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Knights and Raiders tangle. in: bro�mball meeting
MENS IROOMBALL. because the Grads were suffering through"' dolyttall alone on the Rata; wide eyed goalie
-KNIGHTS 4 RAIDERS ' post holiday hangover or something, Dave Vanneste, Mitchell ,slipped a pretty
While the other clubs in the. mens The Grads, you'll understand, are a better pass to McClure and that, as they say, is life,
• broomball league were less 'then sharp and organization but they let Chiselhurst control Boom! One to-,zippo and game over.
apparently suffering from a longthree week play for much of the game, Now, that's not to EASY RiDERS 3 M ITCH ELi,,O
layoff and, perhaps, the after effects of too say the Blue Shirts were making like Rambo Eaay Riders kept pace with' C.H. Express
much Christmas grog, the .Knights and on ice, mind you: While our cinematic ruffian by, blanking a rugged Mitchell club by 4-3 to
':Raiders tangled in an .energetie meeting last lets • you have it with both barrels and a nit count last Thursday. ;
Thursday: night, grenade or two, Chiselhurst couldn't get the '. This was another teeth rattling affair that,
The Knights' hell bent forleather, take no . guns out qt the bolsters. - at times, threatened to break out in the form
prisoners style seems to infuriate all those instead of finishing off the Grads when the of a dance at the looney bin.
• they play and the Raidersare no exception. chances presented themselves, Chiselhurst Some non -calls by the refs in' the form of
Thaw() CEOs pounded each other for most lel the'ra - als-e rape`withbarely-a-'Scratch -trips; slashes; offsie=ami`holding-frustrated
oftheevemngbefore Kinkora escaped ed wit And you
know what haGaenst
hen don't both sides.
• bruising 4-2 victory. W ith any luck at all, the Sure ,enough. The Grads regroupednd' Dick Rob
inson's two seem -Weeded rockets
Raiders could have been the winners, rapped home three goals during the final five helped subdue the 'Stands while teammate
No -Fred Astaires here..No siree; This was minutes to,overcoine a 2-1 deficit and steal a Rob McGregor tipped in the winner early in
back alley, get :out the knives broomball. in big 462 triumph: Now that's escapism! the first frame.;
fact, the :first round of bareknuckles this . • Four different fellas shared the winner's : C.H. EXPRESS 5 -JR. FARMERS 0
' season took place when flyweights Larry Vink . scoring duties with Al Haid, Adrian .W yde-" The ingredients needed fin -Junior Farmers
of the Knights.. and Raiders Jeff Qampbell Ven, Larry Platzer'and Craig Kerslake doing to beat CH. are these: A couple of dashes of
dropped;the.gloves and went at it just as the .'the ambushing.. , scoring power, a huge helping of great
final bell clanged to end the hostilities. Les Falconer and Al Wynja managed the • goaltending, a large pinch of full • team, a
'" The Raiders will not win any congeniality , Chiselhurst'markets. tablespoon of good -defencea big cup of
awards and probably would be disgusted if • PARRLINE t H:T: ROYALSO, discippline,a dash of -C.H. indifference and.
even mentioned in the same breath as these The Panthers started the brand new year ' finally abowlfull efExpres's players that play
Cinderella types, They do need, however, off in; great fashion with a 1-0 trimming .of • their worst game. ever. Stir, then.put into.
another good.defenceman and a goal scorer to . H: T. Royals. , , • , arena oven for 30 full minutes and you might -
move qp the ladder. ` • The' improvement in Parrliee s play over get. a Farmer victory..,some'day. •
Kinkora, meanwhile, 'has'. feasted like a the,. weeks has been steady while ELT: Royals . Alas, that daymay come after we are all
ravaging lion on the league's weaker section haven't been able to duplicate a shocking,2-1 • long gone: Wean knewwhat it'slike to go 'out
but have been dismal against the likes of Easy
Riders, C.H. Express and. the Grads. Should
tell you something: '
Jim Neinhuis, Joe Dorssers, Larry Bertens
and Steve Hulshof all scored for the winners.
