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The Huron Expositor, 1997-09-10, Page 8
Utaosttnak,asasaaraIae+ ts,, t1 S7 New hookey Man war Callaiiiinek Ntiaafeanh's Contentures have fresh faces. Sonat: of them familiar, now running the show They have a new gen- eral tnanager and two am coaches. The leant has -also berm on the we for three .weeks an preparation for this Ontario Hockey 'A ssoc iatian' humor D' volopmcnt League sea - stun. Vgikeitlemy of slyth is the _Nub's • new general .manager. head-coachTcutt Turner of Saaforth .and assistant Brian Nigro of Strafford lake over behind the bench. Henry. 27, who works in Windsor .as the oaks markct- ing representative for.a drink company, slays local players will be emphasized this year. He says be ,will -be a fitaeat and try to "carry .on the - rap- port" the hockey. club has 'developed as the Cents enter their 24th acasun in Seaforth. "Promoting players to ,a higher level" remains.a-prier- ity too. Five former Centenaires have -gone un u► be drafted -by National Hockey League clubs in the past dozen years. Three of these. Boyd Devereaux. •Mike' Watt and slitam Mundy. euuid very well end up playing for the Edmonton Oilers this season. Henry was a goalie in his day. and played three aeasons ,with the ofd Goderieh Sailors of the Western Junior C League. He was head -coach of the Huron -Perth's triple A mow bantams in their inau- gural season last year. Before that. he spent two years with the Western C League's Brussels Bulls. the first Year as an assistant coach and half of the second as head coach and general manager. He coached the Blyth midgets to the OMHA "C" semi-finals. the year before that. And. he and new Cents' head on -ice honcho Turner coached. Durham's triple A bantam Platers together this summer. champion's trout Mt. iillrydges in the saint -finals. That marked the Omni sea - Annan a row the local juntas wrote put out in the playoffs thy the team that that went on Lav wear they OHA exQWii "Youth" will be a key this season, Turner expects. Assistant cotaah `Nigm, Brian. ;35,, is.abeatm of Jim. *Mu ameba Yte(tcntcnaires far sta.:Col e,e3fsseasons in theire aityyears, starting in thetrseco fdseason, 1975.76. Angelo \Nebo, .a prominent name in junior hockey asks in southwestern., Onisseo. for many years, isitis.00usin. 1fuLr!- Brian;rltayed a season of junior 13 in4t.10.arys what he was that time, Outmost recastjytoss tingea srogsNar (fortwudd,• seildooism) widijapiogssisoWlibilos, Mvitu tlaswttrtpt yuJfor tau, ewo•sassassiggo. Nigro .Also played some seasoasstttorithe old seiner Suatfcul Petths. He has helped coach tithe ''bantams and peewees lit► Seatorth ter the past two sea- sons, .and couched a .year of mister .host in Stnatfottid before. liligeuanyst1Wsyyaar aisetikJ be /iatsrestisig," sand ;ice aspects 'ate, fie. sad \Mice will have ter' frauds fair' lie now weeks as. prnrdec- nen .supervisor.ef. a• tesioan food plant m St:Marys. The. coaches tiii■aaakltee :go gar i tit a "pr i inatti{y meek ie• Ihnsgp for the • Centenaires tftrst.>attlrtbirion gaaae.ast .the road last Friday might sgpsiast the .defending •Western C .utthampion 'Bulldogs at !Kincardine. #*mry rgpheos mor tCampbell Who eretirsidAfter ' tact season, his sievatt t. }He 'WAS tine longest -serving isedvolgtaeral tnanslgerinttbe mL Mit 'muar. Mee _sweb- irig ;triumvirate of iIMee 'Mur'asy, ilittnpitelll.atad Dave .loamy .also rem igned , amicably, often t'lltegliayoffs. They urareev edtdte second- best overall.wirtrsing percent- age • in die tt ptt''history in their tvvc>.year stilt. HEADS UP Turner. 