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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1982-01-20, Page 5Volleyballers lose in Clinton tourney . A failure to complete of- fensive plays resulted in a dismal performance by the senior girls: volleyball team in their first regular season Badminton dinic set The South Huron Bad- minton Club is holding a clinic tomorrow evening from 7:30-10:00 for any members interested in improving their skills. Ken MacDonald, a highly rated coach, will be running the clinic. Club president, Pat Rowe, has also announced the second annual "Old Folks Night" will be held February 11. Members can bring either a parent or a teacher to participate in the doubles tournament. v We're glad you asked ! tournament Wednesday, in Clinton. The panthers split both their matches: 11-15, 15- 12 against Seaforth; 8-15, 154 against Clinton. "Our defence was alright but our offence was terrible. Our spiking game was non- existent," said co -coach Joe Fulop. A lack of confidence in their ability became evident, when the team tensed up after a few mistakes early in the mat- ches. Lori Brand and Ronnalee Bogart have been the squad's most consistent players and lead the team in ball -handling percentages. Leslie Hunter-Duvar, a junior -aged senior, has shown herself to be the best of the weak -side players. The 'team travels to Wingham today for their second regular season tournament. 01 Bob Fletcher, Director With Bob Fletcher and Iry Armstrong of c Irv. Armstrong Director FLOWERS AT FUNERALS In ancient days, fragrant flowers and strongly scented spices were ever-present at funerals. Wild flowers lent a natural beauty to the tribal funerals along with a "living" tribute to the departed tribesman. Flower and 'spice fragrances "perfumed" the area. Today, flowers have retained an important place in funeral service. Today we can't always pick our own flowers, so we have florists who design and produce beautiful floral pieces. Flowers add' a bright, colorful beauty to a setting which may seem somber to some, but flowers still add beauty to a casket and provide a hint of delicate fragrance. Floral pieces treat kindly our senses of sight and smell. Still a "living" tribute, they are an emotional contribution to the comfort of the surviving family; a testimonial that the funeral, in- deed, isfor the living! As an expression of sympathy and love, flowers serve admirably when the.sender cannot be present to offer condolences. Most florists have developed special floral arrangements for funerals. • If ,you have questions about funeral flowers, ask us better still ask o florist! The Funeral Home in Exeter who is o mambos of Nle Ontario Fun'rol Sonic* Association is: • (RV ARMSTRONG FUNERAL HOME PHONE 235-1220 - BOB FLETCHER SOCCER EXECUTIVE -- The executive of the Exeter Centennial soccer organization hoc been nnmr'd for the year 1982. Bock, left, 'secretary Wendi Schwindt, match secretary Shawn Rotteau, press officer Horry Stirn,t and director Gloria McFalls. Front, treasurer Nancy Quinn, president Martin DeBruyn, vice-president Simon van Dom 'and registrar Pete MrcFalls. Missing were Rene Van Bruaene, Aubrey Bedard and Marg Dianna. T -A photo They don't talk back -Com liter room p a spot -at -SH It seems that whenever classes, report cards and who is in charge of the report career as a systems analyst, you walk by Room 203 at timetables _ have been card programming, this helping businesses adopt South Huron District High ~programmed on the com- year. computer systems to their School, the red light above puters. Once the students Transcripts of grade nine needs. For the next six to the door is on. A foray inside timetable has been printed students marks are returned,/ -seven years there will be a reveals the reason why. • once it can be reprinted for to the elementary schools for a ironic shortage of systems The room holds the use in subsequent reports', their perusal th analysts as businesses computers, ars, at which thus. saving a great deal of Hodgins concedes YP� g programs, doing class assignments or playing games. Whenever, the red light is on, someone is busy inside working at one of the terminals. If you're Stuart Hodgins, a three year, computer veteran, that can mean up to four hours a day, including time before and after school. "If you want to learn, you have to spend that a lot of time", he said. . For several years, in addition to use in computer science and informatics What was it the gag writers used to say? 'A dog can't read the ods anyway.' But we, all three, seem ►o be ' mighty glad That you ran one little lost d found ad! 