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Brussels Bull goaltender Trevor Fortune makes a terrific save only to find himself in a rather
precarious situation as a Hanover Baron gets the rebound and moves in to score. It was a
tight game all the way, with each team only managing to squeeze one goal past the goalies.
Bulls, Barons battle to 1-1 draw
THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23,1991. PAGE 15.
CHSS cross-country team
places well at local meet
A big weekend for the Brussels
Bulls produced a win and a tie and
improved the club's record to 4-0-1.
The three points keeps the Bulls in
first place in the Western Junior C
standings.
Sunday afternoon the Bulls enter
tained the Hanover Barons. Both
teams had not lost in four games
and shown an ability to score goals
but Sunday it was defence that was
the story. The game was scoreless
until the third period when Hanover
took advantage of a bad bounce to
score a powerplay goal. The puck
was shot around the glass and
goalie Trevor Fortune had gone
behind the net to stop it but it hit a
partition and bounced out in front.
The Barons John Bujold jumped on
the loose puck and popped it into
the open net. Despite the bad break
the Bulls kept pressing and just a
few minutes later evened the score
off the faceoff. Jamie Scott won the
draw cleanly and captain Joe Walk
er blasted a slapshot through the
legs of Baron's goalie Jordan
Willis.
The Bulls had a chance to break
the game open in the second peri
od. Corey McKee, Steve Fritz and
Todd Norman all had great oppor
tunities but each lime the Baron's
goalie came up with big saves. At
the other end of the rink Trevor
Fortune turned in another fine per
formance in the Bull's net. In three
games Fortune has allowed only
two goals.
Bulls' coach Scott Pettigrew says,
“It was an exciting playoff style
game and I was happy with how
our team played. I've been stressing
defence since day one and it was
evident today. Hanover was miss
ing a couple of their better players
so I’m sure they will be tough when
we meet them next.”
Saturday night the Bulls had their
hands full with the Grand Valley
Harvesters. Brussels won the wide
open, hard hitting affair 5-2. The
game took two hours and ten min
utes to play. Referee Frank Rossi
called just 18 minutes in penalties.
In fact, the first penalty was not
called until midway through the
second period. The Bulls opened
the scoring at 13:48 of the second
when Todd Norman banged one
home just as a Harvester's penalty
expired. Scott Vader and Corey
McKee assisted on the play. Then
less than a minute later Jeff McKee
took a pass from Ted Sills and
blasted a shot past goalie Troy
Frasson. The scoring outburst con
tinued when Jamie Scott recovered
a loose puck and snapped it home
to give Brussels a 3-0 lead. But
Grand Valley came back in the
third scoring twice before Corey
McKee stole a puck while killing a
penalty and scored on a breakaway.
Grand Valley pulled their goalie
but the move back fired when
Jamie Scott slid home his second of
the night.
The Bulls are now off until Sun
day when they travel to Wingham.
The Ironmen are off to a slow start
Radford Overloads
tie Hensail 8-8
The Radford Overload Oldtimers
hockey team hosted Hensail last
Wednesday night and the teams rat
tled to an 8-8 tie.
The Overloads fell behind 3-0
early in the game but fought back
to tie the game at the end of the
first period. It remained close the
rest of the game with the Overloads
Beats woman,
A Goderich man who got in an
argument with his common-law
wife while traveling between
Wingham and Goderich was sent to
jail for 30 days after pleading guilty
Wednesday in Ontario County in
Wingham to assaulting her.
Judge R.G.E. Hunter sent Kevin
Naylor, 36 of Goderich to jail in the
beating of Georgina Rotteau. The
court was told that the couple had
been visiting friends in Wingham
on April 6, 1991 and argued in the
car on the way home. They stopped
at Maxine's Lunch in Auburn
where Ms Rotteau got out of the
car. He got out, struck her twice on
the arm, grabbed her and dragged
her back into the car. They drove
onto a gravel road and Mr. Naylor
tried to push her out of the car.
After they arrived home she tele
phoned police the next morning.
She had a small cut over her eye
and bumps on the back of her head.
The court was told that Mr. Nay
lor had a previous conviction for
assault after a Dec. 15, 1991 inci
dent involving his former wife.
But defence attorney Mary Cull
of Goderich said Ms Rotteau was in
and have yet to win a game this
season but have always played
Brussels tough.
Bulls Notes: The Bulls signed
winger Greg Vader this week. The
big, smooth-skating forward was
playing Junior B in Guelph. He
picked up an assist in Saturday’s
game and handed out a couple
crushing checks in Sunday's game
against Hanover. Friday night
Brussels will be hosting its annual
Meet The Players Dance, with
music by a disc jockey, from 8:30
to 1:00 a.m. Tickets are five dollars
per person and will be available at
the door.
scoring with two minutes left in he
game to salvage a tie. Overload
scorers were Barney Stewart with
four, Gary Courtney with two, and
singles went to Tony Van Bakkel
and Murray Black.