Martin De Corte had both Raider tallies.
GRADS 4 CEIISELH QRST 2•
These two outfits were about as sharp as a
pound of doggie duo last week and, again,
'this game• was another example of a squad
escaping with two points when they shouldn't
have. •
Chiselhurst, was the better club during this
contest 'but that isn't really saying " a lot
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upset win over Chiselhurst in December: and face teams are, simply, just superior
Special teams - played a big role in in every way. No matter how hard *Al work
Parrline's success last week. They got solid your butt off it justisn't good enough.
goaltending from Randy Blake and killed off Frustrating.
three'Royai powerplay opportunities to nab • Our Junior Farmers held the Express to a
the victory: 0-0 standoff forthe first half of the contest last
Vern Thompson's goal in the final frame week but eventually succumbed 5=0 to the
was all the Panthers needed. league leaders:
W INTHROP 1, RH'ER•RATS 0 C.H. flooded theFarmersend zone early
Winthrop withstood an early Egmondville butasolid man .to'man front And some erratic
onslaught then :gradually settled ,down to shooting by the Expresskept the game
-control things and eventuallytake home a 1-0 . scoreless.
windfall, - • • The wall crumbled early in the final stanza
They didn't do that- without a couple of ,when Murray Houston scored the first of- his'
hair-raising moments though. The Rats had two goals with just,under a minute elapsed.
one score negated on a questionable call and That knock -out punch was all the winners
W inthrop goaltender Paul Machon was called really needed but added four more for good
,upon to make a couple of nifty saves to keep measure.
things in perspective. - In:addition to Houston's pair the and
Egmondville's Robert•Hunking scooted ih also got two from Brett •Finlayson and a solo
alone but missed his breakaway attempt. shot froth Bob Nash.
Guess what occurred just seconds.' later? This latest coup de grace allows C. H. to
You got it! Winthrop's Ross Mitchell and remain- the only undefeated side in mens -
Fred McClure . found themselves bearing play.
LADIES I11tQOMDALl
•-. QUEENS 6COM M'F CiALO
The Queens commenced the . new year' •
exactly' the same Way they'finished' the';
gld...with an impressive' win.
They terminated the Commercial bunch by
a lopsided 6-0 count last Wednesday eve.
Thislatest Commercial catastrophe comes on •
the heels of a'0-0'draw with Perth, to end 1986.
That was a match' in which the Perth ladies
should have .won big .
To be fair, the latest Commercial faux pas
waS-committedewhile7shor-t steffed.-
Cheryl Kruse paced the Queens laugher by,
popping in three goals; Teresa :Finlayson
chipped in a pair and Audrey. Smith
consumated the whole affair by adding a•
single goal.'. • .. .
PARRLINE3 PERTH 0
` Pauline weren't their usual masterful
selves but still had enough juice in the old
battery to zap Perth 3 to nothing last week.
Still undefeated, and 'not scored against Yet
this season', Parrline's passable effortwas
fortunate to come against a:lower rung Perth'
side and not • a • red " hot Queens dub.
-Still.:,.when you play your poorest effort in
some weeks and still win big....
Joan Henderson, . Sandra • Wilson and
Sandra F,remlin did thedamage for Parrline.
• Perth -had • onlya pair of good chances as
• Parr -line's powerful defence fettered their
shooters most of the evening.
WJNTHROP2 JR. FARMERSI)
Holy eow!' They almost did it! Junior.
Farmer ladies came within a cat's whisper of
scoring their first goal of , the - season
but...,sigh.,.,itwas not to be.
• The:'Farmettes met Winthrop who were
just so-so and managed to pester the latter to
no end before dropping a 2 to zero. decision.
Deja vu anyone?,
Winthrop sabotaged any aspirations the'
Junior Farmers may have heti by notching '.
ego first period tallies.
There wasn't a whole lot of workmanship or'
vigor by either, side during this meeting as
after holiday blues 'seemed to plague
everyone last week. ,
Cheryl •McClure's.long, curving golf shot
early in the first proved to be the. winner.
