The Huron Expositor, 1979-01-25, Page 19Et SERIES CHAMPIONS -This• Brussels team
won the B series Championship at the Seaforth
Atom .tournament held as part of Seaforth's
Winter "Carnival on Saturday. In the front row •.
from left are Jeff McGavin ,Wayne Wheeler;
David Wheeler, Sean. Kieffer, .:Pau
Tolton and
Mascot Bobbie Jo Rutledge. In 'the back row
from left are manager Jack Vader, Most
THE PRIZEWINNERS These members df' the Chlselhurst Ladies' Broomball team were runners-
up in the recent Mount Forest Centennial Broomball Tournament. The team members are .(front row,
left to right) Connie Marion, Patricia Dill, Jan Walt, Terry McNichol, Joan Pinder, Barb Brugger and
Adeline McInally "and (back row) Georgina Reynolds, . Hilda Young,
Linda Kistner, Gerda.Dill, Barb Kerslake, Norah Eckert, Jean "Down and
coach Gary Dill:
(Mount Forest Confederate Photo)
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Valuable Player Marty Rutledge, Mike Vader,••
Shawn Bremner, Robbie Zimmer, : Dean
Wheeler and Coach Bill Kieffer,
THE ,HURON EXPOSITOR
/WIit:h eII v sed,
BY RITA: CORE
Beferees where overly
generous in handing. Rut'.
penalties to the visitors last
w'eck as Mitchell gained.
undisputed possession. of
,first place inBantam
W.O.A. with 5.3:.deciSion
'over 'Seafot'tb play04 ;iia:
Mitchell.
With a tgtal: of 26,.Minntes.
in penalties Seaforth played
the greatest part of the game
short-handed while Mitchell
was .called for 14 minutes,
Seaforth outshot their op.
ponents 3422 and carried:
the play for much of the
game but the Mitchell goalie
proved to 'be too hot to;
handle
Fred .Bice opened -lite
scoring for Mitchell at 3:33 of
the' first :period as Seaforth:
goalie `Keith McClure was
screened. Seaforth's Gary
Malone assisted by Mark
Mcllwain evened the scoring
' with a shot front the face-off
circle to make the score 1-1 at
the end of the first period.
In the second period Bill
Garrick, on a pass from Mike
Kelly, put Seaforth out in
frpnt 2.1. with a. drive from
the blue line. Their lead was
short-lived as seconds later
Mitchell Captain Dean
Westrnan tied it up for
Mitchell unassisted.
With the score 2-2 Mitchell
took control and Tbm Uniac.
and Shawn Bulbrookscored
back tib,, back -coals' giving_
Snow accidents
'Blamed on covered Iights
Snow-covered tail lights
are blamed for .causing a
tractor -trailer to jack-knife on
Goderich • Street last.'
Thursday afternoon:
The • truck, driven by
George LoW of Vanastra and
owned _ by Lakeport Steel
Ltd., Goderich, 'was coming
into Seaforth from Clinton,
onHwy. i18.
An unknown ; vehicle '. in
front.. of- the 'tractor -trailer
slowed down suddenly, and.
•the truck driver was unable
to see the car's signal lights,
since; they were: covered by
snow.
To avoid ibllt'dirig with the
car, which turned north on to
Ann Street, Mr. Low' jack-
knifed his truck into a snow -
bank. The truck, loaded with
:steel, received $2,000 worth
of . damages, in the one
vehicle accident.,
Seaforth police chief John
Cairns said a number of local
drivers aren't bothering to
164 Your heart works
di harder when
you're not in the
game. Get fit —
and turn the
clock back.
t/�� .Fitnessisfun.
MR Try some.,.
comes through again
TX90 showed again in 1978 its ability to perform consistently Year
after year. Look at theresults-of the T.S.T. iplot located on the
farm of John Simpson, R.R., Kirkton, .
PLANTING DATE:,
HARVEST` DATE:
SOIL TYPE:
HERBICIDE:,
INSECTICIDE:
ROW WIDTH:30,,
N50 P20-64 K20 -
(plus manure)
May 19 1978
October 26, 1978
Clay Loam
Lasso and Blodex
FERTILIZER:
2
VARIETY
%a "BROKEN
STALKS
% HARVEST
MOISTURE.