The Overloads travel to Goderich
for a Sunday night game and host
Clinton foul-ups next Wednesday
night in Blyth.
man jailed
the court to support her husband.
She said he had no memory of
what happened that night and he
realizes he has an alcohol problem
and a problem with controlling his
anger.
As well at the 30 day jail sen
tence, Judge Hunter put Mr. Naylor
on 12 months probation, a term of
the probation being that he take
such counseling for alcohol abuse
and anger control as the probation
office feels is necessary. If he can
retain his farm labourer’s job, he
will be allowed to serve his term on
weekends.
ELECT
FRED
UHLER
for
Deputy Reeve
in
Grey Township
The CHSS cross-country teams
were successful in competition with
eight other schools at the Huron-
Perth cross-country meet held Oct.
17 at Benmiller.
The junior girls' team, composed
of Nancy Lobb, Cindy Carter,
Suzanne Stephenson, and Pauline
Wilson, placed second overall. This
is a particularly strong showing
considering that two members of
the team could be competing as
midgets.
The senior girls' team of Pam
Carter, Shari Lobb, Alida Eriksson,
and Charlene Vandendoolplaced
third among the eight schools.
Both of these teams are now eli
gible to go on to the WOSSA com
petition to be held at Petrolia on
Oct. 24. Also qualifying for
Blyth skaters
start season
Blyth Figure and Power Skaters
are once again ready to take to the
ice for another exciting season.
There are approximately 85 youths
registered this year and late regis
tration is still available for anyone
who may have missed it. There is a
real need of more power skaters.
Michelle Blake and Brenda Tyn
dall are pros for the 1991-92 year.
The new executive committee for
this season is: Past President, Can
dice Howson; President, Barb
Richmond; Treasurer, Diane Fergu
son; Secretary, Azetta Gibbons;
Junior Test Prs., Betty Lewis;
Senior Test Prs., Mary Arthur;
Power Skater Test Prs., Nancy
Hakkers; Fundraising Committee,
Candice Howson and Diane Fergu
son.
Skating will begin on Oct. 22 at 4
p.m. for the Power Skaters and on
Oct. 25 at 4 p.m. for Figure
Skaters. If you have any questions
or complaints or if you wish to reg
ister please call anyone on the
executive.
Wingham Hosp.
Aux. meets
The September meeting of the
Auxiliary to the Wingham and Dis
trict Hospital was held with 18
members attending.
Over 80 members and guests
enjoyed tea and dessert al the Fall
Tea held at the home of Mary Lou
Cameron.
The Smiley Doll Program has
been approved of a pediatric
patients. The Smiley Doll is a
stuffed friend given to young
patients to help ease the trauma of
their hospital stay.
TOWNSHIP OF GREY
CANDIDATES MEETING
A meeting will be held on Monday, October 28th, 1991 at
8:00 p.m. in the Cranbrook Community Centre to provide
the ratepayers of the Township of Grey an opportunity to
meet the candidates for the upcoming municipal election.
Everyone welcome.
Brad Knight
Clerk-Treasurer
WOSSA were Paul Vandendocl
who placed seventh among the
midget boys and Bryan Watson
who placed fifth among the junior
boys.
Individual placements among the
senior girls were as follows: Pam
Carter, third; Shari Lobb, eighth;
Alida Eriksson, ninth; and Charlene
Vandendool, fifteenth.
Among the junior girls Nancy
Lobb placed seventh; Cindy Carter
was eighth; Suzanne Stephenson
placed eleventh; and Pauline Wil
son was twenty-seventh.
Other placements included
Pauline Stewart's twentieth in
midget girls, John Baker's fifteenth
in midget boys, and Phanom Chan-
thavong's seventeenth among junior
boys.
BRUSSELS BULLS
JR. C
MEET THE
PLAYER DANCE
Friday October 25,1991
8:00 p.m. -1:00 a.m.
B. M. & G. Community Centro
Tickets Available at Door
$5.00/Person
Jamie Hammond D.J.
Everyone Welcome
Proceeds towards team
expenses
TOWNSHIP OF
WEST WAWANOSH
REMINDER NOTICE
Public Meeting (In the
format of an Open House)
to review the proposed
Zoning By-law for the
Township of WEST
WAWANOSH
WEDNESDAY,
OCTOBER 30,1991
Drop in anytime between
2-4 p.m.; 6-9 p.m.
Location - Township of
West Wawanosh Mun
icipal Office Pt. Lot 18,
Cone. 8. (St. Helen’s
Sideroad, 1 1/2 blocks
south of St. Helen’s).