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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1987-03-11, Page 10i9sr- THE HURON EXPQSITOR, mAnck 11,1987 Sun Life Assurangu,. •CoinpanY of 'Canada LIFE & K4OFITGAGEINSURANCE PLANS DEFEOF(ED ANNUITIES, INCOME TAX Depuctage •, FLEXIBLE NO LOAD R.R,S,P, NON-SMOKERS RATES AVAILABLE Rep. ARNOLD STINNISSEN 1.17 Godertch St.., East, Seaforth . Tel. 527-0410 • *Additions • Windows • Alterat ions • Doors PIONEE DAYS -T - MARCH 16-20 Come for the n, cash 0. savings, leave with a Pioneer jacket! Receive 5% Early Pay Cash Savings on • • Poneer® brand seed corn, soybean, alfalfa and' ' Sorghum-sudangrass seed as'well as on, SiIa-bac® brand silage iriocUlants, When you , • pay for your order on or before March 20th. •But that's not all! If your paid order consists of • 10 units or more, 'you'll take horna handsoniel tan spring jacket. See you then! forage adclithie Your Pioneer Sales Representatives are: Bill Coleman-KIPPENL 262-5031 Harold Pryce -WINTHROP- 527-1637 Watson Reid -131.ifTH- 523-9578 6:11:16 BRAND -PRODUCTS: 11) • PIONEER HI•EIFED LIMITED CHATHAM. ONTARIO N7M PIONEER: and SILA•BAC. Brand Products are sold Subtect lo the terms and conditions of sale which are part of the labelling and sate documents Pioneer and Sea•bac are brand names. numbers idenbly products 'Registered trademark licensed to isoNgstrFil,BRED LIMITED CHATHAM, ONTARIO. CANADA • Afterbeing down two games, the Seaforth Pee Wees' have colae back to *in the OMHA quarterfinals by defeating Burford in the last three games, In the first, game played. at Seaforth, ,the boys Were overwhelmed by Burford and lost •Seaforth travelled to BUrford for the second and third game of the series. During the second game the score see -sawed baelt and forth': Kevin MeLlwain tied the score for Seaforth with three minutes to go but Burford went ahead again with a minute and nineteen • seconds left to play and kept the teed to win 4-3. The third gable was another see -saw battle. This time the score was tied 3-3 at the end of regulation Play, In :the ten minute Weber canoe up with the saves -430(0h • overtime, ;lased McNichol and Ted Sills needed to win the last threengarriesaPsitig scored to end the game at 5-3 for Seaforth. Campbellplayed good clean,' defensive „In the fourth game which was played at hockey, Jason MCNichol scored 11' goalsiand • home, Seaforth, surged ahead and beat got eight assists, Kevin McLtivain Steve Burford 8-2. Papple got three goals and three assasta;.:.Teci The final game of the quarter final series Sills scored two goals and got five assists. was played on Saturday afternoon in -Burford. Sean Melady got four goal° 'and one "slat" At. the end of the third period the score wa:s Yfark Smale seared -me goal Its 'gatur tied 6-6. In the first six seconds of the ten assists. Brent Van den Akkcr got three goals minute overtime, Jason McNichol scored. and one assist. Jaren Muir assisted' -on 3 i The Voila held the one pal lead to Conte away goals. Paul Dolmage and Brad Sdmeder • with a 7-6 win: each got two assists and Jason Beuttenmiller The team's Success was due to hard work gut Un"SSiS • •by the Whole team. Brian Melady kept the , onspiel is a The OMHA semi finals begin this! Week score dose in the second game and Jeff against Forest: •' • • • tremendous success *The first, Gay Lea Better 13utter Bonspiel was held at .the yenastra Curling Club on. Saturday, February 28, 1987. The event was a two draw bonspiel and a tremendous success. • The.' winner of the second draw and the overall winner was the rink skipped by Bob Allan. Therest of .the team included Trudy Hill;: vice, Tim Beard, second and Sue Beard, lead. The Winner of the first draw was a "family team. Father, George Carleton played seconctand his wife Doris plevPd viee. Their Novice .boys. - The Novice boys were all keyed up after winning the second round of league playoffs • and carried that enthugiaam to Durham .to participate in a niumarnerit on the weekend. • They played their first "game • against • Cheektawoga on Saturday night. Right off of • the face-off, Mike Hugill .assisted by•Sherrn , Anstett counted one for Seaforth to get the ' fans going. Two minutes later Pat Gridzak 'waited for that great pass from defenceman Steve Melnally to count miniber2. They Boyd • .