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The Huron Expositor, 1998-12-09, Page 2020 -THE HURON EXPOSITOR, DECEMBER 9, 4 99S Seaforth and area sports 3C®IMM CONTINUED fromlAga2 RINGETTE (Dec. 6) Mitchell 14 at SEAFORTH 3 SEAFORTH TRIO: Marsha Denys 2. Denise De Jong. NOTE: Seafonh trailed 6-2 after the opening half. BROOMBALL Seaforth-Egmondvil a League (Statistics as of Dec. 2) MEN'S SEAFORTH DIVISION W L T F A Pt Cyclones 5 0 3 16 6 12.5 Grads 5 1 2 24 9 12 Parr Line 5 2 1 17 12 10.5 Knights 0 6 2 1 212.5 EGMONDVILLE DIVISION W L T F A Pt Winthrop 4 2 2 16 1110.5 Hurricanes 4 4 0 14 7 8 Royals 2 4 2 12 17 6 Juveniles 0 6 2 4 21 2 WOMEN'S WLT F Farmerettes 7 0 1 32 Parr Line 6 1 1 35 Juveniles 3 3 2 7 Polar Ice 3 4 1 11 Crushers 1 6 1 5 Socialites 1 7 0 2 A Pt 1 15 3 13 18 7.5 20 7 19 3.5 30 2 BOWLING ROUNDUP 77FIVAMID 41Y N11®1EI47111RS (Dec. 3'results) &LEN JIIGII AVERAGE;Murray Bennewies 249. HIGH SINGLE: Rob Anderson 276. HIGH TRIPLE; Anderson 720. BETTER THAN 200; Anderson 233/211/276; Bennewies 241/236/237; Pat Ryan 210/242/221; Bruce Ungarian 240/218/207: Jerry Staples . 248/202; Curtis Costello 237; Mike Thomson 257: Art Burns 236: Neil Beurman 228; John Coleman 220; Jack. Ungarian 206; Brian Barry 205; Mike Beni -man 200; Dean Price 200. TJIIPLES OVER 600; Anderson Bennewies 714, Ryan 673 B Ungarian 665, Staples 640. Costello 609. Thomson 600. SEASON HIGH SINQLl• Thomson 371. SEASON HIGH TRIPLE. Beuerman 935. WOMEN HIGH AVERAGE; Gayle Schellenberger 227. HIGH SINGLE; Nancy Sue Thomson 232. HIGH TRIPLE; Schellenberger 615. WEEKLY SINGLES OVER 200; Schellenberger 212/222; Ruth Fiebig 235; Thomson 232; Connie Trotter 219: Shari MacDonald 213. TRIeLES OVER 600; Schellenberger. SEASON HIGH SINGLE: Schellenberger 316. SEASON HIGH TRIPLE: Schellenberger 783. STANDINGS Comedy Max, 48; Dreamers. 41: Second Chance. 40: Lucky Strikes, 39; Just For Kicks, 32; Spare Ribs. 31. S71:11AJ1(Il s ILIBA®uiB (Dec. 1 results) MEN HIGH SINGLE; Bob Dinsmore 255. HIGH TRIPLE; Dinsmore 706. BETTER THAN 200; Dinsmore 246/255/205; George Love 230/216: Martin Van Bakel 229; Brian Geddes Don Nolan 204; Ray Harrison 200. TRIPLES OVER 600; Dinsmore. Love 637. WOMEN IUGH SINGLE: Julie Greidanus 226. RIGH TRIPLE- Greidanus 638. BETTER THAN 200• Greidanus 209/203/226: Janice Morris 219: Johanna Goodman 203: Faye Dalrymple and Marion Godkin. both 201. TRIPLES OVER 1500' Greidanus. STANDINGS Corvettes 56. Mustangs 49. T -Birds 45. Jaguars 42. MG's 41, HudsonsR�40. uNINff®iRa7r (Dec. 4 results) MEN HIGH SINGLE; Don Deighton 271. manila& Deighton 629. BETTER THAN 200; Deighton, J. S. Hook 201/200, Aubin 243, Gord Murray 208. 0 ®AIRI ) TRIPLES OVER 600; Deighton. • WOMEN IcdfSljGLE Ann Wood 208. HIGH IPLE: Wood 488. BETTER THAN 175; Wood, B. Leonhardt 182. S. Strong 175, P. James 175. STANDINGS Boots 47. Oxfords 44. Sandals 37, Slippers 36, Loafers 35, Runners 32. WORM 1®U111AA1J (Dec. 4 results) MEN HIGH AVERAGE; Bruce Ungarian 199. RIGH SINGLE; Ralph Johnston 262. HIGH TRIPLE; R. Johnston 717. BETTER THAN 200; R. Johnston 262/258; B. Ungarian 213.204; Bob Rhynard 219/212; Don Elliott 236; Ane Van Diepen 200. TRIPLES OVER 600; R. Johnston. Ungarian 613. WOMEN • HIGH AVERAGE; Lorraine Elliott 191. HIGH SINGLE; Linda Kramers 227. HIGH TRIPLE; Kramers, Barb Cook, Carol Johnston, all 532. WEEKLY SINGLES OVER 200: Kramers. STANDINGS Chevelles 44, OVLOV 39, Cobras 38. Mustangs 24, Durangos 24. Chargers 20. IITPI N a COUNTRY (Dec. 1 results) MEN HIGH AVERAGE; George Johnston 235. HIGH SINGLE; Gordon Murray 255. HIGH TRIPLE; John Staffen 649. BETTER THAN 200; Staffen 246/2I6; Rick Shipp 216/226; G. Johnston 201/219, Murray. TRIPLES OVER 600• Staffen, Shipp 611, G. Johnston 604. WOMEN RIGH AVERAGE' Carol Johnston 188. HIGH SINGLE Sharon Evans 246, RIGH TRIPLE,; Evans 633. BETTER THAN 200: Evans 212/246; Louise Dick 220; Leota Johnston 213. STANDINGS Kernels 55. Leopards 51. NewCorners 34, McBowlers 27. Handel's classic Messiah here Sunday Nlore than 60 voices in the Blyth Festival Singers will present Handel's Messiah this Saturday in Goderich and this Sunday (Dec. 13) in Seaforth, at Northside United Church at 3 p.m. Handel's classic work will be conducted by Richard Hansen of St. Marys, with special organ accompaniment by Dr. Ronald Fox of London. ' As conductor and choir, leader, Hansen serves as the new Artistic Director of the Blyth Festival Singers. He also recently founded the Stonetown Choral Society, and is the co-director of the Georgian Bay Children's Choir in Owen Sound. He