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Sports
Jason Middleton photo
Mens Monday night curling
Doug Smale, of Seaforth, throws a curling rock during the first night of men's Monday night curling at the Seaforth Curling Club.
More than 40 men are signed up for the Monday night curling, but more are welcome to join. For more information call 527-
0590.
Scoreboard
SHUFFLEBOARD
Nov. 3
Women's High: June Martene 456,
Valma Preszcator 408. Catherine De
Corte 376.
Men's High: Bert B. 322, Cor De
Corte 276, Gerald Martene 266.
BOWLING
Seniors
Nov. 5
Men's High Single: Hank Dorssers
253
Men's High Triple: Hank Dorssers
592
Men over 200: Hank Dorssers 253.
Steve Hook 244
Men over 600: none
Women's High Single: Shirley
Stewart 223
Women's High Triple: Ann Wood
518
Women over 175: Shirley Stewart
223, Olave Little 215. Linda Wilson
189. Joyce Matzold 187, Ann Wood
187. 187
Women over 500: Ann Wood 518.
Shirley Stewart 507, Joyce Matzold
501.
Standings:
Thursday Niters
Nov. 4
Men's High Average: Murray
Bennewies 232
Men's High Single: Brian Barry 292
Men's Hlgb Triple: Mike Beuerman
667, Mark Campbell 667.
Men over 200: Kevin McColl 277.
Tom Leppington 207, Mark Campbell
213. 269. Mike Thompson 216, 219,
Murray Bennewies 253, 207, 200.
Brian Barry 218, 292, Bruce Ungarian
201, 246, Gary Huston 252. 200, Mike
Beuennan 278, 200.
Women's High Average: Gayle
Schellenberger 217
Women's High Single: Sue Simpson
241
Women's High Triple: Gayle
Schellenberger 619.
Women over 200: Gayle
Schellenberger 209. 212, Judy
Kilbourn 229. Joanne Lemke 227.
202, Sue Simpson 241.
Standings: Team #2, Team #5, Team
#6, Team #3, Team #4. Team #1.
St. James
Nov. 1
Men's High Single: Dave Hood 259
Men's High Triple: Bob Dinsmore
652
Men over 200: Dave Hood 259, Bob
Dinsmore 223. 239, Gary Huston 237.
229. Geo. Love 234, 224, Hank
Dorssers, Gord Murray 201.
Men over 600: Bob Dinsmore 652.
Gary Huston 651. Dave Hood 618,
Geo. Love 604.
Women's High Single: Janice Moms
266
Women's High Triple: Janice Moms
633
Women over 200: Janice Moms 203,
266, Julie Geddes 249, Johanna
Goodman 223. Sandra Lee 212.
Women over 600: Janice Morris 633
Standings: Stampeders 38, Lions 35.
Bombers 27. Eskimos 25, Argos 24.
Ti -Cats 19.
HOCKEY
Huron -Perth Lakers
Major PeeWee AAA
Nov. 14
Kitchener Jr. Rangers, 3 vs Huron -
Perth takers, 3
Scorers: Reid Oliver (Stratford) (2).
Sean Consitt (Hensall)
Nov. 5-7
Sudbury Big Nickel Tournament
Nov 5
Huron -Perth, 2 vs. Markham
Waxers, 2
Scorers: Andrew Barton
(Stratford), Dean Klomp (St. Mary's)
Nov 5
Huron -Perth, 2 vs. Toronto
Marlboros, 1
Scorers: Reid Oliver (Stratford),
Sean Consitt (Hensall)
Nov 6
Huron -Perth, 1 vs. Halton
Hurricanes,1
Scorers: Dean Klomp (St. Marys)
Nov 6
Huron Perth, 5 vs. Sault St. Mark
Pinos, 2
Scorers: Reid Oliver (Stratford) 3,
Brent Rae (St. Mary's). Sean Consitt
(Hensall)
Nov 7
Send -final
Huron -Perth, 0 vs. Toronto Jr.
Canadlens, 6
Coaches' comments: Excellent
showing at the Sudbury Big Nickel
Tournament against some very
talented competition.
House League
Juniors
Nov. 6
Kings 9 Leafs 0
Kings goals: Marissa Scott 2, Deanna
Devereaux 2, Murray Dale 2. Sara
Devereaux, Zack Vulders, Colin
Askett.
Oilers 3 Sharks 4
Oilers goals: Samantha Goulding.
Ken Van Bakel. Jake McClure
Oilers goals: Jordan Pepper 3. Zack
Goos.
Seniors
Nov. 6
Ducks 4 Blues 7
Ducks goals: Brad Van Bakel 2, Paul
Doig, Craig Windsor.
