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The Huron Expositor, 1986-04-02, Page 6AS — THE HURON EXPOSITORS APRIL 29S.88 Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada LIFE AND DDE INSUANCE INCOME TAX DEDUCTIBLE FLEXIBLE NO LOAD R,R,B.P• N0N•SMOKERS RATES AVAILABLE REP Arnold Stinnissen 117 GODERICH ST, EAST SEAFORTH Tel. 527.0410 aaw Bptloq nFqIPmont eVeCiALIST oDEMONBTRATION8 a INSTALLATIONS .t BALtc8 SEAFORTH AND DISTRICT MINOR BASEBALL ANNUAL MEETING Thursday, April 10 8:30 p.m. UPSTAIRS HALL SEAFORTH & DISTRICT COMMUNITY CENTRES SUPPORT YOUR SEAFORTH & DISTRICT MiNOR BASEBALL PROGRAM nlh�.MoClure lcoks back at one of • s � �Bd ... �Ppf13A�{y��,y� d�'o-4 � n` .. �„�``sar �jir, r.Y#�`-. NETHAT AT a e oa e Centenalre goaltender Keith McClure Junior 0 aeml-finals here Fri aY Raffia photo' ONE T some tut t AWAY _' the twond Vaffey that on. outstanding eaves and allowed only two me loftlthenOHA .the shots that eluded him, as Centenalre Tom Turner and two Made team's 5-2 win over Grand Valley in the tNt 9 1 Year 1 Q% The Harvesters took the lead on a power TheirSeaforth Grandaires have proven two p goal at the 14:56 mark of the second their 7 b wint-f ev nr OHValley in A Junior payoff frame, but the Centenalre f came right back of the was o� with a power -play tally finished otf' o round wn three fluke. minutes later. Dave Murray amen to 5-2one the tome Faded passing play started by Dave Akey byd Andy. Russe . Another power play g off elimination with a win at home Friday bads in the drivers seat at the bight and Came back i tie the Ve�eyi'The Grand Valley victory Sunday in Grand ddin g 7.41 mark and the period ended with the Personal Financial Planning ❑ Tax Planning ❑ R.R.S.P:S 0 Tax Saving Mo ❑ Tax Saving Monthly Income Plans CONTACT: MIKE THOMAS 527-1539 The game featured some excellent whor by goaltenders at both ends of the ice, witame and Keithec making 45 stops in the aside 41, including many McClure turning tOCENnT ones, the 4 GtRA D VA13EY3 The outcomeof oubtt right to the (finish, contest in with d Valley was in on to record a 4-3 the Centenaires hanging in at the final buzzer., g Murray put 4-3 d for a a outflying, back to baekwina set the stageHarvesters up 2-1. w Seaforth came The Seaforth power play strums again at Campbell and John Dale. game' Tuesday asst night) in Seaforth, period three when Akey blasted the team ahead less than one minute into the settle the second -round series. 15:25 of eine. assisted by at the 7:27 mark, SEAFORTH 5, GRAND period 2a shot After Grand Valley scored Coals the home Campbell drew assists. point.Russell ai► After two dose cheddr►g periods,and Dale ed the le second Centenafres exploded for four goals in the the only end u on top of a 5-2 score Russell Pur the Centenaires ahead for good Williamson restored the lead at 0:02, with final frame, to P TheHarvesters scored at 2-2 going into at 13:25, when he banged in a rebound on a Murrayrrathe Friday night in werehe scorekeepers th. on irhade a good pass to put Betties period goal, to tie thbe B Cme a beg put Penalties the only entries on the Mike Battles shot from the slot. Kevin Ude flus! frame, . hi the third, in the first Williams Centenaires back m front early ledged made by the sfour.Thellthe Three minutes later, the trio went to work The game wasn't over • yet, period, as Seaforth received five minors while in the clear, by Grand Valley took deadlock wi Cense unnd s age. This time W illiamsonB and Russel Harvesters hem to s 't over .tune at the almost broke the deadlock with justwagoal. 9.41 mark, funning Russell to come up with e five minutes to go, but were frustrated when worked together to set up st under three forward Jim chances ll hit the post on two breakaway short -hand the win. n breakaway within seconds of each With the Core went res pia In alone against unassisted remgeuting, 'cure.Seaforth other, tided. h teams playing two men ed, Bob sent Murray, McClure faced l27u shots in the in. shorthanded. Harvester netnhirtder Colin Black,rfor a goal goal, while Black, his Grand Valley counter. McClure made some outstanding that killed any chance of a Grand Valley Part had 41 pucks fired at him. • with 621 to go