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HOCKEA
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!Meter at SPAFORTII. ppd
(aa of Jan 181
MUIRUILLUXISICKS
WL'1 I' A 1
Exeter 22 4 1 14.3 78 46
baaleeth 17 W 2 131 112 37
Mitchell 15 1014 W2 80 35
Luc4s! 15 11 2 124 117 33
North Maid 13 16 1 135 140 29
W 1. 't I A Pt
Mt. Hrydgs 2541 a 175 82 51
Thamsfrd 18 12 1 156 117 39
Pt. Stanley 181320 179 120 38
Lambeth 1020 2 114 142 26
Belmont 9 19 I 101 161 19
tovernme tosses count a point
NEXT GAME: Fr(day. Januar
24. Seatorth at Mitchell 8:35 p.n
amigo(' I.KAnat14
(as of Jan. 12
GP t. ;e r
Downie. NR1 27 19 25 -4;
Dunlap. NM 27 19 22 4!
Glavin. Lx 26 9 30 39
McCann. Ex 26 18 18 36
Thompson. Lu. - 26 19 1 s 34
Marshall. Lilt 29 14 1-
Statlen. Mn 26 1" 1 1 3)'
Kennedy. Ex 20 1 + 17 31)
McDonald. Ex 26 9 21) 2++
Mclnally. (24th 24 15. 1 2 27
Barton, C4111 26 1.2 15. 2'
Ansteu. C4tt1 2(a 9 18 27
Smith, • in 2- >; 19 2-
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l]ths Lyiuk, 1:45
(Jan 12)
Hamilton 5 HURON-PRRTH 4
Paean game o(tthe mailer manna
prior to plavorts will be PAIS) ,
January 24 at 7:45 pail
.IINGETTE
1111110N -PERTH
•NeV1e1
(fan. 19)
8adaith 10 al ST. MARY'S 5
13EAIrORlifl €Oohs Kinn
Van MiBenburg 5.1taaadi•Wi411mt
2. D. Murray. T. O'Reilly and C
(.Mn.Cantoclan
181
Senfos*h 7 a FOREST 0
SEAFORTH 6CORRRS: K
VanMtttenburg 2. R. Wilson 2. 1
Durcharme. f: Den/ and T
O'Itteillr
HIGH 'SCHOOL
BOYS L4SKETQALL
'HURON
(Jar. 15 )
Junior
Goderich 49. St. Anne's 32 (Fine'
IU+
Midget
(iahcnch 47. St Anne s 2`>
Bowling
Round -up
7P9WN tit CDriiMT7
Dan i4,
MGR AVERAGE; John Stencil 2.29
1J1GH 3IN(iLrE; keg lick 259/
Reg lick 672
VETTER THAI' 200: George
Johnston 22912.44. Lavern Wavy 243.
Juhti Stalten 2021241: Joe tick 242.
. Ralph Johnston 23`
I • VETTER THAN 600 Al"
Vanbeepen 63.V. (icurj a Julutvvun 655,
John Staftcn 63:
1Wittea. -
L(IGJI AVlsKA1JJ:' Carol Johnston
186
LHIGILsSINGLE Carol Johnston 28
UGH WIMPLE: Sue Stokes 71
A 11-
2.01
2.142
3.60
4.8t
SEA FORTH & DISTRICT
MiNOR HOCKEY
ATOM 11
(Jan. 19
A-i'OM TOURNAM* N'I
Luckouw 9 at SEAFOK't'H 11
(Jan.19 ,
London SE. Bruins 2 at CA(h 2
(Jan. l 14 t
Seaforth 3 at ELM L(XiAN
SEAFONTH GOALS: Dave
McCoy) . Darren Beaver, Brent
Coleman
HIGHLIGHTS: Lmpiove record
in 23-h '
Seaforth 11 at CLINTON (
GOALS SCORED: Brad
Nenderaon 5. Dairen Beaver 2.
Gould Dalton, Dave McGory.
Brock Smith and Hill Nigh
HIGHLIGHTS: Stephanie Weber
with her first 2 point game of year
NOVICE
(Jath. 19 t
SEAI"ORTH 3 Stralurd
SEAR/RIR SCORERS: Joel
Schenk 2, Malt Chmochan.
