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Huron Expositor, 2000-03-29, Page 1414 -THE HURON EXPOSITOR, March 29," TOGO Sports Registration for summer programs held next week Senior shultlehoard is held at the Seaforth and District Community Centres from 1:3(1 to 4 p.m. Normal days are on Wednesdays but due to other hall bookings the schedule will vary for the next month. Shuffleboard will he held Thursday. March 30, Tuesday, April 4, Tuesday, April 18 and hack to regular Wednesdays on April 26, which are also the Senior Games playoffs. There will be no shuffleboard during the week of April 10. Thank you - for your patience. Last week's winners were: Ladies: Velma Preszcator 418. Beth Pryce - 413 and Kathie Tippelt - 402: Men: Tom Williams - 426, Ken Preszcator - 389 and Charlie Perkins - 270. Registration for Summer Programs Minor hall, houseleague soccer and ladies and youth roller hockey registration will he held at the Seaforth and District Community Centres on Wednesday, April 5:and Thursday, April 6 from 7 to 9 p.m. each night. Minor hall offers a complete hall program for boys and girls beginning Recreation preview with 1 - ball for ages 4 - 6 and houseleague for ages 6 and up. Travel teams are offered in all divisions from ages 9 - 19 years. All teams must have enough registrations in order to continue. Registration fee ranges from $25 to $40. Minor soccer in Seaforth is houseleague only, which means no travel and the children play one night ,per week at the Optimist Park. The children will be divided up into two or three different ages groups depending on numbers. The low registration fee gives all children approximately 10 weeks of soccer. For more information on ball and soccer please call the recreation office at 527- 0882. In-line hockey is held at the community centres for youths and ladies. The youth league will be held on Wednesday evenings and is for children 6 : 16. The women play on Tuesday evenings and all ladies 14 and up are welcome. In-line hockey begins in April and finishes up in June. For more information on the in-line hockey please call the arena at 527-1272. Minor Hockey Anuual Meeting Seaforth and District Minor Hockey would like to invite all interested parents to their annual meeting on Wednesday, April 19 at 7:30 p.m. Any bylaw changes must be submitted to the recreation office no later than March 31. A copy of the current bylaws can be picked up at the recreation office. For more information please call 527-0882. Children's Playgroup Rural Response for Healthy Children of Huron County will be sponsoring the children's playgroup, which is held bi-weekly at the Northside United Church beginning April 3 from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. and toylending is held from 10:30 to 11 a.m. This is a free program so come out and enjoy yourself. For more information please call Sally at t 482-1418. Junior Umpires' Clinic Want to earn some extra cash over the summer? Come out to the Seaforth recreation department's advanced junior development umpires' clinic on Sunday, May 7 from .l to 4 p.m. at the community centres. All participants must have some umpire experience and must be 19 or under. Registration fee will be $25. To register please- call the recreation office at 527-0882. Fitness Classes The Seaforth recreation department will be hosting fitness classes- beginning the week of April 10. The following is a list of days and program types: Monday evenings from 7 - 8 p.m. - high pace floor aerobics, Tuesday mornings from 9 - 10 a.m. - gentle aerobics, 10 - 11 a.m. is senior line dancing. Wednesday evening 7 - 8 p.m. step training, Thursday Friday, March 31St 9 a.m. - 8 p.m. Saturday, April Ft 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Panasonic. STEREO SYSTEMS $2994° eStarting at Panasonic. 51" PROJECTION TV • 1S0 Wes .d Rcw levee • three' C*d' F,M • Two twee ROWS e4 lo-.Pews •'w o 111 (.*.d Tow • OpunwI Screws Perenn Panasonic. 32" COLOUR TV •Nn1_, nt Rewhe • hu Mack Klan TOtt • ; l.K Mewl Cow% 1.110 • Sa*I1 R<ad, • s.nc.• S.•rrd Panasonic. 27" COLOUR TV • Md Ion N Re.4* • P* Mas( rw,"N Tele • l 1* urtd C.•lf.lsn • Swam Read, • Sues.. 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Dog Obedience Class The Seaforth recreation department's. spring dog obedience Class will begin on Tuesday, April 18 at 7 p.m. at the Seaforth and District Community Centres. This course, instructed by Anita Hansen, will create a stronger bond between you and your pet. For more information or registration please call the recreation office at 527-0882. Marty Bedard Seaforth Recreation & Parks Dept. Phone - 519-527-0882 Fax -519-527-2770 Email - c4threc@tcc.on.ca Atwood Lions BINGO Atwood Community Ceritre EVERY THURSDAY Doors Open at 6:30 pm Bingo Starts at 7:00 pm Jackpot $500 on 54 calls Pot of Gold $500 on 58 calls Loonie Bin HAPPY 2ND BIRTHDAY ON MARCH 3L 2000 Shari Evans Love Dad, Mom & Blake (and great -grandma Anna Dolmage) .i i.9 1, k/ 1i 'r .. DUBLIN ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION (DUBLIN. 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