The Huron Expositor, 1986-12-03, Page 9Shuffleboard is senior fellowship
SI?Mitis ENJOY SHIJFFLEBoAIU) •
every W ednesday afternoon, the Recreation
Slll'F'I'9.F:IiOAIiD far senior. Approve•
mutely Ili seniors conte out and enjoy an
by
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Marty Bedard
alte19mon of fun, fellowship and a little bit of
d I t lh b al Blyth 41 and on Saturday LIBRARY EVENTS: Christmas films on
tv•ntpetition. Any senior that lives in Seaforth
THE HURON EXPOSITOR, DECEMBER .3, 1986 — A9
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.shuffleboard, they faced off against W Ingham, and won Saturday, December 20, 1:30-2:30 - "Yes
Thanks to Harold and Mary Coleman who 8.1 Scott Wood played very well in goal for Virginia, there is a Santa Claus and The
organize theafternoon and record all scores, the Seaforth squad. Great Santa Claus
Caper".errT e children will
Iasi week's winners were: ladies: Peggy On Sunday in the B championship game also be able to visit Santa after the films and
Perkins 370 Rika Vent Bakal 297, Anne they played a strong Parkhill ,team and lost tell him what they want for Christmas Note:
There will be no Story Hour on Saturday,
December 27 or Saturday, January 3.
TIME CHANGES FOR MOMS AND TOTS
skating on W ednesday afternoons: W ednes•
day, December 3 1-3 p.m.; Wednesday,
December 10, 1:45-3:45 p.m.; Wednesday,
December 17 mean -2 p.m.; Wednesday,
December 24 - cancelled.
I ley Kids! Don't forget the SANTA CLAUS
PARADE on Saturday, December at 1 p.m.
Visit Santa at McLaughlin Chev-Olds until 3
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Downey 246. Men: Gordon Murray 326. 4.2. me boys put for'th a good effort on the
Charlie Perkins 257, Lloyd Hoggarth 230, weekend, and everybody is proud of them.
bet's have a good turn out today, and try to Other final games were: 13 Consolation
match these scores, and meet some new Final • Plattsville 4, Blyth 1. A Consolation
player. Mal, Orangeville 5, Goderich 0. A Champ -
.NINTH ANNUAL NOVICE TOUR- ionship Final - Sarnia Twp. 2, Byron 0.
NAM ENT was held last weekend and was a Thanks to all ice time sponsors and Ross -
great success. Sixteen teams from all over Ribey for trophy donations. Most of all thanks
is( tut hwesteni Ontario competed over the to all Novice mothers for putting on an
weekend for the championship. There were excellent meal, and all Minor Hockey parents
l wo divisions (A and t3 1, Seaforth was in the B that sat at the door. It is volunteers like this,
division and Faired nu; realhi well On b'riday rh'''
Midgets add four wins
On Saturday, November 22. Arthur came each scored in the second period and Darren
to Seaforth to play the Midget hockey team. Akey and Mike Schoonderwoerd'each scored
Just into the first period Arthur scored and in the third period ending the score 7-2 for
shotty alter Joe Smith tied the score for S("a(fortPrice and h.November 24, Seaforth travelled
SoafortArthur ha have went ahead 2-1 at the 5:4 to Arthur. Duran the first period Blaine
stark onl0! y to both Dwayne Price
Kevin Cooper score a goal ending •the first Benet-mann. Rob Sloan and Joe Smith each
period :l-•' for Seaforth. scored for Seafoth.
Kevin Cooper and Mike Schoonderwocrd \tthin• scored one goal in the second period
Hot goaltending lead Tweens
Ilot goaltending and greatly improved
team play led the Seaforth Tweens to another
victory on Sunday. The squad took the Huron
Park team 8-5.
The white sticks suffered extensively as
' they took eight minutes in penalties while
four more minutes were served by the blue
and the. much needed red.
Eisler announces
his retirement
The Director of the National Pair Centre of:
Canada. Kerry Leitch, announces with regret
the retirement of Lloyd 'Herb' Eisler from
amateur skating, Mr. Eisler, with partner
Katherina Matousek were National Champ-
ions in 1984 and third in the World in 1985.
He competed in tee 1984 W inter Olympics
and was a competitor in the World
Championships from 1982 to 1985.
