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The Huron Expositor, 1987-01-14, Page 7,_... .. ..,._ .. .. ... _.... „� . ... THE HURON EXPOSIT OR, JANUARY 14, 1987 -- A7 PiIIELANS P ikM We have added a new ' TOLL FREE „NUMBER!' For qualified technicians fo service all your. appliance , need. call: 1-800-265-8589 Or 3934180 L`t1-...t)klir.La1a1.11.1 i.a..a,t! Sun 11.jfe Assurance Company of Canada LIFE,& MORTGAGE INSURANCE PLANS OEFERRED.ANNUITIES; • " INCOMETAX DEDUCTIBLE ,FLEXIBLE NO LOADR,R.$.P. • NON=$MOK(ERS RATES AVAILABLE Rep, ARNOLD.STINN.i.SS.EN 117 .Goderigh St,. East, Seaforth Tel. 527-0410 EN GARDE - Two'members of the'Seaforth Tweens ringette team Sunday* action The Goderlch team edged out Seaforth 4-3 in the try to 'keep the ring away from a probing.. Goderlch player in final seconds of the game. (Mcllwralth photo) Last. minute goal .gives. Goderich .a win Superior ringette •skills, passing, receiv-` ing,'outplaying' Goderich in every aspect of. the game, failed to give Seaforth'lweens the upper hand in' Sunday afternoon's game. The home squad outshot the visitors three to one, but railedto weaken .the hot Goderich .goalie, `The final count was a.close 4-3 loss, ' Leslie Brereton.- started the scoring for Goderich in the first period at 4 :46 with Angie Junior Belies Harrison adding two• more at 3:53 and 0:28, giving the lead with 3-0 at the endof the first. in' the 'second tisa .Henderson slid one under the visitors goalie at the 13:02 minute mark assisted by. Jill Betties and Sara Teall.' Tracy Fortune added another at 9:55 from Susan Rowcliffe and Henderson. A few seconds later Henderson tied it up. Fortune • and' Rowcliffe assisted. The defence position suffered a tripping penalty at o :58 and at o :I SGoderich•broke the tie to win the game. Goderich served two minutes in penalties while Seaforth used six minutes. The girls' next game"is Sunday, January 25 in Goderich at 5:15 p.m. • • win two home games 40n •Ftiday.;Seaforth met with •Forest in Rowcliffe,. Jackie McNichol, Amy Vanden Seaforth: in. a very rough and tough game.. Akker, Tammy Nash and Sherri Kling. Jane Rowcliffe•opened the scoring at the Goals Were. assisted by Tracy Sills, Amy • J4:21 mark of the first period assisted by Amy Vanden Akker, Tammy Nash; Sherri Kling,. • -Vanden Akker, and Tracy Sills. Two minutes Jackie McNichol, Jane Roweliffe' and Jenni- later Jackie McNichol scored for Seaforth ferWatt. assisted by Tammy Nash.. Sunday Seaforth and Exeter Jr. Belles Forest came back. at the 9:23 mark to score played in Seaforth. The first period proved to ozf Seaforth. Seaforth added two more goals be very exciting as both teams worked hard: • and Forest added one to make the game 4 to 2 Seaforth finally opened the scoring at the after the first period. • 4:13 mark with Amy Vanden Akiker'putting Starting the second period Seaforth, domi- the ring past the Exeter goaltender with nated•over the Forest team by adding seven Sherri Kling assisting. Seaforth scored again more goals and Forest added one goal to at. the 2:44 mark by Jackie McNichol's make the final Seaforth 11 Forest 3. • unassisted goal. Exeter came back at the 1:14 Seaforth goals were scored by Jane point in the first period with a goal by Tina Bantams win