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The Citizen, 2001-12-12, Page 10Wedding announcement. Heidi Scrimgeour and Gerry Bontaine were married June 16, 2001 at St. James' Church, Seaforth, Ontario. Heidi is the daughter of Don and Lenore Scrimgeour, Blyth and Gerry is the son of Jack and Carol Bontaine, Monkton. BLYTH AND BRUSSELS MEDICAL CLINICS RELOCATING TO SEAFORTH MEDICAL CLINIC Effective January 1, 2002 the medical clinics in Blyth and Brussels will be relocating to Seaforth. The staff and physicians at the Seaforth Medical Clinic would like' to assure all our patients that we will continue to provide medical service to you. The decision to relocate these clinics was not made with- out careful consideration and we understand that the relocation of these clinics will inconvenience many of our patients who will now have to travel. Patients from Byth and Brussels may call the Seaforth Medical Clinic to make an appointment to see their physician. 527-1770 Swarm A scramble in front of the net brought an intense moment to the game between the Rookies and the Hitmen, men's teams competing in the broomball tournament in Brussels this past weekend. (Vicky Bremner phofo) A last minute gift idea! Buy a 1-year subscription to The Citizen for only $28 .00 A gift that keeps on giving 50 times a year! Please clip & return to "THE CITIZEN" P.O. Box 429, Blyth, ON NOM 1H0 or P.O. Box 152, Brussels, ON NOG 1H0 Enclosed is q $28.00 To: Name Address: Postal Code - From . o Date Subscription to start: Gift subscriptions come with a Christmas card to send to the recipient. Call for rates to U.S. and overseas - 523-4792 or 887-9114 PAGE 10. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 2001. Sports Blyth Novice Rep squad wins 2, loses 1 at home The Blyth Novice Rep team has been kept busy during the past week hosting three different teams. The first of the three saw Blyth facing a tough squad from Clinton. These two teams were evenly matched making for an exciting game for fans. Clinton opened the scoring in the first and notched another late in the second to leap ahead of Blyth. Blyth's Tyler Stevenson chiselled a tough shot in the third to shorten the lead. He was assisted on his effort by Lucas Cooke and Tyler Middegaal. Blyth goalie Sheldon Reid was a force in net as he kept the scoring to a minimum. Although • Blyth had chances the end score was 2-1 in Clinton's favour. Game two was opposite Bayfield. The Bulldogs had eaten their Wheaties and the end score was 12-5 in Blyth's favour. Scoring for Blyth were Dallas Pennington (five), Stevenson (five), Kirby Cook and Cooke. Assisting these goals were Mathew Popp, Middegaal, Adam Cronin, Collin Whitfield, Matt Chalmers and Colin Bokhout. The Blyth goalie, Grant Sparling, turned away many Baytield shots 'to allow the win. The third game saw the squad fac- ing a vigorous crew from Goderich. The last time these two teams met Goderich was victorious and the Bulldogs decided it was time to bite the bullet. The Dogs battled strongly to a winning finish. Scoring for Blyth were Cook, Pennington (two), Michael McDowell (two), Whitfield and Cooke. Assists were given to Cronin, Stevenson, Chalmers, Bokhout, Middegaal and Popp. The boys played well defensively and Reid staunchly turned away Juveniles split action The Wingham McFadden's Maytag Juveniles split their two games in the Greg Deitz Memorial Juvenile hockey tournament this past weekend. On Friday night the team played Drayton and played a nailbiter that went into overtime. Craig Marks scored a hattrick in regulation time. Assists were earned by Matt Merkley with a pair, Garrett Skinn and Steve Carter. With the score 3-3 in overtime Merkley became the overtime hero by beating the Drayton goalie just under three minutes into the extra frame. Carter and Marks assisted. On Saturday, Wingham was in another close match, this time with Lucan. Marks again had a hattrick as assists went to Carter with two. Peter Irwin and Rod MacEwen. This time though, Wingham was on the wrong end of a 4-3 score as Lucan advanced. Wingham played very poorly in their own end leading to the final score. Next weekend Wingham travels to Durham on Friday night for an 8 p.m. start followed on Saturday by a game at the North Huron- Community Wescast Complex ver- sus Listowel starting at 3 p.m. tice on bringing the puck out of the end paid off. The Novice team next plays at home Dec. 17 at 6 p.m. Goderich advances to end the game in a 7-3 win. Coaches MacDonald and Cronin are convinced the extra work at prac-