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Wednesday, January 8, 2020 Southpoint Sun - 15 The Leamington Mersea Goodfellows would like to acknowledge and thank the following for their support received in the 2019 Christmas Basket Campaign Westmoreland Sales/ TopLine Farms (Owners -use of warehouse) (Jake Wieler/Sadwan Ramo, assistance at warehouse) Plant Products Inc. (Chris Stickles, Kevin Wass, Mark Janzen) L.D.S.S. Special thank you to the Student Council for organizing student participation in the can drive, and to teacher, Dan Braun, who supported them, and to students and teacher supporters for packing baskets. U.M.E.I. Thank you to students and teacher supporters for packing baskets. Alex Walling For organizing the intake portion of the programme and to her assistants Pat Chambers, Brenda Fazekas, and Vickie Haley . Jessie Brouwer For organizing the delivery routes. Southpoint Publishing Inc. Scott Brothers Orchards Prism Farms (Vic Tiessen) Southern Logistics Inc. (Duane Vlodarchyk) Nature Fresh Sun-Brite Processing Ltd. Weil’s Food Processing Ltd. Highbury Canco Corporation Bonduelle Canada (Tecumseh) Pier-C Produce Simpsons Orchards George Whaley & Sons Ltd. Real Canadian Superstore (Rollie Provost, Todd Stevenson and others) Southwestern Ontario Gleaners Kindred Credit Union WFCU Credit Union Leamington Mennonite Home Chartwell Leamington Retirement Residence Bulk Barn Hicks, MacPherson, Iatonna, Driedger LLP Sun County Panthers Pee Wee Major Hockey Team (players and parents who assisted at warehouse on delivery day). Leamington Flyers (former executive - Harold Konrad. Players - Cameron Blanton, Nicholas Beneteau, Liam Hall, Anthony Chambers, Joey Johnson - who assisted at warehouse on delivery day). All prior volunteers who assisted again in 2019 All new volunteers in 2019 All prior delivery persons who assisted again in 2019 All new delivery persons in 2019 All locations that allowed our cash boxes. Marlene Wilkins Walter & Elfrieda Brown Ron & Elaine Koop DiCiocco Farms Eastside Inc. Joye Walling/Graydon Walling Marie Epp Hugo Tiessen Ruth Ann Pettapiece Theresa & Murray Tetzlaff Dennis & Brigitte Staudt 2010615 Ontario Inc. o/a Spraytec 1635652 Ontario Limited o/a Wave Direct Communications Lucille Torode Sue Omstead Nassif Holdings Ltd. Bartel Manufacturing Martin & Suzanne Tiessen Carolyn Campbell Uni-Fab Vivian Edmondson Jill Nicholson Peachland Rebekah Lodge No. 45 Ronald & Marlene Regehr Howard & Zora Huy Dr. Cynthia Armstrong & Dr. Randy Armstrong Erie Sand & Gravel Limited Patricia Simpson Langeman Manufacturing Glen & Marilyn Scase Lionel & Elsie Aasen Albert & Patricia Chambers William & Margaret Snow Henry & Elizabeth Hildebrandt Betty & David Hamm Mary Jane Barnet Udo Renner Insurance & Investment Services Inc. Erie Shores Golf Ladies Thomas J. Dick Farms Inc. John Armstrong Robert & Elizabeth Lee Mary & Howard Gabert George Hildebrandt Gerald Land Arthur & Betty Zittlau Charles & Carol Ives Ronald & Lila MacVicar Barbara Mills Eleanor & Barbara Mills Harold & Helen Rempel Orora Beverley Peterson Janet & Dennis Arthurs Sandy Reis-Ives Ron Platsko Stacey DiNiro Jodi & Joel Foster Janet Hannigan John & Joanne Barnett Jakait Warehousing Inc. Hope Lane Farms Inc. Double Diamond Farms Presteve Foods Limited Reis Appliance Centre Ltd. E.K. Mitchell Appraisal Inc. Highway 77 Truck Service Inc. Pelee Acres Inc. Del Fresco Produce Ltd. Leamington Chrysler Ciela Vista Farms Inc. A.D.T. Transportation Vine Fresh Acres Ltd. Wheatley Harbour Authority Corporation 944618 Ontario Inc./ Renny’s The Village Smokehouse Loop Fisheries Ltd. Wheatley Area Minor Soccer Duane Vlodarchyk Stephen & Susan O’Hara Jill Harris Donald & Ruth Riley Bowman Feed & Supply Joe & Marla Reis Jennifer Symanski Marriette Grio Mary Peters Talbot Trail Ltd. Pete Heinrichs Community Muffler U.E. Enclosures