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The Huron Expositor, 1986-03-12, Page 5SPORTS THE HURON EXPOSITOR, MARCH 12, 1986 - A5 SULFUR How much is sulfur deficiency costing you? THE 4TH MAJOR NUTRIENT Sulfur increases fertilizer uptake efficiency TOURNAMENT ACTION - The Seaforth Junior Farmers hosted a Saturday. Shown here is second round action, during a game club broombali tournament, featuring teams from neighboring between the Oxford and Elgin County entries. Raft's photo counties at the Seaforth and District Community Centres on Easy Riders advance to provincial' Local broomball teams fared well in with their Central Western"Broomball playdown action ed them a Orangevilleopponents second tuneba score of 2-1. but only one will travel to Cornwall next Coach John Van Vliet said he was pleased weekend to see further action at the with the team's finish, but said he expected it provincial level. to be a "tough road" in the provincial Some 43 teams, male and female, were in competition. Palmerston over the past two weekends to "W e won the silver there last year, but that take part in the double elimination regional doesn't mean anything. We have to play the playdown tournament. $1,850 in cash prizes two top teams right off the bat." was awarded. In other men's action the C.H. Express was Approximately 85 games were played in unable to defend its title, as it succumbed to total, and approximately7,000 spectators and Tend'R Fresh, of Palmerston, on two players entered the Palmerston arena over occasions during the tournament. the six days the tournament took place. This The C.H. Express was successful in its rust year marked the fifth time Palmerston has match recording a 1-0 win over the Glammis hosted the Regionals with winners of each Flyers. In game two it won 3-1 in overtime division advancing to the provincials in against IDA of Mount Forest, then won its Cornwall March 20-23. third game 4-0 over Teviotdale. In game five Locally, the Easy Riders finished the gold it recorded its 2-0 loss to Tend'R Fresh and medal winners in the Men's Intermediate was forced into an extra game. It came up level, with an impressive five win record, against Glammis for a second time and once That record started with a first game 3-0 again defeated them, this time by a score of win over the Cambridge Cobras, and 1-0. expanded to include a 1-0 win over the In the final the Express forced Tend'R Fresh Diablos from Mount Forest, a 2-0 win over the into an overtime period but were defeated Elora Farmers and a 3-0 win over the 3-2. Orangeville Knights. Another area team, the Hawks, did not In the final the Easy Riders again met up finish in the medals, but recorded two wins SEAFORTH AND DISTRICT competition and two losses for the toumament. They deated Con Mustangs 4-0 ,in the first game, lost 3-1 to Elora Junior Farmers in the second game, then won 4-1 over the Lanesville Lords in game three. A fourth game against the Diablos was lost 2-1 in a sudden death overtime. In ladies action Chiselhurst took the bronze medal in the intermediate class and Parrline took the bronze in the Elite. Chiselhurst was slow starting losing its first game 1-0 in overtime to the Sparlings of Belgrave, but came back with three wins; a 9-0 over the Mildmay Jets, 4-0 in overtime to the Moonshiners of Mount Forest, and 2-0 in overtime over the Sparlings, before losing its second game to 2-0 to the W aterloo Rookies. Theresa Finlayson and Nora Eckert were picked up by the Elora Farmerettes for the provincial competition. Parrline lost two straight games, 2-0 to the Golddiggers and 2-1 to the Greenmachine. Cash awards of $600, $300, and $100 to the first, second, and third teams in the Elite division, and cash prizes of $500, $250, and $100 to the rust, second and third place teams in the intermediate divisions, as well as medallions were presented. Top Dress winter wheat now with Nitrogen Et Sulfur for Bigger Yields Et Quality Your crops need sulfur tit We are in a position to top ss all your farm; with 30 lbs. of Sulfur per acre, for grain, corn, beans, and alfalfa crops. "The best time to