The Huron Expositor, 1996-06-05, Page 13If you don't
receive a informat;on flyer
and v.ould like one, please
call the Recreation Office
The Seaforth Recreation
Department will he offering
an Off Ice High Performance
Training Camp for hockey
and ringette players who
want to maintain their
strength and conditioning
throughout the summer.
SUNDAY
SPECIAL
i1NE9,51o7PM
LIVER
OHIO
$625 \\,4 "
ROAST BEEF , I
$650
SPARKY'S
PLACE
FAMILY DININ
527-1964
90 Main St.
Seaforth
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THE HURON EXPOSITOR, Juno 5, 1996-13
House league, T -ball meeting rescheduled for tomorrow night
The Meeting for Parents of
Houseleague and T -Ball
Players scheduled on
Thursday, May 30 has been
rescheduled until Thursday,
June 6 (tomorrow night). All
Parents are welcome.
The Seaforth Co -Operative
Children's Centre would like
to invite everyone to their
OPEN HOUSE & REGIS-
TRATION for Summer and
Fall Programs. The Open
'Recreation
Preview
by Marty Bedard
by Marty Bedard
House will be held on June
10 from 7 to 8:30 pm at the
Centre which is located at
126 Market St. Seaforth.
The Children's Centre will
also be hosting a year end
party on June 20.
SCOREBOARD
SOCCER
CONTINUED from
Men's Roller Hoc ey
( May 30 results )
Canes 10 Lghtng 8
HURRICANES GOALS: Shaun
Anstett 2, Brad Moore 2, Jeff
Flanagan, Derek Gridzak, Dylan
Wick, Brian Gardiner, Dean
Finnigan, Mike Smale.
LIGHTNING GOALS: Maurice
Guy 3, Greg Core 3, Brian Nigro,
Mike Hugill.
Rockets 15 Yngbld 5
ROCKETS GOALS: Jim
Campbell 4, Brent vanden Akker
3, Gerry McLaughlin 2, Kalen
Carroll 2, Jason Beuttenmiller,
Dan Wildfong, Jeff Gemmell,
Darren Akey.
YOUNG BLOOD GOALS:
Mike Devereaux 2, Doug Smith 2.
SCORING LEADERS
P1aver Tan fs
Campbell, Rckts 16
Guy, Lightning 21
McLaughlin, Rk 13
vanden Akker, R 9
J. Smith, Lghtng 4
Devereaux, YB 13
McLlwain, Lght 8
Core, Lghtng 7
Darren Akey, Rk 6
Gridzak, H'cane 6
Brad Moore, H 5
A Eta
13 29
7 28
12 25
11 20
16 20
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7
8
9
8
9
19
15
15
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14
14
ST COLUMBAN MEN'S
FUTURE GAMES :
Sunday; St. Columban vs
London Maltese, 4 p.m.
Fri. June 14; London Portuguese
at St. Columban, 7 p, m.
FASTBALL
HURON COUNTY
LEAGUE
(May 29 result)
Seaforth Pumbing & Heating 3
at ZURICH RANGERS 4
(May 26)
Seaforth 7 at BELGRAVE 14
(May 22)
Zurich Panthers at
SEAFORTH, ppd/rain.
( May 15)
Brussels Bulldogs 10 at
SEAFORTH 6.
(May 12)
Seaforth 2 at LIEURY RED
SOX 2
(May8)
Walton AT SEAFORTH,
ppd/rain.
FUTURE GAMES :
Wel; Brussels Tigers at
SEAFORTH, 8 p.m., Lion's
Park.
Chipchase bypasses draft
Rightwinger Mark Van
Dooren of Seaforth was taken
in the 12th round, 204th
overall, by the Guelph Storm
in. Saturday's Ontario Hockey
League (major junior) draft
in Kitchener.
Chad Chipchase of Clinton,
who was rated first round,
Mother & Daughter
Graduate
Rochelle Anne (Nesbitt)
Clayton graduated from
West Chester University,
Pennsylvania with a
Bachelor of Arts majoring
in Social Work. She is a
Medical Social Worker for
the Department of Social
Work at the Medical Centre
of Delaware in
Wilmington. Che11e is the
daughter of Harry and
Mabel Nesbitt.
Valerie Ruth Clayton
graduated from Biola
University, La Mirada,
California with a 4 year
Bachelor of Arts degree in
Communications. Valerie is
the granddaughter of
Harry and Mabel Nesbitt.
17th for the draft, declared
his intention to bypass major
junior so didn't get drafted
until near the conclusion of
Saturday's proceedings - by
Sudbury.
WEEK
ENDS
AREA
DRAG
THIS WEEKEND
SATURDAY -- 10 AM
PEPSI.
