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The Citizen, 1994-02-09, Page 8PAGE 8. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9,1994. Brussels Atom Brian Oldfield fends off three Howick opponents in his quest for a goal during the exhibition game in Brussels Friday night. The two teams will face off again soon in playoff action. This game was won by Howick. Belgrave Atoms lose 2 Rec. team sweeps tournament While Blyth kept home goalie Aaron Bakker busy, the Belgrave Atoms failed to capitalize on their chances to score and handed the visitors an 8-3 victory on Feb. 1. Justin Black opened the scoring for Belgrave, assisted by David Wray, then Blyth's Matt Anderson, with his first of five, tied it up with just over five minutes left in the first. The assist went to Adam Anderson. Tim Robinson handed it to David Wray to put Belgrave ahead just a few seconds later, then Anderson set up Mike Bernard to tie it once again. With just two seconds left in the period Blyth sprang ahead for the first time off the stick of Matt Anderson, assisted by Adam Anderson. Darrel McDougal set up the Anderson team for the first goal of the second to give Blyth a two point margin. Belgrave's Robinson set up Matt Snow to close the gap, only to have it undone one minute later off the stick of McDougall, who scored unassisted. The next shot into the home net was off the stick of Jeremy Hanna after a-set up by Derek Cook. Matt Anderson lit the light twice more for Blyth, with an assist to Mike Lyons, to finish the game. Blyth goalie was Ryan Lee. In a close game that could have gone either way in Stephen Twp, Jan. 22, Belgrave came up the losers in a 3-2 finish. Scoring for Belgrave were Justin Campbell and Kevin Hopf. Hopf notched an assist on the Campbell goal. Belgrave turned the tables against Zurich with a 6-1 victory. Scoring for Belgrave were Tim Robinson, Matt Snow, Justin Campbell, two, Tyler Fenton and Aaron Bakker. Assists went to Kevin Hopf, two, Campbell and Jim McCracken. BUILDING TOMORROW ...TODAY Please contribute to: use® Canada I 56 SPARKS ST OTTAWA K1P5B1 TEL: (613) 234-6827 FAX: (613) 234-6842 On Feb. 4-5 a team of local recreational hockey players represented Blyth in the annual Monkton Industrial Hockey Tournament and came home with the A Championship. Blyth's first game on Friday night was against a home Monkton Wolves team. With the game scoreless until halfway through the second period Blyth tallied twice, only to have Monkton score shortly after. Then minutes into the third period Blyth returned with two more and skated to a 4-1 victory. On Saturday in the first of a possible three games Blyth skated over Port Elgin 7-1. This game saw the local team keeping cool heads and took advantage of numerous penalties by Port Elgin. The second game on Saturday Blyth squeezed out a 6-5 win over the Monkton Cats, to take them into the A Finals. With only a one hour rest Blyth returned to the ice to play their third game of the day, against Mitchell who had played just one game on Saturday. After another scoreless first period Mitchell jumped into an early second period lead, but Blyth got on the scoreboard midway through the period to tie at 1-1. Three minutes into the third, Blyth gained the lead, then added another with 9:07 remaining to take a 3-1 victory in the final. Members of the winning team were Pat Cronin, Jim Oster, Brent Andrews, Kevin Coultes, Steve "Cool Head" Howson, Rick Scrimgeour, Steve Plunkett, Brad Bromley, Brian Bromley, Bruce Papple, Jason Papple, Dale Whitfield and Kevin 'Explorer' Lee. ■JpRURAL VoiCElL ng MAOAZX OF TK MWtXJinJHAL XXJBTHV Don’t Delay — Subscribe Today The Rural Voice Produced by people with farming in their blood. Serving more than 15,000 readers in the region. One year for $16.05; two years for $26.75 (GST included in prices above) The Rural Voice Box 429, Blyth, Ont. NOM 1H0 519-523-4311 PUBLIC NOTICE Union Gas Limited is planning to construct a four (4) inch diameter natural gas pipeline to the Village of Bayfield as well as distribution piping along various streets within the Villages of Brucefield, Varna and Bayfield. The proposed feeder pipeline will run north from the intersection of the Hensall Road and Concession Road II - III (Tuckersmith Township, Huron County) to Huron County Road 3 and then westerly along Huron County Road 3 to the Village of Bayfield (see map). Construction of the proposed pipeline is scheduled for the summer of 1994. Looking for local heroes There are so many people out there who do so much to improve their community. Now you have a chance to say thanks. Nominate that special person for the 8th Annual Citizen Citizenship Awards. Each year a committee chooses an outstanding citizen from each of the Blyth and Brussels communities to receive an award for contribution to the community. If you know someone you think should be honoured, please fill in the ballot and send it in. You may attach a longer explanation of why you think your nominee should win, if you like. If you have nominated someone before and he or she didn't win, please feel free to try again. I nominate___________________________________ as Citizen of the year for □ Blyth □ Brussels I feel she/he deserves this award because______________ Nomination Deadline March 11/94 Name and phone number of nominator______________________________ To assess the potential environment effects of constructing both the main feeder pipeline and the distribution piping, Union Gas will conduct an Environmental Study. Details of the proposed pipeline project and Environmental Study will be outlined at a Public Meeting on February 24, 1994 at 7:00 p.m. at the Bayfield Community Centre (off Hwy. 21 on Jane Street). If you have any comments or questions concerning the Environmental Study, Public Meeting or proposed pipeline project, please call one of the following: Terry McNally, P. Eng. Intermediate Pipeline Engineer 1-800-265-5230 Ex. 2896 Tony Vadlja Senior Environmental Planner 1-800-268-5230 Ext. 2887 If you have any general sales inquiries, please call Bill Lane, Coordinator, Customers at 1-800-265-4173 Ext. 262. Union Gas