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federal government's Job Development Program.
You provide the required training and practical work ex-
perience and we provide:
• up to 80% of gross wages
•up to $40 a day for training ,Costs
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Contact: BOB McDOUGALL
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Winthrop's Betty 'Bopp hos hidden talents
LADIES BRQOMBALL Mitchell has his turn when his drilling shot Richard 'lerbernes, Jim Landsborough and
WINTHROP 2 — PERTH 0 adhered to the net. Accompanying him was Terry Morey.. The Raiders seem to be
It is evident this lady has been keeping her John Van Vliet and Jim MacDonald. ,.The receiving more points in the penalty box
talents hidden. Betty Boops. has became an hero was'Brian Pryce who scored on •, a ' then on the sebre sheet. Come on guys it's
arduous player for • Winthrop . scoring breakaway, tucking the ball into the right your turn tpull ahead next week.
another goal Wednesday. Dianne Bennett hand corner of the net. Assisting him, were
gave her a helping hand. Little. Mary Lou Brian McGavin and Neil Mitchell. CH1SELHURST1— GRADS 3
Andersonalso performed an act of skill and ROYALS 2— DUMPERS -9- Are there any other brothers on the
drove the ball into the net. Susan Hulley got Jim Butson had twoaerolite shots from Chiselhurst team besides the Wynja boys?
an assist. Let's not forget though • those the ambient blue line the ammunition sup- „ Al Wynja scored the imputant goal with
"Perth" ladies have great potential so plied to him was from Rob MacLean, Pat Martin Wynja helping and Gary Dill hiding
beware of their comeback. Riley and Pete Klaver. Now tell me where in the background. Grads Rick Archam-
COMMERCIAL 0 —PARR LINE 4 would the Dumpers be without C.H. Just bait took advantage of the pile up in front of
Sandy Fremlin moved in to the limelight maybe a few goals shorter as Bob Nash, the net by anchoring a flip shot into the net.
for Parr Line with a couple of straight angle shows distintivel he was the star of the • He1p him was Crai Smith and Mike
goals with Deb H. and Sandra Wilson, con- game scoring rom anyw ere and any angle Vandenheuvel. Tony Van enheuvel set up
tributing great strategy passing. Dianne grabbing up seven goals. Ample help came Adrian Wydevan with an antiproton shot
Shapton came out of hibernation for this from Jim Nash, Rich Archambalt, Dennis and let her fly. Lucky Dana Bean applied his
game. Lori Hill received a Maverick goal. Murray, Larry Dolmage, Jim Finlayson, talent and scored an aristocratic goal. For;
The Commercial goalie Barb Flanagan had and last but not least Bill Dale grabbed up a tunately the opposing team pulled their
great repulse but the number of shots on net few points during the anguish animation of goalie for him. Robert Wydeven was the
were mind boggling. Keep up the great pace the game. • assistance for Dana.
Commercial. RATS2—RAIDERSO Next week, November 5, at 7:30 p.m. it's
JR. FARMERS 0— QUEENS 2 Two new recruits hit the headlines for the Egmondville vs Grads.' At 8:20 p.m.
What a performance by Teresa Finlayson. Rats Dean Glanville and Darrel Eckert. The Dumpers. vs Raiders, 9:10 p.m. Winthrop vs'
She didn't need a backup, great blue blood first year Rookies proved their talents scor- Royals, at 10 p:m. Parr Line vs Knights and
shown. Pat Koehler's broom also proved ing,.a zooberant goal each. The artists who 10:50 p.ni. Red Rustlers vs Mustangs.
fruitful thanks to'her escort Brenda'Empy. assisted them were Ed Van Miltonberg, Chiselhurst sits out. "
Give that Jr. Farmer goalie Lori a suit of ar
-rricF.I hatstyle, what elacs, b_er endurance •
paid off tolow margin score. C e n -t e n a rr-es -- take ' b eat i n g
Next weee k, Nov. 4, at 9 p.m. it's the
Queens vs Commercial. At 9:50 p.m. it's The Seaforth Centenaires took another .for the Centenaires. and they gottheir final
Winthrop vs. Jr. Farmers and at 10:40 p.m. beating on Wednesday night when they goal from Rob McEwan, while B:rssels put
it's. Parr Line vs Perth. travelled to Brussels. The Centenaires the finishing touches on the scoi Jard to
MUSTANGS 2 — PARR LINE 1 reportedly played two decent periods of walk away with the win.