MIDGET
(Jan. I8)
PORT ELGIN 5 -at (;4th. 2
SEAFUKTH SCORES: Both
goalb ored by Wean Eckert
INT$RM UTATE GIRLS
(Jan. 14 )
SEAFtl►RTH 5 Godcrich 0
SEAMORTHOWRES: Tricia
Jansen 2, Jess Finlayson, Jen
Delvelxhio.and Nicole Monro.
PEEWEE!
(Jan.* 7 )
Godcrich 6 at SEAFORTH 2
SEA1+'QRTHBCORERS; Nick
EUisson 2.
<HURIDN • PisRTH
"TRIPLE A"
*MINOR ATOM
•lllwrrie Tournament
(Jan. 3.)
Little (:cabers ?-11•P Lakers 1
Ajax 4110' Linkers 1
Gtey.Bruce 3.11•P Lakers I
• (Jan. 6)
. WP J.aksrs 6 W A1FRI.(K ► '
IIMISILTUarLIIM tv//01$tthtsMa,
210: Sue Mau 2:461244/223.
Orel kinwoon
68n
STANDINGS
Bad Bowles s 59, Amnia 62.
hgMer s 52. Wows 51
bk$1,"4 45. Clambers 44
vatitgarr
t1 els
(Jan. --9)
111116.
twit AVFJt412Ft anew IL i..oers
259
IMIUMGAZ:, Hata Price 337.
Murray 170
1111311TRIH.t::, Neil Hersrisa'i
714: Murray 952
Ron Anderson
275: ko.a MacDonald 229: Brun
Harry 207/22U: Pat Ayala 204 John
Calm= 559: Liana Pace 202/377
Dug bats hard! 265/203; (lar.
Bedard 201/217; Wtlpb Johnson
246/240201: Mdse Thompson 228;
Todd Dig 24412151 Murray 220229.
Marty Berard 231
Nett
Beeman' 715. limn Prue 669
Murray 647. Ralph Johnson 695: Dau)'
Leonhardtt 647: Hob Andertroo 64'
Mfr
111G1i AVERAGE . Gayle basun 22"
!UGH SIN(iI.L : Patricia Schwan
205: (iayle291
muniumz. Debbie Bedard 561
Gayle Islam 777
Patricia
Schwarz 205
CURIUM STANDINGS
Meiners Misfits 66 Fauminely had 5t a
Bits & Pieces 64 Nuts & Botta 4'
Mixed Nuts 61) Lha Spinners 42
37. JAI Wmltl(ta+rato
(Jan. 201
MGR SINGLE; Bob Dinsmore 282
iiiii1 T$(QLE; Bob Ihuanaaie 777
_ j!E'crost THAN -249 Bob thmnrorc
266282t229: Mark Helgeaelt 291/246.
George Love 237/20122x; Don Nolan
255/213. Jack Kyan 207/222: P41 Kyan
217/203; Bryce Kuwe 205
TRIPLES OVE1L6Q0; Bob Dunmore
777; George Love 686; Dun Nolan
66': Mark Htgenell 6.49: Pat Kyan
6(5'
lwJefEty
gj(.H SINGLE; Karen Hugel 244
JUGH TttUPLL: Salaka LAT 58
WERKLICBINGLitS_OVE 2VO:
waren Hoeg y 246: Jena theiitalw.
230: Alison Vaitoug 218; aawka lace
217; Jame Morrie 2S; Omar
Mama Nx,
S 'ANIJIM dS
Caaadtais 81, limns 71
Iced Wags 7l. Randers 6t.
Maple Leets 62. It1ar: k Hawk 64
!Jan 17'
Hlilt! aY1�tjE Vaar)I.Qru 216
maumairinAL,* •. !ivy Hemet* 25S
Isun t*alrhion614
-101311.14 THAN 310: 1lun hoopla n
231120; t2aadon Lerona„ 21h: Kath
Johnston 220. Ant. VanI)iepen
216/223; (la,y Bennett 23,
; Dun De))thw,.
614
liMii4Arliadrsii Comm
]uQl LE; Karhv (2oon*.l8
' ; Kathy Coombs 611
RIN(:LKM OVKR 2QQ: Kath.
Coombs 223/207 -
TRIPLKS OVER MIQ Kath),
Coombs 611
STANDINGS
Stabuds 58. Blue Jaya 41.
Eagles 36. Koba11144. (..11111411a13 31).
