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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1994-03-02, Page 6r e -THE HURON EXPOSITOR, March 2, 1994 C4th Stingers win Silver The Seaforth Stingers Tween Provincial ringette team won a silver medal in the Western Region competition in Chatham. On Friday Woolwich defeated Seaforth 5-3. On Saturday, against Kitchener, Seaforth won 6-2. In the third game against St. Marys the Stingers won 5-2, The last game on Saturday against Stratford was a real nail biter, which went into overtime after a 3-3 tie. The girls fought hard but lost in 5 min. sudden death overtime. With a record of goals for and against Seaforth made it to the final. On Sunday the girls had a tough game against Woolwich. Woolwich pulled ahead in the last partof the game to win the Championship. Excellent defensive play this weekend by Seaforth's Denise O'Reilly, Michele Tyndall, Cathy Coyne, Aimee deVries, Karen DelVecchio. Great skating and scoring from our forwards Melissa Robertson, Denise DeJong, Erin Siemon, Ericka Burns, Julianne Crowley, Abby Dietz, Tricia Jansen. Great saves in goal by Kendall Schenck. Most valuable player award went to Denise DeJong. The coaching staff Kathy O'Reilly, Steve Tyndall and Brenda DeJong want to congratulate the girls on not only a weekend of excellent ringette but a season of fun, dedication, and hard work. As well, a special thank you to our bus driver Jerry DeJong. Huron -Perth play offs arc this coming week -end. Tweens down St. Marys in ringette_ by Caitlin Ferguson On Sunday, Feb: 27, the Seaforth Tween "C" team won their game against St. Marys 4-1 in St. Marys. Seaforth's first goal was a beauti- ful, hard shot right between the goalie's legs, by Michelle Gallagher. Heather Dale scored second and third goals. The fourth and final goal was a perfect shot by Katie Murray. There was excellent playmaking by Shannon Austin, Claire Eckert, and JoAnne Dale. The goals would not have been possible without the assists from Danielle Kistner and Janette Wood, who took a hard fall but got right back into the game. The goalie, Meagan Hayter, played an awesome game, allowing only one goal. She was helped by the strong defence of Katie Murray, Missy Etue, Kelly Murray and Andrea Longstaff. It was a great team effort and a great finish to the regular season. Wingham upsets Seaforth Tykes In what seemed like a letdown after a successful tournament the previous weekend the Seaforth Tykes hosted Wingham Sunday at the arena and beaten by a score of 6-1. Bradley Henderson opened the scoring for Seaforth on a breakaway with assists drawn by Callahan O'Reilly and Brendan Murray. Wingham, however replied with six unanswered goals. The star of the game for Seaforth was goaltender Matthew Dalton whose outstanding play kept Seaforth in the game. Doing all one could possibly expect from a goalie he kicked out many glorious Wingham opportunities while freez- ing the puck whenever possible in an effort to stall the visitors' onslaught. Knowing the Tykes leads one to � T Sports Cents sweep Hawks 4 straight It was almost as exciting as the Olympic hockey final on TV earlier in the day. The Exeter Hawks finished in third place and had legitimate aspirations for the Junior Development title. They were the Western Division's top scoring club, with its only 100 -point -plus scorer, and going into the quarter- final against the sixth place Seaforth Centenaires (who hadn't beaten them in Exeter in three years, since a 6-5 win in overtime on Feb. 2, 1991). But such statistics soon fell by the wayside in this series as Seaforth opened with a 2-1 win at Exeter last Tuesday, held on for a 4-3 victory at Seaforth Friday night, then beat the Hawks 5-2 on their own pond again Saturday night. Seaforth is the first team through to the second round of the .playoffs and must now wait for the winner of the Lucan-Alvinston series, which probably won't be decided until after next weekend. If you could sum up the reasons for the upset in one word it would take at least three according to the Centenaires head coach Maurice Guy - "Ranier, Geiger, and Ramer! They just shut down Exeter's top offensive line," he said. The Centenaires all -Zurich line of vet- eran Jamie Ramer, brother Chad and rookie centreman Steve Geiger was given the job before the series started of shadowing Exeter's big guns - the line of Todd and Sean McCaan and Shayne Robinson, the league scoring champ. They got two goals in the series, neither of which came when "the Shadows" were on the ice. In face, all the Centenaires excelled defensively and goaltender Dana Duskocy played all four games and continued his all star ways when the Hawks did break through, as Exeter only bagged 10 goals in the four game series com- pared to an average of six goals a game during the regular season. "You can't forget the Seaforth guys - Karst, Kalen, Sills, McLlwain, Beuttenmiller and the others - they played great too," the Seaforth coach added in the wake of Sunday's win. "Karsten's goal on the penalty shot was the turning point of this game." "It's different now - it's the playoffs and once everybody was All Deposits Insured Within Limits 1 Rates subject To Verification 3 YEAR ANNUAL 250% 4 .250%5 3 .,%4 .250 1 Year J Yaw 30 to Se 1 YoeAn Annual Annual pays RRSP Doug Elliott, B.Math TIM CUMr.IING PHOTO ANOTHER SHOOTOUT? - As if there weren't enough one-on-one shots during the Canada -Sweden gold medal match on Sunday moming Seaforth added another with this penalty shot on Sunday afternoon. The shot, by Karsten Carroll, went in and tied the game with Exeter at 2-2. Seaforth went on to win that game and thus clinch the series with a clean sweep. given a role to do it just fell into place," added assistant coach Joe Chaffe. Both of Seaforth's unflap- pable coaches say the Centenaires will continue to play it "one shift at a time" from here on in. GAME FOUR The Hawks jumped out to a 2-0 lead midway through the first period but Don Rivers got one back for