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The Huron Expositor, 1987-01-07, Page 10A10 — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JANUARY 7, 1987 ilai7D7;T FITNESS CLASSES 'WINTERSES Begins Jan. 12 - 7-8 p.m, TRIM -A -SIZE: ' 8-9 p.m. BODY STRETCH [bounceless aerobics) Wed. Jan 14 7.:8 p.m. TRIM -A -SIZE • 8-9 p.m. BODY STRETCH [bounceless aerobics] District-COmmunityZerntrifir INSTRUCTOR: , ' Cheryl PhilliVS - 6 ,27-0'7.65. 8 Weeks Once a Week - $25; Twice Weekly - $49.00 ' • . ' .• • . , • .• . • The Seaforth & District Minor Hockey, . • • 'would like to say • THANK YOU tothe following who donated - to our FIRST JUNIOR HOUSE LEAGUE TOURNAMENT' Pizza Train, Seaforth Steve Murray Insurance Seaforth Vet Clinic, Brian 'Nuhn Box Furniture ' n • Watt's Maintenance • Texaco Canada Ltd., Seaforth • • • • • • • • • A rCh ie' s Sunoco, Bob & Betty's Variety Ray's Family Market EMA's Food Market Winthrop General Store • Tremeer Commercial Printers 'f,'''P'!"44,•/074k. Bryan Vincent, left, congratulates James Hugill elf RR 2, Seaforth, the winner of'a nett microwave oven In Vincent Farm Equipment's Ski Doo Draw. •Everyone who . purchased a new 'Ski Doo at Vincent's was eligible. The draw took place on December ' 24. • HURON -PERTH CATHOLIC SCHOOL BOARD • KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION will be held for REGULAR KINDERGARTEN and FRENCH IMMERSION KINDERGARTEN —optional— . In order to register'for Kindergarten, children must be five (5) years. of age on' o before December 31, 1987. Parents are asked to bring Birth Certificate, Baptismal Certificate and proof of Immunization. it is advisable that parents' contact the school in which you intend to register your child for an appointMent prior to the registration date. The registration date -and location for French Immersiciri Kindergarten classes will be as follows: ST. MARY'S SCHOOL Mr. Jim McDade, Printiriat 70 Bennett Street OCIDgRICH, ONTARIO N7A 1A4 524-9901 • •JANUARY 16, 1987 9O0AM. -4 P.M. • The registration date and letaticin fbt Regular Kindergarten classes will be as foilbwS: T. eoLumBAN SCHOOL Mr. DeerVe Van Slyck, Prinaipat R.R. 2 DUBLIN, ONTARIO NOK 1E0 345-2686 . „FEBRUARY 24, 1987 9:00 8:28 0.10, DAVID DU RAN'o Chairman of the Board SCHOOL • MrO'gry fAiritiffighatn, Pandit:Far • Chalk Street : $EAFORYF1; ONTARIO NOK 1WO' • • • 527-0321 MARCH it)* 1981 . 9:00 AM. ,.12't00: NO -0n1 WILLIAM ECKERT Director of Education SPORTS Winter programs to. start .rleXt wee sir:AFoRTH RECREATION m FNrs. worr,ER PROGRAMS consist Qf Lite following,. MONDAY, •JANUARY 12 WDOD REFINISHING by Harvey Beuerman •• from 7:30-930 at the High School p,very Monday evening for. ro,weeks, Itegistration RECREATION PREVIEW by Marty Bedard' SATURDAY; JANUARY .24 GYMNAS- TICS by Linda Th mson from 10 au,:to 12 ks : neon 01. the HigI. School every Saturday morning for 10 wee . Registration fee is $80. This program is suitable for children three to 1,6 years. old, Please. watch this column for ' registration details,8? _ _ _,,,,. - _.,,,-- 17A771.0.13111UARY12 BA4uraivr DANCING by Lou Morello, 7;30-9:30 p.m. at ' the Arena every Thursday evening for nine weeks. Registration fee is $30 per couple or $15 per person. FROG RA IVIS to watch for :Will "be Cal- ligraphy tin • February); Badminton . and Computers. For information orregiatration on the above programs, Please contact :the• Recreation Off ice•at 527-0882 ordrop in, The . office 'is located at the Arena; in -the hall lobby. - ' .,•''i • .. FITNESS IS FUN --:The exercise Proiraln for all ages; where you are encouraged. to' 'wet* at your own pace" will be held at the" Seaforth and District Community Centres 'every Wednesday and Friday morning (rem, 9:30 to 10:30 a.in. There willbe special emphasis 'put on: stretching; low level and' --agrobles—affireatelorth-e-GfackZSEntanlrf r beginners, older adults, and seniors, •or anyone wishing to lose 'weight: • Men are welcome to join: Registration fee will be $30 • for twice a week or $20, for once a week. To register please call the Recreation Office at 527-6882 or register•on the, first Morning of, • classes,' Wh•ieh will be on Wednesday, January 14, 1687 aty9:30 a.m. • • SENIOR SHUFFLEBOARD and MOMS AND TOTS SKATING will be back on its .normal sehedide today. Shuffleboard trona 1;30-4 p.m. and skating