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The Huron Expositor, 1990-11-14, Page 8eI i !►a ►1t►J11t11� c �IM'l�t t k )It, MUI101:1111111EM 14, ten 1 Ws*•t W!1 DRILjUNG WO. Napper end isms 4 MC4 MOSIMIN IMAM MO NMI Own $211781 !?i41110M BERG •••-'•a. hossumml f.'s* louses les - a..., cameon • a..wnr„ - ar.r.► firellers Doniiid tie . 1 vee M.N. t My& gasman.* 1011-estio. TOWN OF SEA FORTH NOTICE -PARKING -SNOW REMOVAL 1)To taciteate SNOW HEMOVAL residents ars reminded that By - Law No. 31 tor 1988 as amended prohibits panting on all town streets between the hours of 2:00 A.M. and 6.00 A.M. Moloy vehicles left on streets are steed to parking tickets and may be towed. Notice s hereby given that the Municipetity wilt not be respon- sible for any damage caused to parked vehicles as the result 01 snow removal operation. 2) As per By -Law No. 19 for 1987 residents are reminded it'tsel is is an offence to deposit snow, ice or debris from Ovale prop- erty onto Town Streets or Sidewalks. i SERVICE SPECIAL It UMW OIL CHANGE 95 •includes up to 5 Litres of Oil •New Filter ALL FOR ONLY CARS AND LIGHT TRUCKS TART Ms Reeler duke g8 ?Urflibtfr • 800K AN APPOINTMENT TODAY ORD MERCURYJ HIGHWAY 8 WEST SEAFORTH 527-10'10 Sports News Centena ir CS pe ril o usty k 10 e to h ase rn c nt Ms mil res nett hos as as iith Cooriesits reaaia■t Thug art 1 x cam 3- 3 ft i Lias w utsiaai leer aa�t ✓ s - 3 . the Boala *- i, as Y paaalessir dans r tits hotioutet i Osavie Afwasistis es Taos a itaatri% Geos s ht.* ilii whili u swift ea ahaor, ad hairs pied sur ally ow eaf a pa its 110 pair is as hast bps pea Thaj are i a ihowirer is he Iamb i aped enols 10asomOiwisiactk peaty roes pits And al is M. Hord s >I • as Eelam wise Meese ism pass is heart Magi irate" t Ret am maw albs wa smell aim whoa i Cor tcasties hot j los w a Fridley sight goasat &43, alters euro w i aid Dialect C:aatarilr Coon for a Statin f airttlsu goes with alis *advice Poole 3te■isy Laura at 1:30. Ile Lamers pati . , one out of dolt with as t■ einn.,: goal utsu yn empty net wadi 19 seccieds left Sudsy night at Lambeth,. It was the hot time snore them a grist had squirmed the two tarns m the past. Jason Schoonderwoerd sod Kamm hoes. amid gals sur Sada to a 2 - 1 load ski' is ■astpi� as* do am ram isms int 2 -2 air i aseoad 20 sitaatse. lime d a up seas aha a gad it ahs Ca. lt111eetas • as ilii at as leer. No 31611011 ondas't hold ohs lams. s iwr a• jot maw furseatrals remade jtiesa st aliu • d kae+ sand pelt: Scheomiowarod ails got as malt e gm silt his gook aid iiia wart, Doers Den lmssra aid Doom Millet wow also arzood rail/ trim Each alae sem tagged with 1d aim proalliew lir name Larry Caaas, aid Seabeds rtes acro pm' a—I.: iact Pair eight's pars at Ender became esotesetaair hosed. bore on the tae and is i Mods. The Homes came lasso dos pits trod for fiat bet the C.rrrain . with oaty 16 players creased, dearly otooka �ed odea us the reiattivcly dem fins period and emerged with a 1 - 0 lead os a sped by Paul Mclhsur. The Hawks tried it another way for the reminder of 'he grime - they got ugly, and the ---- y warted. Seafard,'s bench wh nal to Just four players by as sail d i gm% haas■rse et amain goo sminstillift shearer o se psi awe Casensiss as!gem sra esegle ui art pats and gam 1st i taw ptaitl & Ilan was 218m a les is ort rj seam AIN us i gams. .spilt jot shoot ewer remade ales Waa mai Indians souses 3eaketh's usher gale. aid Was added two anises as i Kay Diens. Serve Seas aiii aims papa an MM. Enelar far 3 - 2 airy Or secant. Boa Carry Whose cosi John Raueirtit weed tweed for Exeter. Sender* loot Paul McLlwam, Blair 8 Shone Cooper, Jed( Giatrrail ass Dos Brown to s iessadees icisig dire glee. HOT STOV■ L &Gus: Gead- n:mder Dana Daskt cy's brink= head ts sull no medal and his stay this weekend is doubtful. The Cea- tenanes have owed gain Jame Cooper, who played win the teams last year and is now taking a forestry course at a school in Peter- borough, as backup. Cowper played Sunday at Lambeth. Bid Tre near played Friday.... Jeff Wetter, who the Canonises had been using as a bad wits sold i asset at i high ached hob, mem bola liar was is a louse arias. as as waahsai._ users • as aincinse aper *Cat Bir ram fats ia Sissies pas and le a ihtrei avow fist aim Tito kilo mi -sad 6.r .stated pm. arid � ria t•___—soccer ed a two-pae comp s i■s Pa= Exalts, fur be a died ar coag a He missed 8rtttiys paw will ones Priday's bee voi he eligible for Sunday's pas al= the