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Camitinuing reek back at 19% in `The Yeur in Review'
LACAC and a local busi-
ness get at it again, over the
town's bylaw on illuminated
signs, that aren't allowed
SEPTEMBER 25
Non-stop ram, ram and
more ram Sunday, as Lions
Park begins to look more like
a lake with much of it under-
water with the overflow.
•.
Improvements totalling
$400,000 are officially
unveiled at a ribbon cutting
ceremony at the historic
Seaforth Library Huron
County Warden Bill Clifford
docs the deed with the scis-
sors.
•.•
Huron County's representa-
tive, Charlene Townsend of
the Seaforth area, is runner-
up for Queen of the Furrow
at the International Plowing
Match near Selkirk. For fin-
ishing second amongst the 29
contestants she is named
"Miss Congeniality."
Goderich's Police Services
Board says a is ready to take
legal action against the
Seaforth board. only willing
to pay a Targe portion of the * * •
514.110.36 a was billed for Rem Murray. a product of
the disbandment of the area the Seaforth minor and junior
police dispatcher's communi- hockey systems, scores twice -
cations system. in his first two games with
The Seaforth board argues the National Hockey
it paid its fair share and feels League's Edmonton Oilers.
it is on solid ground and has He is 23 and from the Dublin
valid reasons disputing Me
total.
OCTOBER 2
Marcy McCall and Erin
Jamieson are valedictorians
at annual Commencement
exercises at Seaforth District
High School.
Erin McNaughton of RR 3
Kippen is crowned Seaforth
Fall Fair Ambassador for
1996.
• . •
•••
Canadian Tire Corporation
announces it will triple its
retail space at Goderich by
opening a big new store there
in the Zehr's plaza next
spring. with eight service
bays and a covered garden
centre.
Local Canadian The dealer
Brian Cunningham says he
welcomes the competition
and the 46 -year-old Seaforth
outlet won't be threatened
because: "We know cus-
tomers by their first names."
OCTOBER 9
Seaforth Council amends
sign bylaw to allow stores
with box lit signs to replace
them with same is stores stay
in the same location.
SAM.
Murray got 38 Foals and
90 points for Cape Breton in
the American Hockey Lampe
e
lar season, and is at West the
fifth Seaforth and ane player
to make it to the National
Hockey League, four in the
last decade
•••.
Madonna McQuaid of
Seaforth is named new assis-
tant concertmaster with the
Thunder Bay Symphony
Orchestra.
•••
Another doctor begins work
at the Seaforth Medical
Clinic. Dr. Susan Norton's
most recent practice was at
Englehart in northern
Ontario, near Kirkland Lake.
She is the eighth doctor and
third woman physician at the
local clinic.
OCTOBER 16
The most successful season
in many a moon ends for the
St. Columban men's soccer
team, who among other hon-
ours earns promotion to
Division One for next year.
This year's squad won the
round-robin Division Two
championship, first place and
the division playoff champi-
onship. and the Division Two
Cup.
.•.
Seaforth Council unani-
mously agrees to take part in
a restructuring study with
other area local govemments
Seaforth sports 3CDM2331DkajD
HOCKEY
OHA JUNIOR
"D"EVELOPMENT LEAGUE
(Jan 12)
North Middlesex 2 C4TH 3
SMBIEBE
(as Wien. 14)
MORPNZDWJSION
WLT F A Pt
Exeter 22 31 1 140 74 46
Seaforth 17 13 2 131111 37
Mitchell 141014 98 77 33
Lucan 14 1V2 118 113 31
North Midd 13 1521 132 133 29
WLT F A PI
Mt. Brydgs 2441.0
Tharnsfrd 1811 1
Pt. Stanley 161320
Lambeth 9 1942
Belmont 9 18 0
167 80 49
154 111 39
166 114 34
105 136 24
101 154 19
(overtime tosses count a point)
FUTURE GAMES :
L i.: Exeter at SEAFORTH,
8:30 p.m.
