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47, CARDS OF THANKS
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COOMBS
Many thanks to our families and
friends for the gifts, flowers and
visits to us at the hospital. We
would also like to thank Dr.
Wenake and the fabulous OB
nurses at Clinton Public Hospital
whose special care was greatly
appreciated. - Brian, Mary Ellen
and Keenan 47-49xlcc
HENDERSON
I would like to express my sincere
thanks and appreciation to all of
you who remembered me before,
during, and after my stay in
hospital. Thank you to Dr. Rodney,
Dr Gonser, and the nurses in
Stratford Hospital who took such
good care of me. Thank you to
-Rev. Cheryl Ann for your prayers
and visits. People are truly
amazing and wonderful in a time of
need. Thank you to my family,
friends and staff and students of
S.P.S. for your prayers,
expressions of concern, cards,
flowers, gifts, visits and food
brought in Words can not fully
express the warm feeling in my
heart as I remember everyone's
thoughtfulness. Thanks so much
Carol Henderson 47-49x1
HILL
The sad and unexpected passing
of our loved son, brother and
grandson, Brian Allan Hill on
Sunday, November 24, 1996 was
made easier by the compassion
and love shown to us during this
sad time. We wish to thank family,
friends and neighbors for concern,
love, prayers, visits. donations,
floral tributes and food brought to
our homes. Our sincere
appreciation goes to Rev. Tracy
Crick for her care and concern.
Special thanks to the staff at
Beattie -Falconer Funeral Home,
pallbearers, flower bearers and the
Varna UCW for the lunch after the
service. That our Brian could touch
so many during his short time with
us was profoundly evident by the
many who stood in the cold to pay
their respects on Tuesday, we truly
thank you. You have all made c r
loss easier to bear. - Bev a. i
Shirley, Jim and Paul, Gordon and
Ruby Hill 47-49-1
MILLER
i would like to thank Dr C
Shepherd for finding my aneurism
on time and for her great care
Also to Ors C,onser McIver arid
vanWalraveri for your expert
knowledge and care during my
surgery Many thanks to Rev Nick
and Joan Vandermoy and Rev Bill
and Laura Barber for their visits
and to the Seaforth Legion Branch
156 for the box of goodies and
visit. Thanks also to my relatives.
neighbours and friends for (lowers,
baskets of fruit baking cards.
phone calls and rides for Joyce to
Stratford, and to Lyrin for cleaning
the driveway Sincere thanks to
Joyce and our girls Deb and Vickie
,tnd their families for all their love
.tnd support (eorge Miller 47
19x1
(47. CARDS OF THANKS )
CARDNO
To all the nurses, doctors and staff
of Seaforth Community Hospital
who made my stay there more
bearable; I say thank you to
everyone Our hospital is so
important to the community and
hope it's always here. Merry
Christmas to all of you
Mary Cardno 47-49-1
C47. CARDS OF THANKS
JOHNSTON
I wish to thank my family, relatives
and friends for remembering me on
my 90th birthday. A special thanks
to al who sent cards and came to
my Open House at Ontario St.
Church on November 24th.
- Leila Johnston 47-49x 1 cc
Community
WED., DEC. 4
1:00-3:00 p.m. - Parents' and
Tots' Skating at the Arena
1:30-4:00 p.m. - Senior
Shuffleboard at Community
Centres
4:30-5:30 p.m. - Novice and
Bunny Ringette at the Arena
5:30-6:30 p.m. - Atom 1 Hockey at
the Arena
6:30-7:30 p.m. - Stratford vs.
