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The Citizen, 2000-12-20, Page 9
THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 2000. PAGE 9. Brussels/Belgrave Bantams win 2-0 Sunday, Dec. 10 saw the Brussels/Belgrave team travel to Stratford for an exhibition game. This was an aggressive match from the onset. Some undisciplined play led to the Brussels/Belgrave Stratford responded gaining two goals within 20 seconds to take the lead, then added the insurance goal with the Brussels/Belgrave squad On Saturday, Dec. 16 the Brussels/Belgrave team went to Lucan for match. Cook opened the scoring on a wrist shot that beat the team playing shorthanded for much of the first two periods. However, neither of the teams were able to bulge the twine setting up for an Too close interesting third period. Brussels/Belgrave scored first with Ashley Ritchie getting the marker on a nice shot off a Michelle Cook rebound. Michelle Nixon earned the other assist. caught on a bad line change. Nikki Berfeltz made a tremendous amount of saves in the Brussels/Belgrave net to give her team a chance at a possible come back. Lucan netminder in the first assisted by Kristen Palmer. The two teams battled through a scoreless second period. Brussels/Belgrave added to their score in the third with Kerri Meier Atoms tie it at donuts Saturday, Dec. 16 saw the Brussels Atoms in Bayfield looking to avenge an early season loss. From the drop of the puck to the final buzzer both teams played their best with the result being a 0-0 tie. The Brussels defensive line of William “Whip” King, Alyssa Gowing, Andrew Baker, Jordy Campbell and Cody Subject, was called up from the Novice team, did an excellent job to hold Bayfield down. Goaltender Shane Gibson was called upon to make some excellent saves. The forwards had a few changes but were also held off the score board. The forwards consist of Chris Jutzi, Ben Gowing, Ryan Jutzi, Wade Stephenson, Tyler Dietner, Zach Hoegy, Shane Cochrane and James Cochrane. Tom Cronin is out right now with a broken arm. The Brussels Atoms are now mid way through regular season play and although they may have not won all their games, they have only lost by one to three goals with great effort put forth. scoring unassisted on a wrap around that the Lucan goalie was unable to corral. Brussels/Belgrave pushed for more but were unsuccessful though happy to go home with a 2-0 victory. Check out our WEBSITE at www.northhuron.on.ca gifts for everyone on your list. It's the ideal solution for holiday shoppers. Call me today -1 can even help with wrapping. Sfievaf Independent Beauty Consultant 519-526-1010 The Zurich player shoots one by the Brussels netminder as the Atom squads faced-off in Brussels on Friday night. It was a rout for the visitors who came away with an 8-2 vic- t O ry. (Vicky Bremner photo) Dutton man wins final early bird Dennis Markowski of Dutton was Saturday’s win ner in the Blyth Bulldogs Sweepstakes Final Early Bird Draw. The prize was a Toronto Maple Leafs jersey, autographed by the Leaf’s allstar goalie, Curtis Joseph. Markowski joins previous Early Bird winners Warren Knight of Belgrave, who won a limited edition print autographed by Maurice “The Rocket” Richard, Johnny Bower and Frank Mahovolich; John Radford of Londesoro, winner of a pair of Leafs tickets in the First Early Bird draw. Ticket sales have been steady and although an exact number was not available by press time, between 900 and 1,000 tickets have been sold. “Local support is very strong for this fundraising project, and while the prizes and the odds of winning a prize are great - many consider their ticket purchase a $50 dona tion to the renovations planned at the Community Centre”, said Dwight Chalmers. Chalmers, along with Todd MacDonald and Steven Sparling are organizers of the Sweepstakes, which last year netted over $22,000 to support improvements at the Community Centre. The Grand Prize Draw will be held Christmas Day for a loaded 2001 Chrysler PT Cruiser Limited Edition val ued at $31,380. Tickets will be sold until 8 a.m. Friday, Dec. 22. To purchase tickets by Visa or MasterCard, call Jim Gilmore at 523-4256, exten sion 29. NOTICE TO THE RESIDENTS OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CENTRAL HURON (formerly the Town of Clinton and the Townships of Hullett and Goderich) The restructured Municipality of Central Huron will take effect January 1, 2001. Residents are advised that all municipal business will be conducted at the Central Huron Municipal Office located at 23 Albert Street, Clinton, Ontario N0M 1L0. Telephone #519-482-3997. 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