WOAA
SENIOR "A"
(Jan,4
All Star Game at Arthur
West 11 East 7
(as of ion. 6)
Timm Yi L T Eta
She)bomc- 13 4 0' 26
Wiarton 12 7 0 24
Arthur II 4 1 23
Godench 10 5 0 20
Palmerston 9 6 2 20
Brussels 6 7 2 14
Ripley 5 11 0 11
Clinton 3 12 2 8
Drayton 2 15 0 4
SEAFORTH & DISTRICT
MINOR HOCKEY
TYKES
(Jan.12 )
Bayfield I at SEAFORTH 7
LOCAL LAMPLIGHTERS:
Conner Maloney 3. Kenzie Currie
2,Matt Chaput and Josh Nurse
NOVICE
(Jan. 12)
Seaforth 6 at MITCHELL 1
SEAFORTH GOALS: David
Chessell 2. Mike McLaughlin.
Matt Carnochan, Jim Monis and
Tanner Glanville.
ATOM II
(Jan. 5)
Hayfield 9 at SEAFORTH 5
(Jan.4 )
Blyth 1 at SEAFORTH 0
Henderson hits 2 goalposts
(Jan. 2)
Stephen Twp 4 SEAFORTH 11
SEAFORTH GOALS: Bradley
Henderson 4,Dave McCory
2,Gerid Dalton, Darren Beaver.
Brock Smith, Lance Laverty,
Mark Delchiaro
(Dec. 30)
EXETER TOURNAMENT
Salirth 1 Ingersoll 2
Goal,Scored by Brad Henderson
Seaforth outshoots Ingersoll 39.18
in '0' final.
Ssataet 3 vs Bayfield 0
GOALS BCORED:Brad
Henderson 2, Lsooe Laverty
Stephen Maid puts on goatiending
clinic.
Solar* 2 at Zurich I
MEAFORTH GOALS: Brad
Henderson and Lane Laverty
Gerrid Dalton gets win in on!\
goal in game.
PEEWEE 1
(Jan.) 1)
Mitchell 4 at SEAFORTH 3
SEAFORTH GOALS: Josh
Holland. Jason Denys and Greg
McGrath.
(Jan. 7
Godench 6 at SEAFORTH 2
SEAFORTH GOALS Both
goals scored by Nick Elligson
BANTAM
(Jan 12)
GLENCOE TOURNAMENT
Seaforth 1 vs LAMBETH 6
SEAFORTH SOLO SCORE:
Ryan Willis.
Seaforth 2 v NEW HAMBURG
SEAFORTH GOALS Jason
Ansett and Derek Nesbitt.
Seaforth 3 vs GLENCOE 4
SEAFORTH GOALS: Jason
Ansteu, Dan Nash and Ryan Van
Dooren
5AT11W11T 811018117lN0
iilIMISIS MAORIS
(Jan I I I
SE N1OR
BLUES 9 PANTHERS 6
BLUES GOALS: Marc Granville 3.
Greg McGrath 2. Mark Kirkconnell 2.
Josh Dale and Dean Wood
PANTHERS GOALS: Tim
McNaughton 2, Luke Vick 2. Daryl
Young and Barry Lorenz
DUCKS 6 BRUINS 6
DUCKS GOALS Derek Nesbitt 4.
Dan O'Reilly and Taylor LeBlanc
BRUINS BLOWS: Korey Nash 2,
Dan Nash, Steve Catnochan, Beau Dill
and Nic Jansen
JUNIOR
SHARKS 10 OILERS 7
SHARKS BITES: Cal O'Reilly 2.
Ben Rapson 2. Robert Johnson 2.
Darren Beaver, Grady Beaver and
Colin Style.
OILERS GOALS: 0 6 ? - 3. Brett
O'Reilly 2. Jimmy Dick and Man
Carnochan •
CANADIENS 11 WHALERS 1
CANADIENS BUNCH: Dave
Cbeuell 6. David Verbernc 3, Brent
Coleman and Knata Verbernc.
WHALERS ONLY: 449
LEAFS 10 KINGS 1
LEAFS GOALS: Tyler Dalton 3.
Man Dalton 3. Troy Hopkins 2. Stave
Grovier and Nick Packer
KINGS GOAL: 16?
RINGETTE
HURON -PERTH
NOVICE
(Jan. 12)
lacier 12 at SEAFORTH 14
SEAFORTH SCORERS: Randi
Wilson 4, Kim Van Miltenburg 3,
A. Marion 3, Julie Ducharme 3
Soaf•rth 10 at EXETER 8
SEAFORTH SNIPERS: Randi
Wilson 5, Kim Van Milkenburg 2,
Julie Ducharme 2, Dianne Murray.
