The Citizen, 1986-12-17, Page 24PAGE 24. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1986.
Bulls on a roll, win 3 games in a week
BY LOIS McARTER
The Brussels Bulls played three
games this past week and picked
up three victories.
They played in Seaforth on
Tuesday night for the first game of
theweek. KevinLeeassisted by
Mike Chapman and Blake Flett
scored just 30 seconds into the
game to give Brussels an early
lead. Brian Campbell scored just
nine seconds later on a pass from
Rob Cardiff and Mike Chapman to
add to the lead.
Scoring slowed down until 7:42
when Mike Chapman scored a
short-handed goal for the Bulls. At
3:29 Tim Fritz assisted by Paul
Robinson and Kevin McArter
completed the scoring to end the
first period.
It was mid-way through the
second period before Mike Chap
man scored from Mike Vincent
with Seaforth getting their first
goal when they took both the goalie
and the puck into the net. Dave
Harding, Tim Fritz and Kevin Lee
combined on the fifth goal before
the period ended.
Each team scored a goal each in
the third period with Seaforth
scoring at 13:22 and Brussels’
Marty Rutledge assisted by Mike
Chapman and Paul Robinson
coming thru at 8:50 to complete the
scoring.
Goalie Pat Chambers proved
himself competent after being in
the net for the loss a week ago.
Friday night had the team
travelling to Clinton for their
second game of the week. Once
more Brussels scored in the
opening minute of the game with
Mike Vincent scoring from Rob
Cardiff. Clinton tied the score with
7:09 remaining in the period.
Kevin McArter scored at 4:45 on a
pass from Blake Flett for a power
play goal. Kevin McArter scored
unassisted at 1:53 to give Brussels
a 3 - 1 lead.
The second period was scoreless
until there was five minutes
remaining and Kevin Johnston
tipped in a shot from Kevin
McArter. Clinton scored their
second goal on a power play effort
with 2:07 remaining in the period.
Brussels scored the first goal of
the third period with Tim Fritz,
Marty Rutledge and Mike Chap
man combining also on a power
play effort. Clinton came back to
score two goals and come within
one but Brussels held on for the 5 - 4
win.
The Bulls were at home to the
Exeter Hawks for their first visit of
the season.
Doug Taylor scored the first
Brussels goal on a shot from the
point at 17:50 of the first period.
Kevin McArterscoredon a pass
from Marty Rutledge and Mike
Chapman to give Brussels a 2 - 0
lead.
Exeter scored their first goal at
the 12 minute mark.
Tim Fritz scored Brussels third
goal at 2:58 after being set up by
Kevin Johnston and Kevin McAr
ter to end the first period.
Five minutes of play went by
before Kevin McArter scored on a
pass from Tim Fritz and Paul
Robinson. Then just 33 seconds
later Marty Rutledge scored from
Blake Flett to make it a 5 -1 hockey
game.
The sudden ejection of eight
by-standers watching a one-sided
fight left everyone in the arena in
amazement. There was lots of
room on the benches to move about
as they were thinned out consider
ably. There was no more scoring in
the second period.
The Bulls’ only goal of the third
period was scored at 13:19 by Ron
Chambers unassisted. Exeter
scored their only goal at 5:59 of the
period giving Brussels the 6 - 2
decision. It was a great relief when
the final whistle blew and no one
had been injured.
The Bulls will be back in Exeter
on Wednesday night for an 8:30
game that is to be played in
Hensail. Sunday they will be at
home to Seaforth Centennaires at 2
p.m.
The winner of the weekly lottery
draw of $50 made on Sunday, was
won by Dave Newman and George
Epworth of Harriston.
Crusaders roll over Milverton
BY LOIS McARTER
The Brussels Crusaders played
their only game this week at home
on Sunday night against the
Milverton 4 Wheel Drive.
Brussels scored the first goal
after only two minutes and 20
seconds of play with Dave Mont
gomery finding the spot in a pass
from Ken Cousins.
Dave Golley scored the second
goal after being set up by Gerry
Wheeler and Peter Bennett, at the
12:30 mark with the remainder of
the period scoreless.
