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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1987-03-18, Page 18Page 6A Times -Advocate, March 18, 1987 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. Hensall and distr ikt no== Susan Hartman 262-2449 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 SCHEDULE "A" KEY MAP 4 VILLAGE OF HENSALL 16- r— VILLAGE LIM/TS M2 M2 HCI -I 1 - FD R2 MILL ST. RI -1 O1 EiJ 1.1 .1! 1 1 1 1.1. 1 I IN R3 HighoDen ityposed oResidenbe tiald from 0 0 cc R2 -Medium Density lands proposed to be rezoned from MI -Light Industrial Density Residential. • PROPOSED OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT i i V/LLAGE L /M/TS • Residential to to Ili -flub lands proposed to be redesignated from Industrial to Residential • Ilial minc.) --4t I 203 I t02 201 200 1t 9! I22 , - 123 QUEEN STREET 11 11 :1 1 t T 1: 1; 1, 1: 1 I 1 0 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 ell NIB MI Ell MIEll INIll/ TRUST 1 1 COMPANY 1 1 GUARANTEED 1 1 CERTIFICATES 1 1 AVAILABLE ; 1 1 Representing many trust 1 companies. highest rates 1 usually available. 1 For more Information 1 1 contact John R. Consitt at 236-4381 or 236-4360 1 INI tl• MN M IM titl• NI carnival 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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