• Devereaux with his great bursts 'of speed • popped one in at'the 2:51 mark to finish the first period off 3-0. In. the second. period, •Seaforth was held at a stand still with only one goal going to Cheektowaga scored by Tom. Kinzie, Seaforth continued to give the fans lots of great hockey action to -cheer about. - Good passing in the third'paid off with two , goals; the first awarded to Shaun Anstett •assisted byMike Hugill, and the other by Pat-. • Gridzak assisted by Boyd Devereaux. • Early Sunday, the boys returned to - Durham only. to meet up with neighboring Clinton again. The two very evenly matched teams had another exciting genre. Clinton started the scoring at 4:18 of the first with a goal by Paul Vanden Dool. With only one • minute left in this period, Mike Hugill assisted by Boyd Devereaux and Shaun • Anstett managed to suck the defense out and challenge the goalie alone. That goal ended the first period. • At 8:17 of the second, some great passes helped count a goal for Chris Marion assisted by Mike Hugill and Colin Devereaux. Only a minute later .Seaforth scored again. Goal awarded to Shaun Anstett, with assist going to Boyd Devereaux and ' •Chris Marion. However. Clinton managed to take the son Marc played skip and Marc's girlfriend involved with the food, bar or assistance to • Lori Colquhoun played lead. In all, 64 curlers •the event committee." • • • " participated in: the bonspiel, • " A highlight of: the evening's awards Everyone was a winner, Besides receivihg • presentation was a visit by the Great Curinac •their traditional pound of "Gay Lea better who provided some very interesting insight butter" and a •coriunernorative pin • each inbo. the game of curling and some of the participant was able to make a selection frem Vanattra partieipants..• • the -prize table. Included on- the table were ' • "The whole club got behind the event," cheese boards • with two kites of Gay „Lea . Said bonspiel organizer, Bob Hayter. "If a cheese and decorative baskets full efiseVeial member wasn't: curling then they were • Gay Lea products. •••" • win Durham championship 'face -Off right down into the other net with the cicada' t buy a goal until with just one tnihute . goal going to Mike Horner. Lots of back and left in the period when Boyd Devereaux and forth •hockey kept the fans alive. 'With-only-,.Steten Menially' .each 'counted. a goal- for two minutes left in the second, Chris Marion Seaforth with assists going to Jason Hender-• counted another goal -for Seaforth. when he Son, Chris Marion and Charles Robertaon. • waited in front of the net for a beautiful pass' Neither team wanted to -lose this all important • froin Jason Henderson. Neither team could game so thelans were well entertained for make any of their close calls count in the the remainder of the game. In the thirdperiod • third; 'this giving Seaforth the win 4-2. This the • boys had chances galore, but only win 'meant waiting around to play in the managed to count one more, • • ' championship game later that afternoon. The goal going to Boyd Devereaux and ' The final game was against Clifford -Again assists to' • Chris Marion and Mark Van Seaforth had to come from behind since Dooren. Clifford was still, alive scoring one Clifford started the.scering at 4:24 of the first with. only one minute left in • the game by with a goal by Becki•Walls..Boyd Devereaux . Adam Weber. • did manage to tie the score before the first However, Clifford ran out of time and period came to an'end. Two minutes into the • .Seaforth won the championship -by a.score of second Boyd Devereaux single handedly 5-2. Mott -valuable player for Seaforth. was' counted another with some great stick -hand -Boyd Devereaux. Another trophy was award - ling. ,• ed to Steven Mclnally. This award was for Seaforth now ahead were determined to . being the hockey player every Morn anchDad take the • championship. The second period would•be proud to have and being the idol of • was full of action around the Clifford het but other little hockey players. Great tournament their goalie •Scott Walls was so hot they , forthewhole team. - , • • Seaforth Jr. Belles win series The Seaforth Jr. Belles defeated Mitchell Tammy Nash with two, Sherri. Kling with. Jr: Belles 14-5 in the first game of ringette three and.,Shelly Nigh, Heather McKercher playoffs, FlidaY. ' • • and Jennifer Watt each with one. The Mitchell opened the scoring at the 18:35 • goaltending by Shelly O'Brien was excellent. mark of the first period. Seaforth came back On Sunday Seaforth travelled to Mitchell • to score only seven seconds later and never for the second game of "the series and put looked back. • •them out by defeating them 11 to 5. • Seaforth goals were scored by Tammy Tammy Nash"scoredSeaforth's first goal at Nash, Jackie McNichol. and Jane Rowcliffe 13:38 off a pass from Ctinnie 'McClure.. *with three each. Amy van den Akker with four Mitchell's* Charlene Zehr scored eight and Sherri Kling with one. Assists went to seconds later on a pass from Natasha Kanne. - Connie McClure with two. Amy van den Seaforth scored two moregoais tomake