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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1988-12-28, Page 16Page 4A Times -Advocate, December 28, 1988 Bell Atoms blow lead still. tie ILDERTON - The Exeter Bell Atoms blew a 3-0 Lead against II- denon last Tuesday night and ended .up tied in the contest 3-3. Ryan Beckett opened the scoring for the locals with a goal just 1:29 into the contest after being set up by Brian Richardson. Ryan Soldan made it 2-0 for the local with an unassisted effort with just two seconds left in -the open- ing stanza. Beckett crotched his second of the game at 19 seconds of the second period, with an unassisted tally. Ilderton then fought back to tie the game. They got on•the board with 12 seconds left in the second, pulled to within one goal at 3-2, at 49 seconds of the third and finally got the equalizer with 1:46 left to play. . Mau Sims played a good game between the pipes for Exeter. Lucan bowling scores LUCAN - Results Of the Lucan Bowling Lanes. MONDAY LADIES • LYNNE FARQUIIAR 346-801, DIANE WILLIAMS 295.785, AUDREY WATT 250-705, HELEN IIARDY 250- 694, MARE ELSON 253-682,' DEB _ PEARCE 259.679, PAT MACDONALD 245-662, JOAN L. FINKBEINER 234- 650, GRACE FARQUIIAR .t40-642, MAYY-MURPHY 238.638, KIT IIEARN 236-624, SUE JOHNSTON 210-609. SIIERRIE GIBSON.- 289, B/s'ITY ANK- ERS - 257,; BELINDA GREAVES - 248. COLLEEN'S JOAN GODDARD 251-709, SHEILA IIODGINS 249-680, DIANNA LEDDY 251-633, LORI I/ODGINS 238-619, DEBBIE- SCARBOROUGH 286-610. LINDA HIBBERT 227-604, JUDI WELLS - 25, THELMA !IODG!NS - 254. SENIOR CITIZENS FRANK DEALOCK 247-658, HAR- RY NOELS 230, PAT DAVIS 219, JIM BURT - 213, DERWIN BEATSON - 204,.CHARLIE GRIEVE - 200. NORAII t%'ISSELL 194, JACK DICKENS - 192, HELEN MCDONALD -192, FLOR- ENCE MCROBERT -190. C.A.W. LOCAL 1620 LYNN SAUDI - 307, GARY DUN- LOP • 282, GARY WORM - 269, WAYNE WILSON - 263, KEITH EVANS 242, ROB RILEY -241. JIM SMITH - 241, BASIL SHORT - 221, GARRY GIBSON - 221. WEDNESDAY MIXED BOB PIPE 270=701, PAT RYAN 246-649, JUDY tt'ALTERS 296-637, LARRY MACGREGOR 245-637, BILL BOS 248-636, RAY VANGEEL 255- 619, BILL ROSS - 260. BRAD CAR- SON - 236, LEAZA TWADDLE • 224. THURSDAY MEN REG CRAWFORD 287-776, DAVE GLENDINNING.288.743, BOB SMITH 257=732. BASIL S1/ORT 268-700. JIM SMITH 293-689, JEFF PARK 247-686, HAROLD SMITH 247-680, FRED WELLS 246-679, GEO ROB• BINS 260.676, SANDY HYDE 279- 668. RAY 1/ANDS 244-666„WAYNE WA tNE S.If1111 227-666, EARL ALLISON 259- 658, DAVE SAfITll 238-658, DON WATT 257-653, JEFF .ALLISON 242- 650: DAVE MAWDSLEY - - 30!. FRIDAY MIXED DAN RODGERS -267-745,- RAY MCROBERT 239-689.. HEAT//ER SMITH 240-646. BRENDA SMITH 232-642, 11) FOX 236.631, PETE SAfITII -276, DAVE SMITH -241, EDIE BURT - 223. MARC CtRROLL - 218. Hensall Arena Events Wednesday, December 28 10:00 a.m. - Noon Figure Skating Skate-a-thon 2:30 - 3:30 p.m. Moms & Tots 9:00 p.m. Brussels vs Bantam Thursday, December • 29 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. Public Skating . 5:30 p.m. Ringette 8:15 p.m. Rec. Hockey Friday, December 30 & Saturday, December 31 CLOSED - ICE PAINTING Monday, January 2 5:15 p.m. Hensall Minor Hockey Tuesday, January 3 4:15 p.m. Hensall Figure Skating 8.00 p.m. Broomball Town and Country Bowling ZURICH - The scores for the Town and Country Bowling Lanes. MONDAY GRAND COVE - VIK! TAYLOR 168-223, VEE WILDE 576.202, NORM WILDE 601-220, JACK WORTON 560-232. MONDAY LADIES Basket Cases - LOUISE JONES - 488, Strikes & Mrs.