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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1987-02-25, Page 8f° 38 for Is.bOv',i I.,n.tournarme`nt. -on Sunday • The annual St, James Bowling Tournament ' ..was held at Seaforth Starlight .Lanes on Sunday . , • ' This year •saw the. • largest ••attended tournament with 38 bowlers.present• The ladies high was Donna Beuerman with • 'a plus 204 over •her average' for •six games, • Kahn Hoegy was second with lus 156; Laverne tghrthil iffh'a plus 47 an Sandra •Campbell fourth with ,a plus 83. ' The top bowler for the men was Gerry. Armstrong with a plus 166 score, Second • place went to 'ferry Morey with plus 162 ; Jeff, Knight was third•with•a plus 148 and Sandy. Broadfoot was fourth at plus 135.:, i'he prize for the closest score to•their own • average. forsix games went to Wanda Moran, • The winners for high score •over average. per„ game, went •to: Laverne Nigh ,120, Jeff Knight 96..Cathy Broome 52; Sandy Broad- - foot 52; Buda Gridzak 43, .-Carl, Baillie ,fit; Karen Hoegy 154, Terry Morey 102,' Donna 13euerrnan. 74. Mike • Meidinger96,••Donna Beuerman 71; Mike Meidinger 20,, " • The; :4, James executive for' this year includes President. George Lbw, secretary, Laverne Nigh and.,treasurer, Ruth Clark, ANNUAL TOORNAMEN T .•Thirty= + at'bowlers attended the St• Jame ', t ,,1 •names t, at the Starlight Lanes,` Sundry. Among the competitors were 1 rry Den • Haan, right, arid Mike Meidinger. ' •'• (Mcllwratth photos) THE HURON EXPOSITOR FEBRUARY 25, 1987 - A7 Monday, March 2 'S HAIR. DSII (Formerly Glenda's Unisex Hairstyling) PH • ONE -527-1783 .'.' OPEN MONDAY TH RU• SATURDAY. APPOINTMENT NOT ALWAYS,NECESS,ARY. SHELLY McMILLAN, Prop. .Petrtes 'win first round.. of- ringette••. playoffs. On, Saturday the -Petite girls, travelled. to . ' outmanoeuvered Forest's goalie and scored team beat Forest 4.-2 and now advance' to the Forest for the first round of ringette play-offs. to give Seaforth the winning goal. The second round of. .playoffs. The Seaforth girls outshot•and skated Forest Seaforth "girls: deserve a lot of credit, in All the girls played" a very competitive • but Forests' goalie played en excellent game winning this game. game on .Sunday and deserve a,: big and' kept her team the game. Seathrth.came On Sunday the Petites came up against the congratulations .for their win. , • home victorious with a 4=3 win in -.a Forest team to play their second game of the C:entOna 11 eS defeated 5-1five-.minute 'sudden death overtime. . best two out of three •series with the winner Cheryl Mcldwaiin'opened the•scoring• for advancing to the next level of a round robin •The Seaforth Centenaires scored ;one goal: - Seaforth with an unassisted goal. .Cherylplayoff. .` • - • in the dying"minutes of the third period to again tallied two more,goals during the game , The Seaforth squad started their scoring to pick up a hat trick. Assists on Cheryl's. with a goal by Cheryl Mcllwain unassisted. goals went to Jodie Hugill and • Lisa. C'ousin Carrie Mcllwain came back With a Gingerich. • • . goal assisted by Cheryl. Jennifer Marion Scoring for Forest were Heather Hill; Judy tallied goal with Cheryl McElwain assisting. Laird and Julianne Jamieson with an assist to. Cheryl Mcllwain ended the scoring for . Ahiv Hill. - " Seaforth with her second goal of. the game Thus the. regular game time ended in a 3'-3 assisted by- Jodie Hugill,. Seaforth's Angie' tie but because of playoffs