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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1987-09-02, Page 10MINQR NOCK(Y Seaforth & District Minor Hockey requires COACHESAndhelpers tot all cravat teams and Jr, and Sr. Housoteague for the '87 / '88 season. Anyone interested, please. contact ' Elly Schoonderwoerd 34E-2459 NOTE:Early'Registratlon - TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 and WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 ORGANIZATION" with Barb Quarry of the Kitchener Parks and Recreation Depart= ment and "ORGANIZING EFFEC'i IVE MEETINGS" lead by Melanie McLaughlin, Ministry of Tourism and Recreation Consul- tant for Huron and Perth Counties, The Volunteer Workshop will be held at F.E. Madill Secondary School in Wingham Saturday, September 19, 1987. Cost per per. son for this training experience is $25 which organization and you are looking for an op- . includes lunch. portunity to Improve your leadership skills For further information or registration and the overall effectiveness of your forms, contact the Seaforth Recreation Of. organliation, the Lake Huron Zone Recrea- flee at 527-0882. tionlsts Association is offering a one day CITIZENSHIP AWARDS!! The Seaforth training workshop, designed with you in Recreation Committee will be presenting mind. three -annual recognition awards to citizens The workshop -met with a very positive ' who serve the community in the following response 'from participants at last categories..,(a) service to sports, (b) civic September's conference hosted in Walker- Service and (c) humanitarian service ton and this year's committee hopes for the These awards will be chosen based on the in. same results with a top notch list of profes- dividual's contribution to the community it «lanai resource people, minatr MPP Murray Elston, Minister of Health an individual for any category by submit• a volunteer capacity. Anyone may no will lead off the workshop with a keynote.ad- ting a written nomination stating some dress followed :by the training sessions background and reaasons for their choice tc including; the committee at P.O, Box 085, Seaforth, "FUND RAISING" with co leaders Don NOR 1WO, no later than Monday, September nls Laporte, Recreation Director for the Cl- 21, 1987. ty of Kingsville and Ken Campbell of These awards .will be presented at the Seaforth who wasaetive in fund-raising for fourth Annual Community. Recreation Con - the Seaforth and District Community ference which will beJield on Saturday, Oc- Centren tober 17, 1987. Please watch this column for "EFFECTIVE MARKETING OF YOUR more information, 10A • THE ,HURON EXPOSITOR, SEPTEMs McMaster Siemoa INSURANCE BROKERS INC.. AUTO. ' BUSINESS • PAM CALL COLLECT Rua,: 348.9150 or Res„ 345.2050 Call us for a quote on furm.insuranee No rebuilding clause on buildings in use, 68 Ontario Road Mitchell ' 2, 1987 Water Well • DRILLING W. D. Hopper and Sona A MODERN ROTARY RIGS Nell • Durl Jim 527-1737 527.0528 527.0775 in order that the friendly staff at The Huron Expositor may enjoy the long weekend with family and friends, • the office will be , , - _. - CIAMIEP- &-: .......,r,--„.... • . 'oh . . . MONDAY,. SEPT. 7th 111 (, 1 '1 Jlif It ENJOY A SAFE PLEASE NOTE ALL _ADEADLINE ADVANCE TO FRiDAY, SEPT. 4th 4:30 p.m. AND HAPPY HOLIDAY Huron qEdxpositor --glib 527-0240 Merchants wind up first season, • Mernbers of the Seaforth Merchants three -run 8131 double In the, seventh inning, for the Merchants, giving up fiv\e runs on 10 Senior Mons Hardball team hung up their ...Mare Robinet was also in top form at the . hits. He struck out one batter and left the ball gloves last week, after being eliminated plate going three for five times at bat, Other game with'the score Ueda( 5.5. ' Thursday from league playoffs by the .Ex- , hits came from the sticks of Bill Dale, John Clendon' Coombs took the loss allowing eter Express, • . ' Cairns, Jim Campbell and John.Wllson, five runs on five hits, and striking out two The.Express broke a 5-5 tie in their final at "The key .to this victory was no errors, batters in two complete innings• bats against the Merchants, to call an end to . timely hitting and good pitching," said ' Hitting was the Merchant's biggest the., local teams first season. 'The Mer- coach Robinet, weaknes in this game. Bill Dale and Kevin chants, who had earlier split games with "It was a game we had to win to stay in Bennett weakness the team's only hits. Walkerton in this round robin, three temp the playoffs and we did:" ' • "Our bats left us again," •sattl coach playoff, needed two wins against Exeter to .. Robinet. advance to the finals. They only got one, • . EXETER 10-SEAFORTH 5 "Four of the five runs we scored were That meant Exeter, who had recorded two Judging by play.. in the second exchange given to us, we only had two hits. There are Wins against Walkerton in. an earlier series, between Seaforth and Exeter, it appeared not too many teams who can win ball games took a one game lead in the round robin: with the Merchants had a spot' in the league final by only getting two hits," . the win against Seaforth, all sewn up The team took a 1-0 lead in the th Rrdobinet Said Tweets 's loss marked nts thahe SEAFORTH-12-6 - . seeondinning,, moved the _game to a 5-3 he Clendon Coombs pitched the entire seven score in its favor in the fourth inning, then lost time in game, and commented rtented inex- innings for the Merchants in the first game, held the game there until the sixth inning, perienee could be a contributing factor, played last Tuesday, giving up six runs, all