Cows 34
( Jan. 171
1/11211,81NGLk;:E. Matmld - 243
111311TRWPLk; E. Mtardd -604
BETTYR'I71AMA*: E. Marzold:14
Bennett 214. A McElmon 215. A
Finlayson 200 -
: E. Mamold
1 I.
IQUH131N1;1.E;; A. Wood - 202
1i1G11 TRIPLE; A. Waal - 572
BETTER THAN 175- A Wood
202/192/178: M. Finlayson 199/192: 1
Bailey 1.88/179. G. Corbett 18.1
WEEKLY TRIPLES OVER 5111:
A. Wood: M. Finlayson 528: /. Harien
523; G. Corbett 506
firy CORD
covered
the
ryou re not.
All results are welcome in
SCOREBOARD. They should
be legible and submitted by
noon Monday so they can be
typeset in time fur publica-
tion. Ii.aay4o-f Il•ourl
SCOREBOARD report
sheets are available at the
arena orThe Expositor
office.
Tax -offs appra
Seatorth Council .upptreved
gross tax av►itr-offs tbtalllt1$
`125424.13 for 1996 at its
jail. 44nieeting,whiahiworks
:out to`$11:691:38 doss in .net
sax manioc for lbo 1 n
'Tho ,gross calculation does
not indicate supplemental
taxes that may .have been
subsequently added -to irlany
of these write-offs, for
instance when.comtliercial
nuts 'become residential (15
-per cent lower).
ClerkMdminhstrator Jim
Croaker told the Jan. 14
meeting of council that
Seaforth also lost about
S10,000 on assessment
appeals last year.
'Betel lax arreears+n :Sealfer *
at 4lte end of l Jecemher•weee
4P41.429 14 (the easter of
'$99,968 in current !altos and
$41;46I in tax arrears). op
9.1 per cent from the -year
beton:
Clerk Crocker said this
1996 recewatlte represents
•seven per cent of total tax
revenue
Tax arrears tor the previous
three' years (expressed as a
percentage of total tax rev-
•enue) were as tallows 1995/
$46.183 (6.9 per cent), 1994/
563,619 (7.8 ): 1993/ $78,761
(7.8).
Dog licence increase
Four more dog twenties
•were, sold in •Seatorth last
year than- in 1995. animal
control officer Robert Trick
told council -Jan: 14 in his
year-end mon
The total was 212.
Trick said last year he took
11 dogs home in Seaforth.
four to the vetennarian and
had 54 contacts with local
. people. including two skunk
calls. two sick raccoons "and
a horse on Duke Street."
*96
tivc." given there were five
confirmed rabid skunk calls
around town the previous
year, tour within its .hound-
. artes and one lust outside.
which lcd to a bit of a rabid
skunk scare.
Luckiiti there was no
human contact many of these
incidents. he added.
"!t looks like Seaforth is off
the hook at present."
'Blit ,reported he knows of
three incidents in which chit-_
The anmial officer said he dren were Munn by dogs in
has had no sick skunk calls•rn Seaforth in 1996. Another
Seaforth in the past six local child was bitten by a
months. which is "very post- ferret
Huron County Health Unit
invites you to attend
..Life After Baby"
for parent of infants under 1 year
FIVE WEEKLY SESSIONS STARTING..
Nliednesday, , February 5, 1997
out
Huron County Health Unit
Health & Library Coinpie'
Clinton. Ontario
IF YOU AHE iIVTERESTEI) OR FOR
MORE INFORMATION. CALL
Huron County Health Unit
482-3416 L ..'25u or b- . 234
od news for
Bell Canada
customers.
Over the course of 1997,, the cominamitier with the exchanges listed below will be upgraded to ct
hilly -modems digital network. This not unlystical's that you'll enjoy ti greater level of reliability in your
phone service; it also means that you'll have the opportunity
to take lull advantage of. improved fax and modem services
and electronic banking. You'll also have more reliable.
/aster access to data services and the Internet, as well as
JuutrtJoucht M services such as Call Display, Call Waiting,
and (411 Return.
These ellanges,are just some o/ the. ways in which went improving your local service.
In the corning months,.we'll be luokuSS at other ways 10 extend .and improve t1Jc' service we provide.
Please (all us. at 1488,845-3639 if you have any questions or cottuuents.
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