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Dan Crerar, 23;
. Glen Jeffery, 21; -
Harold Cook, 19.
Paul Webb, 25;
John Mogk, 22;
3. Dan Croner, 22;
Glen Mogk, 21.
Emie Marshall, 24;
Jamie Caldwell. 22;
Glen Mogk, 16. •
BOWLING
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SATVIDATT NIOI RMIJVIC
MOIi73a LEAOUZ
AMIE
DITTO CANADIENS: Kenzie Cume
WIMP
(Jan. 311 unofficial)
• - SENIOR
Team 1'K T L lets
Blues 11 0 3 22
Panthers -7 I 6 15
Bruins 5 0 9 10
Ducks 4 1 9 9
(senior standings do not include Dec.
games. NoKoresneets.i
JUNIOR
N. T L Et8
8 5• 2 21
9 2. 4 20
7,. 5 3 19
5 3 • 7 13
9
3 9 9
Tr,a�
Leafs
Sharks
Oilers -
Kings
---whalers
Canadiens
RINGETTE
SEAFORTH RINGETTE
- ASSOCIATION
Cala -
(Central Ontario League)'
• BELLE A.
(Western Regional Preliminaries/
A round-robin between Seaforth
Stratford and Woolwich to deter-
mine which team represents-
Western
epresentsWestern Region at she Provincial
Championships in Whitby from
March 15 to J8)
(Feb. 2/ at St. Jacobs) -
CATH 5 Woolwich 3
STINGERS' SNIPERS: Ericka
Burns 3. Erin Seimon..Kelly
Deveraeaux.
HOT OFF THE PRESS: First
goal `of game was a beautiful
short-handed effort by Burns. on a
pass from Jessica Finlayson. but
hosts tied it up around seven
` minute. mark and that's the way
the score stood until the end of the
first half. Burns bagged another
four minutes into -the second. but
Woolwich scored the next two for
a 3-2 lead with about seven min-
utes left in the game. But a.penaf-
- ty. with 6:26 left. cost them big
time as Burns notched another 20
seconds into it. on a pass from -
Cathy Coyne. Seimon popped the
winner with 3:13 left on a nice
setup from Burns and Julianne
Crowley. Devereaux iced the cake
- with 1•:39 left. and three
• Woolwich players sitting in the
• ._petsatty .1ms. ,with..asairus _by
"•-'Shawtta Rbwe and Crowley.
(Jan. 31/at St. Jacobs)
STINGERS 4 vs Woolwich 2
SEAFORTH GOALS: Bums 3,
Kim Devereaux.
• SUMMARY: Jane Crowley was
"sensational"- between the pipes.
•in a hard-fought game, with all
members of the squad working
hard. Shawna Rowe had two
assists and Jessica•Finlayson
another.
FUTURE GAMES:
Tues. (Feb, 10)• Seaforth at Stratford.
8 p.m. (Rotary Arena)
Wed. Feb 11' Stratford in Seaforth.
6:30 p.m.
JUNIOR II
• (Feb. I )
Forest 3 at SEAFORTH 1
LONE TALLY: Julie Phillips.
(Jan. 31)
Exeter 5 at SEAFORTH 3
C4T11 SCORERS: Katie Wood,
Robyn Nash. Phillips.
NOTES: It was 2-2 after the first
half.
ROUNDUP
TEULISIDAIT
(Jan. 29 results)
MEN
IIIGH AVERAGE•
Bennewies 321. -
IUGH SINGLE: Bennewies 354
HUGH TRIPLE; Bennewies 962
BETTER 'JAN 200; Bennewies
273/354/335; Rob Anderson
236/296/293: Neal Beuerman
288260244; Mike Thomson 229/293;
Doug Leonhardt 276/223: Dean Price
247222: John Coleman 268: Ralph
Johnston 225/214; Curtis Costello 234;
Mike Beuerman 215/221: Brian Bany
2I8/220: Randy Rolph 216; Jack
Ungarian 207.
