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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Expositor, 2002-10-09, Page 414 -THE HURON EXPOSITOR, October 24, 2001 Sports Citizenship nominations wanted The Seaforth and District Community Centres is hosting free public skating again this year on Sundays from 2:30 - 4 p.m. Local businesses and community organizations sponsor public skating times. Next skating will be held on Sunday, Oct. 28. Watch for a schedule of all dates, times and sponsors to be distributed through all local schools. Schedules will also be available at the community centres. Huron East Recreation Senior Shuffleboard Senior Shuffleboard continues at the Seaforth and District Community Centres every Wednesday from 1:30 - 4 p.m. Last week's winners were: Ladies: Ann Van Dooren - 294, Kathie Tippelt - 278 and Wilma Pennings - 257. Men: Cor DeCorte - 228, Harry Pennings - 226, and Hank Dorssers - 222. Please note that there will be no shuffleboard today due to the Egmondville Church Supper. Citizenship nominations being accepted The Huron East recreation department is now accepting nominations for the annual Citizenship Awards for Seaforth and Area. Scoreboard Bowling Seniors Oct. 19 Men over 200: Hank Dorssers 275; Don Deighton 245; Steve Hook 221; Paul Copeland 203. Men over 600: Hank Dorssers 611 Women over 175: Ann Wood 212; Shirley Stewart 200; Joyce Matzold 199, 182; Joyce Wallace 191. Women over 500: Joyce Matzold 548; Ann Wood 519. Thursday Niters Oct. 18 Men over 200: Dean Price 211; Kevin McColl 247; Tom Leppington 206, 214; Rob Simpson 203; Paul Boyd 291, 202, 216; Rob Anderson 211, 201, 228; Gary Huston 247, 214; Brian Guichelaar 323, 202; Pat Ryan 202, 209; Mike Thomson 271; Steve Anderson 231, 204, 249. Men over 600: Rob Anderson 640; Gary Huston 646; Brian Guichelaar 712; Kevin McColl 625; Paul Boyd 709; Mike Thomson 615; Steve Anderson 684. Women over 200: Gayle Schellenberger 318, 225; Diana Steep 215; Connie Trotter 228; Nancy Sue Thomson 242. Women over 600: Gayle Schellenberger 742; Nancy Sue Thomson 627. Standings Guitch's Glitches 19; Foursome 15; Starlights 14; Heroes 12; Don't Know 12; Accupuncture 12. Town and Country Legion Oct. 12 & 19 Men's High Average: Don Elliott 206; Eric Kennedy 205; Men's High Single: Don Elliott 243; Bill Dale 253. Men's High Triple: Chris Weatherbee 671; Rick Dale 670. Men over 200: Rick Dale 240, 251; Bill Holman 216; Chris Weatherbee 221, 212, 238, 205; Don Elliott 243, 208, 225; Bruce Ungarian 200, 209, 232, 233; Bill Rhynard 201; Arie Van Diepen 219, 211, 235; Dave Whyte 210; Bob Rhynard 203, 200; Eric Kennedy 243, 235, 224; Bill Dale 203, 253. Men Over 600: Don Elliott 601; Bruce Ungarian 653; Chris Weatherbee 671; Eric Kennedy 608, 632; Rick Dale 670; Bill Dale 603. Women's High Average: Linda Kramers 197, 194; Women's High Single: Linda Kramers 236, Linda Kramers 235; Women's High Triple: Linda Kramers 667, 554. Women over 200:Linda Kramers 229, 236, 202, 206, 235; Theresa Somerville 207, 115, Rose Doyle 200. Women over 600: Linda Kramers 667. Standings Taxidermists 26, The Sex Pistols 19, Snoozes 12, Crocodile Hunters 11, Exterminators 9, Mortishions 7. Hockey • Junior house league Oct. 20 Leafs 3 Kings 1 Leafs goals: Conner Devereaux, Branden McGavin, Kalen Devereaux Kings goal: Scott Selvey Sharks 4 Oilers 4 Sharks goals: Jordan Currie 2, Matt Huether, Brody Piett Oilers goals: Dean Johnston 2, Bradley Van Bake!, Randy Murray Senior house league Blues 5 Panthers 2 Blues goals: Matt Chaput 2, Kyle Robinson, Daryl Hulley, Damn Dick. Panther goals: Daniel Packer, Grady Beaver Bruins 6 Ducks 4 Bruins goals: Conner Maloney, Josh Gerber 2, Tyler Van Drunen, Matt Shannon, Tyler Loughnane Ducks goals: Matt Cartwright 2, Corey Dawe, Keith McMahon. WOAA Midgets Tykes Oct. 21 Seaforth 