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The Huron Expositor, 1986-12-17, Page 8A8 - THE HURON EXPOSITOR DECEMBER 17, 1986 A SPECIAL GIFT IDEA Give a Gift Subscription for Christmas Give all the news from home Class urges 'work at own pace' FITNESS IS FUN: The exercise program for all ages, where you are encouraged to "work at your own pace" will be held at the Seaforth and District .Community Centres every W ednesday and Friday morning from 9:30 to 10:30 a,m, There will be special emphasis put on stretching, low level aerobics and care for the back. Suitable for beginners, older adults and seniors, or anyone wishing to lose weight. MF"' ARE ENCOURAGED TO JOIN. Re(/' ,iation fee will be $30 for twice a week Jr $20 for once a week. To register pie'.. z call the Recreation Office or registr: un the first day, which will be1987. A DULTld NIGHT PROGRAMS will 14begin the week of January 12, 1987. Please watch the Expositor for details. SENIOR SHUFFLEBOARD continues every W ednesday afternoon from.1:30 - 4 p.ni. at the Seaforth and District Community (`Pnlroc 1 neo „`.elr'c n nPrx were' ladies' Huron , F,xposltor 527-0240 THANKYOU To everyone who helped make our 7th Anniversary such a success. DRAW WINNERS MIKE FLANAGAN, Seaforth - 25.00 Gas Voucher RICK HOORNAERT, Dublin - 25.00 Gas Voucher DENNIS MEDD, Egmondville - Hostess Munchie Doll TOM BARRY, Seaforth - Truck from Pepsi PAUL HAK, Seaforth - Hostess Munchie Doll WADE BROOME, Egmondville - 25.00 Gas Voucher PETE MARTENE, Seaforth - 25.00 Gas Voucher ALVIN HOFF, Egmondville - 25.00 Gas Voucher ROSS GOVIER, Seaforth - 25.00 Gas Voucher RECREATION by Tty g PREVIEW Mary Coleman 359, Ethel Heist 255, Rika Van Bakel 253. Men: Jack Sinclair 386, Theo Van Bakel 359, Stan Hillen 341, PLEASE NOTE: There will be no shuffle- board or parents and tots skating held on Wednesday December 24. On Friday, January 30, 1987, Ellison Travel is organizing a BUS TRW to watch the iondoh Knights face off against North Bay Centennials, 'Tic'kets are available at- the Recreation Ofi'ice and Box furniture, The bus will leave , the Victoria Park between 0:30 and 7 p.m. Cost per person is $19.95 each, For more information please contact the itr•rt'enli„n (11MP at 527.0882. Don't miss the special Christmas FILMS A'I' THE LIBRARY on Saturday, December 20. Films begin at 1:30 p.m. They are "Yes Virginia, There is a Santa Claus" and "The Great Santa Claus Caper" • The children will also be able to visit with Santa alter the films and tell him what they would like for Christmas. NOTE: There will he no Story Hour at the Library on Saturday, December 27 and Saturday, January 3. The Seaforth and District Minor House - league are organizing a tournament for the Juniors to be held on Monday, December 29 from 8 a.m. to 4 p,m• Don't miss the action, euttenm ller gives Oilers 4-3 win Jason Beuttenmiller scored late in the second period to give the Oilers a 4-3 win over the Canadians in houseleague hockey action. The Canadians took an early lead with goals by Brian Cook, Eric Johnston and Dwayne Pryce. Sean Cook and Doug Campbell had assists but the Oilers overpowered with goals by Jason Schoonderwoerd, Scott Hoegy and Beuttenmiller (2). An assist went to Brad Carter. NORTH STARS 6 BRUINS 2 The North Stars maintained a strong lead taken in the first period, over the Bruins to win the game 6-2. Jeff Gemmell, Steven Papple (2), Jamie W ilbee, Terry Gray, and Paul McLlwain all picked up points for the North Stars. Jason Wheatley assisted twice. Jason McNichol and Kevin Mcllwain scored one each for the Bruins with assists to Ted Sills and Aaron Broome. GET MOM ONE FOR CHRISTMAS HOSTESS CHIPSG 1.59 • Cast iron bores • 2 cylinder smooth • Solid state ignition • Optional power steering • • Deck Optional • Blower (Front) Available WIIALERS3 PENGUINS 4 The Whalers came on strong scoring three goals but the Penguins squeaked by with four. Penguins goals were scored by Mike Coyne (21, Daryl Haney, and Mathew McNichol with assists to Ken Hildebrand, Whalers goals were scored by Jeff Tremeer, Pat Maloney and Scott Jervis with an assist to Steve Mclnally. F'I.AMES 3 FLYERS 4 Kevin Van Den Neucker and Mathew Vock gave the Flames a strong lead at the end of the first period but Jason Henderson, David McNatrn (2) and M ike W att retaliated for the Flyers to win the game 4 to 3. Flyer Dean Finnigan and Flame Mike Moylan also picked up assists. JETS 7, LEAFS 3 The Jets soared past the Leafs to drop a 7-3 decision. Jason Smith, Brad Ribey and Mike Devereaux each scored for the Leafs in a desperate attempt to win but Jets Pat Gridzak (4), Jason Murray, Lawrence Flanagan and Mark Van Dooren overpowered. Assists went to Jets Janice Rodney and Leaf Brent Hulley. SATURDAY. DECEMBERR The Flyers snuck by the Whalers in Saturday morning house league hockey action. The score was Flyers 7 Whalers 5. Flyers goals were scored by Mike Watt, Derek Gridzak (2 ): and Joshua Dietz (4 ). Cub C cadet 0irc'linigillimen r FROM 1895.00 20 PRE -OWNED UNITS ON NAND over Canadians Assists went to Dean Finnigan, Jason Henderson. Brandon Nash and Jason Gem- mell. Whalers goals were scored by Scott Jervis (3), Joe Murray and Jeremy Somer- ville. Assists went to Steve Mclnally and Pat Maloney. The Jets beat the Flames 8-1. Jets goals were scored by Jason Murray (2), Justin Rodney, Mark Van Dooren (2), Harold Hugill, Mike Campbell and W ayne Schoond- erwoerd, The assists went to John McKerch- er and Lawrence Flanagan. Flames goal was scored by Mike Etue assisted by Mike Movlan. The Penguins heat the !Leafs 4- I . Penguins goals were scored by Michael Hugill, 'Mike Coyne and Pat Coyne (21. Assists went to Jeremy McNichol. The Leaf goal went to Stephen Vanden Hengel. The North Stars edged the Canadians 8-7. North Star goals went to Paul MclJwain (5: and Jeff Gemmell (3). The assist went to Jamie W ilbee. Canadians goals went to Brian Cook (2 ), Sean Cook (3 ), an'd Ray Lamont (2 ), Assists went to Karsten Carroll and Wayne Regele. The Oilers outscored the Bruins 9-3, Oilers goals were scored by Brad Carter (2 ), Danny McNaughton (3), Jason Schoonderwoerd (3) and Shane Taylor. Assists went to G. Murray and Scott Hoegy. Bruins goals were scored by Aaron Bmome and Pat Moylan (2), Seaforth Tweens win two Seaforth Tweens won two games on the weekend. The first game was played in Huron Park Friday night. Andrea Ribey protected the home net, and with strong defensive play by Kim Rau, Janice Rodney, Susan Rowcliffe and Melissa W hitmore• they kept the count to two for Huron Park, while managing to score five for themselves. Tracy Fortune got a hat trick while Lisa Henderson added the other two goals. Assists went to Janice Rodney and Jill Wood, The two against Seaforth were scored by Shauna Becker. -or Siiturdhyr' the squad travelled to Stratford for an exhibition game, winning one of the hardest fought games of the season 8-2. Super refereeing resulted in an abundance of violations for Seaforth but only one penalty. while Stratford suffered 12 minutes. Andrea Gingerich, rookie goaltender• out manoeuvered the hard shooting Stratford team Tracy Fortune and Lisa Henderson both got hat tricks while Andrea Ribey counted two goats and Jill Betties one. Sara Teall assisted on three Other assists went to Andrea liibey, Jill Wood. Lisa and Jill Betties The Tweens were to play another game at home on Sunday but Forest failed to show Their next