That's when. things fell apart. "It could be a little bit of inexperience in of them earned, . Exeter got three runs in the top of ..the pressure situations which caused the bat- Although Exeter took a 1-0 lead in the first sixth inning to•tie the game, then continued ting slumps, I'm not sure, I,t's, only our first inning, Seaforth moved in front by four in to batter its opponents with five unanswered year and we've learnt a lot, Next year 1 the second,' ' • A. .i.uns in the seventh. think we can win those cruciabga'mes," he • Exeter closed the gap to 5-3 in the third in- Robinet went five innings: nn Olin manna said, ning when Kevin Drager hit a mammoth . home run which counted two runs in the top of the fourth inning, but Exeter put 'Seaforth added another run to their total Ladies fastbal I finals action -packed forth a strong' offensive effort in the fifth and There were two close contests in ladies . Lou Anderson contributed a double and a sixth innings to bring the game to a 6.6'tie. softball league playoffs last week, triple each, Not to be outdone Seaforth 'scored six In the first game McNichol gave" the times in the top of the seventh"inning to take Queens 'some tough competition before suc- In the second game Kent Murray_ snuffed' a 12-6 lead, then held Exeter scoreless to 'curbing to the latter by a score of 1411, out Ken Smith by a 7-0 score, preserve the victory, " There were no Spectacular plays on the Cheryl McClure and 'Hilda Young hit Top hitter for the Merchants was.Del Mit- Queens side, For McNichol, Sue Riley hit a home rens For Ken Smith and Mary Ann chelmore who went three for four, with a double while PRtty. Ann Gridznk and Mnry Smith contributed a double, Award nominations wanted INFORMATION/REGISTRATION NIGHTS for Fall and Winter programs will. take place on Tuesday, September 8 and Wednesday, September 9 from 7 - 9 p.m. both evenings at the Seaforth and District Community Centres. You will be able to • register for Minor Hockey, Ringette, Figure- 1°mm'_ Skating, Minor Broomball, Boy Scouts, Aron« Manager 527.1272, Cubs and Beavers and Fitness is Fun. For The Seaforth Recreation .Departinent is more information about these nights, con- • . now gearing up for FALL AND WINTER tact the Recreation Office at 527-0882. • PROGRAMS, If you are interested in in - Due to bad weather the CALIFORNIA structing a program, or interested in learn- CUTIES FASTBALL game - had to be Ing a new hobby and know of someone that' cancelled. People are wondering if they will can teach, please call me at the Recreation return this year. The answer is no, 'but we L.Office, 527.0882, - will have them back next year. They make WORKSHOP R , A , hosts VOLUNTEER WORKSH their schedule up at the beginning of the OP`IN WINGHAM! If you are year, and are full until the end of the ball volunteer member of anon -profit club or season. Watch the advertising at the beginn- ing of ball season next year. RECREATION PREVIEW by Marty Bedard ICE RENTAL MEETING!!! Any group or organization that rents Ice from the Seaforth and District Community' Centre is required to be at a meeting on Monday, September 14 at 7:30 p.m. in the upstairs hall of the arena: Please confirm•all regular 1987.88 ice irentals including tournaments on or before the meeting to Graham Nesbitt, craft ours.. liza lot) ' IM This program was created with the safety of people and the protection of boats in mind. It will: • put ongoing maintenance of existing small craft har- bours and facilities on a ' sounder financial footing; s re -open harbour facilities closed for safety reasons; • repair damage caused by storms or high water levels: • launch new services and facilities at some harbours that will meet the expand- ing needs of fishermen, yachtsmen and local , industries, But more importantly local harbour authorities created under this revitaliza- tion program will. with the Federal government support, give fishermen and other users a more direct role in the planning, management, operation and maintenance of their harbour. Project proposals will be analyzed and funded on their individual merits, and announcements on funding will be made as decisions are reached. Fisheries and Ocean Kobe's el oceans ® .® Tam Slddon, Minister TO Sidao'n, Minisire Cal a.d SEAFORTH & DISTRICT COMMUNITY CENTRES requires an ARENA ATTENDANT For 1987 - 88 Ice Season. 40 hours per week, for approx. 20 weeks. Shift- work. Wagead S5 - so. per • hour. Appllcatlent bvailbble at arena & town hall offices. Applica- tion deadline, September 11 at 5;00 p.m. Arena Board ICE RENTAL MEETING Monday, September 14 at 7:30 p.m. in Upstairs Hall at Arena Please confirm all regular 1987 1 88 ice Rentals in, eluding tournaments on or before meeting. DISHES To anyone who has borrowed or taken any dishes from the kitchen at the Community centre. it would be appreciated if they could be returned as soon as possible with no questions asked. thank You for your Consideration. The Seaforth 8 District Community Centres Board Sun Life Assurance Company Of Canada tIFE 8MORTGAGE INSURANCE PLANS DEFERRED ANNUITIES, INCOME TAX DEDUCTIBLE FLEXIBLE NO LOAD R.R,S, P. NON•SMOKERS•RATES AVAILABLE Rep. ARNOLD STINNISSEN 117 Goderich St. East, Seaforth Tot. 527.0410 ilTFflhIHN 482-7103 PECK APPLIANCES "IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VAFRNA- Junior •'11" linckoy Club Requires an ASSISTANT COACH Apply to: Box 904 Seaforth, Ont. tlar ottaauktit 1 4tH Junior'" O Hockey Club invites all interested players for the up. coming hockey season to a, ball hockey practice at 8 p.nr. TUES., SEPT. 15