- NANCY SMTTh- 497, Near Mrs. • JOYCE BAILEY - 649, Oder & Ends • TRUDY ROOSE- BOOM -581, Nappy Gang . • VAL FORD • 637, Town & Country Six - S!IIRLE-Y BEDARD 301-700, Pin Poppers - JUNE FISHER - 586. Star - lues - PAT SCHROEDER - 521, Red Devils • SANDRA DICKERT • 630, Packers • LEONA REICIIERT - 554. Jolly Six - VESTA MILLER -509. TUESDAY C.A.P. - CINDY WESTON - 107, JEFF DE- KORT 87, ALEIDA KATZ - 116. 11.C. - WENDY MAWSON - 191, I1.C. - DONNA JONES - 97. TUESDAY MENS Ilighrollers • JOHN SM/TS 655.275. Teatottlers - HAROLD GINGERICI! 539-215, Dashound's Too - LEO HOFFMAN 604- 243.- Sign's & Shirts - RON DANN 781-300. Klondyke - LUKE MOMMERSTEEG 689-253, Family Affair - IIAROLD GREEN 600- 242, General Coach - VIC GALLAGII- ER JR. - 725-270, Rockets - JACK FULLER - 681-276, Newcomers - JIM SMITH 390.758, Pin Rockers - PAT 7/NMIER 620-264. SUNDAY MELNICK. RES. DON.MULCAIIY 506-192, MARTIN TYERS 445-171. KAZ BEZEC 411- 154, TOM pROD1E 401-149. THURSDAY GOLDEN AGERS ED STRACIIAN - 292, GERTJE FLEISCIIUER - 190. LYDA GANDIER - 272, IVAN REICHERT - 220, FRIE- DA MOORE - 207, BARBARA STRA- C IIAN 236, LOUISE IVANCIIENKO - 22!, 11S. LYDA SANDIER - 169. II.S. ED S/'RACIIAN - 155. •THURSDAY MIXED LEAGUE G.M.D.'S = LEROY MELOC/IE 6/6- 224, A -Tears • GARY ,I/USTON 350. 823, Odd Couples BEV BIERLIN6 344-799, Gisler Busters - DAVE GROOT 277-621, DIRTY 1,2 DOZEN JEFF DAWE 208.550, Party Pak • TRAVIS DAVIS 154-450: SATURDAY DIES IN- TERTOWN ZURICH #! • 16 PTS. JUNE FIS1I- ERS 607.229, GODERICII - 14PTS: DEBBIE B. 620.216. SLAFORTII 20 PTS. CAROL JOIINSTON.651.275 ZU- RIC11 MI! • 10 PTS. BET1 Y DATARS 662-280. SATURDAY MENS I'N- TERTOWN • ZURICI! 25 - MOLL:WORTI/73. OL - LIE EDWARDS 1423-357, FRANK PALEN 1229.293, RON DANN 115/- 242, CHARLES BRIGHT 1061-279, DOUG SMITH JR. 1055-233, LUKE MOMMERSTEEG 1029-220. SATURDAY Y.B.C. JEFF REID - 181, JIM DENNOME - 136. JASON IIARDY - 77, GREG QUICK • 124, NATHAN ZIMMERMAN - 153, ANGELA DENNOME - 79, RYAN MORRISON - 81, ANDY LANS- BERGEN • /27, BRIAN FUNK' - 130. GARY ALLAN !HUSTON - 207, MI- CHAEL FUNK - 106. KRISTIE GAL- LACHER - 95, BECKY PALEN • 126, HEATH PALEN - 126. MANDY SMITH - 101. BRAD BROWN - 103, JONA- THAN IIARDY -90, JEFF REGIER - 71, K/IST!E PALEN - 123, DWAYNE MCNAB - 149, KELLY LANSBIa1'{;EN - 140, S/IARI !ALEN;- 112. DANIELLE MCKINNON - 155. • SATURDAY MENS IN- TERTOWN ZURICH 40 - LUCAN 8. RON DANN 265-1202, GARY HUSTON 272-292- 1173, LUKE MOMMERSTEEG 292- 1024. CHARLIE BRIGIII. 280-1024. OLLIE.EDWIIRDS 257-1116. 3 'rs. mnnlhly Municipal Trust 11.14.1.1. Trust Companies Rates for 35 INVESTMENTS' //��11��LL11C�� 524-2Tt3 122 Court House . ' uarr, Groderirh 0 11I8 % 3 )rs. ann. Municipal Trust •No Fees ' •No Charges 1-800-265-5503 TmiTivanzwwwwwwwwwwww:izT4:7417amwril HensallCMc Corner :I SwAS(m'sGreetmgs' • Hensall Village Council take this opportunity to extend sincere appre- ciation and gratitude to' the many volunteer individuals and groups, including those involving youth par- ticipation, for their invaluable service to the community Jeff Reaburn. And extend warmest wishes to all for a jo .