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Entertainment
Leisure activities beginning
(Recreation
Preview
by Marty Bedard
Senior Shuffleboard con-
tinues every Wednesday after-
noon from 1:30 to 4:00 pm. All
Seniors arc welcome to enjoy
an afternoon of fun and fellow-
ship. Last week's winners:
Ladies:
M. McMillan 389
A. McLean 383
A. Wood 311
Men:
13. McLean 497
K. Preszcator 356
The Seaforth Recreation
Department will be hosting
Winter Leisure Activities
beginning in January. Pro-
grams being offered are: Fur-
niture Refinishing, Sign Lan-
guage, Fitness is Fun; Step
Training, Dog Obedience,
Volleyball and Basketball. For
more information on any of the
above programs please call the
Recreation Office at 527-0882.
The Seaforth Hobby Shop
would like to remind you of
their special interest courses
now being offered. They are
Knitting, Crocheting and
Smocking. For more informa-.
tion on these hobby courses
contact 527-2010.
Once again a bus trip has
been organized for the Seaforth
Day at a Kitchener • Rangers
Game. The trip will be on Jan.
12. For more information or
tickets call the Arena at 527-
1272.
The Seaforth Minor Hockey
Association would like to invite
everyone to the Annual Atom
Hockey Tournament on Jan.
20, and 21. Teams from south-
western Ontario will be com-
peting for the championship.
Come out and support our kcal
teams.
The St. Thomas Anglican
Church Women would like you
to mark the following dates on
your calendar:
February 20 - Pancake supper
March 13 and October 2 -
Soup and Salad luncheon
April 26 - Spaghetti supper
June 18, July 16 and August 20
- Euchre
Oct. 9 - Fall sleeting and
Nov. 16 - Bazaar.
'AAA' teams to play
60-70 games per season
CONTINUED from pg. 7 Preferably, Akey says,
a ship's wheel with the -name Huron -Perth will be grouped
'Lakers' across it. with teams out of London and
Akey says 'AAA' teams can Kitchener -Waterloo.
expect to play 60 to 70 games a Depending on interest, the
season. executive hopes to form a
Evaluation camps will be midget team, as well as major
held in mid-March, and near.the and minor teams at the bantam,.
end of April, in Clinton or peewee and atom levels:
Lucknow. The teams would be called
"It will give talented players the Huron -Perth Lakers and
a chance to play in a better would wear the blue, black and
league," says Goderich Minor white colours of the Tampa Bay
Hockey Association president Lightning. Their crest would be
Teri Patterson, "with better. just doesn't make any sense.
quality players and a higher cal- "It's not logical," he says.
ihre of competition. "With 18 players on each team,
She says comparing Goderich it means one to two players on
minor hockey to triple 'A' is like average will be taken from each
comparing a Chevy Nova to a system."
Cadillac. Peet agrees. He says it will
I And aecor4lingJy, as yvith any actually help minor hockey at
luxury, . playing in 'AAA' will the local level because it will
cost considerably more money. , "level" the competition and
Akey says registration for give weaker players a chance to
triple 'A' will be 5600. . excel:
He admits it is a lot of For more information, Akcy
money, but he adds it is not can be contacted at 527-0033.
much More than- the extended Van Bakes on
costs of minor hockey.
more than 'S300 for local minor
He says once parents pay all-star team
Captain Greg Van Bakcl
represented the St. Marys Lin-
colns at the OHA Western
Junior B Hockey League all-
star game at St. Marys Satur-
day night, helping the West to
plays for the Triple 'A' Grey- a 6-1 win. He is from the
Bruce Highlanders out of Dublin area.
Flcsherton, and says the 'only
drawback to playing Triple 'A'
hockey is the travel.
"It takes a lot of commit-
ment," he says. "But it is, defi-
nitely a tremendous opportunity
to play better hockey and to get -
better exposure."
Peet said there arc usually
three scouts from junior 'A' and
'B' at every game he plays.
Critics arc concerned the new
'AAA' teams could kill minor
hockey in smaller communities,
such as Seaforth. Akcy says this
It is now waiting tor inc untano
Minor Hockey Association
approval to declare the new
/.one active.
