HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1990-03-14, Page 17These girls that 'make up the- Belle.
Riiigette team eermidy know how to play
the gamey 'Tliey've';Managed . to have
perfect record with only one 1o3a and m
doing so have • disolaYed sportsBnanshiP,
team work and a desire to wir . This, •desire
has been proven'tirxae after ;tithe and it
Was �lwn,again on Tuesday:March, G in
"Stratford
Recycling . mpage5
Lunate tiiat:they, were tor position
handle tt a° P°al n to
In the 'meantime, the Committee is urg-
ing;
the residents of Grey and 14eKiliop
TevilishiPti to have patience with recycling.
The' support for recycling across the' Pro-
vince's higher than'anybody;anticipated.
The Corrupitteee ttrges:the general public to
keep recycling, but to only bring material
to the recycling bin that is reCyclableand_.
that; it be reeogrdzable and easily sorted.
The Committee would also like to remind.
the public that separate areas are provid-
ed•at the landf'll for clean, burnable gar-
bage (wood, magazines, etc.), scrap steel,
tires, etc, and if these materials can be
separated from the domestic garbage, less
garbage will be buried.
The committee is also urging the pro-
vince to change itstheory behind the
recycling of glass: The committee is disap-
pointed that the Ministry of the Environ-
ment is investigating a relaxation of the
refillable container legislation on the soft
drink industry. Current requirements are
for 30 per cent refillable, 70 per cent
recyclable. The Committee has sent letters
to Jim Bradley, Minister of the Environ
unbeata le in area ring rte
assistance from. ,Nash, and efen
�t *certteiniaaa out* Shell N d eemar�
Ifsa Rends Bili y . ugh•. Lia foVe sir added , °
firm as • 'she scored: off a ,pass front Sara more ggaL9 as .Stratfoaxl only. inanag� � .'
Tealland'Heaihee� i41 e
The Start of the gat'le Aral 4,11 Ecle shaky
JillEJill Botnes who just eK rcher Seaforth s score two The final score was$R
emini* setback rove to Play from SeaforEh's nett gamewas against 't -
P. she still had the chell on home; ice.' •The fans -were
moves and scored with help front cent. numerot>p'a'sd tine ghis keen Hand
Man • Tammy Nash Settles, who was k up tradition, scored the first goal
definitely, 'on a Poll, scored again. with wi he `team mate Tamtr y,Nash.
... a IPioliffe O'oyef up alto the>acttion
Ment and .J ck Riddell>,IN P , v and.
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a source of major embat :440ent =to the Special blanks to Andrea Gingerieh who
Province with . its non refundable ;it It ser playei`, sari}who also played in
containers, net for 'S'
Team Furl
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eaforttr 'during many season
games She helped the team in being suo-
cessful and deserves",a ,pat on the back.
'Congratulations td all the girls and good
luck in the;final series fpr the Huron Perth
Championsjttps
Total team points have.. not yet peen
tabulated, but:should be done in tunneler
a banquet 1 April. "
In the meantime., Team Fun prepares;
for its 1990-81 season, When Riverside Sales -
and Service in Clinton, a brand new'Arc-
tic Cat dealer, will be its new sponsor.
Other sponsors, include Eastern Marking
Ltd:, R.oetin Industries, NGK Sparkplugs,
Silkolene Lubricants and Dayco,,.Belts.
Locally the team was 'assisted by. Visser
Welding, the Seaforth Sewing Centre and
To Malone.
COMMERCIAL BOWLING LEAGUE
TEAM
Heavy Che7P, STANDINGS
- 68 pts;
Corvettes - 54 pts; Gordobas - 43 pts;
MEN
High Single - Cor De Corte 250; High
Triple - Rick Elliott - 688; High Average -
Cor De Corte - 226.
LADIES
High Single - Bonnie Vandenberk - 247;
High Triple - Cindy Reid - 586; High
Average - Carol Johnston - 198.
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goal was scored by Paul Gibbings, assisted
by Craig Piett and Ed "Salverda, a good
game by everyone: .
EASY RIDERS 0 GRADS 1
Ray Filson was the hero for the Grads
scoring ,the only goal off a great pass by
Craig Smith: The ,Easy Riders; self esteem
was running low along with. their goal
scoring. A great game to watch fellows.
In Mens Broombail March 15 at 8 p.m.
Grads vs Knights and 8:50 p.m. Dumpers
vs Easy Riders.
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