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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1998-03-18, Page 161e -T11! 1111AOM sxPOSITOR, Mahoh 111, 11100 Programs offered again at the start of The Seaforth Recreation Department will be hosting a couple of programs begin- ning next month. They are dog obedience and fitness/ slep classes. Fitness/step begins April 7 at (fa:m. Once again the fitness classes will be held Tuesday and Thursday mornings and Wednesday evenings. Dog obedience is scheduled to begin on Tuesday, April 14 at 7 p.m. at the Seaforth and District Community Centres. Sealorth minor ball, house league soccer, and roller hockey registration will he Recreation Preview by Marty Bedard Kelly. Congratulations, to all , ed to come out to -the variety winners. The first senior night at Seaforth District games event will be 5- Pin High School. The theme is bowling on April 3 at 1 p.m. "ERA" Dance. Come out at Starlight Lanes. • and watch the great local tal- Watch the paper and cable • ent presented by Sherry TV fora schedule of events. McCal l's Cloggers and Steppers, with special sur - Senior shuffleboard' Contin- prise appearances also. ues each Wednesday after- Admission is .a donation noon from 1:30 to 4 'p.m. only at the door. All money Last week's winners were: Ladies: Elsie Southgate . 387. Inge Lindemann - 320 and Helea MacKenzie - 396. held on April 1 and 2 from 7 The local. Children%' Centre __to 9 p.m..each night -at the- --Men - Earl McNaughton-- is also-offeritig=a-"Grow' with Seaforth and District 2•7. ,and Gordon Murray - Milk" program this Thursday Community Centres. �57' • • -(Mar. 19) from 9 to 11:30 - Watch the paper for more The Seaforth Library is - a.m. It offers both fun. and • details or call the recreation educational activities for chil- hosting craft day tomorrow office. dren ages six. to nine-years- office. Seaforth Senior Games (Thur. Mar. 19) from 3 to 4 OId committee would like to p.m. Children ages 5 1.0 are Activities include cooking. invited to make people win - thank everyone for:coming- playing games, and art work. dew hangers and tic snakes. out to the monthly euchre The -program is•provided by -fundraiser last Thursday at Cost will he $2 per child and the -Diary Farmers of Ontario the Seaforth Legion. pre -registration is a must by and will he facilitated by the calling 527-1430. Winners were:. ladies high. The local library will also• staff" of the children's centre. we had a three- way -tie at 73 Cost for the morning will he points - Beth Pryce. Edna be hosting Erick Traplin, a • .$5 per person and to register lively. rockin' children's' Mitchell and Pearl Campbell: musician. He will be at the please call 527-0682. • ladies most lone hands went Once again the children's library on Thur., Mar. 26, to Marjorie Rock with four, centre will he offering a from 3 to 4 p,m. Tickets are and love lads was Helen $'7' each and arc available at babysitting ceiursc. . ;Fairservice: Men's high at 67 ItiDwas designed by :the . points was -Gordon Miltraj; the library. For more info! Lethbridge ..Community mesion call them at the num- men's most lone hands.was her above. College and is for students - -.Boyd Driscoll with four: and. • On Friday. Apr, 3 beginning . ages 11 to 13 years and Will , low man went to James at 7:30 p.m everyone is anvil- be facilitated by the trained raised will go towards cystic fibrosis. Seaforth and area sports 3CIDIRIE CONTINUED from Page 15. BOWLING Dam Comer Pins. 12.994. _ So Sue Me. 12.958: Ihrnt Have A Clue. 12.822. Magic Markers. 12.542 row a gym* Mar. 10 results) HEN ' Hi(:11 OVERAGE: George Johnston HIGH SINGLE; G Johnston 29.1 inighu HIGH TRIPLE; G Johnston 776 BETTER THAN 200; 0. Johnston 215/26'. Joe Veenstra 246/208: Rick Shipp 223/253: Reg Dick 218/236. Laverne Hoegy 237/201; Orville Story 233: Ralph Johnston 231:Gordon.. Murray 227-• TRIPLES OVER 600- 'C. Johnston: Veenstra 648: Shipp 633: Dick 616. Hoeg). 6(8) " WOMEN 11101 AVERAGE- Sharon Ivan% 17') 111011 SINGLE: Sue Stokes 311.1 HIGH TRIPLE; Stokes 712 BETTER THAN 200; Stokes227/114. Evans 268 TRIPLES OVER 600; Stoke.. Evan 618 PLAYOFF STANDINGS Invrsibks 3265. Joker's Wild 3262. HiLite% 1236. Gangbusters 3111; ST. AMC dirt®117J' (Mar 16 result%) MEN 111011 SiNGLE bean Pncc 355 Hl :H T W . _; Price 792 BETTER THAN 2410; Price 245/355. George Love 247/261: Henry Verhoog 216. Bob Dinsmore 231. Brian Geddes 216. Angelo Andreassr 208 TRIPLES OVER 600• Love. Andreas%) 690. Dinsmore 680, Verhoog 620 WOMEN HIGH SINGLE; Karen Huegy 262 111011 TRIPLE- Janice Moms 563 BETTER THAN 200 Hoegy. Morris. 223 ) PLAYOFF STANDINGS Grizzlies 7959. lacers 7804, Celtics7696. Bulls 7695. Rockets -7593. Raptors 7431 A11fo/B.s (Mar. 13 results/ . ifikZ 11101i SINGLE: S Hook 2)0 HIGH TRIPLE- Hook 736 BETTER THAN 200; H 227/228/281: B Harris 271. Bennett 251.'2.18 TRIPLES OVER M)0• Howl. WOMEN HIGH SINGLE; 13 Oldacrc 222 114011 TRIPLE; A. Wood 535 BETTER THAN 175• Wood 187/178; Oldacrc:222, 1. Bailey 205. -At-.McClure. 