Gabriele Carpet Centre Domino Pizza Myer’s Truck & Trailer Repair Ltd. Kathy Faubert Proactive Health and Fitness Jamie DiNiro Jenn Gow Jim Slater L’il Hills Lora Willms Agris Doug Mills Wes Fuerth Freda Malott Bobbi-Jo Bazala Ron Steingart Briar Patch Studio Fehr Car Wash Katharina Neufeld Jeremy Truax Clothing Bar The Flower Shop at Thiessens Mary Calmeira Rick Gillan Heather Mikkelsen Agnes Hiebert Colour Plus John Fehr Henry Dyck Sarah Dyck Jocelyn Goodchild Jason Haddock Erie Accent Pools & Spas Lynne & Roger Yanik Brenda Rekuta Dale & Gail Grainger Pamela Evans Josephine Evans James Taylor Fishery Evelyn Miller Peewee LL Blue versus Amherstburg Carson Stadler of the Southpoint Capitals Peewee LL Blue gets ready to make a pass to one of his teammates in a game over the holidays versus the Amherstburg Stars. (Submitted Photo) Golden Years golf Forty-eight Golden Years golfers managed a respectable 71 aces on the final day of play before breaking for the holi- days. Mary Binder, Tom Sasso and Bill Ward led the field with four aces each. Apologies to John Vlodarchyk for missing his three-ace performance a week prior. Top nine-hole scores, all at 17, belonged to Bill Ward, Barry Sweet, Randy Nash, Ron Fick and Gary Honey (2). Bill Ward also achieved 35 over 18 holes and 73 over 36 holes. In first place with 230 was Team Queens (Ron Fick, Gary Honey, Bill Taylor). Second place with 237 went to Team Atom Grey defeats Essex Southpoint Community Trophy Atom Grey took on Essex Yellow prior to the holidays. Grey was off their game, although they managed to keep Essex off the scoreboard in the first; however, they were un- able to capitalize on their own chances. Early in the second, Grey’s Connor Rumble-Anastacio skated the length of the ice and fired the puck home. Landon Carlini and Nic Magri picked up assists. In the third period, Connor again went the length of the ice and placed a beautiful shot in the top right corner. Essex responded to make it 2-1. Following this, Connor went for another skate. The Essex goalie made a stop on the shot, but Connor picked up the rebound, skated around the net and deposited the puck in the back of the net. Sean Amaral finished off the scoring for Trophy. Brady Walker cleared the puck out of his end to Sean. Sean skated in and shot the puck from a sharp angle. It went under the goalie, just catching the inside corner of the net. Kaeden McCormick and Brady picked up assists. The game ended at 4-1 in Trophy’s favour. Ty Gould was outstanding in the Southpoint net, deflecting numerous shots to the corner or covering the puck in front of his net. Connor earned his second hat trick of the season. Peewee Minor A finalists at Vic Teal Tournament The Southpoint Minor Peewee A team traveled to St. Catharines to play in the annual Vic Teal Tournament over the Christmas holidays. In the first game, they were up against Lorne Park from Mississauga. The first goal came midway through the first period off a Carson Koehler cross-ice pass to Easton Mc- Murren, sending him alone on a breakaway, firing it past the goalie. The Wild tied the game late in the first. In the second, the Caps scored on a nice D2D pass in the defensive zone. Caiden Fuller sent a nice breakaway pass up the ice to Daniel Kerekes. He and McMurren went in alone on a 2-on-0 and Kerekes made a nice feed to McMur- ren who tucked it into the back of the net making it a 2-1 score. The Caps extended their lead early in the third when Ker- ekes fed McMurren from behind the net for a one-timer in the slot, picking up the hat trick. Logan Lefaive made it 4-1 on a nice wrap-around tuck. The Wild scored one late, but the Caps held on for the 4-2 win. Andrew Demant got the win in goal. Game 2 saw the Caps up against the host team from St. Catharines. The boys got out to a quick three-goal lead in the first five minutes of the game