Betty...Glanville made like the insurance
saleswoman by giving he.club some extra
protection inthe form of a: goal during the
first period.
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Gymnastics program set to start
THE SEAFORTH RECREATION UE-
FA RTMENTwill b,e hosting a GYMNASTICS
PROGRAM starting' Saturday, January '24
.:1'rorli 10 a.m. to noon at the Seaforth District
High School. This program will be geared for
children three years of age to age 16.
PLEASE NOTE: We will need as many
volunteers as possible to help our instructors.
If you are interested in• being a volunteer
please call the Recreation Office at 527-0882.'
Toregister please come out on REGISTRA-
TION NIGHT at 'the Arena on Wednesday.
January 21 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
limited "participants: First eome. first serve:
(No phone registrations).
FITNESS IS FUN — The exercise program
for all ages. where you are encouraged. to
"work at your own pee". will be held al the'
Seaforth and District Community Centres
every Wednesday and -Friday morning from
9:30 to. 10:30 a.m. There will be special'
emphasis put on stretching, low level
aerobics and care for. the back. Suitable -for
beginners: 'older adults and seniors, or
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anyone wishing to- lose weight. Men are 'two Seaforth boys and their teams..face-off
welcome to join. Registration fee will be $30 against each other. Tickets for the game and
for twice a week or $20 for once a week. To the bus ride down are available from 'the
register please call the Recreation Office at Recreation Office or Box Furniture store. The
527-0882 or register on the first morning of bus will leave the Victoria Park between 6:30
classes, which will be on Wednesday, and 7. p.m. Cost per person is $19.95. For
January 14. 1987 at 9.30'a,-nr. more information -please contact the Recrea-
tion Office. at 527-0882. Don't miss this
opportunity; act now.,
' THE SEAFORTH OPTIMIST CLUB are
sponsoring a ATOit'I HOCKEY TOURNA-
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OUR NA-MENT at the arena on Friday. Saturday and
Sunday and Sunday. January 25 in which the
final games will be played. There will be an
A. 8 and C divisions with 8 teams in each. ,
from all over, Southwestern Ontario. Seaforth
will have two Atom teams playing this
Knights on Friday, January30, 1987. Ellison weekend. so come out and don't miss the
Travel is organizing a bus trip.to watch these action.
SENIOR SHUFFLEBOARD is held every
Wednesday afternoon from 1:30 to 4:00 p.m.
attlie'AVgna'"'AafttiSaion is' free: last week's
winners were: ladies Rika Van Bake! 354,
Betty Felker. 343. Peggy.Perkins. 265. Men:
Jack Sinclair 358. Stan Killen 316, Charlie
Perkins 294.
DAVE 114cILWAIN of the North .Bay.
Centennials .vs DAVE AKEY of the tendon
Devereaux scores six goals
On Saturday. Seaforth Novice hosted The second period was more just back and
Brussels to a friendly game of hockey- - forth hockey only marking one goal for
Not One minute into the game, Shaun Seafortlr by Boyd Devereaux assisted by
Anstettassisted by Boyd Devereaux started • Jason Henderson and Chris Marion. How -
the scoring for Seaforth. At the 6:54 mark of ever the boys have it in their heads to keep
working and don't give utp.
And they diti keep digging, which paid off'
-- counting six more +pals in the third. Boyd
Devereaux go an 1 on Henderson rind
Pat Gridzak each had 'one, Third period
assists were awarded to Steve McInally two,
Boyd Devereaux, Mike Vock, Jason Bender- '
son each with two, and Shaun Anstett. Final
score was 12-1 for Seaforth,
the first Jason Henderson assisted by Steve
Mctnally popped fn our second goal. Steve
Mebnallydectdedke'd skate down and count
number three forSeaforth'himself. Brussels"
Trevor
vorMachan, assisted byShawn Nicholson
Shane Wilson -decided they better get
around Seaforth defenserfien and do some-
thing. They did just that and made the score
3-1. That didn't hold Seaforth back though,
Steve Mein allyt assisted by Jason Henderson
and Mark McNichol, scored number four and , The Seaforth Novice play their next game'
Boyd Devereaux si e-handedlye ided the Saturday, January 17 at 4:15 p.m. in
' first period 54 for Siibitll° • Mitchell,
Atom He annihilate Hensel!
