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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1997-10-15, Page 16c "PEACE" SWOON 11POSIT011.Os sier 11.1112"1• 'More time for children' theme of free family bowling at local lanes next week "More time for children" is the theme for free family bowling next Wednesday. (Oct. 22) at Starlight Lanes in Seaforth. Bowling will start at 7 p.m. and everyone is welcome. This event is spon- sored by St. James School. Seaforth Public School and the Seaforth Co-operative Children's Centre. The Seaforth Senior Games (Recreation Preview by Marty Bedard committee thanks everyone for once again supporting its monthly euchre fundraisers. October winners were: mens high, Russell Smith; ladies high. Gladys Doig; mens most lone hands, Frank Doyle, and ladies lone handl, Olave Little; mens low, Don Wood and ladies tow, Marjorie Claus. Congratulations to all win- ners and we hope to see you again Nov. 13. Learn bow to preserve your family heirlooms. A work- shop about "Maintaining your treasures wiU be itski at the Seaforth Libriffiron Wednesday, Nov. 12. from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Guest speaker is Claus Breede, Director - Curator of the Huron County Museum. Tickets are $5 each and available at the local library. This workshop is co - JJ Y rr awe ei6rata'o i' '.i - 1. '11111111.1111111111'111A- 1 111118111111411111114111% . aasasaaarrr aaaaaaait is 1aa11aaa aasaaa'aall:, aaaaaa1.0.... %lira%111 1a/Iaaaaat aaaa>.raas , ,1 aaaaa a& aaaa/Ara®a% ; 1 llilElt�•' hrr 14111411PAPIVIC, APV PHOTO BY DAVID SCOTT TENNIS WINNERS - Members of the S.D.H.S. tennis team recently competed at Huron -Perth and WOSSA competitions and were successful. From left: ladies doubles Cheryl Thompson and Starla Wick won gold at Huron -Perth and silver at WOSSA. John Ball, centre, helped coach the team along with volunteer Hank Binnendyk. At right, mixed doubles Carali McCall and Sean Ludwig, gold winners at Huron -Perth, runners-up in semi-finals at WOSSA competition held last Tuesday at the Green Hills Country Club in Lambeth. Seaforth and area sports SCC®l?l, TEUESIDArt A1110111TISES Many weekend results are not included in this week's scoreboard because Monday was a holiday. They will be included next week. HOCKEY OHA JUNIOR "D"EVELOPMENT LEAGUE (Oct. 4) Seaforth 5 at Mt. Brydges 4 (OT) (Oct. 10) Belmont 4 at SEAFORTH 6 S.(as ti i 3) MORENZ DIVISION WLT F A PI Exeter 4 0 0 25 13 8 Lucan 3 21 0 23 18 7 Mitchell 3 1 1 18 14 7 North Midd3 4 0 32 41 6 Seaforth 2 4 0 17 28 4 THOMAS DIVISION WLT F A Pt Pt. Stanley 5 1 0 34' 17 10 Thamsfrd 3 21 0 22 17 7 Lambeth 2 3 1 20 25 5 Mt. Brydgs 1 51 0 22 27 3 Belmont 1 6 0 26 42 2 (overtime losses count a point) FUTURE GAMES: Seaforth at MITCHELL 8:30 p.m. Sat: Exeter at CENTENIARES, 8:30 p.m. BOWLING ST. MUlMMS 1GaA®UZ (Oct. 13 results) MEN HIGH SINGLE; George Love 275. JHGH TRIPLE; Love 793. BETTER THAN 2001 Love 262/275/256; Don Nolan 227/200; Angelo Andreasi 239; Brian Geddes 221; Bob Dinsmore 216; Dean Price 201. TRIPLES ova( 61]0; Love, Nolan 613. WOMEN HIGH SINGLE; Janice Moms 243. HIGH.TRIVLE; Carol Johnston 589. WEEKLY SINGLES OVER 200; Moms, Johnston 214/203. TRIPLES OVER 600; none. STANDINGS Laken 22, Bulls 24, Grizzlies 22. Celtics 25, Rockets 20, Raptors 13. (Oct. 9 results) MEN HIGH AV -RA ..:Doug Leonhardt 323. HIGH SINGLE; Leonhardt 325. HIGH TRIPLE; Leonhardt 970. BETTER THAN 200; Leonhardt 320/325/325; Neil Beuerman 