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by Marty Bedard
Do you have extra time dur-
ing the morning, and would
you like to learn how to line
dance? We are going to give
you a chance. The Seaforth
Recreation Department will be
hosting line dancing for older
adults. Drusilla Leitch will be
your instructor, and the classes
will be held on Tuesday or
Thursday mornings from 9:45
to 10:45 a.m. Please call the
Recreation Department at 527-
0882, if you are interested, and
let me know what morning you
would like them.
The Seaforth Senior Games
will continue in May with the
following events:
May 3 -.Carpet Bowling at the
Arena beginning at 1:30 p.m.
May 4 - Shuffleboard at the
Arena beginning at 1:30 p.m.
May 5 - Solo at the Legion
beginning at 1:30 p.m.
May 5 - Cribbage at the Arena
beginning at 7:30 p.m. and
May 7 - Darts at the Legion
beginning at 2:00 p.m.
For more information on the
Senior Games you can call the
Recreation Office at 527-0882.
Last week's winners of Sen-
ior Shufflewboard were:
Women:
Isabel Gardiner 417
Jean Lunn 360
Velma Preszcator 346
Men:
Ken Preszcator 398
Andy Lunn 324
Fred Glanville 306
If you are 55 or older and
enjoy playing Tennis please
call the Recreation Office.
Tennis players are needed for
the Senior Games.
The Phantom of the Opera,
the presentation which was to
feature live musical
accompaniement to the classic
1925 fi%ptarring Lon Chaney,
has beefs cancelled. The show
was cancelled due to lack of
tickets sold.
SPORTS
Aockies win playoffs
in St. James bowling
The Rockies held on to their lead,
to win the playoff Championship in.
the St. James Bowling League at
Starlight Lanes on Monday, April
11.
Murray Bennewies led the way
with 242,271,249-762 and Tim
Brown 233,20-632. The Orioles
finished in second place, led by
Don Kuntz 249,216-652, Betty
Johnston 234-556, Rick Elliott 202-
518 and Joyce Marcuccio 200-505.
Bob Dinsmore led the Cubs with
222,245,215-682 and Don Nolan
with 261-582. Arie Van Diepen
paced the Tigers with 218-568,
Martin Van Bakel 229-561, Jack
Ryan 227-555, and Martin
Andreassi 207-541.
Top bowlers for the Braves were
Gerry Nobel 219,262,313-794, and
John Aubin 256-536: High scores
for the Indians were George Love
BUCK :& DOE
Kara Van Den Neucker
Tom Reed
Saturday, April 30, 1994
9pm-lam
Stanley Township Complex
D.J. Lunch Provided
Age of Majority
For Tickets Cap
482-9935 or 482-5018 (evenings)
VAN MASSENHOVEN - TALBOT
It is with great pleasure that Russell
and Cheryl Talbot
announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter
Jennifer Lynn to
Michael Albert,
son of August and
MaryLou Van Massenhoven.
The wedding to take place
at Brucefield United Church,
May 7, 1994.
OPEN RECEPTION
in Varna Stanley Complex.
Saturday,
April 23, 1994
South Huron Rec. Centre, Exeter Dancing 9-1
Tickets $6.00 per person Lunch Provided
262-2644 Proof of Age Required
Exeter Jr. D Hawks
Hockey Club Prese
235-2537
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PARENTAL
GUIDANCE
Happy 20th
Anniversary
Mery & Maureen Agar
264,245,258-767, Shirley Brugge:
205-478, and Patsy Lacroix 208-
466. Final Playoff standings -
Rockies - 14020, Orioles - 13770;
Cubs - 13600; Tigers - 13594;
Braves - 13473; Indians - 13285.
Members of the Rockies were
Murray Bennewies, Janice Moms,
Tifn Brown, Pat Ryan, and Gloria
Love.
The Seasons Champs were the
Cubs with Bob Dinsmore, Don
Nolan, Wilhelmina Poppe, Kevin
Johnston and Sandra Lee. Top
league awards were high averages -
Murray Bennewies 254, and Betty
Johnston 189, high triples George
Love 888, and Karen Hoegy 687.
High Singles, Mark Higenell 351
and Janice Morris 284. Most
Improved Bowlers were Don Nolan
and Gloria Love.
jKE BACKYARD
POOL HOPPERS
1 1 BACK FOR OUR 3rd YEAR
SWIM LESSONS
All Ages, All levels 1
in
Your Pool or ours
registration starting
k May 23rd.