Once approved, Akey says
the executive will then have to
decide what teams to play
against.
hockey registration, pay manda-
tory busing costs and purchase
uniforms, it is nearly $600 any-
way.
Shawn Peet, 15, of Goderich,
iLMIOMMIMMICIAMICelleallaga
Do something fun 3
this winter! 3
Come out to
Carousel
!Crafts e'
Hobbies 1
I OPEN HOUSE
Saturday, January 13
9 am -4 pm
$ Sunday, January 14 3
8 1 pm -4 pm
Learn to paint or perfect
your skills.
We have classes for the
beginner through to the
advanced painter.
For more information
call
519 263-3040
We're located at the old
Hully Gully.
$ RR T#1, VARNA
Seaforth Agricultural
Society
Tractor Elimination
EARLY BIRD
DRAW WINNERS
pec. 8/95
Arnold Lamb
RR4 Goderich
10 Units Seed Corn by
C.I.B.A. Seeds
Dec. 22/95
John Williams
RR1 Atwood
30 Units First Line
Exclusive Soybean Seeds
Plus 6 pkgs Histick.
Plus Hat & Coat by
Hill & Hill Farms Varna
,fan. 5/96
, Dave Feltz
RR5 Mitchell
5 Units Pride Seed Corn
by Seaforth Co-op.
Zurich woman on book cover
A Zurich native was the Andrew Judd, who paid 141r a
model for the cover illustration 90 -minute sitting then did the
on a book by the Canadian cover illustrations for At the
author famous for her Anne of After - `Matrimonial Tales, a
Green Gables series. newly released collection of
Lucy Maude Montgomery short
Beth Sweeney now works as stories.
a registered nurse in Toronto The recently -discovered
and dabbles in semi -proles- romantic tales arc set in tha
sional theatre. Her photo was same period as the Green
on file with a talent agency and Gables stories but world -
spotted by lreelanec artist famous Anne isn't a character.
CONTINUED t'rtim pg 6.
TOWN & COUNTRY
( Jan. 2 )
Men -
High average: John Staften 222.
1 sigh single: Dwain Forrest 261.
1 sigh triple: George Johnston 648.
Weekly singles over 200: Ralph
Johnston 225/255, G. Johnston
253/209, Reg Dick 220/240, Lavern"
Hoegy 221/218, Staffen 212/200,
Wayne Boyd 253, Arie Van Diepen
201. •
Weekly triples over 600: G.
Johnston, Dick 643, R. Johnston 639,
Forrest 608, Satffen 606.
Women
High average: Sue Stokes 181.
High single: Stokes 273.
•High triple: Stokes 616.
Weekly singles over 200: Stokes
273/222, Sharon Evans 220, Sheila
Brooker 205.
Standings:
Eagles 59, Rosebuds 54, Do Drops
(In) 53,•Wild Violets 49, Blue Jays
49, Vultures 37.
SENIORS BOWLING
( Jan. 5")
Men
I sigh single: Don Wood 219.
High triple: John Aubin 587.
Scores of note (200+): Ron Bei ,eft
and Campbell Wey 218, John Aubin
215, Bob Harris 211.
Wedding
Grant & Karen
Chesney wish to
announce the marriage
of their son Stephen to
Norma Knight, daugh-
ter of Patrick &
Dorothy Murphy of
Wallaceburg.
r' The ceremony took
place December 31,
1995 at the home of
Mark & Jenn Penner
of Ilarpurhey.
The couple reside in
Wallaceburg.
Season high single: Eric Matzold
270.
Season High triple: Mat/old 684.
Women
High single: Ann Wood 212.
High triple: Wood 580. .
Scores of note (175+): Wood
212/192, Joyce Wallace 200/184,
Bea Kale 184.
Season high single: Glave Little 269.
Season high triple: Little 596.
WINTER SPORTS EDITION
Teams should start thinking about
arranging to have their pictures
taken for our annual Winter Sports
Edition which comes out later this
year. Why leave it until the last
minute and end up with a lousy
picture that nobody likes, with
half the team maybe not there/ To
schedule a winter sports team
picture for our photographer.
please call Gregor or Dave at 527-
-0240.
Upcoming This Month
HONEYMOON
SUITE
Phone the club for details!
