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The Huron Expositor, 1997-09-17, Page 12• PHOTO BY DAVID SCOTT INTO THE CORNER - Centenaires' forward Sean Anstett (#6) rushes into the comer of his own end while goaltender Charles Robertson hugs his post in pre -season OHA junior hockey action with the Brussels Bulls at the local arena Friday night. The Cents, who won, play two more exhibition games this weekend before their season starts on the following one with a pair of home games. Seaforth and area sports LCDRIS HOCKEY ONTARIO HOCKEY ASSOCIATION JUNIOR (Sept. 121 exhibition) Brussels 3 at SEAFORTH 5 FUTURE GAMES: Fre-season sat, Centenaires vs. Brussels tat Listowel), 2 p.m. Sum; Kincardine at SEAFORTH, 2 p.m. Regular season Fri. (Sept. 26): Mitchell at SEAFORTH, 8:30 p.m. Sat (Sept. 27): Port Stanley at SEAFORTH, 8:30 p.m. SOCCER WESTERN ONTARIO DIVISION ONE (Sept. 14 result) St. Columban 0 at CROATIA I Standings (Sept. 17) WLT F A Pt Croatia 15 0 0 59 7 45 Hungarians I I 3 I 36 18 34 Chatham 8 4 3 27 19 27 Chatham Xp 7 4 4 28 26 25 Athletics 6 6 3 24 22 21 St. Col 4 7 4 26 33 16 Latinos ' 4 9 2 25 37 14 Tillsonburg 2 12 2 15 35 8 Bluewater 1 11 1 12 39 4 - FUTURE GAME: Sat. (Sept 201: Latinos at ST. COLUMBAN, 5 p.m. Schedule ends BOWLING T MAIM a CO Fir' if (Sept. 9 results) MEN HIGH AVERAGE; John Staffen 226. "UGH SINGI.Ki Reg Dick 273. HIGH TRIPLE; Staffen 678. BETTER THAN 200; Staffen 231/216/231; Ralph Johnston 265/210; A moment's The Seaforth Lawn Bowling Club held its annual fowl tournament on Sunday with 18 greens in play. Before bowling started Drawmaster Fred Tilley asked everyone for one minute's silence for the late Ron Knight who with his wife Anne were sponsors of the tournament. First place went to the mother/daughter duo of Brenda Empey of the Clinton Club and Mary Finlayson, Gordon Murray 211/206; Reg Dick 205. TRIPLES OVER 600; Staffen, Dick 668, Johnston 665. WOMEN HIGH AVERAGE. Sue Stokes 164. HIGH SINCH,F, S. Stokes 185. HIGH TRIPLE: S. Stokes 492. STANDINGS Ganbusters 7. Invisibles 4, Joker's Wild 3,.High-lites 0. ST. JAM= ILISAGVIS (Sept. 15 results) MEN HIGH SINGLE; Don Nolan 325. HIGH TRIPLE; Nolan 767. BETTER THAN 200: Nolan 325/221/221; Bob Dinsmore 216/255; George Love 273/205; Jack Ryan 248/213; Henry Verhoog 222/232; Dean Price' 212; Mark liigenell 201. TRIPLES OVER 600; Nolan, Dinsmore 662, Love 658, Ryan 655. Verhoog 637. WOMEN HIGH SINGLE; Julie Greidanus 274. HIGH TRIPLE; Alison Verhoog 613. WEEKLY SINGLES OVER 200; Greidanus. Verhoog. 252. TRIPLES OVER 600; Verhoog. STANDINGS Bulls 10, Raptors 9, Grizzlies 7, Celtics 6, Rockets 5, fakers 5: (Sept. 8 results) MEN HIGH SINGLE; Love 249. HIGH TRIPLE; Love 678. BETTER THAN 200 Love 221/208/249; Verhoog 238/235; Brian Geddes 234; Ryan 223. TRIPLES OVER 600; Verhoog 666. WOMEN , HIGH SINGLE; Greidanus 220, HIGH TRIPLE; Carol Johnston 534. WEEKLY SINGLES OVER 200; Greidanus. �. Love, s) DATED SLOWPITCH Londesboro Men's League Standings Ram A Few Good Men Cornhuskers Lazers Loyals 8th Line One Too Many Dirty Dogs Knights Murphy's JE 14 12 11 9 8 8 4 3 3 L 2 4 5 7 8 8 12 13 13 SHOOTING Kippen Gun Club (Sept. 10) Harold Smith, 24; George Hamm, 23; Mark Tuckey, 21; Bill Stewart, 21; Harold Cr ok, 20; Tim Hoff, 20; Jon Gaiser„18. HQw come they re covered and you re not. All results are welcome in SCOREBOARD. They should be legible and submitted by noon Monday so they can be typeset in time for publication. Who? Where? When? What and how? That's what we want to know. Our newspaper likes it relatively recent, too. Take particular care with proper names, since nobody likes to see their names spelt wrong in the paper. Space depends on the amount of