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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1988-10-26, Page 29Dumpers annihilate Royals in brnomball •• THE,.HURON EXPOSITOR, NOVEMBER 2, 1988 — 9'A- PARR LINE 3 -RED RUSTLERS 0 and endurance and their scoring is starting one gets in her road. Thanks to Bev Shea Craig Piett's shot does the trick and goes to take hold. What a game. and Sueanne VanMiltenburg. Sharon Whit - into the net with essential help from Dennis GRADS 1- KNIGHTS 1 Held is feeling left out and wants into the ac- Dohnage and Paul Middelton. Rod Merner Lawrence shoots with a back hand swing tion so she does the right thing and scores. scores with Tim Bylsma also following and scores. He is helped by Larry Baer and Her backup came from Heidi Elliott, and withers. Nursee andVerne Thompson.Itt seemed like called bae idea. Back ups were Paul Steve ck n thef. m butwith only 26 seGrads had a few conds Sandra asay die, as yougr hiddein n talenre ts the Red Rustlers should have all had a night left in the game Dana Bean finally gets a soon appear. off as no one could achieve anything. legal goal to tie things up. A great pass from QUEENS 3 - WINTHROP 0 ROYALS 1- DUMPERS 8 Robert Wydeven. A clean game by both Stand up Barb Caldwell and take a bow Brett Finlayson scores twice and his teams• helpers were Bill Dale, John Cairns and RAIDERS 0 - WINTHROP 3 Dennis Murray. Frank Verberne's shot With no goalie in sight Brian McGavin passes directly through the goalie's legs. By shoots and scores off a nice pass from Steve his side was Brett Finlayson. On his knees Knight. Ed McClure didn't want to be left Bill Dale pushes ball directly into net, out so he contributes to the score board also thanking John Cairns, Rick Archambault with a little help from Neil Mitchell. Captain and Dale Kennedy for help. John Cairns and Jim McDonald says Hey! guys wait for me, Dale Kennedy add another pair of goals I can do that too, so with a flip shot the ball helping one another in the assisting. Royals pops over the opposing goalie's head as he is Jim Butson finally got his wish with only bent down looking for the ball. Raiders had five seconds left in the game. Butson a little bad luck this weekso hopefully next smeared the ball into the net off a great pass week it will be a little more profitable in the from Jack VanMiltenburg and Steve goal scoring. Herold. On November 3 at 7:30 p.m. it'S Raiders RATS 1- EASY RIDERS 1 vs Parr line; at 8:20 p.m Knights vs Win - Steve Eckert Jr. scores the first goal for throp; at 9:10 p.m. Rats vs Grads; at 10 p.m. the Rats. He stops the ball in the air, brings Easy Riders vs Royals; and at 10:50 p.m. can do it, well I can do it too. She then lets it down in front, and pushes it into the net for Red Rustlers vs Dumpers. the ball rip and scores a super goal. The a sure shot. His brother Darrel Eckert gives LADIES BROOM$ALL Perth Ladies had numerous breakaways. an excellent flip shot over to him. The Easy PARR LINE 6 - JR. FARMERS 0 They tried every which way but could not Rider coach was getting a little impatient as Glenda Chaput is keen and pushes and buy a goal, maybe next week. time was starting to run out. With only two squeezes the ball into an opening no one con- On November 2 at 8 p.m. Parr Line vs minutes left, Wayne Gingerich ties the sidered wide enough for a ball to fit through. Queens; at 8:50 p.m. Jr. Farmers vs Com - game up. Assisting Wayne was Steve Hag- Help came from Barb Pepper. Stand back mercial; and at 9:40 p.m. Perth vs gift and Jeff Allen. The Rat team has speed Donna Preszcator is coming through and no Winthrop. What a goal off great passing from Jean Haggitt. Marg Henderson's elaborate cor- ner shots count not once but twice. She need- ed help only once by Teresa Finlayson: Win- throp don't look so down it wasn't your fault it was your opposing goalies for not giving a little. COMMERCIAL 4 - PERTH 0 A wild shot from Commercial defenceman Joan Flanagan and she scores unassisted. Rookie Tammy Nash gets a breakaway and shows the old pros how it's done. She got a little help from sisters Audrey Schenck and Marie T. Flanagan. Audrey Schenk gets into the limelight also with a goal. Help came from wee sis Tammy Nash and Heather 'Mcllwraith. Marie T. Flanagan says if they SDHS defeated narrowly by Clinton team 1 AM COMMITTED TO: ensuring value for your taxes° increasing aur commercial and industrial tax base, making SEAFORTH an even better place to live and work. ELECT PEG AMPBELL DEPUTY -REEVE for THE TOWN OF SEAFORTH li DEPUTY fj REEVE ON NOVEMBER 14th ELECT PEG CAMPBELL VOTE HAZEL HILDEBRAND BY TRACY BOSMAN It was an enthusiastic student body that came to see the Seaforth Golden Bears play against the Clinton Red Men on Wednesday, October 26. With the support of the school behind them, the Seaforth senior girls' basketball team had an extra incentive to give the first place Red Men a real "run for their money." Though the Golden Bears played one of their best games of the season, it was not quite enough to beat the Clinton Red Men. The final score of the game was 48-42 in favor of the Red Men. Top scorers for the Seaforth Golden Bears were Tammy Nash with 15 points and Amy van den Akker with 14 points. SCOREBOARD 444 TRA PACPORT KAGE SPECI$89P5 L Reg. 1,11 O8.