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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Expositor, 2005-06-15, Page 13S1)Ot•ts THE HURON EXPOSITOR, June 15. 2005-13 SPS kids compete in track meet 1>pl-LkL)T=� Despite threatening skies, Seaforth Public School managed to hold most of the events in its annual track and field meet on Monday. In the senior boys' category, Tylor Marion came first in softball throw, triple jump, 800 -metre, 400 -metre and 200 -metre races and second in long jump and high umJKyle Glanville came first in senior boys' high jump and long jump and second in shot put, softball throw, triple jump, 800 -metre, 400 -metre and 200 -metre races. Terry Bressette came first in senior boys' shotput. • In the senior girls' category, Megan Berkvens came first in long jump, triple jump and 800 -metre race and second in 400 -metre race and softball throw. Brittany Hulley came first in the senior girls' shotput and 400 -metre race and second in long jump and triple jump. Sarah Elligsen came first in senior girls' softball throw. Christina Chanthavong came first in senior girls' high jump. Katelyn Watson came second in senior girls' shotput and high jump. Jennie Hildebrand came second in senior girls' 800 - metre run. In the intermediate boys' category, Jon Shepherd came first in long jump, triple jump, 800 -metre, 400 -metre and 200 -metre races. Matt Selvey came first in intermediate boys' high jump and second in softball throw and triple jump. Jared Marion came first in intermediate boys' softball throw and Luke Becker came first in intermediate boys' shotput. David Bolton came second in intermediate boys' long jump, 400 -metre and 800 - metre races. Gavin Bowers came second in shotput and Leen den Hertog came second in high umJConlan Melady came second in 200 -metre race. In the intermediate girls' category, Sammy Robinet came first in long jump and high jump and Rachel Robinet came first in triple jump and second in shotput, long jump and high jump. Jessica Zaple came first in the intermediate girls' softball throw and Jamie Golas came BRODHAGEN Community Centre Annual CHICKEN BAR-B-QUE Saturday, July 9, 2005 4:30 - 7:00 p.m. Tickets: In Advance Only $12 Adults, Children $6 Music by Tom Malady For tickets call 347-4127, 347-2731 or 345-2746 BUCK & DOE Sharon Kelly Gerold Foran Saturday, June 25 Ilderton Community Centre Tickets $SContact Kim at 356-1103 Sarah Dolmage, Grade 5 at Seaforth Public School, flies through the air during the triple jump competition. first in shotput. Emily Lansink came first in the intermediate girls' 800 and 400 -metre races. Brittney Pepper came second in the intermediate girls' softball throw and Robyn Doig came second in the triple jump. Alex Zaple came second in the intermediate girls' 800 - metre race. In the junior boys' category, Jordan Currie came first in standing long jump, 800 -metre, 400 -metre and 200 -metre races. Brodie Cairns came first in the junior boys' softball throw and long jump and second in the 400 -metre race. Scott Selvey came first in the triple jump and second in the 200 -metre race. Alex Coleman came first in the junior boys' high jump. Luke Harrison came second in the junior boys' standing TONIGHT BATMAN BEGINS plus CONSTANTINE Gates Open 8:15 PM Show 9:40 PM DRIVE-IN starnRedrtveln6aol.Com Huron County Rd. 114 Shtpka 238-8344 To the Park Manager HAPPY 65t Bob Beuttenmiller June 15 Greetings From Your Family & Friends long jump, long jump and high jump. a y Chanthavong came second in the junior boys' triple jump and Dan Lubbers came second in the 800 -metre race. Devin Simpson came second in the junior boys' softball throw. In the junior g ir 1 ,s ' category, Katie Arts came first in the standing long jump and 400 -metre run and second in the 800 -metre run. Nicole McIntosh came first in junior girls' triple jump and the 800 -metre run and second in standing long jump, long jump and the 400 -metre run. Rikki Lynn Wilson came first in the junior girls' softball throw and Sky Henderson came first in the long jump. Stacy McLachlan came second in the junior girls' softball throw and Andrea Rowntree came second in the triple jump. St rat ford • Cin('nlrts : 551 Huron St. 273-6780 1 Show Schedule for June 17. 23 Mr. 8 Mrs. Smtth Nightly at 6:45 8 9:15 Batman Begins Nightly at 6:30 & 9:15Sat/Sun Matins* at 2 pm Star wars Nightly at 6:30 & 9:15Sat/Sun Manns* at 2pm MadagascarONightly at 7 8 9:15 0SN/Sun Manns* at 2 pm S5.00 Tuesdays www stratfordcinemns.com 1 1 1 1 1 i i GODERICH 524-7811 "**** * PHENOMENAL. 'TNRILLINa!M`�[S. Slllilil Fri & Sat 6:45 & 9:15 Sun - Thur 8:00 0111 ~save M.(�R. Tla.11l. PG 1-800-2(i5-3438 In the midget boys' category, Riley Ward came first in the standing long jump, softball throw and triple jump and came second in the long jump. Paul Doig came first in the midget boys' 800 -metre and 400 -metre runs and second in the 200 -metre run and standing long jump. Keegan Melady tied Spencer Gibbs for first in the midget boys' long jump. Spencer Gibbs also came second in the 400 -metre run and softball throw and Melady came second in the triple jump. William Riggenberg came first in the 200 -metre run and second in the 800 -metre run. In the midget girls' categ�pry, Tabitha Arts came first in the 800 -metre and 400 -metre runs and second in the triple jump. Lexi Cook came first in midget girls' long jump and standing long jump and second in the softball throw. Brianne Higenell came first in midget girls' triple jump and 200 -metre race and second in long jump and standing long jump. Melissa Glanville came second in midget girls' 800 - metre and 400 -metre race and Marissa Scott came second in 200 -metre race. Top two finishers at the SPS track meet will go on to the regional track meet in Seaforth on Friday. GRADUATION Ken and Mary Coyne of Staffa are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter son of Rob and Bev Templeman of Staffa. The wedding will take place Saturday, June 18, 2005 at St. Columban Roman Catholic 1r WENDY GLAUSER received an Honours Bachelor of Journalism Degree from Ryerson University at Convocation Ceremonies on June 8, 2005. Wendy is a former graduate of S.D.H.S. and S.PS. and Walton Public School. Wendy begins her career in Uganda working for Journalism for Human Rights. Congratulations Wendy! Love your family! uck & Does early! For more info call John McLeod - Clinton 482-9984 after 6 p.m. or leave a message CONGRATULATIONS Frank and Maureen Bruxer on your 50th Wedding Anniversary June 18th 'Come Attend our Annual On the Patio i ;unday, June 261', 2005 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. Cost is $3.00 / person 6 and under free Enjoy fresh strawberries on a piece of strawberry shortcake With all of our love, your family G • C? ea ° ll atalr-ay r . �L r.'Ir ME'uLr.'/ri J'eP li![tt re- et' 100 Jaynes St. Se(tf 30 STARLIQNT RISC JOCKEY SERVICE • Music For All Occasions • Country & Rock • 50's & 60's •Big or small, we do 'ern all '250" / Nightly ,*tc*N 519-117-6105 ANYTIME • Come to our UAII 011 POYMDI lINlIStT OPEN HOUSE Tuesday, June 21, 2005 6:30 p.m. Weigh In 7:00 Meeting First Presbyterian Church, Goderich St., Seaforth Call Xvonne - 519-527-2503 Bring A Friend This is a free meeting. No Charge. 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