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WALDEN PROTOBRAPHY to FRAMES
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flight °at thome to Drayton. °Gametime'is
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=-finals.'-Many rofatttoseesame 4uriiors'mow
,.play ;'for the intermediate Tornados who
wasted -the<Seahawks Fi lday Fntght. Tornados, who
fotaner;Seaforth ahem-
tptonship 4uniors who were with 'the
-Seahawks In ^seasons past are mow 'no
Monger!wVith the *earn 4br ;one Yeason -or
another. Murray 'Hunter ted -Y.he Grand
Valley -assault %with -tree -goals, as 10 sdif-
ferentplayers -shared in the goal scoring.
Tom llniac and Rob Core replied for
$"-forth.
Referee Ron Keleher tabbed ,Seaforth
with 489 minutes worth of -penalties, °com-
pared to -40 for Grand Valley. ,Saturday
` tightrat° Brussels'•was a _'much tamer -af-
fair. •Seaforth400k 14 minutes in penalties
to:Bnissles:eight. Bill Dale, -Bob "Nash.and
Brake Rearm scored for :the'Seahawks, who
got the last two goals in the game.
Secifort i 141treirrze
wilful 'hockey
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Its -regular season schedule by ghosting the
Listowel Cyclones on Saturday.
-Seaforth has played three exhibition
games and .has two losses and . a :tie, hut
wasted no time putting one in the win col-
umn when it counted with a 3-2 victory,
After. a .scoreless first'+period:thmgs'apen-
ed .up a :bit in the seeond._Early in the se-
cond Scott Van Dooren put Seaforth up 1-0
while scoring ;unassisted. 'Midway through
the period .Listowel's Ryan Matheson even-
ed the score. • But with,55 -seconds remain-
ing:in:the:period Scott Henderson gave the
Seaforth troops a 2-1 lead.
The first 10 minutes :of :the third period
was and to and .action but neither team
could. score. -With 458 remaining .Listowel
tiedthe.game on a goal -by Mike Dietrich.
.Seafotth's Scott Van Dooren answer°ed.that
goal with one of his own 1140..iater to .put
:his team :up 3-2.
Seaforth -goalie Steven Phillips :secured
the victory when he stopped a .Listowel
:breakaway L the dying seconds with a
good skate save,
:Sean Ludwig was solid in the ,Seaforth
goal for the first two periods and Phillips
took -over in :the third period. it was a
:good :soiid.laeam'effort -for<these 7n1:mgsters
they .begin a-very.3busy ;season.
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':;FINANCIAL 'STATEMENT
-Poppy gust :Fund)
4st.Qctober 1.988.40th:September 1989,
4°oppleTrust tund:,as 01
:September.:30th, 1-989. 83,437:82 •
-Amount-:collected in
1988.0ampaign 3;601.98
linisbursements.jexcluding
ampaigri. axpenses,+wreaths
and:1a..gppies 14694:00
:Cast -of P,oppiee romotionaI .
-material
.Campaigneaxpenses 1988 925.45
'Totalscost. of
"W.reaths, 1988 1.;035.00
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DIRTY DANCING - A Seaforth Seahawk makes a determined, but more than like-
ly illegal, effort to stall a Grand Valley hockey player during last •Friday's .game
in Seaforth. Elliot( photo.
Highway `01 on the move
In Thursday Nighter Bowling last -week
all teams recorded points, with "Highway
401", -Wildcats and Guttercats all recording
five each. 'The competition, each of whom
recorded two points, mere the Ballbangers,
Beatlejuice and Bears. In terms of team
standings "Highway -401" .made the major
move, leap :frogging from -fifth to third
place in :the : six team league. 'The Gutter -
cats continue to hold a slim - first place
lead and `Beatlejuice" is still mired in last
place,
Leading the "Highway 401" team was
Joanne K-rught -with a 246 .game. Jack
Ungarian bowled a 245 first game but the
rest of the night deteriorated continually
for him. Doug Vock had a 624 triple and
Gerry Armstrong •added a 247 third game
which this team lost to 'the Ballbangers.