consolation The Seaforth Bantam Hockey Team . Last Sunday the team payed, Hidgetown captured the Consolation,Champ'ogship (B2. and, Von 414,,, ,, ..,,,1 „• , Division I of the Silver Stick Hockey Tourna- Oh Saturday. January to the team returned merit held in Watford on the weekend. There to Watford and defeated Mt. Brydges 4-2 was excellent competition and the games putting themselves into the consolation final. were all close. On Sunday -it was back to Watford where Last Friday theSeaforth Bantams travelled Seaforth defeated Delhi- 4-1. This was an to Watford for their first game in the Silver excellent game with a real team effort. Stick Tournament. Dresden proved to be the The coaches and -parents were real proud of better team as they defeated Seaforth,l,0, the team. • Atom 1 s defeat Hensall Seaforth Atom 1 defeated Hensel! on On Saturday. Seaforth defeated Zurich 3-2 January 7 in Hensafi 12-0. in Seaforth. - Scoring for Seafortb were Mike Watt with four goals and one assist; Mike Devereaux with four goals. Ken Hildebrand with two goals. Joe Murray with one goal and three assists and Wayne Schoonderwoerd with one goal. Assists also went to Mike Moylan with one, Pat Maloney with one, Jeff Ryan with two, Mike Weber with one and Brad Moore .with one, Scoring forSeaforth were I4ike W eberwith one goal and one assist, Mike Watt with one goal and Joe Murray with one goat Assists also went to Mike Devereaux and Joe Murray. Seaforth's next home game is Saturday morning at 10 a.m, against Lambeth in the Seaforth Atom Optimist Tournament. • -Pee Wees record win, loss The Seaforth Pee Wees recorded one win scored the tying goal and got one assist. and onej6ss this past wBeii. ' Brent on den Akker and Jaren Muir stored On Thuredaynight, the team defeated one goal. Steve Papple and Brad Schroeder Clinton 6.0. Late in the second period each assisted on one goal. Seaforth was behind by threeg oals, but• ood On Saturday, the team was defeated' by team effort brought about the win: Kevin W inghare at the Legion toot arnentin Ripley g Mel -twain, assisted by Brent on den Akker, by a score of b=2, Jason McNrrhel and Brad got te hhe goal ing goal. evin also sthred Schroederscoredonegoaleach.Sean Melady got one assist, Brussels Atoms win tri county Congratulations to the Brussels Atoni ChrisStevensonarid Matt Lee. Their coach is hoekeyteam who won theTri•County two-day Chris Lee. Welton. tournament in iiarriston On Sunday, receiit- Teanis participating in the tournament mgthetrPhyanbannerE9ck 0yr00ived Were Hrayton, Howitit, ArhurRipley, a deg. r Hafriston Hanover. Wirgharn, Belgrave, Walton area boysplaying on the team are Walkerton and Brussels. Centsnaires sting Exeter . D spite being behind -2-1 after the first Mike Sttitiaiderwoerd • 26 5 i6 21 18 Pe play Y f a tradlltzrtt�atls • .r3 11 8 21 166 of la the Seaforth Centenatres ryce 1s 1 6 7 26 managed it sting F,xeter 6-1 in Junior D 1TmCapliell 66 25 s 11 17 98 hockey action E� Ida Gerry Wright led the, soorng for the' . • Centenaires vlth a hat trick 1Y1ike Bettles�6ia'dy r� 15 '._.11.-211.