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Algebra on computer
"Constantly searching for
something to help us do our
homework, we, the students of
MATH 3A, have finally found
it - thanks to the Math and.
Computer Special Class Feb. 8:
For two periods Mr. Kennedy
tairht us how to use the com-
puter program "Maple VR2."
This computer program assists
with algebraic equations. Now
the computer lab is the place to
go!" - S. Ludwig, Gr.11. '
Grade 8 Parent's Night on
Feb. 8 was an impressive
,event! Parents were lead by
tour guides through the school
and werc greeted by a vast
variety of students in action.
exploring the Internet and CD-
ROM programs, using technol-
ogy in the media and construc-
tion labs, sewing and baking,
and many more demonstrations
of student learning.
The addition of the teens to
the successful evening
showcased an active atmos-
phere enjoyed by all. We look
forward to next September's
inclusion of new students.
�Hex�sall�`
isilimbiry Liz Sangster
262-2715
Community drop-in
The Hensall Community
Drop-ln is Feb. 15. Call Marg
Cole at 262-2304 for reserva-
tions. Confinnation class will
meet Feb.- 18, the Property
Committee will be hosting a
time of fellowship. Tickets for
the Fcxxl Grains Lunch are
available from lan McAllister
Rev. Annan. The Official
Board will meet Feb. 21. All
members are urged to attend.
The Hensall Legion Family
Dinner will be held Feb. 18 at
the legion hall. For more infor-
mation call Lillian Beer at 262
2722 or the legion hall, 262-
2948.
Thc World Day of. Prayer
will be held in the Presbyterian
Church, Friday, March 1.
Queensway
Diners have fun
There was a wonderful
-turnout for Thursday evening
diners, as -23 seniors filled the
activity room We weren't sure
if it was Our menu of turkey
and dressing or the terrific
. harmony of Audibly Awesome
that was the. attraction. Every-
one had a •great time. Graham
. Bowker, Len Lobb; Bill Strong
and Richard Rose outdid them-
selves' with music and jokes.
Hot apple cider and shortbread
heart cookies was well as fancy
squares helped complete the
-evening.
COMING EVEN'T'S:
Feb. 14, ,7 p.m. - Valentine's
Party with Kim Reddick's
voice students
15, 7 p.m. - Bingo with the
Hensall Beaver:,
20, 7 p.m. - United Church
Singers •
BOWLING
ST. JAMES LEAGUE
( Feb. 12 )
Men
I liglt suig,le: Martin Andreassi 267.
I lit;h triple, M. Andreassi 686.
Scores of note (200+): M. Andreassi
267.'237; Bob Dinsmore 253/252;
George Love 226/256; Kevin
Johnston 2203/231/211; I)on Nolan
245/200; Angelo Andreassi 208,
Bruce Rowe 203.
We. kly triples over 600: M.
Andreassi 686, Dinsmor,, 680, Love
654, K. Johnston 645.
Women
110 single: Connie Marion 234.
h triple: Marion 630.
Sco; es of note (200,4: Marion
203/234, Janice Morris 202.
Weekly triples over 600: Marion.
Standings
Broncos 82, Bear% 76, Cowboys 75,
Dolphins and 49ers 74, Lions 60.
THURSDAY NIGHTERS
( Feb. 8 )
Men
high average: Murray Bennewies
256.
1 ligli single: Neil Beuerman 288.
1 lil;lt triple: Bennewies 770..
Scores of note (200+): Murray-Bcn-
riewies 254/259/257; Rob Anderson
240/254/266; John Coleman
251,/261/240; Gary Bedard
250/231/231; Neil Beuerman
288/224; Brian Barry 214/233/215;
Dean ('rice 274/205; Alike Thom-
son 22.3/201; Ralph Johnston
222/220; Todd Rig 285; Erich
Mat/old 258, Don Bron 207/237;
Doul; Leonhardt 233, Karsten Car-
roll 217, Doug Proctor 216.
Weekly triples over 600- Bennewies,
Anderson 760, Coleman 757, Gary
Bedard 712, Beuerman 703, Price
65(1, Brian Barry 662, Leonhardt
627, Thomson 621, Doig -619.
Season high single: Leonhardt 383.
Season high triple: Bennewies 897. •
Women
l li,,lt average: Gayle Eason 289.
1 ligh single: Eason 289.
I lig(: triple: Eason 731.
Scores of note (200r): Easun
289/219/223; lleuer:nan 254,
Bedard 214.
Triples over 600: Easun.
Season high single: Easun 376.
Season high triple: Easun 957.
STANDINGS:.
Magnificent Seven 87, Dune "N'
the Donuts 77, the Plungers 68
Strikes "R" Us. 63, Seven Dead!
