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The Huron Expositor, 1987-12-09, Page 11Seahawks tuck away two wins BY DAVE BROOME anxious moments but managed to stagger to The Milverton Four Wheel Drive hockey his feet, probably wondering how hegot to vehicle had some holes pecked in its tires Seaforth when just a few minutes ago he last Sunday afternoon. The Seahawks shook was home watching Alf. Actually it was off some late game indifference and neatly Carter who had the best opportunity to get tucked away a 9-7 triumph: That score flat- his group back in this match. Earlier he had tered the visitors. It could have been much a wide open, gaping net facing him and worse. lifted the shot high and wide. Then William - with the best of them. Referee Walsh had a relatively easy time handing out just eight minor penalties. Milverton's Jamie Dewar set up a pretty goal when he split the 'Hawks defence and passed to Roger Carter who lofted an easy backhander over Cooper. That goal brought the Drives to within one late in the third. The fir t frame. commenced with all the son lowered the boom. Bob Nash, .Pete Bennett, Rob Core and thrills and spills o a poetry reading Iiwas The heavy tut on'2he 1 liver"ton were nhssin"g - fifi the a dull, sloppy first few moments punctua- seemed to ignite his followersand they 'Hawks line-up,. Seaforth indifference more tion by a host of offsides and icings - com- responded by pumping in three rapid fide than Milverton's skills kept this encounter mitted mostly by the Milverton squad. The scores to close the period. • close. 'Hawks began to assert .their authority as Ron Rowe, from Carter, Randy Wicke and ' the stanza wore on and Brad Hymers had Ehgoetz, all combined m a span of just the best chance as he slipped in alone only to under two minutes late in the outing to bring be stopped -by -the visitor's-netminder-Brian--the-visitors-back. Gascho. Gascho was perfect in the begirin- Despite Dave Murray's game winner with ing as he faced 19 Seaforth drives and halteda puny 32 seconds gone in the third the final them all in acrobatic fashion. 20 minutes belonged to the Four Wheel The only tally of the frame came when the . Drives. 'Hawks defenceman Don Williamson had They punched home three more big ones the puck slapped off his stick by Milverton's by the 12:52 mark of' the third to pull within Kirk Ettgoetz and the loose piece of rubber one. Despite being outshot 17-14 during the was snapped up by linemate Jamie Dewar period Milvertons' attempts were mostly of who promptly slid a nifty, little backhand a dangerous nature, while the majority of past •a startled and partially screened the local's tests were of a much weaker goaltender•Derek Cooper. Cooper waspro- type. bably frost bitten and bored because he had The fog must have cleared for Milverton's to handle just five lame shots from the op- Carter because he connected for a goaLand position during that initial period. set up two others to help bring his club 18:15 (PP). Penalties: Turner, Sea. (Cross Seaferth's-7iin Campbell Gipped in a sccre within -striking -range:- ---------- -- check) -4:17; Jeff-Buchanan,-Mil:(Cross- in the form of a rocket from the top of the The lethargic home side was holding on. ,check) 6:25; Williamson, Sea. (high stick) face off circle to pull his club even. That when Jim Campbell ended this thing for 17:15: goal came with just 26 seconds elapsed in good by completing the hat trick with just • THIRD PERIOD the second period. under four minutes left. Anstett and Murray 12. Seaforth, D. Murray (Williamson Ryan) SEAHAWKS 9-MILVERTON 7 FIRST PERIOD 1. Milverton,—Dewar-(-Ehgoetz) 5:29. Penalties: McLaughlin (Sea. trip) 8:18. SECOND PERIOD 2. Seaforth, Campbell (D. Murray, William- son) 0:26. 3. Seaforth, Campbell (Turner) 3:02. 4. Seaforth, D. Murray (Campbell, Heard) 6:50 (PP). 5. D. Murray (Anstett, Campbell) 10:16. 6. Seaforth, B. Dale (P. McClure) 12:59. 7. Seaforth, Anstett (D. Murray, Campbell) 13:23.' 