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Hensall club stages successful
The Hensall Figure Skating Club
presented their Carnival '87 on Satur-
day night at 7:30. "Toyland" was a
childhood fantasy come to life.
Every member of the club took part
in a least one number with many of
the senior members performing solos.
The tiny teddy bears, kermits, rubber
duckies and tigers and bunnies were
absolutely charming.
The intermediate and senior
skaters • were featured in various
numbers . Solos were
performed by Lisa Faber, Karen
McCullough, Jennifer Taylor. Debbie ,
Lawrence and by senior amateur
coach Jacqui Draper.
Guest skaters Sherry Ball and
('hristopher Bourne have won several
gold medals. They are coached by
Blaine Moore at Chatham F.S.C.
Sherry comes from St. Thomas and
is 12 years old. Christopher is 13 years
old and is from Chatham. The duo are
the Western Ontario gold medal
champion pre -novice pair.
Stacey Ball, also of St. Thomas is
13 years old. She also has many gold
medals to her credit. She was
Western Ontario pre -novice ladies'
champion and she and her partner
are 1987 Canadian novice pairs
BABY DUCKS -- Taking port in t e Hensall skating carnival were
Laura Solway (left) Dawn Corbett, Lindsay Knight, Annmarie Bedard
and Shawna Koehler.
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REMINDER NOTICE
Village of Hensall
PUBLIC MEETING
A public meeting will be held on Tuesday, March 24, 1987 at
7:30 p.m. in the upstairs at the Hensall Arena to discuss pro-
posed official plan and zoning by-law amendments as shown
on the mops below. Village Council will also be discussing the
development potential of the northwest corner of the village.
Those interested in this matter should plan to attend.
PROPOSED ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENTS
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champs.
All three guest skaters were called
back for encores and were presented
with flowers.
Also presented with floral tokens
were coaches Jacquie Draper and
Lesa Butt who is the club pro and did
the casting, music and choreography
for the Carnival:
The H.F'.S.C. would like to thank
everyone who helped with the car-
nival. It was a great ending to an ex-
citing season of skating.
Win event
After an exciting weekend of
hockey. the Hensall Novice team
emerged as the Clinton invitational
hockey "A" champions.
Their first of four games was a 10-3
victory Friday night over Huron
Park. A six goal scoring spree by
Brock Weiss was accompanied by
three goals for Mark Bell and one
each for Graham Keys and Ryan
Munn.
On Saturday, Hensall won two ex-
tremely tough match -ups, the first of
which was a 6-5 defeat of Clinton. In
a game which showed great team-
work. Hensall goals were scored by
Brock Weiss 1 three t, Mark Bell ( two)
and Ryan Munn.
111 their second game of the day,
Ilensall squared off against Brussels.
It was quite a battle between two
previously undefeated squads. In a
game That could have gone either
way, Ilensall emerged victorious with
a score of 8-6. The game left the
players exhausted and the fans
exhilerated.
Mark Bell started for Hensall with
four goals. Singles were provided by
Brock Weiss, Chris Jones. Graham
Keys and Jeff Campbell.
On Sunday in their fourth and final
game the Ilensall tykes overwhelm-
ed Exeter with a score of 6-0. Mark
Bell scored five big goals with Brock
Weiss contributing the sixth.
Eric Groot topped off a great three
days of goal tending with a shut out
and the entire team gave 100 per cent
• as well as a weekend of great
entertainment.
Congratulations to the team and to
proud coaches Bob Campbell and Ron
Hartman for their great effort.
There are only two weeks. of hockey
-remaining so let's all get out and sup-
port- our local teams.
The Novice team had a quiet week
with a single game against Clinton on
Wednesday night. They won 5-2 due
to -a two goal effort by Ray Beirling
and singles by Blair M6ir, Jason
Moore and Mark Bell.
Seniors meet
The Three Links Seniors met on
Tuesday afternoon for their regular
meeting with president Mrs. Aldeen
Voiland presiding.
Members were reminded of the
zone rally to be held in Dashwood on
April 7.
The next meeting, April 14, will
begin with a pot -luck supper at 6 p.m.
