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Belgrave is
team to beat
Stability is one of the main factors to any
successful team in any sport.
This broomball season the Belgrave ladies
only added one new player to their team
roster. With this stability, the Belgrave team
is definitely one of the main teams to beat in
the Blyth Broomball League, To date they
have outscored their opposition by a margin
of 11-0 in their first two games.
On Oct. 23 Belgrave pushed their season
record to two wins and no losses, with a 3-0
shutout victory over Auburn. Belgrave scored
all their goals in the first period as Tracy Hill
connected for two, and June Bakker added
one, Single assists in the game for Belgrave
went to Marie Brindley, Merrilyn Black and
Karen Scott.
In further action on Oct. 23, Lanesville
Lords needed overtime to record a 2-1
triumph over the Blyth Bears, The Lords
grabbed a 1-0 lead when Steve Howard set up.
Jim Van Osch, six .minutes into the first
period. Don Nicholson tied the game for the
Bears on a pass from Terry Sowerby, early in
the second frame, Jim Van Osch scored the
game winner, with only twenty-four seconds
left in overtime, while the assist once again
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went to Steve Howard,
On Oct. 25 two goals by Doug Cousins led
the Maitland Dirt Riders to a 3-1 upset over
the Blyth inn Bandits. The Dirt Riders' other
goal went to Bob Stube whlle. Kevin
Pennington, Ken Pennington and Hank
Pardys picked up one assist each. The
Bandits' lone goal was scored by Eric Cook:
Gail Semple picked up the hat trick in
leading Brussels to a 4.O triumph over Yogi's
Girls. Brussels other goal went to Patricia
Willie, with Sandy Huether and Pam Clark
adding one assist apiece.
The Goderich Harbourlites and Blyth
Baintoneers battled to a 1.1 overtime draw.
Kendra Youpggblut gave the. Baintoneers a' 1.0
lead in overtime with the assist going to
Allison Graham. However Cindy Smith's
unassisted effort tied the game for the
Harbourlites, Two shorthanded goals by, Ron
de Boer led the Lakelet hornets to a 4.0
victory over the Blyth Bears. Keht Howatt
had' one goal' and an assist for the Hornets,
whlle Dave Ireland, added a single goal, In
the assist category, Doug de Boer collected
two, while Gary Hesselwood picked up one
for Lakelet,
Pee Wees win opener
The Seaforth Pee Wees opened their first
game of the season with a 7-4 win against the
Clinton Pee Wees in Clinton on Sat,
Ray Murray started the scoring off for
Seaforth in the first period on a goal assisted
by Jamie Wilbee. Clinton came back to tie up
the score. Seaforth scored again on a goal by
Mark Smale assisted by Paul McElwain to
end the period 2-1. -
in the second Seaforth started off the
scoring with three consecutive goals, Scoring
were Jamie Wilbee assisted by Ray Murray;
Paul McElwain assisted by Mark Smale and
Jason McNichol assisted by Brad Schroeder.
Clinton came back with three quick goals to
end the period 5-4.
In the third period Seaforth took control
and scored two goals, Clinton took three
penalties in this period. Scoring were Ray
Murray assisted by Brian Cook; and Jeff
Gemmell assisted by Kevin McLlwain.
Clinton returns to Seaforth on Sat. Nov. 10,
SC I REBOARD
ST. JAMES BOWLING
Ladles high eingle and triple, Brenda Kenny 252 and
877
Men's high single, George Love 258, men's high triple,
Pal Kenny 622
Slandingr Jaguars 31. Corvettes 22, Charger., 19,
V -Ws 35, Cadllleca 13, Cougars 27
THURSDAY NIGHT egWLERS
Ladles weekly high eingle, triple. average, e
Grldzak 277, 695, 206
Season's high single, triple. average. Linda Grldzak
289, 695, 206
Men's weekly high single and triple, Erlc Matzold 296.
771 High average -Brian Dale 220
Season's high single :Brian Barry 330 High Irlplo, Jim
Brown 790 High average, Brian Dale 220
Standings Turkey Shoot 33, Six Pack 27, No Names 25.
Red Army 23, Guess Who 21. The Bandits 17
SENIOR CITIZEN BOWLERS
High ladies Rachel Rlehl 435. Audrey De Coo 426, Jean
Keys 424
High men. Bert Walters 543. Andy Lunn 510, Lew
Coyne 492, Ed Andrews 494
High alley. Lew Coyne. Ed Andrews. Ernie Allen.
Harvey Dolmage, Charlie Perk e
COMMERCIAL BOW IND LEAGUE
Women's hien single arid tri. a, Wllhelmina Vanden.
bark 281, 825, Women's high average, Claudette Elliott
189, .
Mon's high single, Cor Do Corte 298. Men's high triple,
Ed Sorenson 688. Men's high average, John Hauwert 217,
Standings: Devils 31, Flyers 28, Leafs 19, Canadians 18,
Rangers 15, Oilers 13.
Women's high eingle, triple, average, Sharon Forrest
223, 598, 188.
