The Huron Expositor, 1998-10-14, Page 1212 -TME HURON EXPOSITOR, OCTOBER 14, 1996
Fall
fair is
fury,
funny
and
fantastic
(top, left) Mackenzie Melday looked most like her pet rabbit in one of the categories at the pet
show held Saturday morning as part of the Seaforth Fall Fair. -(top, .right) Sara Kramer of
Seaforth had too much fun on the lady bugs, one of the rides at the midway. (left) Sheila
Thompson was a victim of Klash the Clown's antics during Friday night's variety show.
HILGENDORFF PHOTOS
Regular schedule gets - underway for local minor hockey squads
The nn nor hockcs season
began in earnest this week for
about 241) local youths. with
the first 'games of most regu-
lar season schedules.
Seaforth and District Minim'.
Hockey Associaliuti presi-
dent J1•111 Campbell says,reg-.
ictraIion is riwghh the same
as Iasi .year. the same .level
it's been at for the past few
seasons. although thcrc'i. one
few'cr,girls• team.
The intermediate girls'
team. coached by Jerry
Wright )ast ]ear has disband-
ed. It went undefeated during
the regular schedule and
throughout the playoffs last
season. until the final where
the girl. lost their last two
games to Parkhill. Some._
players arc now out of town
going to- school. and most of
the others have opted to play
for the regional "AA' midget
Rluewatcr Hawks, based in
Lucas. this season.
Seaforth still has a peewee
girls' team. Bill Weber and
Terry Craig return Is'coach
es.
L2; DIR2IDALRD
( 1'1.1:ASi; NOTE:
S( ORFHO. 4 RI) iv .shorter than
usual this week, dud does nor include -
weekend resuhs, because our dead-
line was inured up to Friday to
accommodate the statutory holiday on
,lhankstrinng Monday ..Ifi.ssin
results will be publisher) with next
LAPPA \ newspaper
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BOWLING
ROUNDUP
a lh1! 1417 NIGITESSIS
(Ott xrc;u((st
1IIGII AVERAGf:_,Muir:(s
nennewics 259
RIGll SINGLE; Neal nrucnn:m
160•
111GIt TRIPI 1.;; (letterman.) w•
BETTER TITAN 200; Hcucrman
241/124/100. nennew(cs 2261/241.
Jack t;ngarian 22x/2211/2110. Mike
Monism 224/211. Rob Anderson 227.
Ralph Johnson. 214/200. Curtis
('„dello 217. Pal Ryan 205
TRIPLES OVER 600; lieucnuan.
Renncwu:. 074. J. lingatian 641.
Thomson 629. Anderson (An
SEASQNI11()IISIN(iLli: ncucnnan
100
S11. ON 111611 TRIPLE: ncire 'man
915
11161 AVERAGE: Gas le Lamm 2 ti
iiu;iI SINGLE• lawn 24.4 .
111(:11 TRIPLE: Eason -629
VEEKI.1' SINGLES OVER 209:
Lasun 210/264: Connie Trotter 247..
TRIPLES OVER 600: Fasun
SEASON 111611 SINGLi•: fawn 411,
St3Z()y11I4:l1 TRIPLE: Eases 7x t
STANIIINGS
('iaiicdy %las. 1.1.
Lucks,Str(kcs. (.1.
Just Lor Kicks. 1 4.
'Second chance. 111.
I )rcartier,. 10
Sparc KM, 2
:TDITJY 4 CDUIriftf
1(.54 6 rcwlls,
• &l/4
i11(iiI AVEKAGJ.: Getup: Johnston
2.1
HUAI sits_GLF.: G John.nn 2r,:
ill(iIL'[KIPLF; G Johnston 7115
BETTER TIJAN 200• (i Johnston
2(16/2 tx keg Dick 201/_21.-1/21 4.
Ralph Johnson 211/205, John Marten
2115/21st,. Gordon Muria) 21'r
TKIIJ t OVER 600: (; Johnston.