µs and peaceful holiday season. Happy New Year ames Robinson - Reeve Peter Groot, L. (Butch) Hoffman, • Cecil Pepper, councillors and staff Kinsmen General Midgets close out season with win EXETER - Exeter Kinsmen Gen- erals closed out their season in un - .defeated fashion as they downed the visiting Forest. Midgets- 7-2 on Wednesday at the Rec centre. Mark Burton led the Exeter attack with a hat -trick, while linemates John Rooseboom and Todd McCann chipped in with two goals and one goal respectively. Harlen Tinney added the other marker. In a recent game in St. Marys, the Generals were held to a 3-3 tie by the host, team. Shawn Guillct opened the scoring for Exeter on a pass from Bruce Papple and after Scott Greason tied the game for St. Marys. Tom Rolph scored with help from Jeff Rowe for a 2-1 Exet- er lead after one. In thc second period, Papple scored from Jeff Chipchasc and Rolph while Kevin Seguin replied for St. Marys. A third period goal by Paul, Pod- sadecki lifted the host team into their third tie of the season with the Generals. The Generals won the other contest 50-4 in the last min- ute of the game. An anticipated battle for first place turned into a rout in Exeter as the Generals bombed Lucan 'Mid- gets 9-0.. Rowc, Burton and Brett Borden scored twice while Chipchase; Guil- let and John Bell added singles. • Rolph lcd the playmakers with three assists and•Chipchasc added two, with singles going to .Henry DeBruyn, Papple, Burton, Bell, Al- lan Blommacrt and Harlem 'Finney: Brent MacDonald was in goal for the shutout. . The Generals now prepare for the Shamrock playoffs and the OMHA round robin playdowns. Getting in position - Derek Shackleton, of the Exeter Hawks, tries to get into position for a shot against the Lucan Irish netminder 'Brad Judd, Friday night at the South Huron Roc Centre. Shackle- ton scored once but Lucan won the game 6-4. Tween Ringette team wins again, 5-3 over Forest EXETER - Exctcr Twccns won again when they defeated Forest 5-3 on Saturday, December 17 in For- est. Andrea Urlin played in goal and did a super job. They were short four girls. The "team all played -extremely well by not letting Forest get any good shots on net. Forest did get the first goal just .1:33 after the game started. Katie Armstrong, assisted by Jill • Sararas scored at 4:59. Forest scored at 5:30 and Christine Morgan, unas- sistcd scored at 9:30 to end thc first period. In the second period, Christine Morgan assisted by Katie Arm- strong at 5:40 and 'Jill Sararas as- 'sistcd by Morgan at eight minutes. Forest scored at 9:30 but Jill Sa- . raras assisted by Cheyenne Westlake for Ester at 11:00 for the last goal of the game. Next games arc Janua}' 7 in Hen- sall against.Scaforth at••3:3() and January 8 in G(xlcrich at 7:30. 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Price $16 55 Toppngs include Pepperoni, Bacon, Mushrooms, Olives, Orions, Pineapple, Green Peppers - Hol Peppers (Won request) (no substitutes) EXPIRES JAN. 15/89 it "PI' Pizza So Good .You'll Want 2 2 for 1 Pizza EAT IN PICK UP DELIVERY 277 Main St., Exeter mks 235-0188 Dear Mom and Dad: . . "Why I'n'i Quitting Hockey" Editor's Note: The following is a child's point of view...when un- able to live up to adult expectations. it's "reprinted from a hockey tournament program and we believe it's self explanatory. - -Don't