and held on for the 3-0 win. Cooper Halvorsen scored the first on a breakaway. Caiden Fuller sniped the second on a point shot and Kerekes got the third off a nice feed from Halvorsen. Sam Guenther picked up the shutout. Game 3 was against Niagara Falls and the boys came out flat and bowed out with a 2-0 loss. With the loss earlier in the day, the boys were up against the same Niagara Team in the semi-finals. They came out hammering the Niagara team with a relentless forecheck and aggressive style that was not seen earlier in the day. The Caps jumped out to a 1-0 lead late in the first when Remi Bacon’s hard work in the corner saw him come loose and sweep a nice wrap around into the net. Niagara would tie it up with about three minute to go in the second, but the Caps bounced back when Halvorsen picked up a loose puck near the blue line and skated cross ice into the low right circle. Pulling the keeper coming across the crease, he fired the puck inside the far post to give the Caps a 2-1 lead. Niagara tied it up early in the third. However, it was the continuous grit and drive that Niagara could not withstand and the Caps took control the remainder of the game. They were rewarded with just over four minutes to go when Ma- son Dault fed Ethen Barnewall a nice pass on a 2-on-1. Pets of the Week NEW PET? 129 Erie St. S. Leamington 519-325-1112 Join us on Facebook WE HAVE ALL YOUR NEW PETS’ NEEDS ... Cages & Crates, Beds & Bedding, Foods & Treats Windsor/Essex County Humane Society 519-966-5751 windsorhumane.org 2 year old Mastiff/Rottweiler - I am a super loving guy looking for an understanding home! I have some kinks to work out but I promise the love I have to give will be worth it! The thing is I like my stuff and I am not all that great at sharing it! I like my toys, my treats, my food and did I say my toys? I’m so worried that once someone or something takes these things away from me I will never see them again. So that’s why I choose not to share. I promise I will not disappoint! 9 year old female - Alexia is a cat who likes lots of attention so expect lots of meows and chirps when she’s around. Although not a lap cat, she loves being pet and likes being picked up and held. She’ll thank you by giving you head butts but be prepared because she puts some weight behind them to make sure you know she loves you tons. She will play with toy mice and wand toys but much prefers to hang out with you. OTIS ALEXIA 16 (Julia Kos, Bob Spring- thorpe, Tom Sasso). Third place was an unusual three- way tie with 243 between Team 2 (Barry Sweet, Ar- mand Decaluwe, Bill Ward), Team 8 (Laurie Hylton Pete Daudlin, Brian Johnson) and Team 10 (Barb Fick, Gerrit Vriesen, Murray Cas- cadden). Golf continues every Thursday at 9:30 a.m. at Colasanti’s. Barnewall put a little deke on the goalie and stuck it into the top of the net. Two minutes later, the Caps capitalized on an- other hard effort play when Kerekes, on a solo effort, dumped the puck deep, beat all players to the puck be- hind the goal line, came out front and stuck the puck into the net, sealing the Caps’ 4-2 victory. Demant got the win between the pipes. In the finals, the Caps played a well hard-fought game. They controlled the majority of the play, out- chancing and outshooting their opponents from St. Catharines, but were unable to capitalize on the opportu- nities. Kerekes was able to get the Caps on the board in the third after skating through three Falcons play- ers then beating the goalie. The Caps surrendered a late empty netter and bowed out with a 4-1 loss. It was another great weekend for this group of kids who continue to show vast improvement and are looking very good as they get ready to head into the playoff season. Congrats, boys, on a great weekend!
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Wednesday, January 8, 2020 Southpoint Sun - 15

