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Teams are still
Heather McMillan was top Bantam girl in
YBC bowling this week with a 120 single and
189 double.
Came Bannon was not far behind with a
103 ands 177 double. High averages for the
girls are Carrie at 94 and Heather at 83.
High bantam boys were Steven Fehr with
a 158 single and a 286 double. Kevin Barry
bowled a 148 single and Craig Harris had a
good day with a 240 double. High boys
averages are Derek McDonald at 113 and
Craig Harris at 110.
Most imprnyed for November was Ryan
Van Dooren who improved his average 11
points.
Team standings are: Bulldogs 30,
Latecomers 26, Snowballs 25, California
Cuties 23, Bluejays 22 and Starfighters 17.
Sunday mixed bowling had high bantams
Joe Kenny at 151 and Noelle Thompson at 58.
High juniors were Liz unt 160 and Robin
Scarrow at 164. High seniors were Janet
McBeath with 206 and Jeff ,Alce at 248.
High triples were Joe Kenny with 322 and
Noelle Thompson at 169. Junior highs were
Tracie Carter with 396 and Robin Scarrow at
460. High seniors again were Janet at 535
Seaforth Atom U
meet Clifford
in Silverstick
Seaforth Atom H's travelled t� Stratford
for an exhibiton game. They played the
Atom Minors, and the two were well match-
ed teams.
Seaforth started the scoring in the first
period when Jason Murray scored
unassisted. The second period went all
Stratford's way with them claiming three
goals. In the third period Stratford again got
2 goals but Seaforth worked hard and got
three goals to come within one. The final
score was 5-4 for Stratford. Scoring in the
3rd period for Seaforth were Brad Moore,
Matt Vock and Mike Vock, all unassistesl.
After a nice Christmas rest Seaforth'was
at home to Ztrich. Once again we came up
with another tie with this team. Scoring for
Seaforth were Colin Devereaux,nlason Mur-
ray and Matt Vock. Assists wentt Harold
Hugill, Matt Vock and Steve Vande engel.
Then it was off to Wingham to p,articipate
in the Silver Stick. They first met Clifford
and there was some good fast hockey to
watch. It was end to end throughout the en-
tire three periods, but Clifford came out
with a 6-2 victory. Scoring for Seaforth were
Jason Murray 'th th goals, and assists
went to vereaux and Steve
Vande engel.
team then went back to Wirigham on
Saturday January 2 to meet Blyth. Our boys
just couldn't get their act (or play) together,
and once more we were defeated. The final
score was 5-2. This game Steve
VandenHetigel got both goals with assists
from Matt Vock and Jeff Ryan.
close in YBC
and Jeff with 605.
High averages are Bantams Joe at 102,
Noelle at 65. Juniors are Trade Carter at 138
and Robin Scarrow at 136. Senior high
averages are Janet at 146 and Jeff with 159.
Most improved for November was Angie
Jervis who improved her average 18 points.
Teairn standings are Lightning Express 28,
Having Fun 26, Strikers 25, Strike Force 25,
Spare it up 21, and Kool Kats 21.
PEOPLE
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Haley Mr. and
Mrs. Randy Dayman Seaforth, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Knight, Hensall and Steve
Knight Hensall attended the funeral of their
uncle, the late Leslie Knight. of Franken-
muth, Michigan in Exeter on :Thursday,
Visitors with Norma Steele were Ross
Leeming, Linda Leeming of Stratford, Mr.
and Mrs. Jeffrey Leeming, Clinton, and Jac-
queline Corrigan, of Parry Sound.
Maplewood residents visited by Santa
Residents of Maple o oo I Manor awoke
Christmas morning to find at their stock-
ings had been filled with lots of gifts and
goodies. Many of the residents were able to
go home with their families while others had
visits from family and friends. Everyone
had an enjoyable Christmas.
On Monday, a few of the residents tried
their skill at bowling. They were Pete
Tremeer, Edna Lloyd, Edgar Allan and Ed
Andrews.
Cards were the name of the game for
Tuesjlay's activity. Those playing euchre
were'Ed and Jean Johns. Jean Guy and Ar-
nold Lamont. Gathered to play bridge were
Austin Matheson, Winona McDougall, Anne
Crerar and Lloyd Rowat.
Thursday afternoon residents were enter-
tained by Marie Thomas who came and
played the piano.
Birthday greetings to Mae Mora who
celebrated her birthday on Thursday.
On Friday residents welcomed the New
Year and were treated to a lovely turkey
dinner.
Thanks to all the people who came in at
Christmas time to carol, sing Christmas
songs and play music for the residents of
Maplewood. These included the junior
farmers, grade thirteen high school
students, the Harmony Kings and the Cen-
tral Huron Strings.
Foresters sponsor chre
the Sunday School. Solos were contributed
by Patsy Dickinson, and Stewart Steiss did
his usual good job as chairman. A time of
fellowship followed in the basement.
The Youth Groups were out carolling
prior to the Christmas concert.
Carollers from the Mennonite Church also
visited homes in the area.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Cotton spent Christmas
with Mr. and Mrs. Angus Starr of Alliston
and visited other friends in the area.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Strickler and their
families held their Christmas in the Com-
munity Centre on Dec. 25.
Mrs. MacEngel spent Christmas in Strat-
ford with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clark and
grandchildren.
Mr. and Mrs. Kess Nuiten and girls of In-
nerkip visited Mr. and Mrs. John Vanasa
and family on December 27.
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Starr and little
daughter of Owen Sound visited Mr. and
Mrs. Don Cotton on December 30.
Cranbrook Correspondent
MRS. MAC ENGEL
887-6645
The last euchre for 1987 was sponsored by
the Foresters on Dec. 18. Twelve tables
played with high score won by Beryl Smith
and Joe Martin. The low scorers were Ruth
Martin, Stan Hewitt, lone hands - Violet
Smith, Lois Hart; skunk prize was won by
Helen Alexander and Jim Smith. Tallies -
Isabel Bremner, Eleanor Stevenson, Bob
Brurimer, Betty Krotz, Annie Engel,
Marguerite Beirnes, June Jacklin, Mel
Jacklin, John Subject, Iola Subject, Harvey
Adams. The Foresters are having a euchre
Friday evening Jamtary 8 at 8:30 in the
Community Centre.
Knox Presbyterian Church had their
Christmas concert on Tuesday evening
December 22. The evening consisted of a
worship and candlelighting service led by
the Young People. and a concert including
McKillop families host holiday visitors
Mrs. Phoebe Nevers of Goderich and Mr. PEOPLE
Michael Nevers of Sarnia visited at he
home of Larry and Marsha NeversTht
week.
Year's Day guests with Mr. and Mrs.
ryan Mc ure and Amy were Mrs. Terry
rd of Monkton, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Hubley and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ward, David,
Billie Too and Mathew of Brodhagen.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hubley visited on
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Harold
McCallum at No. 1 Walton.
Ms. Marion Hare, Angeline, Carrie and
Cory and Mr. Bob Fink of Stratford visited
on Sunday with . and Mrs. Harold Mc-
Callum at R.R. 1 "alton.
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YOUR ASSESSMENT?
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