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Stingers win tournament, earn wild card to Provincials
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MIDGET
Seajort6 ;hods Intst-akftre
OMHA playoff 2-1.
( Mar. 1)
Seaforth 4 al DRESDEN 1
(Feb. 28)
Dresden S at SEAFORTH 7
SEAFORTH GOALS: Tim Sills
2. Scott Henderson, Scott Van
Dooren, Mike Murray. Everet
Smith. Jason Hulley (winner).
HI-LITES: It was 3-2 for the visa-,
tors after the first period. and the
second period was scoreless.
Gm I!C4TH 3 at DRESDEN 6
FUTURE GAMES:
.Lit: Dresden al SEAFORTH, 2:30
p.m.
•
Seafortli won hell -of -file first-
round playoff ss. Durham 1-0.
SRL sJ1
INTERMEDIATE
(Feb. 25)
Seaforth 9 at STEPHEN TWP 5
C4TH SNIPERS: Jen
Delvecchio 2. Jess Finlayson 2.
Nicole Munro, Marsha Denys.
Tricia Jansen. Tara Hessell,
Melissa Van Baked. •
SATTIN daT MORNING
1l®w%SIS ILEACIVIE
(Feb.28 results)
BLUES 9
SENIOR
2
BLUES GOALS -Tini McClure 2.
Barry Young 2. Nick Jansen 2. Dean
Wood. Dave Ludwig. Tyler Doig
-PANTHERS GOALS: Brad
Henderson. Darren Beaver
BRUINS 5 DUCKS 4
BRUINS GOALS: David Verbeme 2.
Trevor Engel 2 (including winner),
- Kevin Murray -
DUCKS GOALS: Kyle Tercheri.
Luke Vick. Scott Bridges. Steve
V anderiaari '
r )OHNE
KINGS 4 WHALERS 0
leINGS GOALS: Andrew Van
2, Kevin Hood, Brandon Bennett
SHARKS 17 LEAFS 2
SHARK FEEDING: Joel Schenk 10.
Adam Broome 1. Lorenz Guteasperger
2. Lukas Gutensperger. Jf6 t:'1.
LEAFS PAIR: Matt Chapin
. OILERS 6 CANADIENS 4
• OILERS GOALS: Cor% Dawe 5.
,• Nick Packer
CANADIENS GOALS: Jim Morris d
Standings
(Mar. 1/ unofficial)
SENIOR
�'eam H`f I L• ft
' Blues 13 ,.0 4 26
Pafhhers 7 • 1 8 15
Bruins • .7 '0 9 14
Ducks. 6 ' I 10 l;3-
. (Senior standings donor include Dec.6 •
opiates. No scoresheels.1
• JUNIOR
A 1 -.L EUU
Vliet
Team
Shark.. - 1 1 2 6 24
' 9 • 5 4 23
5 , 4 ; 19 ,
8 3 7 19
4 3 10 11
Leal s
Oilers
(ings
Whalers
NET: Jane Crowley back in net.
. Seaford% 10 Pickering 5
STUNG: Burns 6, Cathy Coyne.
Siemon, Finlayson, Kim
Devereaux.
NOTES: Katie Holland played a
good game in net for the Stingers.
and Attie devereaux helped out on
the forward line, both up from the
Seaforth juniors.
And as if all that weren't enough.
the Stingers rushed home after
.Sunday's final to play an exhibi-
tion game:
BELLE A
(Mar. 1/exhibition)
Waterloo AA 8 at SEAFORTH 3
SEAFORTH'S THREE: Erin
Siemon, Kim Devereaux. Julianne
Crowiey.
TWEEN A
(Mar. I)
Forest 6 at SEAFORTH 5
SEAFORTH GOALS; Erin Van
-
Dooren 2. Emily Ratcliffe 2.
Becky Hiltz.
NOTES: It was 3-2 for the locals
after the.ftrst half.
TWEEN C
(Mar. 1)
Stratford I I at SEAFORTH 0
(Feb. 27) •
Forest 6 arSEAFORTH 1
SEAFORTH GOAL: Shannon
O'Conner.
PETITE
(Mar..]
Forest 1 at SEAFORTH 4 •
SEA FORTH GOALS: Rene
• Nash. 2. D. Murray, Alicia Dick.
Canadiens 4 3 11 11
(Junior standings do not include Feb- 14
• Whalers- Oilers game. No wombed.)
RINGETTE
CURL „
(Central Ontario League)
BELLE A
PROVINCIAL -BOUND! The
Seaforth Stingers have qualified as
a wild card to go to the Provincial
championships in Whitby in two
weeks. March 15 to 18._ Stratford
defeated Woolwich 4-2 in the •
final game of the district qualify-
ing round-robin. - That lets
Stratford and Seaforth tied for
first, but Stratford got in on the
fourth tie-breaker. Seaforth goes
as a wild card. Cumberland.
Gloucester. West Ferris.
Caledonia and Pickering will also
be competing tar top belle hon-
ours at Mote Provincials.
To get ready for that tournament,
the stingers competed in the
Woolwich Sugar Ring
Tournament at Elmira this week-
end.
