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PHOTO BY DAVID SCOTT
SLAPSHOT - A Seaforth Centenaire lets fly with with a boomer in Friday night's home -
opening 3-1 loss to their arch -rivals the Hawks, from down east at Mitchell. A Mitchell goal
with :15 seconds lett in the first period severely hurt the local cause.
Rem injurgd. Watt assigned to AHL
Oilers still singing Boyd's praises
The National Hockey
League's Edmonton Oilers
assigned rookie power for-
ward Mike Watt of
Egmondville to their
American Hockey League
affiliate in Hamilton after
Saturday night's game at the
Coliseum against the Calgary
Flames.
Second -year Oilers forward
Rem Murray, just getting into
the swing of things again
after having his appendix out,
broke his wrist. He remains
unsigned.
A third area player with the
Oilers, rookie Boyd
Devereaux of Seaforth, was
still in camp as of Monday
night and continues to
impress.
The Oilers are nowhere
near their roster limit. They
begin their season tonight
(Wednesday).
BOY, 011 BOYD!
A story in the Edmonton
Sun by Dan Barnes last
Friday, after the Oilers 4-4
pre -season tie with Ottawa,
was headlined "Boy, Oh
Boyd!" on the internet, and
said Devereaux stood out in
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HOCKEY
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DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE
(Sept. 27)
Mitchell 3 at SEAFORTH 1
(Sept. 26/ home opener)
Port Stanley 4 at SEAFORTH 0
FUTURE GAMES:
Fri: Lucas at SEAFORTH, 8:30 p.m.
Sat: Seaforth at PORT STANLEY,
8:30 p.m.
SEAFORTH & DISTRICT
MINOR HOCKEY
(All pre -season exhibitions)
NOVICE
(Sept. 27)
Exeter 9 at SEAFORTH 2
C4TH SCORERS: Mike
McLaughlin, Brett O'Reilly.
ATOM
(Sept. 27)
Listowel 5 at SEAFORTH 2
SEAFORTH GOALS: Dave
Chessell, Brad Henderson.
BANTAM
(Sept. 25)
Stratford 4 at SEAFORTH 5
SEAFORTH GOALS: Derek
Nesbitt 3, Tim McClure, Jason
Anstett.
THE LOWDOWN: Stratford led
2-1 after the first. Seaforth led 4-3
after the second. Nesbitt's third,
with 1:30 left from Curtis Wilson
and Dan Nash, was the winner.
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SENIOR
Team
Blues
Panthers
Bruins
Ducks
1 0
I 0
0 0
0 0
L Pis
O 2
O 2
1 0
1 0
JUNIOR
Tram VL T L Pia
Sharks 1 0 0 2
Leafs 1 0 0 2
Kings 0 1 0 1
Oilers 0 1 0 1
Canadiens 0 0 1 0
Whalers 0 0 1 0
(Sept. 27)
ARUM
BLUES 12 DUCKS I
BLUES GOALS: Barry Young 5,
Tim McClure 3, Den Wood 2. Derek
Van Drusen, Tyler Doig.
DUCKS GOAL: Beau Dill.
PANTHERS ! BRUINS 4
PANTHERS GOALS: Bradley
Henderson 5, Curtis Wilson 2, Derek
Nesbitt, Darren Bova.
BRUINS GOALSt Gerrid Dalton,
Greg McGrath, Joel Scott, Joe Nesbitt.
MINOR
SHARKS 5 CANADiENS 2
SHARKS GOALS: Owen O'Reilly,
Brett O'Reilly, Jared O'Routke,
Lorenz Gutensperger, Joel Dalton..
CANAPIFNS GOALS: Chris Cronin
got 'cm both.
KiNGS 2OII.ERS 2
KiNGS GOALS: Connor Maloney,
Matt Shannon.
OiLERS GOALS: Jimmy Dick,
Mike McLaughlin.
LEAFS 2 WHALERS 0
LEAFS GOALS: Darcy McCutheon,
Ryan Wilson.
SHUTOUT: Mark Wilbee.
SOCCER
WESTERN ONTARIO
DIVISION ONE
Standings
(Final)
W L T F A Pt
Croatia 16 0 0 65 8 48
Hungarians 114. 1 37 24 34
Chatham 8 4 4 29 21 28
Chatham Xp 7 4 5 30 28 26
Athletics 6 6 3 24 22 21
Latinos 5 9 2 27 38 17
St. Col 4 8 4 27 35 16
Tillsonburg 3 11 2 18 22 11
Bluewater 1 141 15 43 4
BOWLING
ST. 'AMISS MAGUS
(Sept. 29 results)
MEN
HIGH SINGLE; George Love 266.
