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If you, or someone you know, waits to start the Ontario Basic Skills Pro- gram, contact the Ontario Basic Skills Office at your local community college, or call the toll-free HOTLINE at the number below. For those who need them, there are allowances to help with costs of child; csretranspiration and accommodation Ontario resident o'tTer We can al • 1 25 and eloprofit • this province may apply. Information -is available in English 656 Mario 11°T LINE NUMBER 180 tullnisfer 1-Ion,GregorySorbara' (English Premier, Hon: DavidPetersor and French) • PICKING THE CORNER - Mitchell Atom All-star forward Bud Dixon (5) picks the far corner with this shot during league playoff action against Seaforth last Tuesday night in Mitchell. Dixon scored two goals as Mitchell defeated Seaforth 4-3 in Game four of their best -of -five semi-final series. In the fifth and'deci.ding'gam.e, however, Seaforth defeated • Mitchell 5-3. Seaforth goalie John Moylan played. well in the final game. (Bader photo) Atoms advance to group championship On Wednesday in Seaforth the Atoms took one. on Mitchell for deciding game of semi-finals in the fourth game of the series Seaforth in Group playoffs and defeated Mitchell by a Atom I travelled to Mitchell and were 5-3 score. • defeated by a 4-3 score, Scoring for Seaforth were Joe Murray with Scoring for Seaforth were Mike Coyne with two, Ken Hildebrand with, one, Wayne one, Joe Murray with one and Mike Schoonderwoerd with one and Mike Dever- Devereaux with one. Assists went to Mike eaux with one. Assists• went to Joe Murray Devereaux with two, Joe Murray with one, with two, Steve Hicknell with one, Mike • Mike Coyne with one, Wayne Schoonder- Devereaux with one and Mike Coyne with woerd with one and Brad Moore with one. one. Mitchell's goals were scored by Mike Mitchell goals were scored by Mike Seiler Hodgert with two and Bud Dixon with two. with one, Dennis: Pearn with one, and Bud Assists •went to Bud Dixon with two, Mike Dixon with . one. Assists went to Shawn Hodgert with one and Dennis Pearn with one. Vosper with three, Bud Dixon with one, Seaforth now advance to Group Champion - Dennis Pearn with one and.Richie Horan with • ship against Clinton. Novices awarded trophy On March 17 the Seaforth Novice hockey were netted by Mike Hugill, assisted by Boyd team clinched their league title with a 4-2 win Devereaux and Shaun Anstett and by Jason over Blyth: Henderson (unassisted ). • • • The first period saw fast hockey action with • both teams playing to the best of their ability. After a five • minute • time out, the third This resulted in.a 0-0 score at the end of the period began, Blyth out to keep in the fight period. and Seaforth keen to win the title. Expert Steve McInally, assisted by Mark Van puck handling and help from Jason Hender- Dooren led off the scoring for Sebforth.in the son and Mark McNichol allowed Boyd second period. Bluth, less than two minutes Devereaux to popone in for Seaforth. Blyth followed with a goal by Ryan Chamney,, assisted by Peter Craig and Brian McNichol. The final score 4-2 for Seaforth. later, quickly canie back to even -the score with a goal from Henry Bos, assisted by Benjie Hakkers and Ryan Chamney. Seaforth decided it was time to get down to . T,he Seaforth Novice Team were awarded business and in the last three minutes of the the league trophy and eachplayer received a period popped two goals in the net to give crest. The boys will now travel to Clifford to them a 3-1 lead after the second. These goals play in the Grand Championship. Playoff action continues Playoff action continues this week in match for the Flamesas they scored four Saturday morning houseleague hockey with unanswered goals in `the second period. the Whalers meeting the Leafs at 9:30 for the Flames goals were shred by Mike Etue, Mat junior houseleague "B” championship and Vock (2), Steve Hicknell (3), and Mike Vock, the Jets taking op the Flyers at 10:30 for the Mike Moylan, Jeff Ryan and Jered Munro "A" championship. The Flames and Pen- assisted. guins are facing off at 11:30 for another CANADIANS4-BRUINS3 round. The Canadians had to work to maintain the in the Senior division the Oilers see the lead they established early ih the'game With Bruins at7 :30 forthe Bchaznpionship and the goals by Brian Cook (2), Sean Cook and North Stars and Canadians are on at 8:30 for Wayne Regele with an assist to Eric the A championship. Johnston. Bruins Sean. Melady, Brian Mel - FLYERS 2-WHALTERS .I ady and Aaron Broome assisted by Kevin The Flyers crept by the Whalers early in McUwainand Pat Moylan snapped three by the second period with goals by Jason the Canadian goaltenderto move them within Henderson and Kris Gemmell. Scott Jervis one point of a win. scored the lone Whaler goal. NORTH STARS 6 - OILERS 3 JETS 3 - LEAFS i With Jamie W ilbee counting four and The Jets came on strong early in the gamer Kevin Murphy and Paul Mcliwain getting with tallies to Harold Hugill, Jordan Nuhn singles with an assist to Bill Tremeer the and Pat Grldzak with assists to Mark Van North Stars pulled ahead of the Oilers early in Uooren and Lawrence Flanagan. The Jets the second period. Oiler points went to Dan protected their lead with Mike Devereaux McNaughton (2) and Brad Carter assisted by breaking through once to get the only Leaf Shane Taylor. goal. 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Coach Rick Wood felt this would be an ideal opportunity to allow the youngest players of the Seaforth team', who do not usually see a lot of ice time. the chance to play a full game: In the first period; Seaforth dominated the play with much action around the Blyth net. Kathy Devereaux set the pace With the first glial assisted by Kelly natl. Kelly then got a goal assisted by Christy Leonhardt. Carrie Mcliwain ended the period with a third goal, assisted by Lisa Cingerich. , The t3lyth goalie was starting to run down -by the second period. KathyDevereatrit .gain started the scoring, assisted by Jennifer Siemon. Seaforth goals continued fast and furious with two goals each going to Jennifer Stenion` 1telty'Rau and Jill Carnochan and one goal each going to Jennifer Marion, arid Julie Carter. Assists were awarded to Ciliate teonhardt, Kelly Rau, Carrie blcIhvain and Jennifer Siemon. Special mention -,goes to Missy Holland who displayed good passing. skills. It wasn't until the four Minute mark that Blyth managed to get two goals past goaltender Angie Jervis. - The }soling playets played a geed game and show great potential for future. years. Successful euchre field The Tri County, Senior Carries Host Coma ittee bf Seaforth held a successful St. Patrick s euchre of the Seaforth and District Cornniunity Centres. March 17 y eight tables Were in play and pri2e winners I nners ivere, Ladies High, Gertie Driscoll; Han ils Ethel Horst and Consolation, olive Smith Men's high adore Was Stan Killen terse Hands Sam McClure and Consolation James Doig Door prizes .were `also woirbyJtihir R vers4,Alf Ross; IdaDrehL Birthday. nearest Si Patrick{s Day lwat 'T'heima Bn adfoot. Another euchre has been planned by the Host Comii ittee to beheld oil April -14 at' :30 fm. of the Coniifiunit Centres. All reeded's romtheaeeuchres'gotowardsheati gtheTri 2 ountybis'trtct S Mier Garnet June22 and 3 All Seniors 55and over ate encouraged to enter and p'artitrpate in the .Vents "scheduled to be held during April and May Theme will lie fourteen different events. Anyone wishing further inforniatilon tontatt Sohn Patteisoii f hairmat"')"&MartyBedard; Ree. bi'eetor,