309/207; John Coleman 234/204/248; Murray Bennewies 265/203; Rob Anderson 238/256: Bruce Ungarian 238: Derek Dayntan 225; Mike Thomson 223; .Dean Price 204. • - TRIPLES OVER 600; Leonhardt, Beuerman 708. Coleman 680, J. Anderson 650, Bennewies 650. WOMEN HIGH AVERAGE; Gayle Easun 233. HIGH SINGLE; Easun 278. HIGH TRIPLE; Easun 698. WEEKLY SINGLES OVER 200; Easun 278/228. TRIPLES OVER 600; Easun. STANDINGS So Sue Me, 19 points; Shut Up and Bowl, 18; Don't Have A Clue, 17, Magic Markers, 13: Slim Pickins 10; Dam Comer Pins 7. rtin/ N 4g OVV1071T (Oct. 7 results) diEN HIGH AVERAGE; John Staffen 227. HLGH SINGLE: Staffen 275. HIGH TRIPLE; George Johnston 696.. BETTER THAN 200; G. Johnston 228/229/259; Steffen, Carl Towton 249. Reg Dick. 235, Rick Shipp 235, Cord Murray 210. TRIPLES OVER 600; G. Johnston 665, Staffen 628. WOMEN HIGH AVERAGE; Sharon Evans 177. HIGH SINGLE Sue Stokes 208. ificaLTRIPLE: Carol Johnston 539. Johnston 207. STANDINGS Gangbusters 23, Hl-Lites 17, Invisibles 16, Joker's Wild 14. H9w come theyre covereti andyou re not AB results are welcome In SCOREBOARD.They should be legible and submitted by noon FRI.--THURS. OCT. 17-23 FRI. & SAT. 7&9PM SUN:THURS 8 Pal [WW1 R(1\ Of f 1('F HI1 I� ( ()\INNG IO ( \NAM' Monday so they can be typeset in time for publication. Who? Where? When? What and how? That's what we want to know. Our newspaper likes it relatively recent, too. Take particular care with proper names, since nobody likes to see their names spelt wrong in the paper. Space depends on the amount of advertising sold. We will design SCOREBOARD report sheets for your particular sport, if need •be, then make them availableat• the arena,The Expositor office or wherever. Our number is 527-0240. New member At last week's meeting, Council confirmed Katie Teall's appointment to Seaforth's local architectural conservation advisory com- mittee. Director's report Recreation director Marty Bedard had some good news and some not as good news to report to Seaforth Council Tuesday night. The good news was - the hockey skills camp late this summer attracted 25 full- time and five part-time (one week) participants and made "a profit of $297.08." On the other side of the coin - power skating at. about the same time attract- ed more youths but lost a bit or money, the local rec director said, exactly $219.14. "The expenses are higher in power skating because we have to split the groups up due to the different level of skating skills between the young and old participants," his report states. "Therefore we are paying for twice as much ice rental." CPP changes termed ripoff of young annual contributions rise to $1,635 by the year 2003 which is an increase of 73 per cent. "CPP now has an unfunded liability of $560 billion, almost equalling the national debt." Young people will be ripped off by the Liberal gov- ernment's proposed 73 per cent rate hike to the Canada Pension Plan, says the human resources develop- ment critic of the Opposition, Diane Ablonczy. "The first beneficiaries of the CPP will receive retire- ment benefits averaging sev- eral times greater than their contributions, while those entering the plan today will be fortunate to receive one- half of the value of their con- tributions," she says. "Why should young Canadians willingly support such an unfair scheme? "While it is a good deal for those who got in on the ground floor, it is an increas- ingly bad deal for new partic- ipants." The federal government plans to implement CPP changes by Jan. 1. "The new amendments will increase the annual contribu- tion rates from 5.85 per cent to 9.9 per cent," the Opposition press release states. A worker now paying $944 per year will see their Glenn spent Sunday qfternoon researching the latest crop information. He found exactly what he wanted. PHASE HE PE l HAD 1O WORM HOWE.J Your search for lnasiedgs bane will BAN Monist Det aanadsJ now and all mall ebb'. br whoa d your choice. 