Mustang's Mike Jacobs was in harmony hockey and then fell apart in the third period One factor that may have contributed to
with a smooth goal with the help of Dave - MAIN
Leonhardt and Dan Heyword. Unexpectedly
Murray Siemon had an exotic goal and Ray-
mond Hinz was a big help in cooperating but behind d
with him. A blasting shot by Albert Wubs of
Parrline amazed the Mustang goalie as it McEwan and Steve Schroeder.
zoomed on .by, Thanks for the help Don .
Wise, and Steve Vankochis but we are still period game started to
short a few goals.
KNIGHTS 2 — WINTHROP 2 • •
What a game to watch. The play was back
and forth back and forth. Second effort
always pays off sooner or later as Joe Vink
proved. He gave the Knights the lead in the
game with Mark Louwagie and Joe Dorsser
aiding. Ron Janmaat showed strength and Marion. pockets
potential as he absorbed a pass from Paul
and Jim Nyenhuis and accelerated it from
the 'blue line into the net: Winthrop's Ross
YBC bowlers
in. tournament
BY GEORGE LOVE '
The senior YBC bowlers from Seaforth
travelled to Meaford.to participate in a YBC
Tournament on Saturday.
Susan Kuzmich was top for the Seaforth
senior. girls with scores of 198, 129, 208, 134,
130 for 799 total pins.
Karen Coleman'had high games of 131 and
152 for a 493 score.
Richard Love led the senior boys With
scores of 232, 156, 200, 143, 206 — 937.
Brian Love ha scores of 2Op,.209, 207,130,
175 for 930 total pins.
Kevin Dick bowled games of 184, 103, 170, BY GEORGE LOVE Th
200, 226 for a 883 total. a Jaguars edged the Cougars 5-2, and
Kurt Lindemann had scores of 175, 129, - 2643 in total pins, in the St. James
Bow
116, 149 and 142 for a final scores of 711. ling League on October 26.
Gerry Armstrong led the Jaguars back -in-
to first place with 235 - 593; Bruce Clark 201-
571;
Jim Roth 212 - 533 and Shirley Brugger
229 -
520. Cathy Broome was top bowler for
the Cougars with 222 - 602; Richard Love 231
- 563
and Don Nolan 208 -534.
e Panthers continued their climb to the
with a 5-2 decision over the Leopards.
Dan
Bennewies was high again with 316, 236
- 731; Jim Dalrymple 258 - 638 and Lynne
Coom
bo 283 - 627. Sandy Broadfoot 240'- 625
and
Ken Moran 234 - 624 were best for the
ards.
The Lions nipped the Tigers 4-3 in their
machup with Murray Bennewies bowling
to lose the game by.a score of 10-3,
In the first period the Centenaires kept
pace with Brussels' and were still in the .
game, e n 2-1. The lone goal came
from Brad Carter, with assists to Rob
In the second the
slip away as Brad Carter was again the only
player on the Seaforth team to score, this
time unassisted, while Brussels put three
goals past Seaforth to extend their lead to
5-2.
But the third period got right out of hand
The Seaforth Novice hosted the Stratford
team to an exhibition game of hockey on
Saturday. After losing two close games last
weekend the Seaforth boys were determined
to try just a little bit harder in this outing.
Only five minutes into the game Stratford
picked a penalty for "body contact", which
paid off for the home team when Jason
Smith made an excellent pass that allowed
Chris Marion to score with the man advan-
tage. Three minutes into the second period
Chris Marion scored again assisted by Mark
Van Doonen and Bruce Griffen.
Stratford came back with a single handed
goal by Dennis Williams only one minute
later.
At 13:11 of the third period Chris Marion
counted his' "hat trick" after receivine a.
the Centenaires defeat is the players who
play for the midget rep team as well as the
Centenaires had a busy week, and they were -
likely played out. Another disadvantage to
the team is the loss of. assistant' captain
Kevin Williamson who has been sitting out
the last two games and has two more to miss
for a, penalty he took in Clinton last
weekend.