Sins 55, Lethal Weapons 49.
TOWN & COUNTRY
( Feb. 6 )
r Men
1 ligh average: George Johnston 219
1 ligh single: C. Johnston 344.
l ligh triple: G. Johnston 833.
Weekly singles over 200: C.
Johnston 344/256/233; Darryl
Smith 259/248; Arie Van Diepen
214/240/210; Ralph , Johnston
216/210; Reg Dick 250, John Staffen
229, Laverne floegy 213, Ted
Montgomery 208.
Weekly triples over 600:G.
Johnston, Smith 724, Van DiePen
664, R. Johnston 607, Jeff Dick 616,
R. Dick 602.
Women
High average: Sue Stokes 184.
High single: Lila Storey 255.
High triple: Storey 607.
Weekly singles over 200: Deb
Stokes 214/212; Sheila Brooker 222.
Standings:
Do Drops -In 76, Eagles 75,
Rosebuds 73, Wild Violets 70, Blue
Jays 66, Vultures 46.
SENIORS BOWLING
( Feb. 9 )
Men
High single: Charlie Perkins 225.
I-ligh triple: Ron Bennett 596.
Scores of note (200+): Eric Matzold
and Art Finlayson 216; Art Macll-
mon 215; Ron Bennett 213/203.
Season high single: Matzold 270.
Season High triple: Matzold 684.
Women
fligh single: Ann Wood 233.
I ligh triple: Wood 618.
Scores of note : Wood 233/213;
Shirley Strong 229, Betty Oldacre
183, Olave Little and Mary Fin-
layson 180.
Season high single: Little 269.
Season high triple: Wood 618.
Standings
Flames 28, Maple Leafs 23, jets 22,
Canucks 20, Oilers 17, Canadiens
16. •
Dublin
by Dorothy Dillon
345-2883
Valentine's anniversary
Happy Anniversary to Eileen
and Don MacRae, a very
special couple, who celebrate
on a special day - February 14!
• Many good years ahead from
Y -„your manly friends!
Happy birthday to Deb
Phillips, Seaforth, who cel-
ebrated on Feb. 11. Deb, your
many Seaforth and Dublin
• friends wish you many good
years ahead!
Sympathy of the community
is extended to the family of
Stella Hastings, Mitchell (orig-
inally a Dublin resident) who
passed away last week. Our
love and prayers arc with you
all at this difficult tittle.
Thought for Today -
Valentine's Day
Valentines are hal- between
fond hearts dud really care!
And a perfect way to say it -
"You're the best friend any
where!"
Happy Valentine's Day to all
my readers!
Parke supper on Tuesday
Senior Shuffleboard con-
tinues every Wednesday after-
noon from 1:30 to 4 pm. All
Seniors are welcome to enjoy
an afternoon of fun and fellow-
ship. Last week's winners:
Ladies:
E., Southgate 340
G. Doig 324
M. McMillan 321
Men:
K. Preszcator 391
S. Doig 311
B. McLean 302
The Seaforth Senior Ganges
Committee sincerely thanks
cveyonc that came out to enjoy
• the monthly euchre fundraiser
held at the Seaforth Legion
Branch 156 last Thursday.
Winners were: High Lady -
ArielWood, High Man - Ross
Gordon, Most Lone Hands
Lady - Jean Keys, Most Lone
Hands Man - Herb Traviss,
Low Lady - Marion Gordon
and Low Man - Boyd Driscoll
The Seaforth Recreation
}Recreation
Preview
1 by Marty Bedard
Registration can be done by
calling the Recreation -Office at
527-0882. Watch for the flyer
that will he passed, out at the
schools.
The St. Thomas Anglican
Church Women would like to
invite everyone to their annual
Pancake Supper on Tuesday,
Feb. 20 at the Church. Other
dates to remember arc, March
13 - Soup and Salad Luncheon,
and April 26 - Spaghetti Sup-
per.
The Seaforth Ringette Asso-
ciation . would like to invite
evcryonc to come out and
watch their Annual Ringcttc
Tournament. The tournament
will be held at the Seaforth and
Department will be offering a District Community Centres
Dopar Break Program off again from Friday, Feb. 16 beginning
this year. We•have Iwo weeks S 3 .pen and continuing until
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of activities for the children to [Sunday with the finals being
held Sunday afternoon. Come
participate in. Activities include
skating, Ixlwling, swimming, out and supJxirl your loci)!
craft~, games, sports and more. organization.
