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The Huron Expositor, 1986-01-22, Page 6A6 THE ,HURON ,EXPOSITOR, JANUARY 22, 1986 -7- CLEAR THE PUCK - The Seaforth Atoms put up a good fight Saturday but had their hopes of a gold medal finish dashed with two straight losses. In this game they lost 6-3 to Lambeth. Mcilwralth photo Atoms put out of tournament The Atom tournament started on the weekend with the home team losing out on it's bid for top honors after two losses on Saturday. The first game against New Hamburg 'mild have gone either way. New Hamburg went ahead 1-0 with a late third period goal, and then scored an empty net goal in the last seconds of the game. In the afternoon, Seaforth came up against a tough team from Lambeth. Steve Papple scored the first goal but the Lambeth squad came back with five straight markers. Steve Papple answered again to try to keep Seaforth in the game, but shortly after Kevin Dick bowls high YBC score In Youth Bowling Council bowling this week Kevin Dick bowled a tremendous 288 while Allen Langille also made the board with a 185. High doubles were Kevin Dick with 459 and Kurt Lindeman quite a piece behind with a 309. High averages are Todd McLean at 165 and Kurt Lindeman at 153. Standings are spreading out with Smallpox 49, Knights 36, Kiss 35, and Wolves 20. SCOREBOARD TOWN & COUNTRY BOWLING LEAGUE Men's high average and single, Ron Harris 226, 401. Men's high triple, Reg Dick 893. Women's high average and triple, Sharon Forrest 194. 657 Ladies high single, Joyce Whetham 276. Last Week's Highs: Man's triple and single, Doug Procter 690, 276. Women's high triple and single, Sharon Parrott 645, 284. Standings: Yuppies 69. Hard Rollers 58, "A" Team 55, Happy Gang 53: Toughies 51, Dirty Hall Dozen 29. MIXED BOWUNG LEAGUE Weekly ladles tfigh single, triple, Halon Garrick 248, 602 Weekly mons high single, John Coleman 279 High triple. Brian Dale 768 Seasons ladies high singio. triple. average, Bonnie Bedard 323. 701, 188 Mon Nal single. John Coleman 389. High triple, Tom Kate 855 High average. John Coleman 219 Standings Yankee Doodle Dandies 27 . Caro Beers 77. Blue Jays 58, B1 Sharks 53, Ball Bangers 71, Nul Crackers 51 SENIOR BOWLING LEAGUE High ladies Dorothy McChrskie 537, Belly Mornay 525 Mary Fintayson 518 High Men Elmer Dow 560. Harvey Dow 541. Elmer Townsend 534 High Team 'Cubs" Blanche Hoegy, Oprothy McCtuskie, Florence Kay, Grace Pepper. Berl Walters, Eimer Dow stun Killen EG.MONDVILLE BOWUNG LEAGUE Ladies lugh striate, current. Hilda Date 248 To data Marilyn Den Haan 293 Ladies hip Mtge. current. Hilda Dare 598 To date. Carol Kermit') 689 Men's high single. current, Al Dale 291 1'o data Harry Mr. Haan 326 Men's high triple, current, Dort Crocker 684 To date'. Reg Dtck 754 Ladies high average, Betty Taylor 176 Men's high average Reg Dick 201 Standings: Bustin 10050 96, Bad Ones 55, Raiders 53, Scott's Gang 43. Die 901713alls 47, Borers 49 57. JAMESSOWLING LEAGUE Lackes high single, Lorraine Arts 246 Ladies high triple Cathy ardente 595 Men's high single. Murray 0aaroaWia9 306 Men'o high triple John Hauwert 793 Standings AlleuetteS 54. Blue Jays 84, Expos 65, Mustangs 40. Odotes 48, Tiger Cats 45 COMMERCIAL BOWLING LEAGUE ladies high Single. triple, Alloe Van Bakel 230. 580. High average, Claudette Elliott and Patti Fehr 186. Men s high I mtge. Harry Delayer 285 High 1111110, Car DorsserS /42. Avsrage. John Hauwert 228. Standings- Expite 7015 RedSox 681/4. Ashes 55, Mee Jays 54 Yankeet 49, Care Bears 40 BEST RATE 117 .17rT•111111r 9 1/2 % 1 YEA. 10518 % 5 YEAR INVESTMENTS 53 WEST ST., GODERICH 1 -800 -26.5 -$SO$ Sa.22847 Lambeth scored again to make the score 6-2. Steve got his hat trick in the game but it didn't spark the home team on anymore. The final score was 6-3 for Lambeth. McLaughlin Ctiev4)Ids Ltd. 13 Main Si. Seaforth 527-1140 • Service • Selection • Savings • Satitfeetion 6 Leasing AUTO PARTS g SUPPLIES • o PARIS & ACCESSORIES niAlfetot c4r441rd64.