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World Day of Prayer approaches
St. Thomas Anglican
Church will he host of World
Day of Prayer -services on
Friday. March 5 at 2 p.m.
The guest speaker will he
Sandra Fraiser-I-liscox.
March break programs
.The Seaforth Recreation
-Department will he offering a
March Break Holiday
Happenings- Program. for.
children 5 to 12 years of age.:
The program.will run from
9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. each
-- day of the March Break
(March• 15` - 19) at the
Seaforth and. District
Community Centres. -Come
enjoy swimming-., howling.
. crafts. sports; games. movies
and Tots of fun: Registration
fee will be 510:00 per day or.
545.00 for the "week. Th
register please call ' the
Recreation Office at 527-
0882. .
Shuffleboard
. Senior Shuffleboard
continues every Wednesday
• afternoon from I:30 -p.m. to
4:00 p.m. -at the Seaforth &
District Community 'Centres.
Everyone .is welcome. came
enjoy an afternoon of fun and_
social.. Last week's winners
ecreation�
Preview
by Marty Bedard
were:
Ladies: Shirley Morrison -
336. Audrey McLean - 287
and Joyce Matzold - 256
Men: Fart McNaughton
- 404. Ken Presicator - 322:
and Bruce McLean - 292
Playgroup meetings .
The Seaforth Parent and
Tot Playgroup continue to
meet at the Northside United
Church, each Tuesday
morning from 9:00 a.m. to
11:30 a.m. Unless otherwise
noted the speakers speak
from 10:00 a.m..to 1.1:00
a.m. Supervised -Childcare is
provided by the Seaforth Co--
operative Centre for $1.50.
per week or $5.00 per month.
-February and March
scheduled topics -are:
March 2 - _Addiction'
Prevention with Catherine
Hardman - .
March 9 :- Co-op Community
Garden..with Bev Budd.
March 16 -.Child Find - Kid.
-Check Child Identification
Program ( 9:00 - I I :30
am)
For more information on
the Playgroup please contact
Tanya Stryker at 527-2696
or Terri- Shobbrook at 527-
0113.
• CPR offered
The Childrens Centre. will•
be offering a Red Cross
• C.P.R. Recertification Course
on March8 from 6:30 p.m..to.
10:00 p.m. at the Childrens
Centre located at 126 Market
St. Registration fee will be
• $-42.00 which includes the
'.manual. -Please pre -register
by calling 527-0682. •
• Centre offers March break
• activities
.'The Centre will once again
be -offering theirMarch Break
Activities for school aged
children. Activities include
cooking, swimming," skating,
crafts and a Leprechaun hunt.
For • registration ` or.
information please Gall the
centre. . • _
Marty Bedard
Seaforth Recreation & Parks
Department --
1-519-527-0882
1-519=527-2770 (fax)
Email- c4threcetcc.on.ca
Huron =Sledge Hockey vice-president Dennis O'Reilly, left; accepts a $1,000 cheque
from Chance Coombs. President Bob Snell and Brian= Garnett of the Huron -Perth...
ABATE club. In addition, the hockey club received $50 : from the Hensall Legion' and
• $100 from -the London ABATE chapter. The funds are used. -to buy sledges and ice time
for players like -Shaun O'Reilly. left. • Tyler Markham, Scott Ferguson, Melissa Brideau -
and Ashley Harrigan. On Saturday: the motorcycle club members played a gameagainst
the regular team to. which fellow enthusiasts from Woodstock. Toronto and Elgin-.
-Middlesex attended fin Hensall.
NELLiE EVAN.S PHOTO -
Seaforth and area sports 3 C O111130k .1)
HOCKEY
SEA FORTH,&
DISTRICT
,tII.VOR HOCKEY
,!J V.L s.1
NOVICE 11
Benneu45.726.. Ralph Johnston 649:
It„h Anderson 739. Bruce Unganan
616
SEASON HIGH SINGLE Thomson
1
SEASON HIGH TRIPLE: Beuerman
1:•
Feb I it • WOMEN
SEAFORTII 1 at Blyth s - .111.01. AVERAGE; Gavle
SF:AFORTH GOALS: Nick Murray _ Schellenherger 228 • ' .
