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Annual broomball tourney
to be held Jan. 26-28 at arena
Senior shuffleboard is held at the
Seaforth and District Community
Centres each Wednesday from 1:30-4
p.m.
Everyone is welcome to 'come out
and enjoy an afternoon of fun and
fellowship.
Last week's winners were:
Ladies: Velma Preszcator - 334,
Helen Scott - 308, and Inge Lindemann
306.
Men: Ken Preszcator - 380, Art Scott - 346
and Jack Desrocyer - 323.
Broomball Tournament
The Seaforth-Egmondville Broomball
League will be hosting it's annual broomball
tournament on Jan. 26, 27 and 28. Men's and
Ladies' teams will, be competing. Come out
and enjoy the action.
CPR recertification
The Seaforth Co-operative Children's
Centre will be hosting a CPR re -certification
program on Feb. 21 from 6-10 p.m.
Registration fee will be $45 and interested
participants must call 527-0682 to register.
The Children's Centre will also be hosting
winter carnival activities on Jan. 23 and 24.
For more information please call 527-0682.
Valentine's Dance
The Seaforth Optimist Club invites you to
their Valentine's Dance on Feb. 10 at the
Seaforth and District Community Centres.
Dance to the music of Illusion from 9 p.m.
to 1 a.m. Tickets will cost $10 per person and
age of majority is required to enter the dance.
Tickets can be picked up at Nifty Korners,
Tucker's Meat Shop, Ice Dreams, Bob's
Barber Shop or Main Street Video. For more
information please call Leanne at 522-0115.
Minor hockey playoffs
The Seaforth and District Minor Hockey
playoffs will be starting soon, so watch the
community calendar for game dates and
times.
Marty Bedard
Huron East Recreation Dept.
Phone - 519-527-0882
Fax - 519-527-2770
Email - c4threc@tcc.on.ca
Scoreboard
Bowling
Seniors
Jan. 19
Men's High Single: Ron Bennett
319
Men's High Triple: Steve Hook
782
Men over 200: Ron Bennett 319;
Steve Hook 290 249 243
Men over 600: Steve Hook 782;
Ron Bennett 617.
Women's High Single: Grace
Corbett 299
Women's High Triple: 'Grace
Corbett 597.
Women over 175: Grace Corbett
299; Pearl James 210 185; Ann
Wood 192; Joyce Matzold 186.
Women over 500: Grace Corbett
597; Ann Wood 532; Joyce Matzold
524; Pearl Jaynes 516.
Standings
Oldies 17, Ancients 16, Aged 11,
Elders 9, Oldsters 8, Seniors 2.
Legion
Jan. 19
Men's High Average: Don Elliott
217 Men's High Single: Don Elliott
294; Men's High Triple: Don
Elliott 807
Men over 200: Don Elliott 242 271
294; Bill Holman 206; Arie Van
Diepen 222 203
Men over 600: Don Elliott 807
Women's High Average: Sue
Rhynard 173; Women's High
Single:Marg Ungarian 203;
Women's 'High Triple: Doreen
Debold 528
Women over 200: Marg Ungarian
203
Standings
Wallbangers 76; Fuzzey Navels 64;
Bazooka Jots 64; B52s 62; Orgasm
61; Caesars 51.
Town and Country
Jan. 16
Men's High Average: Gordon
Murray 171; Men's High Single:
Gordon Murray 212; Men's High
Triple: Gordon Murray 549.
Men over 200: Gordon Murray 212
Women's High Average: Louise
Dick 148; Women's High Single:
Leona Nigh 176; Women's High
Triple: Leota Johnston 477
Standings
Sliders 54.5; Trackers 54.5;
Unicorns 62; Victors 69.
Hockey
Mites
Jan. 20
Clinton 12 at Seafortk 2
Seaforth goals: Jeremy Crocker,
Paul Doig.
Tykes
Jan. 19
Blyth 6 at Seaforth 4
Seaforth goals: Ray Heather 2,
Dean Johnston, Jordan Currie
Coaches Comments: After
spotting Blyth a 3 -goal lead,
Seaforth comes on in the final 10
minutes to make it close.
Atom I
OMRA Phydowas
Seaforth 7 Arthar 1
Seaforth goals: Lorenz
Guntensperger 3. Connor Maloney
2, Tyler Van Drunen, Shane
Johnston
Game 2, Ian. 2R in Arthur
Atom II
Jar. 19
Laekaow 11at Seaforth 11
Seaforth goals: Cory Dawe 3,
Danny Schenk 2, Mark Van Dieten,
Nick McKenzie 2, Kyle O'Rourke,
James McColl, Keith McMahon.
Jan. 20 - Exhibition
Mitchell 3 at Seaforth 5
Seaforth goals: Cory Dawe 3, Tyler
Loughnane, Nick Murray
Novice I
Jan. 20
Listowel 0 at Seaforth 6
Seaforth goals: Braden Connolly 3,
Haden Campbell 2; Deklan Cronin
Novice II
Seaforth 4 at Lucknow 3
Seaforth goals: Justin Arts, Ian
Murray, Ryan O'Rourke, Darin
Dick.
Pee Wees
Jan. 20
Playoffs - Best of 5
Durham 1 at Seaforth 4
Seaforth goals: Matt Carnochan 2,
Steve Haney, Chris Cronin.
Game 2: Sat. Jan. 27 in Durham
Ringette
Bunnies
Jan. 20
St. Marys 10 at Seaforth 2
Seaforth goals: S. Murray, 1. Coyne
Jan. 21
Mitchell 13 at Seaforth 0
Tweens
Jan. 21
Stratford 9 at Seaforth 0
Juniors
St. Marys 5 at Seaforth 5
Seaforth goals: Erin Van Dooren 3,
Kayla Flanagan. Renee Nash
Curling
The Seaforth Bantam mixed
curlers won at Zones in Harriston to
make it to Regionals.
The team of Lori Vanden Hengel
(skip), Kevin Verberne (vice),
Marissa MacKenzie (Hak) as 2nd
and Derek Jansen (lead) and Kelly
Ann Dalton (coach) played hard
winning to Forest in the first game
losing to Dundas in the second by 1
point, winning to Dundas I1 on the
third game going to the semi-final
game against Brantford and losing
by 1 point at the end of the 8th.
Congratulations team.
MAPLEWOOD MANOR
Retirement Home
13 Church St., Seaforth
At present, we have Large Private &
Semi -Private accommodations
available.
Features include:
• excellent dining and snacks
• dietician approved menus
• laundry
• housekeeping
• medication administered by our
professional staff
• transportation arranged for
appointments
• 24 hour friendly professional
staff
• beauty salon
• barber services
• daily activities
ORCA for more information
contact Tracy Nash at
527-1440
Fax 0 527-2977
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