4 Goderich 10 Seaforth goals: Ray Huether Atom Seaforth 4 Hanover 2 Oct. 19 Seaforth goals: Brad McLaughlin, Josh Gerber, Jason Wilson, Tyler Listman Atom LL Seaforth 3 Clinton 2 Oct. 20 Seaforth goals: Justin Arts, Ian Murray, Darin Dick Pee Wee Seaforth 9 Hensall 2 Oct. 20 Seaforth goals: Conner Maloney 2, Tyler Van Drunen 2, Matt Fisher, Matt Chaput 2, Daryl Hulley, Matt Cartwright Bantam 1 Seaforth 10 Milverton 1 Oct. 20 Seaforth goals: Brad Henderson 2, Dave Verberne 2, Tyler Elligsen 2, Darren Beaver 2, Dave McClory. Novice Seaforth 1 Listowel 6 Oct. 20 Seaforth goal: Bradon Connelly Ringette Tweens Oct. 21 Seaforth 2 Forest 0 Seaforth goals: Carmen Camochan, _ Lindsay Nash Belles Oct. 20 Seaforth 8 Forest 3 Seaforth goals: Jodie McIntosh 2, Erin Brunk 5, Brittany Flanagan Juniors Seaforth 6 London 5 Seaforth goals: R. Nash 2, L. Nash, A. Dick, M. Camochan, B. Dietz. Novice Seaforth 3 Exeter 14 Seaforth goals: Micah Robertson - Duman 2, Abigail Myerscough (Attention coaches --scoreboard forms can be picked up from The Seaforth Huron Expositor office at 11 Main Street and submitted to the office on Monday's by noon to have game details included in the Scoreboard. Many reports come from game sheets picked up from the arena and as a result, out-of- town play is not recorded here unless coaches use our scoreboard forms and submit them to the office. If teams are relying in game sheets at the arena, it is important all information is filled out. Information often missing includes the town of the visiting team and the date the games were played. This information must be available for the scores to be included in Scoreboard. Email or handwritten submissions are welcome as well but must ,include the date, the teams, where the game was played, the score and who scored the goal. To recognize goalies, defence or other highlights, one or two additional lines are welcome as "coach's comments." We thank you for your cooperation in making this system of sports reporting possible.) Watch for our 06, tMmp 1 MA NINGTON 1 FRESH IDEAS IN FLOORING- Coming LOORING Coming Soon CQIvFQRT We carry a complete selection of Quality Flooring Productd • Carpeting • Sheet Vinyl • Ceramic The • Hardwood & Laminate Hwy. #83,190 Thames Rd., E., Exeter 235-1652 Toll free 1 -866-285-5516 This volunteer recognition is presented to three valuable citizens in three different categories - Service to Sports, Civic Service and Humanitarian Service. The awards are chosen based on the person's contribution to the community in a volunteer capacity. If you know somebody that fits one of the above categories you can submit names to the Huron East Recreation Department, Box 885, Seaforth, ON NOK I WO.' Fax 527-2770 or e-mail sdcc@ezlink.on.ca. These awards are presented at the BIA Christmas Dinner and Dance. Deadline for nominations is Nov. 9. For more information please call 527-1272. rr WHIM 11111111att111ft AIN, WilkEmil /NIL t Are you experiencing difficult}' finding or keeping a job, due to a disability? FREE SERVICES are available to help you! Let us tell you about them. Information Sessions (Disability Related information will be available regarding O.D.S.P. Employment Supports, CPP & 11RU(') (ktober 24, 2001 Wednesday - Listowel Public Library 7:00 to 9:00 260 Main Street West Listowel October 25, 2001 Thursday - Mitchell Town Hall Room 7:00 to 9:00 169 St. David Street, Mitchell October 29, 2001 Monday - Seaforth Towu Hall 7:00 to 9:00 72 Main Street Seaforth November 5, 2001 Monday - Goderich Legion 7:00 to 9:00 56 Kingston Street November 8, 2001 Thursday - Clinton Town Hall 7:00 to 9:00 23 Albert Street Clinton November 14, 11'ednesday November 15, Thursday - Wingham Adult Learning Centre 7:00 to 9:00 152 Josephine Street Wingham - $t. 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