The Leamington Mersea Goodfellowswould like to acknowledge and thank the following

for their support received in the 2019 Christmas Basket CampaignWestmoreland Sales/TopLine Farms(Owners -use of warehouse)(Jake Wieler/Sadwan Ramo,assistance at warehouse) Plant Products Inc.(Chris Stickles, Kevin Wass, Mark Janzen) L.D.S.S. Special thank you to the Student Council for organizing student participation in the can drive,and to teacher, Dan Braun, who supported them, and to students and teacher supporters for packing baskets.U.M.E.I. Thank you to students and teacher supporters for packing baskets. Alex Walling For organizing the intake portion of the programme and to her assistants Pat Chambers, Brenda Fazekas, and VickieHaley .Jessie Brouwer For organizing the delivery routes. Southpoint Publishing Inc. Scott Brothers Orchards Prism Farms (Vic Tiessen) Southern Logistics Inc.(Duane Vlodarchyk) Nature Fresh

Sun-Brite Processing Ltd.Weil’s Food Processing Ltd. Highbury Canco Corporation Bonduelle Canada (Tecumseh) Pier-C ProduceSimpsons Orchards George Whaley & Sons Ltd.

Real Canadian Superstore(Rollie Provost, Todd Stevenson and others) Southwestern Ontario Gleaners Kindred Credit Union

WFCU Credit UnionLeamington Mennonite Home

Chartwell Leamington Retirement Residence

Bulk Barn

Hicks, MacPherson, Iatonna, Driedger LLP Sun County Panthers Pee Wee Major Hockey Team (players and parents who assisted at warehouse on delivery day). Leamington Flyers(former executive - Harold Konrad. Players - Cameron Blanton, Nicholas Beneteau, Liam Hall, Anthony Chambers, Joey Johnson - who assisted at warehouse on delivery day). All prior volunteers who assisted again in 2019 All new volunteers in 2019 All prior delivery persons who assisted again in 2019 All new delivery persons in 2019 All locations that allowed our cash boxes.

Marlene WilkinsWalter & Elfrieda BrownRon & Elaine KoopDiCiocco Farms Eastside Inc.Joye Walling/Graydon WallingMarie EppHugo TiessenRuth Ann PettapieceTheresa & Murray TetzlaffDennis & Brigitte Staudt2010615 Ontario Inc. o/a Spraytec1635652 Ontario Limited o/a Wave Direct CommunicationsLucille TorodeSue OmsteadNassif Holdings Ltd.Bartel ManufacturingMartin & Suzanne TiessenCarolyn CampbellUni-FabVivian EdmondsonJill NicholsonPeachland RebekahLodge No. 45Ronald & Marlene RegehrHoward & Zora HuyDr. Cynthia Armstrong& Dr. Randy ArmstrongErie Sand & Gravel Limited

Patricia SimpsonLangeman ManufacturingGlen & Marilyn ScaseLionel & Elsie AasenAlbert & Patricia ChambersWilliam & Margaret SnowHenry & Elizabeth HildebrandtBetty & David HammMary Jane BarnetUdo Renner Insurance &Investment Services Inc.Erie Shores Golf LadiesThomas J. Dick Farms Inc.John ArmstrongRobert & Elizabeth LeeMary & Howard GabertGeorge HildebrandtGerald LandArthur & Betty ZittlauCharles & Carol IvesRonald & Lila MacVicarBarbara MillsEleanor & Barbara MillsHarold & Helen RempelOroraBeverley PetersonJanet & Dennis ArthursSandy Reis-IvesRon PlatskoStacey DiNiroJodi & Joel FosterJanet HanniganJohn & Joanne BarnettJakait Warehousing Inc.Hope Lane Farms Inc.Double Diamond FarmsPresteve Foods LimitedReis Appliance Centre Ltd.E.K. Mitchell Appraisal Inc.Highway 77 Truck Service Inc.Pelee Acres Inc.Del Fresco Produce Ltd.Leamington ChryslerCiela Vista Farms Inc.A.D.T. TransportationVine Fresh Acres Ltd.Wheatley HarbourAuthority Corporation944618 Ontario Inc./Renny’s The Village SmokehouseLoop Fisheries Ltd.Wheatley AreaMinor SoccerDuane Vlodarchyk

