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The Huron Expositor, 1989-09-27, Page 1212A - - THE HURON EXP )SITOR, SEPTEMBER 27, 1989 THIS WEEK IN Centenaires tie Brussels Jr. C After three practices and an exhibition game it appears there is reason for op- timism in the Seaforth Centenaires camp. The Centenaires Junior D club played its first game of this hockey season against Brussels' Junior C team on Friday night in Mitchell, and managed a 5-5 tie. Centenaires coach Graham Nesbitt says the team got off to a slow start, but car- ried the play to Brussels in the third period. Paul McLlwain, Jason Schoonder- woerd and Blair Beuerman, making up one forward line, each scored for the Centenaires. Former Centenaire scoring leaders Brad Carter and Mike Settles add- ed to the tally. "We had four breakaways in the game and we only cashed in on one," said Coach Nesbitt, "we could have beaten them easy." TRAINING CAMP Training camp has been lively as there have been 42 different players out for the Centenaires this year. The team will be carrying about 22 players this season in- cluding midget players who will play in Seaforth's Minor Hockey system and for the Cents'. "All around the attitude has been good, they know they have to work for their job,' A couple faces from out of town add to the pressure to get in the lineup this year. Brian Taylor of Stratford, Tim Matheson of Waterloo and Rich Boddy of Goderich are players who may be signing import cards. Roddy played the end of the 87-88 season in Seaforth, and is remembered for adding toughness along the blueline. The defenceman for the club have most- ly been selected from veterans Mike Mur- ray, Jeff Gemmell, Darren Akey, Steve Schroeder and Rich Soddy. There is a sixth position and some strong candidates for it are Don Brown, Jason Beuttenmiller, Brad Schroeder, Shane Cooper, and Terry Grey who may alternately play forward and defence. Forwards have not been decided upon, but Mr. Nesbitt says there are definitely nine who will have jobs, and a fourth line will see lots of action during the season due to suspensions, injuries, etc. GOALTENDING DECISION The toughest task for the coaches this year will be in selecting two goaltenders out of the remaining three. Jason Cooper, Bill Tremeer, and Trevor Fortune played net for the Centenaires last year, but the club will carry only two this year. "The goaltending situation is the Ballbangers . record seven It was a warm and humid night at the lanes last Thursday, but with the excep- tion of a few, the games were not so hot. Heading the list of hot games was Doug Procter's 249, 182 and 309 (740 tri- ple). Doug helped Team Number Six, now officially the "Ballbangers" to a seven point sweep of the Beatlejuice team. Also contributing well were Shelly McKellar with a 199 single and Mel Merrian with a 227. Beatlejuice team member Neil Beuer- man started strong with a 279 game then faded in the heat. Team captain TWO COUNTY WINNER - Seaforth's Dave McNairn won the Huron -Perth School Golf Championship on Thursday in a playoff against Stratford's Ken Kim. Dave shot an 18 -hole score of 77, then ' won the playoff, with a birdie on the first hole. Robinet photo. Brian Dale had a solid night with a 600 triple but overall with two bowlers ab- sent and Diana Steep bowling for two, they could not match the competition. Team Number Four, still unnamed, elected Carol Bennewies as captain and won five points in her absence against Team Number Five now dubbed "Highway 401". Pat Ryan topped the scores for Team Number Four with a last game 244 after struggling in the first two games. Michelle Deighton, with a 180 and Bob Wright with a 193 also finished strongly to assist' the team. "Highway 401" elected Doug Vock as captain although he was not in atten- dance. Is there a pattern here? Janice Leonhardt with a 204 second game and Joanne Knight with a 203 combined with Gerry Armstrong's 226 to steal two points from Team Number Four. Janet Moody was the lucky raffle winner but is not bragging about her game scores toughest one," says Mr. Nesbitt, "that'll be the toughest decision." COACHING Some familiar faces will be helping Nesbitt with coaching duties this year. Charlie Akey who was a coach for the All - Ontario championship team three years ago has been helping this year, and John Watt, who is being called the team "drill marshall", is in charge of getting the club in shape. "I hope to have them both around all year if they'll stay," says Coach Nesbitt. Now that cuts have been made there are about 25 skaters out with the team, and their coach says they are looking good in practice and in games. Jason Schoonder- woerd and Paul McLlwain have been "a couple of nice surprises in camp," says their coach. "Brad Carter looks like he's ready to have the 100 point season he's capable of. When Mike Betties. gets in shape we'll be a force to be reckoned with." The guys