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The Huron Expositor, 1988-09-28, Page 29Centenaires lose 8-6 in pre -season play "In the first period we played hockey. We outplayed them and we out -shot them 17-9. In the second period we stunk, and in the third period we about tied in shots on goal." This is how Seaforth Centenaires coach Graham Nesbitt sums up his team's effort on Sunday when they played their second exhibition game, this time at home against the Exeter Hawks. There's a lot of interest in the local club this season, and for this game the Centenaires had a huge squad with six defencemen, four lines of forwards, and a goaltender for each period. The Centenaires were frustrated in the first period, getting 17 chances but not con- verting any. Exeter got half the shots but put two in the net. Mike Betties got the Centenaires on the scoreboard 21 seconds into the second period with a shorthanded goal and Exeter answered with three goals of their own to take a .5-1 lead. Andy Ball got the next Senior bowlers hold practise The Seniors had their first practise run at bowling last Friday with 33 bowlers present. Bill Harris was back in good form after last year's surgery and had two games of 264. The executive is preparing teams and hope all regular bowlers will be out next week. Sorry to report Harvey Dow is confin- ed to Stratford General Hospital. A number of Seniors who would like to bowl were on a bus trip last Friday so we look for them this week. Edna and Neil Bell are also away to the west for three weeks. Good bowling everyone. Seatorth marker assisted by Jason McNichol and Steve Schroeder. But Exeter wasn't done yet, and ran up the score to 6-2 before the period ended. Exeter outshot the Cents 19-10. Exeter had two more goals by 13:44 of the third period, and it looked like the game was going to end as a blowout, but Kevin McLI- wain knocked in a pass centred by Wayne Regele and started to get Seaforth back in the game. Brad Carter also assisted on the goal. Ron Pryce got Seaforth's fourth goal on a power play setup assisted by Brad Beuttenmiller and Tim Moore. McElwain was again in the right place at the right time, and Carter and Regele set him up for his second goal of the game. The Centenaires scoring drive was still alive at 5:03, when on the power play Carter dropped a pass to Beuttenmiller who step- ped, up from the point to drive a wrist shot over the Exeter goaltender's right shoulder. Ray Murray also assisted on the play. But in the final three minutes of play two fights broke out, and when the scuffle was sorted out by the referees the Centenaires came up shorthanded for the rest of the game and their comeback chance was lost. The final score was 8-6 for Exeter. The Centenaires will play their first regular season game in Wellesley this Saturday, and their first home game of the 1988.89 season will be October 11 at 8:30 p.m. when they take on Tavistock. DEKE OUT OPPONENT This soccer player from Huron Centennial School in Brucefield proved to be pretty adept in foothandling the soccer ball, when he deked out his opponent from Seaforth Public School. Despite this move, however, Seaforth beat Brucefield 2-1. The win gave them five straight wins at this tournament, and subse- quently the championship. Mcllwraith photo. Thursday fighters bowl on The Wanderers moved into sole position of first place as they defeated the Will-Nots 5-2. Gary Bedard came on strong for the Wanderers - shooting games of 240, 219, and 217 for a total of 676.1Joanne Knight wheeled a high 289, with 177 and 144 - a total of 610. The Will-Nots were led by Steve Steep who registered scores of 206, 198 and 169 - a 573 total. Ralph Johnson chipped in with 244,172 and 150 for a final 566 total. The Bowl Shippers fired their cannons as they defeated the Big Es 5-2. Doug Leonhardt and Don Deighton paired up for 634 and 626 respectively in leadigg the Bowl Shippers. Sharon Marshall fired games of 244, 185 and 164 for a total of 593. For the Big Es, Ken Whetham showed good form when he rolled 223, 220 and 172 - a 563 triple - Pat Deighton also bowled very well. (Have you been giving her tips Don?) The Boomers got aced by the Aces as they just could not get on track. Mike Meidinger - showing flawless form - rolled 286, 245 and 211 for a total of 742. Soaring to great heights was Deb Bedard with 227,181 and 170 for 578. (Marriage must agree with her). Karl Teichert led the Boomers with scores of 238, 175 and 161- a 574 triple. Pat Ryan (Old Lef- tie) still moves on with good games of 205,176 and 175 - a big 556 total. This is your year Pat. ' ON THE GREENS by Carolanne Doig SEAFORTH SEAHAWKS Hockey Practice Try Outs Friday, Oct. 7 9:30 p.m. Arena Anyone interested In playing Intermediate Hockey