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Brussels/Belgrave women win I, tie 1
The Brussels/Belgrave Women
took on the Stratford Blades in an
exhibition match Saturday, Nov. 11.
This was a very physical game with
great action at both ends of the ice.
Nicole Procter put the local squad
up by one banking one in off the
Stratford netminder. Michelle Nixon
scored at the 1:39 mark on a nice
pass by Procter to put the homeside
up by two.
The teams battled scoreless
through t he second until the Blades
found the mark with 1:27 to go on a
blast behind Berfeltz in the
Brussels/Belgrave goal.
The Stratford team came out
strong in the third lighting the lamp
28 second in to tie this match at two.
These teams continued to see-saw
battle back and forth with each team
getting several good scoring
chances. The game however ended
ina 2-2 tie.
Coach McDonald said, “The girls
responded well to the aggressiveness
in this game and played exceptional
ly well throughout.”
On Sunday, Nov. 12 Elma Logan
came to Brussels for a regular season
match. This proved to be a good one
as earlier in the season the
Brussels/Belgrave team had lost a
close 2-1 decision to this team.
A determined Elam Logan squad
hit the scoreboard first rifling a shot
by Berfeltz at 8:58 of the first. The
Brussels/Belgrave team created sev
eral scoring chances but failed to
capitalize.
Midway through the second period
Nicole White scored on a feed by
Kerri Meier to tie the game with 7:23
to go. In the third period Jenny Hopf
stuffed one in, assisted by Procter to
put the home team up by one. With
7:12 to go White provided the insur
ance marker notching her second of
the night assisted by Danielle Good.
The Brussels/Belgrave team con
tinued to create scoring chances and
keep their opponent from adding to
their score. Berfeltz had another
strong game frustrating the Elma
Logan shooters.
Bly th Tykes enjoy big shutout victory in Bayfield
The Blyth Tykes had their second
game this past weekend away in
Bayfield.
Blyth faced a plucky squad but
bounced on the scoreboard quickly
as Tyler Stevenson scored his first of
six goals a minute into the game.
Assisting Stevenson’s goals were
teammates Colin Whitfield, Tyler
Black and John Lecomte.
Blyth scored another six goals
throughout the game to bring home a
win of 12 - 0.
Other Blyth notches on the score
board went to Whitfield (two), Kirby
Cook (two) and Trevor Raynard
(two). Linemate Adam Cronin assist
ed on all of the Cook and Raynard
goals.
The Twin Tower team of Aaron
Popp and Matt Popp played well
defensively and also had a couple of
good shifts on forward. Matt
Chalmers, strong on defence, made
several very skillful rushes end to
end with the puck.
The puck was kept in the far end
with strong shots from Jeff Plaetzer
enabling Blyth to bombard the
opposing goalie with over 39 shots
on net.
Tucked in neatly between the
Blyth pipes was goalie, Grant
Sparling.
Coach McDonald was content
with the boys’ play and noted that
the work on positions, at practice, is
beginning to pay off.
The team’s next game will be
played Nov. 18 at Brussels.
Highlanders net 2 wins
This past weekend the Grey Bruce
Chapman Ice Cream Major Atom
Highlanders won both their games.
On Saturday they travelled to
Oakville and won 2-1. Scoring the
first Grey Bruce goal was Mike
Longpre (Markdale) from Kevin
McArther (Owen Sound) and Jordan
Wright (Flesherton).
In net for the Highlanders making
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many saves was Sean Vanbeurdan.
Game two of the weekend was at
home in Chesley against Brampton.
The Highlanders won 7-0.
Scoring for Grey Bruce were Jeff
Colton (Flesherton), with two goals
and one assist; Luke Bester (Owen
Sound); Conor Gill (Walkerton);
Chris Corbett (Brussels) one goal
and one assist; Derek Widmeyer
Stewarts
(Hanover), one goal and one assist;
McArther, one.
Assists also went to Jim
Hutchinson (Durham) with two,
Rhys Thomas (Hanover), Adam
Corbett (Brussels), Longpre. Earning
a well deserved shutout was Colton
Routenburg from Holland Centre.