Belle Ringette at Arena
7:30-9:00 p.m, - Junior Broomball
at the Arena
7:30 p.m. - Hospital Community
Meeting at the Arena
9:00-11:30 p.m. - Ladies' and
Mens' Broomball at the Arena
THUR., DEC. 5
4:00-6:00 p.m. - Figure Skating at
the Arena
6:00-7:30 p.m. - Pee Wee I
Hockey practice at the Arena
7:30-9:00 p.m. - Junior Broomball
at the Arena
9:00-11:30 p.m. - Men's Broomball
at the Arena
FRI., DEC. 6
10:30-11:30 a.m. - Storyhour at
the Seaforth Library
1:00-3:00 p.m. - Seniors' Bowling
at Starlight Lanes
4:15-7:15 p.m. - Minor Hockey at
the Arena
7:15-8:15 p.m. • Tween and Petite
Ringette at the Arena
8:15-11:15 p.m. - North Middlesex
vs. Cents Hockey at the Arena
SAT, DEC. 7
6:30-7:30 a.m. - Houseleague -
Blues vs. Ducks -
Timekeeper is parent of
Curtis Vesse
7:30-8:30 a.m. - Houseleague -
Leafs vs. Kings -
Timekeeper is parent of
Tyler VanderMolen
8:30-9:30 a.m.- Houseleague -
Sharks vs. Oilers -
Timekeeper is parent of
Darren Beaver
9:30-10:30 a..m. - Houseleague -
Whalers vs. Canadians -
Timekeeper is parent of
Sarah O'Rourke
,10:30-11:30 a..m. - Houseleague -
Bruins vs. Panthers -
Timekeeper is parent of
Derek Van Drunen
11:30-12:30 p.m. - Novice 11 -
Hockey at the Arena
12:30-1:30 p.m.- Petite C Ringette
at the Arena
1:30-2:30 p.m.- Girls' Hockey
at the Arena
Calendar
2:00-3:00 p.m. - Chnstmas Crafts
at the Library for Children
ages 6 to 10
2:30-4:00 p.m.- Public Skating
at the Arena
4:00-11:00 p.m.- Minor Hockey
Games at the Arena'
6:00 p.m. - Christmas Dinner and
Dance sponsored by the
Harmony Kings
SUN., DEC. 8
11:00-2:00 p.m. -Recreation
Hockey League at the Arena
2:00-3:00 p.m. - Co-operative
Children's Centre Skating
at the Arena
3:00-4:00 p.m. - Stephen
Township vs. Novice 11 Hockey
at the Arena
4:00-8:15 p.m. - Ringette Games
at the Arena
8:15-11:15 p.m. - St. George vs.
Cents Hockey
MON., DEC. 9
4:30-9:00 p.m. -Figure Skating at
the Arena
6:30 p.m. - Seaforth Hospital
Auxiliary Christmas potluck
supper & meeting in
Conference Room #2 at the
Hospital. Please bring own
dishes & cutlery.
*Note change of date
7:30-10:30 p.m. -Minor Sports
Bingo at the Arena - Tonight's
host is SDHS Athletics
9:00-10:30 p.m. -Beavers
Oldtimers Hockey
TUES., DEC. 10
9:00-11:30 a.m.-Parents' and Tots'
Playground at Northside United
Church Basement
10:00-12:00 noon -Parents' and
Tots' Skating at the Arena
6:00 p.m. - Seaforth Women's
Institute meeting at Northside
United Church. Please bring
own dishes & cutlery & bring
a guest
6:30-8:00 p.m. -Kincardine vs.
Bantam Hockey at the Arena
WED., DEC. 11
1:00-3:00 p.m. -Parents' and Tots'
Skating at the Arena
1:30-4:00 p.m, -Senior •
Shuffleboard at Community
Centres
5:30-6:30 p.m. -Atom 1 Hockey
practice at the Arena
6:30-7:30 p.m. -Belle Ringette
at the Arena
7:30-9:00 p.m. -Junior Broomball
at the Arena
9:00-11:30 p.m. -Ladies' and
Men's Broomball at the Arena
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C47. CARDS OF THANKS
MCCLURE
We would like to express our
thanks to everyone for all their acts
of kindness since the passing of
our father and grandfather Our
thanks also to Phyllis Mitchell and
Marion Godkin for the beautiful
music, Reverend James Murray for
his kind words and the Walton
UCW for providing the lunch
Special thanks to the staff of the
Daysland Health Centre, Daysland,
Alberta for all their excellent care
given to father Your kindness will
never be forgotten - The Family of
Harvey McClure 47-49x1
Gibson's Men's Wear
Wingham
Open House
Sundays
12:00-4:00 p.m. -
Now until Christmas
"The cider is hot, the
treats are sweet"
Gibson's Men's Wear
357-4221
Boyd invited
CONTINUED from page 11.