32. is a familiar face to hockey fans,at she local rink. The maintenance supervisor at the Seaforth Creainery was coach of the year .in the Seafurth minor system last year with the lot:al bantams. He was with the local pee- wees for three years before that. the last as each and first two_ as an assistant to Jerry Wright: He was a rugged defence - .man with the'Centenaires during the championship years. in thc mid-1980s. He, liked the thumping. and enemy forwards .who didn't . keep their heads up .when he was on the ice (earned how to do it the hard way. Things are "not toxo bad" so far this pre -season at the Cents' camp, Turner says. although he's disappointed only eight ur nine veterans appear to be back • from last season's squad, which won the Morenx Division champi- onship befyre being ousted in Pave .by thc eventual t)HA ve$OTO BY Q14£0Uri CAMPBELL MSH -MO.- The local iunior hockey Genteniares have a new (from -right to left) head - coach, Tom Turner, -$er cal manager, Mike Henry, and assistant coach Brian Nigro. The Cents have been training for three weeks. They dropped their first exhibition game d-1 at Kincardineon Friday night. Neilson -shoots car-.eer hoiv *9 for Invitational honour close with a round of 70. Neilsen said in his thank you speech that be credited his many rounds as a junior at the local course with giving him the golf background needed to be.suvicessful in.the event. -Neilsen wasn't wrong COI11NULIPNP'P je9. The -Tartan Chameleon Golf Notes by CA. :Doig, Dennis Neilsen. .a former junior member of the Seaforth Golf and -Country Club fired a career -round low of 69 on Saturday ,and.won the annual mons invitational. The two -under -par -round was the low score in.a field of 165 players, who came,from as .far away as Bermuda. Ottawa, New Jersey and Vermont. Neilsen. who had it to five under afterfive holes. said .at one point he couldn't even breathe because of. the ten- sion his own game was creat- ing. After losing a few strokes later in the round. he manage d to get lilt° the club- house at two -under and let r+uwon PGIITN Ilf.m.ew REOUfST QR PROPOSALS The Speech and Language Services.Waking f .rptrp of the Huron Perth Die;triet Health Council (I IPDHC) is itllereeted in receiving proposals for the following system components: • public awararrassraducg4on.and.garIY.sslantritsa4on: • simplified access and common intake; end • the.designaled,agency through which tunding,witii,be fleeted. T) a tuncaons we part of an overall system plan,tor.an itt �e�ttrltrad coordinated speech and language services solute for prgadtppl children (from birth to age,tpur) and their families. The deal of the services initiative is to ensure that every preschpotaged Geld requires speech and language services wit receive suet) serelgas. Proposals are expected to be constatoot with the HPDHC draft speech;and Language Services Plan (September 1997) • Proposals must demonstrate the following deliverables. • commitment to the,prinuples• goals,ard ptsectivas,as outitoie jn the draft plan, child/caregiverfocus. • partnerships/linkages with community organizations/agencies; • build on existing resources and lnt{satttlgt} es;,arld systemic (district) perspective. , Proposal packages aro available from the HPDHC which provide further guidelines and Information including: 1) an outline of the functions associated with the system components