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The Citizen, 1991-05-29, Page 18Sports THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 29,1991. PAGE 19. Blyth wins soccer match Blyth hosted Clinton in Belgrave for their first game of the North Huron Soccer League on Monday, May 20. Blyth went on the offensive early in the game and seemed to stay that way for the duration of the game. Although Clinton was outscored- having a number of younger play­ ers, they showed a lot of heart. Blyth came out on top with a final score of 12-0. Goal scorers were Zeb Irving, five; Michael Courtney, two; Kim Lee, one; Brent Hazelgrove, two; Jeff Cowan, one; and Greg Blok, one; Brent, two; Mark Nonkes, one; Jeff, one; Kurt Lentz, one and Matthew Morrison, two. After the game all the players enjoyed a can of pop. The next game is in Lucknow on May 30 at 7 p.m. Members of the team are: Zeb Irving, Michael Courtney, Kim Lee, Brent Hazclgrove, Jeff Cowan, Greg Blok, Mark Nonkes, Kurt Lentz, Matthew Morrison, Christina Black, April Van Amers- foort, Shawna Walker, Cappy Onn, Zoey Onn, Michael Ansley, Shane Burkholder, and Ronnie Abell- Quality Service & Selection makes Hamm's Your Best Deal The heat is on It's a fight to the finish as Jason Gauthier, left, tries to edge past Randy Beuermann, in the 400 metre Bantam boys race at Brussels Public School's track and field competition on Thursday. Jason took the first place medallion for the top overall score in the Bantam division, while Randy finished second. one. Assists from Zeb, two; Greg,Rinn. BRUSSELS BULLETTES 1991 BALL SCHEDULE Mon., May 27 9:00 Brussels at Fordwich Wed., May 29 8:45 Pizza Delight at Brussels Wed., June 5 8:45 Atwood at Brussels Wed., June 12 7:00 Brussels at Browns Wed., June 19 8:45 Clifford at Brussels Tues., June 25 7:00 Brussels at Pizza Delight Wed., June 26 9:00 Brussels at Bluevale Wed., July 3 8:45 Fordwich at Brussels Tues., July 9 7:00 Brussels at Atwood Wed., July 10 8:45 Brussels Midgets at Brussels Bullettes Mon., July 15 7:00 Brussels at Clifford Wed., July 17 8:45 Browns at Brussels Wed., July 24 8:45 Bluevale at Brussels TO BE SCHEDULED - BULLETTES AT BRUSSELS MIDGETS Hullett track results TRACK AND FIELD by Elly Wilts On your mark, get set, Go! On May 17 the students from Grade 1 to 8 had Track and Field. The events were running long jump, triple jump, running high jump, etc. The events were finished at 3 p.m. and then awards were presented. TRACK AND FIELD RESULTS Results from track and field were Blyth students enjoy program as follows: 9 and 10 boys, Matthew Arm­ strong; girls, Amanda Anderson. 11 boys, Bobby Dixon; girls, Amy Jenkins. 12 boys, Adam Cook; girls, Jenn Szusz. 13 and over, boys, Michael DeJong; girls, Lindsay Anderson. All first and seconds go to Seaforth. Age 6 to 8 year olds par­ ticipated in track and field but don't get to go to Seaforth. Great Savings on These Used Cars & Trucks. Some One Owner Low Mileage. 1991 Plymouth Acclaim 4 door 1989 Buick Century 4 door 1989 Plymouth Acclaim 4 door 1989 Mercury Topaz LS 4 door, loaded 1989 Chrysler Dynasty 4 door with air 1989 Chev Celebrity 4 door with air 1988 Chev 1/2 ton, V-8 automatic, 2 tone 1988 Mercury Grand Marquis, 4 door, loaded with options 1986 Pontiac Parlsenne Brougham,4 door, loaded with options 1985 GMC 3/4 ton pick-up, V-8 automatic 1984 Dodge 600,4 door 1983 Ford F150 4X4 pickup HAMM'S BLYTH PHONE - 523-4342 and On Wednesday, May 22 the grade 1 and 2 classes at B.P.S. trav­ elled to The African Lion Safari. The classes have been learning all about wild animals in class and got a chance to see them alive and in their natural habitat. The children wrote about their trip in class the next day. Following are two descriptions of their trip by grade one pupils. Both are unedited ver­ sions. was and HEALTH SPELL by Amanda Howson and Toni Richmond On May 23 a group of four actors employed by the Ontario Ministry of Health came to put on a fitness and health play called "Health Spell." There were four main char­ acters in it. They were Holly, Edna, Rod and the Wizard. Five puppets were used to portray parents fill-in characters. What the health spell group trying to teach us was how what you should eat in a nutritious manner. The four food groups were described in many ways. The actors were singing and talking about it during the entire play. The food groups are: 1. - milk and milk prod­ ucts; 2 - fruits and vegetables; 3 - meat, fish, poultry and alternates; 4 - breads and cereals. We really enjoyed the up-beat music and colourful costumes and set. It will help us remember the lesson that was taught. AN EXCITING TRIP by Jodi Button and Jill Jenkins by Nicholas Courtney Grade 1 (unedited) We went to African Lions Safari yestrday. We sew a show. We sew a Elafent stendid on The Stend. We saw the parrot show one parrot did rolorskation. We saw the owl fliy. We saw the Lions. We went on a saw a parrot ride a bike. We saw a big black, bear. The Monkeys wor jompde on the bus. Giraffe steck thar had in the window. by Michael Walsh Grade 1 (unedited) Yesterday we saw zebas and the giraffes stuck lhair heds in the bus and we got to pet them and by the pond thair was rinos and Llamas some we in the dert with other ones and when we got thair we went on a tour on the bus and we saw one Lion with a mane then we woched the Elephant show thair was three Elephants a mum a bother and a baby then we woched the parrot show one of the parrot had roler skates then we woched the birds of pray show and thair was a vulture in the ring. BRUSSELS LIVESTOCK Division of Gamble & Rogers Ltd. 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