Feh 21 t 111tH SINGLE: Schellenberger 266
' SE.*.FORTH 8 Zurich I HIGH TRIPLE; Schellenberger673
SEA GOALS: Sour WEEKLY SINGLES QVRR 200;
Sank r iIle 3. Jacob Wilhams.z. Jacob Gayle Schellenherger 266 230:. Mary
Williams. KyleO'Rourke. Lorenz -wynJa 224. Came Rolph 238: Barb
Gumensperger MacDonald 22226: Lisa Febig-2I8`204
adiviitzAratt1O.14IyiNG TRIPLES• OVER - 600;
BOYSB 7.BA ORB Scheltenberger 7i8
Ui)u ).'-league eames were not SEASON HIGH SINGLE:
played due tt a Ringette'. Schellenberger316
tournament held Friday through
Sund.iy teaturinz all the local
Seaforth
RINGETTE
SEAFORTH RINGETTE
ASSOCIATION
PETITE
4Fai•rl•
()pr,inems,l at SEAFORTH 8
SEAFORTH GOALS: Tory Scott.
Julie Duchartne: Melissa \lar, n 2.
Tara O-Retlh. Ashley \Ian'on: Kali
Mc\lahon '
BELLES
Feb 19-21
Seaforih Rrn tette Tournament
SF:.*.FORTH 3 MiiehelI 2
SEAFORTH GOALS: R Nash. A
Diet/. k Wood
_ SEAFORTH IOEseter 2 .
SEAFORTH GOALS: 1 Ducharnte.
\1 Deny, 2:C Medd. K Wood 2: D
Delong 2. A De.ereaus. R --Nash •
• COACH'S COMMENT: Proud of
you girl, Super peal tending all
weekend by K H„liand
BOWLING
ROUNDUP
7.1 U.14,IAAZ 11713.2771113
SEASON' HIGH
Schelfenherger 791
ST.ANDivGS'
Sewed Chance 82. Spare Ribs 73.
Comedy ‘bac 7'2 .Dreamers 68. Just.
For K::ks 67; Lucky Strikes 59
LE'L37Ot`1:B O JIrJJNG
,Feb I'
HIGH AVERAGE; Don-Elltort202
111611 SLNGLE; Elliott 250 -
HIGH TRIPLE- Doug Huard 608 -
BETTER THAN 200z Elliott 250:
Ane Van Dtepen 207: Bruce Utiganan•
201 221. Bob Rhynard 201'.- Doug
Huard '_4 t
TRIPLES OVER 600- Don Elhoti
60. ()pug Huard 608 ' '
WOVEN
HIGH AVERAGE• Lorraine Elliott
,, The Hensall shuffleboard
HIGH S1N LE; Helen Sicholsoir--:"
211
ores for Feb. l6are as
HIGH TRIPLE; Nicholson 5911 -
BETTER THAN 200 : stirg Smale
208. Nicholson 241. Carol Johnston
240. Linda )(tamers 211
RETrER THAN 600• none
TRIPLE:
BETTER THAN 200• Sharon E -,an
226
BETTER THAN 600•-
Feh 161
HIGH AVERAGE; George Johnston
_14
HIGH SiNGLE: Johnston 27
HIGH TRIPLE• Johnston 1
BETTER THAN 200; Ralph
Johnston 243 John. Staffer! 22.10 235
Joe Leenstra 201. Johnston' 2-L5 229
Bob Duffy .245
TRIPLES"OVER 600• John Staffen
641
WOMEN
HIGH AVERAGE Carol Johnston
185
HIGH SINGLE Louise -Dick 195
HIGH TRIPLE• Carol Jahn -stow
518
BETTER THAN 200;
BETTER THAN 600•
STANDINGS
• Kernels 1045 Leapords 76.
NeBowlers 58 5. New -Comers (8
a1111a=
(Feb 1.2)
HIGH SINGLE• Paul Copeland 2'4
Scouts,
Guides
the topic
of service
STANDINGS
ONIov 79: Che\elles 76. Cobras 66..
Charger 59. Durmangos .W; Mustangs
48.
iFeb 15) ?DIM A COUNTRY
MEN
HIGH .85'ERAGE;\turra.
Be11new,e, 253 .
111611 SINGLE; Rob Anderson 296 .
HIGH TRIPLE Neil Beuerman 769
BETTER THAN 100; Beuerman
237 295 237. /Than Barry 242. Jack
L'nganan 268. 210. 225: Alike
Thomson 203 239, john Coleman
208. Terry Staples 219 Z.18.
Bennewies 208 259 259. Ralph
Johnston 213 250. Rob Anderson 296
.218.2:5. aniveinganan .29.11 ,49
TRIPLES OVER 600; Neil
Beuerman 769. Jack Beuerman 703:
Mike 'Thomson • 614. Murray
Centenaires off
to a rough start
.Feb 104 -
MLA
HIGH AN ERAGE; George Johnston
:11 .