He was Canada's junior
scholastic player of the year
in his rookie season with
Kitchener last season, and
went sixth overall to the
Edmonton Oilers in last sum-
mer's National Hockey
League.
If Boyd makes the national
junior team he will be the
third product of the Seaforth
minor and junior hockey sys-
tems to have done so in the
last decade. Dave McLlwain
did it in the 1980s and Mike
Watt of Egmondville was
with last year's gold -medal
winning Canadian junior
team.
Broomball
CONTINUED from page 11.
hroomhall. Maybe they out-
played the Hitmen. Now
what a game for Hitmen, as
the loan goal was scored by
Steve Eckert Jr. He shoots
from the blue line and drills
the hall into the top corner of
the net, quick passes by Jason
Phelan and Darrel Eckert.
WINTHROP I
ROYALS 1
Winthrop's hero is Mike
Thomas. He tips the hall over
the opposing goalie's shoul-
der, he (Mr. Thomas) needed
no assistance. En the second
half of the game Mike Waugh
roars down the ice (like a hull
in a china shop) and winds up
and scores a blasting shot.
Wow. what a goal. This was a
great game by both teams as
ample chances were possible
for goal scoring. Great game
gents.
Men's Broomball, Dec. 5: 9
p.m. Grads vs Parr Line: 9:50
p.m. Royals vs Hitmen:
10:40 p.m. Cyclones vs
Knights.
Hf)w come
they re coverei
and you re not.
All results are welcome in
SCOREBOARD. They should be
legible and submitted by noon
Monday so they can be typeset
in time for publication. Easy -to -
fill -out SCOREBOARD report
sheets are available at the arena
orThe Expositor office.
OPP reports
Last Thursday a student at
St. Anne's Catholic School at
Clinton was arrested and
charged with possession of a
narcotic. and possession for
the purposes of trafficking.
The Huron County detach-
ment of the Ontario
Provincial Police says the
young offender will in court
at Goderich on Jan. 9.
The OPP also repdrts two
vehicles, with keys that had
been left in the ignition. were
stolen recently in incidents in
McKillop and Tuckersmith
Townships.
On Nov. 22 a "4x4" truck
was stolen on Conc. I of
McKillop, and found later
that day on Highway 23 at
Whalen's Corners. On Nov.
16 a pick-up truck was stolen
from a residence on Conc. 4
of Hullett, and found the fol-
lowing day parked at the rear
of the Commercial Hotel in
Seaforth.
Chains, watches, bracelets.
necklaces and eanngs with a
value of $10,000 were stolen
and damage to Micheline's
Jewellery Boutique on Main
Street in Bayfield is estimat-
ed at $8,000 following a
break-in Nov. 19. Police say
the solid glass front door of
the store was smashed and all
seven glass display cases.
A
OCORAIIIDAIKID
CONTINUED from page 12.
HOCKEY
ATOM 11
Delchiaro 2, Dave McClory, Ben
Rapson. Gerrid Dalton, .
HOT STREAK: Delchiaro shines
with fourth goal in three games.
PEEWEE
(Nov. 30)
Walkerton 4 at SEAFORTH 1
SEAFORTH GOAL: Kyle
Henderson.
(Nov. 28)
Wingham 4 at SEAFORTH 2
SEAFORTH GOALS: Nick
Elligsen, Jason Denys.
BANTAM
(Nov. 29/exhibition)
Ilderton 1 at SEAFORTH 3
SEAFORTH GOALS: Derek
Nesbitt, Ryan Van Dooren, Jared
Carnochan, Marc Glanville.
NOTES: Dan O'Reilly played
goal and Nesbitt got two assists.