TRIPLES OVER 600; Bennewies.
Anderson 825, N. Beuerman 788,
Thomson 693. Leonhardt- 662. Price
657. Coleman 647, Johnston 602.
Costello 602
-•MEN
SEASON
HIGH AVERAGE:
. Leonhards 259.
SEASON tfiGtfEINGIE:
Leonhard:385.
SRASON MIMI TRIPLE -
Leonhard( 970.
WOMEN
HIGH AVERAGE; Gayle Eason 223
'UGH SINGLE; Easun 264.
HIGH TRIPLE; Eason 668.
WEEKLY SINGLES OVER 200:
Eason 236264; Sue Alce 231; Shanxi
MacDonald 203.
TRIPLES OVER 600• Easun. Alco
611.
Murray
TWEEN A
(Jan. 31) ' •
St Marys 1 at SEA.IORTH 6
LOCAL GUNNERS: Emily
Ratcliffe 2, Becky Hiltz, Erin Van
Dooren. Kendal Carnochan.
Shannon Brooker.
BASKETBALL
IKLYpion; Wtnghain. F E. Madill at
SUMS
Wed (Feb 4) Goderich DCI at
SDH.S.
VOLLEYBALL
GIRLS
Thur. (Feb. 51; SDHS juniors at St.
Anne's. Clinton and Si. Anne's seniors
here.
SHOOTING
KIPPEN GUN CLUB
Awn
(Jan 31)
1!?c�ilJlgt
Brad Mann, 25;
George Hamm, 24;
John Mogk, 23;
Harold Cook, 23;
Gord Glazier, 23;
Gord Robinson, 21;
Paul Mellor, 21;
Steve Graham, 19;
Glen Jeffery, 19;
Tim Hoff, 18;
Jan Hoff, 18;
Jon Geiser, 18.
Wont
Jamie Celdwell, 25;
Paul Webb, 25;
WOMEN
SEASON
HIGH AVERAGE:
Easun 232:
SEASON HIGH SINGLE:
bonnie Janmaat 35!
SEASON HIGH TRIPLE:
Easun 794 .
STANDINGS
So Sue Me. 68 points.
Slim Pickin. 67:
Shut Up and Bowl, 67;
Uam Comer Fins. 64:'
Magic Markers. 61;
Don't Have A Clue. 51,
!MIRY a COI MIMIC
(Jan. 2/ results
MLY
WGH AVERAGE: George Johnston
231
HIGH SINGLE; G. Johnston 301
HIGH TRIPLE; G. Johnston 758
UTTER THAN 200; G. Johnston
208/249; John Staffen 257/252200:'
Gordon Murray 258: Laverne Hoegy
253; Reg Dick 223; Rick Shipp 217;
Ralph Johnston 203.
TEIi'LES OVER 610; G. Johnston.
Staffen 709. Murray 602.
WOMEN
UIGH AVERAGE; Sharon Evans
and Sue Stokes 179.
HIGH SLNGLE: Evans 265.
1116H TEIPLE; Evans 606.
BETTER THAN 210; Evans, Stokes
204. Carol Johnston 203.
STANDINGS
Hi -Liles 76.5. Joker's Wild 74.5.
Gangbusters 68. Invisibles 61.
S: J'Aif11iz; ILIBA®IDB
Halayson 205. G. Corbett 200096, J
Wallace 185. M. McClure 179
TRIPLES OVER 300• Wood 605,
Bailey_604, Corbett 530.
LIMON DOWLING
(Jan. 30 results)
MEN
HIGH AVERAGE: Ane Van Diepen
202. -
HIGH SINGLE- Don Deighton 282
HIGICTRIPLE: Deighton 748.
Bf '!TER THAN 200: Deighton
248/218!282; Ralph Johnston 264/223;
Larry Broome 201:Bruce Ungarian
235: Doug Huard 219; Al [Nicholson
_ 203: Don F311otf 200.