The Highlanders standing is 11
wins, two ties and two losses.
PEOPLE AROUND
WALTON
FROM WALTON
Wilbees
greet at
Duffs
service
Elva and Ian Wilbee were greeters
at Duff’s United Church on Nov. 12.
Joan Tuchlinsky welcomed every-
one and the service began with the
call to worship.
Following the opening hymn, she
made some announcements. Junior
choir practice will be held
Wednesday after school. Dec. 3 is
White Gift service in the morning
and in the evening there will be a
family Advent program. Dec. 6 is
the UCW Christmas potluck supper
and meeting.
The choir sang Make Me a
Channel of Your Peace. The children
came forward for children’s time.
Joan talked about offering and that
money isn’t the only offering that
people can give. “We can use our
gifts and talents to make worship
even more meaningful,” she said.
Her sermon was called. What’s
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take
high prize
at euehre
A wonderful crowd of euchre play
ers enjoyed the evening in Walton
Hall.
The first place winners with a high
score of 94 were Ed and Marie
Stewart. Second place went to part
ners Kay Hesselwood and Edith
Giousher with 81 points. Following
in third place with 78 points were
Charlie and Millie Pollock. Lucky
lone hand winners were Doreen
Hackwell and John Goldsmith.
Euchres are the second and fourth
Thursday at 8 p.m.
PEOPLE AROUND
ETHEL
By
Margaret
McMahon
Call
887-9250
Sympathy is extended to Bob and
By Patty
Banks
Coll
887-6156
It has been done. The Walton
school went up on the auction block
last Wednesday and it was sold. The
good news is that it was bought by
some people in the community.
There will be a community show
er for Shirlee Bachert on Thursday,
Nov. 16 at Duff’s United Church at
^8 p.m.
The Wajton Women’s Institute
meeting is being held on Nov. 22 at
7:30 p.m. in the Walton Hall. All
ladies and men in the community
are invited to hear Jim Fischer
Agcare chairperson speaking on
GMO Biotechnology related issues.
Joyce Alexander and families on the
loss of Bob’s father, Stanley
Alexander.
The Ethel hall was a busy place as
there was a surprise 50th birthday
party for Gary Earl, Saturday
evening.
On Sunday, family and friends
gathered for a potluck supper to cel
ebrate Jim and Margaret
McMahon’s 35th anniversary con
gratulations as well as Jim’s 60th
birthday.
Construction
The Ambulatory Care project is now underway.
Because of the construction, the following clinics
have been temporarily relocated:
• Maternal Child oifice to the Hospice office on the
2nd floor
• Baby & I program to the Conference room on 2nd floor
• Clinical Nutrition and Diabetes Clinic to Room 103
• Discharge Planning to the library on 2nd floor
• Ophthalmology. Obstetrics / Gynecology, ENT &
Foot clinics to the 1st floor lounge
The telephone extensions remain the same.
**A11 patients and visitor® must enter the hospital
through the Admitting Entrance on the lower level
for the duration of the construction.
We apologize for any inconvenience this may
caused and thank you for your support of this
project.
FLU SHOTS
for patients of Dr. P.G. Salsbury,
Dr. M. Salter, and former patients
of Dr. T. Wenske will be given
at the office on
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28
and THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30
Please call the office at
482-3000
and book your time.
Call by Friday, November 24
Flu Clinics
The flu season has arrived. As part of the Ontario
government’s initiative to provide free flu vaccine
to everyone, the Clinton Public Hospital is pleased
to offer two flu clinics to the community. We
encourage you to take precautions that prevent
the spread of the flu. These include flu
immunization & frequent handwashing. The
clinics will be held:
Dates(s): Tuesday, November 21, 2000
Monday, November 27, 2000
Time: 4 pm - 8 pm
Place: Town & Country Support Services
@ The Betty Cardno Memorial Centre
317-Uuron Street (Hwy 8 West) Clinton
Physician Recruitment
Clinton Public Hospital is pleased to welcome Dr.
Martin Salter as the newest member of the Medical