(Nov. 26)
Goderich 5 at SEAFORTH 4
SEAFORTH GOALS: Jason
MacDonald, Dan Nash. Keegan
Teichart, Nesbitt.
RUNDOWN: 3-3 after the first.
4-4 after the second. Goderich
pops only goal of the third.
FUTURE GAMES:
Ed: at Dorchester. 9 p.m. (Game 1
of Challenge Cup).
Tues. Kincardine at Seaforth. 6:30
p.m.
MIDGET
Silver Stick Regionals
(at Wingham, Belmorel
(Dec. I )
CONSOLATION FINAL
Seaforth 5 Port Elgin 4 (OT)
( Nov. 30)
Mitchell 4 Seaforth 1
Seaforth 10 Mt. Forest 3
Seaforth 7 Tavistock 4
(Nov. 28)
Seaforth 3 Kincardine 2
INTERMEDIATE GIRLS
(Dec. 11'
Strathroy 0 at SEAFORTH2
SEAFORTH GOALS: Tricia
Jansen, Jeanette Crowley.
THE BIG ZERO: Shared by
Katie Holland and Sarah Agar.
NEXT HOME GAME:
Sat. vs. Elma-Logan, 9 p.m.
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(Nov 301
SENIOR
PANTHERS 13 BLUES 12
PANTHERS GOALS: Daryl Young
3, Kyle Benrewers 3, Jordan Drew 3,
Kyle Devereaux 2. Barry Loren..
#9/winner/^.
BLUES GOALS- Josh Dale 4. Marc,
Glanville 4. Ryan Van Dooren 3. Dave
Austin
BRUINS 10 DUCKS 6
BRUINS GOAI.S: Dan Nash 5.
#10/Who he V4. Derek Vandieten !
DUCKS GOALS: Joey Nesbitt 4,
Taylor Leblanc 2.
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WHALERS 6 SHARKS 2
WHALERS GOALS: Bradley
Henderson 5. Derek Vandieten,
SHARKS PAIR: Darren Beaver.
Derek Wolfe
CANADIENS 5 KINGS 2
CANADIENS GOALS: Patrick Kale
3. Brent Coleman 2.
KINGS GOALS: Troy Hopkins,
Michael McLaughlin
LEAFS 4 OILERS 3
LEAFS GOALS: Paul Stephen Jr . 2.
Matt Dalton 2.
OILERS TRIO: Mark Delchiaro 2.
Scott Bridge.
MAN OF THE HOUR: Stephen's
second wins it.
HURON -PERTH
"TRIPLE A"
MINOR BANTAM
(Silver Stick qualifier.
at Whithy)
( Nov. 30)
H -P Lakers 3 Windsor 3
(Nov. 29)
H -P Lakers 8 St. Catharines 2
NOTE: Four goals by Brandon
Martin. Seaforth•s Derek Akey
gets
assist.
Whitby 4 H -P Lakers 2
NOTE: Lakers finish tourney
with three points. missing advanc-
ing to setnt-finals by a point.
( League play/Nov. 251
H -P Lakers 5 at BRANTFORD 5
NOTE: Lakers extend league
unbeaten streak to nine games.
