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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1994-04-27, Page 9Giant yard sale planned May 7 The Seaforth and District Community Centres will be hosting their Annual Giant Yard Sale on Saturday, May 7, 1994 beginning at 8:00 a.m. This yard sale will be held on the arena floor. If you wish to reserve space please call the Arena at 527-1272. Last week's Senior Shuffleboard winners were: Women: Vi Glanville 236 Verda Sinclair 225 Velma Preszcator 198 Men: Ken Lingelbach 274 Ken Preszcator 266 Fred Glanville 228 Dance for Heart, to help raise money for the Heart and Stroke Foundation, will be held on Wednesday, May 25 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Seaforth and District Community Centres. You will be stepping, line dancing, and aero- bic dancing including the cha cha, lambada, polka, waltz and big band. Prizes will be awarded for money collected as well as spot and door prizes. Pledge sheets are available at the recre- ation office or town clerk's office. For more information you can contact Drusilla Leitch at 527- 1182. Would you like to pick up some extra cash for the summer? If so, and you have an interest in ball, why not come out and get your umpire's card. Seaforth will be hosting a Junior Development Umpire's Clinic on May 15, from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Seaforth and District Com- munity Centres. This clinic will be for boys and girls ages 12 to 19 years. Call the recreation office at 527-0882, or Rick Wood at 527-0194 to register. The Seaforth and District Ringeue Association held their awards night and wind-up last Thursday evening, and the Seaforth Recreation Department would like to congratulate all teams for their successful season. A special congratulations is extended to the Petite 2 teams. The Recreation Department presented these teams with trophies for winning their divi- sions. The Petite C's were Huron -Perth Champs and the Petite A team won Huron -Perth and Westem Region. I would like to thank the Huron Expositor staff who put together the Seaforth Recreation Guide inserted in the paper last week. The guide Looks excellent. I hope everyone retains this booklet for your leisure activity reference. Please note two cor- rections inside the guide. On page five of the group contacts, Margaret DeJong is the contact for the Grey -Bruce Huron Post Polio Chapter of the March of Dimes and on page 14 under the Optimist Park paragraph, all reservations of the park will be done through the Recreation Office by calling 527-0882 dur- ing business hours. This includes the banquet hall. I apologize for any inconvenience I may have caused. Students require host homes Ever though of sharing your home with a high school student from another county? It's poss- ible to give it a try with a non- profit organization that has stu- dents waiting for the chance to live and learn with a Canadian family. Being a host family mans opening up your home and way of living to an English speaking teenager for a five -or -ten month period. Host parents assume the role of natural parents, and come from all walks of life. They are married - with or without children, single parents or older couples whose children have grown up. They live in houses, aparunents, cities or in the coun- try side. All they need is the right attitude! If you are interested in hosting a student or studying abroad call STS toll free at 1-800-265-5316. Golf starts soon The first regular golf night for the women's golf season in Seaforth will start May 5. SDCC 1994 NHL PLAYOFF POOL Rank Standings Pts.IPicks 1 Bobby Clarke 416 55 P111 2 Ski - 2 55 NYR 3 Northern Lights l 54 Ta 4 KeainMetady 52 NYR 5 Nabs 1 51 Pitt 6 Cam Dog 1 50 Ta 7 Ski • 1 50 NYR 8 Bel Murphy 49 Cal 9 GATORS 49 NYR 10 JCJR 1 49 Det 11 J R Express 49 NYR 12 Ken Jarmaat 49 NYR 13 Mouse 1 48 Pin 14 Bill Mdvor 47 Pitt 15 Bush III 47 NYR 16 Doug Small 47 NYR 17 John Wilson 47 NYR 18 Leafless Wonders 47 Pitt 19 Leads are the Best 2 47 Det 20 (*Stable 3 46 NYR 21 Fitness r Fun 3 46 NVR 22 Hooters 3 46 NYR 23 One -Two Combo 46 NYR 24 COOP TWO 45 NYR 25 DK Slade 2 45 NYR 26 Hooters 2 45 Det 27 REA'S 12 45 Tor 28 COOP ONE 44 Pet 29 Fees Wooden Rabbis III 44 Cal 30 RIDERS 44 NYR 31 RST III 44 Det 32 TOP GUNS 44 Pin 33 WNGSBURG 44 Det 34 Brad Kiper 43 NYR 35 Colin Young 43 Det 36 Jake's Picks 43 Del 37 NanaI 43 NYR 38 Ross I 43 NVR 39 Dick Burgess 42 NYR 40 DT2 42 Pitt 41 Greg Clark 42 Mon 42 Coater It3 41 NYR 43 Jerry Wrigte 41 Pill 44 Joe I 41 NYR 45 PEPSI 41 Tor 46 Pala Train 41 NYR 47 Forbes 11 40 Del 48 JoeySwdrer 40 NYR 49 Marr 1 40 Pin 50 Steffe Henderson • 39 CI This Ad Spornded by: ARCHIE'S uco 527-0881 24 Goderich St. E., Seaforth A Steckle calls for nominations Nominations for the Citation for Citizenship are now being accepted until May 31, 1994. A nominated individual or group must have organized activities that promoted the key citizenship values - freedom, justice, equality and respect for diversity, as well as volunteer activities that have helped new- comers and new Canadians to integrate and become full mem- bers of society. If you know of an individual or group who has volunteered their time and e}tergy in these areas, send us a nomination and they could receive one of the twenty-five Citations for Citizen- ship that will awarded in 1994, stated Paul Steckle, M.P. for Huron -Bruce. To obtain nomination forms or information, please contact the constituency office of M.P. Paul Steckle. Completed nomination forms must be submitted to the above address by May 31, 1994. HENSALL SHUFFLEBOARD April 19, 1994 High six game winners: Dave Kyle (570); Hazel McEwan (453); Marge Richardson (524); Gert Eagleson (442); Pearl McKnight (413); Dave Woodward (406); Russell Ferguson (353). 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