game is played in St Man's, Sunday. December 21 Pee Wees successful in league and exhibition hockey action FREE DRAW ON A VCR 2 FREE GAS DRAWS REMAINING SUNOCO DRAW TO BE MADE DECEMBER 23 ARCHIE'S SUNOCO OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK TO SERVE YOU BETTER 24 GODERICH ST. E., SEAFORTH, 527-0881 Priced al only 4.95 This book has been published at the request of MANY readers and listeners. Bob Shrier's comments on many subjects are written to stimulate your own thoughts. They present a positive point of view that possibly you've never thought of before. It isn't the only point of view. This book may help you to look at the things we encounter in our daily lives just a little more positively. A GREAT IDEA ,FOR THAT EXTRA GIFT Book Available at Huron xposlt.Or LARGE ORDER OF JUST RECEIVED TOY FROM TRACTORS ;2.50 The Seaforth Pee Wees played two regular games and one exhibition game this week and were successful with all three games. On Tuesday night, the team played in Mitchell and won 7.4. Ted Sills opened the scoring for Seaforth and got a second goal in the third period Jason McNichol scored three goals. Jasen Muir got one goal and one assist. Paul Dolmage scored one goal Assists went to Steve Papple with Iwo and Brent van den Akker with one On Thursday night. the boys played an exhibition game in )% ingham an0 defeated W ingham 5.3 Jasen hi uir scored three goals and got ane assist Steve Papple and Jason Beuttenmiller each scored one goal Kevin Mcliwam got two assists and Scan Melody and Brent van den Akker each got one assist The thittl game was played in Seaforth against Milverton nn Saturday night The Pee Wees won by a score of 4-1 Scaring for Seaforth were Ted Sills with two goals and one assist. Jason McNichol with one goal and one assist, Steve Papple with one goal and Kevin Mciiwain with one assist CO.OP SIAPORTH 5234120 fAPM tOuil'MFNI ilNilllf) BOOK NOW AVAILABLE A Collection of 172 FOCUS Columns and RADIO Programs by BOB SHRIER O To cherished old friends andov��our friends and patrons anew friends, we would ll take this opportunity of Christmas. May the l the joy. the trope and theahappinessr, friendships stronger, its meaning of the holiday be deeper. itshopes brighter, as it comes to you during the New Year. CHRISTMAS&AGHAPPYW NEAPS Closed Dec. 25 - 26, Jon. 1 HENSALL DISTRICT C0eOP Mensal! Zurich Seriforth Brucefield 262-3002 236.4393 527.0770 462.9823 Mall Orderis: Write BOOK, A0. Box 220, Goderieh, Ont., N7A 4B6 end enaloise cheque or money orhides poetege and handling, Orderkr 55:95 which Tnc d POP SPECIALS ALL BRANDS CANNED POP CASEtax 24 7.99 PEPSI, COKE,DIET PEPSI,plus 750 ML CANADA DRYGINGERALE BOTTLE 4QdePosit • + tax PEPSI, COKE, 7UP, DIET COKE, 1.5 L DIET PEPSI, DIET 7UP BOTTLE pias q deposit • ✓ + tax KIST & SCHWEPPES GINGERALE, 750 ML SPRITE, DIET SPRITE- - --BOTTLE 39 plus deposit • + tax MINUTE MAIDORANGE, LEMON- 750 Mplus Li, deposit LIME, A&W & HIRES ROOT BEER BOTTLE •J + tax HOSTESS CHIPSG 1.59 • Cast iron bores • 2 cylinder smooth • Solid state ignition • Optional power steering • • Deck Optional • Blower (Front) Available WIIALERS3 PENGUINS 4 The Whalers came on strong scoring three goals but the Penguins squeaked by with four. Penguins goals were scored by Mike Coyne (21, Daryl Haney, and Mathew McNichol with assists to Ken Hildebrand, Whalers goals were scored by Jeff Tremeer, Pat Maloney and Scott Jervis with an assist to Steve Mclnally. F'I.AMES 3 FLYERS 4 Kevin Van Den Neucker and Mathew Vock gave the Flames a strong lead at the end of the first period but Jason Henderson, David McNatrn (2) and M ike W att retaliated for the Flyers to win the game 4 to 3. Flyer Dean Finnigan and Flame