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P}IOTO BY DAVID SCOTT
INTER -SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL Volleyball teams from Seaforth Public,.Hensall Public, -
.St. James and St. Columban schools competed in an inter -school volleyball tournament at
St: James in Seaforth on Friday. Pictured above is a team from SPS on the left and a St.
James' team on the right.. It's dhe second annual oiie-day- tournament for public and
Catholic schools organized by the St. James students council. Thirty-four games were
played in total. Each team is charged an entry fee and prizes are awarded to the first
place team. Money also goes to the students council and contributes to the SPS building
fund. The winning team was "Flany's Heroes" from St. James, which included: Matt
Flanagan. Daniel Nash, Jeremy Holmes, Danny O'Reilly, Jessica Finlayson, Kim
i)everealux, Katie Holland, Kim Janmaat.
`Country Ice'
carnival to be
. Believe it or aril, hut spring
is just around the ciltner artil so
is -hall sc'aunr. I'he Sealbrlh
M inor Ball Association- would
like to iI>vite . all interested
citizens to their start up meet-
ing on 1Vednes(lay, Niarch 6,•
at the - Scalorth and District
Communed beginning
d ('
• t 7:30, pot-. Preparations oust
be ina(k' before our registra-
tion,
Registration Nighis • for
Minor 13,111and Sou ' 'r, as well
as -roller blade hockey. will I)
licld • t the -Seillurlh and Dis-
trict C'omnrunity •.Centres on -
March 27 and '8, 1996 front 7
to 9 pm each nigh!. \1:11 k these
dates 00 your calendar and
come -out-' lo_ register. It is
important • that participant'
register on limy so the 4eam
can -be - determined - before
league meetings. Thank yeti for
your co-operation.
Senior •Shurtlehoard con
limes every \Vcdiesday after-
noon from L3010- 4:00 pm. Ail
Seniors are t,ek-tn»r lo e ijoj
an afternoon o411111 and
ship. Last weep'_. w inner: ,
Ladies:
:1. McLean 138
Vcrda . 17-1
M. McMillan151
_men:
figure skating
held Sunday
r.r
'Recreation
Preview
IN by Marty Bedard
li. McLean - :?9•J
5. Doig • _' 14 •
G. Murray• 198
• 'The i Seaforth ;('(iinnrunity
HU}pied. would - like • to invite
females. of all ages to a mini
Workshop- entitled "VOICES
AND CHOICES-. Jane I jay;
the Director of Roial Response
Tor. Healthy children • tvill he
your' workshop leader.- Mark
your calendar not -tor 77)urt-
day,- March 7 aP 2 pot. For
further • inlininauon pleas•
contact Grace •Dohuage alrithh'
Hospital - 527-1150 est. 219.
The'Scali)rih Figure -'Skating'
Club wool! -like tc) invite
everyone to their "SKA'T'ING
CARNIVAL. The Carnival will
be held al Ute Arena 00 Sun-
day:. March 3 beginning 'at 3'
pm.
Admission will" ix• tit
payahlL al ' the di;kir. rFhis
year's Theme is Country ice.
('once out andwatch our
l;inure figure Skating Stars
,perform.
,
BOWLING
S'1'. JAMES LEAGUE.
( Feb. 26 1 . .
• Men
High single: George Love 316.
Nigh triple: Love 821.
Scores of note (2(10+1: Love
251/254/316: Kevin Johnston
257/255/217: Bob Dimmrae
225/207: Pat Ryan 233. \1.ut,n
Andreassi 218. Don Nolan _2 1 1.
Henry Verhoog 201.
Weekly triples over 6(0: Love. K.
Johnston 729.
Women
1ligh sir le:.Betty Johnston 301.
High triple: Connie Marion 736.
Scores of note (2(81+); Marion
271/257/208: Johnston. Julie
Grcid:mus 228/207. Sandra Lee
219. Johanna Goodman •214.
Janice Morns 204..
Weekly triples over 6(8): !Marion.
Standings:
Dolphins 86. Bears. 85. Broncos
82.49crs 81. Cos hoes 79, Lions
70. •
THURSDAY NiGll"i'ERS
• ( Feb. 22
Men
high average: Murray Bennewies
260. •
lligh sing!(:: 13cnn wies 363.
lligh triple; Bennewies 982*.
