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HOCKEY
011A JUNIOR
"D"EVELOPMENT LEAGUE
51111101188
(Feb. 7)
Seaforth 4 at THAMESFORD 6
(Feb. 6)
Norah Middlesex (Parkhill) 2
at SEAFORTH 6
(unofficial/ as of Feb. 10)
MORENZ DIVISION
WLT F A Pt
Lucan 24 1222 175 122 52
Exeter 22 1511 150 142 46
Mitchell 20 17 2 144 149 44
Seaforth 16 22 1 146 182 33
North Midd7 3011 113 216 16
THOMAS DIVISION
WLT F A Pt
Pt. Stanley 27 9= 1 189 107 57
Thamsfrd 22 154 0 186 146 48
Belmont 16 18 4 132 137 36
Lambeth 14 2023 119 143 33
Mt. I3rydgs 13 2411 134 147 28
(overtime losses count- a pdint)
FUTURE GAMES:
5Ln: Ccntenaires al BELMONT, 7:30
p.m.
(End of regular schedule)
WOAA SENIOR A
WEST DIVISION
Standings
i nal
W EST
ATL• E A LI
Lucknow 17 0 73 125 78 37
Goderich 11 I 12 111 130 24
Ripley 11 01 13 1 1 1 116 23
Mildmay 6 2 16 62 13914
Clinton 5 2 17 100 123 12
EAST
't' T L E A Pt
Shelburne 17 1 6 156 121 35
Wianon 12 0 12 124 108 24
Palmerston 10 11 3 104 107 23
Arthur 6 16 2 125 162 14
Dundalk 5 3 16 91 14813
(overtime losses count a point)
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0114 WESTERN C
Kincardine wins best -of -seven
first-round playoff 1-0.
(Feb. 8)
Kincardine 5 at BRUSSELS 3
(Feb. 6)
Brussels I at KINCARDINE 7
SEAFORTH & DISTRICT
MINOR HOCKEY
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FUTURE GAMES:
Mon: Seaforth at Blyth.
NOVICE
(Feb. 8 )
Seaforth 2 at EXETER 3
SEAFORTH'S TWO: ikc
McLaughlin. Matt Chaput.
(Feb. 3)
Seaforth 6 at MONKTON 1
HALF-DOZEN: McLaughlin 2,
Jared O'Rourke. Steve Haney,
Connor Maloney, Chaput.
REGULAR SEASON RECORD -
16 WINS,4 LOSSES, 1 TIE.
FUTURE GAMES:
Tues. (Feb. 10)• Milverton at
SEAFORTH. (opening game of best -
of --five playoff.)
NOVICE II
(Feb. 7)
Brussels 9 at SEAFORTH 3
SEAFORTH TRIO: Scott
Sommerville, Joe Rapson, *6 (?)
Martin Flanagan (816?).
ATOM 1-
Seaforth leads best -of -five first-
round playoff three points to one.
(Feb. 7)
Seaforth 3 at DURHAM I
SNIPERS: Tyler Doig 2, Brad
Henderson.
SUMMARY: It was 0.0 after the
first, ani 1-0 for Seaforth after
two. C4th scored the first two
goals of the final frame to lead 3-0
before Durham broke Mall
Dalton's shutout bid with 6:25 to
go. He has been presented with a
plaque and medallion for being
named all-star goalie at the recent
Silver Stick championships. Doig
had an assist to go with his pair of
goals, for a three-point game.
FUTURE GAMES:
En: Seaforth at DURHAM. 7 p.m.
Sit; Durham al SEA FORTH, 4:30
p.m.
(Feb. 7/Exhibition)
Dorchester 3 Seaforth 1
LONE TALLY: Henderson.
INDIVIDUAL STATS
( Team record 16-4-1 (145 goals
for and 36 against) during regular
season vs. Minto, Zurich, Mitchell AE,
Listowel, Dunham, Hanover. Mitchell
rep.. Mt. Forest, Milverton, Walkerton,
Godench, EJma-Logan. Hensall.)
FORWARDS
GP
Tyler r)oig 20
Brad Henderson 20
Dave Verbetne 21
Man Carnelian 19
Ikea Cotentin 21
Dave McClory ' 20
Bill Nigh 21
Mike McLaughlin. AP 12
Derek Fisher 20
Robert Jc nston, AP 4
Tyrer Glanville, AP 1
kat gclieak, AP • 1
G A P
34 25 59
31 20 51
16 27 43
20 13 33
9 21 30
14 10 24
2 9 11
3 7 10
2 4 6
2 1 3
O 1 1
O 0 0
DEFENCE
Dave Clruell 21 10 8 18
Ctrs Cronin 21 1 7 8
Ryan Nurse 21 1 7 8
Mackenzie F,sher 21 0 6 6
GOALTENDER
Goalie Matt Dalton has posted a
1.71 goal -against -average in
those games, which includes six
shutouts.