Port...Drtrate/MS Scum Rams tams -Motile wean.. lac Cemaisies lore aims swat his brasher. r. is s, las Schroeder, far a ria -purrs adiriL. Dost forget - WE'vi oaf TIM BEEF following Sam* atis - noon's game the Ccasorsirs ars hosting a bead Bar-1Que at the Anna. Mea your favorite Ow up clone, without a malt. Ask theca guff. Tickets adz $8 for adults and S4 for children, and arc ayeiiriit from any player ur executive saw Wm Help support prises hockey i Seaforth and fill your fate at the SIM umc. Bantam hockey team off to ijnpressive start TMs Sciorth Balm have hoer an i.preasive start Crit year, having was all five of their aspic season paw Thar Moats neat with Goirich twice ad wrest 8 - 4 and 6 - 5, they also beat Mitchel 4 - 2, Zurich 4 - 1 and Wingless' 5 - 1. The Batts mom heti an even mixture of second year bantams and a number of last year's PeeWe cs team members. Tending aos1 is John Moylan and Adam 2.1 BTHE EAT diRUSH LET US TtNE4lP AND REPAIR YOUR LAWN & GARDEN EQUIPMENT & CHAIN SAWS NOW! 'Beet the G.S.T. •AN Wcxk Guaranteed •Piet Up, Delivery & Winter Storage can lin arranged HANK'S SMALL ENGINES SALES & SERVICE 523-9202 LONDESBORC Agar - doaore trouble for the op- =Ptolocnon comes from Pa • Jon Hugon, Brad Mage, Jeff Ryan, Jinn Crowley and Jeff Flaisgan oda defence. The team's fie pourer comes from Joe Murray, Stege Hicknell, Wayne Schocixier- wocrd, Mike Devereaux, Boyd Devereaux, Mike Weber, Justin Rodney, Mike Moylan and Dave Mt lay. Bill Weber and Jim Moore, coach. This past weekend the Bantam team wait to the Fleshezton tour- nament. The king ride to the first tournaament of the season, caused the Seaforth Bantams to coupe out flat when they faced East Gwilhm- oury on Friday night. Wayne Schoondcrwocrd- tipped in Se'tforth's only goals from grant setups by Joe Murray and Steve Hicknell. Seaforth had their chances but dust couldn't click and get anymore in the net, especially in the first period. The final score was 4 - 2 for East Gwilhmbury. The irony of tournaments is that a teats can travel two hours and then meet up with their next door neigh- bor, as Seaforth did on Saturday when they faced off against Mitchell, in the "B" category of the tournament Seaforth played excellent hockey in this game, passing the puck around and using their ()pen point Your business and the GST Free Business Information Session for people in all types of business. Help and information on how to register, and apply the proposed GST in your business. A registration officer will be available for assistance. Your questions will be answered by representatives from Revenue Canada. Don't miss this opportunity for a clear understanding of how your business can administer the proposed GST You'll learn about: • Rebates on the Federal Sales Tax • What is taxable and tax-exempt , • How to recover the GST paid on business purchases • Available options for filing GSI' returns • Where and how to get additional assistance Sur demande, cette seance est disponible en fr ncais Communiquez avec 1e bureau de Revenu Canada, Accu le plus psis de chez vnus Town: Seaforth Date: November 15, 1990 Time: 9:00 a.m. Location: Royal Cdn. Legion Hall 156 Main St. S. Canada's GS'L It's good business to prepe ow ,., never% Canaria &boas and Encase Royer., Canada Oe erle+s et Aon (anadfa men to door advettl nem 3aeve Hick- nell yet up delanceoem Jon Hugill's low shot dist scatted 3esiartb's fist goal in the first period. Delencanan Jim Crowley blasted the pock to Mike Devcrdaux and Salford' was on top 2-0. A full period leers Michell kept working but the Sado,* Bantams sent them home early and advanced to the acct game. Seaforth had their momentum going when they played their thud game against Newmarket and were able to score five unanswered goats. Mike Moylan scored the first goal, with the help of Wayne Schoonder- woed and Justin Rodney. Boyd Devereaux notched up Seaforth's second goal from a nice set up by Joe Murray. Steve Hicknell got the next two goals with help from Jim Crowley, Jon Hugill, Jeff Ryan and Joe Murray. Wayne Schoonder- woerd finished off the scoring after being set up by Brats Moore and Mike Devereux. The final game of the consolation was against the home town Flesher - teat Boma Its was ware die Ai Ontario Bateau Crtssain *sits division in 1. It was a classic game, going hale triple onetime and having caiy two peaiite called the whole game. Escalate ptayuts by both teams. Et looked tough though kw Seaforth after three minutes