HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1994-11-23, Page 17Brussels Atoms win 2,
improve record to 6-1
The Brussels Atoms improve to
six and one after two wins this
week.
Thursday, Milverton travelled to
Brussels to face the Atoms.
Milverton scored the only goal of
the first as the hometown Atoms
got off to a slow start. Two quick
goals in the second then gave
Milverton a 3-0 lead, however the
line of Brian Oldfield, Nolan Krotz
and Robert Kerr caught fire as
Oldfield scored at 12:01 on a pass
from Marc Fischer, then again on a
nice three way passing play from
Fischer and Houston at 2:47.
The Atoms tied the score when
Oldfield scored an unassisted goal
at 11:51 of the third to complete his
hat trick. Two minutes later he
received a pass from Krotz and
Darryl Houston to put the team up
by one.
Oldfield scored his fifth goal of
the game as he rushed end to end.
Krotz completed the scoring with
1:58 left with helpers going to
Oldfield and Andy Van Beek to
Crusaders give up 2
quick goals, take loss
The Arthur Tigers scored goals
90 seconds apart to take a 2-0 first
period lead enroute to a 3-1 win
over the Brussels Crusaders Sunday
night.
Roger Freiburghaus replied with
his first of the year, before Arthur
completed the scoring with two
minutes remaining in second period
action.
Derek Cooper took the loss for
Road condition info handy
Help is just a phone call away for
travellers looking for up-to-date
information on winter weather and
driving conditions on Ontario
highways.
"Our government is committed to
safety," said Transportation
Minister Mike Faman. "And safety
is what guides all of our winter
maintenance activities - from
patrolling our highways, to plow
ing, to getting information to the
public."
The Ministry of Transportation's
local and toll-free telephone lines
provide reports on all provincial
highways. Callers can speak directly
with an information officer or use a
touch-tone or cellular phone to listen
to bilingual recorded information.
The seasonal service is available
starling today 24 hours-a-day, seven
days a week, until April 3.
The reports contain the latest
information gathered from a com
puterized weather-tracking system
with road condition updates from
local ministry maintenance staff.
"Our people are out there patroll
ing all of Ontario's highways so
they know the driving conditions
on any given road firsthand," said
Mr. Faman. "Travellers can rely on
HPRCSSB approves tenders
The Huron-Perth Roman Ca
tholic Separate School Board has
given initial approval to two ten
ders submitted for the construction
of the new secondary school to be
built in Clinton.
Phase 1 of the cost for the newly
named St. Anne's Catholic Sec
ondary School is set at $6,847,000,
with the lender from Bimam Exca
vating Ltd. totalling $367,864.90
and the tender from Bram-K Enter
prises amounting to $33,545.
Both tenders included the PST
and GST and are subject to verifi
make the final 6-3 for Brussels.
A special thanks to call up Kenny
McCallum for a good game.
Friday saw Bayfield skate into
town to face the red hot Atoms.
Krotz opened the scoring on a
assist from Houston at 6:36 of the
first. Six seconds later Oldfield
scored on a nice pass from
Houston, then gave the home town
boys a three-goal lead with help
from his linemates Kerr and Krotz
at 6:03 of the second.
Two minutes later Chris Blake
bulged the twine on a pass from
Chris Coulter and Stephen Todd.
The third saw some nice three-
way passing as Houston passed to
Kerr who gave it up to Krotz who
scored Brussels' fifth goal.
Bayfield, however beat Matt
McCall with 4:11 left in the third to
spoil the shut-out.
This week has Goderich in to
visit the Atoms Friday night at
7:30. Saturday the Atoms travelled
to Tara for their first tournament of
the year.
the Crusaders, who now hold a four
win - two loss record.
The Crusaders travel to
Shelburne Friday night, then return
home for a Sunday afternoon game
against the Milverton 4-Wheel
Drives. Game time is 2 p.m.
The Crusaders would like to
welcome the newest member to
their management team Julena
Marie Pipe.
us to let them know what to expect
when they get behind the wheel.
That way, they can choose the
safest route to their destination or
decide to wait out a storm."
How soon a provincial highway
is cleared after a snowfall depends
on the severity of the storm, the
highway's location and the volume
of traffic it carries. In most cases,
roads are cleared within 24 hours
after a snowfall.