8. Seaforth, Anstett (D. Murray, Campbell) 16:01. 9. Milverton, Rowe (Carter) 16:17. 10. Milver- ton, Wicke (Schmidt, Rowe) 17:02...11. Milverton, Ehgoetz (Johnston, Bowman) By 16:01 of the period the 'Hawks had poured in seven straight markers and by all means appeared to be on their way to a win. Campbell had two of his three scores dur- ing the outburst. Linemates Dave Murray and Doug Anstett also chipped in a couple apiece with Bill Dale adding a solo shot. Dale's counter was one of the prettiest you fa will ever see. He took a long pass from Paul - McClure, sped down the left side, and laun- ched a lazer blast that exploded past tionless goalie Gascho. Campbell's second goals was one of those rare efforts seldom witnessed in shinny these days - the backhand. The sagacious lit- tle winger took a pretty pass from Murray, and slid the shot between the pads of the Milverton backstopper. The line of Campbell, Murray and Anstett was a combination of ingenuity, finesse and artistry this day. They were the best trioka on the ice by far and dominated every time their turn came. They killed one penalty in impressive fashion by controlling the play in a their opponent's end for almost anninute and a half. ' The specialty teams worked with flair and Tom Turner and Don Williamson added to the fun by dishing out some bone shattering hits.. Milverton's Roger Carter had his light dimmed by a thundering hit from William- son. Carter lay prone on the_ ice for a few helped out. 0:32.13. Milverton, Guenther (unassisted) HAWK TALK - The Seahwaks swept 5:10 (PP)..14. Milverton, Rowe (Carter, Milverton over the weekend. They won by. Wicke) 11:33 (PP). 15. Milverton, Carter an 8-4 count Friday night. Bill Dale had (Dewar) 12:52. 16. Seaforth, Campbell three during that one. The line of Campbell, (Anstett, D. Murray) 16:34. Penalties: Murray and Anstett looked very, very good. Williamson, Sea. (rough) 2:24; Dewar, Mil. Seaforth should have clipped these guys but (rough) 2:24;' Ryan, Sea. (inter) 4:10; good. The shots were. 54-30 in Seaforth's McLaughlin, Seaf. (trip) 11:17. ver. Up by a 7-1 score Sunday, the chaps SHOTS ON GOAL got a tad lazy. They are not the biggest team. Seaforth,-19-18-17 - 54 you'll ever see but these guys can dish it out Milverton - 5-11-14 - 30 Tigers top Clinton in intertown BY GEORGE LOVE against Bowl -Mor, On December 19 it will be Seaforth Tigers downed Clinton 27-21 in Goderich at Seaforth, Mens Intertown Bowling League action at After 13 weeks of play the Tiger averages Seaforth Starlight Lanes on December 5. are: Murray Bennewies 254, Jack Fuller Murray Bennewies led the Seaforth scores 231, George Love 228, Neil Beuerman 224, with games of 278, 250, 265, 222 and 285 for a Erich Matzold 222, Mike Meidinger 218 and EEdwards 1300 five game total. George Love had high . Roger G tr IF BOWLING LEAGUE games of 333, 230, 250 for a 1214, Jack Fuller Ladies High Single Brenda May 214, bowled 338, 288, 218 - 1210, Erich Matzold Monica Westerweld 265 to date. Lady's g h 220, 285 -1061, Neil Beuerman 239, 256 -1042 Triple - BettyJohnston 580, Be Johnston nd Roger Edwards won two games with 681 to date ad Lady'sHigh Av ger Betty highs of 219 and 216. - - - -- ---- Jtnhnston 188. Men's High Single - George Johnston 291, Scott Johnston 298 to date: Men's High Triple - George Johnston 740, George Johnston 745 to date and Men's High Average - George Johnston 211. Team Standings are Loose Talk 48, Hot Dogs 43, Holly Rollers 38, Whitesnake 37, Next week Seaforth will bowl in Stratford Whipper Snippers 35 and.Gutterballers_9.. George Sweeney was top bowler for Clin- ton with games of 223, 275, 286, 189, 310 -1283, Harry Vollett had high games of 260, 239, 328 and an 1176 total. Bill Van Demme 292, 277 - 1145, and Bob Atkinson 259, 249, 234, 220 - Children's s Family and Children Services CHRISTMAS BUREAU is being held at the Seaforth Optimist Hall this week from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday