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Seteorth and area sport
Llte[rlN 11Stt hen Mala 9.
Kitelaw ' .2
BRUINS GOAL: Jason McDolial,l. Wat/$.p 2
Cons Murray. Kevin Murray. David Walt i1a ;l
Verbcree. Cierra tuftau
11mu1>� aau.rnc.a 1 .0 4 2
1 0 6 2
SHARES 4 K1N(J,bt 1 Laalrlsn 0 0 I 0
'GOALS: Aden: Ni.,sanHamttoan 0
67‘Grag •1i•cb.ra. Lesko GraresePerSe1 RINGE
`11 NOS HOAL:00'11°` Maloney. 'SEAPORTH RI
LW€ 14DAMAD)S/463 ASSOCIATI
LOAFS GOALS: &fait Cbapat 7,
Darcy McCrtbeon 4. Troy Hopkins, JUNIOR "B
(Oct. 19)
:0 3 4 SEASON
0 3 4I
1 2 3 Basun 266w
Fan 309.
) 4 0 'Basun 798
TTE
So Sue Me. 24 Omits:
NGL7TE Slut Up and Howl. 20,
ON Don't Nave A Clue, 19,
MOS IC Markets. 18,
Shan Putties 15;
tiSAl►ORTH 3 Dam Corner Pun
Scott Daiwa. Ryan O'Reeky.
CANADIENS GOALS: Matt Stratford 3 at
Carnocbao. Keazie Came. SEAFORTH THREE: Jess
Matthew Durst, Jenny Duchy
Cartwrrglit. Nash.
WHALERS 3 O1LERs 3 ,I,
WREN
WHALERS GOALS: Mat Dalton, Si. Thomas 11 at
Derek Fisher, Kyle Kirooa11ellPEWIT.
QUAYS GOALS: Mike McLattgilin,
Brad McLaaghlin, Cory Chappel (Oct. 18)
rnte, Robyn
SEAFORTH 6
(unofficial)
SENIOR
Tas■I JY T L Els
Panthers 2 I 0 5
Blues 2 0 I 4
Bruins 1 0 2 2
Ducks 0 I 2 1
JUNIOR
TOM 1Y T L Els
Sharks 2 I 0 5
Leafs 2 1 0 5
Whalers 1 I I 3
Oilers 0 3 0 3
Kings 0 I 2 I
Canadians • 0 1 2 1
a�
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MINOR HOCKEY ALLIANCE
PAVILLION LEAGUE
(all standings as of Oct. 16)
MIDGET
Tam 31 T L Eta
Waterloo 7 0 3 14
Chatham/Kent 0 0 2 0
BANTAM
lam 11 T L Ela
Brant Bandits 5 0 1 10
Waterloo 5 0 1 10
Kitchener I I 4 3
Waterloo I 0 3 2
EIgin/Middlsx 0 I 0 I HIGH RIt ai g
---��. S. Hook 226.
MINOR BANTAM HWGH T WgrLL Hook 606 -
Isom JY T L Els Alilzuguimiush Hook, C
Hamilton 4 0 1 8 201.
EIgiNMiddlsx 4 0 0 8 TRIPLES oven aero
Waterloo 3 1 2 7 --"-""`• Hook.
Hamilton 3 0 I 6 HGHive
Is/ R
-- A. Wood 222.
London 0 0 3 0 111Ca pl g; Wood 566
H -P Lakers .0 0 5 0 1UJTBR THpp� 1�4t w
PEEWEE 222/212, B. Oldacre 198. M. An
Tram ,W 1 L Pis 191. M. McClure.
Kitchener 4 1 I 9 TRIEWs>; t V g gen
d.
Kitchener 4 0 2 8 �s lis)
Brant Bandits 3 0 0 6 (Oct. 10 results)
Lambton 3 0 0 6
London 3 0 0 6
Chatham/Kent 3 0 1 6
Waterloo 2 1 • I 5
Cambridge 2 0 2 4
Cambridge 2 0 4 4
Waterloo 2 0 4 4
Brant I 1 I 3
Hamilton I 0 2 2
Hamilton 1 0 3 2
EIgin/Middlsx I 0 5 2
H•P takers 0 1 4 1
London 0 0 2 0
MINOR PEEWEE
TOM .W T L Eta TIII SDAIY ll/p
Waterloo 4 0 1 8 (Oct. 16 results)
Kitchener 3 0 I 6 &MY
London 3 0 3 6 J11G-11 A V _� M u r r a y
Lambton 2 1 0 5 Bennewies 268.
Hamilton 2 1 1 5 Bennewies 350.
Brant Bandits 2 I I 5 ISI! TR1.PI ; Beanewies 805.
Elgin/Middlsx 1 I 2 3 ' .• Bennewies
Cambridge 1 0 3 2 2161239/350; Neil Beuerniain 262/310;
H•P takers 1 0 5 2 Doug Leonhard/ 208/237/310: Bruce
ATOM Ungarian 231/227; Rob Anderson 252;
Igen VC T L ER Jack Ungarian 245: Dean Price 231:
Pat Ryan 213; Derek Daynian 203.