ATOM II
(Feb. 7)
Hensall 2 at SEAFORTH 4
DOUBLED 'EM: Ryan Wilson
2. Joel Schenk, Darcy
McCutcheon.
HIGHLIGHTS: Both teams'
goalies were on holidays, so Joel
Schenk played between the pipes
tor Seaforth, recording his second
win of the weekend/season.
s s s
Zurich I at SEAFORTH 5
SEAFORTH GOALS: Beaver 2,
McCutcheon, Dalton, Wilson. •
PROGRAM NOTES: Bevaer
and Wilson scored 10 seconds
apart in third period. Win puts
Seaforth into second place, now
with season record of 18 wins, 14
losses and two ties.
FUTURE GAMES:
$1t: Hensall rep at SEAFORTH, 4:30
p.m.
PEEWEE
Seaforth leads best -of -five first-
round playoff two games to one.
(Feb. 10)
Seaforth at DURHAM
(results not available at press time)
FUTURE GAMES:
Sat. ; Durham at Seaforth, 6:45if ne-
cessary.
BANTAM .
Seaforth and Durham best -of- '
five first-round playoff tied 1-1. .
(Feb. 7)
Seaforth 1 at DURHAM 5
SEAFORTH SCORERS: Jason
Anstett in each period.
FUTURE GAMES:
Tues: Seaforth at Durham.
Sat (Feb. 14)- Durham at
SEAFORTH, 8:15-p.(s.
MIDGET
Seaforth leads best -of -five first-
round playoff two to nothing
(Feb. 7)
Durham 0 at SEAFORTH 8
LANDSLIDE: Scott Henderson 3.
Scott Van Dooren, Marc
Glanville, Daryl Young, Jason
Hulley. Mark Volk.
SHUTOUT:.Ryan Shelton.
SUMMARY: It was 5-0 for
Seaforth after the first period. and
there was no scoring in the third.
It was also a penalty -filled contest.
Durham had 44 -minutes worth,
and Seaforth 30 minutes.
FUTURE GAMES:
Thur' Seaforth al DURHAM.
Siwi Durham at SEAFORTH, 9:30
p.m.
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INTERMEDIATE GIRLS
Seaforth 7 at Exeter 4
C4TH LAMPLIGHTERS: Jen
Delvecchio 2, Marsha Denys 2.
Jess Finlayson 2. Kendall
Schenck.
SATURDAY 4(!®18NI?W
SIOPISIS ILRACNUR
(Feb. 7 results)
SENIOR
BRUINS 14 PANTHERS 5
THE CURTiS&KEVIN SHOW:
Curtis Murray 5, Kevin Murray 4.
Jason MacDonald 2, Derek
VanDrunen. Trevor Engel. David
Verberne.
PANTHERS (:OATS: Derek Nesbitt
4. Brad Henderson.
DUCKS 15 BLUES 9
"BIRD" WATCHING: Jason Anatol
8, Jason Denys 4. Scott Bridge 2.
Steve.Vandertaan.
BLUES GOALS: Tyler Doig 5.
Jeremy Hildebrand 2, Greg Medd.
Brent Coleman.
JUNIOR
KINGS 7 OILERS 6
KINGS GOALS: Kevin Hood, Robert
Johnston, Shane Johnston. Matthew
Shannon, Brandon Bennett, Connor
Maloney, Mark Van Dieten (winner).
OILERS GOALS: Jimmy Campbell,
Brad McLaughlin, Mike Curtis, Jimmy
Dick. Mike McLaughlin, Tanner
g1anvilk.
CA NADIENS 6 SHARKS 3
HABS' HALF-DOZEN: Malt
Carnochan 3. Kenzie Currie 2. Chris
Cronin.
SHARKS RITE: Mau Fisher 3.
• WHALERS 6 LEAFS 3
WHALERS TRIO: Tyler VanD uncn
4, Matt Dalton, Kyle Kircconnell.
LEAFS GOALS: S. O'Reilly, Scott
Sommerville.
Standing,5
(Feb. 9/ unofficial)
• SENIOR
Team YY T L Ptf
Blues
Panthers
11 0 4 22
7 • 1 7 15
Bruins 6 0 9 12
Ducks 5 I 9 11
(Senior standings do not include Dec. 6
games. Noscoresheets.)
JUNIOR
Team -31 T L PIs
Leafs 8 5 3
Sharks 9 2 5
Oilers 7 5 4
Kings. 6 3 7
Whalers 4 3 9
Canadiens 4 3 9
21 •
20
19
15
11
11
RINGETTE
SEAFORTH RINGETTE
• ASSOCIATION
C®WL -
(Central Ontario League)
• BELLE A
(Western Regional Preliminaries/
A round-robin'between Seaforth
Stratford and. Woolwich to deter-
mine which team represents
Western Region at the Provincial
Championships in Whitby from
March 15 to 18)
(Feb. 10)
Seaforth at Stratford
(after press time)
FUTURE GAMES:
Tonight (Wed.). Stratford in Seaforth.