WOOLWICH TOURNAMENT-
CHAMPIONSHIP
OURNAMENT
CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL.
Seaford% 6 Woolwich 4
STINGER SNIPERS. Erick.)
Burns 2. Kim Devereaux.
Jeannette Crowley. Kelly
Devereaux.
AT THE HALF: The score was
3-3
Semi•Filtial
Seaforth 7 Pickering 6
CUTTING IT CLOSE: Seaforth
played this game with only six
skaters, and Jane Crowley in net.
(:4TH GOALS: Jessica Finlayson
3. Kelly Devereaux 2. Erin
Siemon, Kelly Annis.
PPreHn ltd
Woolwich 5 Seaforth 1
WHENCE THE STING? Only
goal scored by Burns. At the end
of the round-robin. Woolwich was
on top with six points, followed
by Seaforth with four. Pickering
with two and Strattond with zippo.
Seaforth 6 Stratford 2
HALF-DOZEN GOALS: Burns
4, Kim Devereaux , Finlayson.
. NOVICE
(Feb. 28)
Mitchell 5 at SEAFORTH 8
SEAFORTH GOALS: Krista
verberne 4, Tara O'reilly 2.
Kristen Flanagan 2.
VOLLEYBALL
GIRLS -
Mari
SDHS finished a confidence -boosting
tourth at a tournament in Stratford.
BASKETBALL
SENIOR BOYS
WOSSA Qualifier
(Feb. 27 )
St. Marys 72 at SEAFORTHD111 77
(Sean Ludwig 42, Bruce Griffin 113 )
FUTURE GAMES:
fri & Sat (Mar. 6/71; WOSSA"A".
Tournament at
SHOOTING
KIPPEN�p GUN CLUB
i►)1
(Feb: 28 )
12 -Gauge
George Hamm. 25.
fiord Robinson. 25.
Brad Mann. 25
Tim Hoff. 23:
Paul Meunier, 22:
Steve Graham. 2`2. .
Harold CoOk. 22:
Mark Tuckey. 21:
John Mogk. 21:
Wayne Peachy. 20
Paul Mellor. 20:
Ritchie Cox. 20:
20 -Gauge
Brad Mann. 25:
Ritchie Cox. 20:
Glen Jeffery, 18.
2ihSiaure
Glen Mogk, 23.
Dan Crerar, 22.
, 410-Gaure
Janne Caldwell, 24;
Bill McNutt, 22;
Ernie Marshall. 22;
Glen Mogk, 21:
John Mogk. 20: •
Dan Carat, 19. -
BOWLING
ROUNDUP
TEZII1t1Wi4Y 1111IQRIRa.S
(Feb. 26)
URRLAYILMIL NMI Heileman
247. . . -
IBLUBINGLE; Bateman 282
Beuerman 742.
BETTER THAN 2110; Beaerman
282/206/254: Murray Bennewies
281/253: Rob Anderson 243/243/211:
Dean Price 223/276; Dottg Lmahardt
280; Jack Ongoing 230/221; Brian
Barry 2071226; John Coleman
2061228: Mike Thomson 246/212:
Bruce. Ungarian 203/220: Ralph
Johnston 221: Mike Beuerman 221:
Randy Rolph 205
TRIPLES OVER 600; Beuerman,
oennewies '723. Anderson 699. Price
695. Leonhardt 650. J Unganan 632.
Barry 623. Coleman 614. Thomson
603: •
M
SEASON
SEASON HiGH SINGLE:
Le, nhardt 385.
SEASON HIGH T$IP(y': -
Lermhardt 970.
IH ,H A .Q�Gayle Easun 260.
'HIGH SINGLE; Easun 31.5.
=Eason 779 -
WEEKLY SINGLES OVER 200;
Easun 2471217/315; • Nancy Sue
Thomson 221: Bonnie 'annum' 217.
Sue Alce'216. Sharpe MacDonald
211; Irene Brittain 204.
WOMEN
SEASON
SEASON HIGH SINGLE:
Ronne Janmaat 35/
MASON HIGH TRIPLE:
Easun RiO
STANDINGS (PLAYOFF)
Shut Up and Bowl. 6927 pis.
Slam Pickin, -6883.
Don't Have A Clue, 6831:
Dam Corner Pins, -6404,
So Sue Me, 6380:
Magic Markers, 6253
warn a co1DMQIPD'
(Feb. 24 results
MGR AVERAGE: George Johnston
229.
HIGH SINGLE; Rick Shipp 321
HIGH TRIPLE'; John Staften 807.
BETTER THAN 200• John Staffen
277/223/307:' Rick Shipp 212%321.
Laverne Hoegy 2241249:Ralph
Johnston 2141236, Carl Towson
213/206. Keg Dick'210/226: G
Johnston 216.
TRIPLES OVER 600- ,Staffen.
Shipp 666. Hoegy 628. R. Johnston.
613. Towson 613. Dick 612'
WOMEN .
UIGLI AVERAGE: Sharpn Evans
180. 1
IJIGII SINGLE' Evans 202
HIGH TRIPLE: Evans 512 .