Blues goals: Mau Huether 4. Brandon
McOavin, Brandon Sallows, Luke
Harrison.
Panthers 5 Bruins 2
Panthers goals: Dean Johnston 3.
Chad Anderson, Don Nigh
Bruins goats: Dalton Becker, Scott
Selvey
'Dykes
Nov. 6
Brussels 2 at Seaforth 7
Seaforth goals: Kenny Huether 4. Lsaac
Bruner, Jordan Pepper, Sean Kelly.
Coaches' comments: Great
goaltending
Nov. 7
Blyth 0 at Seaforth 7
Seaforth goals: Kiernyn Campbell 2.
Nikki Van Miltenburg, Sean Kelly,
Jordan Pepper, Kenny Huether.
Coaches' comments: Great defence.
Solid on the blue line.
Atom 11
Nov. 6
Seatorth 4 vs Lucknow 1
Seaforth goals: James Looby 2. Jeremy
Chisholm, Trevor Keyes
Bantam Rep
oa, r
Seaforth 5 at Kltocardine 7
Seaforth goals: Ian Murray, Tyler
Listman 4
Nov. 5
Seaforth 6 at Listowel 3
Seaforth goals: Tyler Listman 3. Josh
Shea 2. Jesse Flanagan.
RINGETTE
Tween
Seaforth 5 Stratford 1
Saturday, Nov. 6
Scorers: Erin Brunk 3, Jodie Keys 1.
Justine Hart I
Coaches' Comment: The game was a
lot closer than the score indicated.
Girls played well.
Exeter 5 Seaforth 3
Sunday, Nov. 7
Scoters: Lindsey Keys 2, Erin Brunk I
Coaches' Comment: Best game of
the season. girls are improving with
each game. Our goaltending gave us a
chance to win the game.
The Seaforth Business Impr
the
Christmas
Friday, Nov 12 7pm-9pm
Saturday, Nov 13 1pm-4pm
Sunday, Nov 14 1pm-4pm
4 locations to Tour!
Door prizes e Refreshments
Stores downtown will be open
during the Home Tour
Tickets $10
Tickets are available
at businesses
throughout Seaforth
Proceeds to
Downtown Streetscape
.'ment Association presents
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SEAFORTH INSURANCE
BROKER LTD. 527-1610
• Home • Commercial
*Auto • Farm
• Out of Province
Travel insurance
41 Main St. S. Seaforth
Ken Canino, Joanne Williamson,
Christa O'Neil and Barb Wan
In recognition of Remembrance Day
1 the Seaforth Medical Clinic
WILL BE CLOSED
Thursday, November llth
the OPEN CLINIC
is also cancelled
Thursday November llth
Congratulations
& Best Wishes
to
Dorothy Hays
on receiving
The Bishops's Award
For Excellence in Ministry
From Ross, Joyce, Andrea, Bradley,
Brent, Cheryl, Tyler & Brooke
THE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION
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THURSDAY NOVEMBER 11
REMEMBRANCE DAY
PARADE and SERVICE
10:30 AM - Parade to Cenotaph from Legion 11:00 AM -.Service at Cenotaph
H weather Is Inclement, service will be hold In upstairs hall.
Following the service, the parade will return to the Legion Hall
for comrlideshlp and entertainment (Chris Black Combo 1_p.m, 7)
The Support of the Public For These Annual Events Will Be Appreciated
SEAFORTH BRANCH
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RICK FORTUNE JIM MACLEOD
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HURON LAS"I"
PARKING NOTICE
TO ALL RESIDENTS OF THE
MUNICIPALITY OF HURON EAST
The Council of the Municipality of Huron East.
requests the cooperation of the ratepayers regarding
the parking of cars and other vehicles, and the
depositing of snow on municipal roads during the
period in which snow clearing operations are
necessary.
It is an offence under the Highway Traffic Act, Section
170(12) to: "Park or stand a vehicle on a highway in
such a manner as to interfere with the movement of
traffic or the clearing of snow from the highway."
Also, Section 181 states: "No person shall deposit
snow or Ice on a roadway without permission in
writing to do so from the Ministry or the road Authority
responsible for the Maintenance of the Road."
Parking is not permitted on any street within the built
up urban areas of the Municipality of Huron East
between the hours of 2 a.m. and 6 a.m., from
November 1 to April 15. Violators will be ticketed and
may have their vehicles towed and impounded.
Neither the Municipality of Huron East nor the "Snow
Plow Operators" will be held responsible for damage
done to vehicles or mailboxes on the Municipal Road
Allowance. Your cooperation in this matter is greatly
appreciated.
John Forrest
Huron East Public Works Coordinator
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