SUNDAY SPECIAL
JANUARY 14 5:00 TO 7:00 PM
FISH & CHIPS
DINNER
Includes Soup or Salad
choice of Mashed Potatoes
or Homemade Fries,
Coleslaw, Dinner Roll,
Coffee or Tea and Dessert.
$625
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SPARKY'S PLACE \\
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FAMILY
DINING j
527-1964
90 Main St. Seaforth
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The Only Tribute To
Garth Brooks.
Tickets $6.00
On Sale Now at the Bar.
SAT. JAN. 20
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FRI. & SAT.
ENDANGERED
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COMMERCIAL HOTEL
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Saturday
February 3/96
H p.m.
MEMORIAL THEATRE
Blyth Ontario •
Tickets: $20
Available at:
Blyth Decorating
Blyth Festival Office
Goderich Entertainer
Robin Hood Tours
in Goderich
Ernie King's Music - Wingham
Redd -Chet - Clinton
VISA/Mastercard
Phone orders 1-800:465.7829
Presented by Canadian Regional
Seaforth & District Curling Club
ROCK PARTY
DRAW THE FOUR
DRIVE A FORD
At 2:00 p.m. on Sun. Jan 14, at the Club
The Ford Wor Curling Association
will take ove , the "Draw The Four"
for a chance to win a new Ford Car
at the World's Curling in Hamilton
"Everyone Welcome. $5." a try, proceeds go to Children's
Foundation Charity" .
Also:
World Curling Tickets - 550.00 each -Bus, Opening
Ceremonies. & two games
Don't forget to get your ticket for the Bus going to Hamilton from the
Seaforth Curling Club on Sat. March 23/96. There are a few tickets left
and they all must go. See Gord Pryce for more info. - 519-527-0917.
TYNDALL'S KARATE SCHOOL
Established school for over 15 years.
Member of Butoku-kai of Canada
Training in ShurinjiRyu Karate and Weapons
KARATE
` YOUTH - Ages 7 and Up ADULT - 14 to 65+
Classes held every Monday and Wednesday night
Goderich T4vp. Hall, Holmesville - 7 pm
Beginners Classes Start
-- Monday, January 15th -
- Wednesday, January 17th -
For Registration phone
Sensel Ron Tyndall
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CLUB SPECIAL
•First 4 classes 8►e free.
•Free uniform to all new students
•Monthly fees - 3rd member of
family free.
(519) 482-3634
(Anytime)
STRATFORD KINSMEN CLUB PRESENTS
Dance to
"DESTINY"
with 3 Live Shows
& An All Request
COUNTRY VIDEO
DANCE PARTY
Sat., January 13 / 96
Doors Open at 8:00 pm
Coliseum Fairground
Photo ID Required
Tickets $8 advance
$10 at the door
*advance tickets will only be
honoured until 9:30 pm
Hurry! Get Your
Tickets! Last
Year's Show
Was Sold Out!
Tickets available at Stratford's Fairgrounds, Fllsinger Music, JS News,
Work World, Modern Interiors In Mitchell or call 273-2483
MATINEES"
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ri. & Sat. 7 & 8:45 p.m.`
Sun.-Thurs. 8 p.m.
Sat. & Sun. Mat. 2 p.m.
LONG DISTANCE? CALL I -800-265.343s FOR TOLL FREE MOVIE INFO
GO AHEAD
MAKE MY
STEAK!
EVERY THURSDAY
THE BARBEQUE IS ON!
4195
ROBBIE BURNS' DINNER
Sat. Jan. 27th
Pipe In The Haggis at 6pm.
Bill of Fare
Cockle Leekie Soup
Choice of Two
Fish and Chips
Steak and Kidney Pie
Sheppards Pie
Peas, Champit Tattles,
Bashed Neeps
Trifle, Coffee, Tea
MAIN STREET
Daily Specials
Wed.
Dart Night Plus
25` Wings
Thurs.
Steak & Wing Night
Fri.
Ali -you -can -eat
Fish n' Chips '7.25
Sat.
B.B.O. Chicken
& Ribs '10.95
Sun.
Two for One
Entrees
BAY1IELI)
565-2641