do this is now!" For your fertilizer requirements with sulfur, direct inquiries to: BOB VAN DEN NEUCKER R.R. #4 Seaforth, Ontario 482-9800 JIM'S FLYING SERVICE LTD. R.R. #1 Seaforth, Ontario 527-1606 MINORHOCKE'Y ANNUAL MEETING Thursday, March 20 8:00 p.m. UPSTAIRS HALL SEAFORTH & DISTRICT COMMUNITY CENTRES • • 80 YEARS SERVING PERTH - HURON COUNTIES Delivery Available OPEN MON. to FRI. 8-12 & 1-6 SAT. 8-12 QUALITY LUMBER QUALITY SERVICE Cg ER,ts%TR,E)R3 17a. SEAFORTH. ONTARIO NOK 1W0 TELEPHONE 5270910 SUPPORT YOUR SEAFORTH & DISTRICT MINOR HOCKEY PROGRAM SPRING PROMOTION MARCH 1- 31, 1986 A new Union Gas Dealer in Seaforth--- -Bill Holman, asks --- HOT WATER COSTS CHOKING YOUR BUDGET? orib 30 GAUGE GALVANIZED 28 STEEL ROOFING 8r SIDING ADD $5.00ISQUARE ON ORDERS OF LESS THAN 15 SQUARE 26 30 " PREPAINTED 28 " 26 " •I II 37.60 sq. 43.45 sq. 481.99 sq. 57.04 sq 64.'2 sq. 72.25 sq. DECKS - FENCES - POLE BARNS If you're already enjoying the benefits of heatinb with natural gas, it's also the most economical way to satisfy your hot water needs! And with a rental water heater, you'll never have to worry. 5' 6' 8' 10' 1 12' 14' 16' 18' 20' 22' 24' HERE'S WHY • NO MAINTENANCE WORRIES • LOW MONTHLY RENTAL FEE • NATURAL GAS IS ABUNDANT AND ECONOMICAL • HEATS UP TO 4 TIMES FASTER THAN ELECTRICITY. 40 YR. GUARANTEE PRESSURE TREATED STORMWOOD 2.x 4 3." 4.44 5.'1 5.n 2x 6 2x 8 4.54 5.671 64° 7.701 9.24 1 0.76 9.07 12.32 2 x 10 8.a 11°'W 13°31 15.x4 17.71 2x12 11.36 19." 4x 4 6." 9.24 10.76 Take the pressure off your waterheating costs. Call us today for worry -free hot water and all your natural gas furnace and central alt conditioning needs. 4x 6 9.20 13`10 16.10 26.46 29.40 33.`° 6x 6 t6 17.70 1.21 24." 28.22 39.10 44.00 54.72 1x 6 1s 5.06 LUM..BING HEATINso� 'MainStreet, Seaforth 547.0506 a Sebringville & Seaforth • IN STOOK ITEMS ONLY - CASH & CARRY ,, WINTER Tasty Nu White Sliced BREAD ' ' Fresh from our Oven to your Table SPECIALS Small KAISER ROLLS .99 doz. Delicious 16 oz. CHEESE BREAD qg 1 MOZZARELLABaden CHEESE 2.99 lb. XXX I COLBY 3°19 Norwegian orw JARLSBURG 4°29 We have'DELI.MEATS: Salami, Pastrami, Summer Sausage, Black Forest Style Ham NOW AVAILABLE UNTIL EASTER Chocolate Easter Bunnies, etc. Fancy cookies & candies. Hot cross buns DONUTS - A good selection of delicious donuts and fresh hot coffee! aSt Bakery ce Cheese House 14 MAIN ST. SEAFORTH 527-1803 SULFUR How much is sulfur deficiency costing you? THE 4TH MAJOR NUTRIENT Sulfur increases fertilizer uptake efficiency TOURNAMENT ACTION - The Seaforth Junior Farmers hosted a Saturday. Shown here is second round action, during a game club broombali tournament, featuring teams from neighboring between the Oxford and Elgin County entries. Raft's photo counties at the Seaforth and District Community Centres on Easy Riders advance to provincial' Local broomball teams fared well in with their Central Western"Broomball playdown action ed them a Orangevilleopponents second tuneba score of 2-1. but only one will travel to Cornwall next Coach John Van Vliet said he was pleased weekend to see further action at the with the team's finish, but said he expected it provincial level. to be a "tough road" in the provincial Some 43 teams, male and female, were in competition. Palmerston over the past two weekends to "W e won the silver there last year, but that take part in the double elimination regional doesn't mean anything. We have to play the playdown tournament. $1,850 in cash prizes two top teams right off the bat." was awarded. In other men's action the C.H. Express was Approximately 85 games were played in unable to defend its title, as it succumbed to total, and approximately7,000 spectators and Tend'R Fresh, of Palmerston, on two players entered the Palmerston arena over occasions during the tournament. the six days the tournament took place. This The C.H. Express was successful in its rust year marked the fifth time Palmerston has match recording a 1-0 win over the Glammis hosted the Regionals with winners of each Flyers. In game two it won 3-1 in overtime division advancing to the provincials in against