it 3 to Akker with three. Tra Cy Sills with five. 1 Mitchell didn't give up. and Charlene _Zehrand-Keni Costello scored on Seaforth to tie the genie at 3. At 0165:38 market the first period !kitchen; • went ahead with -another goal by Tara Batt:. Seaforfirfought beety.ith goals ffoniTarruny Nash and Jane Rowcliffe to 'finish the first period 6 to 4 Seaforth. Again the Seaforth team turned on their power to finish the game. Excellent goaltend- - Ing was performed by Shelly O'Brien and Leanne Whitmore. Seaforth goal scorers were: Tanuny- Nash with (iVe, Amy van den Akker with (our -and Jane Rowcliffe with two. Assists went to Connie McClure with two, Jane Rowcliffe With two. Sherd Kling with four and Amy van • den Akker, Jennifer Watt, Shelly O'Brien and Jackie McNkhol each with one. Seaforth goes on to play Exeter for the championship. $ L.BILLION SPECIAL CANAE?'.SRQGRL. AM You Only HaveUntil' March 3.Isf fo Act Recently, Prime Minister Brian Mulroney announced the $1 Billion Special.Canadian Grains Program. This will help farmers hurt by low.world grain and oilseed prices caused by the trade war between the European Communityand the United States. /, Details are as follows: 1 Fanners who have u recently received a federal corn, soybean or winter wheat stabilization payment have had applications mailed to theni. That form must be completed and returned by March 31st. • 2If you are a qualified $ producer but haven't received an application form, 1 • 7 r , . U + Government Gouvernernent of Canada du Canada "'", pick one up from: • Offices of Members of Parliament • Feed mills • Farm Credit Corporation . Offices, Agriculture Canada offices and research stations • Elevators 3Eligible crops are: ei wheat, barley, oats, rye, mixed grain, grain torn, goy- beana, candle, flax and sunflower seeds for crushing„ Pedigreed seed, high moisture corn. high moisture barley and farm fedgrain (except silage) are also coveted. For more information contact: The Administrator Special Canadian Grains Program Agriculture. Canada Ottawa,biltariO }<IA ij3 Phone (613) 057-7078 APPLICATION bekotme MARCH 31st,, i981 The Government of Canada is corn m itted tO't agriculture remains a strata atirtKiibrantspart of our doUl-Wfsz etbribtriy, The 8tiodial Canadian Grains PrOgrarii is a Part of that commitment t wit, • er en err - Home town (Continued from Peie A2? Though Ilarristan is only a half hour drive from here, Dave and (Ahern like hilt) Must think that my moving to Walkerton also means 1 have left "home". And you know what, they're right. now know haw university students feet when someone asks thein if they're corning home for the weekend. They too probably feel they've never left. It's a strange, but wonderful feeling when people ask if you've come htinle for a visit. And that's what, home town is all about. Walkerton's ne different froth flarriston, Pchrierston, at- any Small town in Ontario -- they're people places and it's the people to make home towns special places to live. Speaking of horne, I've seen three tom cats of va dons size and description snooping around our place. They don't seem to knOW where home Ls. lf anybody wants kittens in a couple of months, just give nle a call. I ;Mew we had good looking Cats, but three t orils la bit ritlidliOnt. Those do s _ rCoritintred from Page A2:) 166 warm nave to pay me a lot attire than the average t� Wit councillor receives to get theta accept responsibility far the equitable dispensation of Some $5.6 thitiOn. I get nervous juSt writing about that kihti ef !honey. A thither appreciation of the municipal budgetetS' difficulty w gained whet you realize that a municipal council oiut OVetifortie .an, eveeted itteoute aliOrttall slimly by hooing thetact on cigarettes Sird bead, as the federal and provincial govei* tueutt are wait to do The ideal gtiVelititietiVt drily method al balancing aprecettaira budget iStO tette the ugh tate. This is apparently ak twit teas papier hides -nit.' than booze-smoke:a fax hike, judging etitintirs Ohlrititta , tance to iliptement a Significant jump itt When the arneke aegted Monday _ fright lititidently.yonfebriespandent ran out iir—erfgareTtes -alitiiit_firteLlitinteifettire the aetaion ended. which Wes—tally detesting/ and thetyiiles afcalculator tape had been de erect away, council had miracltlously teenaged their objective Of chopping nearly S409.089 tint of the prepaSed acpelleibiret to? 1987. Flavin seen the alacrity With *filth they performed (big seerterigipirialitnielfritable tasktwas Sthlabli inapresnicf Still z hate to' Wender (IOW they *had Cegtkitta• to a hi* agitating financial situation Next trionth, 1 they jaat see if thekte willing .16 have a g�et haigneing ehetioe,beeli. J