Dick 010
WOMEN
MGM AVERAGE 'Sue Stokes 175
JIIGIISINGLE Sharon Evans 2115
III1il11RiPLL; Stokes Styr
• STANIUNGS
limp:irds 211 Kernel, 1>
Ncw(br,wts 12. 4101us.Ict. `
7. AMIE liSAI UIR
((Jct 12 rcsul(v
• MEIN
MGR SINGLET George Leivr 420
Mill TRIPLE; Love 746
BIER TIIAN 200; Love 224/120.
Angelle Andtcass,+ 22.124241. Rob
Dinsmore 249/211. Dave Ilewd 261.
%Limnni Van Rake( i2S. Don Nolan
209. Dent) Verhwig 2115
TRIPLES OVER 600;
Andreas.( 404. ['mown:
IvOMEN
111611 SINGLE; Alison Vcrhong
241
WWI TRIPLE; Vcrh og 496
BETTER THAN 200; Verhaog
211/201. Clara IkJong 2(17. Janice
Morns 204. Karen Iloegy 201
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STANDINGS
Jaguars 21. M(i's 20.
T -Binh 19. Corvettes 19.
Mustangs 15. Hudson's 11
( LEGEND: HOMt TEAMs arc
denoted by capitals. and local
teams are in boldface)
• 'Fhc local association again
has :i mite squad for its
youngest players. 111(1 nine
travelling or rep teams, three
of these second or "local
tealllS, ill novice. -atom and
peewee age calcgnries.
Ten teams. lour -senior and
six junior. are also hack in
Seaforth'. House League.
They h.ivc been in action
Saturday. Mornings for the
past couple of weeks.
Most:rep learns have hcen
on the ice (4+4.114 past month.
viilh soache. working on
player selection and prac-
tices.•
Association president
Campbell says less than a
half-do/.en boys have once
again opted for re,'lona!
"triple •\" pl;ly with the
Huron -Perth Laker., about
thy sate number a\ last year.
Ai's AS 'CARROTS'
The Laker\ were new to
this region three years ago.
but"]het haven't found a way
t(i entice many of the Netter
.players away from estab-
lished local minor hoekev
strongholds. siich. a. Seaforth
and (Nlitchcll.
We've always allowed
affiliate players 111 Seaforth.
[halout carrot." says
(-'anlpbcll.
Affiliate players can play in
htglier dtviSionS. with older
players under -certain condi-
tion.. it they are good
• enough.
It's often controversial, but
I. don't know any coaches
• that are going to use an affili-
ate- player if it doesn't
improve their team. the
Sealorth association presi-
dent says.
Doug Dirt/ Ir((11) near
Rrodhagen Is a new coach
with the organization's
novice iI team although well
known in the local system.
John O'Donnell, from
Rayfield, replaces Jason
Papple 'as coach of the
defending Ontario Minor
Hockey Association "C('.
ch:npion Seaforth midgets.
['apple is now an assistant.
coach with he Seaforth
Centcnaires Junior "[revel-
-opulent Hockey ('lith. a sepa-
rate organization.
O'Donnell is relatively new
to the area, hut. a knowledge-
able hockey man with exten-
sive coaching experience in
the Metro Toronto Hockey
1.eague..OPP officer 'Terry
Ward will assist hint withthe
local midgets.
Soinc nlini►r hockey coach -
e. have .loved up an age
class. with many of the play-
ers they coached last year.
Following are the coaches
of Scalorth's travelling teams
for 19971-99 (with the level
they coached last year in
brackets): mite. Lynn
Devereaux (returns); novice
1. Jini C'anlphell (tyke 1:
novice H. Dietz: atom 1.
