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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1997-01-08, Page 1414 THE HUNUN EXPOSITOR. DELIVERING THE S a rock' Steve Dolmage, left, HOT - Paul Dodds and Paul Dolmage, right, get eadyoton ing action Saturday at the Seaforth Curling Club. PHOTO BY DAVID SCOTT the rink to skip Todd Doig as sWeep during toumament curl - Men compete for Nokia Cup Cu s rotn 12 rler f out of 16 of on weekend ' a team with Ron Pryce, clubs from Zone 14 were rep- Dave Ste. Marie and Jeff resented at the Nokia Cup McGavin, Todd Doig led bonspiel held at the Seaforth Paul Dolmage, Steve Curling Club this past week- Dolmage and Paul Dodds in end. the m. The winners of the tourna D rig's squad mens go on to compete at the Fridayy s hd won their and regional competition in advanc.edtontthe�t'13c' side Ridgetown on January 18 and Saturday against the Cox 19. It's the first step of curl- team from Listowel hut lost ing competition that eventu- 10 - 2. ally leads to the national The Falconer team from Labatt Brier competition. Vanastra faced Shannon's Two Seaforth teams corn- squad from Hanover for the I peted. GordgPryce was skip p.m. 'A' side final on Sunday OCCIDIEEMIM.IED CONTINUED from page 8. STAND/lV ' • HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BASKETBALL FUTURE (TAMES: Taj ref Wry SDHS midget and junior bcys basketball vs. St. Anne's. /Am SDHS midget, junior and senior at Exeter South Huron. GIRLS VOLLEYBALL FUTURE GAMES: Jan 7 SDHS at Exeter South Huron. BOWLING 1fElJIRC1DAIT N1G1II717KJRV ( Jan. 2) MEN HIG11 SITY(_i i'_; Murray Hennewies 338. IHGIE. Benncwics 885. BETTER THa -N--244; Henncwies 271/276/338; Doug Leonhard, LIMON 234/271/268; Rob Anderson 246/261; John Coleman 2171244: NIGH IN . 1 Jan. 3) Thomson 260; Gary Mike (1 F' Ralph Johnston 307, Bedard 207/233; 111 'N TRIPI '• Don Deighton 709. Ralph Johnston 260; Dean Price 243;..6- TT$t3 THAN ann Ross MacDonald -�• Deighton nald 218. 295/215; Arie Van Diepen T131.E1 S OVER br` 207/226/271; Johnston, Gary Bennett -��, Hcnnewtcs, Leonhard( 773. Anderson 706, 212/221; Don Elliot and Dave Albrect Coleman 657, Thomson 640, Bedard 205. 635, Johnston 627 TRIPLE. ) SEA.' N/ HS (V R rsnn Deighton, O ltaLSlN_GIA; Benncwics Van Diepen 704, Johnston 602. 370. • ,lllii11AV ' Ar•c Van Diepen 215. Canadiens 80, Bruins 63, Red Wings 62, Rangers 62, Maple Leafs 58, Black Hawks 5,1 (Dec. 30 results, MEN HI('H - SlN(is_ Robert Ho frth 309. gg` infit3 TRIP' 6• Hoggarth 691 • SETT 'R THey iloggarth 309/223, Martin Van Hake! 238, Mart: Higenetl 234, Love 231, P Ryan 2(14, Mains Hos 207. TRIPLES () VF Fm Hoggarth W( MFA HIGH atria M'• Julie Greidanus 315. 1i15i1i TRIP - 1 K• Greidanus 688. KLV sIN('t r c r• ns Greidanus 205/315, Marion 231/205, Karen Hoegy 226. TRIPIPt,r ES Ly R bon :, Greidanus, Marion 627 SEAsusLuicaurruput Ilennewies 952. HI 'H AVE edi '• Hcnnewics 262. HOMELY lllai IN(1 FCheryl Adair 261 NIGH TRIP .r --, Adair 682. WE ?Ky entici ' OV :R nn. Adair 224/261; Dchhic Bedard 225/253; Tracy Klaver 23S/211: Bonnie lanmaat 239; Nancy Suc Thomson 213. ihnna 'letterman 205, Suc Alcc 204 IRIELEs OVER ann Adair. nun Bedard660, Klaver 627. SEASON/ rnr•rr mEason 291. SEALSDBLimitiagiryc Easun 777 HUMAyraisa; Eason 229. Bits & PieceseS 6� Misfits 61, Mixed Nuts 55, Extremely Bad 48, Nuts & Bolts 45, Pin Spinners 37. �'�'• JDA NIS LIA1GMI (Jan. 6 results) George Love 298. furdiTB1PIrF; Love 