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"Iguess they must ministration and guidance trust me," he quipped. department," said Hodgins, Hodgins is interested in a Pratt scores 21 in midget victory A 21 George�Pratint ttt performance "We executed tter helpedthe against the press and had South Huron midget fewer turnovers," said basketball team to a 43-41 O'Rourke. Hippern had 16 over Seaforth, Thursday. points to lead all scorers in "They're starting to the eithibition contest. develop some ball sense," South Huron's perfect said coach Keith Crawford, regular season record will be who was pleased with team's tested when the Panthers performance. Scott Lovie play host to Clinton, Friday. had 15 points for the Pan- thers. Harold Johnson Junior girls scored 12 points, as well as turning in a tough reboun- ding performance. With only six players The junior girls' volleyball making the trip, South Huron team began their regular was trounced 45-10 by osingn15-9 al mediocre f°orth, Seaforth. The team hosts Clinton, Friday. and then rebounding to beat `Derek Hippern had seven Clinton 15-7, 15-4, Wednesday points in the fourth quarter in Clinton. to help South Huron rebound Unable to receive Seaf froth an 8 point deficit with overhand th's booming four minutes left and edge serves, South Seaforth 32-30, Thursday.ddHuron appeared rattled in The win places South Hurotheir first acts h "Weonneed a in a tie for first place in the,lot of practise on serve in a ti f rth league withne , reception. The girls weren't perfect 3-0 record. ready for this type of serve." Panther turnovers in the said coach Pat Rowe, after third quarter resulted in the tournament. South Huron's 19-17res halftime Spiker Charlene Verbeek and first-year setter Pauline lead turning into an eight point deficit at the beginning Brand showed the best statistical performances for the tourney. Grade rias of the fourth period. Stevee Ferguson led South Huron student, 13 points. student, Kendra Arthur was "Although it's not a good the only Panther player to thing, we come to depend on Neve a good game at serve Hippern and Ferguson to reception. carry the team," said coach, According to Rowe, the Terry O'Rourke. junior league is more The Panthers showed that 'competitive than.it has been they 'have made some giant some years. In addition to steps- thus far this season, traditional bastions, of Wingham and Goderich, despite ' losing 53-22 to Strathroy, Wednesday. which the Panthers play in South Huron lost 83-16 to the today's tournament in Saints when they hosted Wingham.' Seaforth is also them earlier this year. surprisingly strong. Tuesday ladles JS M Deline 495 7 HD B Hearn 690 4 DS N Trott 513 7 YW R Eveland 525 4 WH J Frayne 596 7 CP G Farquhar &31 7 PP C Moore 680 3 TA K Penhale 548 0 GT S Kingma 612 3 WW 13 Bierling 567 0 AC P loch 453 0 Thursday Ladies AC LSmith 572 2 CD M Rhode 542 2 C ' T Roosehoom 634 5 GF E Smith 594 4 Gil 1Hodgins 664 5 LO R Luther 731 3 LG H Haley 583 4 ST PSeller 633 5 T13 R Ne rijn558 2 WR S7.azhar613 2 Exeter Mens A ('4 D Jackson 780 • 7 SP 13lloggg776 7 LF: (' McI)nnald 732 7 RO R Heywood 618 0 Sl' G Webb 631 5 C8 W Pearce 693 . 2 PA LMathers544 2 NM, G F'ord 732 GG N Whiting647 OE R VanDamme689 HS A McIntyre 618 Mem Wed. PE I' MCF'alls 632 NN G Kcchne 6S5 8th C Wurm 674 TM G Levier 688 YW CZeehuisen593 48 90 61 63 66 88 94 .42 52 44 33 )4 49 48 82 `: ry. ::,p" ,:gigs,. •� xa<a MG SC CH OC EA FT TS 1313 131. AN BR NB Friday Mixed H :Smith 617 K Faber 684 (' Murray 6..3 J Steller:680 A Lawrence 525 R Waiper 596 'Sunday Mixed C Westlake 555 L Webber872 J Smith673 13 M'Kinchen 574 H F'tek.579 R Ponstan 582 Mon. Afternoon Men • 77 (' !lenity 50 G 1Joggarth 59 I. Lovell 34 T Yellow C Down G Ifusche 64 70 45 16 10 16 5 10 14 8 Huron Hope C Proulx MI. Masse R McCann I. Rowe` E DeKnrt R Tehou ladies Wild: A.M. 5 17 0 Drummond 5 9 I. Snell 0 12 R F:lgie 2 9 M Lovell A Brock R Rerends 5 13 2 9 7 24 0 0 7 21 0 17 Senior Citizens A Toonk C Down T Walker C llendy O Cooper E ('aldwell. 2 38 5 54 2 86 5 76 0 40 7 63 0 29 7 88 7 84 0 72 2 34 *5 29 571 501 403 483 470 447 157 142 127 113 113 102 453 492 529 526 530 628 358 311 351 362 306' 315 convert to computers. However, for Hodgins and other computer students, punching in programs is more than a means to a lucrative job . opportunity. It's an affinity that ap- proaches a passion. "Sometimes, they're a lot easier than human beings. They don't talk back.", he notes. Times -Advocate, January 20, 1902 Panther seniors lose "We couldn't control Day( WA odward each had Thompson", said South four points in the strong Huron senior coach, Terry team effort. O'Rourke, after his Panthers The Clinton Redmen will were beaten 52-38 by be the opposition Friday in Seaforth Golden Bears in the Panther's regular season Huron -Perth basketb 1 homeopener. We know we're action, Thursday iunderdogs. We'll have to Seaforth. play well to win", said South Huron was unable to O'Rourke. contain Seaforth's Despite the absence of