TX90
TXS94
Plot- Average
1
0
2
28.8
30.0
26.6,..
YIELD AT
15.5%
139.0
141.7
128.9
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other tests.andwhat the results could
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clean the snow off tail lights
on their vehicles and '.'This, is
a danger to themselves ants'"
others."
The chief said: the police:
officers have. been stopping
people and warning them to..
clean off their cars.
A hit, and run accident' on
Saturday night is still under
• investigation by the Seaforth
police.
James Cronin of R.R.4,
Seaforth was southbound on
Main Street about 1 a.m.
when the vehicle ' ahead of,
him turned left into Crombie''.
Street.
When Mr: Cronin slowed
down, another car attempted.
to pass his vehicle on the
right hand side. The 'car'
collided, with. the Cronin
vehicle and then fled south
on • Main Street.
Mr, Cronin's car received.
between $400 to 5500 worth
of damages in the collison.
Seaforth police are lin
vestigating the hit and run
accident.
On Sunday, 'police -in-
vestigated vandalism: re-
ported at the United Trails
bus depot on Main Street
South. The glass in the
machines and gas pumps°at
the station was' smashed,
resulting in about $1.40 in,
damages. Police are still
investigating:
JANUI, R"
Michell a. 2 goal lead. Dan
Wesenberg cut the lead to 1
goal as, he beat Mitchell;
goalie with a tip in,.from Jim
Campbell and John, Dale
With the score 4-3 for
Mitchell, Seaforth chose to)
pull the goalie in favor .of a
sixth attacker but cou`•ldn't
control the puck and
Mitchell's Louis Looby shot It
into the unguarded net
tnakt g the final score
Mitchell 5, Seaforth 3.
• Seaforth has played.
Mitchell 4 times this season -
won 1 tied 1 and lost 2. This .
is only Seaforth's second loss
in W.O,A.A, Bantam
Division.They have won 9
games, tied 1 and lost 2 in
W.O.A.A. ,play.
SCORING LEADERS•
(BAN. TAMI AS OF JAN.18'•
G Ass. Pts,
Bill. Garrick . 15 12 27
Mark'Me,Llwain 16 9 25
Rob Lane 14 .11 25
Mike Kelly • 15 7
Jim Campbell: 7 '14
Brendon Lane 4 16
Dan Wesenberg' 7 11
John Dale 3 13
Marty Bedard 1 111
Dave Murray 5 4
John Bicknell ' 4 i.
Gary Malone 2 2
Rob Core 0 =4
Tom Turner 0 3 '3.
Mike Bruxer
22
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3 3
Geallen 6 t Mo.
W. Bennewies`7;5 15 2
Keith McClure8.5 25 2.94;
BANTAM "B" awes IN
MITCHELL TOURNAMENT
After winning 3; vietori�s
'l week in the Clinton:
tournament the • Seafortlt,
Bantams returned last
Sunday to compete 1n the
final ehatnpionship genie
against Exeter. Seafort);,
played a strong game-, Nit
eouldn't match the speed' and
aggressiveness of their op;
portents and; were out classed
'2-0.
Seaforht goalie Wayne
Bennewies turned in astrong;
performance' for the losers'
Seaforth captain ;Brendon
Lane accepted the '`B"
Trophy on behalf of his
teammates and eachplayer
received a pendant medal.
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IntinUOUS
Ministers
Should preach only one sermon or so o.yea'r.:
People are against sin anyway, so why harp on :it.
Traffic 'Lights 4 �.
Should be turned off at dangerous' intersections to.
save electricity. Ever bod y knows it's a . dangerous
spot and that is sufficient.
Police::
Should stop drivindtup and down the highways.
No need to caution drivers by patrolling highways.:
Drivers know_ the la:t4 and obey it
Teachers �.t
Shouldn't review IesStons. 'fell children just once
and they'll never forget' it, •
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