is welcome. Senior golf league winds Saturday, October 1 was a great day for golf with balmy breezes and plenty of sun- shine. The Turkey Shoot was won by the team of Ingrid Claus, Gord Scott, and Ian Doig with a score of 30 over the back 9. Each member of the team received a gift cer- tificate for a Turkey from EMA just in time for Thanksgiving. All of the players enjoyed a delicious pot luck after the golf and other participants will also be enjoying turkey this weekend won in the annual event. an- nualOn two -ball' withver 50 golfers Feed � held braving cool winds and threatening rain. By the time this goes to press the senior league will have wound up its weekly get togethers. The seniors have certainly enjoyed their Monday morning golf games and will miss up organizer Len Johnston who will be moving away. Hopefully someone will take up the reins in 1989 so the fun will continue. Ian Doig is off to Bermuda for the Ber- muda Open. This tournament will be played on the tough Port Royal course. Ian is well known on the island and has a good follow- ing of fans. We wish him well. This weekend the Pike Lake couples tour- nament is scheduled with five couples from Seaforth taking part. Last year It snowed and it may just do the same again this year. There will still be some good golfing days ahead so don't put those clubs away yet. The clocks don't change until October 30 and after that weekday golf will be limited for "nine to fivers". Now's the time to plan that golf holiday for this winter. Check out golf magazines for some great ideas and then see your travel agent soon! THE HURON EXPOSITOR, OCTOBER 5, 1988 — 11A 514110RIN 8 OISIRI', I C4th MINOR' NOW I' SEAFORTH and DISTRICT MINOR HOCKEY BOTTLE DRIVE Saturday, Oct. 15 g a.m.. to 12 Noon Please have your bottles ready to be pick- ed up or leave them at the Arena. - For Information call 527-0715 SDHS GIRLS •BASKETBALL TEAMS Vs GIRLS ALUMNI m. FROM THE PAST „• Friday, October 21st S.D.H.S. +Y 7:30 p.m. TEAMS CONTACT PHONE 1960's Debbie Rau 527-1301 1970's Carol Ann Doig 527-1549 1980's Terry Johnston 527-0380 LET THE ALUMNI FROM OUT OF TOWN KNOW ABOUT THIS EVENING OF FUN AND REMEMBERING. IT'S FREE!! ALTERNATE EDUCATION At Seatorth Tow Hall For ADULTS AND YOUTH YOU CAN: 1. Earn credits for a high school diploma. 2. Upgrade employment skills. 3. Complete requirements for college/university entrance. 4. Pursue an interest. DAYTIME classes have started. EVENING classes will be available soon. To register or for more information please call 527-0380. Sponsored by Seaforth District High School and Huron County Board of Education. IT'S -FREE!!! HOW MANY GOLF DAYS TILL CHRISTMAS??? We can't tell because it all depends on the weather But we can tell you there are ONLY 69 Shopping Days Left. VISIT OUR PRO SHOP NOW, SELECTION IS AT ITS BEST, EVERYTHING ON SALE Yes, We Have Gift Certificates MARKET YOUR CORN & SOYBEANS THROUGH US • Up to the minute prices • Fast, efficient and friendly service • Extended hours to receive your grain • Accurate weights and grades • Cheques issued at local branch • Competitive prices Also Augusta, Houser, Harus, Fredrick Seed Wheat A TRIP TO THE DENTIST was provided to the children of Seaforth and District Preschool Learning Centre recently, where they learned about dentist offices, what dentists do, and how to brush their teeth. Shown here Malindima Sampa and Jason Brugger are given a ride in the dentist's chair by dental assistant Nancy Denham who works in the offices of Doctors David and Thomas Drake. Corbett photo. Horticultural Society views The Seaforth Horticultural Society opened its autumn season on Wednesday, September 14 with a dessert meeting in the Seaforth Public School auditorium. Neighboring societies from Clinton, Blyth, Goderich, Bayfield and Hensall attended and were welcomed by President Margaret DeJong. Plans were made to decorate a car for Fall Fair Queen contestant Andrea Muir. The Society congratulates Andrea, who was later crowned Queen of the Fair. Marjorie Phillips was presented with an slide show Onta, io Horticultural Association service certificate and the Mary Haugh trophy by Mary MacLeod on behalf of the Society. Guest speaker for the evening was Fred Prescod of the Royal Botanical Gardens, Hamilton. Mr. Prescod gave an informative slide presentation on preventing and treating disease, etc in houseplants. The October 12 meeting will be held at the Van Egmond House when landscape ar- chitect Ken Buck of K.W. Buck and Assoc., Guelph, will speak on Victorian gardens. Everyone is welcome and watch the Com- munity Calendar for further details. k. 6 -6 F E F T, f t t_ h E R 5..,�„ Seaforth 345-2545 Pt. Albert 529-7135 Hensel! 262-2527 Mitchell 348-8433 Ailsa Craig 293-3223 Granton 225-2360