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The Huron Expositor, 1987-01-28, Page 10Alfl -- THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JANUARY 28, 1987 BERGSales -Service Installation Don't Forget Our... BUS TRIP to the CANADIAN INTERNATIONAL FARM EQUIPMENT plow... At, the International Centro. Toronto 'Thurs., Feb. 5th Leaving Mitchell at 8:30 A.M. LADIES WELCOME - • • YEI.34, ,►r, TORONTO Book your seat Now. '. Phone 229-8975 Russeldale farm; 'Equipment Limited MASSEV-FERGUSON WI,•.a,brmeri ,dau' ea.: root R.R. 1' PHONE: MITCHELL 229.8975 Free Estilnates • Barn Cleaners • Stabling • Bunk Feedors Donald G. Ivos R.R. #2, Blyth ' • Brussels 887-9024 Ready to SAVE MONEY On Y'.der Holiday This Winter? Just Ask Ellison Travel Clinton 482-5711 SPORTS Stratford Credit Bureau Big Winners Doug Forster and Ron Connelly proudly received performance awards on behalf of the • Credit Bureau of Stratford Collections staff. The 'office, covering Perth, Huron and part of Wellington Counties won three of a possible four awards recently. They received Con- gratulations from Stratford Mayor Ted Biowes and Associated Credit Bureau of Canada President Kevin:Belgrave. The Credit Bureau of Stratford has been the recipient of more collection performance awards than any other Credit Bureau in Canada. - - This is a paid advertisement Winter Jan. 28 to Feb. 7 20%O Storewide Winter Hours Tues. - Sat, 9:30 - 5:30 Closed Mondays � *lensed! 262-3447 THE SpinninflOteet • OUT OF ,REACH - Dave finds the' ball Just :out of reach In Junior basketball. action against Goderich last week. Goderich won .tl Me match up 60-22. . . Seaforth Novice tie Exeter 2-2 On Sunday, .January 18, the Seaforth Novice team tied Exeter 2-2 in an exhibition. hockey game, ' •• Seaforth scored early, less than' one minute into the game. This one was netted by Boyd Devereaux, • unassisted. Exeter played Been sively and held Seaforth back for the remainder of the first ,period. The second period saW Exeter cornback fighting, Two goals- Were spored, the first by Chris Lerikos and the other by Chris M'dcDonaid making-the--seore--after-the second period, Exeter 2, Seaforth 1. At'the 10:13 mark. of the :third period ___Seafor'th'e .laso, - , , - .. . . r- a . th • Pee Wees end seasonwith ties win •• The Seaforth Pee W eesended their regular Mitchell, in a dose game, . 6-5: Jason season's games witha tie and a win,' On McNichol scored four goals and had one January 14; the team travelled to Milverton • ,assist. Sean Melady had one goal and one and came back with' a 5-5 tie. assist. Ted Sills , scored one `goal. Other - Contributing to, Seaforth's score were assists went to 'Paul,. Dolmage, Jason Jason McNichol with four goals and ,one • Beuttennuller. and Mark Striate each with' assist and Paul Dolmage with one goal' and one. .. one -assist. Sean Melady and Steve Papple All the boys have played well during the • each, got two 'assists. - regulargames and the team ended the season • Jason Beuttenmiller assisted on one•goal. at .the top of their division. Playoffs start On "Saturday night, .the team defeated Tuesday night against Mitchell in Mitchell. • , Atom 1 s win consolation championship. Seaforth Atom 1 travelled to Clinton On'Sunday Seaforth played the B Consola- Tuesday, January20 and were defeated.by a tion Championship game for the Atom 4=1 score. • Optimist Tournament. Seaforth defeated Scoring for Seaforth was Mike. Moylan Sarnia Township by a 5-2 Score.' " assisted