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The Huron Expositor, 1987-12-30, Page 9Novice win rightto compete The Seaforth Novice hockey team played three games in thefirst round robin of the Parkhill Silverstick tournament held December 18-20. Out of 10 teams in its divi- sion the Seaforth team finished tied for se- cond, but was lowered to third place in the standings when it was determined St. Mary s had"scored more goals. In its first game against Exeter Seaforth was keen but just couldn't get together in the first period, and was outplayed. Seaforth goalie Scott Wood was awake, however, and managed to keep Exeter scoreless. It wasn't until 5:50 in the second period that Seaforth counted the rust goal of the game. It was scored by Brent Hulley. Three minutes later Seaforth scored again after some excellent passing. Shaun Anstett scored assisted by Charles Robertson and Chris Marion. The third period was full of•great passing by both teams, but it was only Exeter who managed to get by the defense, with Jeff Sararas scoring with only 59 seconds left in the game. The final scored was 2.1 in Seaforth's favor. On the Saturday afternoon Seaforth played its second game, this time against Mitchell. later, • assisted by Mark Van Dooren. With all of the Seaforth team keen Brent Hulley flipped one by the Mitchell goalie with only 22 seconds left in the period. At 9:26 of the fatal period Chris Marion single handedly popped one in followed by Shawn Anstett doing the same at the 4:35 mark. However Mitchell also wantedto make the scoreboard and did when Greg Van Bakel, assisted by David Heinbuck managed to get by the Seaforth defense. The final score was 7-1 for Seaforth. On Sunday Seaforth took on Forest. At 6:29 of the first period Jered Munro, assisted by Pat Coyne, started the scoring. Then at the 3:02 mark of the same period Shaun ..Anstett, assisted by. Mark Van Dooren, counted number two. Chris Marion got a third goal for Seaforth, assisted by Pat Gridzak, at the 16 second mark. All through the second period spectators could see Jered Munro skating up and down the ice looking to score, but it wasn't until there were 37 seconds left that Mark Van Dooren, assisted by Chris Marion, was able to count another goal for Seaforth. Then at the 11 second mark Pat Gridzak single handedly popped one in. The boys came out full of vun and vigor and scoring started early, with Mark Van Dooren single handedly popping in the first goal at the 7:45 mark of the period. Three - minutes later Chris Marion, assisted by Brent Hulley, counted number two. Pat Coyne, assisted by Chris Marion, scored a third Seaforth goal late in the period. Chris Marion counted another goal three minutes the boys had played all year. Tigers climb into third place in St. BY GEORGE LOVE for the winners. The Tigers continued their climb in the Cathy Broome 226 - 617, Pat Ryan 239, 234 - standings of the St. James Bowling League 664, Richard Love 198 - 546 and Don Nolan when they downed the league leading 204 - 539, were best for the Cougars. Pinfall Cougars 5-2 and moved into third place on was 3055 - 2844 for the Tigers. Monday, December 21. The second place Jaguars edged the George Love led the Tigers with games of Leopards 4-3 even though the Leopards led 282, 264 and 267 for an 813 triple. Carol in total pins 2722 - 2718. Johnston 220 - 614, Karen Hoegy 239 - 576 and Gerry Armstrong was top bowler for the Sandra Campbell 191 - 522 helped the totals Jaguars with 230, 226'-'649, Shirley Brugger The third period was scoreless until Jered Munro finished the game off right. with a goal with only 49 seconds left. He was assisted by Brandon Nash. The final score was 6-0 for Seaforth. The win against Forest put Seaforth in the semi-finals of the tournament, where they met St. Mary's. The game was played on Boxing Day and was was one of the toughest Senior bowlers hold awards night The Seniors Alley bowling league held an to 146) and Campbell Wey with a gain of six ' awards night on December 18. (from 156 to 162). The award for the high team went to the Special encouragment awards went to the Diamonds, who had 56 points. Members of members of the Pearls: Bill Harris, Godr- that team were Harvey Dow, Dorothy Mc- don Papple, Lloyd Pipe, Bert Mahaffy, Cluskie, Bert Walters, Watson Reid, Harold Janet Rice, Laura Murray and Andy Lunn. Pridham, Win Glenn and Edna Bell. Ladies high average was won by Mary Finlayson and the men's Thigh average by Art Finlayson. Draw prizes were donated by Starlight Lanes and were won by Campbell Wey and Rachel Riehl. Thanks goes to Carol for the coffee and to all who brought cookies. Most improved for the men were: Bert Anyone wishing to join Seniors bowling, Walters with a gain of 10 (from 158 to 