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The Huron Expositor, 1994-04-13, Page 54
12—RECREATION BOOKLET 1994 SEAFORTH MINOR HOCKEY SEAFORTH RINGETTE Ringette offers a unique activity to girls and women of all ages and levels of skill. It is a team sport, played on ice with full equipment required. It gives girls a chance to experience the joys of recreation, competition and friendship. Our teams travel to local towns to play their games and also attend some tournaments in larger cen- tres. There always seems to be an abundance of dedicated parents and volunteers involved in this fast growing sport. Many of them coach, manage, officiate or hold a position on the executive. The ringette association tries to foster the highest standards of sports- manship and friendliness to all par- ticipants. .1f you would like to volunteer or you have a child interested in play- ing, contact the Recreation Office at 527-0882. • Seaforth and District Minor Hockey is for players ages 5-19 and is a member of the WOAA (Western Ontario Athletic Association). Teams regularly trav- el in the area for games. Aside from the travelling teams, Seaforth Minor Hockey offers a house - league system in which players meet for a game on Saturday mornings. Ice time is available for players from late September to late March. Registrations at reasonable rates are always held in early September. Well-known players like Dave McLlwain, Scott Driscoll, the Murray brothers - Ray and Pat, have been developed by the Seaforth and District Minor Hockey system. Aside from participants develop playing skills, hockey offers a great method of exercise and many lasting friendships. For more information ori minor hockey, call: 527-0882. SEAFORTH CURLING CLUB The Seaforth Curling Club offers curling enjoyment for men on Monday evenings, ladies on Tuesday evenings and mixed on Thursday and Friday evenings. Any Junior under the age of nine- teen may curl in the Junior League on Friday nights at 6:00 p.m. Curling is a sport for any age. If you are interested and would like J� 1 AUCTION 9EAVicES J 345-2564 REG BARLEY "Please lea., a message" AUCTIONS •Estate •Liquidations •Farm *Business •Real Estate to try curling, the club offers free instruction every year to start the season off. The Curling Club plays host to many bonspiels and socials. Come join the fun, fellow- ship and exercise, all available in the sport of curling. For more infor- mation call the Recreation Office at 527-0882 and they will pass you on to the proper contact. JR. DEVELOPMENT HOCKEY CLUB Junior hockey in Seaforth and the Ontario Hockey Association go back a long way together. The lat- est incarnation of this relationship is the Seaforth Centenaires who now compete in the OHA Junior Development League. In the years prior to and follow- ing that championship season the Cents have had good years and bad - but one thing remains con- stant - the Centenaires have an unmatched record for player devel- opment. Two former Cents have gone on to play in the National Hockey League. Another has become an NHL official. Still others have gone on to star in Junior B, Junior A, semi-professional or uni- versity'hockey in Canada and the United States. The Seaforth Centenaires Junior Development Hockey Club is made up of a volunteer execu- tive and booster club. Managers, coaches and trainers are selected by this executive and reimbursed at discretion. The team welcomes volunteers for both large roles and small - everything from handling tickets at the door, to running the clock and singing the anthem to supervising the on -ice operations of the club. �rrsssaat �1'► ►©'� '` our Headquarters. _ -For:.. • TEAM UNIFORMS & JACKETS • ATHLETIC FOOTWEAR • BASEBALL EQUIPMENT • ATHLETIC CLOTHING 527-1588 • NHL, MLB, NFL APPAREL S EAFORTH _P` s3r1 f 7 Main St. ,-, •