When a snowfall first begins,
spreaders apply salt to prevent ice
from forming. The salt will help the
plows clear the snow as it begins to
accumulate. Sand is used when the
temperature falls below -18C, when
salt is no longer effective. It does
not melt snow or ice, but does
provide better traction for vehicles.
"Our experienced staff can deal
with every imaginable weather
condition," Mr. Farnan added.
"However, drivers have to realize
that our crews are out there to help
and it is smart to slow down and
keep clear of the plows."
Local numbers are: Kitchener
(519) 743-2499; London (519)
681-2047; Stratford (519) 271-
8321; Waterloo (519) 743-2621.
cation by Ellis-Don Construction
Ltd. and C.A. Ventin Architect Ltd.
The board agreed to support the
construction of a building at the
SERC site which would include
changerooms, washrooms, showers
and storage facilities, at a cost of
approximately $90,000. One-third
of the cost will be funded by ser
vice organizations and the rest will
be supplied through grants from
jobsOntario. Once completed, the
facility's operating expenses will be
the responsibility of the City of
' Continued on page 18
THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1994. PAGE 17.
The domino effect
Sporting new jerseys may have added to the enthusiasm, but for whatever reason the
Brussels L'll Ringer Tykes dominated last Saturday night's game against a visiting Elma-
Logan team.
Brussels Tykes blast Monkton
The Brussels L'll Ringer Tykes
played a good defensive game
scoring on their chance to dominate
the Monkton squad 8-2.
There was plenty to cheer about
besides the victory. Bell Canada
manager Ray Richardson, was on
hand to donate new jerseys to the
team from the corporation.
Four-year-old Chase Chapman
was placed on the number one line
showing he could fit in with the
guys and scored his first career
goal. Tate Stephenson started his
first game back with a great two
Novices lose
The Bly th Novice team suffered
their first loss of the season against
a strong Milverton squad. On Nov.
15, Blyth's Kirk and Cole Stewart
scored, while the home team tallied
up six goals for the victory.
Two days later, Blyth avenged
their loss with a 4-1 win over Elma
Logan.
Michael Bean supplied two
goals, and Cole Stewart and Micah
Loder added one each. Kevin
Harrop scored for Elma Logan.
CPH board
discusses
blood products
The board members of Clinton
Public Hospital once again dis
cussed the issue of notifying former
patients who had received Red
Cross blood or blood products dur
ing 1978 to '85 (as many other
facilities in the province have done
with regards to possible inferior
products).
The board was told that a
response had been received from
the hospital solicitor on the legal
aspects of the issue. The board will
review the issue in more detail and
make a decision by the next meet
ing.
At the half-way point of the fis
cal year, CPH financial statements
show a surplus of $48,046.78.
Two items were approved for
purchase; a food chopper pureer at
a cost of $1,469.17 and a stretcher
for the emergency department, with
a price of $6,687.50
The finance committee was look
ing into the purchase of a flexible
cystoscope for the operating suites,
but found the demonstration unit to
be in unacceptable condition. The
board defeated a motion Jo pur
chase a new piece of equipment
which would cost $11,545.30. The
matter of purchasing additional
video surgical equipment would be
relumed to the finance committee.
goal effort with assists going to
Nathan Prior for one and Adam
Corbett for the other. Philip
Wedow played a very strong game
netting four goals with assists
going to Tom Cronin, Cory
Chapman, Scott Phillips, Chris
Corbett and Adam McClure.
Justin Thompson played a good
backchecking game, also adding to
Thanks to the Voters
of Blyth
My family and I would like to thank all
those who came out to vote. We also
like to thank all those who supported
us in the days before the election.
With your support I hope to do the job
to your expectations.
Thank You,
The Reininks
THANK YOU
I would like to thank all the people who
elected me as Deputy Reeve for the
Township of Morris. Your support was
greatly appreciated. In the next turn of
Office I will work to the best of my
ability. Thanking you all again.
Robert (Bert) Elliott
To the electors of
McKillop Twp.
Thank You for your support at the polls.
It has been an honour and a pleasure to
have served the residents of our
township for the past 16 years.
Sincerely,
Marie Hicknell
the offence with a goal late in the
game with assists going to Andrew
McDonald and Christopher Jutzi.
Matthew White played between
the pipes letting only two goals get
behind him.
Next game for the L'll Ringers
will be Saturday, Nov. 26 at 3 p.m.
against Belgrave in the Blyth
Arena.