168), which takes place on Friday afternoons, can Gordon Murray with a gain of nine (from 137 call Neil at 527-0915. - - In the ladies division, the awards for the most improved averages went to: Rita Van Bakel who recorded a gain of 18 (from 134 to 152), Edna Bell, who gained 18 (from 125 to 143) and Bea Storey who gained 13 (from 104 to 117). Cents had too much turkey Centenaires were scoreless in the period and went into the third with a three goal deficit. Mitchell put their scoring into full gear for the third period, and put four more goals away. Seaforth actually tied Mitchell in shots on goal for this period, both teams get- ting 13, but Brad Beuttenmiller was the only player to make one count. Beuttentniller got the last goal for the Centenaires in the last two minutes of play. Mute Betties assisted on the goal. "They looked like they had too much turkey" is how one Centenaires fan describ- ed the Seaforth team's performance on December 26. The Centenaires were in Michell on Boxing Day, and suffered an 8-2 loss. The Centenaires were still in the game after the- rust period, as Mitchell had only scored two goals. Kevin Williamson scored one to keep Seaforth from falling too far behind in the early going. Mike Schoonder- woerd assisted on the goal. In the second period Seaforth was out -shot 16-8 and the result was Mitchell adding two The final score was 8-2 for the Mitchell goals to their lead. Seaforth switched team. goaltender Trevor Fortune for Bill Tremeer The Centenaires will play their next home midway through the period. The game January 3 when they host Belmont. The first and second period were both full of great back and forth hocky, lots of super trys and great chances for both teams, with lots of beautiful flips, passes and defensive plays. The game remained scoreless until the 8:29'mark of the third period. At that time Chris Marion snuck through and managed to sneak one by the St. Mary's goalie. It was a long game after that, with Seaforth fans watching the clock until time finally ran out. The 1-0 final brought Seaforth against Dresden in the final game Sunday. But Seaforth wasn't as keen in this game, as in the others. Dresden counted the first goal at the 2:27 mark of the first period, and it wasn't until 8:57 of the second that Mark Van Dooren, assisted by Pat Gridzak tied things up for Seaforth. Dresden pulled into the lead again at the 4:52 mark. Seaforth goalie Scott Wood made hie Florida trip shorter by a day, and was deter- mined he was going to make his sacrifice pay off. He had to work hard, too, to keep his team in the game. With only 14 seconds left in the second period Shaun Anstett, assisted by Mark Van Dooren, tied things up again for Seaforth, and made the third period a while new game. Mark Van Dooren scored right off the face off, this time assisted by Chris Marion. The goal went unanswered by St. Mary's and as a result Seaforth won the right to compete in the Ninth Regional Silverstick Tournament in Michigan at the end of January. This is the third year in a row Seaforth has aualified for ,the tournament. James bowling 214 - 573 and Pat Kenny 200 - 529 helped the scoring. Terry Morey led the Leopards with 254 - 604, Sandy Broadfoot 207 - 568, and Ken Moran 221- 548. In another very close match -up, the Lions edged the Panthers 5-2 and 2939 - 2926 in total pins. Murray Bennewies had games of 266, 273, 268 and an 807 triple to lead the Lions. Laverne Nigh 224 - 523. and Brenda Kenny 230 - 512 also helped the totals. Dan Bennewies was top bowler for the Panthers with 247, 352 - 761, Jim McGrath 267 - 563, and Lynne Coombs 218-544 had the next highest scores. The team standings are very close and after fifteen weeks are as follows: Cougars 59, Jaguars 56, Tigers 54, Panthers 53, Leopards 51 and Lions 42. THF HttenN EXPOSITOR, DECEMBER 30, 1987- 9 BOB'S CARPENTRY • Additions • Renovations •'Repairs • Houses BOB REGELE 527-0715 Let our Lawrence Beane COMPUTERIZED BOOKKEEPING Serving Huron County for 22 years • INCOME TAX •CASH FLOWS •O.F.F.I.R.R. •FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 233-9260 (formerly 482.9250) APL OO7 ALTO Seaforth 527-1440 Mrs. Fran Hook. R.N. Administrator SERVICES AND FEATURES help you enjoy an independent retirement lifestyle • All meals, snacks • Companionship, security • .Laundry, housekeeping • Private 4 -piece bath • 24 -Hour Staff on Duty • RN an duty • LonR term, short term, vacation & convalescent care Atoms lis keep fans on their feet The Seaforth Atom IIs travelled to Huron Park on December 12, and the boys had some trouble getting the puck into the net. They ended up with a loss but it sure wasn't from lack of trying. The score was 3-1 with Jamie McNichol getting the Seaforth goal, with help from