___77: nofhed tura:goals and Kevin tie Mke.Berites a i6 32 se 73 ' fmal,,goal, unassisted Kevin Melady had Gerry5'(gtit 26 36 • 40 76 69 three assists in the game, Mike Sefioonder Geerardgiiaw .28 a' 14 11 is • ivoerd. two and Tim Campbell and Betties Brran oispitTs 1 0 • 1 1 0 eadi one; Bnaw Key'e fa 1 i V.' 3f the individual standings ofthe players are RobMc6wan 2 0. tr' •0 4 listed below: Joe Smith 2 1 di 6 Kevin Coop& 11 1 i 2 6 S'EAFORTF' ^ENTENAIRFa barren M'orr $ 2 9' 1t 12 sae 0 A PTS. • 'P.M: law McKenzie 1 0 0' , • 0 0. Barry Camebell 11 2 ' B 10 23 Beret Petiaffy ,IceWeston 3 ,0 1 1. 2 d' M1N5. SGA, AV., to Pm Pts. • Matt Wilkmso'r 21 2 4 6 An 80 Ray stett - 4.6/ 280.00 30 6.42 0 2 0 parren Afcey • •24 0 0 0 20' , todd Campbell 1160 70826 76 643 0 10 0 SPS CeRhWland 29• 1' , 6 7 30 t7erekCooper 916 561..24 62 566 0 f6' 0 • Steve SbtiYoeder, it 2 11 fa 52. Bilf Tre r eer33 20 oti 4.16-06 0 0 0 • Smith (unassisted, to end the first period 2 to 1 for Seaforth. The second period also proved to be very. interesting as Seaforth tallied for six more goals. The. Seaforth goaltending by Shelly O'Brien and her defence players kept the Exeter team off the scoreboard in the second period. The final score Seaforth 8 Exeter 1. Seaforth goals were scored by Amy Vanden Akker'l,. Jane Rowcliffe 5, Jackie McNichol 1,• Tammy • Nash 1. Goals were assisted by Tracy Sills. Amy Vanden Akker, Tammy -Nash. and Jackie McNichol. Exeter goal was scored by Tina Smith. A good game was played by all. • • SCOREBOARD COMMERCIAL BOWLING LEAGUE Ladies high single, triple, Carol Kuzmlch 225, 577. Ladles high average. Claudette Elliott. Wilha Vanden- berk 188. Men's high single. triple, Ed Sorenson 316, 777. Men's high average, Cor borssers 227. Standings; Petunias 66. Asters 59. Orchids 57. Tulips 45, Poppies 35, Rosebuds 32. THURSDAY NIGHT BOWLERS Women's high single,,Connie Marion 245. Women's - high triple, Linda Gridtak 675. Women's'high average. Connie Marion 196. Brenda Cooper 196. Men"s high single and triple. Murray Bennewies 366. 911. Men's high average. Neil Beuerman 255. lhdroen's season high single. Carol Bennewies 285. Wemen's season high triple. Connie Marion 710. Men's season high single and triple, Murray Bennewies 366. 911. Standings: Roosters 71. C•Ps 55. The Strays -52. The Bears 49, B -Bop's 42. May Cats 40. • ST, JAMES BOWLING LEAGUE Ladies high single, Karen Hoegy 300. Ladies high triple. Cathy Broome 695. Men's High single and triple, Murray Bennewtes 315, 701. Standings: Cievtls 54. omens 89. Angels 35.'Satans 63. Demons 66. Hellions So. EGMONOVILLE BOWLING LEAGUE' Ladies high single. Carol Kuznnich 239. Teo date: C-aTOI Kt¢mlch 504. Ladies high triPle, Carel Kufnech 602 To date: Betty taper 759. .. Ladios h1gh average, Betty Taylor 190. Mens high single, Peter Grommet 266. To date: 11a1ph Johnston 304 Men's high triple. Randy Gridtak 642. To date: Hay Den Haan 826. Men's high overage, Randy Grkl'zak 216. Draw Winner: Jett Atte. Standings: Odd Balls 42, Oar Gang 52. Bo6zer5 61, Bad , 'Ones 59. Raiders 52. Bustin' Loose 59, SENIORS BOWLING LEAGUE' • High team this week was Itie lurtraders with 2669 - Ladies high scores:. Mary F'mlayson 637. Betty Hulley 613 and Peart James 488. Men's high stores: Big Harris 716. Art P10155sarr 567, Cliff tioegy 564. Team Standings: Furiraders 2, tndians 5, Americans 5, Canadians 2, 'Eskimos 2 and Explorers 0. -, SEAFOR ®eservs medals t('ontinued from