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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1997-03-12, Page 6iNOONT'k. iharsoorn Y4 sawL sig. ilarigette teaMS air fray at Provincials old. Obaetrvas say gagerewe aanth in the running because fourth win was a "cracker!' 4.11 other appeal:Me, except Tbc girls were down by two Most Ferns, have similar goals late in the game, tat 'records. The quad from roared back to take: a S-4 toad `NoAkBay way is 40 with 1:45 remaining. They holies are generally 16 and then got an empty -natter, but 17 -years old, but Seatorth's then got a penalty and the squad has many younger other team Also ..got another, to make the final score, to make it:a:45-final, leaving e the locals' record unblem- iabed. Meanwhile, Seaforth's Belle's:are .2.2 at the name Provincials, but still very Seatorth's two teams are still in the running for medals at the Provincial Ringette championships now under- way at Watcrkw. Our Petite "A" s were unde- feated at 4-0 entering Tuesday's final day of pre- liminary' play, with games against Waterloo and Thunder Hay scheduled atter press time. They beat West Ferris ZICD (North Bay), Upper Ottawa, Hamilton and Pickering, two of them on opening day. Sunday, and another two Monday. First -place finisher in the seven -team preliminary gets a bye into Wednesday noon's final, _against whoever wins the semi-final between sec- ond and third-place teams earlier this morning, at k a.m. Petites are 11 or 12 -years - HOCKEY SEA FORTH4 DISTRIG7' MINOR 'JOCKEY NOVICE (Marche) bsaiseth 3 WINOHAM 1 SBAVORTII GOALS: Matt Careochan, Mike McLauahknand Joel Schenck.. NOVICE II (March 9) Stephen 4 SEAFORTH 3 SEAFORTH GOALS: Shawn Brooker 2 and unnamed player (al 't) ATOM II (March 8) Bayfield 10 SEAFORT1t 3 SEAFOR11I SCORERS: Brady Nolan 2. unnamed player (#3) • PEEWEE I GODBRICH TOURNAMENT -'C" DIVISION Seateelh 4 PARKHILL 2 C4TH 5 SOUTHAMPTON 2 PEEWEE 11 GODERiCH 1OJRNAMENT "D" DIVISION Godench 2 S1.AFORT'H I .iNnit451401ATE GIRLS PLAYOFF. ROUND-ROBIiN (March 6) Seaterth 4 W ATFORD ) FUTURE GAMES: MEW -Parkhill at rtrkiaUKELL 8 p.m. SA:TrURIM IT ,l 1tiltri dBlOMS ILBAe@ US (March 8) MEM DUCKS 9 PANTHERS 12 DUCKS GOALS Derek Nesbitt 5. Matt Flanagan. Kevin Carnahan. Joe Nesbitt aa4Nie#acre. -PANTHERS GOALS: Jordan PLOW - 4, Harry Young 4. Kyle Henderson. NMhian Marshall, Jason Chappel and Kevin Carnuchan MBAR SHARKS 3 OILERS 4 SHARKS BITES: staples -not provid- ed. OIL SLICKS: O'Reilly 2. Mark Dekhiaru and Steven. Vaadedpan. KINGS 1 LEAFS 3 KINGS SINGLE GOAL. Lucas • Guatensperger LEAFS GOALS: Stepbeae Weber. Darryl bulky and Paul Stepl►en. (:ANADIBNS 7 -WHALKRS 4 • CANADIKNS , GOALS:Dave Verberne 3,Brent Coleman 2 Megan Malone and Sarah O'Rourke. -WHALERS SCORES: Joe O'Rourke 2. Dave McClory and Garrett VanDelen RINGETTE HURON•PBRTN (no date provided) BUNNY Mitchell 1 at.SEAFORT/I 9 THUMPERS:.L. Nash 5. /IC. Flanagan 2. S. Finlayson,. B. Nullcy. NOVICE, (110 (late provided) St. Mary's.6 (:4TH3 99.4FQMTH WORMS: Randa Wilson, A. Marion, Julie Due -harm. Kim Van Miltenburg and E. Dietz. Seafwlh 10 at E)WTBR 8 BEAFORTM SNUP$XS:.Rand) Wilson 5, Kim Van Miltenburg 2, Juli Ducharme 2, Dianne Murray. TWE+EN "B„ (March 9) Mount forest 6 C4TH 3 SEAkOR'I'H GOALS: Jenny PUBLIC MEETING A Public Meeting will be held to present the Proposal for the Amalgamation of the Townships. of Fullerton, Hibbert and Logan and the Town of Mitchell. A ques- tion and answer period will follow the presentation. Thier meeting will hr' held on Tueadsy, March 26th sit the Township Hall, Stafta easumapeigg:at 8:0O p.m. Duchanne 2 and Julie Phillips GOALIE. Jenny Scott BOWLING rpm a couV1Y (Much 4) MGR AVERAGE; George Johnston 23o jlliili ; !cloture 281 1W11Tk1PLEt Joluuron 730. ZIES,1t.THAN 3oa: Reg:Dick 2361236: Tom Smith 265/230; Atie VanDiepen 204; Darryl Smith 200. John Stollen 