IDA of Mount Forest, then won its Cornwall March 20-23. third game 4-0 over Teviotdale. In game five Locally, the Easy Riders finished the gold it recorded its 2-0 loss to Tend'R Fresh and medal winners in the Men's Intermediate was forced into an extra game. It came up level, with an impressive five win record, against Glammis for a second time and once That record started with a first game 3-0 again defeated them, this time by a score of win over the Cambridge Cobras, and 1-0. expanded to include a 1-0 win over the In the final the Express forced Tend'R Fresh Diablos from Mount Forest, a 2-0 win over the into an overtime period but were defeated Elora Farmers and a 3-0 win over the 3-2. Orangeville Knights. Another area team, the Hawks, did not In the final the Easy Riders again met up finish in the medals, but recorded two wins SEAFORTH AND DISTRICT competition and two losses for the toumament. They deated Con Mustangs 4-0 ,in the first game, lost 3-1 to Elora Junior Farmers in the second game, then won 4-1 over the Lanesville Lords in game three. A fourth game against the Diablos was lost 2-1 in a sudden death overtime. In ladies action Chiselhurst took the bronze medal in the intermediate class and Parrline took the bronze in the Elite. Chiselhurst was slow starting losing its first game 1-0 in overtime to the Sparlings of Belgrave, but came back with three wins; a 9-0 over the Mildmay Jets, 4-0 in overtime to the Moonshiners of Mount Forest, and 2-0 in overtime over the Sparlings, before losing its second game to 2-0 to the W aterloo Rookies. Theresa Finlayson and Nora Eckert were picked up by the Elora Farmerettes for the provincial competition. Parrline lost two straight games, 2-0 to the Golddiggers and 2-1 to the Greenmachine. Cash awards of $600, $300, and $100 to the first, second, and third teams in the Elite division, and cash prizes of $500, $250, and $100 to the rust, second and third place teams in the intermediate divisions, as well as medallions were presented. Top Dress winter wheat now with Nitrogen Et Sulfur for Bigger Yields Et Quality Your crops need sulfur tit We are in a position to top ss all your farm; with 30 lbs. of Sulfur per acre, for grain, corn, beans, and alfalfa crops. "The best time to do this is now!" For your fertilizer requirements with sulfur, direct inquiries to: BOB VAN DEN NEUCKER R.R. #4 Seaforth, Ontario 482-9800 JIM'S FLYING SERVICE LTD. R.R. #1 Seaforth, Ontario 527-1606 MINORHOCKE'Y ANNUAL MEETING Thursday, March 20 8:00 p.m. UPSTAIRS HALL SEAFORTH & DISTRICT COMMUNITY CENTRES • • 80 YEARS SERVING PERTH - HURON COUNTIES Delivery Available OPEN MON. to FRI. 8-12 & 1-6 SAT. 8-12 QUALITY LUMBER QUALITY SERVICE Cg ER,ts%TR,E)R3 17a. SEAFORTH. ONTARIO NOK 1W0 TELEPHONE 5270910 SUPPORT YOUR SEAFORTH & DISTRICT MINOR HOCKEY PROGRAM SPRING PROMOTION MARCH 1- 31, 1986 A new Union Gas Dealer in Seaforth--- -Bill Holman, asks --- HOT WATER COSTS CHOKING YOUR BUDGET? orib 30 GAUGE GALVANIZED 28 STEEL ROOFING 8r SIDING ADD $5.00ISQUARE ON ORDERS OF LESS THAN 15 SQUARE 26 30 " PREPAINTED 28 " 26 " •I II 37.60 sq. 43.45 sq. 481.99 sq. 57.04 sq 64.'2 sq. 72.25 sq. DECKS - FENCES - POLE BARNS If you're already enjoying the benefits of heatinb with natural gas, it's also the most economical way to satisfy your hot water needs! And with a rental water heater, you'll never have to worry. 5' 6' 8' 10' 1 12' 14' 16' 18' 20' 22' 24' HERE'S WHY • NO MAINTENANCE WORRIES • LOW MONTHLY RENTAL FEE • NATURAL GAS IS ABUNDANT AND ECONOMICAL • HEATS UP TO 4 TIMES FASTER THAN ELECTRICITY. 40 YR. GUARANTEE PRESSURE TREATED STORMWOOD 2.x 4 3." 4.44 5.'1 5.n 2x 6 2x 8 4.54 5.671 64° 7.701 9.24 1 0.76 9.07 12.32 2 x 10 8.a 11°'W 13°31 15.x4 17.71 2x12 11.36 19." 4x 4 6." 9.24 10.76 Take the pressure off your waterheating costs. Call us today for worry -free hot water and all your natural gas furnace and central alt conditioning needs. 4x 6 9.20 13`10 16.10 26.46 29.40 33.`° 6x 6 t6 17.70 1.21 24." 28.22 39.10 44.00 54.72 1x 6 1s 5.06 LUM..BING HEATINso� 'MainStreet, Seaforth 547.0506 a Sebringville & Seaforth • IN STOOK ITEMS ONLY - CASH & CARRY