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The Huron Expositor, 1988-02-03, Page 1414 — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, FEBRUARY 3,1988 40. IN MEMORIAM HICKEY In lovingmemory of our "Dear Grandmother, Marie Hickey - deceased February 7, 198Q. There will always be a heartache And often a silent tear, But always precious memories, "Granny", Of days. when "You" were here. Always remembered, Pat and Janice Murray. 40-05-x1 HICKEY In loving memory, of a "Dear Mother, Marie Hickey, deceased February 7, 1980." Mother is such a special word, A word that brings to mind. A big warm smile, a helping hand, A way of being kind. Devotion to her family A word of patience too, "Mother", ,is such a special word, Because it' stands for "You". Always loved and remembered Mary Murray. 40-05-x1 41 • PERSONAL DATES GALORE: For all ages and unattach- ed. Thousands of members anxious to meet you. Prestige Acquaintances call toll-free 1-800-263-9163. Hours Noon till 8 p.m. 41-05-bc FREE SINGLES Bulletin! Meet someone nice by phone or correspondence. 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Place: SEAFORTH COMMUNITY CENTRE COMMITTEE ROOM Space is limited, so call today for a reservation: 273-0980 Can't attend, Then mail this coupon for more infor mation and your free Tax Planning Guide to Ftnons, Tax Name Street I City Province Postal Code ITel (Bus.) (Res.) My DS Consultants name is ' (if applicable) 1 Dominion Securities Paul Miller Festival Square, 10 Downie Street, P.O. Box 247 STRATFORD, Ontario. PH. 273-0980 NSA 6T1 Bantam YBC bowler scores a 182 Wednesday Standings ate: Lightning Express 60, Kool Kats 54, Ravin Fun 53, Strike Force 48, Spare it up 39 and Strikers 31. EGMONDVILLE BOWLING Ladies High Single — Patty Ann Gridzak 307, Patty Ann Gridzak 307 to date. Ladies High Triple — Carol Johnston 627, Betty Johnston 681 to date. Ladies High Average Wednesday YBC high single bowlers were Amanda Manuel who bowled 139 and Carrie Bannon at 128. They changed places for high doubles with Carrie getting 238 and Amanda 210. High boys went to Steven Fehr with a 182 and Kevin Barry at 162. High doubles were also Steven with 320 and Kevin at 266. Most improved for January was Michael Nigh who improved his average 19 points. Standings this week are Snowballs 45, Bulldogs 43, California Cuties 42, Latecomers 40, Bluejays 39 and Starfighters 33. Sunday mixed league high bowlers were Noele Thompson at 93, Monica Ryan doing great with 207 and Janet McBeath at 203. High triples were also Noele with 266, Monica at 485 and Janet with 548. High boys went to Joe Kenny with 173, Luke McMillan at 187 and Jeff Alce at 236. High triples were Joe with 387, Tom Hunt bowled 473, and Jeff had 590. — Betty Johnston 191. Men's High Single —Jeff Dick 295, Randy Gridzak 346 to date. Men's High Triple — George Johnston 698, Rick VanderVeen 841 to date. Men's High Average — George Johnston, 214. Team Standings — Loose Talk 85, Hot Dogs 77, Holy Rollers 63, Whltlisnake 60, Whipper Snippers 58 and Gutterballers 35. New Hamburg doubles Tiger score BY GEORGE LOVE Matxold 230, 248, 223 -1099 and Jack Fuller Seaforth Tigers lost to New Hamburg 238, 228 -1056. 32-16 in Men's Inteetown Bowling League play in New Hamburg on January 30. Cal Melitzer led New Hamburg with high games of 227, 269, 326 - 1212, Kerry Swartz Team standings after 18 weeks are: 257, 231, 226 -1131 and Tom Stroh 229, 251, 230 Goderich 573%, Bowl Mor 5171, Seaforth -1096. 473, Mitchell 421%, St. Marys 409, Clinton Bill Wilson was high for Seaforth with 403, Lucan 402%, Mikes 400%, New Ham - high games of 266, 303 242 f»r 14wi t'°''' 03' burg 395 and Zurich 324%. Seaforth will bowl in Zurich on February 6 and in Clinton on February 13. Novice undefeated • from page 11A Belmont and Seaforth were evenly match- ed for the first minutes of the game, and ended the first period in a 0-0 draw. Belmont started the scoring at 3:46 off the second period, then scored again 10 seconds later off the face off. Seaforth started a turn around however, when Charles Robertson scored at the 3:11 mark. He was assisted by Pat Gridzak and Mark Van Dooren. Half a minute later Grid- zak scored off a rebound from Robertson and Marion. Seaforth went ahead 3-2 on a goal by Anstett, assisted by Van Dooren. In the third period Marion counted two Lions top Jaguars • from page 11A Hulksters-57, Ramblers -57 and Dogs -49. COMMERCIAL BOWLING LEAGUE Cuba downed Japan 7-0 and 2807 - 2673 in total pins in the Commercial Bowling League bowled at Starlight Lanes on