TZELESSLYEtiat Deighton. R.
Johnston 670. Broome 625. Ungarian
610.
(Feb. 2 results)
Mai
HIGH C N , .F,ge Love 275.
U1GH TRIPLE; Henry Verhoog
667.
BETTER THAN 200; Verhoog
223/242/202; Love 207275: Curtis
Costello 274/208; Bob Dinsmore
234/246: Dean Price 234; Doug
Cochrane 223: Mark Higenell 209:
Martin Van Bakel 202: Angelo
Andreassi 201.
TRIPL.S OVER 600;' Verhoog,
Love 664. Costello 664. Dinsmore
664
mum
I(( INGLE: Karen Hoegy and
Alison Verhoog 237
llicantin,L Verhoog 620.
BETTER THAN 210; Verhoog
237/226; Hoegy 216/237; Barb Cook
213; Sandra Lee 210; Marion Godkin
201.
STANDINGS
Rockets 85, Bulls 83. Celtics 82.
• alters 75. Grizzlies 71. Raptors 66
WOMEN •
WGH AVERAGE: Carol Johnston
183.
j_E;_ Johnston 217_
W.G TRIPLE• Johnston 642.
BETTER THAN 200; Johnston
215/210/217. Nancy Wallace _203.
TRIPLES OVE3t 600; Johnston
STANDINGS .
Strikeforce 52. Yardbirds 51, -
Sambucas 44. 649s 43.
Red Dogs 41, Cerars 40:
SiMMS
(tan 30 results)
MEN
HI :HSN :.F:: J. Aubin 245.
Aubin 562.
BETTER THAN 210: Aubin 245;
G. Murray 219; C. Wcy; S. Hook 208
IY /MEN
GL J. Bailey 241.
iiireaniniEJ. A. Wood 605.
■ETTER_TNAN_1Z1: Bailey
241/195; Wood 230/192/183: M.
li?w come -
they re .overe4
ono you re not.
All results are welcome in
SCOREBOARD. They should be
legible and aubmitted 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,Tke Expositor once
or wherever.
• Our number is 527-0240.
WHEN STEAM WAS KING - Seatorth's old railway station, -with its baggage wagons,
Mail carts and paraphernalia; is captured in this old postcard scene of the Grand Trunk
Railway.
Ministry decides DHC office to remain in Mitchell
The district health council's
office is going to remain in
Mitchell afterall.'-
Ontario's health ministry
recently decided to disregard
the recommendation of the
transition team 6f the recent-
ly consolidated district health
councils of Huron -Perth and
Grey -Bruce counties which
had been carrying out- a
search since October and had
recommended 'a new, more
centrally located headquar-
ters in Listowel.
The Ontario Ministry of
Health cited "financial con-
siderations " for the decision
to stay in Mitchell, where the
Huron Perth DHC is in the
second year of a five-year
lease in a renovated former
-bowling alley. : •
The ministry also said the
existing site requires few
changes to accommodate the
consolidated health council,
whereas other sites consid-
ered by the transition team
would have required exten-
sive renovations. -
The transition team and
new consolidated DHC- can
look for other ways to equi-
tably serve all residents of the
four counties, the ministry
said.
The possibility of moving
council and committee meet-
ings to other various loca
tions using video -conferenc-
ing technology and locating a
LeBeau
part-time work.•station In
Grey -Bruce have been dis-
cussed by thc transition team,
and been supported in princi-
ple by the ministry. '
"We'-ve essentially got to
create a whole new busi-
ness," says Huron -Perth
DHC chair Deb- Campbell, .a
volunteer. The challenges
inherent with that kind of
work ane -mind boggling." .
"To -play efectively...and to
implement these plans is
going to take special people."
