HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1987-11-18, Page 9Fortune leads
Tweens to win
Tracy Fortune's five goal performance
and Cheryl McLiwain's four goals led the
Seaforth Tweens Ringette Team to a 9-7
vitory over the Mitchell Tweens last Sunday
in Seaforth.
Picking up assists on Tracy's goals were
Julie Carter, Kerry McMillan, Cheryl
McMLlwain and Kim Rau. Assisting
Cheryl's goals were Jodie Hugill, Kris Gem-
mell, Janice Rodney and. Tracy Fortune.
At the end of the first period both teams
were tied at four apiece. 'In the second
period Seaforth out -played Mitchell to come
up with the two extra goals needed to win
'the game.
The Tweens'nest home game is Sunday,
November 22 against St. Marys.
Playing for the Tweens this year are Jill
Bettles, Robyn Carnechan, Julie Carter,
Tracy Fortune, Kris Gemmell, Andrea
Gingerich, Jodie Hugill, Cheryl McLlwain,
Janice Rodney, Kerry McMillan, Kim Rau
and Melody Turner. Coaches are Marg Dale
and Debbie Dinsmore.
Flu and injuries
hamper Peewees
The Seaforth Pee Wee hockey team was at
home to Elma-Logan and again Seaforth
came out with the short end of the stick.
They gave Elma-Logan a shutout. Seaforth
had • players out with injuries and flu and
Steven Papple got injured in the game in the
second period and couldn't play the rest of
the game. ' Elma-Logan was all over
Seaforth and they deserved their 4-0,win.
Let's pull up our. socks Seaforth.
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A GOLDEN .OPPORTUNITY for a Flyer to score as he gets a close shot off at the'
Whalers goalie. The two teens faced off this week in houseleague hockey action. Cor-
bett photo.
Seaforth Tweens show hustle
The shots were many but he goals were
few in the Seaforth Tweens irst scheduled
game against Goderich. Thegirls put forth
_an 'excellent_effort showing Med passing
skills and lots of hustle.
Karri Stanley, Kristine xemmell and
Julie .Carter worked hard t get the ring.
from the Seaforth end to theother..Andrea
Gingerich showed proficient in protecting
the net in the first half and pbying out in the
second. She saved many sots and got a
goal:
Melody Turner played the cher half of the
game in net. She played very .well. Cheryl
Mcllwain, played a great game and her
determination paid off with a goal. `Tracey
_Fortune played_equally as welLand_netted—
Seaforth another two goals.
Assists went '.to Jill Bettles, • Robin Car-
nochan (2), Kim Rau, and Jody Hugill.
Goderich girls' were also a hard working
team, and managed to tie the game at 4 to 4.
On November 4, the Tweens played a
game in Mitchell. Both teams played well,
and Seaforth came out on the good side of an
11-5 score.
Atom IIs edged out by Brussels
The Seaforth Atom II homey team met
Brussels on Saturday. Seafeth started off
the scoring but didn't succed in pulling off
a win. All the boys from botlteams worked
really hard, right to the last ninute of play.
Ringette • coaches clinic
The Seaforth HORTICULTURAL SOCIE-
TY will be hosting its POTLUCK SUPPER
AND ANNUAL MEETING tonight, Wednes-
day, November 18 at 6:30• p.m. at the
Seaforth Public School. Everyone is
welcome. Please bring your own dishes..
The Seaforth Library will be starting a
BOOK CLUB FOR ADULTS. The first
meeting will be on Thursday, November 19
from 12 to 1 p.m. At this -meeting you will
discuss what book the group would like to
. read. Everybody reads the same book, then
• returns for a group meeting to discuss what
was read. Bring your own lunch, coffee will
be supplied. For more information please
contact Trudy Broome at the library,
527-1430.
SENIOR SHUFFLEBOARD continues to-
day from 1:30 to 4 p.m. at the Seaforth and
District Community Centres. Bring a
friend, enjoy an afternoon of fun and
friendship.
The Order of the EASTERN STAR will be
hosting a BAZAAR AND BAKE SALE on -
Saturday, December 5 at. 10 a.m. in the
Masonic Lodge which is•located below Card -
no Hall.
Final score of the game was 3-2 for Brussels.
Scoring for Seaforth were Steve
VandenHengel "and Colin Devereaux.
Assists went to Matt Vock and Jason Mur-
ray. This sure was a great game to watch.
on Saturday
RECREATION. PREVIEW
by Marty Bedard
Come out and support our, leal communi-
ty organizations and pick up some
Christmas goodies.
The Seaforth and District RINGE'l" 1'E
ASSOCIATION will be hostinga COACHES,
CLINIC on Saturday, Novenoer 21 at the
Seaforth and District Commt:rity Centres.
If you are interested in taking this clinic
please call Deb Rau at 527.1311 after 4 p.m.
The' Seafoarth and Distict MINOR
HOCKEY ASSOCIATION will re hosting alb
10th Annual NOVICE HOCKEY TOURNA-
MENT on Friday, November:7 to Sunday,
November 29. Sixteen Novice .ockey teams
will be visiting Seaforth on thfweekend, so
come out and cheer on the 'teal boys and
watch some good, exciting hokey.
If you are a NON-PROFITORGANIZA-
TION, and have a special evert coming up,
give me a call and I will write bout it in, this
Peace is theme
• from page 8A
Dates to remember were announced. On
Sunday Murray Gaunt will be guest speaker
at Duff's Church. Communion will be
observed on Sunday, November 29, New
Programs will be made up for the unit
meetings for the coming year.
The meeting closed with Faith of our
Fathers' followed by lunch served by Gloria
Wilbee, Donna McClure and Ilene Dennis.
W.I. NOTES
It's the noon luncheon al the hall this
Wednesday. At 8:15 p.m. the astitute meets
for its monthly meeting. 'Iembers are
reminded to bring a granmother or a .
guest. There will be a demonsration. Thurs-
day evening euchre starts ai8 p.m. in the
hall.
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which take effect on or before December :31,1987.
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,justify the increase. In cases where a landlord does apply for an
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