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The Huron Expositor, 1989-11-22, Page 88A — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, NOVEMBER 22, 1989 THE WEEK IN Peewee '° Dots record .a win and a tie Seaforth got off to a good start in the Harriston Tournament this past weekend defeating Harriston - Palmerston 3 - 0. Fri- dDean ay the first period assistd bystartedan Jaaon Gemmel. It wasn't until midway. through the third period that Seaforth got rolling itgoafrom sssoand Ss oAt uRodneyomeytto lim Crowley, Colin Devereaux and Justin Rodney. The Remi -Final aamo AAO, A hard 'hitting game ending in a 2-1 decision to 'Howick to eliminate further, Howiek ecor0dy boys 'from midway the first period. The score remanded the same .until .the third period which saw Seaforth outskating and outworking Howick but without any .success of putting the puck .in the net. With the net empty, Howick scored with 45 seconds left and Seaforth still wouldn't concede, with scoring 18 seconds later by Steve VandenhengeI assisted by Jim Crowley. They couldn't put the tying goal in the net, however, although they had several shots in the final seconds. Congratuaitions to to Mike Smale who only allowed one goal in the two games alayed. with dverse weatherathconditioto the nsamanaged nts who'to get the hockey players to and from Harriston safely. Note: Hard work pays for itself in time. OPEN Saturdays & Sundays 12-5 pm EVERYTHING IS ON SALE! L.LP TO 50%OFF Equhing Books ipment - Shoes lotAeeeee. -Green Fees *Memberships *Equipment .Clothing COME ON OUT ... OR CALL Cam - 527.1890 weekdays C.A. - 527-1549 weekends GIFT CERTIFICATES SHOP SFAFO RTH THIS CHRISTMAS ,, ,YOU COULD WIN! - 4. *TRIP TO BAHAMAS 1 i-t--•��1 *TRIP TO LAS VEGAS d: i0,• tit ,� -- �� *$100,00 SHOPPING VOUCHERS One to be drawn each week for 5 weeks i—�� FILL OUT A BALLOT WHERE YOU SHOP/ r \ First '100.00 Shopping Voucher Winner: MEN MALONEY, Seaionh CHRISTMAS PARADE FRIDAY, DEC. 1st - 7:00 p.m. *CHRISTMAS CABARET - Seaforth Harmony HI -Ute, Samrday..Dec. BB,p.m.:5eahmh &.DlsWat:community,Conhes *MIDWESTERN ONTARIO MRM TOY SHOW AND CRAFTS LE '.> Sunday, Dec. 3 - 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Seaforth & District Community Centres. THERE'S PLENTY OF FREE PARKING DOWNTOWN, VVi idcatS run un November 16 the weather was cold and snowy but in bowling Highway 401 recorded their first seven point sweep of the season and took over third place in the process. Joanne Knight topped the team with a 251/571 night. Spare Sue Stokes added a 225 brokegame' out of her season long Janet Moody slump with a 200/550 night. The Deightonildcats2had 231/677 and Gard nights from edard225 649 but the rest of the team couldn't handle the competition. Seaforth Belles On Sunday, November 19 the Seaforth Belles played Clinton on home ice. The girls played good defeating their op- ponents again. dproving Clinton also play d weelves l l con- sidering this is their second year playing Ringette. The first period was quite interesting with Seaforth accumulating a number of goals while Clinton achieved one. After the firwas still standing and goalieeriod Seaforth's el appreared to have survived. The second period saw Seaforth's defensemen getting a change of pace as they moved up to wing. These four victorious again defensemen, Mcl{ercher, Roweliffe, Teall and Sflis proved that if their wingers could do it so could they. The four of them ac- complished six goals in total and had some pretty neat moves hi getting them. Seaforth's wingers Tracey Bisback, Tracey Bennett, Jill Betties and Sheri Kling were In the spotlight during the game, and accoented for numerous points in the final score. Last but not least Seaforth's two centres worded hard and backed their team up for the win. The final score was 23 to 5. The game was a lot of fun and thanks to goalie Shel- ly Nigh and her great saves Seaforth were victorious. down by. Hi hwa401 y point night but it turned out the Bears had Merrian added a 204 single and spare missed 100 pins in their first game addi- Carol Johnston hada 191. tion. This gave the Bears 2 points on the The Guttercats kept the night close after night with a three pin win. Beatlejuice still winning the first game, they lost the third recorded five points and was led by Sherry by only 10 pins and total pins by 12. Doug Tunney's 226/596, also having good nights Leonhardt rolled 236/671 and Dave Moody were Brian Dale 225/610, Eric Matzold added a 233 in the losing cause. 