HIGH TRIPLE; Love 671.
SETTER THAN 201), Love 208/266;
Henry Verhoog 239/231; Angelo
Andreas' 231; Don Nolan 228; Bob
Dinsmore 218; Jack Ryan 209; Mark
Higenell 206; Dean Price 200.
TRIPLES OVER 600; Love.
Verhoog 655.
WOMEN
HIGH SINGLE; Alison Verhoog
251.
HIGH TRIPLE; Verhoog 632.
WEEKLY SINGLES OYER 200;
Verhoog, Julie Greidanus 232. Janet
Cochrane 220.
TRIPLES OVER 600; Verhoog 632.
Greidanus 611.
STANDINGS
Bulls 17, Lakers 17,
Grizzlies 16. Celtics 13,
Rockets 12, Raptors 9.
TOWN ! CIDflNTET
(Sept. 23 results)
JJLGH AVERAGE; John Staffen 227.
HIGH SINGLE; George Johnston
313.
$IGH TRIPLE: G. Johnston 735.
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an effort to show he belongs.
He backhanded the first
goal in the pedestrian draw
"through the decidedly shaky
legs of Senators' goalie Ron
Tugnott," Barnes story reads.
"All through this training
camp it has been men against
Boyd, and the kid has been
up to the challenge.
"'I thought if I kept getting
the chances my time would
come,' said Devereaux.
The Sun story continues:
"Consider it here. Consider
him here. At least for a good,
long. 10 -game look.
Assistant coach Bob
McCammon said as much in
the post -game media scrum
while head coach Ron Low,
GM Glen Sather and other
Oiler personnel hashed over
tough roster decisions in the
bank room.
This guy is tenacious... I
don't see how we're going to
keep him off the team,' said
McCammon.
"'He kills penalties, he's
outstanding in all aspects of
the game. He creates scoring
chances and has shown
maybe he will score at this
level.'
'JUST A WINNER'
"'All I know is at the World
Junior he got key goals at
important times. He's just a
winner.
"'Next to Mats Lindgren,
he could be our best defen-
sive centre and if you put him
on left wing he's very good
there. The way he plays he's
not going to miss a shift.
He's going to kill penalties
and play in key situations.'
"' I don't think I've taken
any ice time for granted,'
Devereaux said. ' I've tried
to show the coaches some-
thing positive every time I'm
out there."'
Cents stymied
find tial in the third.
ome in opening games
Tie moos sot qZf with a
dull thud for Seaforth's
Centenairea who dropped
their firat two Ontario
Hockey Association Junior
"D"evelopment games on
hoose ice on dm weekend.
Mitchell beat them 3-1 in
their Roma -opener Friday
night, sad the Port Stanley
Laken blanked them 4-0 at
the local aaena Saturday.
Scott Van Dooren got
things off on the right foot
when be opened the scoring
for the Cents at 8:01 of the
opening Period Friday, but
Nick Seebach equalized for
the Hawks with s scant 15
seconds left in the first.
Steve Mclnally and Craig
Sommerville assisted on Van
Dooren's goal.
The two teams went score-
less in the second.
Martin Van Den Hoven
unassisted goal at 9:25 of the
third proved to be the winner.
Carl Terpstra iced it for the
visitors when he popped their
final goal into an empty net.
Cents' manager Mike
Henry vowed Mitchell
"won't beat us when we've
got a full lineup." Graduation
at Seaforth District High
School ate into his opening
night roster.
The visiting Lakers built up
a 3-0 lead after only the first
10 minutes of the fust period
in Saturday night's game.
They got their fourth and
Health Care Clinic
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SEAFORTH RECREATION DEPARTMENT
FALL LEISURE ACTIVITIES
FURNITURE REFINISHING - Mondays Beginning
October 6, 1997 7.:00 to 9:00 pm Each night at the
Seaforth District High School for 1.0 weeks. Fee:
$40.00. Description: Techniques of how to strip your
old furniture and refinish it to look Tike new.
WOODWORKING - Th1e a program for those interested
in building or repairing small projects, (book shelf, end
table). John Lanslnk will guide you through the
techniques and how ton. This program will be held at
the Seaforth District High School an Tuesday Evenings
Beginning October 7. from 7:00 to 9:00 pm. Thts 10
week program will coat 845.00 (materials not
included).
