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The Citizen, 1993-04-14, Page 17Just beginning Members of the Blyth Beginner hockey team wrapped up the season recently. On net, from left: Josh Albrechtas, Chris Bernard, TyreII McClinchey. Front row: Darcey Cook, Brett Bean, Greg Caldwell, Sandy Hay, Luke Anderson, Tony Bean and Coach Steve Cook. Curling club presents awards KEN PENNINGTON'S Oira tjek Music for all occasions. D. J. SERVICE CALL (519) 887-6069 DUNBAR & COOK ELECTRIC LTD. Home, Farm & Commercial Wiring Wireless Home Security Systems DON PAUL 526-7505 357-1537 Caldwell- Construction • residential & agricultural structures • framing • siding drywall • roofing & trim Estimates & Prints R.R. # 3 Blyth 523-9354 UNICEF cards and gifts save lives. For a free catalogue, call: UNICEF Canada 1-800-567-4483 unicef (1) United Nations Children's Fund Bill Shortreed Electric FARM HOME COMMERCIAL .../41100016..416 Over 18 Years Experience #1, Walton 887-9387 Make bedtime story time. ABC CANADA THE FOUNDATION TO PROMOTE LITERACY IN CANADA. Chstribubon of this message was made possible by the Canadian Advertising Foundation. C DONT FORGET $3.00 THURSDAY SAVE ON YOUR CLASSIFIED AD HOME & GARDEN SHOW**1993 Sponsored by ... GODERICH FIGURE SKATING CLUB (Proceeds help minor figure ska ting) GODERICH The Brussels curling season ended with a pot luck supper, meeting and social evening on April 3. The new executive for the 1993- 94 season was announced: past president, Bill Shortreed; president, Mervyn Bauer; first vice-president, Wayne Lowe; second vice- president, open; sec.-treas., Doc Stephenson; ladies' president, Brenda Linton; ladies' sec.-treas., Velma Locking; draw and membership, Madelene Steiss, Donna Bauer, Kim Lorimer; bonspiel committee, men's, Bill Shortreed, Brad Speiran; mixed, Stew and Madelene Steiss; bar committee, Brian Warwick; ice committee, Steve Steiss; press reporter, Velma Locking; prize committee, Donna Bauer, Kim Lorimer. Winners of the junior curling were announced. First, David Lewington, Lisa Blake, Andrew Exel and Randy Linton; second, Jeff Lewington, Heather Blake, Veronica Grobbink and Lorraine Blake; third, Darryl Vanass, Brett Clarkson, John Lowe and Mike Grobbink; fourth, Darrell Uhler, Andy Overholt, Jeff Grobbink and Curtis Mutter. The Jack Bryans trophy was won by David Lewington, Lisa Blake, Andrew Exel and Randy Linton. In the mixed curling prizes were given to the top three teams in each draw: first draw, first, 44 points, 40 rocks, Bill Shortreed, Donna sorts Knight, Michael Alexander and Marg Taylor; second, 44 points, 38 rocks, George Zwep, Teuni Smith, Steve Steiss and Dave Linton; third, 41.5 points, Jim Patterson, Annette Lewington, Stew Steiss and Madelene Steiss. Second draw, first, 54 points, Michael Alexander, Mary Ten Pas, Orval Bauer and Fran Breckenridge; second, 45 points, Ernie Lewington, Velma Locking, George Zwep and Doug Dale; third, 37.5 points, Jim Patterson, Valerie Shortreed, Brad Speiran and Kim Lorimer. Third draw, first, 52 points, Brad Speiran, Annette Lewington, Wayne Lowe and Doug Dale; second, 42 points, Ernie Lewington, Nora Stephenson, Marg Taylor and Ruth Bauer; third, 38 points, Mervyn Bauer, Fran Continued on page 18 THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1993. PAGE 17. Blyth Beginners end season Thursday, April 1 marked the end of the 1992-93 hockey season for the Blyth Beginner team. With only nine players on the team they were often assisted by Tyke players, Michelle Cook, Taylor Hesselwood, Aaron McClinchey, Cody Anderson and Ryan McClinchey. There were a number of fun and exciting games throughout the year, but the best was the Seaforth Tournament, which stresses the importance of hockey for the fun of it. Also it points out that every participant is a winner and especially at this level of play for that is exactly what you want these players to feel. — APRIL 16, 17 & 18, 1993 .0a.t (iti, 1 1, FRIDAY, APRIL 16 • 6 PM TO 9 PM 4 7 00 pm - THE CLOGGERS SATURDAY, APRIL 17 • 11 AM TO 9 PM 1:00 pm - JAZZ & TAP DANCING (led by Laura Van De [oar) 2:00 pm = "Microwave Cooking Demo" - Bernice Glenn 3:00 pm - Goderich High School Cheerleaders 4:00 pm - Ron Tyndall's School of Karate Demo 7:00 pm - Line Dancing SUNDAY, APRIL 18 • 12 NOON TO 5 PM eu s Door Prizes Free Entertainment Demonstrations IfO r or Eat at the Bread Basket 1:00 pm - Spring Fashion Show Klassy Kids 2:00 pm - Mother/Daughter Makeover 3:00 pm - Spring Fashion Show - Klassy Kids DROP IN & SEE WHAT'S NEW & EXCITING FOR SPRING! ADMISSION: Adults $2.00, Students $1.00. Children under 12 - FREE, with an adult sts'AvA ietiL627k,4771101Z,AIFTWMF GOODS SERVICES TRADES