• GOOD -TIMES
- any car/bike
Race all day - $15
Bonus - 6 pm
Heads -up racing in
S/COMP, S/GAS,S/STREET
SUNDAY-2PM
THUNDER SERIES - plus
Haugh Tire
Paul's Auto Marine
PRO COMP SERIES #3
Quick -16:
Fastest of
the Fastest'
GRAND:i:
BEND
MOTORPLEX
3 KM. E. OF THE BEACH
The Parents and Tots
Playgroup continues every
Tuesday from 9 til 11:30 am
at the Northside United
Church. Everyone is wel-
come to come and partici-
pate. Seaforth Co-operative
Children's Centre Supervisor,
Mary Verberne hosts the cir-
cle each Tuesday from 11 to
Evaluations described as `outst
BY DAVID EMSLIE •
Organizers working to
bring triple 'A' hockey to
Huron and Perth Counties are
pleased with the number of
players who attended recent
spring evaluations in
KIPPEN
GUN CLUB
( May 29 results )
Ernie Marshall, 25;
Brad Mann, 25;
Glen Mogk, 25;
Jamie Caldwell, 24;
Dennis Boyd, 24;
Harold Smith, 23;
John Hessells, 23;
Bill Stewart, 23;
Mark Tuckey, 22;
Steve Walz, 22;
Mike Walz 22;
John Gaiser, 22;
Gord Robinson, 20;
Paul Mellor, 19;
Ryan Herbert, 18;
Wayne Ingram, 16;
Harold Cook, 16.
Happy 1st
Anniversary
Joanne and Steve Schroeder
were united in marriage
June 3, 1995 at Brucefield
United Church.
Joanne is the daughter of
Jim & Marion Consitt of
R.R. #1, Zurich and Steve is
the son of Doug and Gail.
• Schroeder of R.R. #1,
Seaforth.
They now reside at K.R. #1,
Granton, Ont.
(Whalen's Corners).
Best Wishes from your •
families and friends.
Seaforth "".""'"\
Co -Operative 1NT�
Children's
Centre
OPEN HOUSE
and
Registration June
10, 7 to 8:30 for
summer & fall
programs.
Programs for
toddlers, pre-
school and school
age children.
126 Market St.
Seaforth:
For more
information call
527-0682
Seaforth tor this season's
inaugural year.
Joe Lobb, a director for
the Huron -Perth Triple 'A'
Lakers, describes the evalua-
tions in late March and early
April as an"outstanding suc-
cess."
The director also says
some players who were inter-
ested in the triple 'A' were
unable to attend the evalua-
tions because all -Ontario
playoffs were in progress at
the time.
Lobb said that plans for
the team are progressing
well.
"The coaches are selected,
ice time is booked, and hock-
ey sweaters are ordered."
Try -outs for the Lakers
begin August 17 at the
Seaforth arena.
Seaforth Minor Sports Council
DOUBLE'S NITE
B•I•N•G•O
MONDAY, JUNE 17, 7:30 P.M.
Seaforth Arena
DOORS OPEN AT 5:30 P.M.
All Game
PRIZES
will be
DOUBLED
Proceeds to Seaforth Minor Sports
Licence #M297196
Forthcoming Marriage
Nigh - Pryce
Dave and Kathy Nigh of
Seaforth are pleased to
announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter
Shelly Joan
to
Ronald Gordon,
son of Gordon and Irma
Pryce of R.R. #4, Walton.
This happy occasion will
take place on Saturday,
June 15, 1996 at 3 p.m. at
St. James Roman Catholic
Church.
11:30 am.
The Summer Fun Program
for children ages 3 to 12
years will be held from July 8
to August 9.
anding success'
Further information is
available by contacting the
organization.
FRIDAY
SPECIAL ��.��
ALL YOU 11
CAN EAT /= . i
FISH t
& CHIPS \\')sir
$450
lie
burt,
IUD
iii
Includes Coffee
or Tea
SPARKV'S
PLACE
FAMILY DINING
527-1964
90 Main St. _
Seaforth
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55th Wedding
Anniversary
- TO OUR PARENTS
Bob & Muriel MIcLuchlan
Happy 55th 1Vedding
Anniversary
June 14
Love & Best Wishes from,
Junc & I)on
Jack & Mary Helen, Lois
& Rug, Glen & Sandra,
Carol & Roger, Don &
families
d
60th Anniversary
The family of
Archie & Cora Somerville
wish to invite family, -
friends & neighbours
• to an
Open House
to celebrate their
60th Anniversary on
Sat., June 8th, 1996 at
Northside United Church
Seaforth,
2:00 pm'- 4:00 pm
Best Wishes Only
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Baby
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Clumping
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Y $5 0 99
Anil
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$3.59
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Tropical Fish
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$29.99
Bird
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2O" Off
SALE ENDS JUNE 30, 1996
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