get excited, I'm not running awaa.or anything. I hope you won't be mad that I left you guys this letter, but l don't have the guts to say all this stuff in person.. . It's about our hockey team. I was really excited to make the all- star team this year. The uniforms and hockey bags arc pretty neat and we get to travel all over the place. ,But I know you are disap- pointed in me. It started when Dad called our coach after the second -game to tell him he was taking me off -the team. I know you used to like to tell the guys at work how many goals I scored last year in house league. .I guess you haven't had too much to tell them this year. But after the coach talked you out ot.taking me off the tears, I was really nervous to go back. The coach told me he thought I was good enough to play all-star and not to worry. He told the other players I got sick and they all kept asking me if I was feeling better. I know you really like it when I score goals. 1 guess that's why you said you'd give me a $1 for a goal and .25 cents for an assist. But the coach says an assist is as good as a goal. The coach wasn't too happy when I told him you give me SI' for a penalty though. 1 try to be more aggressive, Pike you said, but the other guys skate pretty fast. You told me to carry the puck more, like Jimmy docs. but I can't seem to go fast enough to get away from the other guys: You should see mc play street hockey though. When they pick . teams I nearly always get picked first and 1 score a lot of goals. The other day I hit one of the guys in the elbow with the tennis ball and we couldn't stop laughing for about a year. But before our real hock- ey games, I always.get so nervous. You know a lot about hockey Dad, but I just can't remember all the things you tell me in the car on the way to the game. By the time we get there, I always feel sick in my stomach. I don't mind you screaming at the games, 'cause all the parents scream. But don't yell at John to pass the puck more. I Ic's the best player on our team and without him we'd he. dead. Aftcr our game yesterday 1 felt bad when you yelled at the coach for not putting me on the Ice in the third period. It was a close game and he wanted the best players out there. The coach is a pretty cool guy really, and he doesn't get any money or anything for coaching us. - I know you were both pretty upset after we lost the garlic. You were surprised when I started crying in the Car on the way home. 11 wasn't because of when I got hurt in the second period, like I said. 1. just couldn't help it: I love you both a lot, sol think I Fetter quit hockey. It's costing you a lot of money, like you said, and you guys . don't seem to enjoy coming to my games any more anyways. • I can't go back to house league, 'cause all the guys would laugh. I hope you understand why 1 can't play hockey anymore. 1 think it'll be the best thing for you guys. Signed Your Son. o 3 'rs. mnnlhly Municipal Trust 11.14.1.1. Trust Companies Rates for 35 INVESTMENTS' //��11��LL11C�� 524-2Tt3 122 Court House . ' uarr, Groderirh 0 11I8 % 3 )rs. ann. Municipal Trust •No Fees ' •No Charges 1-800-265-5503 TmiTivanzwwwwwwwwwwww:izT4:7417amwril HensallCMc Corner :I SwAS(m'sGreetmgs' • Hensall Village Council take this opportunity to extend sincere appre- ciation and gratitude to' the many volunteer individuals and groups, including those involving youth par- ticipation, for their invaluable service to the community Jeff Reaburn. And extend warmest wishes to all for a jo .