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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1986-03-19, Page 9HENSALL AND AREA THE HURON EXPOSITOR, MARCH 19, 1986 — A9 Hensel) Bantams capture B The Hensall Bantams continue on their The boys' first game was against Kincar- winning streak as they wind up the season. dine Embassy. Brian Moir and Jim Dickins On March 12 the boys travelled to Zurich teamed up to put Hensall on the scoreboard in for their last scheduled league game. The the first. W Rhin seconds of the start of the Hensall boys came out determined to win, second Jim Dickins assisted by Moir and win they did by a score of 5-1. connected again for Hensall. Kincardine was first on the board in the third, only to have Dickins assisted by Moir and Lawrence respond for Hensall. Roose- boom and Bell followed suit with Dickins and Lawrence finishing the scoring. Kincardine were able to get one more in the third. Hensall's second game was against Exeter and the winner was to advance to the championship round. Dickins once again led the attack in the 5-4 double overtime win. He scored four of his teams goals. Dickins, assisted by Rob VollaTid, opened the scoring only to have Exeter tie and then go ahead by two. Dickins assisted by Moir and Lawrence and again Dickins assisted by Taylor and Bell tied the game in the second. In the early part of the third Dickins once Dwayne Lawrence, assisted by Jim Dick- ens opened the scoring early in the first period and Hensall never looked back. Other scorers for Hensall included Rob Taylor with two, Jim Dickins with one, and Scott Bell assisted by John Roosenbroom with one. Other assists went to Andy Philips with two and Sean Vansatone. On Thursday the boys travelled to Kincardine to take part in the annual tournament. Hensall were the "B" champ- ions there last year and had hoped to defend the cup. The day belonged to Jim Dickins as he lead the attack in each of the three games to help his team win the "A" championship. Jim scored a total of nine goals and six assists in the three games. again hit the mark assisted by John Roosenboom only to have Exeter tie It in the dying minutes of the third. The score remained tied after the first five minutes of overtime. In the second overtime Taylor and Dickins teamed up to clear it to' the blue line where Brian Moir picked it up and fired it into the empty net to capture the win and put Hensall into the "A" championship game. The championship game was at 9:30 p.m. when Hensall and the second Kincardine team faced off. Brian Moir and Chris Campbell opened the scoring for Hensall with Dickins, assisted by Bell and Lawrence following suit. Moir. Dickins and Andy Phillips made it 3-0 before the end of the second. Kincardine responded with six seconds left in the second to chalk up a goal. Kincardine opened the third and were able to tie up the game near the end of the period. As the seconds ticked away it looked as if a second overtime game was in the making when Dickins was able to take the pass from Oddfellows deserve a pat on the back Rennie 234, Beth Smith 197, Mary Buchanan Hensall Correspondent 191. VELMA ROBINSON ST. PAT'S THEME 262-3205 Unit 11 of the Hensall United Church Women held its regular meeting March 10 The Hensall Oddfellows deserve a good pat with Grace Dummond chairing the meeting. on the back for a job well done. They went out She welcomed everyone to the meeting and and canvassed the east side of Hay Township read an Easter poem entitled "New Shoes." during the month of February for the Heart The roll call was answered with a St. Patrick's and Stroke Foundation and came back with verse. Helen Drysdale was in charge of the $709 topic and a film entitled "Unlearning. GOOD TURNOUT - Indian stereotypes was shown. Mona Alder - On Thursday afternoon there was a good dice conducted the business reminding turnout for shuffleboard. The high scorers everyone of Grandma's Quilting Party on of the day were: George Dowson 235, Eileen March 18; April 9 - Annual Beef Barbecue; r May 5 - Spring bale will be packed. Diane Gerstenkorn entitled her Devotional "The Wealth of Friendship." She opened with a poem. The meeting was closed with an Easter prayer by Grace Drummond. A social hour followed with Helen McLean and Jeanette Turner as hostesses. PRAYER SERVICE The World Day of Prayer service was held in Carmel Presbyterian Church on, Friday afternoon, with Dorothy Taylor as leader. Helen Thiel, Ruby Bell, Elizabeth Faber, Cathy Bell and W innie Skea from Carmel and Belva Fuss, Nan Britton, Hilda Payne, Kay Mock and Dorothy Brintnell from the United Church assisted with the service. Aileen Knight was the guest speaker and spoke on the theme "Choose life in its Fullness." Shirley Luther sang a solo accompanied by Edith Bell on the .piano. Rev. Knight pronounced the Benediction after which a social hour was enjoyed with Gertie Moir and Helen Thiel as hostesses. The P.C.W. meeting will be"heid nn Monday, M5rch 24 at the home of Margaret Hoggarth. It will be preceded by a noon luncheon in Seaforth. Those interested in going please contact Winnie Skea by Friday. PEOPLE Mr. and Mrs. Brian Collins and family, Waterloo visited recently with the latter's mother Mrs. Laird Mickle and Dr. Robert Mickle and sons Jamie and Craig who live near Ayr spent W ednesday of last week with his mother also. Mrs. Ross MacMillan and Mrs. Brian Collins, Waterloo spent a few hours last Friday with their mother Mrs. Laird Mickle. SPECIAL GUEST Bill Smith of the Canadian Foodgrain Bank was the special guest at the United Church on Sunday evening at the Fellowship Service. Visitors were present from a number of the surrounding churches to hear this presenta- tion on the work of the Canadian Foodgrain Bank, and how they provide a special opportunity for those who want to fight hunger with their own crops. The Canadian Foodgrain Bank is a cooperative agency. Seven Christian denom- inations in Canada are currently partners in this channel for helping others. The Food - grain Bank inherited the record of expertise built up by Mennonite Central Committee Continued on page A10 title EXTRA SAVINGS Thursday Only Bell and beat the goalie at the 20 second mark. Kincardine pulled their goalie in the dying seconds and the Moir, Dickins connection took full advantage as Moir took the pass from Dickins in front of the empty net and slid it in to capture the title. The boys will be winding up their season March 21, 22, 23 in the Huron Perth Houseleague Tournament being held in Hensall and Zurich. The Hensall Tykes are first on the ice at 6 p.m. and the Bantams host Goderich at 9 p.m. Friday, The Hensall Novice and Atoms will be playing in Zurich during the weekend. This promises to be a great weekend of hockey, come on out and cheer the kids on. Good luck to all the teams. CANADIAN TIRE SEAFORTH BACHERT MEATS Call us for your custom slaughtering needs SLAUGHTER DAY TUESDAY 'For your freezer, sides of Beef Pork, Lamb or Veal VVe specialize in home cured meals and old fashioned country/ style pork sausage no fillers added Allmeal Gov't Inspected • 1 mile asst d wallop 887-9328 PRE -EASTER SPECIALS AT SHINEN'S ALL WEATHER COATS 4995-8995 Just arrived in all Spring Shades. Size 5-19, 141/2 - 24,2 PANT COATS 3295-5995 ALL SIZES DRESSES MANY TO CHOOSE FROM LINENS, CHIFFONS, COTTON ETC. 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