HIGH S N .t.E• Gordon Murray 290
MGH TRIPLE; Johnston 693 •
atrrER THAN 200; Johnston 279
223. Rock Shipp 219, John Staffen
216 224• \lurray 200
TRIPLES OVER 600; John Staffen
638. Murray 660
WOMEN
HIGH AVERAGE Carol Johnston
NIGH SLiGLE Louise Dick 231
HIGILD PI.E; Dick 555
The Seaorth Centenairs put up a fight but lost their
first two semi-final games to the Mitchell Hawks in the
QHA Junior Development League Morenze Division
semi-final series.
The first in the best -of -seven series saw Seaforth suffer
a 5-1 after holding the. lead to just 2-1 for the first 40
minutes. Mitchell scored three more in the third, on their
home ice for the Friday night win.
The Cents held the Hawks to a tougher Win with a 2-1
score at Sunday's game in Seaforth.
Tight -checking and defensive play throughout the
game that kept a low score.
Game -three will be _played Friday at 8:35 p.m. in
Mitchell with Game 4 to follow Saturday at 8:30 p.m. in
Seaforth. -
' Game S. if necessary. Will be played in Mitchell on
Tuesday. March 2 at 8:45 p.m.
follows: Hazel McEwen 544.
• Tom William, 496, Isabel
Rogerson: 450. •:Sheila
Reaburn 431. Evelyn Serener
421. Alice Thiel 416, Jean
Crerar 407. Ethel McMurtrie
390. • •
• At .Hensall United Church
•Pirie .Mitchell was the
minister.' It -was a. special
service in honour of the
Scouts and .Guides
••
movement. Pine told two
stones: "Water Can Make A
Difference" and "How Can I
Make A Difference::" Pat and
Ross• Veal were the usher..
Lunch was served after the
service. The World's Day of
Prayer will -be held at Hensall
United Chur_ch'on March', at
-2 p.m. Pirie Mitchell will be
the speaker. •
At . Hensall" Carmel
Presbyterian Church Tragi\
Bahro was the minister with
--Dorothy Taylor playing- the
organ. Bob Bell and Harry
Smith received the offering.
Public • speaking
competition was held at
Hensall Legion on Feb. 16.
St. Boniface School. Zurich
Public School and Hensall
Public School • all
participated. The speeches
were very well presented.
Judges Margaret Stewart, Jim
Chapman and Dave Frayne
had a difficult task.• There
was an excellent audience
turn -out for this event, and a
great deal of support and
enthusiasm was shown to the
competitors by parents.
grandparents and siblings. '
• The presentation of trophies
and certificates was followed
by refreshments.
Provincial Service Officer
Randy Groundwater will visit
Hensall Legion on March 2
at 4:30 p.m. Please call
Branch Service Officer Larry
Uyl at 262-2618 to arrange
an appointment with Randy
Groundwater.
HIGH TRIPLE- Sieee Hook 610-
BETTER, THAN 200; • Paul
Copeland 2274;- Steve Hook 219.213".
-John.Aohm ''-11' Don Del2hton 201
2(11 - .
BETTER THAN boas Hook 610.
Don Detehton brit) . • ' -
WO.NE.V-
HI6H SINGLE' Ann Maid 248'
HIGH TRIPLE; Grace Corbett 6111
BETTER THAN 175;' 'Ann. wood
22241 Pear) Jame. 211. 1,16. Grace
C Jrhett 23-5 :07. Shirley-Nlorrt,on
22
222. Joyce Wallace 216 Shirley
'12
BETTER THAN 500; Grace Corbett
504, Pearl. James 551-. Shirley Strong
554. -inn Wood 545. Joy e --Wallace
542 .
S T.-t:VDLVGS "
Emeralds '6:'Ruhres ,0 Pearls 28.
Diam.fnds 21) opals. -
. Z Jfl1 J1.
Feb 15,
HIGH SLNGLE: George`L..,.c
HIGH TRIPLE; Love•108
BETTER THAN 200: Love 232 284.
295: Don Nolan 264 248. \lartm \:t,
Baker 272. Henr. '+erhino,2 _2' 1
LickRyan Boar! Geddes 211
-N;1ark Hit1ene'll 21'1: Bob Dinsmore
21P1 Da.e Hood 204 -
BETTER THAN 690; Love 808
Don tiolan 26 3 2.e%. Henry lterhrxie
642. Wanin'4nnhakel60,
WO.MEV
H16I1 SINtiLE; Sandra Lee 27.3.
HIGH
79-
HIGH TRIPLE; lan,CC.\toms h6,
BETTER tH.>,N 2W)- Lee
laiuce" .)inrrls 2•:'1 _ F.1'.
i)alr.mple ` loth oo of inus -20
208 • Marion
Godkm
BETTER.TH-N 600; Janice Horn:
661: Sandra Lee 614. Julie Gre:d.lnu;
610.
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