until Friday. This will be a drop off location for donations for the less fortunate children and families, and also for the distribution of wool and patterns for mittens. Anyone wishing to donate some time to knit these much needed items is urg- ed to pick up the wool and a pattern at the Seaforth • Sewing Centre. Donations of money, gifts, clothing, food or anything will be accepted. For further information con- tact Leona Scott at 527-1805. SENIOR SHUFFLEBOARD continues every Wednesday afternoon from 1:30 to 4 p.m. Last week's winners were: Ladies - Mary Chapple 395, Helen McKenzie 318 and Rachel Riehl 305; Men - Theo Van Bakel 407, Gordon Murray 348 and Gordon McKenzie 347. Curling • from page 2 patently Bever seeing it. The whistle on the train was blowing and the semaphore signal was Working. The light sedan struck the engine and was carried 49 feet down the track. King Winter opened an offensive On Tues- day •Which ues-day•which within a day resulted in blocked roads throughout the district. Snow has fallen steadily since the beginn- ing of the week and aided by a high wind has piled it into huge drifts on all ttiain and con- cession roads. On Thursday North and South, roads from Seaforth were closed to cars despite a plow that went through the Mill road late Wednesday. The Seaforth to gip - pen road was blocked Tuesday night and is still closed. The fourteenth annual commenceinent of the Seaforth Collegiate Institute, held in Cardno's, Hall On Friday evening, was highly suiccessful. It was attended by an audience which completely lilted the large hall. William Bled, tirnaaai of the Board, acted as chairman: DECEMBER 13, 19:62 Traffic ground almost to a standstill Wednesday, as driving snow piled to record heights across Huron County. William C. Moore, manager of the Toronto Doininion Rank here since early 1959 has been appointed manager of the Lindsay ,branch of the bank. I#e will assume his new 'dutie"s' there early in January. Plans for a Christmas tree burning ocea- stan are being reviewed by the Christmas Activity connmittee of the Chamber of Commerce. Fire losses totalled $53,000 in Seaforth in 1962, of which $48,000 Wes in one fire -that of Henderson started chicks Ltd., council was told Monday when Fire Chief John F. Scott presented his annual report. ' 'Doing the year the brigade answered 22 rural calls and 13 town calls, Fluron County Judge Frank h'inglan'd will he asked to carry omit a recouint of ballots cast int the Seaforth mninfcipal election December 3 Decision to seek the recount was taken by council Monday night "in the • public interest", after it was revealed that 138 ballots cast in the What atatioatertitid Falls Nos. 3 and 41ad been rejected' by the deputy, retiiitingofficei, Y wimming in work RECREATION PREVIEW by Marty Bedard /111111111MI The Seaforth HARMONY HI-LITES would like to announce that on Friday, December 11, they will be shown on Good Morning America show at 7 a.m. on Channel 7 (ABC) while they were at Rochester, New York during their last competition. MOMS AND TOTS SKATING is held every Wednesday afternoon from 1 to 3 p.m. The next public skating will be held on Saturday, December 19 from 2:34 to 4 p.m, The Seaforth INDUSTRIAL HOCKEY LEAGUE will be hosting its annual Towne - THE HURON EXPOSITOR, DECEMBER 9, 1987 1 IA JOHN ELLIGSEN ELECTRIC •Far•m WiringLTD ; •House Wiring 'Commercial Wiring •Pole Line Construction "You name it we'll wire it" PHONE: 345-2447 .,24-h rEmergency-Service John Eiligsen Electric Ltd. R.R. #4, Walton, Ontario: >"HDESIGNED ANDMAIIUFA-CItiRED- BY-ANSTETT MANUFACTURING LTD, DIAMOND SWIRL RING Style 5698-36 .pelt) .36 ctw. twt DIAMOND DIAMOND SHOULDER CLUSTER RING Style 71W -63 -(right) .63 cts. twt STONE RING Style 3278-38 (centre) with Baguette cut diamonds .54 ct twt meet this weekend. Come out and watch some exciting hockey. There will be 12 teams from the area competing for the championship. 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