• The Centenaires had the weekend off, but
they will continue their season on November -
6 when they play in Exeter. Their next home
game. is . November 8 at 2 p.m.. against
Lucan.
four goals
pass from Charles Robertson: Seaforth
again took advantage of a man advantage
situation when Shawn Anstett scored
assisted by Pat Gridzak. and Mark Van
Doonen.. Scott Wood played an excellent
game in net and managed to make a great
number of saves:
After lots of chances and rebounds
Seaforth managed to help slide another one
by the other'goalie. This one credited to
Chris Marion and Pay Coyne. Mark Van.
Doonen.decided with less than a minute left
in the game if he wanted a goal he better do
it now. He did it too with only 44 seconds left
in the game. Seaforth won 6-1 and need to
come back with the same confidence this
Thursday night when they start their
scheduled season in Blyth at 7 pm.
Jaguars top St. James league
2698
Th
top w
Leo
Thursday. bowling
The names and numbers have_ changed
slightly in the Thursday night bowling
league.
Carol Bennewies holds the ladies high
single at 263 and the ladies high triple at 639.
Gary Bedard is high single for the men at
310 and Neil Beuerman holds the mens high
triple at 733.
Team standings as of October 29 are:
Highballers 29 'points, Wingers 27 points,
Swingers 26 points, Team 316 points, Expos
16 points and Misfits 11 points.
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275, 254 - 727; Laverne Nigh 197 - 515; and
Brenda Kenny 180 - 502. George Love with
294, 229 - 706; Karen Hoegy 211 - 564; Carol
Johnston 202 - 524 and Jack Ryan 202 - 512
topped the Tiger scores. The most improved
bowlers for the month of October were
Sharon McGrath plus 26 pts. and Brian Love
plus 18 pts.
The high triples for the month of October
were Cathy Broome, 650 and Dan Ben-
newies, 822.
The high single winners were Lynne
Coombs, 283 and Dan Bennewies, 340.
Team standings are: Jaguars 31, Cougars
28, Panthers 25, 'Leopards 23, Lions 22 and
Tigers 18.
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statements for the year ending on'September
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HELEN J. GIANOULIS, D.C., D.Ac.
CHIROPRACTORS
ANNOUNCE THEY WILL BE CONTINUING
THE PRACTICE OF CHIROPRACTIC
FORMERLY OPERATED BY H.B. SUCH
UNDER THE NAME OF
HURON CHIROPRACTIC CENTRE
107 SOUTH ST., GODERICH
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Telephone
524-9661
Mon., Tues. & Thurs.'... 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Friday ... 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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Here is a way to help the unemployed as well as yourself.
If you -are a business, non-profit group or individual willing
,to hire unemployed workers who have difficulty getting
and keeping a job — you will want to learn more about the
federal government's Job Development Program.
You provide the required training and practical work ex-
perience and we provide:
• up to 80% of gross wages
•up to $40 a day for training ,Costs
•up •to $10,000 for structural changes to
accommodate disabled trainees
Before you do any hiring, contact your local Canada
Employment Centre for specific information:
Contact: BOB McDOUGALL
524-8342 or 1-800-265-5185
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Winthrop's Betty 'Bopp hos hidden talents
LADIES BRQOMBALL Mitchell has his turn when his drilling shot Richard 'lerbernes, Jim Landsborough and
WINTHROP 2 — PERTH 0 adhered to the net. Accompanying him was Terry Morey.. The Raiders seem to be
It is evident this lady has been keeping her John Van Vliet and Jim MacDonald. ,.The receiving more points in the penalty box
talents hidden. Betty Boops. has became an hero was'Brian Pryce who scored on •, a ' then on the sebre sheet. Come on guys it's
arduous player for • Winthrop . scoring breakaway, tucking the ball into the right your turn tpull ahead next week.
another goal Wednesday. Dianne Bennett hand corner of the net. Assisting him, were
gave her a helping hand. Little. Mary Lou Brian McGavin and Neil Mitchell. CH1SELHURST1— GRADS 3
Andersonalso performed an act of skill and ROYALS 2— DUMPERS -9- Are there any other brothers on the
drove the ball into the net. Susan Hulley got Jim Butson had twoaerolite shots from Chiselhurst team besides the Wynja boys?