A re -s '
eduled game With Hensall started
the Atom lis weekend on Friday.
' Hensall Otte out and scored the first point
at the 2:47 Mark 'of the first period on an
unassisted goal by Jamie Bniidk. Close action
at both ends kept the large crowd entertained
with fast -paced hockey: Finally at. the 53
second mark of thefrstperiod Steve Van Den
Henget got the ballrolling by scoring
Seaforth'sfirst goal. After that, the Atom its
couldnot be held down, scoring four more ut
the second period and six in the third.
Seat Jervis Spurred the Atom, Ifs on with
five of the goals, Derek Gridzak; Dean
l'innigan each had two and Steve Van Den
Henget added one more in the third,.Ass Sts
Went to Scott Jervis With three, Matt
Mct4ichol. Steve Van Den Henget, Matt
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Vock. and Derek Gridzak with two and Jamie
McNichol, Pat Cook4Dan Dalton and Ifevin
Van Den Neucker With one. An excellent
garde for Seaforth Atom Bs, iv,nniing.11.1,
Saturday night Edina -Logan eame 16
Seaforth and Seaforth lost- At the end of the
first period thescore wase --0 for Elnia-logan.
The second period saw end-fo-endaction with
neither team getting the advantage. Strong
defence by Eima-Logan kept Seaforth Atonf
IIs from making any strong plays an their
goal The third period saw Elma-Logan score
their third goal to win the game 3-0.
Seaforth Atom IIs next regular games are
in Zurich, Wednesday at 7:15 p:m. and oil'
Friday, January16 at 7 against Hensall in the
Seaforth Optimist tournament. -
Petites rat
ly to gait) ringett gyre •
Seaforth' Petitit% travelled to G xierirlr S'enforth began tic 'rally as a team and playa
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January i i and rallied as a learn to hold their • really started to &driie tagether for them at
opponents to a S=ir tie in a very exdting last:
MAW'
Seaforth Opened in the first period with an
unassisted goal by Came Mcllwain Coder
ith, however, Took the Petites by surprise
With three fast goals and it wasn't until the 45
second mark of lire period that Seafortli
recovered, to get a second goal scored by
Cheryl McUWaui. and assisted by Carrie
MdTlw in:
In the second period thegaine look€d grim Seaforth returns to Goderich on Sunday at
for the Seaforth Petites AS Godench"ulled 630 p.m, which priu
miss to be an exciting,
furtheX ahead With bed Mere goW., But TallegT g 'iiteL
Carne McUwain strored three goals,,
assisted by Cheryl Mclitwain add Angie
Jelvis, assisted by Carne Mcllwaihh get one
fitdre fo poli Seaforth into the lead.
With only seconds remaining in the lett
period, Goderie manage"d tri shoot one final
goal past Seaforth's goaltender Katie Craig,
to- fie Up the game 6-6.
lAiarric rs area kaatling in '
Starting off The ,New Year for WattTut Junior bowling i3rian Little took htgf
Bowling Council bowling was IC'evnl toggle'single at 237 and high double with a 375.11igli,
with a 139 and Gary- lanvdle'•at 133. itevin average goes 10 Devin Dick 51 170:
langille alSo took high double at 295 with High senior was Jeff Diek with a 283 and
Robbie Holmes bowling 2451 not surprising he also took high triple" hitting
t"b
High average is 117 ToathMatt Vock and a' 617, High average is' still Richard'L d •a't
Robbie Holmes. 6ant0i standings are '188•
Warhots "43, Flyers• 42, Jets 35, British Most tmprovedbotillet•sforDecett;bere ere
Bulldogs33,, Strikete3t and Turbo Chargers Barby Stokes Knit Lindetnand and Sda'tt,
27. Johnston. '