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The Huron Expositor, 1989-12-06, Page 1714A — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, DECEMBER 6, 1989 SERVICE DES BJBLIOTHEQUES DE L'ONTAR,O SUD ANNOUNCING R THE DOROTHY SHOEMAKER LITERARYAWARD CONTEST ST Senior (18 years and over) Intermediate (13.17 years) Junior 112 years and under) UP TO 3 POEMS PER PERSON PROSE (te 6000 words) Senior (18 years and over) Intermediate (13.17 year& Junior (12 years and under) 1 PROSE ENTRY PER PERSON Deadline for entries is March 31, 1990 --.�.W.• u.wa m Awards night May Contest rules and entry forms available attparticiHuron County Duffertn, Oirev, Huron, Perth and Wellington land Public Region in arum The Dorothy 3h Bion �u°ties' and in the Ra6lon of Waterloo. 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Saturday both (Henderson and the Van Ludwig and his defensive corp held Clinto en started and finished the Seaforth aging at a while also •getting one in -the middle frame when the boys blew the game open by scoring five tunes to take a 6-1 lead, Henderson had two goals in the second period binge and finished his hat trick ear- ly in the third. Ryan Van Dooren, with his second of the season, Mark Vock and J.D. Nolan con- tributed one each to complete the 9-2 romp. Steven Phillips tended the goal for two periods while Sean Ludwig guarded the cage in the final period. Each goalie fell victim to a shot off the stick of number 17 Kirk Tarta. Sunday afternoon Clinton came to town to see if something wouldn't give as the two previous meetings had ended in throws. This was to be the big letdown for Clinton. Coach Murray Henderson's team came out determined to prove that their hard work in practises and willingness to learn and improve was to pay dividends. Excellent goaltending by Sean Ludwig kept this game tied 0-0 after one period of play. More end to end action kept the fans on the edge of their seats in the second period. But with one minute left in second period play J.D. Nolan fed Scott Render - t The boys look ready and Sunday's vic- f tory over Clinton is proof of their steady improvement. When the season began the offense consisted of Scott and Scott but two months tater the scoring is a little more spread ^••� a v ile the their sightts.. The middleath d ere period was all Seaforth starting with a great individual effort by J.D. Nolan. Nolan picked up a loose puck at his blue line, eluded his check, beat a defenceman at the other blue line when he pulled the puck into his feet, slipped by, ono fired a wrist shot low to the stick side. Just seconds nnradnDick t relieved Clint fwrof the puck with a poke check at which time his partner scooped up the loose disc and began to weave his way through Clinton before snapping a back hander home for a 3-0 lWi-^- nine minutes gone inthe Scott Henderson Wtldeep ino the offensive zone followed closely by the Clin- ton d a pass into the crease where J.D, Nolaoalie. Then he n found himself alone with nothing but a wide open net to shoot at, hence 4-0 and Seaforth's sixth regular season victory was in the bag Sean Ludwig went the distance in net to collect the shutout as Stephen Phillips was absent from the line-up. Now it is onto the Silver 'Stick in Parkhill Saturday, December 9 at 5:15 pm vs North London game one e rest of the forwards have taken their turn popping the goals Defence an Ben Murray has been busy making sure the blue lute corp are not forgotten by chipping in with a few beauties of his own. Tim Sills, Jamie Dick and Mike Murray make up the rest of the blue line. Not often mentioned but not forgotten as shutouts are evidence of strong defensive play. The goaltending is first class whether its the veteran (Lud- wig) or the rookie (Phillips). The units in charge of turning the red light on are Scott Henderson centering Jason Hulley and the latest sharpshooter to come to th . . Nolan. Then Scott Van Dooren centres his brother Ryan and Mark (Sparky) Vock. Ryan and Mark are in charge of banging home Scott's re- bounds if there is any. The "rookie" line is starting to show some offensive fleshes of 'late as centre Adam Leonhardt with wingers Derek Nesbitt and Jared Car- nochan are all in their first year of novice hockey and are rapidly improving and before the season is over this trio will be chipping in regularly on offense. Mike Murray had his newest fans out to see his play Sunday as Morn and Dad brought the whole family to the game. Congratulations Dennis and Debbie. First place race continues in Thursday On November 30 the battle for first lace league in the Thursday the team. Bears daHi night hwa bowling leagueteems saw The Ballbangers, knowing that they fac- thefrom a second place tie to a first place tie Bennewies place a (starer Mur y ldMurray They did so by beating the Wildcats and team with 264/660 and Doug Procterdthe add- Guttercats respectively for five of seven ed 219/615 but it was only enough for one ,» points. The latter teams dropped from a se first place tie to a second place tie, two of their games. points behind the first place teams. The Bears won their share of first place