The Huron Expositor, 1987-04-22, Page 11SPORTS..•
Trout derby set for Saturday
HEY KIDS .- DOn't forget the Annual ,
Sportstnens Club TROUT DERBY on Satur-
day, 'April 25 from 7 a.m, to I pan. pt the RECREATION]. PREVIEW
.Seaforth Lions.Park. The event is open to - by Marty Bedard
children 16 years and under. There will be
up to 350 stocked fish with prizes and
'
'refreshments for the children. There will
•also be a food booth_open. Don't miss the Seniors $1 and children uncler,12 is free.
opening of great fishing year. Come out and FITNESS IS FUN When you work at your
enjoy. own 'pace. An exercise program begins
Seaforth and District Minor Ball are pro- tonight! at the Seaforth and District Com-
ud to present the 3rd. Annual HOME AND inanity at 8 p.m. Registration will be taken
GARDEN SHOW on Friday, April 24, Satur- at the class. For more information please
day, April 25 and Sunday, April 26. You can call the Recreation Office at 527-0882 or call
go and see over 30 different displays, draw Drusilla Leitch at 527,1182. Men are
for door prizes every hour, B.I.A. Auction welcome - get in shape for your summer
Sale, Friday evening, Flower arrangement sports.
demonstrations be Steve •Hildebrand' St. Thomas Anglican Church Women pre -
Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m., sent a SPAGHETTI DINNER on Friday,
Fashion Show on Saturday afternoon. Free April 24 at the Church Parish Hall. Admis-
golf tips by Ken Doig Jr. all weekend long, sion is $4 for adults and $1.50 for children.
Karate demonstrations by the Seaforth Sitting will be from 5 to 7:30 p.m.
Karate School - Saturday at 6:30 p.m. and. LADIES BALL HOCKEY will be starting
Sunday at 1 p.m. and the Seaforth Harmony on Wednesday, May 6 at 8 p.m. at the Arena.
Kings 5th Annual Spring Barbershop Show' Any lady interested can play, just come to
on Saturday, April 25, show times 1:59 and •the Arena at 8 p.m. and a couple of teams
7:59 p.m. will be made.
Come out and support Minor Ball, come to For more information please call Joan
the Home and Garden Show. Bridge at 527-2211. -
Admission will be Adults $2, Students and SEAFORTH SENIOR GAMES will be go-
.
ing on from now until the end of May.
Events such as Dance, Bridge, Shuf-
fleboard, Table Tennis, Lawn Bowling,
Snookers, Euchre, Walking, Crokinole,
!Horseshoes, Carpet Bowling, Darts, Crib-
bage,Tennis, and Golf will be played.
Please watch this column for when the
next-event-will_be_played
Snookers will be played on Thursday,
April 23 at 7 p.m. at the Doig Residence, 98
Goderich St. W.
If you would like more information on any ,
of these events please call the Recreation
Office at 527-0882;
SENIOR SHUFFLEBOARD continues
every Wednesday, afternoon from 1'30 - 4
p.m. Last weeks winners were; Ladies:
Peggy Perkins, 375; Ethel Haist, 298; Betty
Felker, 256. Men: Stanley Hillan, 359;
Charlie Perkins, 352; Evert Felker, 339.
PLEASE NOTE: There will be no shuf-
lleboard on Wednesday, May 27.
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St James team grabs bowling playoff lead
BY GEORGE LOVE
St. James "A" mixed botaingleam bowl-
ed games of 1345, 1352 and 1308, for a three
game total of 4005 last week..
Top scores for St. James were George
Love 301-791; Murray Bennewies, 264-755;
Jack Price, 324-742; Cathy Broome, 278-596;
Lorraine Arts 216-604 and Janice Morris
207-517
The Thursday Nighters mens' team.bowl-
ed 3818 with top games of 1299 and 1356.
Leading scores were Dan Benewies 266-715;
Mike Meidinger 271-665 and Don Deighton
243-658. -
Town and Country had a three game total
of 3760. John. Staffen had 678; Ed Sorenson 1 to second with a 3471.