from 1 to 3 p.ni. Admission is freefor both, so take the opportunity andenjoy an afternoon out. . pANCE for children will' also start again ' tOn/gbt, Ages 3-5 years from 5 to 5:30 OA. ' •• ... • and ages!6-1-0 years from 5:30 to 6:30 p, tn. ' DAVE' MeLLW A IN, of the North Bay .. entennia vs •-• * -- ° 7-6f-ttie-raidOn Knights ort Friday, Janua.ry 30, 1987. Ellison' I Travel is organiiing a bus trip thwatch these' 't • • two Seaforth boys and their teams face-off against eath other. Tickets for the game and " • •.the bus ride ,,down are available frem 'the Recreation Ofce or Box Furniture &Ore. The 4 • bus will leave Victoria Park between 6:36:and, . 7 p.m Cotper person is $19..95 each. For ' more information please contact the Recrea:. tion Office at 527-0882. Don't miss this , -opportunity, .act now. ' • Cantana.tre:a ...on ...track .with. wins T ..-...... ... ,he,S0Corth Centenaires appeared to get • . • • first goal just secoOds into the first period He • A.kben be scoiell; lissiated, by. Kevin Melady • . InWit•bn track over the weekend when they was assisted by Joey, Smith and .Bettles'. ' •• Lind Dale.. Bettiesunassisted goal two , • recordedtwri wins. : .: • ,-._"About a. minute' later Gerry•Wright, assisted .inimites biter lied things up temporarily. .. . . , .. On Friday, night the Junior, p'club.:edged . 'bY' Hill. Dale 'and Mike' 'Scheonderweerd, , Belmont:moved ahead once ' more in the nut Mitchell t -0 with -the help ni• a goal scored• .scoredon a power play to move..ahead �f their ' seCond period before Smith again tied things. on a.power play late in'the third. period. Tim .., opponents..by two goals: • • ' " • 'up with less•than a minute remaining in the „. .....Canipbellscored the goal assisted by Alike • . - Belmont ,. however Scored three times '.• period.' His goal was assisted by .Bettles. : , • Betties and.Barry Campbell,' ,• . • following* pat, •. to .• move ahead r of the . The third period waS7entirely in•SeafOrth's • .• • ' • Seafort.hgoaltender Derek Cooper stopped, Cent enaires 3-2. • • ••.• - .• • • ..-T hands and they scored twice to take the game. 32 shots' on net. while Mitchell goaltender • . Belmont:took advantage -of..a poer play .' ' away from their Belmont opponents. — • .• ••• Steve Stapleton stopped 26 Shots. . - • situation jost a minute and a half into 'the'. -• - • Scoring foe Seal'ortli were: Wright, assist- ' • on Sunday the Centenaires came from a -second period to extend. their lead by one ed by Dale, and Kevin •W illiamson,. assisted' • 3-2:defieit ,a1 the. end .pf the first, period to Pall r • • • : ' ". • ' • - ' v. ' • .. • - by W righl'. • . ' .: . . . ' defeat • Belmont . by a score scome of 7-5. • •• • ' • 13ut Wright Moved. Seaforth .eloser-to a.centenaires . play . their next home ' Steve Schroeder scored the -local tearn's, . tie-Up:atthe 6:26 mark of the Second stanza . game Siniclay tit 2 p.m. 'against Clinton.: . • . ' , , . • . . . • , .. , , . . . . ..._ A;d4011+1 ., 1-18 um lis riervesi' In ;Silver siick-... .. . . . • •.• • .. .. . •. .. • ' The Seatorth. Atom Bs competed- inthe on Saturday afternoon,. Wallace scored a Outstanding goaltending by Seaforth's Regional Silver Stick In 'Wingham, the first quick first goal on.Seaforth At 9:31 Of the first Adam Agar. earned an, honorary.' tribute by - weekend of this year. 'For many of the players period. The Atom fist:an:pressure on Wallace tournament.. organizers at the end of the • • it was a ' first experience playing in such a throughout the first and seeond but could mat ' game. .' .. .. ..... • -prestigious tournament. • . . •. . • . - • •' • ' • • - • .• : Next home games for the Atom Bs are.- • , ... Nervea"plaYed a big part in the Atorn. Hs break through the -tight defence to get a good •Friday. Jana:It-y.9 at 8 pit. against Hensall • .- • ' .coming out, flat in the first • period "against.. shot on net„ W allace came out •and scored four . and Saturday. January 10 at •5 p.m. .against NorManby. •Juinping . on' that, Normanby more ,goals.in the third -to. win the game 5-0, Elim • pumped five •goals • intn•Seaforth's net. The ' • • a -Logan. ' ' . second period before -they douldget the puck • Novice beat. Lucan in exhibition ... ... ....m..