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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1984-12-12, Page 21B2 -- THE HURON EXPOSITOR, DECEMBER 12, 1984 SPORTS THE JUNIOR BELLES ringette team will be Participating In a tournament this.weekend. They will be hoping to improve on dismal record to date this season: Desperate attempts by the Seaforth Bantam #2 to score In the third period were futile . as Elma. Logan downed them 4-1 Sunday. Elma Logan came on strong in the first and second periods to score three goals. Scott Hoegy and Gard O'Dwyer's attempts to score were in vain. Seaforth came out strong in the third period with Sean Cook scoring at the 44 second mark. Many scoring attempts were blocked by the Elma Logan goaltender leaving the score 4-1. Only two penalties were assessed in the game. ° Ce 'i t . °,� s pick p pi.ints The Centenaires picked up four points this weekend with wins over the Mitchell Hawks and Tavistock Braves. ' Paced by two goal performances by Dave . Murray and Jim Campbell, the Centenaires defeated the Mitchell Hawks 7 to 1 at the Community Centres Friday night. Single goals were scored by Jerry Wright, Kevin Williamson and Mark McLlwain. Brad Pauli scored Mitchell's lone goal. a rathe In the second game Saturday night in Tavistock, the Centenaires defeated the Braves 5-4. Pat Murray and Jim Campbell had two tallies each and Dave Murray recorded a single goal to round out the Seaforth scoring. Brave goals were scored by Alexander, Bryn, Hohl and Wiffen, The Centenaires next home game is Friday Dec. 14 when they host the Exeter Hawks. I. SPORT'S DEADLINE IS MONDAY NOON TERR ELLIGSEN PYLUMBING Pumps° Softeners ° Farm °Residential PLUMBING and WIRING 24 Hour Emergency Service Ph. 345-2547 Ph. 345-2447 Sates -Service BERG .Installation FREE ESTIMATES • Barn Cleaners • Stabling • Bunk Feeders Donald G. Ives R.R. p2, Blyth Brussels 887-9024 TWEENS WIN—The Seaforth Tweens ring- ette team won their Sunday game against Mitchell, 8-4. Tammy Nash, Seaforth cap- tain, round her own goal as she leads her team to a win. (Wassink photo) Seaforth tweens beat Mitchell The Seaforth Tweens ringette team defeat- ed Mitchell 8-4 at the Seaforth and District Community Centres on Sunday. H&N DAIRY SYSTEMS LTD. Sales, Service & Installation of rn Pipelines & - c Milking Parlours 887-6063 WALTON EBUSI NES Directory Phone 527-0240 GARY BANNON Painting, Decorating, Paoerhanging Interior and Exiernv FREE ESTIMATES Phone 527-1582 Sealorth, Ont BEAN KNIVES Drawn & Repaired Bring them in now! WINTHROP IRON 527-1970 after 6 p.m. YW.A ;°J&Q4 Painting & Decorating Textured Ceilings Airless Spraying Paperhanging Residential( Commercial Industrial Dublin Ontario David 45) ongstaff Ltd. Optician All %lain tit, S. 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Sills & Sons MERCF ANTS pLUMtuNG-APdTING 6 F7EC(HICAL CONTRACTORS ^`Horne ti��l AAAA Hardware Phone 527-1620 Seaforth FLANAGAN CARPENTRY 111mm,um s,rting home r, not dt,nn. ,i, lr t,i ons , r,,minR rnnt,ng rr., x1,,11 ,,rt,t tarn, hinkl "1 1 kl I I slt\inlf Pi Ti RftANAGAN 527.1399 Appliance and Refrigeration REPAIR SERVICE JimBroadfoot 482-7032 Expert Interior & E tterior Decorating Walkoverings Kern Paints i')1 Window Shades Hildebrand Paint & Paper Phone 527.1880 IS Main 5t. , Seaforth ttt„I,ior • ti,m ,• 14S6 1-1. TEN PAS CONSTRUCTION LTD ESIDENTIAL — COMMERCLA Mill St. We'stsi8russels NOG 1H0.887.6408 11. i of' wo.11, ,, . In.,,, :,Id-. In what coaches describe as a "well -play- ed" game the Seaforth girls played hard till the end of the game. Goal scorers for the Seaforth team were Tammy Nash; Lisa Henderson who led the team with three goals each. Sara Teall and Shelly Nigh scored the team's other two goals. Seaforth downs Mitchell 8- 3 In Midget hockey action Tuesday, Dec. 4, Seaforth defeated Mitchell soundly 8-3 at the Seaforth and District Community Centres. Mitchell opened the scoring with two quick goals put in by Don Rauser, Dop Rohfritsch. Seaforth answered right back with a goal by Mike Betties on a pass from Kevin Cooper. Three minutes later Dave Akey scored unassisted ending the first period in a 2-2 tie. The only goal in the second period was scored by Mitchell's Mike Murphy, putting Mitchell once again in the lead. In the third period Seaforth found the net and scored six goals. Ron Pryce and Scott Driscoll both scored two goals while Pat Murray and Trevor Price each scored one. The final score was 8-3 for Seaforth. The boys play tonight, Dec. 12 In Goderich at 8:00 p.m. Next week Brussels comes to Seaforth Tues"Dec. 18 for an 8:15 game while Thurs. Dec. 20 Seaforth will travel to Goderich for a 7:30 game. Program for change and renewal outlined Finance Minister Michael Wilson has outlined the Progressive Conservative Gov• ernment's program for change and renewal in his recent economic statement to the Canadian people. Wilson stated the government's first priority is to reduce the deficit. Without this reduction. the deficit would rise to S38 billion and the burden of debt per Canadian family would be 554,000 per year by 1990. To reduce the deficit. the minister announced major cuts in government spend- ing that would result in federal savings of S4.2 billion. Although the statement was one of restraint. there were some encouraging signs from the government in the areas of taxation. agriculture and job creation Murray Cardiff, MP for Huron -Bruce. is pleased to note that the issues of Agribonds. taxation of part-time farmers and taxation of~ capital gains on farm lands will be referred to the agriculture committee. Farmers will also be eligible for a tax rebate of three cents a litre on fuel. The spouse's allowance for all widows and widowers between the ages of 60 and 65 will be extended and the government will be improving pensions for veterans. The government has also committed itself to spending S1.2 billiortin creating long-term jobs in the private sector. In a symbolic gesture. the Prime Minister and his cabinet ministers have agreed to take a reductirm in their salatiek and have a complete reNtew of parliamentary expenditures and the MP pension plan. Mr. Cardiff says the process of reducing the deficit has just begun but it is a first step in restoring business and consumer conf dence in Canada and bringing about economic renewal. at Seaforth & District Community Centres Friday, Dee. 21 Music: D.J. Dancing 8 - 12 Admission $3.00 Sponsored by Seaforth Junior Farmers & Seaforth and District Community Centres Booster Club