Forest 17 at8
Tank steel for
new water tower
arrives in town
Thi- tank steel for thenew
water tower rolIwJ into town
eurlier last Tuesday, Mayor
Irwin Johnston reported torr
the Public Utility
Commission at Seaforth
Council. The tank will take
about five weeks of construc-
tion.
nom 4• rale, Derry tncks
(Ger. 14 results)
221.AIDAY
Georse
e: John Steffe„
G. Johnston
EAFOl Tft 0 G.
234/257/238; Steffen 262/2
Johnston 200/223; Gordon M
224: Rick Shipp 218: Laverne
17.
IBELagstymish.G.J
Steffen 661
HAWN
1111411 AVJtwr:: Sharon E
ss 77.
art beans 198.
"'a+ntia: Sue Stokes 543.
112:131kmakush mac
Gangbusters es 22,
Joker's Wiyd 19. hire 18.
Andrew Peterson, brother
kips", of former Ontario premier
David Peterson and Liberal
262. MP Jim Peterson, was fined
729. $100 under the federal olee-
oh11stoe tions act after pleading guilty
BOWLING
(Oct. 20 rusks)
maws �s
Hlfin 8- 1NSI�r: Heart' Verhoog
308.
RIGHT sp v. Deg 689. 1
@:k17ER TI- t�w�N Z!p. Verhoog,
Angelo Aodreassi 235/217; George
Love 259; Jack Ryan 213/220; Dean
Price 238: Martin Van Bake' 236; Don
Nolan 226; Brian Geddes
Dinsmore 203: Martis Hos 202
T111Ekr Ori'. V
Andreassi 647, Love 634.
EMMY
JU caLEu H-glYulr ni LE• Alison Verhoog
263.
ilio T� rjui Julie Gr
595.
Verhoog, Greidanus 217/215
Ronny 207.
STAN__ itra
Grizzlies 29, Lakers 29. Celli
Rockets 25. Bulls 24. Raptors
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20; R. in provincial court Oct. 2 to
unsy removing and destroying
ltaegy Reform party election signs
in Willowdale during the last
obaston, federal election.
The conviction carries a
federal record.
vans The Reform candidate in
that riding, Peter Cobboid,
had received reports his signs
were being removed and
destroyed on the eve of the
June 2 voting day he and
campaign workers took a tour
with a video camera.
The video was handed over
to police and charges subse-
quently laid, according to last
week's press release from
206: Bob
erhoog, t� HrW come
ant yea re re ?'
All results are welcome in
SCOREBOARD. They should be
eidanus legible and submitted by noon
Monday so they can be typeset
in time for oublicatioei Winn?
. Karon Where? When? What and how?
Reform's Willowdale con -
stttuency association.
That's what we want to know.
Our newspaper Woes it relatively
cs 27. recent, too. Take particular care
13. with proper names, since
nobody likes to see -their names
spelt wrong in the paper. Space
depends on the amount of
advertising sold. We will design
SCOREBOARD report sheets
for your particular sport, if need
. Wet' be, then make them available at
the arena,The Expositor offlee
or wherever.
Council payments
At its -Oct. 14 meeting,
ood Seaforth Council approved
Jayson the following amount's for,
September meeting atten-
dance: Mayor 'Irwin
Johnston, $470 (six events
attended but not charged);
Reeve William Bennett,
$150; Deputy -Reeve William
Teall, $195; Couns. John
Hook Ball, $195; Brian Ferguson.
$285; Michael Hak, $240:
Heather Robinet, $240.
(Oct. 17 results)
AWN
HI :H c cd • Hook 205.
HIGH- TRIP.: Hook 584 •
@ETTEIt THAN 200
205/204.
H[Sammaz Wood 245.
H1G- H flu a: Wood 605.
BialLit THAN 1m Wood
245/181/179• McClure 196, J. Bailey
184, Finlayson 182/180, G. Corbett
180.
IRLELG,2i
OVE-Lmn
Wood.FNIaYson 509.
Corbett 506.
Brant 5 0 0 10
London 5 0 I 10 TRIPI.L5 OVgR_.Bennewies,
London 4 .I 2 9 Beim -man 766. Leonhard' 755. B.
Kitchener 4 0 2 8 . Ungarian 636. Anderson 650.
Cambridge 3 1 I 7 SEASON
Lambton 2 1 0 5
II•P
takers 2 0 6 4 Leonhard! 323.
Hamilton I 0 2 2
Chatham/Kent 1 0 3 2 Leonhard! 325.
Cambridge 1 0 4 2 . umultautimunza
London White 0 1 0 1 Leonhandt 970.
EIgin/Middlsx 0 0 2 0 lYfdl/gp(
MINOR ATOM
TliYl �, T HI
L GH Angalif. Connie Trotter
Kitchener 6 I 0 13 212.
Chatham/Kent 5 1 0 I I HIGH- -• B" 1N"1: Trouer 299.
J
/1-11) takers 4 0 2 8 UG- H-_. TRS r..w.�: Tronas 635.
London 3 I 3
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7
Lambton Trotter, Carrie Rolph 206, Sherri
Carob 3 0 3 b MacDorsyd 202.
ridge 2 0 2 4
Tug1'B.MQ: Beaune
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