WIITTE "C"
(14m, .12)
Exeter 8 stSEA ORTH 2
8EAFORTH .GOALS: Alicia
Dick and 'Mltlgan Carnahan
HIGH SCHOOL
HOYS:HASK82'BAI•L
FUTURE GAINS:
Today [steeds: SDHS boys bas-
ketball vs CHMS.
BOWLING
TOWN & COR7BISlf
(Jan 7 results)
MEN
MG" AVERAGE George Johnston
227
SINGLE. Gordon Murray 286
HIGH TRIPLE; Tcd Montgomery
720
SETTER THAN 200; Montgomery
274/277; Ralph Johnston 209/269.
Ane Van Diepen 228/210. JohnStaffen
249. Reg Dick 246, George Johnston
233. Joe Veenstra 222,Darryl Smith
212. Laverne Hoegy 208.
WOMEN
HIGH AY RAG£: Carol Johnston
382
HIGH SINGLE: Deb Stokes 274
HIGH TRIPLE.: D. Stokes 584_
STANDINGS
Bad Bowlers 57. Animals 55.
Fighters 50. Diggers 48,
Eagles 45, Climbers 39
S7f:1JA8ffSS 2.01 073
UIGII SIN111.F,: George Love 291
1111H T IP .E: Love 741
BETTER THAN 200: Love
236/291/214; Henry Verboog 221/220.
Dean Price 217/203: Pat Ryan 200;
Angelo Andreasn 234/206. Martin
Van Bake! 214(200: Bob Dinsmore
253/230/219; Don Nolan 261/219
Robert Hoggarth 268/201 and Jack
Ryan 289/268
TRIPLES OVER 600: George Love
741: Jack Ryan 716: Bob Dinsmore
702; Don Nolan 655; Robert Hoggarth
636; Angelo Andreassi 611: Henry
Verboog 603
WOMEN
HIGH SING LE; Janice Morns 226
j1IGH TRIJ'i,E; Connie Manors 637.
WEEKLY SING 01.14R200.
Janice Moms 226: Connie Marion
'13/216/218; Alison Verhoog 223:
Greidanus 212/212; Gloria Love
209; Karen Hoegy 205.,
"RIFLES OVER 600: Connie
Marion 637 and Julie Greidanus 602.
STANDINGS
C:anadiens 82. Bruins 68.
Red Wings 67, Rangers 64.
Maple Leafs 60, Black Hawks 58.
LATINION
UltDi SINGLE;,Don Elliot 279.
WWI TRIPLE: Van Diepen 726.
Don Deighton
227: Bob Rhynard 228; Ralph
Johnston 219; Robert Hempel 206;
Doug Huard 201; Arie Van Diepen
243/264/219: Don Elliott 279/225.
CONTINUED on page 7.
in Ake :Central portion of
Mum County, mostly along
Nle Highway 8 corridor.
The estimated overall cost
for participants in die study is
840,000.
OC 'OSER 23
Mayor Irwin Johnston
informs Seaforth Council
"there is no funding for water
tower construction at this
time, and we may have to
fund it ourselves."
•••
The Ontario Provincial
Police announces an internal
restructuring in this area.
Staff Sgt. Don McInnes is the
new commander of the
Seaforth office of the OPP,
replacing Sgt. Frank Young,
and Sgt. Brad Sadler of
Exeter is second in com-
mand.
The police service contracts
for Seaforth, Exeter and
Mitchell are now grouped
together because of an inter-
nal restructuring in the
provincial police.
Sgt. Young is now pursuing
a different career path with
the Sebringville detachment
and at Guelph.
..•
LMMMd111�y
ctivltties
planned for VON
Week in Huron
County
• Jan. 21 - Cake/coffee at
Darling's in Exeter. 1 to 3
pm.
• Jan. 24 - Blood pressure
clinic & cake/coffee at
Suncoast Mall in Goderich. 1
to 3 p.m.
• Jan. 24 - Cake/coffee at
Seaforth Food Market. 2 to 4
p.m.
Additional Activities
for '97
• Volunteer appreciation
Sunday brunch in April
• May 30, reunion
dinner/dance at Mitchell
arena for all staff - past and
present and guests
• In July, four period nursing
uniforms on display at
Stratford museum
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