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.
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morning from 9- 10 a.m..
gentle aerobics, Drusilla
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Please pre- register by
calling the recreation office
at 527-0882.
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
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"EGYPTIAN ART IN
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The Huron County Museum and
Historic Gaol will be hosting
a bus trip to the Royal Ontario Museum
in Toronto
Monday, May 15, 2000
Pre -Registration is necessary First Come, First Serve basis.
Tickets: '45.00 (Voluinteers & Members)
'55.00 (Non -Member)
(Includes transportation and admission to
ROM and Special Exhibits)
For further information or to register
please contact Patti Lamb, 524-2686
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