„, Ils took Until the 5:22 marks•of the . past Normanby's eXcelleht defence. Matt' , , . Vnck scored Beaforth•A nisi goal, assisted by on Saturday. Jamul*. t1. Seaforth Novice - 1 lowever Lucan' was not about .to give up Kevin Van Den Neucker and Harold Hugill. ', hockey team hosted' 'mean in an exhibition •and hard work and determination payed. off , •. .Four Minutes later, Scott Jervis scored an game and won 3-1-. • • • .. for t lieni in the third period. When theirno. 12•. ' ' • • unassisted goal. Normanhy came .out in the -• The first period . saw 'both teams •playing player, Denton •Hackney scored assisted by third period, overcoming ourdefence to score hard and defensively:- testing 'each others - - Dilly! Boshlirt and Douglas MacGregor. •. 4 more quick goals. Late in the third, Dean • skills 1 co the lullest.• • . • . • ' : Tension emit inued to Wild. Seaforth trying • Finnigan scored unassisted -and Scott Jervis, •- It wasn't until -at the 7:17 mark of the. to.killtime and hang on, to it'sbne goat lead. •'assisted by Dave McNairn scored our last secondperiod. defenseman 'Steven McInallY. W ith.•1 :01 remaining in the third period with a basi- from' • si'aloilli's- Revd Devereaux scored again, goal. ,Nonnanby seored again with less'tban of the Sealorth team scored . . . , . . . , • Boyd Devereaux. Less than two minutes later setting I he tans minds at ease. I two 'minutes to play. Winning 10-4. . .. . .. - -• • Seal:mill •scm•ed again. this one netted - by' • .Setiforili's Novice next game will .be at .Losingtheir first game put Seaforth Atom It's in the consolation round against Wallace. Boyd Devereaux tunaSsiatecli. Seaforth was home nn Sal tirday. January • 10 against • • ' . ... noW leading by two gBrussels. oals. . • • - .. • Pee Wees beat Elma LaganHensall on weekend • .. t • . This past wedkend Seaforth Pee .Wees ' On Sunday Brian Meiady. came close to a Melady and Brad Schroeder each held one • . played against Elma Logan on•Saturday and shut-dut when only one goal. was' scored ' assist. • • • . ' ensall. on Sunday did won both games. against, Seaforth. . Goals' for Seaforth were• , n - poring theElm Logan ElLogan game. goals were scored 'by Steve Papple with four goals and theSeiSlveearf°SrtthPee lheslo icitTou'eirim aesteitboitilli Hgames at watford,, z ' • seared by.Jason McNichol and Steve Papple two assisti. Ted Sillsl.vith three•goals and one during the,Christmas holiday. • with nnegoal etielfand Ted Silk With One goat- assist : Brent van den AkketWith-thecro goals.. - On Saturday. Deeernber 27 the boys played and my. assiSt. Jason Beutteniniller, Brent Kevin McLiwain with two goals and Jasen - 'against Ridgelown and lost 6-3. van den Akker. Paid Didinage. Kevin Muir with one goal and two assists. Jason On Monday Parkhill defeatedSeaforth in. • Mel1wain and Brad :-.1chroader each. had one McNichol had two assists and Jason Beutten, overtime 4-3. The Parkhill team went on to • • ' aria miller.. Mark &nate, Doug CampbelL Sean win in its division of the tournament. — .. • , • . John ELLIGSEN ELECTRIC Farm • Residential • Commercial POLE UNE CONSTRUCTION 'R.R. NO. 4 WALTON • 345-2447 COUNTDOWN- WEIGHT LOSS 'CLASS • •‹- ANNOUNCES THEIR NEW -YEAR'S RESOLUTION HALF PRICE SPECIAL Beginning January AN ONLY $2,00 TO JOIN ONLY $5.00 WEEKLY FEE StiU no penalties for weeks Missed 2 CLASSES WEDNESDAY 2:15 PM. & 330 PM ORANGE HALL, Seaforth • This special offer tUtlid until Jan: 28ili (me Save sm. why Weight Any Longeit What Have You Get To ate? Kincardine Ofilto et/40u wod( at your toWilPactel .trytitiOodimid ithaStricatt*T4fetiiiii: • ridiVet too late to get 4 1,, h00 EXERCISE PROGRA • Wednesdays & Fridays • • 9:30 a.m. Seaforth Catimundtveentres • SESSIONS BOdiN" , • WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14 Dail t� rest of feir more itiforniatkindall the IVOR-BATON OFFICE527,08112 • • Clarrod Mite Satellite Reception Equipment SPECIALISTS . .DEMONSTRATIONS •• INSTALLATIONS • SALES B & T ANTENNA SALES 482-712o Brian McAsh Va'na, Ont, McLaughlin Chev-Olds Ltd. 13 Maki St. Seaforth 527-1140 Service • SeleCtitM • SaVinAl - • Satisfaction • Leasing • Complete BOGY SHOP Service WINTHROP• RECREATION COMMITTEE • Open Meeting JANUARY 12th 8:00 p.M. at the • McKillop TOwriship Office The First Draw will take place for the SUPER MONTHLY DRAW Yoti cabala° register on the first day of claSSOS. 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