January 28. Patti Fuhr was high bowler for Cuba with a 263 single and 689 triple. The leaders for Japan were Cor De Corte 262 and Doug Fuhr 607. Canada shut out Monaco 7-0 and 2794 - 2474 in pinfall. Cor Vanden Hoven had a 241 single and McLaughlin Chev-Olds Ltd. 13 Main St. Seaforth 527-1140 • Service • Selection • Savings • Satisfaction • Leasing • Complete BODY SHOP Service Water Well DRILLING W. D. Hopper and Sons 4 MODERN ROTARY RIGS Neil Durl Jim 527-1737 527-0828 527-0775 goals for Seaforth, while Belmont countered with one. Marion received the Player of the Game Award. SEAFORTH4-BELMONT3 Seaforth found itself once again facing Belmont, when it came to the Silver Stick final. And once again the game was a tough one. Seaforth's Pat Gridzak initiated the game's scoring at the 4:30 mark of the first period, off a beautiful pass from Mark Van Dooren. Belmont tied things up early in the se- cond, but Van Dooren popped a second Seaforth goal past the Belmont goaltender two minutes later, off a rebound of Robert- son. Three minutes later Gridzak made some great moves to count his second goal of the game. Belmont came back with two quick goals to tie things up at three. Then with 1:09 left in the game Van Dooren scored the game winner, assisted by Marion. The Silver Stick win was a result of ex- cellent team effort. All lines did a fine job hemming in their opponents, and goaltenders Scott Wood and Josh Dietz com- bined to make several key saves. Claudette Elliott, a 676 triple to lead the Canada scores. Jerry Fuhr led Monaco with 265 - 602. The Gypsies edged the league leading USA squad 4-3 with USA having the edge in pinfall 2617 - 2507. Wilhemina Poppe was high for the Gyp- sies with 240 - 574 and Harry Deloyer was the leader for USA with 244 - 670. Team standings are: USA -75, Canada -62%, Japan -55, Monaco -49, Cuba -49 and Gypsies -45%. JUNIOR INTERTOWN The Junior Intertown Bowling League was in action at Starlight Lanes in Seaforth .BACHERT MEATS Coll us for your custom slaughtering needs SLAUGHTER DAY TUESDAY 'For your freezer sides of Beef Pork Lomb or Veal •••"_.,* Smoked Pork Chops. '41111"` 'Great for the 6.5.07 A All meat Govt Inspected 1 mile east of Walton 887-9328 SHOE REPAIRS Heel Lifts $5.25 Clothing Repairs & Alterations IMAGE 6 Main St., Seatorth 527-0055 on Sunday, January 30. This was the second week of bowling for the Juniors and showed some very fine competition. , Molesworth downed Zurich 5 - 2, Goderich Blue topped Wingham 5.- 2, and Seaforth took over first place when they blanked Goderich Red 7 - 0. Seaforth scores were: Robin Scarrow - 93 - 107-146-346, Kevin Coleman -136-83-123- 342, Liz Hunt - 143 - 143 - 111 - 397, Monica Ryan -200-131-174-505 and Tom Hunt -177 -136-126-439. Team Standings are: Seaforth - 12, Goderich Blue -10, Molesworth - 7, Goderich Red - 5, Zurich - 4 and Wingham - 4. Local teams • from page 10 pionship. No goals were scored until the overtime period. The Most Valuable Player award of the game went to Palmerston goalie Gary Hopper. In other games involving local teams: Chiselhurst won 2-0 over Skidz before being eliminated from the tournament by the Dumpers. The Red Rustlers lost its first game 2-0 to Husky Turbo but then recorded two wins - 2-0 over the Ironmen and 3-0 over the Skidz, before being eliminated 2-1 in a sudden death overtime period by the Red Rustlers. The Grads lost their first two games - 3-1 to the Bombers and 2-0 to the Rams. Parr Line lost its first game 5-0 to Teviotdale, won its second game 4-0 over Regiers Raiders and lost its third game 2-1 to the Rams. In addition to the loss to Parr Line the Raiders also lost 4-1 to Cambridge. Winthrop lost 1-0 to Morval Steamers, won 3-0 over Mitchell and lost 3-1 in overtime to Deemerton. The River Rats lost 2-0 to Camlachie and 3-2 to Deemerton. Huron E xpositor 527-0240 In March, The Huron Expositor will publish a Special Section... "Seaforth, Building for the Future, Stepping into the 90'x" This positive, progressive special edition will feature a full colour picture on the front page. That picture could be one of yoursl So start digging through your photo album now. Or go out and take one depicting the theme — you have plenty of time. *Must be a colour photo — no slides. 'fudging will be based on the photo that best illustrates the theme — "Seaforth, Building for the Future, Stepping into the 90's".. *Photos to be submitted to The Huron Expositor Office, 10 Main St. South, Seaforth. *Deadline for entries is Friday, February 12. *Submit as many photos as you like.