184,:1 Wallace 183. (►, Little TRIPLES OVER 500: Wood. (macre 534, Bailey 511 ook r) 11) ()ate wowt'A IJIGH AVERAGE• Carol Johnston 187. HIGH SINGLE- Linda Kramer, J ,. HIGH TRIPLE; Kramer.. 64x BETTER THAN 200• Kramer • 299 TRIPLES OVER 600• Kramer. STANDINGS Yardbirds 72. Red trig. 7(, Stnketorcc 69.649s 69. K Cezars 62. Sambucas 55 2.1®ff®JYIP (Mar 13 results) MEIN • 111011 AV :RAGE:; Atte Van (*pen 207 111011 SINGLE: Jack Unganari and Dave Albrecht 261) NIGH TRIPLE; 'Jack Ungarian 702 . BETTER THAN 200: 1. Ungarian 260/226(216. Van 1)iepen 2581231. Bruce Ungariari 215/229. Doric Albrecht 260; Bob Khyhard 217/203. Bill Rhyhard 208/202; Doug Huard 212: Ihrn Deighton 203 TRIPLES OVER 600; 1 Ungarian. Van Diepen 671, B. Ungarian 634. Hallam 628 McIntyre dead at 67 Brussels -horn Jack . McIntyre, who scored 109 goals in an 11 -year career in. the National Hockey League with Bostcsn., Detroit' and Chicago between 1949 and 1960, died of prostrate cancer Sunday in London. He was 67. • next month staff of the childrens' centre. The babysitting course will he held at the childrens' cen- tre on Mar. 24 from 9 a.m 16 5 p.in. Registration fee is $27, which includes the coarse manual and lunch. The skills, methods and knowledge you gain will he invaluable to you in 'the future, whether in a job or as a parent yourself. Call the centre to register. Marty Bedard Seaforth Recreation & Parks Department -1-519-527-0882 1-519-527-2770 (fax) - e-mail - c4threc(gtcc.an.ca Townships apple Nearby townships hart• applied to Ontario's govern- ment for significant amounts of 'money from its rccentls- announced special circum- stances -fund. McKillop has applied for $228541 to offset download- ing costs -associated with additional policing responsi- bilities and the Toss of..funds from farm tax rebate and its municipal support grant. Tuckersmith has asked for $142.770.45 The money would "compensate the town- ship for the increased costs . associated with the -transfer- - ring of policing costs undlhe loss of full taxation on farm properties, -,minutes on coun- cil's Mar. 3 meeting note. "The impact of these costs in the future will he dealt witch through joint service agreements and further inves- tigation.of restructuring." • Seaforth applied ' for $188,700 from the seine fund. • New BIA chair Susan Halfpenny was elect- ed chair of the Seaforth busi- ness improvement as'socia- tion's (BIA ) hoard of man- agement at its recent annual meeting. 0041 Is This Your Year For A Deere? LT SERIES MOWERS 13 HP., 15 HP., 16 HP GEAR, HYDRO, HYDRO As Low MM AS S�24VwTex 00* MONTH •1-innncnig based on Sale Price of '2,545.00 less' 428.51 (taxes extra) Balance of '2,122.49. Financed and Based on 8.9% APR. (42 Months) OPsN: 8300 Juts. to 5:30 Pm. 5 Muss Nonni OF MITCHELL sat, SAO PL. to 5:30 Rm. pp Cousiw R0. 011 @ Bo8IIioLM ROBERT S. SHEPHERD, PH.D. PSYCHOLOGIST PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT & TREATMENT Emphasis on Empirically Validated Therapies Anxiety • Chronic Pain • Depression • Grief • Stress By appointment only - Sliding fee scale - 148 Goderich St., West, Seaforth 519-527.1707 Vincent Accounting Services 85 High St., Box 324 . Seaforth, ON NOK IWO • Income tax preparation • Accounting & bookkeeping services • Reasonable rates • Over 10 years experience Gall -Deb -at -(-519 527-1865 ArAPArAwArAwarandrAPArArAnwArr SEAFORTH WITHOUT 1 OUR HIGH SCHOOL? IS LIKE SEAFORTH WITHOUT OUR: BUSINESS PEOPLE - PROFESSI.ONALS - SERVICE INDUSTRIES - . MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES - AGRICULTURAL ENTERPRISES AND MUCH MUCH MORE... Insurance Brokers Funeral Director Furniture Store, Men's Wear Store Florist Butcher . Jeweller Service Stations Beauticians Co-operative Bankers Dairy Farmers Pork, Beef, Crop Farms graduates of SDHS graduate of SDHS graduate SDHS graduate SDHS graduate SDHS graduate SDHS' graduate SDHS graduates -of SDHS graduates SDHS graduates SDHS graduates SDHS. graduates SDHS " - graduates SDHS Farm Implement Dealers graduates SDHS graduates SDHS graduate SDHS graduate SDHS graduate SDHS graduates SDHS graduates SDHS Lawyers Chiropractor Rec Director Mayor . Nurses Engineers and these are only some of the graduates who have remained in Seaforth for the betterment of our community. There are many more who have gone farther afield to the benefit of other communities and society as a whole, not just the Seaforth "Celebrities" but others who now contribute greatly to their new homes. Seaforth District High School provides both Roots and Wings support our high school - call our trustees today Por ow Meese call JOHN MUNRO 524-8347 or 1-888-344-4486 SUNC•AST Ford ■ Mercury ■ Lincoln e 12 '1 UUIC0RJ (n3Ula[Ui) C ODQG3Uv 1 FORD MI.RCURY