The Beatlejuice team moved one point led by Karl Teichert with 292/697, Dan ahead of the Ballbangers by winning five Bennewies 266/692, and Pat Deighton Se of .seven points, leaving the Ballbangers in 235/580. Sandra Butt spared for the team se last place for the first time this year. and recorded a 218/576 night. s- Beatlejuice was led by Neil Beuerman's 4,. night. Ma 1 *. turned in a 239/622 card and Carol pie for the night with 294/724Gary Bedard #•• Johnston added a 201 game as spare for finished with 273/642, and Ralph Johnston added a 203. Designated "Ringer" George Johnston did his part with 234/665 but 246/711Eric tzo d continued to In tate long cause for the Wildcats, Don get back on track with 253/642 Brian Dal Deighton recorded the high sin 1 Peewee * • from Page 13A Novice rnregette team defeats Stn The Seaforth Novice 1 Ringette team to ITbb Mary 4. and flipped the puckY, December St. ' . with front p e a Pinball game) scores the St. Marys opened the scoring one minute to make the score tighter before Denise � Seaforth P g g O'Reillassisted small deposit will Puck t hold for 'Christmas rW ty" and see red `perlbd� SEW & SAVE CENTRE w°thp ,PUNCH CARD, FINE KNITTING w came back to- answer that goal, Passing CHUNKY *. the puck to Mike Moylan. Mike Magill 4. then nabbed the pass from Mike Moylan travelled to St Marys Sunda D b Y Dietz P (hitting all three 3. Marys rallied itwo straight goals �► sets like 3 .ewes "CC"s third goal. The into the game. However Seaforth respond- again this strategy was not enough to take more than one game from the hard charg- ing Bears. Highway 401 won their share of first place with an excellent team effort. High night for the team recorded by Ge Armstrong with 238/642. Joanne Knights with 258/601had • Doug Vock ladies and added d dam ga 238,h e Jack Ungarian a 230 and Janet Moody pressed 200 with a 196. The Guttercats had Doug Leonhardt recording 281/637, Dave Moody 226/616 and Carol Bennewies 230/600, Bob Wright helped the team to its only points of the night with a personal season 241. The first place race continues this week with Highway 401 vs Wildcats, Guttercats vs Ballbangers and Beatlejuice "vs Bears. y' by Marsha Denys, scored 829995 to $13.8995 4` fourth goal was scored when Jamie again). Denise Dejong scored twice more. �► MuNichol, acing his nr reach uckJa the ed with a goal one minute later by Denise Other Seaforth markers to conclude the A 0 by Abby Dietz Denise o Mike Weber D game Game from Abby Dietz and Denise O'Reilly. Kelly Murray plaYed extremely well in net. The final score was Seaforth 8 St. Marys 4. The neat home game for Seaforth I is Sday,, Deceu}ber 10 ,pt, noon when S orth I vs Exeter. Vock has four point night for Peewee "DD"s who scored the goal being pushed onto his knees. ingwiam came naafi fate in the second their second goal. In the third 4CR9ke"weber"fdtight iisi'me corner session and flew around the net e puck and scored the Seaforth e "CC"s fifth and final goal ted. was lots of action at both ends game and fan Art Devereaux ted. "Our boys played well." SAY MERRY CHRISTMAS to your FRIENDS & RELATIVES Reilly, assisted oal 19 seconds scored later, asshe n, ed d Seaforth Jessica Finlayson. Denise Dejon scored again, assisted by Marsha euys.,toenrake. theaG,sc$ri„3-1. Nicole: o scored .with an assist.4oing Matt Vock's two goals and two assists wnrny, . y night against the undefeated Blyth Peewee hockey team wasn't enough as Seaforth lost 8-6. Dean Finnigan, unassisted, opened the scoring for Seaforth. Blyth took the lead, but Steve Vandenhengel, assisted by Matt Vock, tied the game at two before the end of the first period. Blyth scored three times in• the second period to take a 5-2 lead. Matt Vock, unassisted, ended the scoring of the second period. Matt Vock and Jeff Ryan set up Murray m front of the net in the third to move Seaforth within one. Blyth regained a two goal lead but Matt Vock, adding his second goal of the game, brought his team within one again. Steve Vandenhengel, scoring his second of the game, assisted b Dean Finnigan and Jeff Ryan tied the game. Blyth, with four minutes in the game scored two quickunansweredgoals to round out the scoring 8-6 in favor of Blyth. The Seaforth DD team travels to Zurich this corning weekend for their se- cond tournament of the year. Your greeting will appear in the December 20 issue of The Huron Expositor for only EXAMPLES: Bill and Wilma Jones and family extend Best Wishes for a Happy Holiday Season and the New Year. Among the many sincere good wishes sent to you for a Merry Christmas please include oursl — Mary and Bilii Jones. •Do you have papers, orders, documents, that have to be in Toronto, Vancouver, .New York, Los Angeles, Paris, Rome, or Listowel today? Right nowt •Ever .faced with deadlines? CLIP and MAIL. or bring in person to THE HURON EXPOSITOR 10 Main St., SEAFORTH YOUR NAME, ADDRESS pH2OINE, .� .---,-,�*EO L FAX Instant Document Transmission The Huron Expositor has a FAX machine in our office that lets you contact any other FAX machine in the world ,.. instantly. 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