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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1996-01-31, Page 1212 -mi HURON IXPO$ITOR, January 31, 1IMMI Euchre fundraiser The Seaforth Senior Games committee would once again like to invite you to their monthly euchre fundraiser to be held on Thursday, Feb. 8. The euchre will be held at the Seaforth Legion Branch 156 beginning at 1:30 p.m. Admission will be SI and cash prizes will be awarded. Come out and support your local Senior Games committee. The parents and tots play- group would like to invite you to its monthly craft day on Tuesday, Feb. 13. All crafts will be under SIO and please pre -register by calling Tanya at 527-2696. The playgroup meets at the Northside United Church every Tuesday from 9 to 11:30 a.m. Also on Feb. 13, THE. Bus will be parked at the church from 9 to 9:30 a.m. THE Bus is a resource library providing a wide selection of toys, books, videos,- audio tapes, theme kits and equipment. Come check it out. Recreation Preview by Marty Bedard The Seaforth pre -natal infor- mation sessions have started again for the winter. The next class will be held on Thursday, Feb. 22 at 7:30 p.m. at the Scaforth Community Hospital. Admission is free.- ' For further information please call the hospital at 527-1650. The East Huron long term care committee will meet in the board room at the SCH on Thursday, Feb. 22 from 10 a.m. to noon. Plan to attend and hear an informative presentation on "Supportive Housing: What's happening now and what is anticipated in the future" by Tammy Antaya, supportive housing co- ordinator, Town and Country Homemakers. All are welcome and encouraeed to attend. Exams over so things g Cost management: suggestions have been made with sonic already in use. * * * The Outer's Club is a club that promotes outdoor activity. There are currently 10-15 students in this club custodians, secretaries, teachers and administrators have formed a committee to investigate ways of reducing costs in the operation of the school. The first 20 25 YEAR AWARD - Seaforth fireman Don Hulley, centre, received a gold watch for 25 years of service with the Seaforth Area Fire Department from board chair Walter McKenzie, right, and Fire Chief George Garrick, left, at the annual firemen's banquet held at the Seaforth Legion Saturday night. The oldest continuous family purple syrup operation in On- tario is in Spenccrville, owned by George and Marilyn Drum- mond, the sixth generation of Drummonds to run it. They wit) soon be marking their family's 19ith con- secutive year in the family sugar hush. perk up at high school that meets during after school climbing! hours. The club has gone * * * hiking, tobogganing and cross-country skiing at the Pinery. When the weather .warrns up, the club goes swimming, camping and rock Dumpers drop Easy Riders 3-1 JAN. 24 GAMES SOCIALS 0 PARR LINE 7 Socialites seemed eager and full of get-up-and-go but not too plentiful on goal scoring. Well, she finally succeeded as Bonnie O'o'o'o'Reilly knabs up a brilliant hat trick. A well-deserved achievement - 'Bonn', congratulations. Single goals go out to Cheryl Kruse, Bev Shea, Sandra Wilson and Cathy holes. Great passes from • Glenda Chaput and Lisa Reynolds. POLAR ICF 1 %VINTH 3 Polar Ice scores the first goal as Cindy Moor drills the ball directly into the net unassisted. Now, would the real Donna please stand up. Yes, I'm the realritirtia w'+}te.. ~cored two positivc g( ltk.','� single wrist shot goal was scored by Tina Bosman. Backup help came from Jen Gallagher, Susan Arts, Deb Murray and Janice Finlayson. KNIGHTS 0 CYCLONES 5 The Knights had a little trouble keeping it„Sale bail that is) out of their own end. Trying to score goals was also a little touchy! Our Cyclones didn't semi to have a problem though as Mike Dooreleyers captures two goals along with Eddy Hessels for a couple also and a lone goal was scored by Tim Dooreleyers. A little help came from Dan O'Neil Jr. and Murray Smith. • JAN. 25 GAMES PARR LINE 1 (;RADS 3. Parr Line men couldn't get their act together as plenty of goals roomed on by the opposing goalie's net, but wee Claude Poker pops in a sly goal from the blue line, assisted by Darrel Lavis. Grads were a little slow starting the goal scoring as they were dogging it. But look out as two quick wrist shot goals were scored by Tony Van Den Fictive!, our hero. A single • goes s out to Mac O'Neil. Quick passes by Ray Ruston and Chris Goris. Hope Mags is up and about soon! RIDERS 1 DUMPERS 3 Nice goal by die Riders' Derek Turner as he slaps the ball right into the net unassisted! Now, that was a blasting shot as Darrel Eckert shoots and kills the hall directly into the net. The Riders' goalie never saw the blazing hall go by him at all. The next two goals by the Dumpers were scored by John Cairns and Brett Finlayson. Great passes by Don PARENTS OF GRADE 8 STUDENTS are invited to attend GRADE 8 PARENTS' NIGHT COME OUT AND EXPLORE THE GREAT PROGRAMS AND OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE AT "YOUR COMMUNITY SCHOOL” THURSDAY FEB. 8 7P.M.