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Novice team runner up in tournament
The TTnnrteenth Annual Novice
hockey Tournament took place at
the Seaforth and District Com-
munity Centres that past weekend.
The local £*viae team was defeated
in the 'B' Consolation Final Sun-
da
.Math lost a tough opening
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champion, Wuigham by a score of
4 - 1. The first period wait
acorcirss. Wingham fist struck just
:46 into the second period and then
again with 7:36 ging m the
middle frame. Scarce* struck for
one of its own at 4:33 on an unas-
sisted goal by Jason Annan. This
would be all Seaforth would sec of
the score sheet in this game with
Wingham putting two more by the
Seaforth goaltcxnders.
The second game matched
Seaforth with Muncey. Muncey,
with only nine skaters would be
largely over matched in this game,
with Seaforth winning by a score of
17 - 0. Goal scorers in this game
were, Derek Nesbitt (5), Ryan Van
Dooren (2), Curtis Murray (3),
Steve Phillips (2), Daniel Nash (2),
and singles going to Daryl Young,
Adam Leonhardt and Jason Ansteu.
A total of 17 assists were handed
out during the game. They were
distributed as follows: Jason Anstett
(6), Derek Nesbitt (3), Ryan Van
Dooren (3), Rob Spittal (2), and
other assists went to Adam Leon-
hardt, Daryl Young and Jason
Tunney.
In the Consolation final Seaforth
met Mitchell. Seaforth and Mitchell
have played three games already
this season, with two going to
Mitchell and one to Seaforth.
Seaforth had trouble getting things
going in this game and was down 2
- 0 after the first period. They
would never recover from this. The
Mitchell goaltender was sharp, and
kept the game close until Mitchell
got it rolling. Mitchell was leading
3 - 0 going into the third period,
NOVICE HOCKEY STARS - The Seaforth novice hockey team lost its first game 1 to 4 against
Wingham during the Thirteenth Annual Novice Hockey Tournament November 25. Oxford photo.
ANOTHER NEAR SCORE - The Wingham goalie stops another
potential score for Seatorth novice hockey team during Seaforth's
first game in the November 25 tournament. Oxford photo.
and Seaforth was tinng fast. The
score was 5 - 0 before Ryan Van
Dooren was able to squeak a low
blast through the legs of the
Mitchell goaltender making the
final 5 - . 1 for Mitchell. The
Seaforth goaltending tandem of
Dean Wood, and Danny O'Reilly
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should also be commended on their
performances in all three games.
NOTES: Ryan Van Dooren was
the winner of the shoot-out...Both
Jason MacDonald and Jared Car-
nochan missed the weekend games
due to illness...Seaforth travelled to
Mitchell on Monday night for a
league game (results were
unavailable at press time) and host
Goderich Saturday at 3 p.m....Curtis
Murray has not only got his first
goal as a novice but his fust hat
trick...Jason Tunney is almost
recovered fully from a broken arm,
and played the weekend with a
playing cast...Rick Wood, Team
Manager and Tournament Chairman
should be recognized for his time
and effort put forth on the weekend.
Nolan bowls 913 triple in St. James bowling league
Don Nolan led the St. James
bowling league this week by
bowling a 913 triple. He led the
Loons to a seven point victory.
Other top bowlers for the Loons
were Cheryl Campbell 213-583, Pat
Ryan 245-547 and Don Kuntz 230-
529.
Cathy Broome led the Buzzards
with a 252-620 followed by Brian
Love 207-559 and Linda Wilson
210-512.
The Vultures led by Dave Moody
231-657 took five points from the
Peacocks. Top scorers for the
Peacocks was Harry Den Haan 204-
510.
A close match between the Eagles
and the Orioles resulted in a 4-3
win for the Orioles. Top scorers fro
the Orioles were George Love 237-
697, Carol Johnston 279-720 and
Karen Hoegy 214-585.
Murray Bennewies 363-872 and
Gordon Murray 291-688 led the
Eagles.
Ladies high single and triple goes
to Carol Johnston 279-720. Men's
high single - Murray Bennewies
363 and High Triple - Don Nolan
913.
