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The Huron Expositor, 1999-03-10, Page 1514 -THE HURON EXPOSITOR, Mrrvh 10, 1999 The Centcnaires lost their final game against the Mitchell Hawks Saturday night in Mitchell, 4-0 after taking their toughest adversaries through seven games. Coach happy Cents took Hawks to seven games BY SCOTT HILGENDORFF Expositor Editor ..They were the Centcnaires toughest foes all season hut coach Jason Papplc is pleased the team was able to take the Mitc.hetl Hawks through seven games in Morenz Division of the Junior Development Lcaguc semi --final action. . I'm pretty happy with • how it all turned out," said Papplc. . The Hawks Icad the series, 2-0. making seven straight games that the Cents lost to the hard -playing team. . Bus trip, p The Seaforth Recreation Department and the Vanastra Recreation Centre - will he,offering a Bus Trip • to Pioneer -Sports World on March 17. The bus will pick up at the Seaforth and District Community Centres shortly after 9:00 a.m.'and return before 4:00 p.m. Cost for the trip is $25.00 which includes the bus ride, rock climbing. Pizza and pop. Other activjties as'ailahle for an extra fee once there include the hatting cages. golf driving range, and the large arcade room. Please call the -Recreation at 527-0882 .for more information or Tcgistration. Eseryunc must pre -register. March break The Seaforth Recreation Department. will be offering a March Break - Holiday • Happenings Program for children five to -12 years of age. The program will run:from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00.p.m.'each day 01 the March Break (March 15 - 19) at the Seaforth and District `Community Centres. Come enjoy swimming, howling, crafts, sports, games, movies and lois of fun. Registration fee will he $10.00 per day or $45.00 for the week. To register please call the Recreation Office at 527- _,__ 08112. • -----. Horticultural .Society The Seaforth Horticulture Society will he having its •first meeting of the year. tonight. March 10 at the Northside United Church... This will he a Potluck supper meeting beginning at.6:15 p.m. For more information please call 527-1753. 1%1illcnniunt boxes • The Scaloith Branch Library will he offering "millennium boxes" craft day on Friday; March 19, 1999 at 2.00 .pm. Cost for this activity will be $2.00 and all interested children ages 6 10 years must pre - register by call the library at 527-1410. Shuffleboard Senior Shuffleboard continues every Wednesday Papplc said the team .is more disciplined, making them tough to beat. - But Game 3 of the series saw the Cents taking a 5-3 win over Mitchell before being set hack again in Game 4. Seaforth managed tq bring' the series to a 3 to 3 tic going into Game 7. in Mitchell Saturday night where they. lost, 4-0, putting an end to what had been a difficult • season forthe team. • • We hadn'theat them all: year. To take them to seven games. we're happy with that," he. said. The final game was played • _with three lines and Pappte said the team was getting a • little tired., • • And Mitchell came out its strongest, for that final game. It marked the final game for Steve Mclnally and Jason Hcn'lerson's Centcnaires' career. With the final 30 seconds of the game -and the 'team losing 4-0. -Ptapple sent in Henderson and. Mclnally for one last go at the net: While Henderson said the final shot on net crossed the line, the referee didn't agree and the duo were unable to `tally a score for the. Cents; that night. .But for the two: Papple • Tanned for March 17 • • ' ecreation Preview by Marty Bedard afternoon from 1:30 to 4:00 pm at the Seaforth and District Community Centres. -Everyone is welcomer come enjoy an afternoon of fun and social. Last week's winners were: Ladies: Mary McMillan -. 416, Velma Presxcator - 385 and Helen MacKenzie -. 355 " Men: Cor DeCorte -.412, Ken Presxcator - 383 and Earl Mc -Naughton --329. Please' note that `shuffleboard .will he cancelled On March 31, April 7 and April 14 due to• Arena hall bookings. . Hockey Tournament T`hc annual Knights of • Columbus Hockey Tournament will he held at- thc Seaforth and District Community Centres on Saturday. March 20 and Sunday. March 21, 1999. Come out and cheer Liar yourfavourite school. Babysitting course , The Seaforth Cooperative Children's Centre is' offering a babysitting course on Wednesday. • March 17 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The cost is $27. To register. call 527-0682. Registration nights Please watch for the annual Registration Nights for Ball. Soccer anal Roller Hockey. The registration will take place during the last wick of March. Please watch and listen for more details. small TALK Ns— Do you have questions or concems about how your child talks? . Would your child benefit from a speech lSu/on-P(1th Prescthuul assessment? Speedt/Language Initiative CALL 273-2222 or 1-800-269-3683 and ask for 'ALK For real peace of mind,, hx,k tot this symbol 01. protection. We provide insurance protection that lets you sleep at night 'that's because rhe collative strength of our 50 community hared mutual insurers makes us among the most finantially secure insurance networks in the world. For you, it means friendly knowledgable service from people who understand your needs and provide the protection and service you want. Sebringville 3934402 If�al.,v f. yak w.