^� NOW T 89 iI jr, Includes: 1-11"x 14"• 25" x T',10, 5-4"x5" Pius proofs and sitting r S.0491) ee. TUESDAY YBC LEAGUE TEAM STANDINGS No Names in the lead 17 pts., Malmeldans 14 pts., Strike Force 11 pts., Munchies 10 pts., Sue's Rockers 7 pts., The Studs 4 pts. High weekly scores: Singles Girls: Seniors, Sue Kuzmich 151; Juniors, Liz Hunt 166; Bantams, Barbie Stokes 123. Singles Boys: Seniors, Jason Reid 389; Juniors, Robin Scarrow 224; Bantams, Derek Hunt 127. Tri- ple: Sue Kuzmich 428; Liz Hunt 429; Aman- da Manuel 319. Jason Reid 389; Robin Scar - row 544; Derek Hunt 324. High Weekly Averages: Sue Kuzmich 155; Liz Hunt 154; Amanda Manuel 100. Jason Reid 149; Robbie Holmes 167; Derek Hunt 121. WEDNESDAY YBC LEAGUE TEAM STANDINGS Three teams tied for first, Ghostbusters, Powers of Pain and Tiger Cats, 10 pts., each. Alley Cats 6 pts., Road Runners 5 pts., Strikers 4 pts. Bantam Singles Girls: Vicki Dalrymple 124; Tounya Boniface 113; Amanda Brugger 112. Boys: Craig Harris 135; Kevin McDonald 128; Chris Hoffman 105. Triples Girls: Vicki Dalrymple 213; Aman- da Brugger 209; Christa Leonnardt 200. Boys: Craig Harris 244; Kevin McDonald 238; Chris Hoffman 187. Average Girls: Vicki Dalrymple 105 — Craig Harris 146. COMMERCIAL BOWLING LEAGUE Smarties 21— Mars Bars 18 — Kit Kats 17 — Nut Bars 14 — Sweet Maries 7 — Snickers 7. TOP 10 AVERAGES MEN Cor De Corte 214 — LADIES Gwen Harburn 195. HIGH SCORES HIGH SINGLE MEN Cor De Corte 271 — HIGH SINGLE LADIES Gwen Harburn 287. HIGH TRIPLE MEN Cor De Corte 676 — HIGH TRIPLE LADIES Gwen Harburn 640. SDHS STUDENTS got their money's worth at a game which pitted their senior girls basketball team against top-ranked Clinton. The Seaforth Golden Bears played their best game ever, but fell 48-42 to their opposition. Bosman photo. RECREATION PREVIE by Marty BedarWd Skating open to public SENIOR SHUFFLEBOARD results from Wednesday, October 26 are: Men: Stan Hallen 329, Sandy Pepper 231 and Gordon MacKenzie 220 and Ladies: Helen MacKen- zie 349, Jean Lunn 292 and Isabel Gardiner 250. Shuffleboard will be held today from 1 to 4 p.m. but will be cancelled an Wednesday, November 9 due to an auction sale. PUBLIC SKATING this week will be held for Parents and Tots today from 1-3 p.m. Open skating will be held on Saturday, November 5 from 3 to 4:30 p.m. Come and enjoy an afternoon of skating. Don't miss the first weekend in December. The Seaforth Lions Club's se- cond EVENING SANTA CLAUS PARADE will be held on Friday, December 2 starting at 7 p.m. from the Seaforth and District Community Centres. Bleachers will be plac- ed along the main street for eveyrone to sit on, and be comfortable while watching the great show. If you are interested in putting an entry in the parade call Ross Ribey at 527-1390. Then on Sunday, December 4 from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. the Mid -Western Ontario SHOW AND SALE will be held at the Seaforth and District Community Centres. The day is going to be filled with special at- tractions and events such as; more than 150 exhibitors of farm toys, dolls, crafts, and quilts. There will be a country style brunch, free skating, hay rides and door prizes. Sara to will also be attending the event. See small town Canada, Canada at its best. Victorian heritage in a country setting, lovely homes, quaint Main Street restorations. Come and get a start at your Christmas shopping. This show and sale is sponsored by the Seaforth Agricultural Society with assistance from Van Egmond Foundation and the Seaforth B.I.A. For information on the day, call Ross Ribey at 527-1390. See you at the show. FOR STRONG LEADERSHIP ELECT INSTANT FAX DINSMORE FOR MAYOR MAYOR TOWN OF SEAFORTH •8 YEARS EXPERIENCE - 5 Years on Council - 3 Years as Deputy Reeve •STRONG OPEN LEADERSHIP *POSITIVE GROWTH FOR OUR FUTURE •LISTENING TO YOU AND YOUR•CONCERNS For Transportation to the Polls Call 527-1880 or 527-0505 CUSTOM FRAMING FOR ALL YOUR NEEDS... Needlepoint, Prints, Posters, Paintings and Photography PRINTS for FRAMING by The Olde Masters 'RENOIR •VANGOGH •PICASSO Plus many other modern prints to choose from. FILM and FILM DEVELOPING AVAILABLE "Special" with each roll of developed24 prints receive a FREE ALBUM WALDEN PHOTOGRAPHY and FRAMING 17 Rattenbury St. East CLINTON (across from the Library Park) PHONE: 482_7675 ELECT GEORGE CANTELON FOR REEVE TUCK@RSMIiH TOWNSHIP UNITY COMM SEAFORTH AND owner Norma Jeene's' 10: SEAFo Engel. 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Our FAX number is also your number so If you wan' • reached instantly — receive your me .age a: Gall Us Today For Details O:Crt. - 14 years experience on council - Onri- President 57•t : — Z •-88 - Church _ , Mr.mber - Recipient of Corp D'Eiite Award - Former Provincial Justice of Peace - Recreation & Parks Committee Chairman - Former member of Seaforth Volunteer Firemen (8 years) - Married 25 years, with five children, and a long time resident of Seaforth I would appreciate your support November 14th For Transportation And Information Phone 527-1224 4