advertising sold. We will design SCOREBOARD report sheets for your particular sport, if need be, then make them available at. the arena,The Expositor office or wherever. Our number is 527.0240. silence for former sponsor Seatorth (3w + 50 + 8). Second was Bob Thompson and Doris Hackney, Exeter with (3w + 48). Ross Pepper and Frances Tuer, Mitchell placed third with 3 w + 42 + 4). Another Mitchell team of Mary and Joe Higgins were fourth with 3w+38. Brad Fleming and Bev Fritz of Chesley took fifth place with 3w+37. Last two game winners were Lee Ryan and Carol Carter 2w+38+1. Consolation prize went to Ed and Grace ,Parent Fund at local bank Motocross racer off life support The 25 -year-old motorcycle racer from'Belle River who was seriously injured at last month's Canadian National Motocross Championships at Walton is still unconscious, in a coma at University Hospital in London. • Tom Parent pitched over the front of his bike and land- ed hard while racing. Judy Lee of the Walton track says Parent has been upgraded though. He has fought off pneumonia and is off life support. She says more than $2,000 in donations have so far been raised for the injured driver, who is married with two chil- dren. A "Tim Parent Fund” is ongoing, set up by the TD Bank in Seaforth. TOPS /lc NEW GIRLS. WEEKLY! EXOTIC DANCERS Now Appearing Daily! MONDAY -SATURDAY 12 NOON -2 AM • PLEASE NOTE: Photo I.D. required at the door • ppp�g AVAILABLE: Inquire at the, bar. TtJP8 • NOW AND ALWAYS YOUR PLACE FOR t., • a • .., .t RED MAPLE INN tIWY- 4 SOUTH • CLINTON • 482-3142 Ir Martin of London Thistle Club. In out of town tournaments Fred Tilley and Kevin Rumig placed first at Southhampton and Neil Beuerman and Fred Tilley won first in men's pairs at Exeter. Two teams were at Sarnia last Sunday, Jack and Marie Muir and Thelma Coombs were sixth while Fred and Betty Tilley and Erich Matzold were eighth. This was a Snowball Tournament where each skips four ends. In ladies trebles at Clinton last Monday Eileen Adamson, Jean Lunn and Olive Papple won the conso- lation prize. Also on Saturday mixed pairs at Clinton Neil and Edna Bell won sixth. Good bowling to all. Cents bent BuUs S•3 tu'pre-season hockey Scott Henderson's second goal of the game and Oros Matthison's clincher into an empty not broke a 3-3 tie after two periods and pro- pelled Centenaires to a 5-3 victory over the Brussels Bulls in pre -season exhibi- tion OHA junior hockey play at the Seaforth arena Friday night. It was the Cents' first home start of the pre -season. They play Kincardine again at the local rink in another exhibi- tion game Sunday afternoon at 2 p.m. J. C. Kirk and Jason Henderson got the other Seaforth goals. Centenaires' general man- ager Mike Henry says veter- ans Scott Wood, Steve Mclnally, Mark Van Dooren, Dylan Wick, Jaspn Henderson, Aaron Parsons, Sean Anstett and Matthison have re-signed. So has rookie Mike Wharren of Stratford. Lung fun run A press release from the Lung Association of Huron - Perth Counties notes its third - annual Festival City Fun Run is scheduled for Stratford on Oct. 5, consisting of a 2.5 km run beginning at the Kiwanis Centre at 9 a.m., with a 10 km run at 9:30. There are six age divisions for men and women in both runs. Registration/pledge forms are available from the local branch of The Lung Association at 271-7500. Archer celebrates A Hullett man is celebrat- ing after winning the unlimit- ed freestyle class at the Ontario and Canadian three- dimensional (3i7) archery championships this summer. John VanLoo says he prac- tises 10 to 15 hours a week straight shooting at either his farm or the Silver Creek Archery Club in Seaforth. He has been competing in earnest again for about the past two years, after giving up archery when he was younger. VanLoo, who has worked at Epps Manufacturing in Clinton for the past 24 years, says he won some fishing tackle then traded it back in for some archery equipment "and went from there." 