206/589 and Neil Beueranan added a 246 After only three weeks, the High Low game. . The Bears squeaked out their first ane With Tournament qualifiers have been decided. win as a result of Dave Deighton's 218 been alblel oto combine entereden teams OVer two have average game and assisted by Pat Deighton's 195. nights in each of the last three weeks The The Ballbangeis gaind five points at the qualifiers are Doug Leonhardt and Donna Beuerman with a final week plus 4 and Dave Moody and Sherry Tunney with phis 115. It looked as if the last place Beatlejuice the exp team had also recorded their first seven goo ense of first place Guttercats leading Bangers was Doug Proctor with 274/696 d enough for top score of the night. Mel Centenaires tie as visitors® lose at home a g hockey m the bargain. Bothe miller t Brad Beutten-Seaforth, not to be outdone, answered back awl am y teaming up for the The Seaford' Centenaires saw plenty of Schoonderwoerd and Tim Moore on the seconds remaining in the period but coon this past week and played some first and Akey, Sills and good strop h y games, Tuesday night in Exeter and with 57 seconds eft in the game, FAkey y, twelve seconds later with a gt. At theby Ted Friday night in Tavistock, ended. in a tie. took a pass from Tim Mathieon tscore of y Sills on a Paul McIlwaan assist. At end Sunday's home game against Mitchell was the tying goal and leave the score 4-4, fo the second period the score stood at 4 3 a change of tune, however, and the The Centenaires travelled to Tavistock for aforthock. penalty -ridden Centenaires went down in on Friday night. ,The game was a tight third period, opened the scoring earlyapower- match-up the defeat 7 4. match up with neither team g third period, MCllwahl scoring Steve a Pa The mid -week match in Exeter was a and the score see -sawed backer giving forth �' play with assistshap by with and i ore, Pap - good, clean game'- two penalties per team til the game ended in a 6-6 tie. Ole• Not happy the tie score, - with the Centenaires coming back in the Again, the home team scored the first mindeTavistock slapped another goal past net - third period to make up their defecit. The point and the sole goal of the first period. evened the score oagain butSeaforth gnetting fust period ended with the score 1-0 for the The second period saw Tavistock rack up a single-handed goal at the 12:58 mark. home team, but Brad Carter teamed up two more goals by the midway point and Tavistock tried once again to snatch the with Ted Sills and Darin Akey to tie the make the score 3-0 in their f game. Exeter came back to drive three more goals past Bill Tremeer and leave Seaforth on the uncomfortable end of a 4-1 score at the end of the second period. The Centenaires weren't about to take ,this lying down, however, and scored two goals halfway through the third period, Blair Beuerman assisted liy Jason Seaforth rallied and Tim Mathieson, ass scored the Cy Brad Carter and entenaires' first Brian at 12:04 an in the second period. The line goalot together of three minutes later for another goal, the Carter assisted by Mathieson and Taylor, wi to tighten the score. Tavistock opened. their to lead with a power -play goal with thi d back but all was in vain as Mcfwain, isted by Akey, racked up a hat -trick d tied the game 6-6 in the final seconds the match. unday afternoon saw action returning to home ice, the Centenaires doing battle th the enightly Mitchell Hawks. Home - am penalties ran right off the page and the Hawks weren't far behind, but all the dirty. work in the world couldn't help the Centenaires and the game ended with Seaforth on the wrong end of a 7-4 score. In a change of pattern, Seaforth opened the game with a goal midway through the first period, Tim Mathieson assisted by Brian Taylor and Jason Beuttemniller. Mit- chell answered with a single-handed goal with '1:46 remaining in the period but 16 seconds later Jason Schoondetwoerd, on assists from Brad Carter and Brad Beut-. tenmiller, closed the first period with a goal to make the score 2-1 Seaforth. The Centenaires gave up two goals halfway through the second period and Mitchell gained the lead. Blair Beuerman drove in a goal at 7:33 with