the tie had to be Jervis did an excellent job in net and only let ' broken in a five-minute sudden death,Forest score twice. Scoring for Forest were overtime, K.e11y Shea assisted by Heather , Hill and Seaforth's Carrie Mcllwain unassisted , Julianne Jamieson unassisted:.The Seaforth TAKE -IT -EASY FITNESS at Rob Malloch's Studio " (Formerly Linski's) 4' Light exercise to tone arid slim tummy, hips and thighs MONDAY, WEDNESDAY; FRIDAY — 12:15 - 12:45 NOON TUESDAY, THURSDAY --7:30 - 8:00 a.m. • • Stretch and Flexibility Program, Neckand Back Care,- MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY —•1:00 - 1:30 p.m. All Classes, Start March 2 Try all classes or just a' few (25 classes to choose from) Any combination $30:00 a month or single class:$4.00, YOUR• FIRST 2• CLASSES ARE 'FREE: PHONE BARB ALKEMADE 527-0365 TO REGISTER Seaforth Recreatlo/ Department presents ruin a shutout by Exeter goalie David Rook, ' on Sundre..,,Fxeter beat Seaforth 5-•1, LADIES DANCE.PROGRAM although Seaforth outshot them 39,to 3G. • The teams played- neck -and -neck in ,the: first period, with neither -able to put the puck into the other's net. by Brenda Derbyshire But three minutes in the second stanza Dan Naim B,tteteand S for Exeter, assisted Gould STARTS 'WEDNESDAY. MARCH " 11 - Steve Batten and Scott Lowe. Steve Gould by scored on a power play midway:through"the ' period to give, the -Exeter team a 2-0 edge, Invie scored with 37 seconds left to widen the Seaforth & District Community Centres gap to three. then Nairn scored his 'second goal to makeit 4-0 as the buzzer sounded to7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p: m, 1 end the period, goal.Apowerpayyou 'a a minute PROGRAM INCLUDES:, mark of the third period gave Exeter a 5-0 • Pee Wees win WOAA " The. Seaforth Legion. Pee W ees are the when Delhi went ahead by four goals. 1 h G Id t th 17 WOAA trophy winners ,for 1987. The boys Seaforth goals were scored by Jason were successful in. defeating Clinton in two, McNichol, Ted"Sills, and Brent van den Akker - edge before.Tim Campbell. on a pass from games this past week through a whole team with one each. Sean Melady got one assist. •B. .• Campbell. was able to get the lone effort. • • Howick' won the tournament champion-' Seaforth goal. with a little more than three • On Tuesday' night Brian Melady got a ship, - minutes left in the game. ' - • night tht whent the team won 5-0. g brit the Atom 1 c down nighttheClinton,teairicame onstrongbu4the %� �7 Seaforth team worked hard and Jeff Weber • made super saves to help -with the 8-4 win, , wl n g 11 a 111 �- _ Scoring. on Tuesday night were Jason V V McNichol and MarkSmalewithtwogoals and Seaforth Atom 1 travelled Wingham on one assist. Kevin Mcllwain scored•one•goal Saturdahforanexhibitionlled fond defeated andhad.oiieassist.OtherassisfswenttoBead. Wifihal, tri a extne 2-i;• nx,-r, "a a Schmieder, Jason Belltle"niziillh"r, 'Brent" veil Seaforth started the 'scoring off near the denand Steve Papple with,one and Ted • end of the second period with Ken Hilde- Silla ls with with two. brand taking a pass from Mike Coyne and O'Thursday night. Brent van den Akker putting it by goalie Matt Elmslie, Seaforth scored two goals and got one assist. Jason wept ahead 2-0 at the 12.28 mark 01 the t'•'•nl McNichol. and Mark Smale each scored one period with a goal by Jeff Flat <igan asst goal and'had one assist. Jason assists. t . Kevin r.: by Mike Moylan and Wayne Sehoonuer- ~• scored one goal and got two assists. Keviwoerd. Jeff's goal proved to be the winner for McElwain. Ted Sills and Steve Papple each .. Seaforth. Wingham's goal was scored at the scored one goal. Paul Dolmage assisted on 9:39 mark of the third period by Matt Hunter.. one of the goals. . 