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The Huron Expositor, 1986-12-24, Page 16THE HURON EXPOSITOR, DECEMBER 24, 1986 MERRY CHRISTMAS A cheerfilled —thank You- to all our wonderful friends! PluMbing 8 Heating BRODHAGEN PH. 3454547 -- - Merry Christmas & Happy New Year from Robert LeBeau and family of LeBeau Farms R.R. #1 Brucefield airs We do Custom Tractor Painting and Rep Don Pullen, Clinton Mack Webster, Varna Bill Jenkins, Clinton linton Richard Kootstra, Bill Steckle, Bayfield •Rick LeBeau, Seaforth Dorssers, Blenheim Karl Von Kleveren, Wyoming Rod Doig, Seaforth MAJOR PARTS SUPPLIERSC Parts, Clinton McKerlie MiNen, Clinton I Seaforth Auto Supp Y• Fisher Have your tractor looking like new for 1987. For a tree estimate phone 482-7243. Trucking available. The Junior House League have a tourna- rom ment slated p.m. kir MondaThe Jets take on the FlyDecember 29,ers at 8a.m.toh g a.m.; the halers and Penguins meet at a.m. and the Leafs and Flames battle a out at 10 a.m. Senior House League standings are: Oilers '1.4. North Stars 10, Canadians 4, and Bruins 4, Junior s are: Jets 12, Flyers 111. W house aters 9. Penguiue ns H Leafs 8 and Flames 0. LEAFS 6 F'IAMES 4 the In league play on Saturday morning leafs squeaked by the Flames 6-4 with goats i s by Chris Marion (21, Jason Smith, k Weber and Mike Devereaux. Bruce Griffin and Boyd Devereaux got assists, Flames goals were scored by Matt Vock (2), Kevin Van Den Neuckct• and Steve Hickneil• WIIAIFAIN 4 JETS 3 Joe Murray's second goal for the Whalers led them'fo a 4-3 win over the Jets. Jeremy Somerville and Mike Smale assisted by o the Jervis tallied for the W haters. Scoring Jets was Lawrence Flanagao, Jason Murray, Pat Gridiak with an assist to Mark Van Dooren. FLii:It'S 5 PENGUINS 1 Jeremy McNichols lone goal for the Penguins was not enough to thwart the att ck D by the Flyers with 5 goals scored by Y Dalton (2 ), M ike W alt, Jonathon Hugill and Joshua Dietz assisted by David McNatrii. 011Jst*i 15, NOKnit STAlts 1 'rhe Oilers overpowered the North Stars 15 to 1. Scoring for the Oilers were Brad Carter (71, Jason Beuttenmiller (2), Shane Taylor (3), Jason Schoonderwoerd, Scott Hoegy and lone ley scored the goal for the North Stars. CANADIANS k BRUINS :t The Canadians thwarted the Bruins 8-3. Canadian goals were scored by Steve Balfour (2 I, Ray Lamont, Brian Cook (:3 ), Eric Johnston and Kalen Carroll with soarseby n Carroll assisting. B goals Jason Muir, Brian little and Kevin Mc - r I]wain. Centeneires split weekend games Christmas JOSEPH AND MARY — The Grade 1 class at Si. Patrick's school, Dublin sang a ed 'Josephs carols during the school's concert `n thetDecem plays. Ben Murray,t (right), Advocate 'Joseph', and Krlstl Torrance played 'Mary' Cheers to all our friends! Hope you have the best holiday ever! Smith, Nancy Steinbach and families. -o eratO1 the � insurance Services MITCHELL 130 Georgina Street.348. 9975 LIFE • HOME AUTO • COMMERCIAL • FARM •T• RAVEL "THE WORLD SEEMS SO MUCH BRIGHTER IN THE HAPPY GLOW OF CHRISTMAS." The Seaforth Centenaires were successful al home but less ham tssful on the road over he weekend as Theyeymeredout a 7.3 win over Thalloid F def eat i at the hands t t to resounding ttof !ditched Sunday. Novices beat Stratford 11-1 tin Saturday. the Seaforth Novice team hinted Strut lord in an exciting and fast paced hockey game period scoring Seaforth dominated the first p live goals The first was netted byl.Boyd ltevetvaux, assisted by Mike uungill. t e second goal by Mike 'Hugill came 12 •ecnnds tater. followed by -the -third stared by Jason Ifenderson and assisted by Mark McNichol. The novice players wppe Chris Miarionn a anitossed In were another abote ) assio sted b Boyd 1 iexereaux ttho in return scored the fifth goal ..vsted by Jason Henderson leaving the ...care :, o for Seaforth alter the first period. 