by Justin Rodney and Wayne Scoring forSeaforth were Ken Hildebrand Schoonderwoerd. Mike Moylan, Mike Coyne and Wayne On Saturday, Seaforth hosted Mitchell and Schoonderwoerd and Brad Moore each with defeated them8-3. Scoring forSeaforth were one goal, Assists went to Mike Coyne, with Joe Murray with four goals and three assists; two, Ken Hildebrand with one, Johathon Wayne' Schoonderwoerd with one goal and Hugill, Mike- Devereaux and Pat Maloney Devereaux assists, Mike , Ken also had one goal each. Goalie John Moylan Hildebrand and Brad Moore each got brie received the M.V.P. award for the game. • goal. Assists also went to Steve Hicknell with Seaforth's next game is in Mitchell at 5:50 two, Mike Moylan with one and Jonathon p.m. Tuesday, February 3 and their' next • • Hugill with one. home game is February 4 at 5:30 p.m. .•Sno-Cross racing returns to. Hully • Gully Sunday, February 1 with M.W.S.D.RA. sanctioned Snowmobile Drag Racing, with crate stocks racing at noon and stock and supeistock and Modifieds racing at 1 p.m. This action will all take place on a 600' ice strip. ' Two .bowlers of to provincials Snowmobile and ATV Sno-Cross racing returned to Hully Gully, Varna on Sunday, January 16 for the first race of the 1987 season. Snow, finally arrived late -Saturday night which provided prime racing conditions on Sunday. Snowmobiles raced first with local riders cling out gearhthe top: Jalnes,4didnsiof Kippe'n"flned Morin Spert'77while Bnan Jones of Clinton finished fourthoverallin Sport3-4. Tom Crawford also of Clinton took firstoverall in Sport 5 and Dwight Bauman of • in Youth Bowling Council bowling Wed - Kitchener walked away as snowmobile top nesday. Robin Scarrow took'high single with a driver winning Sport 6 and 7. 161 while Robbie Holmes had a 128. ATV'stookoverthe track midway through High double also went to Robin with a 294 the afternoon. Curtis McCone of Clinton :while Robbie was dose at 234. Robbie still finished second intheBeginners Class. Terry holds high average at 120 while Robin Scarrow and Gary Glanville fight it out at 112. Standings this week are Warriors 48, Flyers 45. British Bulldogs 40, Jets 37, Turbo Chargers 37 and Strikers 33. There was no Saturday bowling this week but five boys took part in the Pepsi Challenge tone play-offs in. Zurich on Sunday. . Jeff ]heft bowled a 944 for a 4 game total while Richard tove scored 704. They will both advance to the 'provincial play-offs in Goderich on March 1. Good luck boys. McGregor of Kippen and Paul Farquhar, of Clinton did battle in the 200 Stock Class with McGregor coming out on top when the snow settled. Farquhar was busy later finishing 2nd in the 200 Mod Class and coming out on top in the Open Mod 4 Stroke. Chuck Collins of Varna took first in the 250 M'od and Open Mod 2 Stroke, Wooly after doing battle with Doug 5nelgrove of Windsor: Race action returns to Hully Gully on BRODH ADENCHA-MBBRTOF COMMERCE WINTER CARNIVAL .1987 Wish, to extend their appreciation to the following Donc*tors fog' giuino us•a great start towards our upcoming comity minor sports opgrain. p� 9' P p.S NOS -OW Mietdm Art Hrn: brad SBiis Cronin rraniport O'Rourke T'ranspoTt Mt'Creieht HardwaYA Vincent Fatntkgitipmenf Redtii+Chef DoJong B?us McGawtns Farr Equipment Furniture Pfau KMMT grolnage Eltigaen Plumbing E1ligseii Electric- C.A. Masonry Tarry s Trick Stop Ia`uee drywall -1ieards-Iernn ti utp'ner t Huffy doily iruntif OWN - Jim & 'Saisan's tr8riier strop Hondo