Brussels Pee Wees score
1 victory in 3 games
scoringfourunanswered goals.
Darren Johnston and GregMulvey
combined once more for one goal
while Dan Beuermann and Greg
Mulvey got the second. Howick
added seven more goals to claim
their 13 - 3 victory.
The PeeWees were at home to
Harriston on Friday night and were
defeated 7 - 2. Brussels goals were
scored by Greg Mulvey and Darren
Johnston and assists went to Dan
Beuermann, Greg Mulvey and
Brian McArter.
Games
this week
Wed., 7:00 p.m. - Wallace Ban
tams at Brussels.
Wed., 8:30p.m. - AytonMidgetsat
Brussels.
Fri., 7:15 - Belmore Atoms at
Brussels.
Fri., 8:30 - Harriston PeeWees at
Brussels.
Sun., 2:00 p.m. - Seaforth Juniors
at Brussels.
The Brussels PeeWees were
involved in three games this past
week.
They started off in Palmerston
on Monday night playing a good
game of hockey. The first period
went until 3:15 when Darren
Johnston scored the first goal from
Dan Beuermann and Greg Mulvey.
Palmerston came back and tied it
with 1:48 remaining.
The second period had Brian
McArter scoring unassisted at 8:12
but Palmerston tied the score once
more just three minutes later. With
just 43 seconds remaining Greg
Mulvey scored on a pass from
Shawn Jacklin. The third period
had Greg Mulvey and Brad Taylor
both scoring unassisted for the 5 - 2
victory.
Tuesday night had the team
playing in Howick in a completely
different situation. At the end of
the first period it was 2 - 1 for
Howick with Darren Johnston
scoring from Greg Mulvey for the
Brussels goal.
The second period had Howick
Pesticide education planned
In a move to protect farmers and
the environment, Ontario Environ
ment Minister Jim Bradley and
Agriculture Minister Jack Riddell
recently announced a five-year
pesticide education program, aim
ed at improving the care and
handling of pesticides used in
agricultural production.
The first part of the $692,000
program, to begin early next year,
is an education program for
vendors of agricultural pesticides
at the wholesale and retail level.
The program grew out of the
successful Pesticide Vendors’ Cer
tification Program which has been
in operation for the past two years.
More than 800 people have
received certification through the
courses conducted by Ridgetown
College in various locations in
Ontario.
Both the current and the propos
ed programs were developed in
consultation with the Ontario
Council of the Crop Protection
Institute of Canada. It is intended
uiai uic new piugidiii wiii lead to
mandatory certification of all
vendors of agricultural pesticides.
* ‘The use of pesticides is both an
environmental and a personal
safety concern, ’ ’ said Mr. Bradley.
* ‘ Mishandling these products puts
users at risk and poses a threat to
the people who store, sell and
apply pesticides. For all of these
groups, and for the environment,
better education is needed in the
care and handling of these pro
ducts.”
“We now have the structure to
develop education programs for
thefuturt,” saidMr. Riddell. “We
want to ensure that people who
handle chemical on a regular
basiscan dosowuh confidence and
safety, and without posing any
undue risks to the individual or the
environment.”
The new program will include
specialized courses for updating
and maintaining certification. Tui
tion fees w ill be charged for the
courses, so the program can
operate on a cost-recovery basis.
887-6851Brussels
Milverton scored one minute
and 34 seconds into the second
period for their only goal of the
game, thanks to the super goal
tending of Brussels’ goalie Keith
McClure who kept the Crusaders in
the game.
Brussels added two more goals
in the third period with Dave
Stephenson scoring at 16:09 assis
ted by Dave Montgomery and Ken
Cousins.
There was 2:08 remaining when
Paul Montgomery assisted by Ken
Cousins and Dave Montgomery
completed the scoring for the 4-1
Crusader victory. I’m not sure how
these fellows crawl out of bed the
nextmorningtogo to work after
such a rugged game. Their bodies
must take an awful bruising.
Theonly game of the week for
the Intermediates will be played in
Mitchell on Friday night against
Monkton at 8:30 p.m.
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