of play in the first period wham the score was already 3 - 0 for Flee kasha. Seaforth finally came alive and began to paly hockey. Mille Weber really wound up, and with the dip- ping power of Steve Hkk veil, popped in three goals to tie the game by the middle of the second period. Each line had numerous chances but both goebtende s held off the goal that would end the game. Fleshaum took the trophy though, when they were able to connect on a set-up early in the third overtime. Both John Moylan and Adam Agar chalked up a shutout m this tournament The Seaford) Bantams head to Alyma this weekend for more Lounahment play. Eagles hold first place in bowling Murray Bennewies not only led - 621. the Eagles to a five point win this George Love 300 _ 782, Kamm week but he also captured both the Hoegy 215 - 535 and Carol men's high single and double with Johnston 203 - 530 were top somas a 310 - 868. Other top scorers fa for the Orioles. the Eagles were Ken Moran 224 - Jack Ryan 268 - 655 and Cathy 554 and Pauline Weige 219 - 519. Broome 252 - 660 led the Buzzards To scorers for the Loons were to a five point win over the Don Nolan 201 - 576, Sandra Peacocks. Cathy also took boon the Taylor 202 - 545, Pat Ryan 206 - ladies high single and triple this 519 and Don Kuntz 242 - 493. week. The Vultures and Orioles played The Peacocks were lend by Harry off with the Vultures and gained Den Haan 256 - 580 and Rob five points placing them in a tie for Taylor 214 - 514. second place with the orioles. Dave Teams standing are: Eagles 40; Moody led the Vultures with 252 - Vultures 28; Orioles 28; Peacocks 689 followed by Gary Howard 276 24; Loons 20 and Buzzards 19. Novice ringette team opens at home The Seaforth Novice Ringe ate Seaforth 4, Goderich 2. team played its 1990-91 home - opener opener on Sunday, Novanber 11 at noon. Regular fans saw an improvement in skating and paving skills and this lead to a victory over Goderich II. Goderich opened the scarring but Kim Deveraux soon netted Seaforth's first goal to tie it up. Jenny Del Vecchio flipped one in minutes later for the go-ahead goal. Nichole Munro scored her first of two in response to a tying goad by Goderich. Then, on an assist from Katie Holland, Nicole scored a second goal to give Seaforth some insurance on the lead. the sane at the end of the first period was Katie Holland scared Seafarth's lone goal of the second per=iod on a fine pass from Nicole Munro. Goderich scored once mare in the dying minutes but doe clock ran out. The final score - Seaforth 5 , Goderich 3. Ringette is a game requiring real team work and the Novice Orb are starting to be just that, a team. Special mention goes to Claire Eckert, Jeanette Crowley, Jessie Finlayson and Missy Etat: fear *Mr hard work on defame and also to goalie Sara Agar for her fine per- formance in net. The next home game is Sunday. December 2 at 11 a.m. Junior ringette team defeats Exeter The Junior ringette team travelled sig. Robyn Carnochan had cac goal to Exeter on Saturday Novemtoer 10 and two esthete. Jodie HugiM lad to come out strong and defeat the two maw and Car'riee mg:Li ain opposition by a score of 15 - 4. had three assists. Alam showing her With only eight players, lube talent was goalie Trish Smith. Carter led the way with five goads and one assist. Ceryl McLlwain Marg Dale commended the girls scored four goals and had four on the sport-smanehip they assists. Kris Gemmel collected three during thus game. The game goals and had exit assist Kim Rau will be m Seliorth against Godesido scored two goals and had one as- at 7:30 p.m. os No,rmlwr 18. Seaforth Belles annihilate Clinton S%hnsty, Navenither 11 the Seafarth Belles continued their witming streak with a win over Clinton. The game was far from exciting and it ended up tieing quite a work-out for the (Ilium n goal - tender. Roth stents wew,ki age that it was not a very gruel R in genie lois. Every playa an the Seaforth sewn accumulased a gaol with the excep- tion of one. The defence players got a Isle of being on framed end ceases tried chat the Mews ptaeotu(wt. Clinton treed realty herd, brat tense to their two years experenace couldn't compare to searrrdes years of practice. Wpbs Saeleai fns started out they aka wine blown away. so Cheapen don't Oile up1 SeafcYth's goalie pieys& • Isils gars. but Clinetros's moss _it_ received the. mapw wrirkmet. The final wive wins 71 1. Moat ouSund y. November 18 it *wenn St. li y's. Cama oe no anti e; hexa Is as.