Team standings are: Eagles - 49,
Orioles - 39, Vultures - 38,
Peacocks - 28, Loons - 27 and
Buzzards - 21.
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Harmony Hi -Cites to host Christmas show
The Seaforth Boy Scouts will be
selling CHRISTMAS TREES
again this year at the Seaforth Am-
bulance Station, which is located
beside Archie's Sunoco. You can
go pick out your favorite tree star-
ting on December 1, 1990.
The Seaforth Agricultural Society
and the Van Egmond Foundation,
will be hosting their Annual MID-
WESTERN ONTARIO SHOW
AND SALE, on Sunday, December
2, 1990. Farm toys, Dolls and
Miniatures, Crafts and Quilts will
all be displayed. Each show will be
in its own separate building, located
in the Arena Block. Admission will
be $2 for Adults and Children
under 12 with a parent will be free.
For more information please contact
Lyle Haney at 522-1300.
7 he Seaforth Minor Sports Coun-
cil would like to invite you to come
out and play Bingo. Bingo is held
every Monday evening at the
Seaforth and District Community
Centres starting at 7:30 p.m. All
proceeds will go into Minor Sports
in Seaforth. On Monday, December
10, the Legion will be hosting a
Turkey Bingo. Twelve turkeys will
be up for grabs, as well as the
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The Annual SANTA CLAUS
PARADE will be held on Friday
evening, December 7. The theme is
"Christmas Customs and
Traditions". The parade will begin
at 7 p.m; from the Seaforth and
District Community Centres, and
travel down Main Street.
The Seaforth Branch Library
presents CHRISTMAS IN
CANADA - A Concert for the
Family by TED ROBERTS. This
concert will be held at the Library
on Saturday, December 1, 1990 at
2:30 p.m. Admission fee is $1 per
person. Call the Library at 527-
1430 for more information.
The Seaforth and District RIN-
GETTE ASSOCIATION is spon-
soring "Christmas is Coming"
with Rick and Judy Avery. This
concert will be held at the Seaforth
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and District Community Centres on
Wednesday, November 28, 1990.
Two performances will be held,
5:30 to 6:30 p.m. and 7:30 to 8:30
p.m.
This Family Christmas concert
will entertain young and old with
familiar and often requested
Christmas musical numbers, as well
as recent seasonal music. This
couple provided music for a wide
age range appeal. Everyone will
have ample opportunity to sing,
clap and have fun celebrating this
very special time of the year. Tick-
ets are $5 in advance and $6 per
person at the door. They are
available at Bob and Betty's
Variety, Seaforth and District Pres-
chool Centre, Kids Kloze, Ray's
Family Market in Egmondville or
from Pat Crowley, Joan Spinal, Deb
Denys or Wendy Murray. For more
information you can contact Wendy
Murray at 345-2040.
The Seaforth Harmony Hi-Lites
CHRISTMAS SHOW will be held
on Saturday, December 1, 1990, at
the Seaforth and District Com-
munity Centres. Show times are 2
p.m. and 8 p.m. This year's theme
is "SANTA CLAUS EXPRESS".
Admission fees are $6 for the after-
noon show and $7 for the evening
show. For more information or
tickets, please contact any Hi -Liles
member or call 527-0075.
Senior Shuffleboard continues
every Wednesday afternoon at the
Seaforth and District Community
Centres from 1:30 to 4 p.m. Last
week's winners were: Ladies -
Isabel Gardiner (417), Ariel Wood
(387) and Hazel McGonigle (363),
. Men - Oliver Pryce (372), Bert
Walters (331), and Bruce McLean
(304).
Seaforth Happy Citizens will be
having their Annual Christmas
dinner. This dinner will be held at
the Seaforth Legion on Thursday,
December 6, beginning at 12 noon.
NOTICE
Township of
Tuckersmith
The residents of the Township of Tuckersmith are
requested by the council not to park cars on township
roads during the winter months in order to facilitate
snowplowing operations.
Council will not be responsible for damage to any
vehicle parked on roads or streets. Council also
requests that the residents of the Township of
Tuckersmith do not push or dump snow onto town-
ship roads.
Doug Poulton
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