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Clinton News-Record, 1987-02-04, Page 6Page 6—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1987 ,41 Blyth Standard Schools iiieet for volleyball By Rick Howson Last Saturday, St. Joseph's Separate School in Clinton hosted aninvita- tional boy's volleyball tournament, with five schools attending; - Blyth, Clinton Pukilic, Clinton Christian, St. Joseph's and St. Mary's (Goderich ). Each team played every other team in a 21 point game, then the top four teams played off for the trophy and ribbons. In the round-robin portion of play, Blyth had some very close matches, but prevailed each time, winning by scores of 21-18 (Chris- tian ), 21-2 1 St. Mary's) , 21-6 (St. Joseph's ) , and 21-15 ( Clinton Public) . This set up a two out of three contest against Clinton Christian, whose only loss in the round robin was to Blyth. The Blyth boys won the first game 15-7, with Mike ( Poo - bear) Patwitch rifling five straight serves, and Phil Hubbard duplicating this feat. The final game was a much closer contest, with the Blyth Boys coming through with some crucial saves for a 16-14 victory, and the trophy. Members of the undefeated squad were: Rick Howson, Phil Hubbard, Darryl Elliott, Dave Bell, Troy Chambers, Mike Patwitch rifling five straight serves, and Phil Hub- bard duplicating this feat. The final game was a much closer contest, with the Blyth Boys coming through with some crucial saves for a 16-14 victory, and the trophy. Members of the undefeated squad were: Rick Howson, Phil Hubbard, Darryl Elliott, Dave Bell, Troy Chambers, Mike Patwitch, Jeff Bromley and Chris Bolger. PECK APPLIANCES IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VARNA" •FILTER QUEEN SALES 8. SERVICE •VACUUM CLEANERS (Sales 8. Service to Most Makes) •FM COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS (For Farm & Business) •WHIRLPOOL APPLIANCES •WOODS FREEZERS • CENTRAL VACUUM SYSTEMS •WHIRLPOOL and SHARP MICROWAVES • GIFTS 8. MANY MORE ITEMS VARNA, ONT. 482-7103 The i3ar Truth I••• - A novel addition to the tournament play was a serving accuracy contest, in which three Blyth boys won prizes. Phil Hubbard won a $1 food voucher, Rick Howson picked off a pair of socks, and Troy Chambers targeted a set of wrist bands. The members of the Blyth squad, coached by Mr. Yeats, . would like to thank the staff of St. Joseph's School for a very well co-ordinated tourna- ment, and the trophy and ribbons that were handed out. Goldrush By Stephanie Lentz and Amber Gelwicks The Grade 5 Students made history come alive when they performed their assembly on January 29. After the Opening Exercises they acted out a skit entitled "Gold Fever." Gold Fever was about a young man bound for the Yukon's gold and glory after having financial difficulties on his family's farm in Alberta. When he arrived he had many Find out how much home your rent money can buy. Home Buyers Seminar Thursday, Feb. 12, 1987 Clinton Town Hall 7:30 p.m. Call for reservations. Stop paying your landlord's mor- tgage. And start paying your own. Ir-1-� •� nn ALL POINTS REALTY INC. 734 OnTIMD Fro AI AIAK( it 19. 774 7.11 We sell government inspected chicken Open: Wednesday Thursday Friday For more information call; NICK DEN BOER 482-3236 Roasting CHICKENS $1 19ib. No Backs Attached CHICKEN LEGS $1 291b. Boneless CHICKEN BREASTS $439Ib. CHICKEN FINGERS $4PIb. CHICKEN BURGERS ,65°.a. CHICKEN ROAST $2S9Ib. THE POULTRY PLACE tourney troubles, btut eventually found gold. We would ,like to thank Mrs. Vincent for the. piano accompaniment. We also thank Mrs. P. Hulley for coaching the students. The students and families present, enjoyed .the history lesson. Visit by CHSS Musicians By David Hessels On Thursday, the CHSS band and choir came to Blyth Public School. First the choir sang two musical selections directed by Louise McGregor. Then the stage band played followed by ademonstration of each instrument in the whole band. Hugh McGregor, the band leader described, each ir.9trument and its role in the orchestra. After that they played several selections..' The students clapped and snapped to the beat and enjoyed the program very much. Blyth Victory By Rick Howson On January 28, 10 boys from Blyth Public School travelledSo East Wawanosh Public School for a noon -hour Volleyball tourna- ment. After five well played games by both teams, Blyth was victorious, winning three games to two. Members of the Blyth team were: Philip Hubbard, Rick Howson, David Bell, Mike Patwitch, Darryl Elliott, Troy Chambers, Jeff Bromley. Martin Steward, Chris Bolger and Kevin Souch. The teams was accompanied by their coach Mr. G. Yeats. CHSS Orientation By Kelley Cook January 28 was the Grade 8, Orientation Night at Clinton High School. It was a chance for the Grade 8 students, who will be attending CHSS in the fall, and their parents to hear about school courses and activities. They met in the gym at the high school at 7:30 pm to listen to the speakers and view slides of the school. After the meeting, parents and students had a chance to walk around the school and visit the teachers, who were in their rooms. This night was organized to help the students decide on the required eight courses for Grade 9. The next time we visit the high school will be in June, when we will go through a typical day of classes. How they scored at cards BLYTH - There were 10 tables out for euchre here at the Memorial Hall on February 2. In the high score category Alice Buchanan and