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The Citizen, 2006-11-23, Page 8:hevrole Idsmobil Wingham brussels.walton AIL TRAILB O.F.S.C. PERMITS ON LE NOW Buy unlimited riding all winter long on any O.F.S.C. Prescribed Trail with a 2006/07 Full Season Permit. Buy on or before Dec. 1/06 $180.00 After Dec. 1/06-$230.00 Permit outlets: B&K Tire, Brodhagen; Middegaal Pool and Sports, Vincent Farm Equipment, Seaforth; Winthrop General Store, Winthrop; McGavin's, Walton; War Auto Parts, Brussels; Mitchell Tire Service and Ken Hunsberger, Mitchell; JT's Variety, Monkton. V.I.N. A MUST (Vehicle Identification No.) DRIVER'S TRAINING COURSE DEC. 2/06 For more information and pre-register Contact Ken Hunsberger: 519-348-8025 RIDE SAFE DRIVE SOBER PAGE 8. THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 2006. Sports Brussels Atoms down Listowel 5-2 The Brussels Atom Reps started hockey action at home on Friday 1 night against Listowel. Brody TenPas started the scoring assisted by Mitchell Kellington and Lexi Smith. Brock McLean put in a nice goal with Anthony Vader assisting. TenPas scored his second of the game with 39 seconds remaining in the second period. Reece McArter assisted. Listowel came back in the third to score two on goalie Matt McNichol. McLean cancelled one with a goal assisted by Colton Hastings. Smith finished the scoring off a pass for Kai Heimstra. The final score was 5-2 for Brussels. On Saturday Brussels travelled to Clinton for another great game. Mitchell Kellington scored the first goal. Smith and TenPas assisted. McLean went home with a hattrick with Hayden TenPas, Kai Heimstra, Reece McArter and Jordyn Sholdice assisting on his goals. Kai Heimstra scored a goal with Tanner Cardiff assisting. The final score was 5-0 earning a shutout for McNichol. Sunday Brussels travelled to Harriston. This game was a little rougher than usual. Harriston got on the board first but Brussels' McLean scored to tie it. Sholdice and Tanner Cardiff assisted. Then with 16 seconds left in the first period Brussels took the lead when Smith scored. Brock Mclean assisted. Harriston scored three in the second period. Brussels scored two more in the third. TenPas and Smith assisted. Kellington scored the final goal for Brussels, assisted by Heimstra. Harriston scored three more in the third. The game ended at 7-4. McNichol played well in net. Thank you to the Voters of Grey Ward, Huron East for all their support at the polls November 13 "Rao 7/14Zetieta On Thursday, Nov. 9 the Brussels Novices travelled to Blyth to play at 6:30 p.m. The game was pretty evenly matched with only one goal being scored in the first period. It came from Hunter Dale, assisted by Brendan Howson. Brussels had many shots but didn't put one in the net in the first. With 4:25 left in the second period Drew Bromley put one in the net assisted by Dale. Brussels wasn't going to let Blyth The Brussels Tykes hosted Blyth II this past Saturday. Blyth was quick to get on the scoreboard to take the lead. Not wanting to stay behind, Logan Kellington took a long shot from the far right side of the ice, past all the players in between, and scored right between the Blyth goalie's skates to tie it up. The play went from one end of the ice to the other with both goalies working hard to save the shots. With awesome teamwork by Noah Terpstra and Kailey Wheeler, Kellington was able to score two more to earn his first hattrick of the season. Blyth scored at the end of the second to make the score 3-2 for Brussels. At the net Brussels battles Blyth Tykes host Blyth II The Blyth Tykes took on Elma-Logan Sunday afternoon at home and came out with a solid 7-1 victory. (VickyBremner photo) get ahead that easily, and with 3:08 left in the second Nic Zwep put one between the pipes. The third period was picked up by Blyth with three goals being scored. The first was by Dale assisted by Dawson Coultes and Howson. To continue with two more goals would be Owen Weber assisted Colton Rodger and Amy Boyce, assisted by Bromley and Dale. The two netminders Justin Rodgers (Blyth) and Tiffany Dietner (Brussels) saw lots of action and did a great job in net. In the third period, Brussels kept the play at the Blyth end for the most part with Delayna Smith picking up an unassisted goal, and Dylan McNeil earning his first goal of the season. Assists were made by Terpstra and Cody Harding. Brussels goalie Derrick Waechter, had the crowd nervous during the game when he dropped to stop the puck, pushed it back into play by throwing it out to a Blyth player, then got up just in time to stop the rebound with just his skate to help him. So far, Brussels has won two games, tied one and lost one. This weekend, Brussels plays host to Elma Logan on Friday night at 5:30 p.m. North Huron Trail Grooming Inc. P.O. Box 113, Blyth, Ontario NOM 1H0 Phone: (519) 482-5353 To Members: The summer of 2006 has come and gone and now is the time that you start to think of the season ahead and that for snowmobilers is the best season. The last six months has also brought about many meetings, discussions and phone calls about the next season. So, just to clarify a few points and rumours that have been circulating, North Huron Trail Grooming will be grooming trails this winter. We have been talking to many of our landowners this Fall and the large majority of them are allowing trails to cross their property. There are also landowners that are supporting the revoke of land use permission and we as a club and snowmobilers support their decision as well. What that means at a club level is we look for a possible re-route around that piece of property and if there is not a possible way, that section of trail will not be in place until permission is granted again to allow access. Therefore short distances of that trail may have to go to the road. NHTG volunteers that worked so hard last year to bring trails to riders will be out shortly talking to landowners, staking and signing trails for everyone to enjoy. We are desperately looking for volunteers so if anyone wants to help out in anyway please call me. For North Huron Trail Grooming to continue having what we feel are some of the best trails in the province we need your support and the way to do this is to continue to buy trail permits. Thank you, Don Hardy Chair NHTG