STANP'NGS
.Gangbusters 93, Hi -Gres 91.
Joker's Wild 82. Invisibles 70 •
ST. AWNS L.1BAQ3UIB
(Mar. 2 results,
HIGH SINGLE; Bob Dinsmore 256
HIGH TRIPLE:' Dinsmore 692
BETTER THAN 2001 Dinsmore
213(223/256. Martin Van Bakel
244/212: Henry Verhoog 21.0/213.
Angelo Andreassi'254 Don Nolan
202/250: George' Love 211/2(11: Bnan
Geddes 223. Mains Bos 206
TRIPLES 01(ER 600; ' Dinsmore.
Van Bakel 626. Vcrhoog 6.I$,
Andreassi 610. Nolan 603
• RUMEN
'UGH SINGLE; Julie Greidanus
257
1HGIIT$IPLE; Greidanus 575.
BETTER THAN 200; Greidanus.
Sandra Lee 221. Janet Cochrane 214
STANDINGS
Lakeis 2677. Raptors 2673.
Bulls 2609, Rockets 2577.
Grizzlies 2575, Celtics 25421
=MOM
(Feb. 27 results) ,
igsti
awn SINGLE; T. Kale 252.
j cealBl LE; R. Bennett 639
BETTER THAN 200• Bennett
241/213: Kale 2.52/214: S Hook
233/210; J. Aubrn 208
TRIPLES OVER 600; Hearten.
Kale 637. Hook 617
RUMEN
11t :H SIN : -F A. wood 226.
Il1G: wood 531.
lItTTIM THAN 175• Wood. 1
The partners of
Donnelly & Murphy welcome,
James A. Smith
who has joined the firm as an associate. Mr.
Smith has come to Donnelly & Murphy from
Tory Tory DesLauriers & Binnington in
Toronto where he specialized in Corporate and
Commercial Law and will continue his practice
in Real Estate and Corporate and Commercial
Law effective
February I , 1998
Thomas V. Murphy has retired from the Partnership
and will continue as Counsel to the fi m.
Dwell. 1. Murphy, Q.C., B.A., LL.B
CERTIFIED SPECIALIST IN CIVIL
LITIGATION BY 1148 LAW
SOCIETY OF UPPER CANADA
Michael J. Donnelly, B.A., LLB
Patrick J. Murphy, B.A., LLB
lames A. Smith, B.A., LLB
18 The Sgaurc
Godench, Ontario
N7A 3Y7
1 I.(519)524-2154
Fax (519) 524-8550
of counsel
Thomas V. Murphy, D.V.M., LL.B
"A Tradition of Results."
Bailey 193/152: M Finlayson 18I: N
Oldacre 175
TRIPLES OVER 5110;
Bailey 512
Wood.
LEGION BOT LIIPJC
.•(Feb. 26 results)
TIMER
HIGH AVERAGE; Larry Broonic
and Arie Van Deepen, both 205.
Broome 238.
jgirial Jack Ungarian 640.
BETTER THAN 200; Ungarjan
210/200/230;. Broome 204/238: Van
Diepen 212: Ralph Johnston 207/210.
Don Elliott 237.. Bruce Ungarian 213
TRIPLES OVER f/0; J Ungarian
WOMEN
. WGH AVERAGE; Carol Johnston
188.
HiraimicaLL Johnston 309.
HIGH TRIPLE; Johnston 669
BwirrgR THAN 200; Johnston
309/202: Vicky Doig 248/239:
--Barbara-Cook- 262:-i:inda<Kram =
204
TRIPLES OVER M0; Johnston.
Doig 615 'STANDINGS ANDINGS
Yardbinds 67. Strikeforce 64,
649s 62. Red Dogs 59.
Cezars 55, Sambucas 48
Pressure on price
for pork producers
"The prolonged strike- at
Maple `Leaf Food's
Burlington plant has put Fes-
- on the price Huron pork •
producers are receiving: It is
now down to $1.18/kg." the
February minutes of Huron
County Council's agriculture
and public works committee
note.
"Pork processors shipping -
into the Pacific -rim have run
into cancelled orders due to
the currency devaluat-ion.
especially South Korea.
"The sales volume through .
Ontario Pork in 1997 was
3,822,136 head with a value
of $687 -million.'• •the report
continues. "That is .$40 -Mil-
lion higher than in 1996.
"The net exports in 1997
:were 41.5 per cent of
Canadian production." -
• No more rides
on fire truck
Winning teams and athletes
in Lucknow-won't be getting
a ride around that village on a
fire truck to celebrate their
victories anymtre.
The Lucknow fire, board
nixed the practice for liability
reasons at the end of last
month. , -
Instead winners will gel a
victory parade the following
Saturday. with the fire truck
leading the' way.
Math upgrades
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with instructors to offer the
course in two additional loca-
tions. solely for the teachers
of our board." .
The evidence seems con-
trary to public statements fry•
the provincial government
that leaves the impression
teachers are reluctant to
implement curriculum
changes, director of educa-
tion Gaetan Blanchette com-
mented.
"When they are invited they
%trend veru well." he said.
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