Albert Quipp were the winners, and for the low Mildred McNall and Bert Daer came out on top. Esther Moffat and Cliff Hoegy had the lone hands, and ida Proctor won the special prize. The next games will be played on February 9. Everyone is welcome. Blyth's new clerk -treasurer Helen Grubb has been kept busy with municipal business since her arrival in the village on January 6. (David Emslie photo Tykes top Bayfield By Brenda Burkholder Blyth Tykes played an exciting home game against Bayfield on January 26. Four minutes into the first period Jeff Cowan scored the first goal; assisted by Jason Badley. It looked so good, less then a minute later they decided to try it again, this time Shane Burkholder passing the puck to Jason Badley who assisted Jeff Cowan with his second goal. Third goal of the game was by Corey Shannon; assisted by Darryl Bromley. A few minutes later Darryl Bromley scored the fourth goal; assisted by Scott Bromley. With four minutes left in the first period Ronnie Abel- Rinn passed the puck to Michael Courtney who assisted Corey Shannon for his second goal of the game bringing the score to 5-0 at the end of the first period. Four minutes into the second period Jeff Cowan made a fiat trick scoring three goals all within a minute of each other. Assists were by Mark Wilson, Corey Shannon and Ronnie Abel -Kinn. This was .Jeff Cowan's fifth goal. The score was now 8-0. The defense was doing an excellent job keeping the puck at Bayfield's end of the rink. Coach Barry Bromley continued to alternate goalies. First period was Mark Wilson and Jason Badley, second period, Jeff Johnston, • Michael Courtney and Shane Burkholder. Entering into the third period with Shane Burkholder in net, Bayfield gave two ex- cellent shots on net but was stopped by Shane. Darryl Bromley moved into net with Jeff Cowan goaltender for the latter part of the third period. Three and a half minutes left in the third period Michael Courtney scored the ninth goal; assisted by Shane Burkholder. Less than a minute later Corey Shannon scored his third goal of the game; assisted by Michael Courtney, bringing the score to 10-0. A minute and a half left in the game Bayfield gave another excellent shot on net but was stopped by Jeff Cowan. Twenty seconds remaining in the game Dar- ryl Bromley scored his second goal of the game; assisted by Michael Haggitt bringing the final score 11-0 for Blyth. Next game will be this Thursday at 5 p.m. when the Blyth Tykes will host an exhibition game against Wingham. Amanda scores against Wingham Tykes... By Brenda Burkholder Blyth Tykes hosted an exhibition game against Wingham on January 29. The first goal of the game was by Jeff Cowan; assisted by Jeff .Johnston and the second goal by Darryl Bromley who was assisted by Jeff Cowan. A few minutes later Darryl Bromley scored'an unassisted goal followed by an unassisted goal by Jeff Cowan bring- ing the score to 4-0. Darryl Bromley passed the puck to ,Jeff Ferguson who shot and scored. Moments later .Jeff Ferguson got a break away and scored his second goal of the game, bringing the score to 6-0. Darryl Bromley scored his third goal seconds later assisted by Jeff Ferguson. The team was working together, doing a superb job passing the puck to their team- mates. Defense wasn't giving Wingham many chances to shoot on net, but when they did, goaltender, Scott Bromley was on his toes stopping the puck before it could count. Six minutes left in the first period, Jeff Cowan scored; assisted by Mark Wilson. THE BIT STANDARD EIVSINESS DIRECT JI:t3r P M.81.N ERVC Robert Worsell Plumbing Heating Sales & Service Box 68, Auburn 526-7597 H.T. DALE SEPTIC TANK PUMPING SERVICE CLINTON PHONE 482-3320 z,p 527-0284 GENERAL J. Richard Elliott I519) 523-9725 LiFE R. 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Five minutes into the second period Wingham scored their first and only goal of the game. Another attempt was made on the Blyth net but was stopped by Scott. Jeff Cowan got another breakaway and scored his fifth goal of the game. Moments later defenseman, Shane Burkholder shot and scored; assisted by .Jason Badley. The score was now 11-1. Entering into the third period. Darryl Bromley scored an unassisted goal making this his fourth goal of the game. Numerous attempts were made on the Blyth net but with no luck. Six minutes left in the game Shane Burkholder scored his second goal of the game; assisted by Mark Wilson. Less than two minutes remaining Aman- da Andersen scored her first goal; assisted by .Jason Badley. The final score was 14-1 for Blyth. Blyth Tykes Play Good Game -Blyth Tykes travelled to Hensall on .January 31 for a game. Blyth played a good game against a strong Hensall team, with only nine players and goal tender, Shane Burkholder. A few minutes into the first period Hensall shot on net but was stopped by the Blyth goalie. A minute later Jeff Cowan got a break away and scored the first goal of the game. Hensall tryed again but again was stopped by Shane in net Six minutes re- maining in first period Amanda Anderson shot the puck on Hensall's net. but it skimm- ed by the goal post. Anott'er attempt by Jeff Cowan but was stopped by Hensall's goalie. t Five minutes left, Greg Blok passed the puck to .Jeff Cowan who scored the second goal of the game. One and a half minutes left in the first period Hensall's No. 10 - Mark Bell got a break away and scored their first goal. The score was now 2-1. 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