The Seniors are sponsoring a
euchre party at the club rooms on
March 24 at 8 p.m. Everyone is
welcome. Please bring lunch.
Clear policeman
The regular meeting of the Hensall
Oddfellows Lodge was held on March
5 with a large number attending. We
were pleased to welcome members
Hensall Arena
Events
Wed. March 18
2 30-3 30 p m Moms & Tots
5 15 p rn -Hensall Minor Hockey
830 p m -Roc Hockey
Thurs. March 19
1 00-300 p m -Puhlic Skating
5 30 p m -Rmgette
8 15 p rn -Exeter Mohawks
1000 p m -Open Ice
Fri. March 20
5 15 p m -Hensall Figure Skating
800 p m -Grand Bend Old Timers
Sat. March 21
7 45 a m -12 45 p m -Hensall Minor
Hockey
1 00-300 p rn -Puhlic Skating
5 15 p m -Rmgette
7 30 p m -Open Ice
800-1100"pm -Teen Dance
Sun. March 22
1 00-300 p m -Public Skating
4 30 p m -Rmgette
5 30 p m -Ringette
700-1000 p m -Rgc Hockey
Mon. March 23
5 15 p rn -Hensall Minor Hockey
9 45 p rh -Hensall Old Timers
Tues. March 24
6 15-8 15 p m -Bantam - -
8 30 p m-Broomball
"The Hensall Parks Board is
sponsoring March as Senior
Citizens Month at the Hensall
Community Centre The Senior
Citizens mil have Free Use of the
Shuffleboard Courts and the Ice
Surface on Thursday afternoons in
March for the hours 1 00 to 4 30p m
This advertisement sponsored by
73 Mill Street. Hensall
from Exeter and Seaforth Lodges who
joined us in fellowship. The members
were reminded of the Ladies' Night
to be held on April 22 and the 50/50
draw for the Humanitarian Services
Committee to be made on March 19.
The speaker for the evening was
Corporal Al Quinn of the Exeter
detachment of the O.Y.P. Corporal
Quinn gave a very interesting and in-
forative talk as well as a demonstra-
tion of the Alert and the Breathalizer,
followed by a question and answer
period.
A time of fellowship followed and
lunch was enjoyed by all.
Shuffleboard
1'he Happy Pushers were pleased to
have a group of shufflers from Exeter
come out to join thein last week.
Seven game winners were: Ladies'
Betty Grenier 373, Olga Chipchase.
369; men; Ernie Chipchase 395, John
Pepper 363.
Six game winners were Bea Ballan-
tyne 323 and 011ie Essery 273.
Plan ball
The Hensall Minor Ball meeting on
March 11 was a great success with
many parents turning out to show
support.
A new executive was formed. Presi-
dent Bob Seaton, secretary Tim
1Vilc.ox and treasurer Howard Jones
will be taking over immediately. The
following divisions and agesapply for
the 1987 season.
F)ivisionAges Coaches
'1'ykes (mixed) 5,6,7 coaches needed
Atom - Boys 8,9,10 Howard Jones
Tim Wilcox
Atom - Girls 8,9,10 Jane Consitt
Gwen McClinchey
PeeWee - Boys11,12,13Steve Corbett
- Glen Hayter
Bantam - Boys 14,15,16 Harry Moir
Gary Kyle
Bantam - Girls 14,15,16 coaches
needed.
ll appears that there are not enough
11,12,and 13 year old girls to form a
PeeWee team. If there are any in-
terested girls they should contact an
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executive member.
Coaches areneededfor Tykes as
well as Bantam girls. It would be a
shame to disappoint those children.
Registration for minor ball will be
held on Wednesday, March 25 at 7
p.m. at the Hensall Arena.
The former executive, Sue Stephens
and Marg Clarke would like to thank
all of the coaches, parents and
volunteers who have helped over the
past six years and they would like to
wish the new executive, coaches and
teams all the best of luck in 1987.
The Bantam boys would especially
like to thank General Coach and the
Hensall Fire Department for their
-new ball uniforms.
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