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/Child Abuse
Prevention Program
"Teddy Bear Dream Auction"
ONLY 10 DELUXE DREAM PACKAGES)
LL innez _SI ow with Charlie Farquarson
Saturday, April 20th, 1996
Wine, Cheese & Entertainment - 5:30 pm
Dinner - 6:30 pm Show - 8:00 pm
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
HALL, Goderich
850. Per Ticket
Tax Recel , is will be issued
TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM:
Betty Bedard -Bidwell 524-2852
Clarence Denomme 524-2381
Gus & Dianne Chisholm 524-8554
Wen Dell -Grace 524-1173
Canada quiz answers
1. Toronto, 2. Samuel de
Champlain, 3. Bluenose, 4�
Royal Winnipeg Ballet, 5. a,
6. Cirque du Soleil, 7, .John.
Cabot, 8. railway, 9. Inuit, 10.
Dinosaur Provincial Park, 11.
Louisbourg, 12. b, 13. b (the
largest in the world is in
Greenland), 14. the beaver,
15. Sir Wilfrid Laurier, 16.
Anne of Green Gables, 17. c,
18. Trans -Canada Highway,
19. b, 20. British Columbia,
21. Emily Carr, 22. Agnes
MacPhail, 23. Imax, 24. Terry
Fox, 25. Parliament Hill,
Ottawa, on February 15,
1965, 26. 0 Canada, 27: b,
28. Charlottetown, because it
is where the 'Fathers of
Confederation' met to lay the
groundwork for the Dominion
of Canada, 29. Canadian Red
Cross Society, 30. c, 31.
German (911,560), Italian
(750,055), Chinese (586,645).
SNOWMOBILE RALLY.
FEB. 17/96
(Kinsmen Club of Stratford)
Your Snow Hot Line
519-271-7981
Come out for FREE Coffee and Donuts,
Festival Inn, 1144 Ontario St.
9:30 am - 230 pm
Bang' your sponsor sheet's in for a draw
on Leather Snowmobile Suit, Baffin
Control Boots or a top of the line
Snowmobile Helmet.
Shrove. Tuesday
ALL YOU CAN EAT
PANCAKE SUPPER
Tuesday Feb. 20th, 96
at
St. Thomas Anglican
Church
5:00-7:00 pm
Adults - $5.00'
10 yrs & under - $2.50
Back by popular demand!
"How To Thrive As A Farm Family"
a workshop by:
Dr. Ron Hanson, University of Nebraska
Saturday, March 2
10 - 3:30 p.m.
Exeter Legion Hall
316 William St. Exeter
$15 a person, lunch included
To register, please call 482-3416 or 1-800-265-5184
Sponsored by: Huron County Rural Health Coordinating Committee
How well do you listen?
Are you hearing everything that
a person is trying to tell you?
Find out how to improve your
listening skills on Feb. 17 at the
Active Listening Workshop
PLACE: OMAFRA building in Clinton
TIME: 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
DATE: Feb. 17
There is no cost for this workshop
Presented by: Rural Response
for Healthy Children
THE HURON EXPOSITOR, February 14, 1E116-13
SUNDAY SPECIAL
FEBRUARY 18 5:00 TO 7:00 PM
CHICKEN SWISS
DINNER
Includes Soup or Salad
choice of Maahed Potatoes
or Homemade Fries,
Coleslaw, Dinner Roll,
Coffee or The and Dessert
•
SPARKY'S PLACE'
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FAMILY
DINING
52? -1964
90 Main St. Seaforth
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SDCC HOCKEY POOL '95/196
JANUARY LEADER
Bob Henderson - Seaforth
Hockey Cards
Prize donated by
ARCHIE'S UCO
January
Random Draw Winner
Mike Watt (Great White) - Seaforth
Prize donated by
PIZZA TRAIN
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Cover' FRI. & Sat.
'TANGLED PUPPET
GREAT NEW ROCK!!
'SOOTS' loves these guys
FEB. 23 & 24
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HRS.: Sun. -Mon. 11 am -11 pm
Tues.-Thurs. 11. am -midnight
Fri. -Sat. 11 am -1 am
Seaforth Recreation Deparimetlt
Presents...
MARCH BREAK
HOLIDAY HAPPENINGS
2 exciting weeks of activities for children ages
5-12 to enjoy during the March Break. Activities
include Swimming, Bowling, Skating, Arts &
Crafts, Games, Sports and more. The program
operates from March 11-15 and March 18-22,
1996, from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm each day at the
Seaforth and District Community Centres.
You can register for the full 2 weeks, 1 week, by
the day or even 1/2 days. The fees are $5.0) for
1/2 days, $10.00 per day, or $45.00 per week.
Family discounts of l0% off for 3 or more is
available.
Call the Recreation Office at 527-0882 for
Registration or Further Information.
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