___ *CVO ristitit stippo, 521.0514 siAPONTS ' 11 GDOEFIICH ST. 5274010 Tournament to finish up on The Seaforth Optimist Club held their Walkerton in the "8" championship game. 13TH ANNUAL WINTER CARNIVAL last Byron Major vs Goderich in the "A" weekend. The Hockey Tournament that was consolation and Forrest meets up with held at the Arena was a big success with 26 Thorold for the "A" championship game. teams participating from Southwestern On- Games start at 12:30 p.m. on Sunday, tario. The tournament will finish up next January 26. See you there. Sunday with all the consolation and champ- We will still ACCEPT LATE REGISTRA- ionship games to be played. The teams TIONS for all our programs. Some programs playing these games will be: in the "C" are short of students and we do not want to consolation, Byron Minor vs Hensall, "C" .cancel them. Please call the Recreation Office championship game will see Lucan and Elma at 527-0882 to register. Logan; Lambeth and Brantford Minor face off The SEAFORTH LIBRARY is putting on in the "B" consolation, and Clinton takes on films every Thursday after school for the kids. Pee Wees beat Mitchell 6-2 Seaforth Pee Wees played in Mitchell January 14 for their last game of the regular season before playoffs. Seaforth won 6-2. Seaforth opened up the scoring in the first period on a goal by Ted Sills assisted by Jason Papple. Seaforth dominated the second period by scoring two goals. Ted Sills picked up his second goal of the night on a pass from Karsten Carroll and Jason McNichol scored The Seaforth Midgets weren't about to on a pass from Jeff Gemmell. In the third admit they were suffering from jet lag from period five goals were scored; two by Mitchell their trip to Denmark when they met with the and three by Seaforth. Scoring were Jason Zurich team on Tuesday night of last week. McNichol unassisted; Jason Papple unassist- They won the game anyway defeating Zurich ed; and Ray. Murray assisted by Brent 8-3. Vanden Akker. Opening the scoring for Seaforth was Joe Play-offs for the Pee W ees start January 25 Smith with an unassisted goal midway against Mitchell in Seaforth. through the first period. This past weekend the Pee W ees were Zurich tied the game at the 3:45 mark of the entered in the Legion tournament in Ripley. first period. Seaforth lost their first game 2-1 to Exeter. As With 3:27 remaining in the second period this was a single knockout tournament the Kevin Cooper scored assisted by Brad loss eliminated them from further play. Beuttenmiller. Ron Pryce scored unassisted After a scoreless first period Exeter opened only to have Joe Smith score his second goal up the scoring in the second on a goal by Jamie Bedard, to end the period 1-0. In the third period Seaforth tied the score on a goal by Karsten Carroll assisted by Paul Jet lag doesn't h Sunday Please check the Community Calendar for next Thursday's film. The Seaforth Recreation Department will be offering a GYMNASTICS PROGRAM starting Saturday, February 8 from 10 a.m. to noon. This progmm will be for boys and girls three to 16-yearold. Registration Day will be at the Arena on Saturday, February 1 from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Instructors will be Katherine Bettye arid Lynda Thomson. Volunteers are needed to help the instruc- tors. So anyone who is interested please call me at 527-0882. in final game Mcliwain, With just four seconds left in the game Exeter scored to break the tie and went on to win the game 2-1. Seaforth played a good strong game. Two goals they scored were disallowed. amper Midgets of the game assisted by Mike Schoonder- woerd ending the second period with Seaforth ahead 4-1'. The third period saw Kevin Cooper, Joe Smith, Ron Pryce and Mike Schoonderwoerd each scoring for Seaforth. Zurich answered back with two quick goals to end the game. Novices win 5-2 Seaforth Novice defeated Huron Park in Huron Park on Saturday 5-2. Scoring for Seaforth was Mike Watt with 5 goals. Assists went to Wayne Schoonderwoerd with 1. EACH PKG. CONTAINS 3 Centre Cut Chops 3 Loin End Chops 3 Tenderloin Chops DEVO SLICED SIDE BACON CENTRE CUT LOIN PORK CHOPS 4.37 /kg • EVE AY LOW PRICES AT LIMIT 6 PER CUSTOMER 500 g PKG. FRESH COMBINATION BUDGET PACK PORK LOIN CHOPS 3.26/kg BONELESS LOIN 5.47/kg CENTRE CUT LOIN 4.81/kg FAST FRY PORK cEATTRE 5 A iii PORK 218 ROASTS 1111.141111.11b. CHOPS . )SWEET PICKLED CORHMEALED WILTMANN BLACK FOREST CENTRE CUT 5.05/kg REGULAR OR MAPLE 8.13/99 Ib. 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