'The setand period started off 'with a Strateri player. Darryl Green. ervingtia hipping penalty 'Die home team were playing strong Chris Manan flipped in the Birth } nnl of the game yd nmdtaid the 10:0 SCH BRAS. LWU,ER© Storage Tanks, Silos and Elevators lii•terrnux lioyd Ihen co ed in the next mark ,bison Henderson d pped 01 h- With second peeled Tracy Fort oaltender to give 07 nn a pass inn Boyd period. Stratford uickones past SI Marys g 1 1 mnul fight b q I payed Srainrth the lead by six points answered, a Sir tf oT 1g goal lack Hard d by a with drea oe, Wr heir Som goalt a sisted hi was scored by Jeff ypasin. S(me. for ant! Jtil Wood added one assisted terin hr• the third 1d pe and od fans ti t�salt w the piece for Seaforth and 301 Fortune netted I hiring team h hard ndtrfast tBoyd Iteverlh eplaying Iwo more10 rristnl acShe a ttemtton Su. an s and t r 11 scored h is torso goat of the game also added a Po and thee, .tasnn Henderson popped one in v. illi help from ?d ark McNichol The final goal g�t lttlt'r a5Si.4t5 we1tl lo 1cl5ail with fnllY . Sa]8 of the game and number six for Boyd Teall. Jill Wood and 310 Battles one apiece Devereaux gave Seaforth another victory. Andrea !they protected the net and with her FFnai scam 11.1 for the home team.be at 12 keen sense of anticipation stopped The Vmice team's next gamechoThe girls travel to Stratford on Sunday to p m on Boxing Day when they travel to participate in a one day tournament. Parkhill to play in the Silver Stick Tourna- meld Gerry Wright and Tim Campbell both contributed two goal performances oder night. rrsParkintt their club's victory Muir and MiThke Schoonder o rdd. Kevin dpoke dy. o singles to the winning effort. Assists came from Wright, Mike Betties. and Gerard Rvan, each with two, and Barry (Campbell. Bill Dale and Muir eaachith one. having In Sunday's match up.despite nearly as many shots on net as their opponents from Mitchell. the Seaforth team was unable to put the puck into the net. The result was a 5-0 defeat` their next game in The ('entenaires p Mitchell on Friday Game time is 2 p.m. .vr IU•• Seaforth 3'weens continued their winning streak last weekend When they travelled to 51. Mary+ Sunday. wiping them 10-1 The Seaforth club was slow starting. of the first pcounting only one evtenithenn1-o J111 Betties netted.ibhut lens ng an Welted that one and also tlunefirst slammed four Sale Starts Saturday. Dec. 27thiss STOREWIDE SAVINGS at Wuerth's — Exeter and Clinton — as()Ils Greetings From The Management and Staff at Winter Boots For Every Member of the•Family! CHLLDREN'S LADIES`MEN'S • W„K ge. m Fria^ Gil$$ fe g, To axl rf6b. e � cram, xow�FRn31 S 9 RIR m to si g�995 49. FRO g2g95 ta FROM €i' 1St rah Dass Boobs ,fog. To {99.93 s599g; 54995 FROM.oFROM WOES . • LA.2DIES. CASUAL LADIES 1 - (Excluding New. ' • $14OES St teas •• OAF _Spring Y ®! . ,t.ecarog Clarks ' & Foottaitts) SiNCE 1894 THE ORIGINAL OLD MH L IN DOWNTOWN B Y (519) 523-9666 pp���1��I` �,IltilIl�ll���JI�',` �� i ri 6 SHOF �r~Istu Glory to the newborn king. Rejoice in the beauty of Christmas. To ail our patrons, thank you! SthrIht Lanes 45 Market Street 527-0840'