Stephen & Susan O’HaraJill HarrisDonald & Ruth RileyBowman Feed & SupplyJoe & Marla ReisJennifer SymanskiMarriette GrioMary PetersTalbot Trail Ltd.Pete HeinrichsCommunity MufflerU.E. EnclosuresGabriele Carpet CentreDomino PizzaMyer’s Truck & Trailer Repair Ltd.Kathy FaubertProactive Health and FitnessJamie DiNiroJenn GowJim SlaterL’il HillsLora WillmsAgrisDoug MillsWes FuerthFreda MalottBobbi-Jo BazalaRon SteingartBriar Patch StudioFehr Car WashKatharina NeufeldJeremy TruaxClothing BarThe Flower Shop at ThiessensMary CalmeiraRick GillanHeather MikkelsenAgnes HiebertColour PlusJohn FehrHenry DyckSarah DyckJocelyn GoodchildJason HaddockErie Accent Pools & SpasLynne & Roger YanikBrenda RekutaDale & Gail GraingerPamela EvansJosephine EvansJames Taylor FisheryEvelyn Miller

Peewee LL Blueversus Amherstburg

Carson Stadler of the Southpoint Capitals Peewee LL Blue gets ready to make a pass to one of his teammates in a game over the holidays versus the Amherstburg Stars.

(Submitted Photo)

Golden Years golfForty-eight Golden Years golfers managed a respectable

71 aces on the final day of play before breaking for the holi-days.

Mary Binder, Tom Sasso and Bill Ward led the field with four aces each. Apologies to John Vlodarchyk for missing his three-ace performance a week prior.

Top nine-hole scores, all at 17, belonged to Bill Ward, Barry Sweet, Randy Nash, Ron Fick and Gary Honey (2). Bill Ward also achieved 35 over 18 holes and 73 over 36 holes.

In first place with 230 was Team Queens (Ron Fick, Gary Honey, Bill Taylor). Second place with 237 went to Team

Atom Grey defeats EssexSouthpoint Community Trophy Atom Grey took on Essex

Yellow prior to the holidays. Grey was off their game, although they managed to keep

Essex off the scoreboard in the first; however, they were un-able to capitalize on their own chances.

Early in the second, Grey’s Connor Rumble-Anastacio skated the length of the ice and fired the puck home. Landon Carlini and Nic Magri picked up assists.

In the third period, Connor again went the length of the ice and placed a beautiful shot in the top right corner. Essex responded to make it 2-1. Following this, Connor went for another skate. The Essex goalie made a stop on the shot, but Connor picked up the rebound, skated around the net and deposited the puck in the back of the net.

Sean Amaral finished off the scoring for Trophy. Brady Walker cleared the puck out of his end to Sean. Sean skated in and shot the puck from a sharp angle. It went under the goalie, just catching the inside corner of the net. Kaeden McCormick and Brady picked up assists.

The game ended at 4-1 in Trophy’s favour. Ty Gould was outstanding in the Southpoint net, deflecting numerous shots to the corner or covering the puck in front of his net. Connor earned his second hat trick of the season.

Peewee Minor A finalists at Vic Teal Tournament The Southpoint Minor Peewee A team traveled to St.

Catharines to play in the annual Vic Teal Tournament over the Christmas holidays.

In the first game, they were up against Lorne Park from Mississauga. The first goal came midway through the first period off a Carson Koehler cross-ice pass to Easton Mc-Murren, sending him alone on a breakaway, firing it past the goalie. The Wild tied the game late in the first.

In the second, the Caps scored on a nice D2D pass in the defensive zone. Caiden Fuller sent a nice breakaway pass up the ice to Daniel Kerekes. He and McMurren went in alone on a 2-on-0 and Kerekes made a nice feed to McMur-ren who tucked it into the back of the net making it a 2-1 score.

