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PUBLIC
MEETING
Wednesday, November 16
8:00 p.m.
at the -
Seaforth & District Community Centres
WEEKLY DRAW
WINNERS
' 25.00 WORTH OF GAS
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Sunday
November 20
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To Learn
CURL
CANADA
METHOD OF. CURLING
Saturday,
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4t6A.M'. TO•4:Ot)•P.M.-'
Cost $10.00 Includes lunch
TO REGISTER PHONE:
Jerry Hetherington
527-1110 or 527-0551 .
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this Holiday Season
and throughout the
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UNNECESSARY PENALTIES was the rea- Howlck Optimist team. Howlck lead the power -play goal In the last, tWo•,Mlnutea,0r.
son the Brussels Bulla Jr. D. hockey team game after the second period but the Bulls' Play+gave Howlck a final scottt. of 8-6 -
loaf their Sunday night game against the fled the game In the third period., 'A. ':•(Wasalnkp)9to)�'l BultsI.,
1osEr�
Penalties costly Bruse si
On Sunday, in Brussels, the Howick ated the third period 'oytshooting Howlck • Next week the Bulls travel to -Grand Valley .,:
Optimists edBed the Brussels Bulls 6-5. Kyle 24-8. on Friday to take on the 'league leading-
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Reading's powerplay goal with a minute and Unnecessary penalties again proved to be Harvesters. On Sunday -they host the Arthur
a half left to play gave Howick its. margin of Brussels' undoing. If the Bolls hoe to end Fears at 8:00 p.m.
victory. their three game losing streak they'll have to A rare mid -week game takes place on Tues
Howick opened the_in. the first' cut down on the • number of needless Nov. 22 at Brussels when the Grand; Valley
P scoringenulties Harvesters play the -Bulls at 8:30.
period with a powerplay goal. Brussels P
outshot Howick 14-12 in the period but'• c
couldn't score on goalie Dave Macan. --Bulls third after Friday loss
Early in the second period, two quick goals
by Jamie Bradstock in an 11 second span'gaveCossitt. Arthur tied the score two minutes
Howick a 3-0 lead. Howick also scored two On Friday the Arthur Eagles handed the tallied onpowerplay.,Each
powerplay goals three minutes later within a Brussels Bulls the second consecutive toss iatet when they a
six second span to up the score to 5-0.. by edging the Bulls 5-4. team had nine shots on net during the period.
In the first period: the Bulls got off to a stow - in the third period, the ;Eagles .<canle Out.:,
Ron Bowman opened' the scoring for
Brussels with a powerplay goal. During the start forcing goalie Kevin Kellington to make , fired' up and quickly took the lead. -.Only . 18 -
es scored a .
second period Howick potshot Brussels several good save• the. "sectiog on a powerplay
the period �ri e nue�a to domtn
18- A. The.Bulls,opened h at ere y goal.Arthur
*the third period Robbie Cardiff scored a powerplay goekby, Ron Btiyvman wit assists ., ate play for the next five minutes and scored
maim to Doti; `V'Vtlson and jMike Watson.:: another goal to take a 5-3 lead: Brussels. got
'Bair of powerplay goals to put Brussels back Arthur tied the score two minutes later and back in the game when Paul Johnston scored'
in the game. Brussels continued to control the "took the lead" on a powerplay goal7vith one a Oweinlay goal with Mike Watson drawing
play .4nd with goala,,from Todd Wheeler and minute left in the period. an assist. Brussels continued to press for the
Ron owman, his second of the game, to Ne' Brussels outshot Arthur 10-7:. rest of the game bat Arthur's goalie Steve
the game at five apiece. - ' in the second period, Brussels tied the -Clark made. -several excellent saves to
However Brussels took a costly roughing game. Defenseman Mike Watson scored with preserve the victory. In the third period,
penalty with two ' Ithd a half minutes Don Wilson assisting. Kevin Dietner gave the a aped• the Bus tlsArthur
r ourhird 14-12.
plThe
loss
remaining which allowed Howick to score the Bulls 'the lead midway through the period.
' winning goal. --Brussels completely domin- with assists going to Rob Cardiff and David Grand Valley and Southampton.
