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The Citizen, 2001-10-24, Page 12Go! The grass drags were finally a go at Walton this past Saturday, however, due to other snow- mobile events the turn out was less than hoped for. (Vicky Bremner photo) Bulletts win 2 to start season PAGE 12. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2001 . Sports Juvies lose to Lucknow The Brussels Bulletts opened their season on the road in Alvinston against their intermediate team on Saturday, Oct. 20. The Bulletts came to town with a depleted, but determined squad. The game began with end-to-end action and both teams getting scor- ing chances. The Bulletts jumped into the lead at the 9:17 mark of the opening peri- od. Michelle Cook skated into the Alvinston zone, circled back and made the pass to Sarah McDonald at the point who rifled a shot at the net- minder. The keeper made the stop, but was unable to coral the rebound from Alyssa Dick. • The Alvinston team came back with 1:49 left in the second period to tie the game. A seesaw battle ensued with sever- al good chances at each end. Brussels broke the deadlock in the The Blyth PeeWee Bulldogs start- ed their season with a win this past Saturday in Mitchell. Trevor McCarter blew a puck past the Mitchell netminder to open scor- ing in the first period, assisted by Josh Albrechtas and Darcey Cook. Cook tallied the second notch on an assist from Brittany Peters. Twenty seconds later Dickie Gregg, assisted by John Bokhout, increased Blyth's lead by three. final frame. Nicole White took a pass from Danielle Good at the point and fired a wrist shot from 35 feet out that rocketed by the Alvinston goalie. The Bulletts increased their lead four minutes later when Cook was sent in alone on a pass from Dick and Rachel Elliott. She beat the goalie with a low shot to the blocker side to give the Bulletts a 3-1 lead. Alvinston scored once more to narrow the score to 3-2 but that was as close as they would get. Nikki Berfeltz had a terrific game in the Brussels net thwarting several great scoring chances for Alvinston. The 'following night the Bulletts faced the South Huron Intermediate team in Huron Park. This would prove to be a very physical match with many penalties for each team. The Bulletts tallied the first mark- er of the opening frame. Brittany Campbell fought off a couple of Mitchell found their mark in the second period and pounded three quick goals past Blyth. Albrechtas earned an unassisted goal to put Blyth once again in the lead. Mitchell knocked a couple of goals in but McArter worked solidly and received a hattrick with some excel- lent assists from Levi Cook to the end the game in a 6-5 victory for B lyth. Other hard-working team mem- checkers and passed the puck to Cook who fired a hard wrist shot by the shocked South Huron keeper. South 'Huron came right back, however to tie it. The teams battled through a score- less second period, then came out with a vengeance in the third period. Brussels at one point showed some undisciplined play and found them- selves shorthanded by two. Thanks to some outstanding netminding by - Berfeltz the score remained a 1-1 draw. Cook gave the Bulletts back the lead on a nice feed by McDonald with under 10 minutes remaining in the game. This would prove to be the winner as Brussels skated away with a 2-1 victory and their second win in as many nights. The Bulletts next see action on Saturday, Oct. 27 at 7:30 p.m. in Thedford. bers are Justin Dobie, Kyle Nixon, James Durrel, Devin Jenkins, Chris Campbell, Blake Hesselwood, Orie Falconer, Brandon Kellington, Kendall Whitfield and goalkeepers Jeff Elliott and Joel Salverda. • The coaching staff of Derek Cook, Shaun Henry, Rick Elliott and Mike Gregg were pleased with the teams showing and look forward to an exciting season. The first home game is Monday, Oct. 29 at 7:30 p.m. The Wingham Juveniles lost -to Lucknow Saturday in their first game at the North Huron Wescast Community Complex. Lucknow scored a pair of quick first-period goals and added another pair in the second to round out a 4-0 lead. This past weekend, the Saugeen- Maitland Lightning PeeWee Girls won three games. Saturday they travelled to Kitchener and won 2-1. Sunday afternoon they defeated the Buffalo Bisons, 5-3. On Sunday evening they beat Niagara Falls 1-0. Scoring for Saugeen was Joelle The ice is in, the blades are on, and the Blyth Skating Club was pleased to begin their season with numbers up. New this year, is the pre-power skating program which is designed to teach basic skating skills and techniques in a power skating envi- ronment. This program is geared for children approximately four to six Curtis knight broke up the shutout attempt with just under eight min- utes remaining in the third. Aaron Seip and Garrett Skinn received assists. Next weekend the Juveniles host Wiarton at 3 p.m. at the complex in Wingham. Reid with four goals, Jenna Schultz, Kendall Whitfield, Courtney Sutherland, Madison Yourth. Assisting with two each were Schultz, Jessica Lisk, Whitfield and Sutherland. Also assisting were Yourth and Jenny Bultz. Cassy StaffoLd recoreded her sec- ond shutout of the season. years of age. After completion of this program, skaters would move to the CanPOwerSkate program. Again, this year, the Blyth Skating Club has offered the CanPowerSkate. It has been revised and divided into six levels. The club was happy to announce that its first Continued on page 23 • • PeeWee Dogs start with win Lightning strikes for 3 Skaters begin season 41r IN THE MATTER OF THE ONTARIO HERITAGE ACT, • j r 'r 1980, R.S.O. CHAPTER 337 AND entral Huron IN THE MATTER OF THE LANDS AND PREMISES MUNICIPALLY KNOWN AS BALL'S CEMETERY CHAPEL, 38409 BALL'S LINE IN WARD 2, MUNICIPALITY OF CENTRAL HURON, IN THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO NOTICE OF PASSING OF BYLAW TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation 6f the Municipality of Central Huron has passed Bylaw 45-2001 to designate the following property, as being of architectural and historical value and interest under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act, 1980, R:S.O. Chapter 337. Ball's Cemetery Chapel, 38409 Ball's Line Concession 11, Lot 41, formerly Hullett Township now Ward Two Municipality of Central Huron REASONS FOR PROPOSED DESIGNATION Historical: The chapel is considered historically significant for its association with the Ball pioneer family and for being with one of the few remaining private burial grounds in Ontario and run by a Board of Trustees. Architectural: The Ball Chapel is considered of architectural significance • because it is a beautiful and near original example of a small rural chapel in the Ontario Gothic Style and a landmark on the road from Clinton to Auburn since 1869. Dated at the Municipality of Central Huron this 24th day of October, 2001. Clerk, Richard Harding Municipality of Central Huron 23 Albert Street, Box 400 CLINTON, ON NOM ILO (519) 482-3997 SAFEGUARDING ONTARIO'S ELECTRICITY FUTURE Questions about Ontario's new electricity market? CALL 1-888-668-4636 To receive your free information brochure which explains: • Why our electricity system is changing • How the new system will work • What competition will mean for consumers or visit our website at www.est.gov.on.ca CD Ontario