dominating 6'5" centre, Rob three starters, South Huron Thompson, who had a 26 rallied from a 24 point deficit point game. The Panthers' in the third quarter to turn in mobile 1-3-1 zone defense a respectable 53-40 loss effectively limited •Seafor- against Dorchester, th's outside shooting in the Saturday. first two periods and the John Mol was the top teams left the floor at scorer with 17'points, while halftime with ttte score tied Al Gaiser came off the bench 21-21. to add 10 points in his best However, an ankle injury to Kevin Parsons, early in Play euchre the third period, meant that South Huron was out- at Centralia matched in their zone. Seaforth illustrated their Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carter offensive potential, out- and Mr. and Mrs. Bill scoring South Huron 22-2 in Lamport were in charge of the third quarter. the euchre party at the Parsons scored seven Community Centre, Monday points, before leaving the night with Rine tables in game, to lead all South pay Winners were ladies Huron scorers. John Mol high - Mrs. Don Allen; lone Steve Riddell and Johlin hands Mrs. Gordon McAllister each had nix Atkinson; low - Mrs. 'Cecil points in the balanced Neil; men's high - Evan scoring attack. Hodgins, lone hands - Bob It was "nip and tuck all the Blair, .low - Mrs. Percy way", according to coach Noels. O'Rourke, as South Huron The next party will be in dropped a 51-48 decision to the Saints, Wednesday, in Strathroy. "We slowed the game down to the tempo we can "handle", said O'Rourke, whose Panthers led 24-17 at the half. John Mol led 'all scores with 15 points, while Kevin Parsons and Steve Riddell had 7 and 6 -points respectively. - John McAllister, Tony Wales and two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Darling and Murray, Carter in charge. Recent dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. TomKooy were Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Kooy, Bonnie and Clyde, Huron Park. The.secret of stock market success is to buy low, then sell high - to the next guy who wants to buy low. game of the season. 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Credit courses may be taken for non-credit oc will Thr fee for credit courses in $30:00 except for Welding which has a fee of $75 00 Dr'v s' hnnl pupils are not'required to pay the fee if they attend Huron County Board of Frf,r-ntinn schools and if they complete the course, a cheque is required at the beoinnino of thr course but will be refunded at the end of the course 'provided the pupil rc'ntinirns thr course. The user fee (45.00) .for Welding is payable by -all and is not. rrf;Inrleihlr Interested persons should register in advance by calling the school of 235 OgP0 All -rrriit courses have 25 sessions of 3 hours each. Course Welding 300 (Introductory) Welding 400 (Intermediate) • &•ginning Accounting (300) Beginning Typing ( 100) English 551 (Grade 13) English 340 (Grade 11 General Introductory Programming (Informatics 200) Low 400 Science 200 (Gr. 10) Mathematics 350 (Gr. 1-1 Adv.) Mathematics 340 (Gr. 1 1 `Gen.) Mathematics 1.50 (Gr. 9 Adv.) Mothematics I40 (Gr. 9. Gen.) Mathematics 240 (Gr. 10 Gena .English_240 (G.r. 10 Gen.) English 140 (Gr. 9 Gen.) Mon in Society 400 Women in literature (Eng. 455) (nota - ': credit - 2 evenings for 7 weeks) NON CREDIT COURSES Note The noncredit. coursii-will begin during the week of January- 25. u/iles< otherwise indicated. Interested persons should register in advance by calling the school (235.08801 . Fees ore payable on the first night of the course. Nights - Tues. & Thurs. Mon. & Wed. Mon. & Tues. Tues. & Thurs. Mon. & Wed. Mon. & Wed. Mon. & Wed. Tues. & Thurs. Mon. & Wed. Tues. & Thurs. Tues. & Thurs. Mon. & Wed. Tues. & Thurs. Mon. & Wed. Tues. & lhurs. Tues. & Thurs. Mon. & Wed. Mon. & Wed. 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Sewing foi C Advanced Sewing for Children Tailor Ing Potter n Ki,ow How Rosie pattern DiAft,, of InteimecdIOte Sewing Night Tuesday Time 7;30.9:30 Tuesday 7:30-9:30 Monday 7-10 Monday 7:30-9:30 Mondoy 7:30 9 30 Tuesday 7:30-9:30 • Wednesday 7:30.9:30 Thursday Tuesday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday' Tuesday 7:30=9:30 7:30.9:30 7-10 7:309:30 8:30- TO 7:30-9:30 Tuesday 7:30.9:30 Tuesday 7`10 Monday 7:30.9:30 Monday 7:30-9:30 Mdndoy 7:30.9:30 Monday 7:30.9:30 Tuesday 7:30-9:30 'Thursday • 4:30.6 - Thursday • 6:30-8:30 Tuesday - 7:30.9:30 Wednesday - • 7:309:30 Tuesday 7:30-9:30 Sessions 10 4 10 8. 5 5 10 10 7 10 10 10 10 14 Room Room 224 Room 218 1,610,v Cafeteria Room 116 Room 116 Room 109 • Room 109 Room'214 r Room 99 large Gym Public Sc'hool. Room 104 Room 105 Room 105 10 Room 120 10 Room 122 10 Room 116 6 Gym 5 Room 208 510 10 Room 222 $15 Fee 815 S.13. 515 510 . 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