an assist. Let's not forget though • those the ambient blue line the ammunition sup- „ Al Wynja scored the imputant goal with
"Perth" ladies have great potential so plied to him was from Rob MacLean, Pat Martin Wynja helping and Gary Dill hiding
beware of their comeback. Riley and Pete Klaver. Now tell me where in the background. Grads Rick Archam-
COMMERCIAL 0 —PARR LINE 4 would the Dumpers be without C.H. Just bait took advantage of the pile up in front of
Sandy Fremlin moved in to the limelight maybe a few goals shorter as Bob Nash, the net by anchoring a flip shot into the net.
for Parr Line with a couple of straight angle shows distintivel he was the star of the • He1p him was Crai Smith and Mike
goals with Deb H. and Sandra Wilson, con- game scoring rom anyw ere and any angle Vandenheuvel. Tony Van enheuvel set up
tributing great strategy passing. Dianne grabbing up seven goals. Ample help came Adrian Wydevan with an antiproton shot
Shapton came out of hibernation for this from Jim Nash, Rich Archambalt, Dennis and let her fly. Lucky Dana Bean applied his
game. Lori Hill received a Maverick goal. Murray, Larry Dolmage, Jim Finlayson, talent and scored an aristocratic goal. For;
The Commercial goalie Barb Flanagan had and last but not least Bill Dale grabbed up a tunately the opposing team pulled their
great repulse but the number of shots on net few points during the anguish animation of goalie for him. Robert Wydeven was the
were mind boggling. Keep up the great pace the game. • assistance for Dana.
Commercial. RATS2—RAIDERSO Next week, November 5, at 7:30 p.m. it's
JR. FARMERS 0— QUEENS 2 Two new recruits hit the headlines for the Egmondville vs Grads.' At 8:20 p.m.
What a performance by Teresa Finlayson. Rats Dean Glanville and Darrel Eckert. The Dumpers. vs Raiders, 9:10 p.m. Winthrop vs'
She didn't need a backup, great blue blood first year Rookies proved their talents scor- Royals, at 10 p:m. Parr Line vs Knights and
shown. Pat Koehler's broom also proved ing,.a zooberant goal each. The artists who 10:50 p.ni. Red Rustlers vs Mustangs.
fruitful thanks to'her escort Brenda'Empy. assisted them were Ed Van Miltonberg, Chiselhurst sits out. "
Give that Jr. Farmer goalie Lori a suit of ar
-rricF.I hatstyle, what elacs, b_er endurance •
paid off tolow margin score. C e n -t e n a rr-es -- take ' b eat i n g
Next weee k, Nov. 4, at 9 p.m. it's the
Queens vs Commercial. At 9:50 p.m. it's The Seaforth Centenaires took another .for the Centenaires. and they gottheir final
Winthrop vs. Jr. Farmers and at 10:40 p.m. beating on Wednesday night when they goal from Rob McEwan, while B:rssels put
it's. Parr Line vs Perth. travelled to Brussels. The Centenaires the finishing touches on the scoi Jard to
MUSTANGS 2 — PARR LINE 1 reportedly played two decent periods of walk away with the win.
Mustang's Mike Jacobs was in harmony hockey and then fell apart in the third period One factor that may have contributed to
with a smooth goal with the help of Dave - MAIN
Leonhardt and Dan Heyword. Unexpectedly
Murray Siemon had an exotic goal and Ray-
mond Hinz was a big help in cooperating but behind d
with him. A blasting shot by Albert Wubs of
Parrline amazed the Mustang goalie as it McEwan and Steve Schroeder.
zoomed on .by, Thanks for the help Don .
Wise, and Steve Vankochis but we are still period game started to
short a few goals.
KNIGHTS 2 — WINTHROP 2 • •
What a game to watch. The play was back
and forth back and forth. Second effort
always pays off sooner or later as Joe Vink
proved. He gave the Knights the lead in the
game with Mark Louwagie and Joe Dorsser
aiding. Ron Janmaat showed strength and Marion. pockets
potential as he absorbed a pass from Paul
and Jim Nyenhuis and accelerated it from
the 'blue line into the net: Winthrop's Ross
YBC bowlers
in. tournament
BY GEORGE LOVE '
The senior YBC bowlers from Seaforth
travelled to Meaford.to participate in a YBC
Tournament on Saturday.
Susan Kuzmich was top for the Seaforth
senior. girls with scores of 198, 129, 208, 134,
130 for 799 total pins.
