Institute, Room 30
Wednesday, February22,5:00-6:30p.m.
Snow Date for both centres: Tuesday, March 7
Phone-in Counselling available: call collect to
(519)661-3631
Wednesday, March8,5-8p.m.
Wednesday, March29,5-8p.m.
For further information call
Meryl Thomas, UWO Clinton Representative, at
482-9467
TinaClift, UWO KincardineRepresentative, at
396-7627, or
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