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
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Cost management: suggestions have been made
with sonic already in use.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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A Mini Workshop for
Women/Mothers/
Daughters/Sisters
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7:30 p.m.
Wednesday,
January 31, 1996
Women's Resource
Centre
28 Main Street, Seaforth
For more information
please contact
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