MM sued for trial
CO
A 21 -year-old Brucefield
area woman. who has been
committed for trial on 11
charges relating to an acci-
dent in Stanley Township
near Varna in Nov. 1996 in
which tour teenagers were
killed, is scheduled to return
to court for pre-trial proceed-
ings on May 22.
This week's local br.00mball roundup
Ladies - January 28 ' into the net. Help came from
• Parr Line 3 Socialites 0 Doug Campbell and Mike
Socialites take •Parr Line Boven. Oops. Lookout here
into overtime for the first comes the-Juvies, as Steve
time ever. They arc ecstatic - Eckert shoots and picks the
to think they held the game top corner of the net. Not far
scoreless in regulation. The behind is Mr. Chris Dyck as
.crowd..s=going avild.-.T4te ..he uses.a-wiast shot and puts
girls played superb and their - it up.and over the opposing
goalie's glove hand and
scores, assisted by Matt
Shortreed.
Men's - January 29
Royals 3 Cyclones 1 •
goalie, Cathy McNichol. was
outstanding making save
after save. Parr Line ladies
were getting a little uptight as
they wentinto overtime but
after playing only 24 seconds Cyclones goal scored by
Robin Ross pops in a sure speedster Adam O'Neil, with
goal. Then came a second great passing by Mike.
goal by Susan Arts. and a -Doorleyers and Robert
third by Cheryl Kruse. Quick Hunking. But the Royals take
passes by Cathy Innes, the lead and go on to win as
Bonnie O'Reilly and Norah Chuck Dow gobbles up two
Eckert. goals and a single is scored
Polar ice 0 Farmerettes 7 by Rob Foster. with quick
Polar ke played great and passes by Chris Talbot and
the Farmerettes were begin- Dean Squibb.
ning to wonder if they could Parr Line 2 Winthrop 2
score a goal, especially their Winthrop takes the lead, as
coach who is Paving- a heart their hems are Joe Ryan and
attack. Finally Farmerettes Scott Leonhardt. They thank
start chalking up goals not Dan Hoggart for some direct
one but seven. They were passing. But you can't take
scored by Janice Finlayson, Parr Line too lightly. They
Sheila Walker, Donna Arts, come back and tic the game
Barb Elliott. and a hat trick up with quick goals by
by Tammy McKellar. Assists Claude Poirier and Dennis
from Susan O'Dell and Dolmagc. Now into overtime
Theresa Finlayson. Polar Ice and the game is left at 2-2.
put up a fight but got a little Grads 3 Knights 0
tired in thc second half of thc Grads keep the lead as Joe
game. Vink finally gets on the score
Winthrop 1 Juveniles 2 sheet with two brilliant goals
Winthrop scores first goal, and single goal to our hot
as Scott Leonhardt drills the tempered Harold Hugill who
ball from the blue line and took a two -minute time out.
blasts it by everyone directly Grads assistance came from
•
Lawn bowlers hold euchre
i'he Seaforth Lawn
Bowling Club held their
January euchre and social at
the Legion Hall Tuesday,
Jan. 27th at 8 p.m.
Hosting for the evening
were Neil and Edna Bell and
Jack and Marie Muir.
Winners at cards were: ladies
high, Ida Diehl; ladies lone
hands, Olive Papple; ladies
consolation. Jean Lunn:
men's high. Sandy Doig;
men's lone hands, Neil Bell;
men's consolation, Ken
Preszcator.
The next euchre and social
will be at the Legion Hall
Feb. 24th at 8 p.m.
Hostesses will be Velma
Preszcator, Edna Mitchell
and Betty Hulley. Everyone
welcome.
`Bobby Clobber' Blyth -bound
and general comic genius',"
according to last week's
Blyth press release.
"Broadfoot has created
many original Canadian
comic characters such as
hockey player Bobby
Clobber, mountic Sergeant
Renfrew, and a politician
known as 'Thc Member for
Kicking Horse Pass' and he
also portrays real people Iikc
Bill Clinton, Preston
Manning and Jean Chretien."