are putting out in practice, and there is competition for the positions in the lineup. "They're working hard because no one wants to be left out. It looks like s season." point sweep for the night. The Wildcats took five of seven points from a strong Team Number, Three now known as the "Bears". Susan Stokes, sparing for Don Deighton, proved a capable substitute with games of 210, 240 and 199 (649 triple), John Aubin got warmed up after the first game for scores of 229 and 253 in his final two. Gary Bedard and Ralph Johnston closed the night well with games of 234 and 204 respectively. The "Bears", still sailing without a captain, were led in game one by Karl Teichert with a 277 and spare Carol Johnston with a 214, enough to take their only points for the night. Taking longer to get warmed up were Wayne. Butt with a 243 and Deb Bedard with a 216 to close out the night. Cooler weather is now arriving and we know, even hotter scores to report in future weeks. IN A TOUGH SPOT - This participant in the Huron -Perth School Golf Champion- ship, held at the Seaforth Golf Course, found herself in a tough si of as she ap- proached the fourth green. Robinet photo. Local lawnbowlers plan for 1989 An executive meeting of the Seaforth Lawn Bowling Club was held at the club house last Wednesday to finalize dates for Seaforth tournaments for 1990. A general annual meeting will be held October 2 at the club house. St. Mary's mixed pairs tournament was rained out on Saturday last but they are having a mixed pairs next Saturday, September 30 at 10:30 a.m. In out of town tournaments, last Wednesday Sandy Pepper and Art Finlayson were fourth in men's pairs dou- ble draw with 3w plus 48. Their third game game saw them competing against a former Seaforth bowler John Pattersor and Jack Ross of Stratford. Woodstock's final tournament of the year, the apple tournament sponsored by Eaton Thomson, Art and Mary Finlayson with Erich Matzold as lead placed second with 3w plus 43. Thirty-eight teams were in play and each bowler received a bag of apples compliments of Eaton Thomson and also the Woodstock ladies served -ap• ple pie arjd cheese courtesy the host club Good bowling to all. Color. workshop goes tomorrow night Learn how to fix your car, refinish your :'Ettrnritureeor use your computer! You can do all this by signing up for the Seaforth Recreation Department's ,Fall Programs. FURNITURE REFINISHING will be held on Monday evenings from 7 to 9 p.m. at the high school. Your instructor will be Harvey Beuerman. Registration fee will be $25 for a 10 week course. This program will start on October 2. MIXED ADULT COMPETITIVE, VOLLEYBALL, will also be held on Mon- day evenings at the high school. James Sampa will instruct this program; and the registration fee is $17.50 for 10 weeks or $35 for 20 weeks. BASIC AUTO MECHANICS will be held on Tuesday evenings from 7 to 9 p.m. at the high school. Your instructor will be Jim Floyd. This program will be for both men and women. You will learn a better understanding of how your car works and what makes it run. The content of the pro- gram will include: the engine, chassis and drive train, lubrication, electrical system, tires and wheels, fuel and cooling systems. This will be a ten week course and the gegistration fee will be $25. This program will begin on October 10. MIXED ADULT RECREATIONAL VOLLEYBALL will be held on Wednesday evenings from 8 to 10 p.m. at the high school. Your instructor will be Terri -Lynn RECREATION PREVIEW by (Recreation Director) Marty Bedard Dale. Registration fee will be $17.50 for 10 weeks or $35 for 20 weeks. This program Will begin on October 4. As you willnotice, this program is for the participants that just want to play for the recreation time. Monday volleyball is for the competitive person. INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS will be held on Wednesday evenings from 7 to 9:30 p.m., also at the high school. Sheila Mullin Campbell will instruct this course for you. This will be a 10 week program and the registration fee will be $35. This course is designed to teach beginners how to use a computer. This program flows in a easy -to -understand non-technical manner and provides an introduction to the Basic programming language, word processing, and computer accounting using an elec- tronic spreadsheet. This program will begin on October 4. MIXED ADULT BASKETBALL will be held on Thursday evenings from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the high school. Marc Robinet will once again instruct this program. Registration fee will be $30 for 20 weeks. Please note the date change. Basketball will begin on October 12. CHILDREN'S TAP DANCE will be held on Saturday mornings from 9 to 11 a.m. at the Arena. Children aged 3 to 6 years will be held from 9 to 10 a.m. and children ag- ed 7 and up will go from 10 to 11 a.m. Your instructor will be Pam Nesbitt. Registration