'The quarter finals for the OM HA playoffs .Devereaux hockey MVP • start this week against Burford. To CILxA11ENTMUM'S Waiting for.playoffs to start, the Novice 1% At the Mitchell tournament On the boys played an exhibition hockey game t weekend. Seaforth won the first game Against against the Hensall-lurieh Alistars ort Tavistock 4.2 on Saturday but dost against Sunday. Delhi 7-3 on Sunday. w Boyd Devereaux started. the scoring at the .5:42 mark the First period. A hell -deserved The boys worked hard offensively and defensively and played good clean hockey gent afterallthe excellent ditching and diving against Tavistock, . it took to get to the other end Then, it was the Scoring forSeaforth were Steve Papple and fans thinking "catch him if you Cam- M the Mark Smale with one goal and one assist 2:10 mark of the fir'stlloyd again single -hand• each. Jasen Muir and Jason McNichol each ,• edly slipped one betWeen the goalies pads scored one goal. Other assists went to Doug after sone great puck control. The second Campbell, Kevin. Mcllwain, "Ted Sills and and third period were scorelessfor both Brent van den Akker With one. teams, It wasn't for, not trying. The game , ()n Sunday; Seaforth was in the game for ended 2.0 for Seaforth. Zurich chose the most the first two periods but lost out in the third • valuable player as Boyd Devereaux, by Marty Bedard hl., Team photos are needed RECREATION PREVIEW SPORTS EDITION The Seaforth E)iposi- tor will be publishing its 1987 winter spoils edition shortly. Any coach who would like his -her team's photo •includedin this year's edition is asked to contact Heather at The Expositor, 521-0240. To ensure your inclu- sion in this very popular edition an appointment should be made now. The Seaforth Recreation Department pre- sents LADIES DANCE PROGRAM, by Brenda Derbyshire starting ort Wednesday. 4ifleitti 11, 1987 at the Seaforth and District Coniinunity Centres from 7 to 8:30 p.m. TIPS program'rvillinclude an introduction to three t1 t1ce fakirs-= ballet folk and jazz with -the - greatest enphasis ori jazzIt will incorporate stretching, flexibillfy, endurance and aero- bics and teeth dance technique, teimmology and choreography. This is not dancercize it is a structured dance program. No prior dance experience is necessity, just a genuine enjoyment of moving to currentmngic: • The fiat night will be a trial night for anyone, to see if it is the piiograit you are looking for. For More ' infoianation or registration call Brenda at 5214485 after. 4 .p.m. or Marty at the R&reation Office at 527-0882 between the hottrsoffl;t0 aJiin aird 5 p.m. Registration fee will be $30. The Tri -County District Seiner Carnet Host Committee will be sponsoring •a ST. PAT - RICKS EUCHRE oh Tuesday, March 11 at 7 p.m. et the Seaforth and District Coiiimtritity Centres. This will be, a fundraiser for the games which will be h eld in Sea'Iorth on June 22;13, 1987. Come out for turf, prizes and rpfreshments. The Senior games dinitiiittee is also currently sellmg bke5e� Scralch� A- Psicur pay what you Seigel'. Afriounts range from two cents to -two dollars. You can buy a ticket from any committee member or at the following