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Huron Expositor, 2001-10-31, Page 161S -TNS 111111011IXPOS1TOA, OotMM 31, 2001 Sports Centenaires beat first -place Lancers and then lose to Parkhill Saturday After a disappointing weekend last week, dropping games in Exeter and Mt. Brydges, the Seaforth Centenaires responded Friday with a big win over the first place Lambeth Lancers. Rookie Josh Demo got the Cents on the board on the powerplay in the final minute of the first as he got hold of a rebound and slid it under a sprawling Lancer goalie. Midway thru the second, Jeff MacCuspey dug a puck from the corner on a forecheck and found Matt Roberts open in the slot for a 2-0 Cents lead. With 14 seconds remaining in the period, it was MacCuspey Seaforth Curling Club celebrating 125th anniversary Senior Shuffleboard continues at the Seaforth and District Community Centres every Wednesday from 1:30 to 4 p.m. No results are available as last week's shuffleboard was cancelled. Nominations sought for Citizenship Awards The Huron East recreation department is now accepting nominations for the annual Citizenship Awards for Seaforth and Area. This volunteer recognition is presented to three valuable citizens in three different categories - Service to Sports, Civic Service and Humanitarian Service. The awards are chosen based on the person's contribution to the community in a volunteer capacity. If you know - somebody the fits one of the above categories you can submit names to the Huron East Recreation Department, Box 885, Seaforth, ON NOK IWO. Fax 527-2770 or Email sdcc@ezlink.on.ca. These awards are presented at the BIA Christmas Dinner and Dance. Deadline for nominations is Nov. 9. For more information please call 527-1272. Curling Club celebrating 125th anniverary The Seaforth Curling Club will be celebrating its 125th anniversary this year and they invite you to come help them celebrate the occasion. On Saturday, Nov. 17 at 1 p.m., come out and look at memorabilia, enjoy cake and refreshments as well as hot beef on a bun and home made soup. Browse and reminisce or enter a team in the anniversary bonspiel - no charge, four ends, veterans, rookies, corn brooms and kilts welcome. If you wish to enter a team in the bonspiel contact the curling club at 527-0590. Vanastra Curling begins Nov. 5 The Vanastra Curling Club invites you to try curling beginning Nov. 5. Men play on Monday evenings at 7 and 9 p.m., ladies curl on Tuesdays at 7 p.m., competitive curling is held on Wednesdays at 7 p.m., juniors play on Thursdays at 6:15 p.m. and Friday is mixed curling at 7 and 9 p.m. For more information on curling in Vanastra please call Kay Johns at 233-1790. Marty Bedard Seaforth & District Community Centres Phone - 519-527-1272 Fax - 519-527-2770 Email - sdcc@ezlink.on.ca Correspondents Personal safety meeting held for residents Queensway Nursing Home Gladys and Her Merrymakers were the featured entertainment at the birthday party Thursday evening, playing to a full house. Birthday celebrants Helen Pepper, Bea Mantey, Pearl Eyre, Leona Paddington, Bea Munn, Thelma Neil and Mary Keys all received a fresh carnation corsage in recognition of their birthday. As always family and friends are welcome to join us and those that attended Thursday's party certainly added to everyone's enjoyment of the evening. Pastor Cathy Prout of Faith Tabernacle led worship at the Tuesday church service with Belva Fuss as volunteer pianist. Residents appreciated her beautiful solo rendition of "What a friend we have in Jesus." Hensall United Church Women provided assistance and prizes for bingo on Monday afternoon. Residents certainly look forward to their Monday bingo games. Wednesday was a busy evening at Queensway when health and safety committee hosted a "personal safety" in- service, led by Jeff Balsdon at 6 p.m. and then at 7 p.m., the "seniors information evening" took place. Coming events: Oct. 31, 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Tea Room and final bids on silent auction items; Nov. 1st, 2 p.m. Nashville Rejects; 2nd, 7 p.m. Friendship Friday with Clare, Andy and Bob. Residents have been busy recently playing bingo with the Hensall United Church women, attending church with Pastor Elly Van Bergen leading the service and shopping at Geri Fashions. A big thank you to personal shopping volunteer Edna Dietz, who was in to assist several residents with their purchases. Harvey Smith, Don Finkbelner, Bob Gilmore and George Mathonia entertained in the retirement home lounge for Friendship Friday. It was great to have visitors join in the fun. sneaking behind the LaRcer defence on a breakaway pass from Chris Longstaff for a three goal lead. Steve Henderson, Bill Bradley and MacCuspey again scored third period markers as the Cents went on to a 6-0 win. Luke Vick, Greg McGrath and Scott Henderson also had assists in the win while goalie David Stonely recorded the shutout. "A team effort tonight," praised coach Jason Papple. "Everyone chipped in and did their jobs. We got goals from every line." As good as the game was for the Centenaires, they did suffer a serious blow as Mike Murray went down with a knee injury. Hid status is uncertain. Saturday, the Cents were unable to keep up their enthusiasm as they lost an unspirited game in Parkhill. Tim McClure had the only goal in the 4-1 loss. Friday night the Cents host Mitchell. • f — ry f - 4 t • . 1 • w• -- '. .•<'.." • r- `-E�. Y. - . t' 4 S •z.- .•' • -:1..4 .,`f - 1 .r. • 4 A. • 4 4. 'Al • • - • ..�J .. 4 x, ..1 vv. - • d.- Mark Dewan photo Cross-country twins Maureen and Denise McClure, of RR 1 Dublin, are part of a five -runner team from St. Mike's Secondary School that qualified for OFSSA Nov. 3 by coming second at WOSSA. 1 7th ANNUAL; :vmviIFINIw ►«.w Your child's first words are important Are you concerned about the wady your child's speech and language skies are developing' For information or a speech assessment call 273-2222 or 1-800-269-3683 • visit our website at www.smal/ta/kinfo.ca smaiITALK services are funded by the Ministry of Health and Long -Term Care Clinton Community Credit Union Limited . is pleased to announce 2000-2001 Life Savings Dividend is for the past fiscal year ending September 30, 2001 in addition a CASH DIVIDEND of... was paid on Patronage Share accounts and credited to members Life Savings Account• 000(9 Being able to share in the profits of a co-operative financial institution such as a Credit Union is definitely a benefit to the members. The Staff & Board of Directors wish to thank the members for their patronage to'their Credit Union. Clinton Community Credit.Union Limited 48 Ontario St. 118 Main St. CLINTON EXETER 482-3466 235-0640 Web site: www.clintoncu.on.ca OFP,L.J' WINTER FASHIONS OFF WINTER FASHIONS The Early •excludl Bird Gets The Sav' ng Ingenuity suiting, Jewellery, accessories and panty hos' �� e