Clinton News-Record, 1985-1-30, Page 14Bayfield
curling news
Bayfield Bagis
It was back to curling on Jan. 27 after a
week's absence due to the -weather.
Keene and Rigers played with three
players each. The Koene team took seven of
the eight ends. Final score - Koene 9, Rogers
f�1. Vera Miller skipped the J. Brandon team
to victory over G. Riley 9-4,
A. Brandon was leading 7-0 over M. Fran-
cis, skipped by, E. Turner. The F' rancis team
had a good come -back and defeated Bran-
don
.The top three teams are: Francis
138, Koene 120t4, Riley 106. Joe Koene was
the winner of our draw prize donated by the
Nip N' Tuck and the Curling Club..
Congratulations to the ladies who curled
in Seaforth Bonspiel on Jan. 23. The M.
Francis tears was second in the early
draw . Joan Cluff won a door prize and M.
Mcllwain was the lucky winner of a pound of
bacon. In the late draw, A. Brandon and her
ladies won the consolation. Alice also won a
draw. prize and- a flower arrangement.
Helga Bell ' took home the bacon". All in all,
it was .+ very enjoyable day. Thank you
Seaforth. '1 hey will be having a mixed
bonspie! oI: !'ell 'i
CLWTON NE*f$•E CO D, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY * 1111 -
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A former Bayfielder, Diane (Pugh) Gunter had the distinction of entertaining Queen
Elizabeth and Prince Philip during their fall tour to Canada. Mrs. Gunter (seated right)
was Program Chairman for Toronto's Ward 7 for the Royal visit. She also organized the
walkabout in Riverdale Park. Mrs. Gunter was educated locally. She went to school in
Bayfield, Huron Centennial School and Central Huron Secondary School. She is the sister
of Carolyn Snell of Bayfield. (D. Dahl photo)
Hawks gro und ed, Brewers win
In Bayfield Recreational League hockey
on 'January 15, the game against the
Brewer s and the Night Hawks was
outstanding, as the Brewers excelled
themsel-, es t,\ vanquishing the Night
lacwks
ilkThis 1c.Is a great achievement for the
rewer,, ,:n l they showed the Hawks could
be beat', sore of11-5.
Mini( 't I I'rnull) led . off the . Brewer
scoring r..tct' t, ith a goal assisted by Bob
Snell awl �.1i1 \Vnods. Ile. also netted the.
final 1irec.er�' point on 0 pass from Mike
Telford ;Intl tinea.
Mike ai.,1 1':I!'r n l i'lford each earned hat
tricks ",r '1.t' Ri'.,wcrs. ;\l. 'Telford's. first
goal a. as ;,••.Islt''l by (;ellff Terrier, his
second from 11 Celford and he then went
alone 1.. InokI' it a hat trick.
I). -'Pest (1 ic-as hacked b.y 51. 'Telford and
51ernct• ,'a ins first goal. Ile was assisted by
M. Wo, lis • •, til.' seconil.•attd51.'l'elford and
Rob 131,', ‘ t: les third.
Earl 1 , : nred a •single han(k'd.-goal to
up the 1'•t' ,,.'i:.' tally. Bob Snell scored on a
pass ft',.ui .Al'o I ay Connolly and 51. Woods
and Or 00 ., itli' netted a goal, with an assist
going(,, ii. 'nt•11, .
John St:,nl' v led the Hawks' scoring with
two go1,1r:. ;,,.skied by 'ferry B1ok, and Stu
„Asher ;Int1 J-,1111 Graham. T. 13lok scored un
0 pass ti fr,,iii .1. (;rahanl and Torn heard. J.
(;rah;rr.l 0e11211 0 aorll. assisted by .1.
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Stanley. S. Asher and 1'im West brought
home the final hawks' goal with an assist
from Bill Courtney. s
Varna 6 - i'uckers 4
Scott Consitt gave Varna a hat trick and
helped put 1hetit (01 the winning side of a
contest against the Puckers. He scored a
lune goal. another assisted by Dale
Stephenson and a third on a pass from Dan
Taylor. Taylor scored a goal, assisted by
Consitt and bale Radcliffe. Radcliffe scored
on 0 pass from lion Keys and Keys netted
the puck with help from Bill ('arnochan.