3-D archery differs from the field archery you see in the Olympics because foam animals are the targets. He says he is going to com- pete in the open pro class next year, and aim for cash prizes rather than trophies. No nominations Candidates scarce for local elections in early November Town Hall and the Fluor. County Board of Education confirmed Monday that with less than a month until nomi- nations officially close for this year's municipal elec- tions in early November, no (zero) candidates have put their names forward for Seatorth Council or as trustees for the new district (Huron -Perth) school board. Anybody interested can call the town office at -527-0160 or the HCBE at 482-3510 (ext. 111) 1-800-265-5598 for all the details. THE 25TM ANNUAL VAN EGMOND FOUNDATION Flea Market Cider Making Sausage Making Entertainment Tea Cup Reading FOOD 'AVAILABLE Day g Admission: kaki IA Aduks'2.00, SIIIdonh'1.00 Pro -School Chadmn FREE Ste *.efe//leve/I Ah and Mn. truce Immo ar+e f Mr. aid MM. 104 jortwne are pleased to announce the woni44r of their children Tracy and Inched on Aug. 9.7ha dl�y took place at *rthside United Church in Seaforth with *v. Jane Knipfa officiating The maid of hon- our ays Ann Marie letterman, o friend of the bride. 'Ile 6ndesreaids watt Sandra Malady and Vista Doer, bothfriends of the brit. ?le bat mea tau Bowater:, bmtluo of the groons 'ISe ashen tear Irma Fortune, brother of the 6ri4 and Byron Bowman, uncle of tfegrorow. Cheryl Ann St. O ge uas the organist and' fns Coffins was the so(aist, both friends of ilia bride aadgroow. Susan Xpudh; fe and Tawnya Tawlor, friends of the bride and fill Steuart, cousin of t/ bride took pan in Gianni candTu. Sarah Tacario, cousin of the bride rad* scnpewe. A reception nes held at Seaforth and District Community Census. Ile perms would fike to lie a special tlutnkyou to relatives, friends and mei hours for makvlg this day such a joyous one. The couple is resit : London. • Z 1R4MIN 527-0180 UPDATE ON THE BEAR AND THE BOXERS. After talking to the two parties... There is a little bull involved with Bear (They both like Pizza Train's EXPRESS SPECIAL PIZZA though) ■ 111 1/t SEAFORTH AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY Pork Carcass Competition Held in conjuction with SEAFORTH FALL FAIR Oct. 3 - 4 To register Call Ross Ribey 527-1390 Before Sept. 19, 1997 1st 25 entries only Cash prizes & trophies Auction of Ham & Loins Oct. 3, 1997 8:30 p.m. Agriplex r. LAMBTON HERITAGE MUSEUM Quilt Snow '97 Sept. 13-21 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Features: 'Across Canada - Quilts of Saskatchewan 'Quilt Block Contest 'Display Quilts 'Quilt Competition '100 Sale Quiffs at Great Prices! 'Tearoom with light lunches 'Calico Shop 'Merchant Displays 'For information, sendS.A.S.E. to: Quilt Show, Lambton Heritage Museum R.R. 2, Grand Bend, Ont. NOM 1TO Admission The Lambton Heritage Museum Is Adults 53.00 located on Hwy. 21 Seniors $2.50 8 km south of Grand Bend • e, 1 i rNMI MINIS MN ISMS ISM ISOM 111101 1 Huron Central Agricultural Society presents a FALL INVITATIONAL � DEMOLITION DERBY I Saturday, September 27, 1997 7:00 p.m. at the Grandstand beside the Clinton Arena PRIZES TO BE OVER $2,600.00 I8 -CYLINDER & ' 4 -CYLINDER (MINI) HEATS For information call Janet Cameron 482-7925 111 , ENJOY THE RIDES AT THE MIDWAY . 'ROBERT TOWNSEND AMUSEMENTS RETURNING!! Liu mon ion Om r r NM mil 1 1 1 •