�.s• Y,my rind, 1-800-263-1961 al'.. w,.., M..rim"� :' Oirt4 A as* said, "[t was a good°.finish." In. one lost playoff game. Papplc said they should have had it with the number of. shots they had on net. "Their goalie played ,really well. He held them in it.': Papple said. He said their first 'win against Mitchell was one of the seasons highlights for the team. He said it watt a tough season on the'team with a .number of -players leaving. "We didn:t cnd upwith the same team?' he said. . Despite the loss of Henderson and Mclnally, Papple thinks if the latest. . version of•the"team. sticks together. they could come a long way next year. • "'There's a few young guys who really came, along." said Papplc. You were there for the BEGINNING! Be there for thg END! ✓ Thursday. April lst THE (AST HOORAY dt Nay 8 West. C::nton 482-1234 . Reading Vision: A Prpbiem for the Middle Aged .By: Dr. Louis- LaPlante A strange sounding name called preahyopia vision condition that affects most people after *Omit age 40. It occurs because the eyes lens, which is responsible for focusing, loses its elasticity and ahilit ' to hend light as it grows older. In fact, after 70 years, it will not bend at all. . This age-related vision.problem progresses and requires a thorough eye examination every two years to maintain optimum reading comfort. Telltale signs are a tendency to hold reading material at arms length. and difficulty reading in dim light. Tired eves or, headaches after concentrating. with reading, viewing a computer screen, or doing other close work are also .Signs: • ' • Optometrists can.readily solve this rr:adsng problem with prescri:ption.glasses or contact lenses. There are a lot of choices today. These include., •- • Reading glasses - these have one prescription for clow- work. it's a good choice for people with dear distance vision or those who wear contact lenses for distance viewing. They moat. be removed to see properly. far away. . • Half -glasses - thesa may suit some people who. want to be able to see clearly for reading as well`as for far away when they lookup. • '- - • Bifocals - gives clear near and distance vision in one prescription lens only. • . • Invisible bifocals - lens -power changes gradually from top to hdttom without any visible lines ' Also called Progressive Additions Ienses.or No -Line bifocals • Monovision -'this only. works for some people A contact. - lens focused for near vision- is worn on one r -ye and a distance contact (if needed) is worn on' the dominant eye. •i -have found that many patients are quite concerned that they're losing their sight. It's important to- reassure them that presbyopia is not a, disease or health concern but a normal.part of aging. ft does not cause blindness. March 24: Watch for: Cataracts and tisror - Church Services You are invited to attend . these area -churches St. Thomas Anglican Church Jarvis St. Seatorth " ,• Rev_ Robert Hiscoi 482-7861 Sunday March 14'" Service of Morning Prayer at 9:30 a.m. . . CAVAN (Winthrop)9'30a.rr ; NORTHSIDE (Goderch St . Seatonhi It 00 a m - UNITED CHURCHES - Mivpter Rev. Jane Kuepler .. ' 527-2635 Sunday.School during services. . • nursery provided. - 1 First Presbyterian • Church 1 Godench St W Seaforth - . it 45 AM - SundSchool ing church ay - dur Minister Rev,cholas Vanaermey Nicholas�• 527 -0170 , _ - r r r - ^ i i/a7i' L, . -� -,..imp Bethel Bible Church An Associated Gospel Church Meeting at Seaforth High. • 9:45 a:m. B414le School 11:00 P/orship Small Group Meetings Weekly Pastor Doug Cornveau 522.0070 Catholic Church Masses Victoria St.. Seaforth .'' Saturday -.5 t 5 pm _ . Sr: James Parish, Seaforth Saturday - 7 is pm ' St. ,loseph s Parish. Canton Sunday -.900 am.' ' St. Michael's Parish. Blyth Sunday • 11 00 am St James Pansn, Seaforth • Father Dino Salvador ' Ct s?t,�s}t �t rt --"'-• s.t rC sit \? t a�tt s�< .v-4, :NA✓ �, >�,i✓-`V,>✓>�s'�t: ,>✓>t�,fi :✓:� 2-%'i":✓:� "it:'.�', •�': ✓. ✓...%:v ae".'✓?. iv,� r:a `1 4;1 �a. 440 ATTENTION The Huron Expositor's e-mail address has changed.. It was huronexp@odssey.on.ca Our new address is seaf orth@b owesnet. corn - Remember to check us out! (P.S. Our classifieds are now on our home page at www.bowesnet.com/expositor/)