HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1995-01-04, Page 96 -THE HURON EXPOSITOR, January 4, 1111111
Hensall Co-op elects officers, decides to opt out of Growmark
The Board of Directors of Hensall
District Co-op (HDC) voted not to
sign the Growmark Supply Mem-
!)ership Agreement -Canada and
other *related legal documents.
therefore not becoming a member
in Growmark, a regional co-operat-
ive with its head office located in
Bloomington, Illinois. They whole-
sale Agri -products to 90 local co -
Fisher plays well
but Riders win
DECEMBER 29, 1994
KNIGHTS 4
RED RUSTLERS 0
Red Rustlers played hard and
rang the ball off of very post and
cross bar but couldn't buy a goal.
Rustlers goalie Steve Dearing made
plenty of saves and kept the score
down to a low margin. "Hat Trick"
achieved by Steve Van Dyke boy! ,
What a way to end the Year and be
ready for a new year. However a
classy goal with a back flip shot
and Steve Selves scores an awe-
some goal. and a little help came
from tarry Bertens, Chris Weernink,
and Mr. Jim Nyenhuis.
DUMPERS 2 - GRADS 4
Dumpers couldn't quite get the
breaks on the goal scoring bit as
only two goals were accounted for,
scored by Bill Dale and Dale
Kennedy quick refex passing from
Brett Finlayson and Dennis Murray.
Is this really the Grads, as four
goals buzz by the Dumpers goalie
who already had made plenty of
saves, its just too bad four snuck
through the side lines. Goals for
Grads were scored by Mr. Mac
O'Neill, Tony Van Den Heuvel and
Raymond Ruston, lots of help from
Jerry Burtch, Gary VerHoog and Al
Wynja.
PARR LINE 0
EASY RIDERS 1
Parr Lines goalie Roy Fisher
played a dynamite game making
saves after saves, unfortunalty a
"Blooper" goal was scored. "Poor
Boy" so sad. Mighty Rob
McGregor is standing all alone and
just taps the ball into the empty net
- wow what a turbulent goal. A
little assistance came from Cool
Gary Souch and hot man Steve
Eckert Jr. This was a quick action
game and it sure was impressive to
watch.
Men's Broomball Jan. 5, 1995 at
9 p.m. - Grads vs Raiders; 9:50
p.m. - Easy Riders vs Knights; and
at 10:40 p.m. Winthrop vs
Dumpers.
ROYALS 3 - RAIDERS 1
Raiders are on the score board as
Swinging Dave Bell drills the ball
into the top corner of the net with a
little help from Smilly. The Royals
are on 'Cloud nine' as Mr. Mighty
Gord Mills gobbles up two neat
goals - while 'wee' Chuck Mills
knabs up the third goal, assistance
came from who else - (my other
brother) Ted Mills, David Major
and Bob Dunsmore.
Hadenka opens
scoring for Perth
broomball team
DECEMBER 28, 1994
SOCIALITES 2 - PERTH 1
Perth Ladies take the lead as
Juvenile Mandy Hadenka scores a
flip shot goal with assistance from
Liz Becker and Cindy Moore. Hey!
Look out as the Socialites Marg
Henderson gives a back band shot
and scores, then not far behind is
Joan H. Henderson who shots from
the blue line and it whizes by the
opposing goal - which now means
the Socialites take the lead and the
win. Lots of keen passes from
Sandra Hunt. Great game ladies.
WINTHROP 0 - PARR LINE 5
Winthrop never gave up on trying
to achieve a goal as they had ample
chances but time on the clock ran
out! Parr Line were keen for goals
as singles were chalked up to Sandi
Skinner, Kuss the wanderer, Bev
Shea, The Goon #5, and Shy
Sharon, lots of quick passes from
Sue,Van Miltenburg, C. Innes.
In Ladies broomball on January 4,
1995 at 9 p.m. - Winthrop vs Perth;
9:50 p.m. - Parr Line vs Socialites;
and 10:40 p.m. Rustlers vs Royals.
Carnochan scores
for Seaforth
Tykes in tourney
January 19, the Seafonh Tykes
travelled to Huron Park for the
annual holiday tournament and
played well in two games. A strong
Goderich team defeated Seaforth in
game one by a score of 10-1.
Mathew Carochan scored the loan
Seaforth goal one one of few shots
against the opposition. Ryan Wilson
was kept very busy in the Seaforth
net and gave a strong effort.
Game two was very close most of
the way finishing at a score of 7-3.
Mark Wilbee made several good
stops in goal and played well.
Mathew Carnochan, Tanner
Glanville and Scott Dalton scored
for Seaforth with Chris Cronin, Joel
Schenk, Curtis Ryap, Owen
O'Reilly, Patrick Kale,
Chapple, Melissa Marion, Cody
Mahon, Shaun Brooker and Ryan
Wilson assisting.
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and Wisconsin under the F.S. Supply Membership Agreement -
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Growmark has pur-
assets of the former
'yes of Ontario.
the 40 independent
Ontario the opportun-
Over the past number of years,
Hensall District Co-op has con-
sidered it beneficial to seek a num-
ber of different suppliers. The
Board felt when it voted on Dec. 12/ Hensall District Co-op will con -
it would be detrimental for HDC to tinue to supply products and ser -
sever ties with its present suppliers. vices to all of its members and
HDC will continue to monitor lustomers. The benefits of member-
Orowmark's presence in Ontario ship in a local co-operative will
and the Board wishes them success remain the same.
in their new Ontario Region. At the December meeting, Martin
Van Raay and Bill Gibson were re-
elected to the positions of President
ai,,1 V ice -President respectively for
the 1994-1995 term. John Campbell
was re -appointed as Secretary. Also
at this meeting, Bill Wallace was
welcomed as a new Director.
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