Mena high eingle, Triple, John Statfan 296, 695 Men's
high average, John Van Bakal, 226.
Standings: Tip Toes 31, Misfits 25, Baliflingers 24, The
Thriller 23, Ankle Bllere 16, The Swingers 7
YBC
Most Improved, Kevin Dick 17, Robbie Holmes 7
High ladles, Christy Nobel 183, double 301
High men: Brad Carter 214, double 370 Dwayne Price.
183, 322
Standings: Blue Jays 20, Tigers 17, White Sox 15.
Whales 11, Red Sox 11, Dodgers 12
LEGION
High triple, Sharon Wood 602, Don Eaton 695
High single, Sharon Wood 227, Don Eaton 325
Standings: No Name 19, Garfields 17, Pacers 17,
Peanuts 14, Homos 9, Critters 8
WEDNESDAY NIGHT LADIES BROOMBALL
Winthrop 1 Chlaalllurat 1 CCata 1, Commercial 3 Perth
4 Jr Farmers 0 Queens 0 Parr Line 7
THURSDAY NIGHT MENS BROOMBALL
Chlselhurst B Parr Line 0. B's 5 River Rata 0 A's 2 Easy
Riders 1 Jr Farmers 0 Klnkora 4 Winthrop 3 Slabtown-0
=ate 1 Bondi. 1
SHUFFLING ALONG -Agnes Hunter and
Donna Patterson are two of a number of
seniors taking part In shuffleboard Wednes-
days at the Community Centres.
(Mcllwralth
photo)
PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT -House -
league hockey teams ran through a'number of
drills Friday In preparation for their. league
opening Saturday. (Mcllwralth photo)
1984-85
JUNIOR HOUSELEAGUE SCHEDULE
NOV,-UEC.
Sal. Nov 10: Loafs vs Jets 10:30 a re. Flames
Penguins 11:35 a.m.
Sat Nov 17 Flames vs Loafs 10:30 e m , Jets
Penguins 11:35 a.m.
Sat. Nov. 24: Penguins vs Leafs 10:30 a m , Jets
Flames 11:35 a.m.
Sat. Dee. 8: Penguins ve Flames.10:30 6.m Jets
Leafs 11:35 e.m,
Sat Dec. 15: Penguins' vs Joie 10:30 a m . Leafs
Flames 11:35 a.m.
Bat Dec, 22: Flames vs Jets 1930 a m , Leafs
Penguins 11:35 a.m.
Mon Dec 24: Leafs vs Jets 1030 a m . Flames vs
Penguins 11.35 a.m.
Bal Dec 29: Flames vs Leafs 10:30 a m . Jere vs
Penguins 11:35 a.m.
Mon Dec. 31: Penguins vs Leafs 1030 p m . Jets re
Flames 11:35 a.m.
SENIOR HOUSELEAOUE SCHEDULE
NOV. - OEC.
S8t. Nov 10': Kings vs Gd8nadlans 7 35 a m . North Stars
vs Bruins 8:30 a.m , Oilers rs Nordlques 9 35 a m
Sat Nov 17 Kings vs Oilers 7 35 a m , Nordigues vs
North Stars a30 a,m., Canadian vs Worms 9.35 a m
Sal. Nov 24. Brulna vs Nordlques 7.35 a m . Oilers vs
Canadians 8:30 a.m . North Stars vs Kings 935 a m
Sal Dec 6: Canadians vs North Stars 7 35 a m . Bruins
vs Oilers 8:30 a.m.; Nordlques vs Kings 9.35 a m
Sal Dec 15' Oilers vs NOrdlques 7:35 a m Canadlans
vs Kings 8-30 a m., North Stars ve Bruins 9 35 a m
Sat Dec 22: Bruins vs Kings 7 35 a m . Nordlques vs
Canadians 8:30 a.m , North Stare va Oilers 935 a m
Mon. Dec. 24: Kings vs Nath Stare 7,35 ern , Bruins vs
Nordlquea 8:30 a.m , 011eia ve Canadians 9.35 a m
801 Das 29: Brills va Csnadlans 7 35 a m , oilers vs
Kings 8:30 a m., North Stars vs Nordlques 935 a m
Mon Dec 31. North Stars vs Oilers 7 35 a m , Kings vs
Bruins 8:30 a m , Nordleues vs Canadlans 935 ern
houseleague hockey
NOVICE BANTAM
1984-85 SEAFORTH NOVICE HOCKEY SCHEDULE
HOME GAMES
Saturday. November 10, Gunton, 4:00 p
Saturday, November 17, Listowel, 4'00 p m
Saturday, November 24, Mitchell, 4:00 p m.