Mr. Eisler is currently negotiating with
Professional lee Shows and will announce his
future skat ing plans upon the finalizing of his
decision.
Mr Leach said Mr. Eisler will he missed
very much at the Centre. as he has been a part
of the team for so long and has been a leader
with the other competitors. He displayed
great determination and was always a
pressure performer.
Petites pour it on
Tracy Fortune served six of the 12 but
added two points as she scored one goal and
assisted on another. Lisa Henderson man-
aged a hal trick plus one, also assisting Sara.
'refill 00 one of her two goals.
Andrea Gingerich. the alternate goalie
added two .points as she scored one and
assisted also. other assists went to Kim Rau,
one, Susan Rowcliffe. two. and Jill Wood,
one him and Susan play defence along with
Melissa Whitmore and Janice Rodney.
This quadruple played a super game and
with their goalie Andrea Ribey, demon-
strated the great defensive skills of ringette'
they have acquired along with team play.
The next game will be played in Forest
Saturday, December 6 at 2:50 p.m.
to record
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and again in the third period but Joe 'Smith
scored once more for Seaforth ending the
• game 4-2 for Seaforth.
Tuesday, November 25 Milverton came to
Seaforth. W ith no score in the first period
then Seafoth's Darren .A key and Terry Gray
each scored a goal in the second period.
M ilvelon scored two goals in the third period
only 10 have Blair Beuermann and Andy Ball
each score ending the game 4-2 for Seaforth.
Sunday, November 30, Seaforth travelled
In Goderich. Bill'11•emeer got a shut out in a
1:1-0 game.
Joe Smith scored six goals while Mike
Schoonderwoerd and Terry Gray each scored
one goal. Scoring singles were Andy Ball,
Rick Maclean and Blair Beuermann.
Atoms win 9-2
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Seaforth Atoms played in Mitchell Satur-
day and came home with a 9-2 win.
Scoring for Seaforth were Mike Watt with
three goals, Mike Coyne with two goals,
Kenny Hildebrand with two goals and one
assist, W uyne Schoondewoerd with one goal
and two assists and Joe Murray with one
goal. Assists also went to Brad Moore with
Iwo and Mike Devereaux with one.
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CULTURED or FRESHWATER PEARLS
The Polies Ringette squad showed con-
siderable skill when they met Huron Park for
the first time on November 211. Playing on
unfamiliar ice didn't slow them down at all as
!hey pulled 00 gb,winning score of 6-:3,
In the first period. Seaforth's Cheryl
Niche ain set the pace with a goal assisted by
cousin Came MciJwam Huron Park quickly
came up with an unassisted goal by Cathie
\1' limn. but couldn't keep up the momentum
;is Seaforth forged ahead with three more
goals
Came Malwain scored two of these goals.
assisted by .lemnter Siemnn and Robyn
('arnochan Anglo.lenis scored one. assisted
by I via Gingerich
in the second period. Humn Park struggled
to regain Inst ground with Iwo goals scored by
Michelle Bowerman. but Seaforth continued
In pour it on with goals scored by Kelly Rau.
assisted by Kathy Devereaux and Cheryl
MelIwallt. assisted by Jody Hugill
Seaton h's goalie Katie Craig kept her
composure under pressure and played a
superb game
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Three more goals were scored in the third
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Women's weekly high single, -triple, average, Brenda
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Cooper 283 Season's high triple, Linda Gridzak 681.
Men's weekly high single, Neil Beuerman 308. Weekly
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Dale 301 Weekly high triple, Nell Beuerman 768. High
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Ladies high single, Betty Taylor 237. To date: Carol
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Men's high Bingle, Randy Gridzak 265. To date: Ralph
Johnston 309. Men's high triple, Ken Murray 830. To
date: Randy Gridzak 798. Men's high average, Randy
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Standings: Odd Balls 29, The Gang 36, Boozers 38, Bad
Ones 29, Raiders 21, Bustin' Loose 24.
Draw winner, Sandra Campbell.
ST. JAMES BOWLING LEAGUE
Ladles high single, triple, Cathy Broome 278, 694.
Men's high single, Jim Dalrymple 281. Men's high
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Standings:? Davila 30, Omens 53, Angela 28, Salons
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