Scores of note ( 200+): Bennewies
337/282/363; Gary Bedard
289/292/249; Neil Beuerman 296/
223/290; Rob Anderson
224/294/239; Doug Lconhardl
213/293/
219; Mike Thomson 266/
213/208: Dean Price 240/
240; Sian Mailbox 268/215: John
Bowling
Round -up
('oleman'209/224/208: Ralph • •
Johnston 240; Dopg Proctor 235: .
i otld Doig 216/205.
Weekly triples triples over 6(8);
Itenneweis. Bedard 1230.
13eucrman 809. Anderson 757•'
Leonhard! 725. Thomson 687,
Price 658. Mailloux 651. Coleman
641. Johnston 610.
Season high single: Leonhard!
1x3.
Season high triple: Bennewies
982*.
Women •
High average; Gayle Easun 228.
lligh single: Easun 263.
high triple: Easun 708
Scores grime ( 200+); lassoo
207/238/ 263: Diana Steep
234/218; Patricia Schwan/. 250.
Connie Trotter 235. Cheryl Adair
230, Tracy Klaver 223. Carrie •
Rolph 213. Sue Alce 20I.
Weekly triples over 600: Easun.
Steep 640. Trotter 620.
$landings'
Magnificent Seven and Dune "N"
the Donuts 89. 'the Plungers 82.
Strikes "R" Us 65. Seven Deadly
Sins 62. Lethal Weapons 54.
TOWN & cuUNT'ty
(Scoreshect lost by Expositor)
SENIORS BOWLING
( Feb. 23 1
Men
High single: Bob Harris 226.
High triple: An Mactilmon 575.
Wcckly single over 200; Harris.
Campbell Wey, Tom Kale 211.
Jack Strong 208.
Season high single: Eric Matiold
270. -
Public speaking held
at Hensall legion
At Hensall United Church
Rev. l lenry Annen's message
-was "Temptation'_„. . Doug
Klopp conducted tile, ministry
of song. The junior and senior
choir sang `C'hairi of -Love.'
Every member ' , c)f . the.
congregation was given a red
heart to wear .and -the song
described hose' love ifs passed
farm I>l:ron to . person, like
11hc links in a,'gOld.ri chain
Tuesday evening; Fel). 20,E
puhlic speaking was lick! ail
'1)11• • Hensall 1.cgit)n -• u)
determine • the IA inners, at the
branch level. Thew was govxl
support from • family and
1rie1t(1s to . /.car Clic students
from St. Boniface, Zurich
Public and 1 Jensall Public
Schools. lit the storytelling
category: - 1st 'place winner
Brcannc Becker, §t. Boniface;
2nd Ashley lugram, Hensall
Public; 3rd Sarah Kyle, .
Zurich Public. Runners-up -
were Brittany , Pilgrim and
Amanda 7_ehr.. -
• At the junior level: Ist
Candace Pecker, --St:.
Boniface: 2nd Ashley- Erb,
Zurich Public; 3rd Jenny
Mc Kirimin, Sl. Bonilacc.
Intertnediates:1st Stephanie
Erb, Zurich Public; 2nd Nick
Bayley, Honual1 Public; 3rd
Brcanne . Webber, 1 lcnsall
Public.
Judges,. Dave ,Frayne. Joan
Van 'Sliglcnhorst and 'Betty
Jinks had a difficult time
making their decisions as the
speeches were well presented.
'I'hc legion wishCN ti) thank
the judges for a job well •
done. First place -winners will
go on to compel' al Zone
level in Clinton on N'larcli 2.
1 lcnsal l residents l .inda
Ferguson and Barbara
Westlake -Powers added their
special talents 10 the
Reflections of !lays Fashion
Show, held Saturday night at
•the Zurich Arena. Many
Hensall residents attended this
evening of historical fashions.
Susan Pollock, resident of
Queensway, also contributed
to the success of the evening,
as she loaned many costumes
to the show.
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SPOILED ROTTEN
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NO COVER, LOW PRICES
Saturday
EUCHRE TOURNEY
1:30 p.m.
