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Listowel and Area
Crusaders open season Saturday
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The Crusaders will play their
home games on Saturday nights
this season changing from Sunday
nights as in previous years.
Sale Prices
In Effect Until
October 21,1989
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The Western Ontario Athletic
Association solidified its position as
Ontario’s premier intermediate
hockey league following their ann
ual meeting Sept. 27 in Wingham.
Increasing in size for the fifth
consecutive year the W.O.A.A
senior hockey league has divided
into two divisions for regular
season play with nine teams in each
group. The North Division consists
of Lions Head North Stars, Wiarton
Redmen Owen Sound Canadians,
Durham Thundercats. Dundalk
Flyers, Kincardine Kings, Ripley
Wolves, Lucknow Lancers and
Teeswater Falcons while Tavistock
Royals, Wellesley Merchants, Mil
verton 4-Wheel Drives, Drayton
Comets, Arthur Tigers, Grand
Valley Harvesters, Kurtzville
Kings, Brussels Crusaders and
Seaforth Seahawks combined to
form a South Division. Each team
will play everyone in their own
group three times for a 24 game
schedule beginning mid-October
and ending early February.
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skate-a-thon
Oct. 28
The Brussels Figure Skating
Club’s first fundraiser of the year
will be a Skate-a-Thon to be held on
Saturday, October 28 from 9 a.m.
to 12 p.m.
Area businesses have donated
prizes for the youngest skater, the
oldest skater, the boy with the most
pledges, the girl with the most
pledges, as well as numerous other
door prizes to be drawn that
morning. Parents, friends, family
members and anyone else interest
ed in spending a fun morning on
the ice are welcome. Pledge sheets
are available at Brussels Public
School, Grey Central School or by
calling Fran McCall at 887-6582.
Even the youngest of skaters can
participate, so dig out your skates
parents and come out for a family
skate. No one has to last the full
three hours. Even one hour of
pledges can add up and every little
bit helps. Parents and other cruis
ers will be helping on the ice. The
skaters will be treated at the hourly
breaks to hot chocolate and pop,
and snacks of cupcakes, candy bars
and apples, and when it’s all over
there will be a hot dog and a drink
waiting upstairs for them.
The Brussels Crusaders will
open up their 1989/90 season at
home this Saturday. Oct. 21. They
will host the Kuntzville Kings at 8
p.m. in the Brussels Arena.
The Crusader will once again
play in the W.O.A.A. Senior ”B”
Group, the same league as the
previous season with the name
being changed from Intermediate
to Senior. They will face teams
from Arthur, Drayton, Milverton,
Seaforth, Wellesley as well as three
new teams that joined the league
this year. These teams are Kurtz
ville, Grand Valley and Tavistock.
Returning to the team up front
will be Brian Ten Pas, Dave
Stephenson, Kevin Deitner, Ken
Cousins, Kevin McArter, Dave
Montgomery as well as last year
leading point getter Troy Pocaluy-
ko.
Anchoring the defence this sea
son will be veteran players such as
Trev Pocaluyko, Paul Montgomery,
Ken Higgins and Mike Watson.
The goaltending duo of Ron Smith
and Mike Smith should be as
strong this year as in the past
seasons.
New to the team this season are
forwards Brian Campbell and Dave
Harding both who previously play
ed for the Jr. “D” Bulls before
joining the Crusaders. As well the
defense will be helped by the
signing of Jeff Espenson from
Fordwich and Paul Robinson of
Wingham who also was a player for
the Jr. “D” Bulls in previous
years.
Gary Dauphin is back at the
coach’s position again this season,
WOAA league
Champs of summer
The Brussels Bullettes were
Intermediate Ladies Softball League. Members are: (front row, left to right) Pam Gethke, Lori
Parker, Judy Bennewies, Sandy Huether, Michelle Blake, Gail Semple, Jill Sholdice; (back row)
Gerry White, and June Warwick (team sponsors), Patricia McKay, Lori Scherbarth, Tracy
Scherbarth, Donna Prior, Pam McLean, Doug Shaw (coach), Gary Pipe (coach). Absent was Jacquie
Gowing.
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