245: Orville Story .203; Bruce Uaaanon 237/261; Game Johnston 254. Gordon Murray 239/228; lialph Johanson HEY210/180. IK1' CR I4iAP1 tae:: Reg Dick 663; John Ststien 629; Gordon MunnY 646: Tont Smith 679; Mace Unption 662; Ralph Johnston 690 NOM • IilGI1 AV riyy AG8 trot Jeioston 189 jiLf Johnston 248 Johnston 688 SETTER THeN am) Johnston 215/225; Sharon Evans 239. $TAND1NGS Bad Bowlers 81, Animals 94. Fighters 74, Diggers 73. Eagles 63. Climbers 77 T iftlI ESIGIAIT NIS (March 6) MIEN atria AVERAGE: Murray beanewies 256. - Neil ikuemtan 297 WWGH SI1ttGLF: Doug Leonhardt 383 jHGJt T$iPLE; Benaewies 758/ 952 WEEKLY HIGHS; Neit Ikuerrran 297, 217/692; Ralph Johnston 236: John Coleritan 228; Drug l amiardt 238, 217, 209/664; G.ary-Bedard 221. 248/653: Mike Thomson -140,-245. 203/658; Mike Janniaat 236; Brian Harry 227; Murray Bennew(es 220. 279, 259/758; Rob Anderson 222, 227. 252/701; Ross MacDonald 231. 291/712. MYflALAN • ligitIAXiii4CA: Gayle Eason 228. WGH-SINGLE; Debbie Bedard 331/341 UWI TftW E: Bedard 691 SEASON: Gayle Lawn .777 WEEKLY HIGHS: Susan Alec 275; Debbie Bedard 331/691; -Bonnie Janmaat 214; Carrie Kolph 209; Cheryl Adair 228; Gayle Eason 229, 275/680; NancySue.Thomson 221. 207/617; Sherri MacDonald 200. 257/600; Ruth Fiebig 213. 5rAJy1J'NQS Bits & Pieces 81, Murray's Misfits 82. Mixed Nuts 83, Extremely Bad 87. Nuts & Links 73, Pin Simmers 70 SY JANI S 11i01011IR (March 10) RIM .Mark Higcaell 280. George Love 730.' Mark.Nigeadl 280; Dean Price 263; Jack Byan 229: Pat Ryan 205. Geotge Love 258/236/236: Bob Dinsmore 2 i 0; Henry Vodtvog 216/247/219; Angelo Aodreassi 245;•Bryce Rowe 212; Maruti Vao$akel 209. Bila S 0tifR Gouge Lovc CONTINUED on•page 11 Huron County's Complete VEHICLE I RENTAL Headquarters 10 Cl Small & Mid -sated Cars t t • O Free Delivery , r r 024-8347 t t O Passenger & Cargo Vans, Pickup Trucks O Daily. Weekly, Monthly ()Insurance Rentals & More GAR& TRUCK iiliNiTALS Division of Sunward Ford 500 Huron Rd., ¢odedcli CAldr tOLLICT Ask for Helen Seatorth's chances of mak- ing Wednesday's medal round depended on Tuesday's scheduled tilts against Caledonia and Pembrook. Those final preliminary' results were determined after press time. Tyk7es .flay like Hercules tournament at Clinton on the weekend. Coaches called the focal effort' 4ccva lean:" The score in the final against .Jirusaels WAS tied after three -periods, Jtald both teams-tseored in the six - minute overtime. -Conner Maloney salted .away the ova rning.goal in the. top shelf, in she first shot of a sudden -death . shooto .ut, .as Seaforth's -Stars won . a squeakcr against Brussels ase took home -the 'T3" Trophy Iron) the annual tyke hockey OMHA playoffs Midgets .in - melt against Famed in Seaforth Monday at p.m. Meanwhile. Seaforth's pee- wee have becn,xliminated from OMHA piaydowns -but have wan -both games in the "C" division at the big annual March -break tournament al Godcrich. The beat Parkhill 4-2 Sawrday, and Southampton $ 2 on Sunday. Seaforth's ,atoms have been eliminated by Harrow, and our novice ti's were down by two games, -both 4-3 losses, in their best-of•five against Stephen Township. The two teams played their third game last night. Seaforth's midgets open their Ontario Minor Hockey Association semi-final against Forest here Thursday night.at 9 p.m. The series is a •best -of -five. . Seaforth's novices play iAuham in - the next round of their. OMHA playoffs, but dates and times hadn't been established by Tuesday at noon. Seaforth's intermediate girls are still alive in their playoff -round-robin. They are 'on the road at Belmont -Thursday, and host Parkhill \\ tlCt, •..,- )„t, . . 844.5% ays., 4.2rY, �asw row Ammo o_. mans moon Doug Mott 8. Investment & Tax Planning secure Investment Products ... from people you oars truss SEAFORTH 96 Main 91. 