stores Bob's Barber Shop, Don- na sllairdreSSing, The Legion, Hildebrand's Paint and Paper. The Sewing Centre., Starlight Lanes, Fred Tilley'sin Blyth. or Merle's Coffee Nobk in Mitchell. St. Thomas Anglican Church .Women are hosting SHROVE TUI SDAY on March 3. Pancakes and Sausage will be served from 11:30 to'l ::30 p. m. and MOM 510 7 p"m. at the Parish Hall. Admission is $3 for adults and children ,under 12 is $1.50. For more information call Francis Teeter() at 5274979. --AttentionalLMINORHOt;l BENTS Cotiie out 16 the ANNUAL MEETING on Wednesday. March 25. 1987 et 8. p m at the arena. Notiiinations for the new exeedtive will be taken, Lets see everybody attend, and form a strong system. Amendni'ents to' the constitution mustbe made two weeks priorto the meeting" Contact i sly 5ehobfidetwoerd at 345-2459. SENIOR SHUFFLEBOARD AND CAR- PET BOW LING continues every Wednesday aftemioon at the arena. Come out and erijoy yourself from 1:30 to 4 p.tn. Last week's winners were: ladies. Peggy Perkins 298'. Mary .Coleman 281. Pearl McKnight 267. Men: Theo Van Bakel 229= -Bob -McLachlan 255, Jack Sinclair 234. • • PLEASE NOTE: There will be no Recrea-. ttotial Bethiltiton• this week Thursday, February 26. It will continue next week Thursday, Mardi 5 fmm 7 to 9 p. m. at the Cdtiimunity Centres,- .• A PUBLIC ME kT1NG will be held on Tuesday, March 3. 1087 at 7:30 p m at the Seafo"rth and District Conniiumty Centres tot anyone interested in playing Senior or Junior" Baseball this sumrner. For ir►6te inforni►atioh call Marty at' 527-0882 ked • PUBLIC. ,„„.......MEFanyone interested in playing JUNIOR or SENIOR BASEBALL. - this summer. ' ., TUESDAY -March 3 • 7.30P M. • Seaforth & District • Community Centres FOR MORE INFORMATION: ' CONTACT: ' MARTY BEDARD Recreation Office , 527-0882 THANK. YOU " St James Bowling League would like to thank the following merchants for their donations toward, our Annual Tournament Their conlri- hutions were greatly appreciated Longstaff s. Canadian Tire, Flower • Magic, Hildebrand Flowers, Culligan Real Estate, Tresneer Printers McKil- lop Mutual Inc Co , Sills Hardware, Roti & Betty's Variety, Keatings, Stewa131 Btos:, Fisher . Auto Supply, • Hoffniever's Mill, Pf w.i Tran, Te'sate, Bok Furniture, Knitter's Loft Aniia's . Dress Shoppe, Mayfavre Shoppe Archh- ie's Sunoco, Shiners George O_rei-Os- , sets; Que'en's Hotel, Triangle Discount, Stare Farris ins . All Styles' 11, Anne's Hairstyling, Workman's Real Estate • Ltd ; Seaforth Image Clearers, Seaforth Fold t'ros, CusfOrii' Art . Designers, Stednran's, W C Thompson, Lyon's Food Market, Commercial Hetet, Sea - Meth Aut'o'motive, Topnotch Feeds, E M'A . Toronto bonnnron Bank, Bauer Travel Service, Province of Ontario Savings Office, Hildebrand Paint & Pappt, Starlight Lanes Vincent Farm' P iiitrinent� Seaforth Cn--Op, Frank:._ Kling Ltd , Seaforth 9nsutan'ce Brokers Ltd , Seaforth Creamery ST" JAMES BOWLING LEAGUE WINNERS - FEB. 16, VW 1st Prise -. John Feeney, RR 2, Staffa 2nd Prise -Mike Trapnell, Seaforth 3rd Prise - Neil 1Toven, RR t, Seaforth • Introduction to 3 dance forms -.ballet,' folk and jazz (greatest emphasis on_ jazz) ' . • Incorporate stretching, flexibility, 'endurance and aerobics. • Dance technique, terminology and choreography. . • Thisls'not dancercize,, it is a structured dance program. _No dance experience necessary, just 'a genuine enjoyment of moving' to current music. 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