The Caps extended their lead early in the third when Ker-ekes fed McMurren from behind the net for a one-timer in the slot, picking up the hat trick. Logan Lefaive made it 4-1 on a nice wrap-around tuck.

The Wild scored one late, but the Caps held on for the 4-2 win. Andrew Demant got the win in goal.

Game 2 saw the Caps up against the host team from St. Catharines. The boys got out to a quick three-goal lead in the first five minutes of the game and held on for the 3-0 win. Cooper Halvorsen scored the first on a breakaway. Caiden Fuller sniped the second on a point shot and Kerekes got the third off a nice feed from Halvorsen. Sam Guenther picked up the shutout.

Game 3 was against Niagara Falls and the boys came out flat and bowed out with a 2-0 loss.

With the loss earlier in the day, the boys were up against the same Niagara Team in the semi-finals. They came out hammering the Niagara team with a relentless forecheck and aggressive style that was not seen earlier in the day.

The Caps jumped out to a 1-0 lead late in the first when Remi Bacon’s hard work in the corner saw him come loose and sweep a nice wrap around into the net.

Niagara would tie it up with about three minute to go in the second, but the Caps bounced back when Halvorsen picked up a loose puck near the blue line and skated cross ice into the low right circle. Pulling the keeper coming across the crease, he fired the puck inside the far post to give the Caps a 2-1 lead.

Niagara tied it up early in the third. However, it was the continuous grit and drive that Niagara could not withstand and the Caps took control the remainder of the game. They were rewarded with just over four minutes to go when Ma-son Dault fed Ethen Barnewall a nice pass on a 2-on-1.

Pets of the Week

NEW PET?

129 Erie St. S.Leamington

519-325-1112Join us on Facebook

WE HAVE ALL YOUR NEW PETS’ NEEDS... Cages & Crates, Beds & Bedding, Foods & Treats

Windsor/Essex CountyHumane Society519-966-5751

windsorhumane.org

2 year old Mastiff/Rottweiler - I am a super loving guy looking for an understanding home! I have some kinks to work out but I promise the love I have to give will be worth it! The thing is I like my stuff and I am not all that great at sharing it! I like my toys, my treats, my food and did I say my toys? I’m so worried that once someone or something takes these things away from me I will never see them again. So that’s why I choose not to share. I promise I will not disappoint!

9 year old female - Alexia is a cat who likes lots of attention so expect lots of meows and chirps when she’s around. Although not a lap cat, she loves being pet and likes being picked up and held. She’ll thank you by giving you head butts but be prepared because she puts some weight behind them to make sure you know she loves you tons. She will play with toy mice and wand toys but much prefers to hang out with you.

OTIS ALEXIA

16 (Julia Kos, Bob Spring-thorpe, Tom Sasso). Third place was an unusual three-way tie with 243 between Team 2 (Barry Sweet, Ar-mand Decaluwe, Bill Ward), Team 8 (Laurie Hylton Pete Daudlin, Brian Johnson) and Team 10 (Barb Fick, Gerrit Vriesen, Murray Cas-cadden).

Golf continues every Thursday at 9:30 a.m. at Colasanti’s. Barnewall put a little deke

on the goalie and stuck it into the top of the net.

Two minutes later, the Caps capitalized on an-other hard effort play when Kerekes, on a solo effort, dumped the puck deep, beat all players to the puck be-hind the goal line, came out front and stuck the puck into the net, sealing the Caps’ 4-2 victory. Demant got the win between the pipes.

In the finals, the Caps played a well hard-fought game. They controlled the majority of the play, out-chancing and outshooting their opponents from St. Catharines, but were unable to capitalize on the opportu-nities. Kerekes was able to get the Caps on the board in the third after skating through three Falcons play-ers then beating the goalie. The Caps surrendered a late empty netter and bowed out with a 4-1 loss.

It was another great weekend for this group of kids who continue to show vast improvement and are looking very good as they get ready to head into the playoff season. Congrats, boys, on a great weekend!

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