Derck Akey of Seaforth gets an
assist. •
PAVILLION LEAGUE
Gall standings as of Nov. 27)
MIDGET
Tsar W
Waterloo 12
Brant Bandits I2
London W I1
Elgin/Middlsx 11
Chatham/Kent 7
Kithener 8
Camhndge 7
Windsor 6
H -P Lakers 5
Lamhton 5
London E 2
4
1
2
2
0
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4
5
6
2
5
4
6
10
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8
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25
25
23
23
18
17
15
14
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9
BANTAM
Team w T L rig
Waterloo 12 1 0 25
Brant Bandits 11 1 3 23
Kitcehenr 8 2 5 18
Chatham/Kent 8 1 6 17
London W 6 3 4 15
Hamilton 7 I 6 15
Cambridge 4 2 10 10
Elgin/Middlsx 2 5 10 9
Windsor 2 2 4 6
H -P Lakers 0 0 12 0
MINOR BANTAM
law W T L Pts
Waterldo 9 3 2 21
Cambridge 7 4 2 18
London W 9 0 5 18
H -P Lakers 8 1 3 17
Windsor 7 1 3 I5
Brant Bandits 7 1 1 I5
Kitchener 6 0 13 12
Lamhton 4 2 2 10
Elgin/Middlsx 4 f 8 9
Hamilton 4 1 9 9
Chatham/Kent 3 3 7 9
Sun County 3 1 6 7
London E 2 2 I2 6
PEEWEE
Tram W T L Pia
EIgiNMiddlsx 14 2 3 30
Chatham/Kent 10 1 I 21
London E 9 2 4 20
Lamhton 9 1 4 19
London W 8 3 4 19
Sun County 7 2 0 16
Hamilton 5 2 9 12
Kitchener 4 4 6 12
Waterloo 4 3 8 1I
Brant Bandits 3 1 8 7
Windsor 2 1 6 5
Camhndge 2 0 11 4 •
H -P Lakers 0 0 13 0
MINOR PEEWEE
learn W T L Pts
Camhndge 12 0 2 24
London W I1 I 3 23
Lamhton 9 2 3 20
Kitchener 8 2 3 15
Chatham/Kent 7 1 7 15
Windsor 6 3 I 15
Waterloo 3 5 7 11
London E 5 1 8 11
H -P Lakers 4 2 8 10
Hamilton 2 2 4 6
Sun County 2 0 4 4
Brant Bandits I 1 9 3
Elgin/Middlsx - I 0 12 2
ATOM
Team
Lamhton 11
Brant Bandits 9
Chaham/Kcnt 9
Elgin/Middlsx
Hamilton 7
Camhndge 5
London W 4
London E 6
Sun County 6
Windsor 2
Kitchener 1
Waterloo 1
9
T L Pts
2 0 .24
I 3 14
O 3 18
O 4 18
3 2 I7
4 6 14
4 5 12
O 7 12
O .'_ 12
O 7 4
2 13 4
2 8 4
H -P Lakers 1 2 11 4
MINOR ATOM
Team w T L Pts
Camhndge 10 0 I 20
London E 9 1 1 19
Hamilton 6 1 6 13
Lamhton 5 2 6 12
Brant Bandits 5 '_ 2 12
Elgin/Middlsx 5 1 7 I1
Sun County 4 3 10
Kitchener 3 4 7 10
Windsor 3 3 3 9
H -P Lakers 3 3 6 9
Chaham/Kent 3 3 6 9
Waterloo 0 0 8 0
RINGETTE
HURON -PERTH
BUNNY
I Dcc. 1 )
Mitchell 1 at SEAFORTH 16
THEY KEEP GOING, 'ND i:rhr:,
B. Hulley 5. L. Nash 4. S.
Finlayson 3. K. Flanagan 3. S.
Van Miltcnhurg.
Seaforth 6 at FOREST 0
SEAFORTH GOALS: Julie
Ducharme 3. Randi Wilson 2,
Melissa Marson 1.
GOALIE: Kim Van Miltenburg
got the shutout.
PETITE "A"
(Nov. 30)
Mitchell 2 at SEAFORTH 10
SEAFORTH GOALS: Amanda
Van Miltcnhurg 3. Rene Nash.
Kayla Flanagan. Jenny Phillips.
Emily Ratcliffe. Mary Finlayson.
Kendal Carnochan, Nicole
Kistner.
BELLE "(."'
(Dec. I )
Godench 7 at SEAFORTH 1
SEAFORTH GOAL: 1. Elliott.
HIGH SCHOOL
Thur; Boys volleyball all-star
game at St. Mikes.
Mon; SDHS Golden Bears boys
basketball at Clinton Central
Huron.
Tuc, SDHS Golden Bears girls
basketball all-star game.
- SDHS Bins volleyball at
Godench DCI.
Wed (Dec. I I ); SDHS boys bas-
ketball at Godench DCI.
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