Doug Proctor led the Ballbangers with a
266 single and -'682 triple. Barb Alexander
-sparkled in her final, game with a' 225 but
the :balance of the :team struggled -most of
the night.
-ThelVildcats -were ked»by Don'Deighton's
,685 which included a 263 single. Ralph
Johnson -contributed with -games of 233 and
217, and Gary Bedard added a'212, 'enough
to win the bulk of points from Beatlejuice.
Beatlejuice was led by Neil Beuerman
with a 286 game. Eric ,Matzold struggled
-most of the night but managed a 215 se-
cond game. Brian Dale counted .a.210 and
Sherry Timney joined the "200.club with a
207. The team • seemed to be most
hampered by two players absent (one on
maternity leave) - any :spares out there?
Doug Leonhardt led the Guttercats with
a '267/684 night. Pat Ryan added as 230
game and Dave. Moody managed a 219.
Top marks go to spares Paul Henke with
a 674 night 'and George Johnson aidio con-
tributed a 210 game to the -effort.
The Bears had trouble :breaking the 200
mark but Dan Betnewies managed it twice
included a 242 game. Pat Deighton counted
exactly 200 in the final stanza. Deb "Bedard
came close in the second with a 196 and
had a 371 night overall. Dave Deighton
also deserves honourable mention :with a
183,
'llhis=week everyone starts tthe elimina-
tion rounds for the Hiram walker High -
Low Doubles Tournament --GOOD LUCK!!
Seaforth zta :r
eat ort Ams wain tlwace
The Seaforth Atom hockey team travell-
ed to Listowel, Sunday evening for the
opening game of the season, Seafoith's
Mark Van Dooren put the first goal ,orrthe
scoreboard at the 3:09 -mark of the first
period. Shawn Anstett added another
.before the and of -the first to .take a second
goal dead. ' •
Seaforth never looked .back, .Brandon
Nash :assisted by Shaun and Mark added
the -third goal. Shaun, assisted by Brent
Hulley, gave Seaforth 4-0 .lead before
Listowel ,netted ;the ..puck. 'Seaforth was
' determined °to ,keep -their leer goal -lead as
:Chris rMarion .scored ,rrriassisted.
Listowel wasn't tong :coming back -with
their second goal, ;but ;both Mark Van
Dooren and Brandon Nash scored
.!unassisted to and +the ,period 7-2.
'There ewas little ,scoring .an the :third as
Listow.elscOredlonellnd;Seaforth's:Derek
Smith,tiassisted-by .Jason;Smith, scored :the
finalzgoal :to•,won„the.game;for Seaforth,8.3.
'The .,Atom squad travelled ,to Mitchell
Monday evening. The first :period :had on-
ly • two goals scored, each ;team with :one.
Mark Van • Dooren assisted :by Shaun
Anstett netted .the puck for Seaforth.
The second .period had a lot moreaction
in the Mitchell net as Seaforth-scored.three
more goals. Two goals by Mark Van
Dooren and one by Brandon Nash. ,Assists
were given to Shaun Anstett and Chris
Marion. The period ended 4-1.
The third period .also had lots .of goal
scoringwith one goal for Mitchell and
Seaforth adding six -more.
Goal scorers for Seaforth in the third
were: Mark Van Doman with two, Pat
Gridzak, Jason Smith, .Shaun Anstett, ..lash
Deitz •each .adding •another. Assists were
credited to Shaun Anstett, llfnr+k Van
Dooren, Brandon Nash, Bruce Griffin, Josh
Deitz.
Tse final score was 1032 fol• Seaforth:
There was excellent goal tending by 'Scott
Wood and Charles Robertson.
4cangOTIDOS 1ho I lead St licirnat,es
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:ln;St.. arises -howling. "They took •five,points ,wept to Pat Nolan :this week rwith .a '2384151.
-from tthe ,Leopards.:Natigaro) .top scorers •Richard Love took ,both Men's •Hjgh i5liagle
:were !Don ?Nolan .221i609, ',Reg Chappel -& °Tr#pie :with 020487.
2131516, and Rt)b" aylors302415. Team -Standings are : dcangarees
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