Brad Baggott scored three of the Puckers'
four goals. Msists went to Ed Fogarty and
Brian Van :\aken, Fogarty and Mike Leitch,.
and Fogarty. Fogarty also netted a goal on a
bass f inti! Van Aiiken.•
\% arriurs •1- Puckers 2
locket action in Havficld ended last week
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p ,ss1 run 1'\ndrt'lc t•'uoper. .
F;d 1' u;;::lit\. nil ;I.p;ISS froth Brad Baggott
and 1).cn11i.s..51erncr, scored for the Puckers
and Dennis Merrier slid 'a shot past the
Wart'Iors' goalie for their second and last
goal of the rtuilch.
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Brewers 7 - Varna 5
On January 22 the Brewers continued
their winning play when they beat Varna, 7-
5.
Darryn Telford and Murray Connolly each
scored two goals to help the Brewers take
the win. Assisting D. Telford was Mike
Telford. Connolly was assisted by M.
Telford and Earl Flynn on one goal, and
went in alone for his second.
Bob Snell put the puck between the goal,
posts on an assist from Connolly and Geoff
Merner. Merner then came back to score on
a pass from Orno Adair.
Scoring for Varna were: Scott Consitt,
from Dan Taylor and Dale Stephenson;
Lorne Taylor,' from Stephenson and Wayne
Cantelon; D. Taylor,' from Consitt and
Stephenson; Dale , Radcliffe; D. Taylor,
from Charlie Broadfoot and Consitt.
Winter....
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cleared within the hour - the status quo is
restored.
This little break is perhaps, a salutory
reminder of our interdependence. There's
nothing like a threat to our human contact
'and communication, our creature comforts
and mobility to remind us that so much that
we take for granted, and heighten our ap-
preciation of the warmth of friendship and
the lifestyle of contemporary society.
Bob Orr scores four
against the Puckers
Warriors 4 - Blades 7
The Warriors' nett game saw the team
downed by Blades 7-4 in play on January 111.
Double goal scoring was the pattern set by
the Blades. Dave Stugeon went in twice to
score on the Warriors, and assisted Geoff
Corrie on one of his two goals. Cosrie's
second goal was unassisted. Travis Postill
also netted two. His first was assisted by
Brad Holmes and Pete Postill and his
second by Rob Blake. Blake rounded off the
Blades' scoring attack with assists going to
Holmes and T. Postill.
Andrew Cooper led off the Warriors'
scoring, assisted by Rusty Brandon and Bob
Rogers. Rogers brought home the second
goal on a pass from Mark Kirk and Jim
Shropshall. Bill Campbell netted the third
goal, assisted by Wes Go¢zard and Kirk
gave the Warriors' their fourth and final
goal of the game.
Warriors 10 -Puckers 4
The Bayfield Warriors lived up to their
name in play against the Puckers, winning
by 10-4.
Bob Orr helped bring the Warriors' the
win with four goals. He went in alone to slip
his first shot past the Puckers' goalie. Dave
Telford and Bob Rogers earned assists on
Orr's second goal, Jim Shropshall and B.
Rogers on the third and again Rogers and
Ken Merner on the fourth goal. Dave Telford
scored an unassisted goal, • as did Andrew
Cooper and Chris Bedard. Larry Bunn
backed Cooper on his second goal of the
game.
Jim Shropshall also netted two gpals, his
first on at ass from Bill Campbell' and his
second goal, assisted 'by Bedard and Mark
Kirk.
For the Puckers, Ed Fogarty put two
goals past the crease, assisted by Tom
Johnson and Dennis Merner on one and Rob
Graham on his second. Mike Leitch and
Johnson completed the Puckers' scoring
tally.
Marilyn Haw was the January Recreation
Draw winner.
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