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Johnny Nielson places
Johnny Nielsen, graduate of Seaforth
District High School, placed third in the shot
put event in the 1984 Big Ten Indoor Track
Championship hosted by the University of
Michigan.
Ramblings from the races
BY LOIS GWBINGS
G.F. Dillon, owned by partners Vic
Hargreaves of Brucefield and Barran Miller of
Klrkton, trotted to his second win le a row
and his fourth from eight starts this' year at
Flamboro Downs on Feb. 19.
At the London track on .Friday night Dan
Corbett finished third with trotter Allssas
Lad for owner Bill Campbell of Seaforth after
three straight wins.
J.D's David, owned by Stewart McCall of
Seaforth, was third In a 2,00.1 mile at
Greenwood Raceway in Toronto. on Saturday
afternoon.
Asenior .atthe Umiversl Michig r.
Nlelsen„ma ..e aithrow of S9 3' • eat
last year's throw of 58' 4,/," and it, was a
personal best, says his former coach, Terry
Johnston.
His three goals before he graduates in
April are winning the Big Ten Outdoor Track
Rec centre hosts fitne
A Fitness Ontario Leadership Program
Pre/Post. Natal Fitness, sponsored by the
Vanastra Recreation Centre, is scheduled for
Saturday, March 31,
Developed by the Ministry of Tourism and
Recreation, it is designedto help fitness
leaders , acquire the •knowledge and skills
repined to enable them to lead safe and
en oyable,i9tness classes in the community.
gram highlights include; - the beliefs
and attitudes surrounding fitness and
pregnancy;; The structural, physiological,
arta psychological Awn.... wnrttpn mrper1-
MEN'S BALL HOCKEY
LEAGUE
TEAM REGISTRATION
April 9 Deadline
Contact Seaforth Rec. Office
if you want to enter a team.
REFEREES WANTED!
Attend a meeting Thurs. April 1,2
at 8 p.m. at the arena.
ANNUAL HOCKEY TOURNAMENT
SATURDAY, MARCH 17
Junior Teams
Commencing at 13:30'
and
SUNIIJAY, MARCH 18
Senior Teams
Commencing a1.11 aKED
Seaforth & District
Community Centres
Admission: Adults $2.00
thir
O TS
Championship, Makin gg the Canadian Olytn-
ic Standard and bre akinathe Michigan shot
rec . , of 60' 11
"In the outdoo�r`,competition, the shot is a
bit lighter, so he hits a good chane of bating
the record; says Kr, Johnston, 'He's
training'right ttew."
ss program
once during preggn�ancy .and the implication
In designing a 'titdgss" class; 'How to feel
comfortable anteggrrating pregnant women
Into "average" fitness classes.
Registration is, limited. and preference will
be given to those presetly leading fitness
classes and who have already taken FOLP-
the Basics.
The Workshop will beheld fro " 8:30 - S' at
the Vanastra Recreation; 'trei11 O, .714.1!)**"
don information Is ,available frQm '•Diane
Durnin, Vanastra Recreation Ceigtr'e.
•c•v
Knigh .S— of Qlunbus to hold,a
The 19th anttual Knigits`of Columbus
hockey tournament for the Separate schools
in the council area Will be held this weekend,
Mar. 17 and at the Seaforth and District
Community Centres Nine;teants'will vie for
four trophies, two for Jtitiiorand two for
Senior championshipst
The trophies are donated by the Father
Stephen Eckert CoUncii of the XKnlghts• of
Columbus and are held by the winning •
teams for one year.
Following is the Junior schedule for
Saturday, Mar.7; 12"30'p,rn. • Mt.. Carmel
vs Zurich; 1:30 p.m. Dublin vs St.
Columban; 2:30 p.m. Loser of 'game one VS
loser of game two for the "B" trophy; 3:30
p.m, Winner of game. one vs winner of game
two for the "A trophy.
Senior schedule for Sunday, Mar. 18: 11
a.m; . -' Zurich 'Vs Seaforth;• 12` p.m. Mt.
Carmel vs Dublin; 1 p.m. St. Columban vs
winner 4f game one: 2 p.m. loser of game
cne vs. loser of frame two; 3 p.m. winner of
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IOWLG'COjRES
MIXEDkl0u LE.
Weekly ladles high single, 1rIpje•Bonnle Bedard 273,
934.
Bedard 658,
Men'it high eingleiJohn Calemap 287. High trlpte-Jack
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Sweeparmen's 332ho, les785',high212. single, triple,: average -Miry
Men's high Single.BIII Coleman, 333, High triple -Art
Finlayson 797„H1gh average -Jack Bedard 219.
Standings: Art's Angela 111, A -Team 108, Teddy
Basra 84, OptimlatIcq 75, Alley Cate 67, John's Devlla 81.
ST. JAMES BOWLING LEAGUE
trlpMenle,'slack highPrice single660. .-Rog Chappel 291. Men's high
Ladles high aIngig-Elaine East 241. High triple -Brenda
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Ladies' high single -Verna Johnston 258. Triple -Lynda
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Mena' high single, triple, average -John Van Bakal 335,
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High single -Ane Wood 260, Don Eaton 273,
Fltgh triple -Ann Wood '723, Don Eaton 683.
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