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FIGURE SKATING CLUB
Our skating club was
established in the fall of
1950. We have
approximately 160 skaters.
They stare at the pre -beginner
level which is held on
Mondays from 4:30-5 p.m.
Then we have our beginners
and elementary levels from 5-
5:45 and our basic, novice 1,
2, 3, and 4 levels from 5:45-
6:30. The pre -beginners arc
with a pro for the full half-
hour. The rest of the levels
spend half of their ice time
with a pro. Our junior
coaches step in and help with
the rest of the lesson.
Our intermediate skaters arc
on the ice on Mondays from
6:30-8:10 p.m. and our senior
skaters from 7:15-8:50.
Thursdays are also available
to these skaters. Ice time is
from 4-5:30. Semi -private
and private lessons are also
available at this time. Every
other year the Figure Skating
Club holds a camival. Our
intermediate and senior
skaters also have the option
of going to test days and
inter -club conpctitions. You
have the choice of skating for
recreation or to work
competitively, as Lloyd Eisler
has done. Lloyd started to
skate in Seaforth and is now
skating for Canada. Above
all, come out and enjoy.
SEAFORTH-EGMONDVILLE
JUNIOR BROOMBALL
Broomball has played an
important part in the sporting
activities of Scaforth and
surrounding arca for many
years. The sport involves
people from the community
of all ages. A season
generally runs from the
beginning of October until the
middle of March at the
Seaforth and District
Community Centres. - The
spori is played on ice with
running shoe -type footwear.
The Junior Broomball Lcaguc
involves children from ages 5
to 18. Boys and girls from
ages 5 to 12 play on
Wcdncsday night followed by
girls ages 13 to 18, play
Thursday .evening.
The Junior League is
supported by the Seaforth-
Egmondvillc Broomball
Lcaguc. Women's house -
league is played Wednesday,
following the juniors while
men play on Thursdays.
Come out and experience the
fun.
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* Clothes (Infant to 16)
*Toys and Books
*Play Area
527-2320
55 Main St. Seaforth
DAVE MCLLWAIN
CCM HOCKEY SCHOOL
The 3rd Annual Hockey School will be held on
August 20 to August 25 and August 27 to September
1, 1995, at the Seaforth and District Community
Centres. Dave McLlwain, Scott Driscoll, Rem
Murray and Mike Watt, as well as many other local
instructors will guide the participants through 2 hours
of ice time per day, dialy video sessions, fitness and
some outdoor activities. Each player registered will
receive hot luches and a Hockey School Sweater.
Registration Fee is $267.50 GST included, payable to
Dave McLlwain Hockey School Ltd. A deposit of
$100.00 must accompany the registration form along
with a post-dated cheque of $167.50 for June 1, 1995.
Registration forms can be picked up in most Huron
County arenas. For more information please call
Graham at 527-0712.
SEAFORTH
OPTIMIST
PARK
The Optimist Park which is located at the south end
of Seaforth on Main Street is another top quality
facility for families to take advantage of. The
Optimist Park includes a newly renovated Ball
Diamond with lights and fencing, a youth sized soccer
field, and playground equipment. The Park also has
a small banquet room available to rent for parties,
meetings, or receptions. To either the Ball Diamond
or Banquet Hall please call the RECREATION
OFFICE AT 527-0882.
We'll help you have the hair you've always wanted!
* FAMILY HAIR STYLING
' EAR PIERCING
* MANICURES
* TANNING
FUTURE'S HAIR DESIGN
Prop. Shelly McMillan
527-1783 92 MAIN ST SEAFORTH