6:30 p.m.
Bailer mak
(Feb. 2/ at SI. Jacobs)
Seaforth 5 Woolwich 3
(Jan. 31/at St. Jacobs)
Seaforth 4 vs Woolwich 2
(Feb. 8/ exhibition)
Exeter (Women) 5 C4TH 8
STINGER GOALS: Ericka Burns 5.
Mellissa Finlayson 2. Jessica
Finlayson.
NOTE: Kns Gemmell got one of the
goals for the Exeter squad.
apnaltakscidgringon
PETITE B
(Feb. 7)
Stratford 5 . at SEAFORTH 7
CLOSE ONE: Alicia Dick 2,
Renee Nash 2. Shaelyn Austin,
Megan Camochan, Tory Scott.
TWEEN C
(Feb. 8)
Stratford 7 at SEAFORTH 4
SEAFORTH GOALS: Randi
Wilson 2, Brette Dietz, Missy
Teatero.
NOVICE
(Feb. 8)
Forest 0 at SEAFORTH 9
CLINTON .COMMUNITY
CREDIT UNION
WHERE YOU BANK, do they allow you to share in the
profits they make? Or do they keep it for themselves?
WHERE YOU BANK, do they reinvest your deposits in the
Community? Or do they send it to a Head Office or to a
foreign country?
WHERE YOU BANK, do they insure each and every
individual IFRSP's or RRiF you have to $60,000.00? Or do
they only insure the total of all RRSP's or RRIF'sto
$60,000.00?
AT YOUR CREDIT UNION, YOU share in the profits,
YOUR deposits are put back in to the community to our
borrowing members, and YES each and every one of your
individual RRSP's and RRIF's are insured to $60,000.00.
CHECK OUT
THIS RATE
0 FOR 15
MONTHS
Annual Interest
Paid at Maturity
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We will keep your investment in the community.
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Kristie Moran, front, left, placed 6th; Shaun Brooker, won two bronze medals; Stacey Dayman,
8th; back, left, Shannon Brooker, won bronze and Alicia VanderLoo placed 6th as members of the
Seaforth Figure Skating Club they competed in London at the Great Lakes Competitions against
over 1000 skaters from North America. (Fitton photo)
SHUTOUT: Britney Hendriks.
BIG WIN: Kristen Flanagan 3,
Krista Verbeme 3, Tara O'Reilly
2. Bream Hulley.
SHOOTING
KIPPENS kG�U�N,y CLUB
(Feb. 7)
12 -Gauge
Brad Mann. 25;
Jody Mouserinjohn 25:
John Mogk, 24;
Bill Stewart, 24:
George Hamm, 24;
John Mogk 22;
Harold Cook. 21;
Wayne Peachy, 20;
Giem Jeffery. 20;
Dave Hayter. 19;
Ken Whetham, 17.
20 -Gauge
Jim Rean, 25;
Paul Webb, 25;
Glen Jeffery. 22;
Dan Crerar; 20;
28 -Gauze
Paul Webb, 25;
Glen Mogk, 22.
410 -Gauge
Jamie Caldwell. 25;
Paul Webb, 23;
Dan Crerar, 17.
CONTINUED on Page 14.
THE HURON -PERTH CATHOLIC
DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD
JUNIOR AND SENIOR KINDERGARTEN
REGISTRATION
FEBRUARY 23-27, 1998
in order to register for Kindergarten, children must be four (4)
years of age on or before December 31, 1998. Parents are
required to bring the Baptismal Certificate, Birth Certificate
and immunization Record Card of the child you intend to
register. Parents should contact their local school. The following
schools offer Kindergarten classes:
St. Joseph's School (Kingsbridge)
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel (Mt. Carmel)
St. Joseph's (Clinton)
Precious Blood (Exeter)
St. Mary's (Goderich)
St. James (Seaforth)
St. Boniface (Zurich)
Sacred Heart (Wingham)
St. Patrick's (Dublin)
St. Patrick's (Kinkorat
Holy Name of Mary (St. Marys)
St. Mary's (HessonI
St. Ambrose School (Stratford)
St. Joseph's (Stratford)
St. Aloysius (Stratford)
Jeanne Sauve (Stratford)
529-7646
237-3337
482-7035
235-1691
524-9901
527-0321
236-4335
357-1090
345-2033
393-5580
284-2170
595-8929
271-7544
• 271-3574
271-3636
273-3396
Parentis, who expect that their child will enrol in the optional
French irmn_rsion Program in Grade 1, in future years, have
the option of enrolment for Junior/Senior Kindergarten at either
their local Catholic School or the French Immersion Centre (St.
Mary's School, Goderich or Jeanne Sauve School, Stratford) at
which they expect to enrol their child for a French Immersion
Program.
Ronald Marcy,
Chairperson of the Board
Gaetan L. Blanchette.
Director of Education .
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