B�thwel-I - edges £ertetires.' ,„,. ...,.u: -i 4Satil o. `B scs .i ,.rtei i s ;ti�si:,
BY Y GUY - .. The Centenaires wasted litt e time in the • minutes a in penalties while the Barons • id
The Bothwell Barons scored 'six straight second frame as McLlwain notched his escaped with nothing.
goals (after the Centenaires had built up -a second of the game at the 54 second mark to This really pepped up the Barons as they
4-0 lead) as they edged the Centenaires 6-S give them a 3-0 lead. 'Once again Mark scored four times in the next seven minutes
in Bothwell Sunday afternoon. McLlwain , and Pauli drew assists, The to take a 6-4 Lead, and had it not beep for
' :The win for the Barons was only their third Centenaires kept the pressure on . and at goaltender Macdonald the score could easily,
as they remain in last place in the Southern 12:26 while they had a man advantage, Dave have been higher.
division. On the other hand, it was the Murray, upped the lead to.4-0 with a power The Centenaires drew to within one with
second loss in a row for the Centenaires play goal. Dale and defenceman Murray Murray scoring his second power play goal
whose record now stands at four 'wins, two Inman assisted on the goal. of the game with ,1:22 remaining in the
tiesand•three losses for third place in the The Centenaires seemed to let up nt this game. Assisting on the goal was Campbell '
northern division standiligs. they point allowing the. Barons several good and Pete Bennett.
The first period was all Seaforth as scoring opportunities and before the period The locals pulled their goaltender for the
displayed the fine art of passing, skating, ended they scored two goats in less titan remaining time but despite several good
shooting and checking and a 2-0 lead on the three minutes to cut the Centenaires lead to
scoreboard -at the end of the period. chances were foiled by Barons goalie Mike
Jim Campbell started the scoring for the 4-2' Nichols. BothIrell outshot the Centenaires'
Centenaires at 3:44 when he finished off a , Seaforth goaitender Mike Macdonald had 25-7 in the final' period.
three way passing play with linemates Dave , an exceptionally strong period as the Batons Seaforth took a total of 29 minutes in, ! i
Murray and John Dale. held a 17-12 shots on goal margin. penalties in the entire game while - ,the 1,
At 13:01 Dave McLlwain scored his first of The third period saw the Centenaires try Barons had 18.
two goals with assists going to Mark to increase their lead but they ran into a snag The next game for the Centenaires is this
McLlwain and Jeff Pauli to make the. score at the 5:35 mark when Dale picked up a Friday, night in Exeter at 8130. The next ,
2.0,,The Centenaires outshot the Barons, by a • roughing minor; a fighting major plus a two home game is this Sunday afternoon at 2
wide 22.5 margin in the period. minute aggressor,call for a total of nine p.m. when they host the Belmont Bombers.
Curiing news
Instruction for curlers offered
• BY J. PATTERSON SR.
Everyone is welcome to learn the Curl
Canada method of curling on Saturday, Nov.
19. Itis an all day affair 9 a -m. to 4 p.m. and
the program includes instructions, a curling
manual and lunch- Now is your opportunity
to become a better curler and enjoy the game
better. Call Jerry Hetherington at 527-1110.
Fun, friendship. fellowship and food will
take place with a social hour from 4 p.m. - 5
p.m. on Nov. 26, curling from 5 p.m. - 7 p.m.
and a pot luck supper at 7. ,
Curling equipment has changed this year
so curlers should be aware that all"
' equipment may be purchased at either the
dub or Hetherington's Shoe Store.
LEAGUE SCORES
Men's League: J. Hetherington def. 13.
Beattie 9-0; S. Brown def. B'. Menzies 8-0; B.
Nuhn def. G. Pryce 8-3; D. Tremeer tied L.
Hoegy 7-7; B. Campbell def. R. Beuerman
11-4, J. Patterson Sr. def. D. Cornish 5.2.
Competition League -G. Pryce won over
Jarmuth, B. Campbell won over J. Hether-
ington, J. Patterson, Sr. won over J.
Patterson Jr.
Mixed League -J. Patterson Sr. def. D.
Rowcliffe 9-5, G. Pryce def. B. Menzies 4-3,
N. McGavin def. J. • Hetherington 7;2.
Bennett def. D. Dalton 9-6, S. Brown def. G.
,McNichol 9-4, D. Tremeer def. B. MacDon-
ald 9.4, B. Fotheringham def. T. Collyer
13-5, N. Boswell tied B. Jarmuth 7-7, B.