527-0420 4111. SPRING & S REGISTRATION WED MARCH26 and THLIRS.'MARCH 27 g 7:10.PM-to 9:00 PM ,Each night at the .a Seaforth £z .District Community Centree ,d REGISTER -FOR: 'MINOR BALL + MINOR SOCCER • m ROLLER HOCKEY • Pleas come prepared with Birth Cert. #'s and Health Card #'s For more information call 527-0882 . South Hibbert Athletic Assoc. (Cromarty Park) BALL ON Wed., March 19, 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. Sat. March 22, 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Fees: T -Ball 9 10. 00 Tyke. Mite, Squirt Pee Wee & Bantam '25.00 each -maximum: "80.00 per family '10.00 Late Fee Seaforth & Di$trict Community Centres - and the Knights of Columbus Get to Sprang Breat.. going on no. at your partici paling Ski -Doo dealer area make your best deal' But hurry' There s iunilet) availability on select •98 models and specie) edn,oti seeds that are one, evadable dura ,��////�� Sprung &real, -P s'C -flag ends ends April 3(. 1:)_ .r1t \t,''!.'. SPORTS CARD SHOW E NTF t- ,. a *j. MAR. 23 10 AM to 4 PM Admission $1100 Seaforth &'District Community Centres The Loramar Genu Successful Wight loss Program .Qr. Cauchi .at the Limner Clinic - has .been responsible for helping rnany-people lose large atnounts of weight: His program has been, a success- ful ,welhknown secret in the Goderich area for a duple of years now. , and -most people in the program have ,been referred by friends or- femily who have lost large amounts of weight. Dr. Cauchi -himself has battled .a .weight .problem .all his life - he Bays. "(:was born overweight - ,at 131bs . to be water' He .knows this pro- gram inside out because through his,knuwledgc as a medical doctor .and. his awn personal research and per- sonal interest -.pe has .devel- upud a tailor-made -program which works. I11c programpddresees the metabolic trap .of insulin resistance in overweight peo- ple. Medically supervised fhc Lurarnar Weight Loss Program is a medically supervised program. it incorporates tried and true principles of weight loss and healthy • eating but must importantly addresses the reason some people, espe- cislly very overweight pee - plc gust cannot. seem to lose .,weight or keep it off. The plan also strongly advocates a non intimidating exercise • ptogratn. Participants in the program are med., icslly screed and assessed by Dr. Cauchi ' throughout the program. Dr. Cauchi is assisted by a .specially trained counsellor Gerri McTavish. Gerri is a graduate of the University of Western Ontario and .a Certified fitness instructor and has also had a personal interest ,ip ought control. ' Like a lot of suc- cessful pru$rams this unc started otT Mbar - malty. with :,a .few patients at la time. Gradually as it became evi- dent that there was an eyer- incrcasing interest in the pro- gram, Dr. Cauchi and his wife Lorraine Cauchi, RN worked to put together a diet manual which they call the Luramar Weight Loss Program Manual. This 115 page manual is the teaching tool of the pro- gram and at present they arc in the process of creating a video of the manual. Thcsc are very exciting develep- U cats,which have conte from N kuitant.r . a Iruh successful diet pro- gram. • 'Metabolic trap' This program corks' And it is very gratilying lo" -Dr. -Cauchi and Gcrri McTavish to personally assist patients in overcorning the metabolic, trap that keeps ibem over- weight. Patients arc amazed at -their own progress when conventional diet advice has always tailed in the past. These -promises or -nut exag- gerated. Our approach is •14scd on scientific facts and research. The I.uramar Weight 1..uss Program is out euycred by OH(P and there fs a chow for some pf the.03a1erials..1f yop are interne stet in; this pro- gram call the.l.orargar Clinic •ip,Gvdcri+rh today Al 1-890- 404430• R •GpltefeKelfinelic Medicine Layeryekl)it *kin Cite Specialists of flaron4loictlt Perth Cuunbes ;t' .40rIericlr