The Citizen, 1991-01-16, Page 22PAGE 22. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1991.
Brussels Sprouts keep on winning by big scores
In the new year the Brussels
Sprouts beat Blyth 10-5.
Brussels opened the scoring as
Chris Coulter scored on a pass from
lan Thompson and Andy Vanbeek.
Seconds later Chris got his second
goal of the game on a pass from lan
Thompson. Matt Anderson scored
all five of Blyth’s goals. Andy
Vanbeek scored his first of four
goals. Phil Affolter scored with a
backhand shot. Brian Oldfield
Overloads win championship
The Blyth Radfords Overloads
Oldtimers participated in the Mark
dale Tournament this past weekend
and won all four games to capture
the “E” Division Championship.
Blyth defeated Port Carling
Rusty Blades 11 to 4 in their
opening game. In their second
game ihe Overloads scored five
goals in the last period to wipe out
a 2 to 0 deficit and defeated Grand
Valley 5 to 2.
In their third game the Overloads
downed Markdale 12 to 1 to
advance to the championship
round.
Grand Valley was again the
Blyth figure skaters,
opposition and were out to avenge
their earlier defeat. However, the
Blyth squad came up with their
strongest effort of the year and
skated to an 8 to 0 victory and the
championship. Overloads goals
were scored by Bruce Howson 2,
Gary Courtney 2, Bryan Black 2,
Barney Stewart and Murray Black.
Ron Ritchie recorded the shut-out.
Bruce Howson was selected Tour
nament M.V.P.
scored to give the home team a 7-5
lead. However, the Sprouts kept
the pressure on and were awarded
three more goals as Nolan Krotz
scored followed by a goal by Matt
McCall. The final goal of this game
came off the stick of Andy Van
beek.
Saturday the Brussels Sprouts
travelled to Hensall for a game. In
this game the Sprouts were too
strong for the Hensall team as
Brussels skated to a 13-0 score.
Chris Coulter opened up the
scoring for Brussels. Nolan Krotz
scored his first of three goals.
Nolan scored his second goal of the
shift with assists going to Robbie
Kerr. Brian Oldfield notched his
first of three goals with assists
going to Robbie Kerr. Phil Affoeter
scored an unassisted goal to close
out the scoring in the first period
with Brussels leading 5-0.
Hensall’s goalie Lucas Bruxer
played a very strong game as he
stopped numerous breakaways.
Robbie Kerr scored an unassisted
goal. Ian Thompson scored on a
pass from Chris Coulter. Brian
Oldfield and lan Thompson closed
out the scoring in the second. Third
period action seen Andy Vanbeek
scoring from Brian Oldfield. Ian
Thompson completed his hat-trick
with assists going to Chris Coulter.
Brian Oldfield completed his hat-
trick on a pass from Nolan Krotz.
Nolan completed the scoring of this
game.
power skaters do well
On December 5 the Blyth Senior
Skaters took part in Test Days in
Clinton.
Passing their Preliminary Dan
ces were: Dutch Waltz, Ashley
Howson, Courtney Sauve; Canasta,
Rhonda Gibbons; Baby Blue,
Christina Black, April Van Amers-
foort.
Passing her Senior Bronze Dance
- Ten Fox. was Kimberly Ferguson.
' Passing her Junior Silver Dance,
Tango, was Cathy Nesbitt.
Also on Dec. 11 and 18 the Blyth
Power Skaters had their Test Days.
Those passing are: Joel Arthur,
Silver II; Jamie Black, Silver II;
Chauncey Carter, Silver 1; Nicholas
Courtney, Silver 1; Dennis Higgins,
Silver I; Dean Wilson, Silver I;
Ryan Fear, Silver I; Graham Wor
sen, Bronze II; Ryan Lee, Bronze I.
The Can-Skate and Can-Skate
Advance have been working hard
on their badges also. Those passing
as of Dec. 21 were: beginniner,
Joshua Fischer; Elementary, Le
anne Haggitt, Charlene Bromley,
Michael Bean, Beth Bylfma; Basic,
Tammy Vincent, Heather Black,
Becky Archambault, Pauline Blok;
Novice I, Michelle McNichol;
Novice Ill, Melissa Hanna, Julie
Ritchie.
Blyth Atoms lose to Brussels,
beat Teeswater 5-0
BRUSSELS 8 - BLYTH 2
The Blyth Atoms hosted Brussels
January 9 and took an early 1-0
lead on a long shot by Jeff Cowan.
However, the rest of the game
belonged to Brussels with Blyth
coming up with a flat effort.
Brussels out-skated Blyth and took
an 8-2 win. Blyth’s second goal was
scored by Michael Courtney on a
sei up by Mike Ansley.
BLYTH 5 - TEESWATER 0
The Blyth Atoms hosted Tees
water on Saturday, January 12 and
came out with a much better effort.
This game displayed some good
skating with Blyth opening the
scoring, late in the second period.
Mark Wilson blasted a shot past
the Teeswater goalie on a nice pass
by Mike Ansley.
The third period belonged to Jeff
Cowan scoring four straight goals
for Blyth. Picking up assists on
these goals were Michael Courtney
with two, Jeff Ferguson also with
two, and Greg Blok and Mark
Wilson with singles. Scott Bromley
picked up the shut-out for Blyth in
net looking sharp, with Blyth
playing a penalty-free game. v
Changes in effect
for workers, employers
The work place health and safety
law which governs most Ontario
workplaces changed on Jan. 1.
Bill 208, passed by the Legisla
tive Assembly of Ontario in June
1990, amended and updated The
Occupational Health and Safety
Act.
These are the key changes to the
Act:
Joint employer-employee health
and safety committees will be
required in 30,000 more workplaces
in Ontario.
A workplace joint health and
safety committee consists of people
in the workplace who represent the
employer, and people who repre
sent the employees. Their goal is to
improve health and safety in the
workplace.
There are already committees in
some 20,000 workplaces across
Ontario. Now they will be set up in
places where they haven’t been
required before, for example, in
offices and retail stores.
Committees will be required in
workplaces where there are 20 or
more employees. Smaller work
places -- those with between six
and 19 employees - must have a
healty and safety representative.
Workplaces with five or fewer
employees are exempt from the
requirement for health and safety
representatives except where there
is a designated substance. In that
case, a Health and Safety Commit
tee would have to be set up.
For the first time, these commit
tees will be required on construc
tion sites that have at least 20
employees, and where the project
last three months or longer.
The size and structure of joint
health and safety committees will
change.
If a workplace has 20-49 employ
ees, the joint health and safety
committee must have at least two
members.
If the workplace has 50 or more
employees, the committee must
have at least four members.
In either case, at least half the
committee members must be non-
managcment employees. These re
presentatives must be chosen by
their fellow-employees or by their
union, if they have one.
The workplace parties will have
new rights and responsibilities.
For example, the joint health and
safety committee must inspect the
workplace, or part of it. at least
once a month. This will be treated
as part of their normal work duties
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