Brad Moore and Colin Devereaux. On December 18, the Atom Ilstravelled to Brussels where their hard work paid off. They held Brussels to only one goal, while they got five. Many times there were scrambles around both nets, which kept both thf fans and players hYPer. Jason Murray got a hat t...,ic while Matt Vock and Jeff Ryan each got one goal. Assists went to Steve Vandenfengel and Matt Voc.k. On December 19 the Atom 11t were at home to Blyth and the two teams tied this time out. Again the Seaforth boys played hard. Seaforlh started the scoring and held Blyth with the lead until late in the third period. Goal scorers were Mark McNichol, Matt Vock and Steve VandenHengel. Assists went to Jeff Ryan, Jason Murray and Steve VandenllengeL Yoga classes to run in Januar The recreation department's winter pro- grams are set to go. WOOD REFINISHING with Harvey Beuermann will be held on Monday even- ings from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m, at the Seaford' District High School. Regishation fee will be $25. per person. Please bring your own small piece Of furniture to work on. This pro- gram begins on Monday, January 4, 1988 and will last 10 weeks. YOGA with Rita Loftsgard will be held on Wednesday mornings from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. at the Seaford' and District Community Centres. Registration fee will be $25. per person for a 10 week program. Classes begin on Wednesday, January 13,1':: :.gormatfor each class will include relaxation, breathing, standing postures, sitting and kneeling postures, lying down postures, con- centration exercises, recovery and stretch. In this class you will learn how to stretch out tension, strengthen weak areas of the body RECREATION PREVIEW by Marty Bedard '.and have greater control over the mind. MEN'S BASKETBALL will continue on Thursday evenings from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the high school. The program will run for 10 creeks starting Thursday, January 7, 1988 and will cost $15. SWIMMING LESSONS at Vanastra Recreation Centre will begin on Thursday, January 14 from 4:30 to 6 p.m. All colour levels will be available. Transporation will leave from the arena at 4:00 p.m. Registra- tion fee will be $40.00 - which includes transporation, lessons and badges. FITNESS IS FUN with Joy Lavin will con- tinue in the new year. Classes will be Tues- day and Thursday mornings from 9 to 10 a.m. at the arena, and Wednesday evenings from 810 9 pan. also at the arena. Registra- tion fee will be $20. for once a week or $30. for twice a week. Classes begin on Tuesday, Jamiary 12, 1988. Other winter programs to watch for will be badminton, ballroom dancing, 'basic microwave cooking, advanced !Muir nave cooking and children gymnastics. For registration or information on any of the above programs please drop in to the Recreation Office located in the Community Centres; or call 527-11682. , NOTE: There will be no children's tap dance on Saturday, January 2, 1988, next class will be on Saturday, January 9,1 j j t f' -fa =t rJr_ft . _r z -alt-Frcl s� rTr it rilyii 1•.,5t5 fit GOOD BUYS UNGER ON! Marilyn & Bev'will be closing "Christmas & Country" January 9/88 for the winter and to show their appreciation they are offering a % OFF STORE WIDE Sale Starts Dec. 28 to January 9/88 .. Re -opening Mid -April .�I Christmas' rf �'�t _.A- & Country"4fr . and Upper Level of Wicker Wonderland 120QUEENST.N. -BLYTH 523-4820 SEAFORTH RECREATION WINTER PROGRAMS •WOOD REFINISHING - Monday 7:30-9:30 p.m. at the High School, starting January 4. Registration fee will be $25.00. •YOGA - Wednesday mornings from 8:30-9:30 a.m. at the Seabrlh & District Com- munity Centres starting Wednesday, January 13. Registration fee will be $25.00 (see Recreation Preview for Course description). •MEN'S BASKETBALL - Thursdays from 7:30-9:30 p.m, at the -High School. star- ting January 7. Registration fee will be $15.00 for 10 weeks. •SWIMMING LESSONS - at Vanastra Rec Centre starting Thursday, January 14 from 4:346:00 p.m. All•colours available. Registration fee will be $40.00 which includes: Transportation. Lesson and Badges. •FITNESS IS FUN - Tuesday and Thursday mornings from 9:00-10:00 a.m. at the Seaforth & District Community Centres.'Registration fee will be $36.00, program begins January 12: - Wednesday evenings from 8:00-9:00 p.m. at the Community Centres: stalling January 13, 1988. Registration fee $20.00. •OTHER PROGRAMS TO WATCH FOR - Badminton. Ballroom Dancing, Basic Microwave' Cooking, Advanced Microwave Cooking and Children's Gymnastics. FOR REGISTRATION OR INFORMATION on the above programs. please - drop in to the Recreation Ctlffice located in the Arena or call 527-0882. 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