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Huron Expositor, 2005-10-12, Page 27
Sports Scoreboard SHUFFLEBOARD Oct. 5 Women's high: Jean Wilbee 4 wins, Ann Van Dooren, Catherine DeCorte 3 wins Men's high: Art Scott 5 wins, Ken Lingelbach, Gerald Martene 4 wins BOWLING Oct. 7 Seniors Men's high single: Steve Hook, 277 Men's high triple: Steve Hook, 595 Men over 200: Steve Hook 277, Hank Dorssers 206 Women's high single: Grace Corbett 203 Women's high triple: Grace Corbett 535 Women over 175: Grace Corbett 203, Oalve Little 176 Women over 500: Grace Corbett 535 St. James Oct. 3 Men's high single: Bob Dinsmore 300 Men's high triple: Bob Dinsmoe 703 Men over 200: Bob Dinsmore 300, 250; Geo. Love 250, Gary Huston 237, Tom Leppington 211, Mark Higenell 203. Women's high single: Julie Geddes 270 Women's high triple: Julie Geddes 612 Women over 200: Julie Geddes 270, Sandra Lee 256. Women over 600:Julie Geddes 612 Standings: Dolphins 22, Ravens 18, Vikings 14, Eagles 12, Marlins 11, Colts 7. HOCKEY MINOR BANTAM AAA Markham Majors AAA Fall Classic Hockey Tournament Oct. 7-9 Huron -Perth 5 Ottawa Valley Titans 1 Huron -Perth 5 Quinte Red Devils 1 Huron -Perth 3 Gloucester Rangers 1 Huron -Perth 4 Quinte Red Devils 1 Huron -Perth 3 Central Ontario Wolves 2 Huron -Perth 5 Kanata Blazers 3 Coaches comment: Our team really gelled this weekend - we were moving the puck well, our forwards pressured the opposition every game, the defence kept the shots down and kept the front of the net clear, and our goaltending was outstanding. Everybody played hard every shift and it paid off winning the tournament. Local players include Sean Consitt, of Hensall, Haden Campbell, of Seaforth, Braden Connolly, of Seaforth and Connor Devereaux, of Seaforth. MIDGET AA GIRLS HOCKEY Saugeen Maitland Lightning 3 London Devilettes 0 in Milverton Oct. 1 Goal scorer: Laurie Sinclair, 3 Comment: The coach of this year's team, Bill Weber, has the girls playing amazingly well. We look forward to the rest of the sea- son as they participate in the Tier 1 North Metro Toronto Girl's League. The Huron Expositor • October 12, 2005 Page 27 Jeff Heuchert photo Jim Smith, of Seaforth, braved the cool temperatures Saturday afternoon, to begin raking the leaves at his East William St. home. His lawn was cov- ered in them from front to back. 2004 Pontiac vehicle stolen from Goderich Street driveway through the night Oct. 4 A car was stolen from the driveway of a Goderich Street residence in Seaforth sometime through the night of Oct. 4, reports the Huron OPP. Stolen was a red four -door 2004 Pontiac SE1 with Ontario license plates ATYB-976. Anyone with relat- ed information is asked to call the Huron OPP or Crime Stoppers. More Vandalism in Seaforth area Seaforth Grain Elevators and remote-controlled traffic lights on the Egmondville bridge were again targets of vandalism on Oct. 1 and 2, reports the Huron OPP. For the second weekend in a row, several windows were smashed with rocks at Seaforth Grain Elevators on Crombie Street on Oct. 1. And, on Oct. 2, dam- age was_ done, also for the sec- ond week- end in a row, to two remote-con- trolled flag- man lights, owned by Premier kits Concrete at the work site on Kippen Road. The lights, valued at $40,000, were pushed over and the metal surrounding the lights was damaged. Anyone with relat- ed information is asked to call the Huron OPP or Crime Stoppers. appy 90th Birthday.'. The members of Esther 'A Wright's family invite relatives and friends to join them as they celebrat the occasion of their Mother's 90th birthday. There will be a drop-in ,C,‘ tea at the Bayfield United,.`'U M, urch, Hwy. 21 Bayfield; Sunday, October 16th /kt,\ from 2-4 pm. 'r'�Di Beat Wishes Only Please ��/„�� *'' , k ,cc ss',le Seaforth Optimist Club 2005 TRAVEL THE WORLD & CASH LOTTERY OCTOBER DRAW WINNERS $1250.00 Leanne McKay $100 Consolation Ken & Deb Janmaat Br agen Community e MEN'S LATE HARVEST Friday, October 28/0 $1$/person Social Hour 6 p.m. - Super Served 7-8. For tickets call 345-2654 345-2209 IWO INS IMF I- Stratford •.t : 55 1 Huron I : Cinemas •.. : 273-6780 St. I p l I Show Schedule for Octobr 14 - 20 The Foo 7 8 915 pm, ISat/Sun Ilrunes at 2 pm Wallace & Gromb, 7 & 9:15 pm, Set/Sun Matinee at 2 pm IA I In tier Shoes, 6:45 & 9:15 pm, Sat/Sun Matins* at 2 pm (-13 1 Just Like Heaven, 7 5 9:15 pm, 8.VSun Matinmo at 2 pm p 1 IThe Constant Gardener, 6:45 & 9:15 pm Sat/Sun Matinee et 2 pm 1© I 1 56.00 Tuesdays www.stratfordcinemas.com GODERICH 524-7811 Oct. 14 - 20 > $ Fri & Sat l n-- 6:45 & 9:15 Sun - Wed 8:00 Mature Theme Not Recommended Frightening Scenes for Young Children PG aflarc & Gromit r. it Wr r uui A CHRIST/FAS) CAPER Livery FiImfest ~` Thursday 20th a 7:00 Only www.movielinks.ca a 6:45&9:15. 0 Sun - Thur 8:00 Sat&SunMat 2:00 jUdi Maggie DENCH SMITH , laddles in • lavers le I' longi, distance?1-800-265-3438 SEAFORTH MINOR BROOMBALL REGISTRATION & START DATES SEAFORTH ARENA Start Dates Wednesday, October 12'h Pee Wee (Co-ed) - 7:30 p.m. - 8:20 p.m. Juvenile Girls - 8:20 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Thursday, October 13' Bantam Boys & Girls - 7:30 p.m. - 8:20 p.m. Midget Boys & Girls - 8:20 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Juvenile Boys Call Rob 523-4316 NEW PLAYERS WELCOME $1 15.00lplayer. A late fee will apply after October 27'. For more information call Rob 523-4316 or Ann 345-2404. Please note changes may occur to practice schedule