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The Huron Expositor, 1988-11-09, Page 1414A — THE HURON FXPOSITOR. NOVEMBER 9, 1988 VOTE Bob Broadfoot FOR REEVE FOR TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH November 14th • 5 years as Councillor • 3 years as Deputy Reeve I have tried to get to see everyone in the Township in person, but if I missed you. and you'd like to discuss any Issues with me, lust call 522-1498. Your support would be greatly appreciated. To the voters in the Township of HIBBERT AND LOGAN and the TOWN OF MITCHELL RE-ELECT LOUIS MALONEY As trustee on the HURON -PERTH SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD •Has served on the Board since 1982 'Has the EXPERIENCE, KNOWLEDGE and DEDICATION to serve you best. I ASK FOR YOUR SUPPORT ON NOV. 14th GEORGE CANTELON FOR REEVE TUCKERSMITH TOWNSHIP RE-ELECT Edwin C. "Ted" Iliman TOWNSHIP OF LOGAN VOTE FOR EXPERIENCE •8 Years Council •3 Years Deputy Reeve •3 Years Reeve •And Served on Many Committees YOUR VOTE WILL BE APPRECIATED GARST 8808 GARST 8882 CO-OP 6356 ."l�a e ..,.A ..r*wee rem star., arks v•I Me Ms. nee � )C ria 6 . b m Cons®} .b go lam e+,M aa6e.d kale,, l—vea... .Vt.J.fea -4,..r' —., *.s.sasa..,, Neleassay nen ...a,�a .,--,T., —e16�a CO-OP2880 arands �. qe. Tti, bd.f .', mak war, la del ^aV a!9L SEAFORTH CO-OP MAIN ST., SEAFORTH 527-0770 GREAT FORM - Seaforth's Jane Crowley showed great promise here and went on to score again to win this contest 8-2. Mcllwrailh in net, during a recent ringette game against Blyth. Blyth scored photo. Centenaires extend losing streak to The Seaforth Centenaires have got a nine were given minor penalties, and in the game losing streak going, after losses last resulting power play Wellesley scored weekend against the Wellesley Apple Jacks twice. Steve Schroeder was assisted by Ron and the Brussels Bulls. Pryce on a goal to try to keep Seaforth in the Wellesley was in Seaforth on Friday night game, but Wellesley started to run up the for their second game of the season against score. Before the period was out they had the Centenaires. scored four more goals. Wellesley is the only team the Cents have Ray Murray, Andy Ball and Mike Betties beaten this year, and Seaforth got the scar- put it together for a Seaforth power play ing started in this contest on a goal by Ray goal, and Tim Moore was assisted by Betties Murray in the first minute of play, with An- and Jason McNichol on another power. play dy Ball and Dan -en Akey assisting. But goal. So the score was 8-4 in favor of the Wellesley tied the score on a powerplay and visitors coming out of the second period. got another marker to leave the first period Almost halfway through the third period with a 2-1 lead. Shots on net in the first Centenaire's coach Graham Nesbitt, upset period were 11-10 for the Apple Jacks. by having to constantly play a man short Penalties began to hurt the Centenaires in and by Wellesley's five power play goals, the second period. At 19:29 two Centenaires told the referee he wasn't doing a bang-up Novice outscore Listowel 12-3 Seaforth hosted Listowel Novice on Satur- Murray assisted on Scott Van Dooren's day, November 5. short-handed goal, Pat Coyne assisted Mark The Seaforth team started the scoring Van Dooren and Jered Munro scored with Mark Van Dooren's unassisted goal unassisted. after only 27 seconds of play. The Listowel Congratulations to Scott Van Dooren for team came back 30 seconds later to tie the his hat trick and to Mark Van Dooren for his score at 1-1. Seaforth then took charge and double hat trick. scored four more goals in that period -two The four defencemen, Jered Munro, unassisted goals by Mark Van Dooren, one Jeremy McNichol, Bruce Griffin and Rob by Scott Van Dooren assisted by Scott Criag made several excellent plays to assist Henderson and one by Brandon Nash the goalie, Josh Dietz in the 12-3 win. assisted by Mike Mullin. The St. Mary's Novice team came to town The second period scoring saw three more on Sunday, November 6 for an exhibition Seaforth goals - two by Mark Van