648 and Reg Dick 644. - - Rich VanderVeen led the way witb
-Egmondville bowled 3747 with George 281-669; Patty Ann Gridzak 226-625 ang
Johnston firing 707; Betty Taylor 696, and Terry Morey 255-598.
Mark Johnston 606. ' Thursday nighters II had a 3197 triple wit
The "A" standings are St. James - 7980,
Thurs. Nighters - 7874, Town & Country 7439,
Karl Teichert 255-645, Brenda Coop
and Egmondville - 7394.- .
"B" Division • 223-589; and Jim Watson 234-535.
Thursday Nighters I bowled 3130. Dot
in the "B" Division, St. James Asa ha a a Procter led with 229-581. Jeff Knights !I
sinall lead after bowling a 3398 triple. 216-578, and Steve Steep 233-526.
- Leading scores for St. Janies were ' . Edmondville II had 3066, Al Dale 10
.Richard Love 263-656; Janice Murray 242-630; Brian Bourne 201-530 and ,Ra h
221-606 and Sandy Broadfoot 211-564.
Egmondville I jumped from fourth place
Hully Gully season on
The 1987 House League season was kicked
off at Hully Gully Saturday under perfect -
conditions as riders attacked the track for
the firsttime this year.
The winter break seemed to have little ef-
fect on the riders as they posted very quick
lap times on the ever changing traek.
Perhaps the best race of the day came
about almost by accident. Dave Andrews of
Clinton moved up to the 125A class on a
whim in the second moto, and was narrowly
edged out of the victory circle by Lorne
Brewer who passed him on the last lap. The
two will battle it out again this Saturday as
House ,League returns on April 25.
CMA MOTOCROSS
- The big boys will be returning to Hully
gully this Sunday for their season opener.
With riders from all across the province at-
. tending the competition is bound to be
fierce. Along with the normal purse riders
• will have extra incentives as Sunday's races -
will be hi -Point races and qualifiers for the
Toronto Supercross.
Local riders will 'be out in force such. as
Dave Andrews of Clinton, Brian Blackbrun
of Exeter and John Kochan of Hensall. Rac-
ing gets underway at noon. All fans are
welcome to come out and cheer on the local
riders.
FITNESS IS FUN
When yob 31)Vin-i,Y4itir awn Pace!
"It's your body and it has to last a lifetime"
EXERCISE PROGRAM
Wednesday Evenings - 8:00 p.m.
At the Seaforth and District Community Centres
Sessions begin Wednesday, April 22
For Registration or Information Call
Drusilla Leitch 527-1182 or Recreation Dept. 527-0882
MEN ARE vveccomE!
BLOW OUT
On all remaining Noncurrent Hondas
Everything left is priced to sell FAST!
Great for the first time
rider
Aero sod
Attro 50
$999
Cash & Cry. P.D.I. & Tax extra
Toio,stnIke engine. V -Matic" trabsmisSion.
Eleetrie start. Locking storage compartment.
' Prover, Performance
ATC 200 SF
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Cash 8 Tait mitre
PiEl(IDT • 4 -STROKE • 5 -SPEED
.NS -1009
ATC.200.9
Born on the'racetrack and
made street legal
NS -400 RG
'7! horsepower fiquId•Coolki two Attakt
V-1 engine'. Ai -Sneed. kOctinh' altuninuti
trtitne. PO -Link* rttlatiension.
• Cash 8. Cafry,I.D.I. 8. Tax extra
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Lohtipri
Wharifelifte & soothdaire
4i44614:5'
' In V�tha 461-0318
Johnston 204-511. . I
Town and Country ended the evening th
a 2695 triple. Murray Reid had 229-617; hd
Jack Van Loon 234-566.
The "B" standings are St.James - 6 5,
Egmondville I - 6536, Thurs. II - 6358, Th rs.
I - 6304, Egmondville - 5851 and Town nd
Country - 4947.
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focal community organizations
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Affordable housing
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