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The Huron Expositor, 1987-01-28, Page 7SPORTS,.; ONE GIANT STEP FOR Andy Ball heads for the ball in senior.. basketball action In Goderich last week despite plenty of .opposition from Baird Robinson, 11, Byron' Bowman, 33,'and „Bob Barwick, .23. Goderich won the game 51-33. Top Seaforth scorers. were John McGowan, 21, and Ron Vercruyssen, 10. (Sykes.photo) Ballroom dancing next month THE SEAFORTH RECREATION DE .wkwwi xr will be hosting. BALLROOM D i;1('1pG1 AmT.nN .pR;EVIEW by Marty Bedard DANCING by Lou Morello, This program will .. start on Thursday, February 12 .at 7:30. p.m, at the: Seaforth and District Community Centres, upstairs hall. Registration fee will be $30 per couple fqr a nine week. program, During the nine weeks Lou •will guide ypu through all the stepsand teach'couples how to- hallroom dance: New couples and old couples '- everybody is welcome. Come out for a fun and enjoyable night. To register please call "the Seaforth Recreation Office at 527=0882. R�Ep1'ION 'BADMINTON will` be •held at the 5eat'orth aha utsrrtct uommuni�y Centres every Thursday evening from 9 to 11 _ p.m. Come -out, bring•a partner and -or play on your own. The Community Centres' main auditorium will be• blocked off every Thurs- • day evening for two hours for a Recreational Badminton program. This program . will follow a pay -as -you -play set up with the fee being $2 a night. That money will pay for hall rental and badminton equipment. The Recreation Department will supply racquets end birdies for those who don't have their own. For more information call 527-0882. SENIOR SHUFFLEBOARD • continues every Wednesday afternoon from 1:30-4 p.m. Last week's , winners were: Ladies: Mary - Coleman 265, Peggy Perkins 248; Rika Van 'Bake) 162: Men: Charlie Perkins 369, Jim Keys, 283, Jack Sinclair 237.. • The Seaforth Optimist ATOM TOURNA- MENT concluded last weekend with- some good, close, exciting, games. 'Both Seaforth,• Atom teams were playing and fared out well. Final results are as follows: A Championship Waterloo 3, Walkerton 0. A Consolation - Simcoe 5; Aylmer2: B. Consolation - Seaforth 5, Sarnia Twp. 2. C Championship iSeaforth 'II -1, Zurich 4. C Consolation - Ripley 2, Teeswater 4 o.t, • 4 0:T. The Lambeth vs Clinton game will . be scheduled at a later date. Both teams played in the Silver Stick Championship held in Sarnia last weekend. • - Congratulations to all winners and thank you to the Optimist Club of Seaforth for sponsoring and organizing such a worthwhile event. ' On Tuesday,'February 3 the Seaforth and District Ringette Club will be having an. OPEN MEETING at the Seaforth and -District Community Centres, upstairs committee room at 7:30 p.m. Canada will be celebrating RINGMTe:;, THE HURON EXPOSITOR,, JANUARY 28, 1987 -- A7 WaterWeil DRILLING W. D. Ilopper anti Sons 41MODERN•ROTARY RIGS Nell Durl Pirh 527.1737..'527-0828 .527.0775 .W:JA on February 2-9, 1987. The Seaforth. and District Club will be hosting a special day - on Saturday„ 'February 7, details -to be • finalized next week. • . . On_ Monday, February 2 the EGMOND- VJiLR • UNITED CHURCH' are hosting a DESSERT EUCHRE and BAKE SALE.. This event will. begin -at 7:30 p.m: in the basement of- the church: Admission will be $2.50.•• Everyone is welcome. '. The- Stratford:Perth Family YMCA is pleased' to host a workshop entitled "RE- STORING THE -BALANCE - A MODERN, APPROACH TO SPINAL CARE 'FOR FIT- NESS INSTRUCTORS." Back care,. preven- tion of such, and education: for instructors is a new and exciting area. This practical and informative workshop will bring you up 'to date on new information and new develop- ments in exercise techniques and how to apply them. This workshop will be held on Saturday, February 14 from 8 to 4 p.m. Enrolment is limited to 30 participants and the deadline for registration is February 1. Don't delay call 1-271-0480. McLaughlin Cher -Olds Ltd. 13 Main St. Seatorth • 5274140 Service • Selection • *SeV-46gs' ' • Satisfaction • Leasing • Compete BODY SHOP Servlce Don'tl'>1ilss .R.S.P. SEMINAR DATE: MONDAY, FEBRUARY "2- TIME: 7:30 P.M. PLACE: SEAFORTH & DISTRICT COMMUNITY CENTRES Frizz Steigmeier TO REGISTER CALL 527-0965 REGISTRATION IS LIMITED ' Mutual irk ora: nKni • hts ` up set:' Easy.,Riders 31-0. MENS.BRObMBALL Dumpers had staked themselves. to that 3 to how many C.H. would roll up against the KNIGH.TS3 EASYWDERS0 • . -none score. R was a respectable effort put 'pretenders: They have outgunned Chisel - There was.a rather large grumpy monkey forth by- an''Egmondville• squad against a hurst 17-1, in their two meetings this year, attached to the backsides of the Kinkora more skilled one. Murray Houston •had the hat trick for the Knights. The latter; you see, have had ;all • Gard Dick notched a