(ferry Mel.atighlin (novice ll:
atone 11. Theresa Finlayson:
peewee 1, Pete ('hessell
(atom 11: Don Beaver (atom
111. bantam. Paul McElwain:
midget. O'Donnell; bantam
girls. Weber and Craig. '
SYSTEM 'IH AI:THI"
Campbell says there ha\e
been no major changes and
travelling teams are playing
in basically the same
OMI-IA/Western Ontario
Athletic Association
(WOAA) groupings as last
year. -
Seaforth players
make cut in NHL
Seaford) remains well rep-
resented in the world's most -
'respected professional hock-
ey league.
Three players from the arca.
who began their development
in the spurt in the Seaforth
minor and junior systems.
made the cut and were offi-
cially on the final rosters of
!heir respective teams as the
National Hockey League
began regular season play on
1114 weekend.
Third -year forward Rem
Murray of the Dublin arca is
recovering from an injury but
hack with Edmonton's Oilers.
So is sophomore Icftwingcr
Boyd Devereaux of Seaforth.
Last Wednesday's Canadian
Press NHL season preview
on the Oilers quotes
Edmonton coach Ron Low as
saying Devereaux is one of
the forwards 'he has hcen
most impressed with in pre-
season.
"Devereaux has come up
big." Low says. •
Seaforth had three players
under contract with• the
Edmonton learn fast season.
but second --year forward
Mike Watt was traded to the
New York Islanders in the
spring for a goalie.,
Coach Mike Milhury has
been impressed with lutn on
Long Island.
As the exhibition season
wound down last week. Wati
was still the Icftwingcr on the
Isles' first Zinc. ,playing
alongside Robert Reichel and
Mariusz Czerkawski.
Former NHl.ers Dave
Mc1.Iwain of Seaforth (a
career 11)(1 -goal scorer) and
Pat Murray of the .Dublin
arca continue to play profes-
sionally in Switzerland and
Germany respectively.
Scots Driscoll also contin-
ues his career as an NHL
linesman.
All three arc likewise grad-
uates of Scafonh's minor and
junior hockey systems.
"The system looks good
and minor hockey remains
healthy in. i(iwn." Campbell
say..
Karl Tcichcrt returns as
treasurer of the local minor-
hockey
inorhockey association. Cathy
Campbell i. 5ccretar .'('hcryI
McLauglin is in charge •of
fundraising. Joyce McClure
is relcrce-i n -chic]. 111(1 Judy
Jansen is ice captain. Other
members of the executive Are
Tont Shannon.. Dennis
Murray. Terry •(raig.and
Glenda ('haput:
-This Saturday. Oct. 17
#1 Alanis Mornsette
tribute
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•
To all members of the
Clinton Community
Credit Uhion Limited:
NOMINATIONS
ARE NOW BEING ACCEPTED
FOR THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
AND CREDIT COMMITTEE
QUALIFICATIONS ARE AS FOLLOWS: .
1.-A member of the Credit Union at (east 18 years old by
October 31st.
2. A Canadian citizen or a person lawfully admitted to
Canada for permanent residency.
3. A member who is regarded in good standing on the
• records of the Credit Union.
4. Qualiliel under the Act, Regulations or Bylaws of the
Credit Union,.
5. Complies with risk management policies of the Credit
Union and Credit Union Central of Ontario:'
6. Wilt read and become familiar with the current bylaws of
Clinton Community Credit Union Limited.
7. WIII participate in training programs as may be
prescribed from time to time by Credit.Union Central of
'Ontario and as may be prescribed by regulation: -
Nomination forms may be picked up at the head office in Clinton.
Nominations will close on Friday, November 27, 1998 et 5:00
p.m. . • '
There will be no nominations from the floor at the Annual
Meeting on Wednesday, January 13, 1999 beginning at 8:00
p.m. at the Town Hall, Clinton. .
For further information about the Board of Director or Credit
Committe positions or nominating procedures contact Steve
Tyndall, CEO at 482-3466 or Mike Grogan. Branch Manager at
235-0640 -
Dated this 23rd day of September 1998 at Clinton, Ontario
Rr"t �rner'' A,iIrfDobso
Director Director
CLINTON COMMUNITY
CREDIT UNION LIMITED
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