Page Ai') • lit muggings where fora kir five beat u' $ 60 our Don Cherry should have taken, him by dui neck and taughthill) the National 1 had nevereally looked at him' before. toil now I brink he learnt his sports from hooka heedu"se my opinion is the most Clive sport befit%CVer played is Old. Maid or, Spin Ike iioltle. I also feel as. a Canadian that Obi' itmcrnment should give these young inert froth Canada a medal of some kind for Blit sproteg their OOuntly se welt. lkiek to Brian W 1>hamfi, I would like to kti'oii if he his huts enou`glf'to interview Sprite Rival CYi1 idiari9 011 his sft'bW, Pe'r'sonally 1` dont think heiiaa - Three eheei3 'tor' these young hien for defending nding t inada a hfindr. P.S. The host ciittntry telling oaf (dein ffi"ey' t•nuld no(go to the closing dinnefaj1d"to 1 eave the country_real lysmells. Did they tell this to Itnssia ton'' George Hildebrand • • • • LOB and Is currently ad-denting- new ddeptingnew rnetliberS> IN SEAFORTH AND.•DISTRICT For your overwhelming„ support through telex; cards, letters, telephone calls. and gifts. . 7 Dave Mcilwain Canada'sNational J unibr Team THE SEAFORTH. RECREATION.DEPARTMENT will be hosting a GYMNASTICS. PROGRAM staining on ' Saturday, ' ;January 24 from 10:00 a.m.. -12:00.noon • .' ' at • Seaforth District -High School .. AGES 3: 16 YEARS, (will be divided into,2 - one hour sessions) TO REGISTER Please come out on Registration Night at the SEAFORTH AND DISTRICT COMMUNITY CENTRES WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21 from 6;30-8:00 P.'M. ' - LIMITED PARTICIPANTS - FIRST COME -' FIRST -SERVED '- • NO PHONE REGISTRATIONS , We are going to need as many volunteers as possible to run' this ' program. If you are interested in being a volunteer please call 527-0882. EXETER LIONS 14th ANNUAL Sportsmans Dinner EXETER REC CENTRE - 6:30 P.M. All Proceeds to Crippled Children TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3. r .. TICKETS: (Tax Deductible) - ADULTS 35'00 STUDENTS 20.00 HEAD TABLE GUESTS • DAVE McLLWAIN - North Bay • DARRYL SITTLER • MARTY SPRINGSTEAD (AL Umpire) • BLAKE MARSHALL (UWO Running.Back) • DANNY GALLIVAN • BILLY HARRIS •' GLEN WEIR ' • OZZI•E NEWSOME (Cleveland Browns) Plus A Toronto Blue Jay to be Announced TICKETS AVAILABLE AT: Standard Trust, Scotia Bank, Anstett Jewellers, Exeter;. or phone Chairman, Brian Inman, 235-2367, . CROSS-COUNTRY* T! ENMILLEA AND THE BEAt1TiFULs MAITLAND- RIVER VALLEY Featuring: Four glroOkmedi well marked trails, plus as many variations as you can find! - aril . Trail- tem $3.00 per person "r' CH 1' RYI'ALE FARM been to all ages SPECIAL FAMILY RATS. Tu'esdajf '& Thursday Eden f ri'g's V -O p.m. L- CATION: Seaforth & d'istriot Community Centres Phone Rob Malloch ' for information Days- 262-3000 Evenings 482-5713 APi1ES May be purchased at: The Behmiiter Ind; Profit Desk ®y or The Forge at Ci eriyd$1e Farla SISI: The Forge offers liht snacks and hot be'Werages Sats � Sanbetween 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.Hot beve8ahes offered weekda s only. . Mon. through Fri. between 10 am' and 3: pin. , ' Operated by Benmiller tan For more tbforhi6tion write Or cant' TfiS'SENMiui. ;R Sift CLUB, ' c/o BENMILLER INN'' R.R. 4 GODEREICN N7A 3Y1' (519) 524-219'1