fee will be $30 per child. Family rates will be available. This will be a 10 week program, and start on October 7. For information on any of the above pro- grams please call the Recreation Office at 527-0882 and ask for Marty. Registration can be done on the first evening of the program. Limits will be put on all pro- grams and if not enough participation in other programs may result in cancellation. The Seaforth Recreation Department is sponsoring a HOCKEY SCHOOL for NOVICE and ATOM aged hockey players. The first date will be on Monday, October 2 from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. There is still room for more children. This program will be 10 -. one hour sessions and the price will be $35 per child. For more information please call the Recreation Office. ' The Seaforth and District MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION would like to re- mind all. those people who have not registered yet, to do so, as soon as possi- ble. No person is allowed on the ice' until he/she is paid in full. Tryout times for Minor Hockey are as follows: Monday, October 2 - 1041 p.m Midgets, Tuesday, October 3 - 8:30-9:15 prn Pee Wees, 9:15-10 p.m. Bantams, Thurs- day, October 5 - 5:30-6:30 p.m. Novice, Fri- day, October 6 - 8:30-9:30 p.m. Atoms. Saturday, October 7 - 7:30-9 a.m. Bantams, 9-10:30 a.m. Pee Wees, 10:30-12 noon Atoms, 12-1:30 pm Novice, 2:30-4 p.m. Mites. Monday, October 9 - 7:30-8:30 a.m. Atoms, 8:30-9:30 a.m. Pee Wee, 9:30-10:30 a.m. Bantams, 10:30-11:30 a.m. Midgets, 11:30-12:30 p.m. Novice„ 12:30-1:30 p.ni. Mites. Please watch for future times. ; The Seaforth Lioness Club is sponsoring "LIVING WITH COLOUR", with Leslie Harington, color coordinator with Benjanjin Moore Paints. This event will be held aat the Seaforth and District Community Cqn- tres tomorrow evening at 7:30 p.m. Admis- sion fee will be` $2 per person. All proceeds made will go towards the Hospital Building Fund. 4. WHITE BEAN, SOYBEAN and CORN PRODUCERS! WE ARE READY FOR YOU at *BULK FERTILIZERS AND SPREADERS *HARUS AND AUGUSTA SEED WHEAT SEAFORTH RECREATION DEPT. Fall Programs '89' FURNITURE REFINISHING - will be held on Monday evenings from 7-9 p.m. at the High School, Your instructor will be Harvey Beuerman. Registration fee will be $25.00 for 10 weeks, This program will start on October 2. MIXED COMPETITIVE VOLLEYBALL - will also be held on Monday evenings at the High School. j Your instructor will be James Sempa. Registration fee is $35.00 for 20 weeks. This program will start on October 2 from 8-10 p.m. BASIC AUTO MECHANICS - will be held on Tuesday evenings from 7-9 p.m, at the High School. : Your instructor wit be Jim Floyd. This program will be for both men and women. You will learn a better understanding of how your car works and what makes it run. The content of this pro- gram will include: the engine, chassis and drive train, lubrication, electrical system, tires and wheels, fuel and cooling system. This will be a ten week course and the registration fee will , be $25.00. This program wit begin on October 10. ' MIXED RECREATION VOLLEYBALL - will be held on Wednesday evenings from 8-10 p.m. at the High School. Your instructor will be Terri Dale. Registration fee will be $35.00 tor 20 weeks. This program will begin on October 4. This program is for the participants that just want to play for the recreation time. Monday'volleyball is for the competitive person. INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS - will be held on Wednesday evenings from 7-9:30 p.m. at the High School. Your instructor will be Sheila Mullin Campbell. This will be a 10 week pro- gram and registration fee will be $35.00. This course Is designed to teach beginners how to use a computer. This course flows in an easy -to -understand non-technical manner and, pro- vides an introduction to the BASIC programming language, word processing and computer ac- counting using an electronic spreadsheet. Tfth program will begin on October 4. MIXED ADULT BASKETBALL - will be held on Thursday evenings from 7:30-9:30 p,m. at the High School. Your Instructor will be, Marc Robinet. Registration fee will be $30.00 for 20 weeks. This program will begin on October 12 (Please Note Date Change). CHILDREN'S TAP DANCE - will be held on Saturday mornings from 9-11 a.m. at the Com- munity Centres. Children aged 3-6 years will be held from 9-10 a.m. and children aged' and up will go from 10-11 a.m. Your instructor will be Pam Nesbitt. Registration fee will be $30.00 per child. Family rates will be available. This will be a 10 week program and start on October 7. For Information on any of the above programs pleaso call the RECREATION 1 EICE AT 027-08,82 and ask for MARTY. Registration can be done at the Recreation Office or on the first evening of the program. Llmita.wlll be put on all programs, and If not enough participation In other progr as may result In canceiletion.