listed above: 2) an outline of the associated required skill sets; and apaget*Ma. `An information meeting will be held at the HPDHG September As, 1 x;30.4:ao pin. (Participants aro requested to RVSP to the HPDHG for this glresling)•' • Submissions should be mailed to: Huron Perth District Health Gouncit 135 St. George Street P.O. Sok nota MtIch•f1, Ontario 119(,140 Submissions must be received at the HPDHG by 12 noon of Seplembe4,49 the field ,shoot for 69 or bet- ter. OMsly,eonditions.in the _afternoon:Awl a threatening thunderstortn caused the last few groups to tight their way into the clubhouse: and only •Jay Johnston front' London who hada played early in the morning like Neilsen was ou're lnvtte- Tuesday3 September 16 7:ao p.m. IleritNite Mouse Cs* Rattesibury •,. ��1 Coffee and »esse* AVPAsioll Seating is 'limited so imalcV reservatk►is today by 1488-285-9260 -*glowed tby: ,oraiL . tik. YOU$,ItivAsutistlq44144Mit5 i; .'fid• *fine Pon ithARIPIKIP Nava( vote HURON! flponsonsti by`fite 1Biuron PC Association I'MA%SUM 12 Brussels, S110ijamas , �starsdeis,�. ,6.1314,m.C.esiittalls 7t110,pm..liannar Thiests110. ffiarttidiatts scan lackCigentan 232 Stnvenftpatling 323.9746 Trangagaer11244969. dory our local autniaipai,,ehaa =Wel MINTED 8:130.•la 1 JWatthrDp - MUNICH !N1� t11111t't�il") -t1;00 AM - Beatotth Sunday 6ctreelst map Church Services Minister : lacy Van Bergen Evetyerte .Welcome You still think Anstett prices are to© high? Obviously you haven't been in the store lately. Atiniamp SIZE Jiff et. U3 ct. .45 ct. 1/2 et. 3/4 et. ,1 et. R1sG. PRICE ANSTETT PRICE •' 950.00 - ' .875400 ' 950690 '1350.00 '1885.00 '9150:U0 '4750.00 '7995.00 ANSTETT JEWELLERS SINCE Urso Gliatwr ,LaistionNhiteitkks IEa er S1.44405 'Gaderkh ,wE. ar us fHr: Ui11;RtihT ' &v./Jr. ,.. a N t of L t,.0, 1 op 31/4% lb Day stments minifimp Y maw VMIolvi Minton 48'Ontario St: 47:ti 024466 4d �s t !• �f►� t F 'ter � , - pr APOW I 1s.,i' 18 o tN Ai 0 warGS >F� E MON W _ HURt,I�i tG PLAN Take notice that the Corporation of the County of,Huron tivdl hold statutory public meetings under the provisions -of Section 17(15) of the Planning Act to receive input on tti#e prgpssed.County.of Huron Official Plan. Three public meetings are scheduled at the following 1Qcations: (Q00: 'Wedtyets4lay„ etobsr .1 1997. at 8:09 p.m. tl pcAticKirMcKay.Hafl, !10•Nelson St.. E., Goderich AM: !$a: Wednesday. -October 1. 1997 at 8100 p.m. tl pc i t:Town of Wingham Council Chambers, 2,74 tloyephine Si., Wingham Aso: Thursslay,,Qctober 2,11997 at $100 p,a►. i1,5K0 itP;Met),sdll tnmunity Centre, ;157 "Oxford St., 14T 44 rS1f 4be • r T !tt1I+FRit unty.Of(icia.l;Pan ppphes •to all Lands fetrltlrtnt 1i o11 Poly. It is a staterr nt.of.the.c9mmnunity #44 'PM dkection!l9r41ie,activities,of 'ndividuals and community 9r,iont tigtxs• flt ;Rru g lines to local alk municipals f qrf d tv ,�pn4nt.Of local official plans. 'CPRS til ( Copies.o ,the proposedIt(ulrpn ty!OflliciaI flan are ,11 available (for review at ,the ill} qn i1� rein t4 I�eug19p, eat ;I,�r:Parfillnilt. (t?Hrt )I'494'se '$g4Ar.e. Galati* . .a local m will also* s withia,71 le tf% rc4Ylfiw t71t ,1l ty o ili(4fr941• ;notified of IOW Pti9rt,9ft{he u must make a t19: inistr f; ,pgr 9P:Rr' P,fCl4l9P'j Rt¢P,ASt i kg►1 4 ''. MlgiV +flt Pub.lc ns.to.the,4 ounty ik Plan is adopted, ,may • ismiss all or part eft e 11 you have hny questipme ra 1 Luton ,Offictal Plan contact tlti Plf101, 1i ,WW$10PrOqiit 2.14. 19 Pine +the vidson, rttnent at Htlty ,Off