couple and Jim Express. • - kinds of success against the league's lowerHenderson popped in a single•for the aging John Cairns chipped in two with singles • rung clubs but have been less then glorious ' ones. Henderson assisted on both his going to Dale Kennedy, Mike Flanagan and against the big fellas this season. ' ' - linemates' scores for a . nice three point Bobby Nash, • List Thursday night Kinkora rudely tossed outing. • JUNIOR FARMERS 21f .T. ROYALS 1, • the fuzzy creature into the dust in the form of PARRLINE 3 MITCHELL! • .They nearly did • it. H.T. Royals found a wild, rollicking three to zip upset over the Sometimes it's tough to stay awake. Know themselves tied with just 1:25 Left but Les Easy Riders. • - • what I mean? Usually a match between these Falconer of the Farmers scored to give his - - Whether thole ready for -those nasty two would be a•sutefire cure forinsomnia but guys a hard earned 2-1 victory. villains, C.H. Express, remains to be seen not this time folks. The Panthers of Parrline Itwas the :Royals bestshowinginweeks but • but judging by this match, they just might be. and Mustangs of down Mitchell way engaged still wasn't good enough to overcome a pesky it was the Easies who came to .the attack in a spirited matchup. The Orangemen and Junior Farmer group. early' but, in•reality, it was the Knights who Mitchell have improved on the ice in recent Art Veenstra had the other marker for the ' ' were pulsating withal! the energy this night. weeks but both have fallen short after good successful Farmer team. If he was an element, he would . he showings, Jim Butson managed the lone H,T.-netter, plant, got thingss offffto a flaming like stged art for hydro parlayedah f ne' lwasn't rou do be efortn into a d and Grad OT MBITSi Easy Enders . tackle ethe Thursday night iri.what should be.a plant, t team when he scored one of the deserving3-1 conquest. good one, The annual. tournament -rolls prettiest goals you'll ever see. Paul •Gibbings has been a pistol for the around next week, (January 80;31, February • Kinkora was bottled up in their own end Panthers this term and he fired a pair to lead 1).'So get out there and watch or something. when Doug Eidt lobbed a pass to centre lo his side, If the Kinkora- asy Rider thatch is any ' easethe,pressure: The two Rider defenders , RoyFisherchippedinwith•astiloshotwhen , indication of things to come, .We tat# in for caSall. Y to passtook a bad clearing and ripped it into some dandy° broornb YOU of give when t'Sse s, l d bacheo retrieve trail it globe he empty Mitchell net. B Chisethutst credit for going elite, Ttie`y ge in when ed spring e wide-eyedbok, dd • o shins Ke Mike over their collective heads A gutsy gang. • • terT'ified spring exploded ' out of Answeringfor the Mustangs C. H, cihiched fust spot it► their: division. and nowhere, split t twog fly. b rte of Will undefeated baring a mire and all in one motion, lapnched a laser shot • C.H. EXriRE.558 cHtslI�itJRSTo d remain undef at • • that rocketed pasta shocked Rider goalie and What happened? Chiselhutst ran with course, ''Phis week's -quote comes froth Cary •,pito the. top right-hand corner of the net: abandon for the first 13 minutes of their "Wendell" Bennett who took over • the Not only did that masterful score seem to contest with C.H: last week and looked every coaching reigns of C:11. )gess from an take the zip out of the Easy Riders, it got the bittheteam thstmight jest knock the Ettpress ailing Frank V"erbetne, On his .team's very Knights higher than a lottery winner. ftdm their undefeated throne, slow state against Cbiseihurst and late four The losersmanaged to threaten on a couple ' The winners uaeremoniously erupted for goal first period explosion: "They`re re- . Of other occasions during the final frame but four scores during the final two tfiinutes of sponding to my coaching." And to the by that tithe it was already over. that first frame and effectively trundled any Dumpers, who wanted a bigger write up.With two intense competitors like these, it. illusions of a Chikelhurtt upset. W IiITEiJP. So there! All tongue .itt cheek of wouldn't take much for things, to get out of After that ambush, it betaine a matter of course. - ;fiend once one club wasbeing eaten up. Outside of a couple of silly penalties the match was, hold on, a clean affair. Good stuff • with his second, gave K nkora a huge 3-0 first • The Seaforth Atom 11s came but of the TOtIRNM AENTPLAY ' period lead, that easily ateod the teat of time. weekend with one win and •one loss, The Optimist ourtiatnent in Seaforth Was GRADS 3 W INTHROPo On'Saturday they travelled to .Brussels to the place of the second game of the weekend Let us notbe deceived by the above score, play Elma logan': The poor• weather didn't. for the Atom ICS. Seaforth faced off against . Yes, the Grads won,but only aftersurViving a dampen theirs"pirrts and the Mem 115 played • Zurich for the "C" Championship final. . • shakey first period in which Winthrop could an excellent game of hockey. The Atom IIs came out strong in the first and should have been up_ by two or three • Seaforth scared the fist goal viten Matt period, getting the first goal of the game _ .. lent ,scores. The winners, you should know, are' a Voek, fired in a shot from Ilacold Hugdl. when Jervis scored after excell pretty goad club but this marked • the; thud E1ma-Logan tied the score in. the second diggin_ gbySteve Van den Hengei and Derek y .. _zak.