1-800-391-4638 www.bni caro BMJ arr ICI awayroesim a txx 527-0180 The reason they re -paved Highway 8 is because of all the traffic going to Pizza Train! •0 sponsored by the ;Huron County Library, The Huron County Museum and the cel- ebrate Seaforth's history committee. Senior shuffleboard, where everyone is welcome for an afternoon of fun and social, continues every Wednesday afternoon at the Seaforth and District Community Centres from 1:30 to 4 p.m. Last week's winners were: Login; Audrey McLean 397 Beth Pryce 337 Velma Preszcator 327 Mr& Ken Preszcator 451 Bruce McLean 405 Ken Lingelback 339 The Seaforth recreation and parks committee is accepting nominations until this Friday for the annual citizenship awards in three volunteer categories: service to sports, civic service and humanitari- an service These awards are based on an individual's con- tribution to the community in a volunteer capacity. Anyone may nominate an individual for any category by submit- ting their name, category you are nominating them for, and a brief background on the person, and why you feel they should get this award. Further details were in last week's paper. Oct. 17 is the for Cathy Dalrymple Eric Harrison Sat., October 25th 9 p.m. -1 a.m. Lunch Provided Age of Majority DJ - MCL Sound nl GRADUATIO Jill Carnochan graduated on the Deans Honour Roll, with a diploma in Floral Design & Marketing from Humber College, Etohicoke, Ont. ill is currently employed as a designer with Country Flowers in Exeter. Jill is the daughter of Bill & Sharon Carnochan, R.R.84 .,Seaforth. Ont. r1 0 0 r; FAMILY FASHION SHOW Wed., Oct. 29/97 at Hibbert United Church Stella Stores Featured: Northern Getaway, Northern Reflections, Northern Traditions, Northern Elements. Dessert and Show at 7:30 pm Cost: $5.00 Show only at 8:15 p.m. Cost: $3.00 Advance tickets available at Walther's I.D.A. or call 345-2279, 345-2569. deadline for nominations at the rec office. THURSDAY NITE 20¢ Wings l0pm-2am FRIDAY NITE SATURDAY NITE TONY LEE X-RATED HYPNOTIST '5.00 Cover CENTENAIRES EXETER at CENTENAIRES SAT. OCT. 18 8:30 p.m. Remambar tha BUJE UIIE CLUB UPSTAIRS Huron County Federation of Agriculture ANNUAL REGIONAL MEETING(S) Friday, October 24/97 7 p.m. Seaforth Community Centres Speaker. Dr. Gord Surgeoner, U. of Guelph Topic: "Bio -Technology", "A Friend or Foe to Ontario Farmers" Tickets: $12.00 available from Directors or the County Office COME SEE OUR NEW LOOK! Friday WING NITE Music Starts at 11 pm Saturday, Oct. 18 The Best Alanis Tribute JAGGED LIL PILL Rock Jonny's Tix 55.00 .11 ,,,fit, •� F� Hwy. 8 West. Clinton 482-1234 / Groups The Seaforth Harmony Kings invite you to their Second Annual Christmas Dinner & Dance Fri., December 12th at the Seaforth District Community Centre 6:00 pm: Social Hour 7:00 pm: Buffet Dinner (catered by Grace Campbell) 9:00-1: Dancing to the Royalaires Tickets $25'00/plate For tickets or information call: 522-0469, 527-0373 or 345-2447 PROCEEDS TO HARMONIZE FOR SPEECH