805. @LTTEB TRetu 200 Love 249/298/258; Henry oat• Wallace SI 1, Bailey 501. Dean Price 223/272: 275n 227/204; Pat Ryan Angelo Andreassi 214/224; Martin Van Bakel 214/200; Bob Ulnarnoir 217: Don Nolan 214; Robert Hoggarth and Jack Ryan 210 . TRIPULt ai-iylt. Love. Verboog 690, Price 637. ifirduartiz;o ane and n na Goodman 249. afiatiguyEaConnie Marion 582. Goodman 249, Janice Morris 226. MAMA NIGH 'INGI F• Kathy Coomhs 247. . iron T IP Coombs 636. SINGLES OVER 200: Coombs 247/209, Marg tJngarian 206, Sbela McGowan 201. HIGH A VERAGE: Joanne Raidt 175. TRIPLE OVER 600: Coomhs. Srallikrza Snohirds 49, Blue Jays 41, Eagles 32. Robins 32, Cardinals 31, Crows 26. �t4►Il®DP.� ( Jan. 3 ) .111(,N cIN('i ` R. Bennett 245. Mi max; Bennett 580. RETIMLizitufti Bennett, A Finlayson 215, E. Matzold 204. illias1 gas J. lace 225. lH i T IPI c A. Wood 558. Jilr• . Watlacc, Wood 204/188, 0. Little 184, 1. Bailey 179. they reoovere anti you re not. MI results are welcome in SCOREBOARD. Tiley should be legible and submitted by noon Monday so they can be typeset in time for publl'ica. Easy -to -fill -out SCOREBOARDrt sheets are available at the arena orThe Furposlfor office. and Hanover was victorious, At 5 p.m. the same nastra team won 7-4 over the Cox squad from Listowel for the '13' side final after Listowel defeated Fotheringham from Palmerston in the B side semi-final earlier. BantamMixed Eight teams recently com- peted in the Zone 14 bantam mixed Playdown. After three wins and one Toss, Seaforth #1 team defeat- ed Norwell School, Palmerston 14-4 to win the '13' championship, Skip is Ian McMillan; vice Christina Gordon; second - Brett Jewitt; Icad - Amy Gordon; coach - Don Jewitt. Seaforth was also represent- ed by Seaforth 1I bantam mixed and Seaforth I junior mixed. The regional playdowns (Zones 13, 14, 15, 16) for this event will be held at the Seaforth Curling Club on Jan. 25 & 26. Spectators to cheer team are encouraged. on our Seaforth & District Community Centres HOCKEY POOL '96-97 Dec. Leader Joe Carrol. Prize donated by Archie's Service Centre. Random Draw Winner Bev Coleman. Prize donated by Pizza Train. RANK STANDINGS Pte, as of Jan. 2/97 1. Joe I 2. Saku Koivu I 3. Leafs Rule 01 4. Beav's 5. B.C.M. 6. Sic 3 7. Bill Dale 111 8. 018 9. BIII Dale 1 10. Stormin Norman 3 11. Terry Gray II 12. JKS - J 13. Scrimy 02 14. Terry Gray II 15. Brett - 1 16. OBA 2 17. Candyman 18. B&D2 19.B&D3 20. Wally 12 21. Sunday At Mom 01 22. Will 23. Bob McNaughton 02 24. 8 & D 1 25. Leafs Rule 02 26. RB + PB N3 27. Sunday At Morn 02 28.A+WN2 29. Bob McNaughton 02 30. RB+PB02 31. Klima 32. WR 01 33. Elmer Vasko 34. Knights 01 35. Nobody's 36. Terry Gray! 37. A+WN1 38. Terry Ryan 01 39. Jim's 02 40. Blues 01 41. Bob Henderson 42. Archie's Ser Ctr 11 43. Kennedys Picks 03 44. LJR 03 484 484 482 481 480 480 478 477 476 476 475 474 473 471 469 469 468 467 467 467 466 466 485 463 463 463 463 462 462 461 458 458 457 457 457 457 456 456 454 453 452 451 451 451 45. Stormin Norman 1 451 46. Bob McNaughton 03 450 47. Jim's 03 450 48. Key C11 450 49. Scrimy N1 450 50. Habs Rule -in 449 This ad sponsored by 23 Goderich St. East Seedorth 527-1200 Farm revenues on the rise CONTINUED from page 1 Average farm assets have risen to $630,000 from the 1993 figure of $566,000. Average farm revenues rose from $110,000 in 1993 to more than $124,000 in 1995. 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