Ocie Ciotti* it lobs, Clinton Haugh tire Supply Mctatiehitn Meters (Mitchell) tarry Hudsotr Pontiac Butch Eulligdn React Estate Red Maple Lounge Meta Shewarr' Patios Leaky Consiructian Steve &MIN: Auto Rody a k rk fire ri'n'd Battery Ed' Smith Auto Stq'vetSiemon Seth Biemers Perth concrete KBunt►y Corners Macre insurance • Faust Bros: tterdware Boge"rSin-on Wo6'dwbrklrrg- • W1etersens CBYntfry Store Cdrriptieil's Crown' HtirdwBre Lyonn3, Seeforth ' t?tYeen's Hotel Rowel ff Motors • Seafotth Creamery MittheiTCredit union Cd.BC., Dublin traria Auto Semite Coffee Nook Pint :Ore Mitchell Feeds. Keil AutonrotlV. Bell Canada Bauer *ova Ajaency Nett hapten liulldaing Keith Sletrioa Petal Systeans Mltclisil Harper Otitrelt Diesel Roeaf A Cars -Add Pfizer Canada, Cibd Geigy Hotly Farm Supply Niagara Chemicals Pioneer' Canada Velsecol Caiaado Moo:ooto Canada chtpnian Chenlcals St'an:Oar Ciaean0cnts ty*aanatda Canada dittori Carbtds Slrtvlte Canada' thetrta Ito E1•d. BASF Canada Feerintx ltd`. Mttctiett Co-op te.epetators ins. Toronto Dominion Bonk = Mttchell Motion ill ilvt; Tl rpsoin 3 '5ao !case Clarlai boldfa Feett-Milk Sfaffen:e toad Market - teijiat *chi Schrnoeder's Carteret Store • Our ,, sint'er� '®�'r�+�eatioir is �itM�` Our (fin was cr+Sted ' Or! FOUND - One Bomba'. ter Taillight Assermbly Contact - Keith Shaman itis -27181 . !RESIDENT Dl, rty game, The goal was' assistedby Boyd Devereaux. : Fans saw fastaction and suspense for the remainder of the period but neither' team scored. Tweens lose 7-5 in ringette action Seaforth Tweens Lost again to Goderich in ringette action Sunday in Goderich. The score was 7-5, • In the 'first • period Andrea Ribey, the team:s number one goalie saw little action and allowed only one shot past her while the team was short-handed. • Tracy Fortune ,counted two goals• to give . Seaforth the lead at the end of the first period. .Seaforth outplayed and out shot Goderich, but just couldn't get past their goalie. One of the downfalls for Seaforth was their penal- ties, as all -but two goals against were netted while the team was short-handed. Lisa Henderson scored two Seaforth goals ' in the second period While Fortune netted' one more for a hat trick. Assists went to Sara Teall. two, Henderson; Jill. Betties, Kim Rau and Fortune one apiece. - The girls, play again next •Sunday in St. Marys at 5:30 p.m. SCOREBOARD THURSDAY NIGHT BOWLERS Woman's weekly high single and Triple, Brenda Cooper 231,, 597. ' Women's high average, Connig Marion 196. Women's mason's high single, Carol Bennewies 285.- Women's season's high triple, Connie Marion 710. Mens weekly high single, Murray Bennewies 306. Men's weekly high triple, Doug Proctor 727. Men's high average, Nell Beuerman 253. Men's,season's high single and triple, Murray Bennewies 366, 911. Standings: Roosters 76, C -P's 65, The Strays 59, The Bears 51, Alley Cats 51, B -Bops. 49. ST. JAMES BOWLING LEAGUE Ladies high average, Cathy Broome 708. Men's high average, Murray Bennewies 247, Ladies high single and triple, Cathy Broome 281. 623. Men's high single, George Love 308. Men's high triple, Murray Bennewies 789. Standings: Angels 73, Demons 70, Devils 60, Hellions, 56, Omens 103, Salans 65. SENIORS BOWLINGtEAGUE High ladies scores: Betty Hulrey 568, Grace Broadioot 524, Dorothy MECluskie 431. H19¢,1rleals,scotp841U,14arris,757, Act F.lniaypoo 720. Lloyd Pipe 487. High team was the Americans with 2664. 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