Karen Coleman'had high games of 131 and
152 for a 493 score.
Richard Love led the senior boys With
scores of 232, 156, 200, 143, 206 — 937.
Brian Love ha scores of 2Op,.209, 207,130,
175 for 930 total pins.
Kevin Dick bowled games of 184, 103, 170, BY GEORGE LOVE Th
200, 226 for a 883 total. a Jaguars edged the Cougars 5-2, and
Kurt Lindemann had scores of 175, 129, - 2643 in total pins, in the St. James
Bow
116, 149 and 142 for a final scores of 711. ling League on October 26.
Gerry Armstrong led the Jaguars back -in-
to first place with 235 - 593; Bruce Clark 201-
571;
Jim Roth 212 - 533 and Shirley Brugger
229 -
520. Cathy Broome was top bowler for
the Cougars with 222 - 602; Richard Love 231
- 563
and Don Nolan 208 -534.
e Panthers continued their climb to the
with a 5-2 decision over the Leopards.
Dan
Bennewies was high again with 316, 236
- 731; Jim Dalrymple 258 - 638 and Lynne
Coom
bo 283 - 627. Sandy Broadfoot 240'- 625
and
Ken Moran 234 - 624 were best for the
ards.
The Lions nipped the Tigers 4-3 in their
machup with Murray Bennewies bowling
to lose the game by.a score of 10-3,
In the first period the Centenaires kept
pace with Brussels' and were still in the .
game, e n 2-1. The lone goal came
from Brad Carter, with assists to Rob
In the second the
slip away as Brad Carter was again the only
player on the Seaforth team to score, this
time unassisted, while Brussels put three
goals past Seaforth to extend their lead to
5-2.
But the third period got right out of hand
The Seaforth Novice hosted the Stratford
team to an exhibition game of hockey on
Saturday. After losing two close games last
weekend the Seaforth boys were determined
to try just a little bit harder in this outing.
Only five minutes into the game Stratford
picked a penalty for "body contact", which
paid off for the home team when Jason
Smith made an excellent pass that allowed
Chris Marion to score with the man advan-
tage. Three minutes into the second period
Chris Marion scored again assisted by Mark
Van Doonen and Bruce Griffen.
Stratford came back with a single handed
goal by Dennis Williams only one minute
later.
At 13:11 of the third period Chris Marion
counted his' "hat trick" after receivine a.
the Centenaires defeat is the players who
play for the midget rep team as well as the
Centenaires had a busy week, and they were -
likely played out. Another disadvantage to
the team is the loss of. assistant' captain
Kevin Williamson who has been sitting out
the last two games and has two more to miss
for a, penalty he took in Clinton last
weekend.
• The Centenaires had the weekend off, but
they will continue their season on November -
6 when they play in Exeter. Their next home
game. is . November 8 at 2 p.m.. against
Lucan.
four goals
pass from Charles Robertson: Seaforth
again took advantage of a man advantage
situation when Shawn Anstett scored
assisted by Pat Gridzak. and Mark Van
Doonen.. Scott Wood played an excellent
game in net and managed to make a great
number of saves:
After lots of chances and rebounds
Seaforth managed to help slide another one
by the other'goalie. This one credited to
Chris Marion and Pay Coyne. Mark Van.
Doonen.decided with less than a minute left
in the game if he wanted a goal he better do
it now. He did it too with only 44 seconds left
in the game. Seaforth won 6-1 and need to
come back with the same confidence this
Thursday night when they start their
scheduled season in Blyth at 7 pm.
Jaguars top St. James league
2698
Th
top w
Leo
Thursday. bowling
The names and numbers have_ changed
slightly in the Thursday night bowling
league.
Carol Bennewies holds the ladies high
single at 263 and the ladies high triple at 639.
Gary Bedard is high single for the men at
310 and Neil Beuerman holds the mens high
triple at 733.
Team standings as of October 29 are:
Highballers 29 'points, Wingers 27 points,
Swingers 26 points, Team 316 points, Expos
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275, 254 - 727; Laverne Nigh 197 - 515; and
Brenda Kenny 180 - 502. George Love with
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topped the Tiger scores. The most improved
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Team standings are: Jaguars 31, Cougars
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Tigers 18.
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