the Centenaires before the period ended. Karsten Carroll beat Exeter goalie Chris Lyndon on a penalty shot awarded by referee Paul Petrie at the 6:27 mark of the second to even things up, later Ben Sen scored for Seaforth but Exeter answered, and the two teams went into the dressing room for the sec- ond time even at 3-3. McLlwain, Beuttenmiller and Rivers each had two assists with single set ups credited to Chad and Jamie Ramer, McLlwain and Karsten. Exeter took nine minor penalties and a miscon- duct compared to Seaforth's five minors. GAME THREE Sills was just -a -humming with a goal and three assists and Duskocy was outstanding between the Seaforth pipes, as the Hawks outshot the Cents 38-21, but Seaforth came home with a 5-2 win. Seaforth's first three goals came on the powerplay as Exeter couldn't seem to stay away from the chippy play early in the game, and it cost them big time. McLlwain scored twice with another assist and Jason Hayter had Juniors squeak by 8-7 On Sunday, Feb. 27, the Seaforth Junior ringette team travelled to Hensall to play Exeter, in the last regular season game. With Exeter right behind in the standings, Seaforth needed the win for playoffs. Exeter scored first but Seaforth came back with three quick goals by Jane Crowley, Krissy Holland and Kathy Devereaux. Exeter answered with two goals on tough - to -beat Seaforth goalie Julie Agar. Seaforth popped two more in from Jane Crowley and Kelly Devereaux to end the first period 5-3 in believe they will bounce right back for the next game. They travel to Bayfield to meet the one-man wrecking machine of Kyle Courntney and the Bayfield Tykes on Saturday, March 5 at 12:45 p.m. There will be no Sunday Morning practice. Seaforth's favour. In the second period Seaforth started the scoring with two goals by Kathy Devereaux and Jane Crowley. Exeter came back to surprise Seaforth with four fast goals, for a 7-7 tie. Seaforth had to open their eyes and fast and Kathy Devereaux did that by scoring the winner for Seaforth with an 8-7 victory. There was excellent defensive and offensive play by the whole team. HARD WORK Non -Surgical Treatment of Varicose Veins and Spider Veins with Sclerotherapy Injections done by Mario M. Cauchi M.D. a Lorraine M. Cauchi, R.N. 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Exeter outshot Seaforth 44-38 and referee Dave Bellings gave the Cents seven minors, a major penalty and two misconducts. Exeter had eight minors. GAME ONE The Centenaires skated with a passion and checked with ferocity, holding the Hawks to a mere 17 shots on net. Andy Scott once again came up big when it counted, by scoring what proved to be the win- ner late in the second period as Seaforth opened the series with an important 2-1 win on Exeter ice. Sills got the other Centenaire goal, with assists credited to Hayter, McLlwain and Wright. Each team had one minor penalty and one major the entire game. The referee was Jeff Smith. 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ALL PROCEEDS TO THE SEAFORTH GUIDING MOVEMENT NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING CONCERNING A PROPOSED OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT AFFECTING THE TOWNSHIP OF GREY TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Grey and the County of Huron will hold a public meeting on Wednesday, April 6, 1994 at 7:30 P.M. in the Cranbrook Community Centre, Township of Grey, to consider a proposed Official Plan Amendment under Section 17 of The Planning Act, RSO 1990. ANY PERSON may attend the public meeting and/or make written or verbal representa- tion either in support of. or in opposition to, the proposed Official Plan amendment. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION relating to the proposed Official Plan Amendment is available for inspection during regular office hours at the Township of Grey Municipal Office, (519-887-6268) or the Huron County Department of Planning and Development (519-524-2188). DATED AT THE TOWN OFQPD1RICHANP Tk{�r�(�Y�f!11Skf'PO G�iE Ify THIS 28TH DAY OF FEBRUARY 1994. Brad Knight Clerk -Treasurer Township of Grey R.R. #3 Brussels, Ontario NOG 1 110 PURPOSE ANI) EFFECT: The purpose of this Official Plan Amendment is to consider the addition of a policy to the Township of Grey Secondary Plan to permit the severance of surplus residences, subject to a number of criteria. This application has been initiated by a private property owner in the Township of Grey. In more detail, the Official Pian Amendment will allow for the severance of surplus farm dwellings on lands designated 'Agriculture" or "Restricted Agriculture" where they have been acquired through farm consolidation. and are surplus to the needs of the farm opera- tion. The residence may be severed if it satisfies a numher of criteria, including the fol- lowing: - the residence is surplus to a farm operator and was constructed prior to the adoption of the County of Huron Official Plan; -the existing residence is habitable; -the severed residence must be located on a property which is immediately adjacent to other lands owned by the farm operator such that the farm parcels must merge on tide; -the existing residence must he rezoned to a small holding category; -any barns in the immediate vicinity' of the surplus residence may he required to he demolished or he included with the residential unit prior to approving the severance. When these criteria can be satisfied, the severance of surplus residences may be' permit - led. J.A. Murray. Clerk Administrator County of Huron Court House Goderich, Ontario N7A 1M2 '°Vt°gg, a rrrb i Provtnclat HWY. NI SCHEDULE"B" AMMENDMENT NO. 249 TOWNSHIP OF GREY COUNTY OF HURON OFFICIAL PLAN ' \ II1I1111pIRll1lll23 II� 1-.. , IMI1II'QIII� -i.---" 4 5 - 11111111N� ' minim mow ii I I :16-1111Liim iii ill II II ill R!�'i � �P ''illu I ,° 12 PM I Nil I A! ' P".! ! ' " " 15 � �. ;:IIII� 1111�i�� il�ll� Lends effected Include all (ands Des glinted Agriculture end Restricted Agriculture In the Township of Grey.