Dooren game. It was a close game with lots of end to and one by Scott Van Dooren assisted by end action. All the Seaforth goals were Ben Murray. • scored by Mark Van Dooren although Listowel started the scoring in the third several other players had excellent scoring period with their second goal and also put opportunities. Charles Robertson stopped one more in the net. Seaforth had four more many shots on net including one penalty goals in this period. Charles Robertson shot. The final score was Seaforth 3, St. assisted on Mark Van Dooren's goal, Ben Mary 's 1. Tweens ringette shut out Exeter The Seaforth Tween Ringette Team one. Andrea Gingerich was credited with played its first scheduled game of the the shut -out. season against Exeter on Sunday at the This year's team members are Jill Wood, arena. Andrea Gingerich, Kim Rau, Jodie Hugill, The Tweens overpowered Exeter by shut- Tricia Smith, Carrie McElwain, Julie ting them out 9-0. Every girl played their Carter, Cheryl McLlwain, Katie Craig, position well. Robyn Carnochan, Janice Rodney, Kris Goal scorers for Seaforth were Janice Gemmell and Crista Clark. Coach - Marg Rodney and Cheryl McElwain with 3 each; Dale, Assistant Coach - Julie Kinsman, Carrie McLlwain - 2; and Kim Rau with one. Manager - Lois McElwain and Trainer - Picking up assists were Cheryl McLlwain - Tammy Nash. 2; Janice Rodney, Kim Rau, Kris Gemmel,' The Tweens travel to Clinton on Friday Carrie McElwain and Katie Craig each with night for a 7 p.m. game. WEATHER GUARD boots/bottes Made in Canada VINYL PULLONS pink or grey $16.98, $19.98 and $21.98 FEATURES — •Fashionable nylon or fabric tops 'Adjustable closures for easy on -and -off •Weatherproof suede finish •Removable insoles or liners for additional warmth and easy drying. BOOTS FOR ALL SEASONS 28 ONT. RD. MITCHELL .1''. s,,.l sal.$ s ..s.�.r..: JILL Women's grey or black $29.98 ROYAL Navy -Grey velcro $29.98 childs size 5-12 & 13-3 • sal/69e Main Street MITCHELL OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS TILL 9:00 P.M. PHONE: 349-9951 nine job. Although he never swore at or threaten- ed the referee, he was given a Game Misconduct and two Gross Misconduct penalties and ordered off the bench. After Nebitt's ejection the ref never took the whistle from his mouth, and the Centenaires didn't give him reason to be le- nient. Before the game was over the Apple Turn to page 20 SCOREBOARD COMMERCIAL BOWLING Mars Bars 23, Smarties 23, Kit Kats 22, Nut Bars 16, Sweet Manes 12, Snickers 9. TOP 10 AVERAGES Cor De Corte 208, Gwen Harburn 191. HIGH SCORES Carl Kramers 238, Verna Edgar 249. HIGH TRIPLE -FLAT Carl Kramers 657, Ann Van Dooren 584. TUESDAY NIGHT YBC No Names 19 pts., Malmekians 18 pts., Strike Force 16 pts., Munchies 15 pts., Sue's Rockers 10 pts., The Studs 6 pts. SENIORS Girls - single, Sue Kuzmich 174; triple, Sue Kuzmich 505; average Sue Kuzmich 157. Boys - single, Jason Reid 149; triple, Jason R. 385, average, Jason R. 145. JUNIORS Single Liz Hunt 177, Tom Hunt 209. Triple Liz Hunt 486, Luke McMillfon 497. Average Liz Hunt 155, Robbie Holmes 120. BANTAM Single Suzanne Bennett 117, Derek Hunt 150. Triples Barbie Stokes 304, Derek H. 348. Average Amanda Mavel 97, Derek H. 120. WEDNESDAY NIGHT YBC Powers of Pain, 15 pts., Ghost Busters, Road Runners and Tiger Cats tied for 10 pts., Alley Cats 11 pts., Strikers 4 pts. SINGI.FS Girls - Crista Leonnardt 135, Noelle Thompson 108, Leanne Denhaan 99. Boys Kevin McDonald 158, Chriss Hoff- man 123, Derek Dayman 119. DOUBLES Girls - Christa Leonnardt 226, Noelle Thompson 209, Leanne Denhaan 195. Boys - Kevin McDonald 264, Chris Hoff- mann 225, Derek Dayman 201. AVERAGES Noelle Thompson 113, Kevin McDonald 116. Water Well DRILLING W.D. Hopper and Sons 4 MODERN ROTARY RIGS Neil Durl Jim 527-1737 527-0828 527-0775 VOTE HAZEL HILDEBRAND MAYOR TOWN OF SEAFORTH •8 YEARS EXPERIENCE - 5 Years on Council - 3 Years as Deputy Reev - •STRONG OPEN LEADERSHIP •POSITIVE GROWTH FOR OUR FUTURE *LISTENING TO YOU AND YOUR CONCERNS For Transportation to the Polls Call 527-1880 or 527-0555 1 M