- tnie i -pressed ,Seaforth-a rd finally stry led to a snail -like start. New Years Van den llengelp tipped the • pucks in 5 1red a goal niid-way ni the second. 'the. Eve must have been some funt outing in 1987 - , eh -• gays?: vel Elma Lo an's n t, witted y D� Gndiak Atom lis held them until the third when gg , .g . • .. ch took over the game scoring three The Machiavellian tnckstets always seem and Scott Jervis. Dean Fnni an scored an Luri to survive their early indifference and last unassisted goal, early its the third, but More goals; ane on an empty het with 111 Weekwas no exception. The Grads, as usual • EhnaLogan, playing catch up hockey tied conds felt in the game. The final store waS • . turned it up a couple of notrhe's and rapped the score late in the period. Withse a lot •of Zurich 4, Seaforthi. Thanks to the organisers hoTDOA l m. ,. ..... bean lent and congratule- shs Don Cheerry lutnchebucket broom- geniee4 3 When DerekiGrtdzak lammed�m Longs ox DeantFinnig for being selected • ball. Theyma' be as fancy as a snowstorm the wincing goal from a pass by Strait Jervis, MVP of the game for the Mona. ' y, - • but the style is effective and the next tiring � - i .,, you know you are plowed under. Novice pl � G a'G`', 1 o .. Michigan Adrian James. er, W ydeven collected a pairforthe Grads Does anyone meonctire fol' this organization? Yes! Yes! Someone tloes! Seaforth Novice hostedSttatford (Majal-to Alai y Mike Htigili' on Henderson, assisted b� , In fact; Mike Vandenheuve} added to the total' an exhibition game o_ f hocks in order to and pod Devereaux continued the team .with a single effort, ._ . prepare big c or. • S . ,.• , for • Crafty Tony Vandenheuve) (must . be Michigan this weekend. tou' Seaforth playing: More than half of the first period was oSer Goalie, Scott Wood Wasan related' to the aforementioned) a Chap that rnament in effort scoring to' Make the score 4 2 undies set when Mike Hugill single handedly started excellentgame; only glowing two goals in try can finesse you right out of your the scoritig for Seaforth. However, Stratford this fast moving than However; Seaforth up two goals for the triumphant Grad side. LiVicame back with two qutek goals by Brad Gibb keen to score a few more; got caught up with .. DUMP With t EG 0 stuNfa nyw What is it with this 3'0 stuff Anyway, the 2-1 for Strafford, t period 'ended Stratford scoring on a break away by Brad 4and Andrew Taylor. The fu's - old guys trotted to a les's than, easy shutout , y y p Stratford'S speed win over the • Rats last week Heck, the Seaforth ktre ;v ,the real) had to Work „if aiid o Off o ' af:lahOa br ak .wily by Bfraif • by y, binson attf e' rodents actually talked 'pretty good in this o y ed in rise larn s second oal ss st a by 53�$se ei mark of the third. But the erne' the were goingfor the win. St game. They slammed ar eta a• off the post p PP g • y g and had three other, near n►isses. Woking second p eriod; Boyd `Devereaux scored on' a Jason ilenerson single-handedly scored Pat Gridzak. Then at the 1.40 mark of the wash t over yet. . geed -dr -Jean' t mean,they were•as good as the p y Dumpers, mind you.breakaway with his excellent puck control t8 to count the win (5-41 for SeaferthWjtit• only • There is nothing as nasty as a cornered rat • bring Seaforth ahead again. Seaforth fans 'three seconds left on the clock. Good leek at battiest of their,pite was long gone' after the and players were Ali keyed up, ' • the Silverstick To+trnament guys. Atom Ha win and loses .one BALLROOM DANCING By' Lou Morello STARTS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12' Seaforth & District Community Centres UPSTAIRS HALL 7:30 to 9:00 p.tn. Fee: $30.00per couple —'9 week program To register please call the RECREATION OFFICE 527.0882 RECREATION BADMINTON Come out and play badminton THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12 Seaforth & District Community Centres 9:00-11:00 p,m. --- Main Auditorium • PAY AS YOU PLAY For more information please call Recreation Office 5270882 The 2000% NRSP. Your 1kRSP is a Long-terminvestitietit. 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