also works as Director of Music at St. Marys United Church. Hansen's musical skills encompass a wide spectrum. As an accomplished organist, Hansen was awarded the Associate Diploma of the Royal Canadian College of Organists in the summer of 1998. He has also served as Interim Organist and Choir Director of the Church of St. John the Divine in Victoria. B.C. where he directed the Choristers of St. John's, the St. Hilda's Singers and administered the choral and instrumental recital program. Other positions include Organist and Master of the Choristers of St. Paul's Cathedral in London, and Organist and Mastcr of the Choristers of St. Luke's Cathedral in Sault Ste. Marie where he directed the Algoma Festival Choir and the Algoma University Choir. Hansen was born in Windsor, Ontario. Hc started organ lessons with Victor Batten and continued with Arthur Woitte and later with David Palmer. Right photo, Richard Hansen leads the Blyth Festival Singers. Top photo, tenors, lgnacious Vankooten of Clinton, Casey Van Bakel of Seaforth and Rob Parr of Clinton in rehearsal. Story and photos by Shelly McPhee-Haist Hansen currently studies with the renowned British -Canadian organist, Ian Sadler. He also studied choral conducting under Richard Householder. For the December presentations of Messiah, organ accompaniment will be provided by Dr. Fox. Additional special music will be offered by soloists: soprano Catherine Green, mezzo soprano Susanne Hawkins. tenor John De Jager and bass Chris Biernacki. The Blyth Festival Singers will perform two hours of the great work including the choruses, And he Shall Purify, 0 Thou that Telles' Good Tidings to Zion, Glory to God, Behold the Lanrb of God, and the famous Hallelujah Chorus. Tickets for the Blyth Festival Singers presentations of Messiah are available in advance or at the door. Tickets are available from members of the Blyth Festival Singers; Nifty Corners, Seaforth; Dutch Store, Clinton; Campbell's Photography, Goderich; Snyder Studios, Wingham or the Blyth Festival Box Office at 523-9300. Hockey skills camp slated for holidays Seaforth's recreation department is again offering "Hockey Skills" from Monday, Dec. 21 to Wednesday, Dec. 23, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. This program is open to players novice to peewee age interested in developing their hockey skills. Registration fee is $50. For more information please call the rec office . The Seaforth "Senior (lames" committee invites everyone to their monthly euchre fundraiser, held at the Seaforth Legion Branch 156 on the second Thursday of each month. Euchre begins at 1:30 pm, admission is S I . �I�creation Preview by Marty Bedard 527-088 by Bedard 527-0882 Last week's senior shuffleboard winners were: Ladies, Kathie Tippelt - 458, Audrey McLean - 425 and Nora Sills - 388 Men: Cor DeCorte - 441, Bruce McLean - 334 and Tobe Murray - 311. The Seaforth Parent and Tot Playgroup meets every Tuesday from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at the Northside United Church hall. Guest speakers talk to parents from 10 a.m. to Ila.m., and supervised child care is available. Each parent is to bring their child's snack. This month's remaining topics are: Dec. 15 - television and it's effect on children with Joan Allen Brodie; Dec. 22 - annual Christmas potluck with special guest Santa Claus, and T.H.E. Bus from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. For more information please call Shobbrook at 527- 0113, Tanya Thompson - Stryker at 527-2696 or Karen Searle at 522-0409. Marty Bedard Recreation director 1.519.5274M 1-519-527.2770 (fax) Friuli • c4threcetcc.on.ca Table Tennis has been added to the agenda of Thursday afternoon activities at Seaforth and District Community Centres where seniors already regularly meet to play shuffleboard. HILGENDORFF PHOTO YERYTJfINa MUST GO ct-OrAidei CLEA1LAXCE % OFF OUR ENTIRE STOCK Ai i UIA'S DRESS SHOPPE MAIN ST. SEAFORTH 527-0489 FURBYS FOR SALE Donato • child's winter cwt In pooct clean condition an moth, • ballot? for `Porches* Rights" on 5 Furby* to by dawn Dec. I/tlr. Cane Into coati**, &teas. All coat* St. Ni cont D* Paul SocHty fold . . onr SALE PRICES IN EFFECT TO DECEMBER 24 OR WHILE QUANTITIES LAST SEIKO OAK WALLCLOCK 09.70114 A GMAT $TOCONO STUFFIER, 26 PC SREWDRIVING SETtz s'5, 920.2110 COMPARE AT =69,00 rlit.S r'. T•FAL INGENIO 14 PC COOKWARE SET 99.2462. UFETI E GUARANTEE EXCLUSIVELY AT CANADIAN TIRE FOR THAT SPECIAL PARSON 6" POTTED MINI ROSES NINE WINNIE THE POOH HARMERS OLLECTOR'S