Upcoming
Thursday. March 7
POOL TOURNEY
Friday. March 8
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345-2883
World Day of Prayer
On Friday, March 1 at 2 prtt
the World Day of Prayer will
be held at Trinity Anglican
Church in Mitchell, with the
theme: 'God calls us to
respond.' Let us join the
group for prayer.
Also at 7:30 pm Friday
evening, Dr. Don Melady will
speak to the group in St.
Columban Church with the
theme: `Conditions in• Haiti.'
This will be a very interesting
talk! - -
Thought for Tgday
The hardest dollar to earn is
4he one you- have already
spent!!
The family of
EFFIE STEPHENSON
cordially invite family
and friends to celebrate
with her on the
occasion of her "
90TH BIRTHDAY
on
Saturday March 2 -
2-4pm
at the
Royal Canadian Legion .
Seaforth Branch
Best Wishes Only
Happy 19
Birthday
March 4
CHAD LAMONT
From: Angie, Tara, Anita
& Lori
p
Happy "20" Leap Year
Birthday!
(Toronto World's Largest Leap Year
Baby Feb. 29, 1916)
BARBARA E. ZAVITZ
(nee Aberhart)
Love and Best Wrshes
to our Mom, Grandma and Great -
Grandma
Barbara's farriy invite all her friends
neighbours and relatives to an
OPEN HOUSE
on Sunday March 3
2:00.5:00
at Dr. & Mrs. Colin Zavitz
25 Pioneer Drive, Kilworth
Phone 657-4618
Best Wishes Only.
Nltene
Only
FRI. MARCH 1
COMPLETELY
HIP
The Ultimate Tribute
to the Tragically Hip!
ALL HIP...ALL NITE
Get Yours While
You Can!
Tix $5.00
ON -SALE
AT THE
BAR
'COMMERCIAL HOTE1.)
527.0980
THE HURON EXPOSITOR, February 28, 1998-13
SUNDAY SPECIAL
MARCH 3 5:00 TO 7:00 PM
LIVER & ONIONS
DINNER
Includes Soup or Salad
choice of Mashed Potatoes
or Homemade Foes,
Coleslaw, Dinner Roll,
Coffee or Tea and Dessert.
SPARKY'S PLACE
FAMILY;
MINING
52? -1964
90. Main St. Seaforth
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:SEAFORTH AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY:
presents
'
'
Paddy OGradys Beach Party
4 featuring "Low Downer s
#. Saturday, March 16th, 1996 4
9:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m. at The Seaforth Agriplex
'1` TICKETS: $8.00 Advat. , $10.00 At The Door 4.
IF.AGE OF MAJORITY REQUIRED 4.
4.
4. Tickets Available At 4.
: Bob & Betty's, Archie's, UPi & Wilson's Auto :
9.4.9.4.4.4.4.9.4.9.9.4.4.4.4.4.9.4.4.9.4.9.9.9.9.9.
An Intimate Evening of "Porch Songs" Saturday,
1,./1/,
'�~\ •o,
From Her Tea Room
in Novo Scotia to
the Stage of the
Memorial
Theatre
Blyth, ON
As you want to
As she
Mar. 23
3&lp.m
Tickets:
$25 each
at
AtilBM Deraaf
1411 four• Oe
Godes h Entertainer Rabin
Hood kwr n Goord)
Ernie Rings Mayr - Wr,�ghc,
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Phone orders
wants to slog, 1400-4654829
•
Seaforth Recreation Department
Presents:..
I.
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 1i-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 ddys. The fees are $5.00 for
1/2 days, $10.00 per; day, or $45.00 per week.
Family discounts of 10% off for or more. is
available. r
Cu!! the Recreation Office at 527-0882 for
Registration or Further Information.
c°v'n to r
_., - 10tr /2/2/4£7.10.73
CHILD ABUSE HURON COUNTY
��� �� Child Abuse
. �"" • Prevention Program
"Teddy Bear Dream Auction"
( ONLY 10 DELUXE DREAM PACKAGES)
fJ innea
cgow 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 Receipts will be issued
TICKET'S AVAILABLE FROM:
Betty Bedard -Bidwell 524-2852
Clarence Denomme 524-2381
Gus & Dianne Chisholm 524-8554
Wendy Dell -Grace - 524-1173