Broadfoot is an Officer of
the Order of Canada.
Canadian comic veteran
Dave Broadfoot returns to the
Blyth Festival stage after a
lengthy absence on April 18
and this time he's "Old
Enough to Say What I Want."
That's the name of his new
one-man show, with more up
to date material than the
Comedy Crusade he has been
touring with.
"His comedy specialty is
contemporary satire and one
reviewer summed up his
shows as 'a mix of political
satire, observational humour
Sarah LeBeau's preliminary
hearing ended Jan.'23 at
court in Goderich.
The ches are alcohol
related. -
At pre -trial -proceedings, the
defense lawyer.. Crown. and
judge discuss whether the
case can be resolved with a
guilty plea. or continue to
trial. -
If an accused decides on a
Martin and Al Wynja and son trial, the- lawyers narrow the
Steve. Now 'Knights need a issues on which it proceeds.
round of applause. They The pre-trial judge does not
work hard every. week and hear any subsequent resulting
keep going and goinf.. trial: "
HPRCSSB -
Directive upsets director
BY RICK KEW
SSP News Staff
The director of education
.for the Huron -Perth Catholic
District School Board plans
to object to a directive from
the education improvement
commission (EIC) which
inflates tuition payments.
made to French language
boards for students.
Education Director Gaetan
Blanchette explained to the
board at its regular meeting
Monday *hat despite the fact
the board is paying tuition for
only two students attending
classes. at a neighboring
French language school
board. it will be required to
pay tuition for a minimum of
54 students.
Blanchette said this is
because of the formula the
province is using for the dis-
tribution of assets and liabili
ties between district school
boards.
He said that for boards
with a minority language sec-
tion distribution of assets and
liabilities would take place
based on enrolment figures in
each section.
In boards without a minori--
ty language section the distri-
bution takes place based on
an imputed enrolment.
One element in the imputed
calculation is the number of
persons declaring themselves
French language electors for
school board purposes.
The EIC believes this is an
indicator of the number of
persons within a school dis-
trict who want to have a
minority language section in
their school board, he
explained.
lo indicate the EiC formu-
la Was flawed. Blanchette
said he and Superintendent
John McCauley had surveyed
every school in the board's
jurisdiction to determine if
there was a demand for a
French language section.
while the board was known
as the Huron -Perth Roman
Catholic Separate School
Board.
He said at best they canis
up with 18 students from
kindergarten to high school.
"Hardly enough to justify a •
school. " he said.
' Going further, .Blanchette
said. "I resent the last state-
ment in the letter from the
EIC." '
He explained that the sen -
tence in question implied that
the EIC formula for imputing.
enrolment reflected the num-
ber of students who would
have enrolled if a minority
language service had been
offered.
"That premise is wrong."
he said.
Using himself as an exam-
ple. Blanchette said he
checked off the box indicat- -
ing French -as his first lan-
guage. but that doles not mean .
I want the board to provide a
minority language section. he
said.
Congratulations
in order at Dublin
by DorothyDublin Dillon
345-2883
Congratulations to Stephen,
Leone and Daniel Rowland
(Jackson) on the arrival of
Megan Kathleen, born on
Jan. 16th weighing 7 lbs. 10
oz..
Wedding congratulations to
Joanne (Vink) and Daniel.
Francis McPhee of St.
Vincent de Paul Parish who
were united in marriage
recently.
Joe Eckert was pleased to
have a visit from Tina
Steinbach and Bob from
Brantford.
THOUGHT FOR TODAY
Which is better - to be mis-
erably rich or happily poor?
Gobblers beware!
The Ontario Federation of
Anglers and Hunters (OFAH)
is now accepting registration
for a wild turkey hunter edu-
cation seminar being held
March 8 at the Blyth Public
School.
Attendance at the seminar
is mandatory for anyone
wishing to hunt wild turkeys
in Ontario for the first time.
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