-9P.M. AT j SEAFORTH af6� DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL '► 0, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • HIBBERT • = SESQUICENTENNIAL • 1 WINTERFEST Feb. 3 & 4,1996 Come Join►ln The Fun! • • • • Saturday. Feb. 3rd Pancake Breakfast, 8:30-11:00 a.m. Township Shed. Horse Drawn Sleigh Rides 10-1 p.m., • Quilting (bring your thimble) 10-4 p.m., Crokinole & Euchre Tournament at Staffa Hall. Family Dance (please bring sandwiches & cookies) Sat. evening at Staffa Hall. Tobogganing, skatinj & • snow sculptures. • • • • • •• • • y. co v S Sunday. Feb. 4th Sunday Hibbert Poker Rally. Registration 11:00-•• • ••2:00 p.m. at Lions Pavillion, Dublin. Contact Jack • • Brintnells & Mike Parsons•. 1 • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••i • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Henderson and Jerry Wright. Sure is good to sce Mr. '13' Finlayson back out on the ice. RAIDERS 0 ROYALS 1 The Raiders received no breaks at all and plenty of chances were missed. Their goalie, Steve Dearing, kept thein at a low margin score. Wow, look at those Royals with the new attire - they looked great in their new navy sweaters. I'm • sure `Kemper' had trouble getting his helmet off as he scored the only goal. He received quick passes from Mike Waugh and David Major for the perfect set-up. JAN. 31 GAMES 9:0() m . Riders vs Grads ear+i .re vs Polar Ice 10:4Opm Winthrop vs Socials FEB. 1 GAMES - 9:O0pm Cyclones vs Dumps 9:50pin Raiders vs Winthrop I0:40pm Royals vs Knights. SEWING LESSONS FOR KIDS March Break '96 I March 11-15 • ages 6-10 (excluding Wednesday) 9:30- 11:30 am $50 + $15 supplies II March 18-22 ages 11 & up 9:30-12 noon $80 + $25 supplies Must bring a sewing machine Call Susan 527-1617 or sign up at Seaforth Sewing Centre. On . Thursday, Feb. 1, parents of Grade 8 students are encouraged to attend an open house at 7 pm at SDHS. * * * On Friday, Feb. 6, there will be a Measles Immunization Clinic at 9 am in the gym. On Friday, Jan. 12, the students' council presented a Motivational Media Assembly. The multi -media event showed teenagers how to make good choices in Life. *** Pyjama Day went well on Jan. 18. The students' council was promoting tactics to deal with exam stress. Any student who wore their pyjamas to school earned points for their homeroom. Near the end of semester two, the council will reward a homeroom for participation in school activities. Fast approaching is Carnival Day, • Feb. 8r`StedeiiVs nll enjoy a variety of outdoor activities to chase away the winter drags and blues. (Don't we all need a spring in our step!?) Look Who's 16! Matthew Cronin Feb. 4th SUNDAY SPECIAL FEBRURARY 4 5:00 TQ 7:00 PM 3 PIECE CHICKEN DINNE Includes Soup or Salad pp choice of Mashed Potatoes IV1 or Homemade Fries, Coleslaw, Dinner Roll, Coffee or Tha and Dessert. 0 FRIDAY SPECIAL HOT TURKEY BEEF $399 \ SPARKYIS PLACE • \\ FAMILY D(N(NG 527-1964 foRoftheBRIDE Pill! ENDS THURSDAY FRI.. THURS FEB. 02.08 FRI. & SAT. 7&9PM SUN. - THURS. 8 PM IS PARENTAL, OUIDANCI G R U \ \ P1 F R'O1.D MEN .1111 11I11\1, ♦III' HI %TI IIIR1111 LONG DISTANCE' CALF 1-800.265.3138 FOR TOLE FREE MOVIE INFO "VOICES AND CHOICES" A Mini Workshop for Women/Mothers/ Daughters/Sisters by Jane Hoy 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, January 31, 1996 Women's Resource Centre 28 Main Street, Seaforth For more information please contact Kathleen at 527-1108 PLEASE JOIN US! c' • FRI. NITE "5150: THE ULTIMATE TRIBUTE TO VAN HALEN!! TICKETS: $5'00 ON SALE AT THE BAR TRY OUR NEW COOK & MENU!! WATCH FOR THE RETURN OF 'COMPLETELY HIP• COMMERCIAL HOTEL 527-0980 0lip .4 Happy 25th Anniversary Feb. 6 RICK (BOOTSIE) & BONNIE FORTUNE Lots of Love and Best Wishes From: Your Family Now7Days IN''CK WAGERING Friday New & Classic Rock with "I'M NOT YOUR MOTHER!" No Cover Charge! Aquavits Recdrding Artists `Mc WOO Biloma 810.00 M Door UPCOMING EVENTS Friday, February 9 MacLEAN & MacLEAN Tickets $7; Saturday, February 24 HAREM SCAREM Saturday, April 6 LAS VEGAS GIVEAWAY Get Your Tickets Now at tical Bar er Charge By Phonee tt iityr 8 west Clinron 4132-1234j VALENTINE'S !Ay a SWEETHEART 4 :BREAKFAST s s� io SUNDAY FE = - UARY 11 4 4 8:30 A.M. TO 1 ' :30 P.M. Adults - $4.00 Children Un er 10 - $2.00 4 ,S Sponsored by: Seaforth Agricultural ' ociety S p 'NIP IN .ii�r,i►Mree .VIP l ri►�' p 100 (4 0 (4 17 (4 17 a (4 (4 (4 0 0 a (4 (4 (4 a (4 a 0 (4 (4 0 0 (4 (4 0 (4 0 01700(40000(40(41717(400000000(400000000000o THE WALTON o AREA SPORTS o CLUB is sponsoring a 1717 (4 (4 17 17 17 (4 (4 (4 (4 (4 (4 SNOYIMOBILE POKER v ON SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 4th Registration 11 AM to 1 PM v ii at the Walton Hall ta oHands $400 each or 3 for $100° g CASH PRIZES - DOOR PRIZES (4 0 FOOD BOOTH agigi STORM DATE FEB. 18TH OFSC Permits Required For More Information Call 887.6570 1111700000000000000000000000000000000(4000(400001