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SClOoi - Saaforth's Boyd Devereaux, a star on Canada's national junior
World Ohampion team gave a boost when he visited the dressing room of his old atrna
mater - Seaforth/St. James - before their senior game Sunday afternoon at the annual
Knights of Columbus Hockey Tournament. He had his Gold Medal with him. With Boyd
was fellow Kitchener Rangers' teammate Ryan Mogenaul. Both also signed autographs at
the card show next door at the local community centres.
Standing roe, m only for squeakers from p�to. Hayter• Brent , eskers
al politics between the Kirk. Geiger, McIclna 1• at d won it going away.
Ontario Minor Hockey Ant;tett scored for ythe Exeter took 84 minutes in
tAssociationpenalties from referee Steve
(OMHA! Green • who led2_I after the
Western Ontario Athletic first Gould, compared toperiod and S-2 after the Seafurth's 34.
Association (WOAAI• and second. out-tfhooting. the
Ontario Hockey Association Hawks 38-33. Hagersville and Wellesley
(OHA). Matthisun had five assists • square off for the McConnell
Conference title:
CENTS 2 HAWKS 1
Friday night's game was
played in front of a full house
,tit Exeter, and was atiother
classic. edge -of -your -seat,
nai I -gnawer.
It was 2-1 after the. first 20
minutes, and stayed that way
until the end. All goals were
scored un puwetplays.
Mclnally and Greg
Matthisop lit the red lamp for
"the,Green.",with Dar) Taylor
doing likewise for the
Hawks.
Shaun Anstett had two
assists for the winners.
CENTS 9 HAWKS 2
• The Centenair .scored four
powerplay goals, along with
• a crucial short-handed one by
Steve Geiger when last
Tuesday night's game was
still close, to make the series
a hest-of-thiee .with a con-
vincing 9-2 win in Seaforth
in front of 640 fans.
Scott Hendersop, Jason
Murray, Tim Barton, Jason
They drove Exeter's ston-
ing goaltender Robb
MacDonalld from the net
around chi:piddle of the sec-
ond period: Kints didn't fare
much better. as the Cents
A fan bus is in the works and
scheduled to leave Sealonh
from the arena at 7 p.m. for
the semi-final opener at Mt.
Brydges Thursday. the first
evening of the long weekend.
DUBLIN ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
DUBLIN LIONS CLUB
(DUBLIN PARK)
SASS
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WED., MARCH 26
-7:00 pm -9:00 pm- f-.
SATURDAY. MARCH 29 li ti
-10:00 am -12:00 pm -
Fees: T -Ball $10.00
3 -Pitch $10.00
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\\lien can you .Ilett
a new Ski-I)oo sled
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FUTURE GAMES :
TALC: Seaforth at Mt. Brydges,
8:30 par: ,
t: Mt. Brydges at SEAFORTH,
N pal/.
,;_ti& Seaforth at Mt. Brydges,
TBA (3 rain. tsntativg).
7-ttcL Mt. Brydges at C41'H, 8
p.m.
Thur. .1,612L 21 Seaforth at Mt.
Brydges, 8:30 p.m., if necessary.
I11L[Anr 4J: Mt. !Brydges at
SEAFORTH, 8:30 p.m.; if neces-
sary. • '
Sun tAnr 6) Seaforth at Mt.
Brydges. TBA. if necessary.
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SEAFORTH wins Murenz title,
defeating Exeter four games to
two.
(GAME &Mar. 22)
Exeter 2 at SEAFORTH 3
(GAME 5/Mar. 2) )
Seaforth 2 at EXETER I
(GAME 4/Mar. 18)
Exeter 2 et SEAFORTH 9
(GAME 3/Mar. i6)
Seaforth I at EkE BR 2
• GAME 3/Mar. 14)
Eager 6 at SEAFORTH 5
(GAME I/Mar. I I)
:Everett') 5 at EXETER 2
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Aft. Brydges beat Port Stanley.
4-2.
Hagersville beat Burford ,
a-3
Wellesley beat Ayr 4-2. .
Get to Spring Break. going on now at your partici.
pacing Ski•Ooo dealer and make your best deal'
But hurry' There's limited availability on select
'98 models and special edition sleds that are or
available during
Spring Break. It al
ends April 30. 1997.
Metre OW you
Seaforth & District
Community Centres
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Huron County has prepared a draft new County Official PI
with community, economic and land use issues. While a,number a odd deals
workshops .will be scheduled throughout. the spring. the C,o of additional
Huron County Federation of Agriculture and the Chuan Farmers
Federatfqn,of,Ontarlo Aare .
Jailuritlj! aptonsoring 3 Initial workshops In .early Apol:
Meeting 4t1 April 8
Meeting 412 April 10
Meeting #i3 April 14
8:00 p.m. Holmesville Community Centre
8:00 p.m. Hensall Community Centre
8:00 p.m. Belgrave Community Centre
Copies of the draft plan will be available at the meets
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