Saturday, December 8, MIlverton, 4:00 p n1
Saturday, December 22, Mitchell, 4:00 p m
Saturday, January 5, Clinton. 4:00 p m
Saturday, January 20, Listowel, 4 00 p m
Saturday, February 9. Milverton. 4:00 p m
ATOM
1984.85 SEAFORTH ATOM HOCKEY SCHEDULE
HOME GAMES
Saturday: November 17, Wingharn, 5 15 p m
Saturday. November 24, Clinton. 5 15 p m
Tuesday. November 27, Elm Logan, 6 30 p m
Sunday. December 2, Clinton, 2.30 p m
Saturday. December 15, Mitchell. 5 15 9 m
Saturday, December 22, Elms Logan. 5:15 9 m
Saturday, January 28. Winghen. 5 15 p m
Saturday. February 9, Mltchall, 5 is p m
PEE WEE
1984-85 SEAFORTH PEE WEE HOCKEY SCHEDULE
HOME GAMES
Saturday. November 10, Clinton, 6 30 p m
Saturday, November 17, Wtnghem, 8'30 0 m
Saturday, November 24, Clinton, 8 30 p m
Sunday Member 2, Clinton, 3.45 9 m
Saturday, December 15, Mitchell, 830 p m
Saturday, January 12, Mitchell, 630 p m
Saturday, January 28, V i�l�am. 6.30 p m
1984-as8EAFORTH BANTAM HOCKEY SCHEDULE
HOME GAMES
Tuesday, November 13, Wingham, 630 p m
Tuesday, November 20, Clinton, 830 0 m
Tuesday, December 4, Mitchell, 8:30 9 m
Tuesday, December 11, Clinton. 8:30 p m
Tuesday, January 15, Wingham, 930 p m
Tuesday, January 29, Mitchell, 830 p m
BANTAM 2
1984-88 SEAFORTH BANTAM 62
HOCKEYSCHEDULE - HOME GAMES
Sunday, November a, Goderich 62, 3 30 p m
Sunday, November 11, Winghllm 02, 3 30 p m
Sunday. November 25. Clinton 02, 3 30 p m
Sunday. December 9, Elms Logan, 330 p m
Sunday. December 18. Goderich 62, 3 30 p m
Sunday, December 23, Brussels. 330 p m
Sunday. January 8. Winghern 02, 3 30 p m
Friday. January 25 Clinton 02, 8.00 p m
MIDGET
1964.-85 SEAFORTH MIDGET HOCKEY SCHEDULE
HOME GAMES
Tuesday. November 6, Elma Logan, 8 15 p m
Tuesday, November 13, Wingham, 8 15 p m
Tuesday. November 20, Clinton, 8 15 p m
Tuesday, November 27. Goderich 02, B 15 p m
Tuesday: December a, Mitchell, 8 15 p m
Tua4day. December 11 Clinton, 8 15 p m
• Tuesday. December 18. Brussels, 8 15 9 m
t Tuesday. January 15, Windham, 815 p m
Tuesday, January 22, Zurich, 8:15 p m
Fund raising .underway for Norway trip
RECREATION PREVIEW
by Bryan Peter
BY RECREATION DIRECTOR 527-0882
A WiCKER PARTY is being held by the
Seaforth Brownies, Guides and Pathfind-
ers. it will be in the Seaforth and District
Community Centres (downstairs hall) from
6:30 p.m, to 8:30 p.m. on Thursday, Nov.
15. There is free admission, refreshments
and a free draw for a family picture., donated
by Frank Phillips. Everyone is welcome to
attend.
Minor Baseball continues their PAPER
DRIVE this Saturday, Nov, 10. Please have
your papers bundled and at the curb by 9:00
a.m. Minor Baseball sincerely appreciates
your help and support in this fund raising
project.
STORY HOUR continues every Saturday
from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. at the local library.
Make sure your children participate in this
rewarding and unique program.
PARENTS AND TOTS SKATING is held
every Wednesday from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. at
the arena. There is no fee and everyone is
welcome to take advantage of this opportun-
ity for some fun and exercise.
A Midget Hockey Team from LAMBERT-
Sh1ER, NORWAY will be hosted by
Seaforth from December 27 to January 9.
While in Canada, Norway will be playing a
total of seven games with local teams,
including' two in Seaforth. The Seaforth
games will be held Saturday. December 29
at 4:30 p.m. and Tuesday, January 8 at 8:15
p.m, Other games will be in Goderich,
Mitchell, Mount Forest, Walkerton and
Meaford. The local committee has been
hard at work arranging tours at Champion
Roads in Goderich, K Brand hats in Mount
Forest and the Collingwood Shipyards.
Also, as part of the Meaford trip, the boys
will enjoy some skiing at Collingwood's
Blue Mountain. On January 1, both the
Norway team and the Seaforth teamwl1
travel to London to see Hamilton play e
London Knights in Junior 'A' hockey. Fund
raising for the return trip next year to
Norway includes selling cheese, tickets on a
color television, assistance from the Sea -
forth Optimist Club, advertising in a
souvenir program and various other events
between now and December of 1985. All in
all, it promises to be an exciting time for all
the players inboived in this international
exchange. An interesting fact is that
Seaforth is the first town in the W .0. A, A, to
have been chosen to host a team from
another country and to have the opportunity
to make a return trip.