µs and peaceful holiday season. Happy New Year ames Robinson - Reeve Peter Groot, L. (Butch) Hoffman, • Cecil Pepper, councillors and staff Kinsmen General Midgets close out season with win EXETER - Exeter Kinsmen Gen- erals closed out their season in un - .defeated fashion as they downed the visiting Forest. Midgets- 7-2 on Wednesday at the Rec centre. Mark Burton led the Exeter attack with a hat -trick, while linemates John Rooseboom and Todd McCann chipped in with two goals and one goal respectively. Harlen Tinney added the other marker. In a recent game in St. Marys, the Generals were held to a 3-3 tie by the host, team. Shawn Guillct opened the scoring for Exeter on a pass from Bruce Papple and after Scott Greason tied the game for St. Marys. Tom Rolph scored with help from Jeff Rowe for a 2-1 Exet- er lead after one. In thc second period, Papple scored from Jeff Chipchasc and Rolph while Kevin Seguin replied for St. Marys. A third period goal by Paul, Pod- sadecki lifted the host team into their third tie of the season with the Generals. The Generals won the other contest 50-4 in the last min- ute of the game. An anticipated battle for first place turned into a rout in Exeter as the Generals bombed Lucan 'Mid- gets 9-0.. Rowc, Burton and Brett Borden scored twice while Chipchase; Guil- let and John Bell added singles. • Rolph lcd the playmakers with three assists and•Chipchasc added two, with singles going to .Henry DeBruyn, Papple, Burton, Bell, Al- lan Blommacrt and Harlem 'Finney: Brent MacDonald was in goal for the shutout. . The Generals now prepare for the Shamrock playoffs and the OMHA round robin playdowns. Getting in position - Derek Shackleton, of the Exeter Hawks, tries to get into position for a shot against the Lucan Irish netminder 'Brad Judd, Friday night at the South Huron Roc Centre. Shackle- ton scored once but Lucan won the game 6-4. Tween Ringette team wins again, 5-3 over Forest EXETER - Exctcr Twccns won again when they defeated Forest 5-3 on Saturday, December 17 in For- est. Andrea Urlin played in goal and did a super job. They were short four girls. The "team all played -extremely well by not letting Forest get any good shots on net. Forest did get the first goal just .1:33 after the game started. Katie Armstrong, assisted by Jill • Sararas scored at 4:59. Forest scored at 5:30 and Christine Morgan, unas- sistcd scored at 9:30 to end thc first period. In the second period, Christine Morgan assisted by Katie Arm- strong at 5:40 and 'Jill Sararas as- 'sistcd by Morgan at eight minutes. Forest scored at 9:30 but Jill Sa- . raras assisted by Cheyenne Westlake for Ester at 11:00 for the last goal of the game. Next games arc Janua}' 7 in Hen- sall against.Scaforth at••3:3() and January 8 in G(xlcrich at 7:30. 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Price $16 55 Toppngs include Pepperoni, Bacon, Mushrooms, Olives, Orions, Pineapple, Green Peppers - Hol Peppers (Won request) (no substitutes) EXPIRES JAN. 15/89 it "PI' Pizza So Good .You'll Want 2 2 for 1 Pizza EAT IN PICK UP DELIVERY 277 Main St., Exeter mks 235-0188