Campbell def. M. Thomas 8-5,
Seaforth horse has first lifetime win
BY LOiS GiBBiNGS
Three pacers owned by the partnership of
Ken Parke of Varna and trainer-driver.John
Lester of Forest were monn winners
nne slat
in
Western Fair Racway ed byVic
Trotter G.F. Dillon, owned
Hargreaves of Brucefield and Barry Miller of
Kirkton, and trained at the Clinton track by
Walter Oster, was second in a 2.03.4 mile
with Ray McLean on the bike.
Randy McLean finished third with Deep
Run Super in a 2.05.1 mile in the fifth for
W.O. (Ted) and Alma McLean of Goderich,
while Ross Baffin was fifth driving Merry -
wood Liz for Bill Bennett of Seaforth.
R.J. Ready, owned by Bob and Doreen
Rowcliffe of Hensall, won his third of the year
from 20 starts, timed in 2.03 with trainer
Trevor Ritchie on the bike. at Mohawk
Raceway on Sunday, Nov. 6.
The speedy seven-year-old trotter, with a
2.00.1 record taken last year. has also had
four seconds and two thirds good for 1983
earnings of S39.537 and a lifetime total of
SI11,830-
At Elmira Raceway on Saturday, Missy
McBride, owned by Jeffrey and Les Campbell
of Seaforth, finished third for driver Ross
Battin in the tenth.
Al Western 1 Direct a five yeaarin r-ndon. on
--old pacer
Nov, 5, Jerry
by Scamp Direct -Sadie Bars, which origin-
ated at Fred (Pete) Fowler's farm near
Londesboro, won in 2.03.4 for his present
owner Fred' Maguire of Ailsa Craig.
His earnings total 510,b/8 in 1983 trom a
(6-8-7) standing in 36 start.
B.J, Pull, a two-year-old colt. by Armbro
Ranger.Vermont Lady by Adios Boy, raised
by Gord Pullman of Seaforth, had his. first
lifetime win in 2.06 with Dave Wall up for
Robert Chapple of Chatham.
At London on Oct. 31, Trotter t :F. Dillon,
owned by Vic Hargreaves of Brucefield and
Barry Miller of Kirkton, and trained by
Walter Oster at the Clinton track, was third in
a 2.04.3 mile with Ray, McLean driving.
The first leg of the Middlesex County
racing series tor a purse of over 58,000 went r
in four divisions. '-"
Getting fifth place finishes were Fans Best
and Goshen Lad, to -owned by driver John
Lester of Forest and Ken Parke of Varna, as
well as Jays Brenna, trained by ]August De
Groof of R.R. 3. Clinton for Ross Cottle of
Woodham. /
At London on Nov. 2 Trotter Alissas Lad
finished second in a 2.08 mile for driver Don
Corbett and owner Bill Campbell of Seaforth,
while Vesta Herbert, owned by C,W. (Jiggs)
Le Beau of E.acefield was fifth.
Clinton Novice has win and tie
Clinton Novice outshot Milverton but still
ended up in a 2-2 tie. Milverton opened up
t!?e sconng early in the first period. Mark
L vermore broke away to even up the score
fo Clinton.
The third period grew more tense while
Lee Glbbings scored making it a 2-1 lead,
assisted by Scott Wright and Danny
Wildfong. In the last three minutes
Milverton tied it tio.
CLINTON NOVICE BEATS BRUSSELS 8-0
Monday night C)intiin Novice played
Brussels winning 8.0. Openng the scoring in
the first period yi ah Lee Gilbbings with two
goals 'assisted by Danny Wildfong and
Nathan Burns.
Mark Livermore scored one assisted by
Chris Kennedy and Shane McDonald. in the
second period Chris Kennedy scored one
goal assisted by Mark Livermore and Shane
McDonald.
Lee Glbbings scored again assisted by
Danny Wildfong and Nathan Burns. The
third period brought the sixth goal Scored by
Mark Livermore, assisted by Chris Kennedy
and Shane McDonald.
Danny Wildfong scored the seventh goal
assisted by Lee Gibbings and Nathan Burns. a
Scott Shaddlck slammed in the final goal I
assisted by Jonathan Hugill add Tyler Q
Brady.
The next game is Saturday with Clinton •vs l
Seaforth at 4 p.m.
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