assists by Mathieson and Taylor, but Mitchell rose up righteous and scored two more times in se- cond period, ending it 5-3. -forth fought back gamely and Ted assisted by Brad Beuttenmiller and Jeff Gemmell, knocked in a power -play . goal a minute and a half into the third period. Mitchell was unstoppable, however, and drove a power -play goal and a short- handed goal past Bill Tremeer to end the game 7-4. Sunday was a tough break for the Centenaires, and their frustration showed on the penalty accumulations. Steve Schroeder, who didn't suit up for the games two weekends ago, was back in ac- tion this week for all three games but was hit witha game ejection in the second period of Sunday's match. Due to the Novice Tournament at the arena, the Centenaires will be on the road this weekend, playing Wellesley on Friday night Ind meeting Lucan on Sunday. • .‘,ea: .aks record first victory The Seaforth Seahawks won' their first Ryan, . Core and Bob Ravensburg, with the .game in seven tries Ibis season, to end the insurance tally, scored single goals. Rob longest losing streak in their short "eatery, Mathers got the vin in the Seaforth net. on the road at Milver¢,on Sunday afternoon. There isn't much to ,-write -about Rob Core scored' what proved to be the Tavistock's trouncings earlier in the week, winning goal .on ,the powerplay from a except Seaforth gave up far too many scramble in front of the net with five goals and scored way too few. Pryce got minutes left in the game, as the Seahawks the lone Seaforth goal in the Monday night defeated the Four -Wheel Drives 7-5. road encounter. Earlier in the week the Seaforth in - 41 termediates dropped a pair of Western On- A Tavistock player was seriously injured tario Athletic Association hockey games to m a freak accident .early t jchFriday's game Tavistock by lopsided scores, 10-0 at here' a awl eman Bill h -ch was trying •Seaforth Friday' night and 9-1 at Tavistock to take • away a wrist shot from Seaforth's last Monday night. So Sunday afternoon's Bill Dale when the two collided with force, victory was sweet, especially since Milver- Dale's stick broke, and the shaft skewered ton isto looked ready to romp by building up a the Tavck is leg above the knee. Se 4-0 lead until late in the second period. But He was operateded on on Sunday and apparent- Sills, Seaforth stormed back starting with a ly is doing fine and will recover, shorthanded goal by Bob Nash. Ron Pryce The Seahawks host Wellesley in their added a pair and Jim Harrison, Gerard next game Friday night at 8:30. Tween ringette squad edged by /Mitchell In Tween ringette action at the Seatorth A bit of line arena on Sunday the Mitchell -team provid- line -juggling by Seaau,h saw Jill _ed a strong opposition. They openescor- Marionar Caur ie�Mcfwain..1111' scored noMg tice that the Seaforth girls and served natural hat -trick three consecutive goals) sharpen rap. girls had better to show that untapped potential is going:to provide losts of entertainment After taking a 3 - 0 led, Seaforth's Jen- this season. niter Marion finally broke the iee scoringKelly Rau wain its one finished the two assists and corrtg an unassisted goal. Another goal by Mit- stMatistics. Final score Mitchell 6, Seaforth shell and the first period ended wtih them 4. score 4 - 1. Also good effort with lots of spirit. Olive :Papple high :senior• ladies bowler Thirty-three bowlers were present at The Lilacs 7 points from the Asters and .Seniors ,Alley Bowling on Friday. the Poppiea 7 points from the Roses leav- High bowler for the ladies was Olive Mg the Poppies and Petunias still in the Papple with a 243 single and 569 triple. For lead. Lucky .winners .in the draw were - the men one of our eldest bowlers Bert Gordon Papple, Ron Bennett and Stan Walters showed the younger bowlers how Hillen. to-do it :with a 273 single and a 643 triple. Good bowling Bert. Best wishes go out to Don Woods who is It was all or nothing point wise as the having surgery ,at Stratford General Petunias took 7 points from the Daisies, Hospital this week. Get Well Soon. The Diamond Anniversary Band. This year, tel her you'd many her all over again. A diarnond is forever. Affrr •el MASSAGIE . D orE ANSTETT .JEWELLERS LIMITED Specialists Specialists since 11950 'GUNTON; 8 AiberttSt., 482.3901. 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