Watch paper for further details 1
HOPE TO SEE
You sooty;,,
Brian and Carol Ann Campbell,
R. R. # 4, Walton,
are pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage
of their daughter,
Theresa Anne
to Michael David Decorte,
son of
Cor and Catherine DeCorte,
of R. R. #5, Seaforth.
The wedding will take place at
3:30 p.m. on April 30th
at St. James Church,
Seaforth, Ontario
Thursday
LINE DANCING
Saturday
No Cover!
SHOCKED
"Top 40
Rock 'n Roll"
STANLEY CUP '94
WATCH THE
NHULAYOFFS
OUR
BIG
SCREEN
TOPONTO
MAPI,
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317 Huron St. (Hwy. 8 West)
1444
BLYTH FESTIVAL
presents
Colours
in the Storm
ONE SHOW ONLY
8 p.m. Sunday
May 8, 1994
Tickets $17.00
523-9300
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N.N.1;)a musical play ��
(5` about Tom Thomsom
by Jim Betts
Director Richard Greenblatt
Music Director Stephen Woodietts
Produced by Tapestry Music Theatre
Rita MacNeil
IN CONCERT
FRIDAY,
JUNE 10TH 8 PM
BLYTH & DISTRICT
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Tickets: $25.00 Advance
S28.00 at the Door.
Available at: Merle's Coffee Nook -
Mitchell, Carol's andies & Collectibles - Blyth .
Ernie King's - Wingham. Phone Orders 1-800-465- 7829
In Association with "B1 Or L • ion Ladles Auxllia
OPTIMIST CLUB
OF DUBLIN
will be holding their First Annual
YARD SALE
ON MAY 21 AND 22
Anyone wishing to donate items will be able to drop
them off on Saturday, April 23 and April 30, also
May 7 and 14 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The drop off places will be:
HILDA CROCKER ROSANN CORBETT
139 ANN STREET OR 22 MAIN STREET,
DUBLIN BRODHAGEN
Pickup may be arranged if absolutely necessary.
For more information please contact Trent Ward 345-2261
or Rosann Corbett, 345-2725
Presented by
Sherry McCall & Co
Variety
Night
at S. D. H. School
Featuring Local
Dancers & Singers
All Donations to
Cystic Fibrosis
April 22
7:30 p.m.
The family of
NELLIE McDOUGALL
invite friends and relatives
to an
OPEN HOUSE
to celebrate her
90TH BIRTHDAY
Sunday, May 1"
1 pm-4pm
at the
Goderich Township Hall
Holmesville
Best Wishes Only Please
SPARKVS PLACE
FAMILY
DINING
SUNDAY SPECIAL
ROAST BEEF
DINNER
Includes Coffee or Tea
and Dessert
SUNDAY, APRIL 24, 5 - 7 pm
90 Main St., Seaforth 527-1964
SEAFORTH
AGRICULTURAL
SOCIETY
TRACTOR ELIMINATION
Early Bird Winner
WINNER
JACK FLANAGAN
RR 1 Dublin
Pioneer Seeds
Next Draw
May 13
3rd Annual SDHS
'FORMAL FASHION
SHOW'
9 a.m. Friday
at
Seaforth District
High School
April 22
FREE ADMISSION
"EVERYONE
WELCOME"
The groove
Gang
Commercial Hotel
Seaforth 527-0980
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SATURDAY MAY 28th - 8 PM
MEMORIAL HALL, BLYTH
Tickets: $20.00 ea. Advance 825.00 ea. at the door
Available at: Carol's Candies & Collectibles - Blyth,
Bluewater Office Supply - Wingham,
Merle's Coffee Nook - Mitchell
Vtsa/MasterCard phone orders 1.800-465-7829
ANNUAL SEAFORTH TROUT DERBY
Kids 14 years and under can
register for the derby at the
Seaforth Pavillion at 6:45
RULES: CHILDREN ONLY (14 yrs.
& under)
• No Fishing Before 7 am
• No Use of Lures
• Limit 3 fish per child
• Prizes awarded at 12 Noon
• Fish must be caught & landed
by child to claim prize
SATURDAY, APRIL 30 - 7 am - 12 Noon
SEAFORTH LIONS PARK
Sponsored by Archie's UCO
and Huron Sports Outfitters
Seaforth Minor Sports Council
B•I•N•G•0
MONDAY, MAY 9, 7:30 P.M.
Seaforth Arena
DOORS OPEN AT 5:30 P.M.
All Game
PRIZES
Will Be
DOUBLED
Proceeds to Seaforth Minor Sports
Licence # M048235