RECREATIONAL VOM iTISA LL - Wednesday Evenings
beginning October .1, 1997 from 8:00 to 10:00 pm at
the Seaforth.8t District High School for 10 weeks. Fee
830.00 Description: This is a non-competitive
recreational program for those who efjoy Volleyball
and would like a night out.
RECREATIONAL BASKETBALL - Thuraday Evenings
beginning October 2, 1997 from 8:00 to 10:00 pm at
the Seaforth & District High School for 10 weeks. Fee
830.00. Description. This Is a non-competitive
recreation program for those who enjoy the game of
basketball and some exercise.
DOG OBEDIENCE - Tuesday Evenings Beginning
October 7, 1997. Classes to be held at the Seaforth &
District Community Centres beginning at 7 p.m.
Participants do not bring your dog on the first night
This 10 week program will cost 845,00
FOR REGISTRATION OR MORE INFORMATION ON
ANY OF THE ABOVE PROGRAMS PLEASE
CALL THE RECREATION OFFICE AT 527-0882
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HEALTH ON THE HILL
A Review of activities at
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CANADIAN BREASTFEEDING WMMH OCTOBER 1-7, 1997 In recognition,
the first babe born at SCH in the month of Oct. that is being breastfed will have
picture taken and appear in the newspaper. Mom will receive a book compliments
of Public Health.
APPEAL FOR IIMPKINS have you gat an abundant supply of pumpkins? if
so and you are willing to donate some. the Junior Volunteers would be delighted
to decorate and distribute them to patients for Hallowe'en. Please contact Frances
Teatero at 522-1979 or 527-1650 Ext. 219 as soon as possible. A special welcome
to new members: Ashley DenHaan, Denise Krutzweiser, Kelly MacGregor. Linda
Vogets, and Tadd Smith. Next Junior Volunteer Meeting will be held Wed. OCTO-
BER 22, 1997 at 4:30 p.m. Conf. Rm 2.
HOSPITAL AUXILIARY 50/50 DRAW It's not too late to get your tickets.
Available faun any Hospital Auxiliary Member, Hospital Switchboard. Proceeds
for Hospital Equipment. Tickets: 51.00 ea. or 3 for 52.00. Draw to be made at
Seaforth Fall Fair Sal. Oct. 4th
BEREAVEMENT SUPPOR't GROUP which may be highly beneficial to indi-
viduals who have expenenced the death of a loved one. Confidentiality will be
upheld in order to ensure a safe place where people may share their fears, loneli-
ness and problems. It is sponsored by Huron Hospice Volunteer Service and will
be next held Wed. OCT. 15th (bi-monthly meetings will be held on the first and
third Wednesday of every month) at 8:00 p.m.@Maplewood Manor. Church
Street, Seaforth (enter through rear door off parking lot). Anyone interested is
most welcome to attend. For further information, contact Joan Stewart 522-0897
or Shirley Dinsmore Office: 527-0655 Res. 527-1005.
OBS PRE -ADMIT CLINIC if you are an expectant Mom 34-38 weeks pregnant
and planning to deliver at Seaforth Community Hospital, you are encouraged to
attend for sharing of admission information on Thurs. Oct. 16th, at 7:00 p.m. In
Conf. Rm. 2. Pre -registration requested 527.1650 Ext. 219
Information will also be available as to how Karen Searle & Pam Rieman,
Breastfeeding Facilitators can provide,brcastfceding support arid problem solv-
ing if required. For further or immediate information. please contact (5.1,9)522-
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PERINATAL INFORMATION SESSION Thurs. OCT. 16th at 7:30 p.m.
Conf. Rm. 2 TOPIC: TOUR OF BIRTHING ROOM husbands/support per-
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Questionskoncems will also be addressed. Pre -registration regyeste{i and appreci-
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loan from Nursing Officc by calling 527.1650 Ext. 219. The physical and emo-
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tapes with accompanying booklet, will give you some of the information you will
need to help you cope with the challenges of caregiving.
WOMEN'S HEART HEALTH Workshop to inform women about health issues
Oct. 16, 1997 Wingham Sacred Heart Church. Dr. Heather Percival will speak on.
"Women and Dean Disease - The Silent Epidemic" This will be followed by a
low fat cooking demonstration and taste test by Deb Campbell and Mary Lynn
MacDonald using recipes from "More Heart Smart Cooking" cookbook.
Admission: 52.00 Pre -register with Health Unit by calling 482-3416 or 1-800-
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CAR SAFETY highlighting infant and child car seats will be held Oct. 1616.
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GERIATRIC FOOT CARRE WORKSHOP November 14 & 15. 1997; for fur-
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