in the game' a We are sponsoring a 10 week course in obedience beginning April 1, 1986 att Bayfield Arena For more information Keith c comeback sues to keep the Harvesters off the April sooresheet in the Period. •baseball meeting set for MnOr baseiaa 10 MINOR BASS B (U. will be holding their JAMEET G on Thursday, April 10 the ANNUAL 6:s0 p.m. If you want to have at your children playing baseball this Yo', You 7 at8: 0 must come out to this meeting. It win be very tion fee will be 51.00. There will also be of important that you shovy up. Come out and time danceheldon Thursday, AprilA7 give tions for next Year. It will be p.m. at the Seaforth and fee will District oamu On lly held upstairs InBthe small hall. Centres. Rei5 5 bowling held upstairs afo th and ��ct Minor Hockey Friday, April 18 at 2:00 p.m• pin all in Toc Sou to their will be held at the bowling lanes. e Associationau,would like to invite Y lease watch the Banquet, Awards Night and Bance, to be event times and dates p held Friday, April 25 starting at 6:00 p.m. Eicpositor for the complete schedule. For y 'muablefrom Bob 'i euttnmilier more informitio7 D the Senior Games please can r hockey coach Greta Kar 23 Tickets am Minor Hockey . Executive person, or 52414963 CALL 4$2.7734 Marie a Last week's shuffleboard winners: , ladies, Mary 7+oU 0 P. Poisin The SF•A FaiiS ti SRiVIQR GAMES win be A title held the end of April and all of May.ilils Year anter in. The there wlllbele trant ridge rwshufn snooker, Pete Woes win oafs were Brent vandenAkker and events are: euchre ccrnlob stoker. 8 PeeW eel defeated period crtikinoie, � aa�� cord time dance, lawn The Seaforth �� straight Brad S�iroeder. pin howling, horseshoes, tennis, table Milverton PeeW eel two hampIons light. amain the series was Flayed bowling, Boll, w The first event will take the W OAA Group ed in Milverton, the The second g tennis and photography. 17 at 7 p.m. it will be in the first game play in See Seco. After being de s boomed phreelay in be oke rhel ,APS Both teams were me t period, ccaalt oals the period the second and third period to win the Barna y evenly second d with a 2.2 scare until the end 5 3. Mike Murray started off two scoring far snaokerweld at a Doig r�esidenca. Ra#listsa- score was 4-2 for S a rind. � �o �� of the second period. In Isle third F the second Fe Milvettw went ahead their ago goalie by Brian Cook, Seaforth and pulled their goalie far fo extra period the boys got better organized Milverton F soared four unanswered goals. Scoring In the attacker to try and tie the scam. Seafo on got P co Murray, control of the puck and Salon t withnfour third were Brent vandenAkker, Y serad shot It in the m . Scoring the first Jason McNichol and Karsten Carroll. strands left In the game. 5 ■ MacMillan 172. Mens: Theo Van Bakel 327, Chas. Perkins 216 and 176. The second ANNUAL NNNd oa F0d y AGARDEN SHOW will pril 25 to Sunday, April 27 at the Seaforth and District Community di CentplaYS saws re will be over 30 for door prizes and yent displays, many special attractions for everybody. Admission will be 52.00 for adbits, 51.00 for students and senior dtizens and .50 cents for children. This admission price will let you in for all three days. WE'LL GIVE YOUR FIELDS THE CUSTOM TREATMENT. 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Sorin mors SSeeaaffoaitthh with of e, Cw eY and defeat lawn 7 t - e o Penick Cook with two, n 7.4 in the third wars Nuke iY attwPa tike goals, and Mike Seflfortti last to Drayto were Mike Watt with two and Patrick went to Steve for Drayton with Devereaull one, Jeff Fiaitni$an+ R► witht a goals Arid Mike Devereaux twoand MooreMoet 'e Murraya Sdtobnder , dosand Wayn Asaistswen n eedi th one. Mike Moyl 50 games this year In thr 10Second3.game Seaf sal def e Seaforth Novice playedand winning (MIs ye. MikeHanover 10 3. Scoring for Stalin* were losing only four tying one Mike Weber with font gaga and mote watt WINTHROP MINOR BALL REGISTRATION April 6 1 to 12:30 McKillop ToWfl8hlp Office - $10.00 per prayer RENOVATIONS and REPAI Intsyrlor and Exterior FURNITLI REFiNIStilNG JOHN PATTERSON CARPENTRY 482-3183 LILA CONSTItuaION LiD. 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