Mike Moylan also picked up assists. JETS 7, LEAFS 3 The Jets soared past the Leafs to drop a 7-3 decision. Jason Smith, Brad Ribey and Mike Devereaux each scored for the Leafs in a desperate attempt to win but Jets Pat Gridzak (4), Jason Murray, Lawrence Flanagan and Mark Van Dooren overpowered. Assists went to Jets Janice Rodney and Leaf Brent Hulley. SATURDAY. DECEMBERR The Flyers snuck by the Whalers in Saturday morning house league hockey action. The score was Flyers 7 Whalers 5. Flyers goals were scored by Mike Watt, Derek Gridzak (2 ): and Joshua Dietz (4 ). Cub C cadet 0irc'linigillimen r FROM 1895.00 20 PRE -OWNED UNITS ON NAND over Canadians Assists went to Dean Finnigan, Jason Henderson. Brandon Nash and Jason Gem- mell. Whalers goals were scored by Scott Jervis (3), Joe Murray and Jeremy Somer- ville. Assists went to Steve Mclnally and Pat Maloney. The Jets beat the Flames 8-1. Jets goals were scored by Jason Murray (2), Justin Rodney, Mark Van Dooren (2), Harold Hugill, Mike Campbell and W ayne Schoond- erwoerd, The assists went to John McKerch- er and Lawrence Flanagan. Flames goal was scored by Mike Etue assisted by Mike Movlan. The Penguins heat the !Leafs 4- I . Penguins goals were scored by Michael Hugill, 'Mike Coyne and Pat Coyne (21. Assists went to Jeremy McNichol. The Leaf goal went to Stephen Vanden Hengel. The North Stars edged the Canadians 8-7. North Star goals went to Paul MclJwain (5: and Jeff Gemmell (3). The assist went to Jamie W ilbee. Canadians goals went to Brian Cook (2 ), Sean Cook (3 ), an'd Ray Lamont (2 ), Assists went to Karsten Carroll and Wayne Regele. The Oilers outscored the Bruins 9-3, Oilers goals were scored by Brad Carter (2 ), Danny McNaughton (3), Jason Schoonderwoerd (3) and Shane Taylor. Assists went to G. Murray and Scott Hoegy. Bruins goals were scored by Aaron Bmome and Pat Moylan (2), Seaforth Tweens win two Seaforth Tweens won two games on the weekend. The first game was played in Huron Park Friday night. Andrea Ribey protected the home net, and with strong defensive play by Kim Rau, Janice Rodney, Susan Rowcliffe and Melissa W hitmore• they kept the count to two for Huron Park, while managing to score five for themselves. Tracy Fortune got a hat trick while Lisa Henderson added the other two goals. Assists went to Janice Rodney and Jill Wood, The two against Seaforth were scored by Shauna Becker. -or Siiturdhyr' the squad travelled to Stratford for an exhibition game, winning one of the hardest fought games of the season 8-2. Super refereeing resulted in an abundance of violations for Seaforth but only one penalty. while Stratford suffered 12 minutes. Andrea Gingerich, rookie goaltender• out manoeuvered the hard shooting Stratford team Tracy Fortune and Lisa Henderson both got hat tricks while Andrea Ribey counted two goats and Jill Betties one. Sara Teall assisted on three Other assists went to Andrea liibey, Jill Wood. Lisa and Jill Betties The Tweens were to play another game at home on Sunday but Forest failed to show Their next game is played in St Man's, Sunday. December 21 Pee Wees successful in league and exhibition hockey action FREE DRAW ON A VCR 2 FREE GAS DRAWS REMAINING SUNOCO DRAW TO BE MADE DECEMBER 23 ARCHIE'S SUNOCO OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK TO SERVE YOU BETTER 24 GODERICH ST. E., SEAFORTH, 527-0881 Priced al only 4.95 This book has been published at the request of MANY readers and listeners. Bob Shrier's comments on many subjects are written to stimulate your own thoughts. They present a positive point of view that possibly you've never thought of before. It isn't the only point of view. This book may help you to look at the things we encounter in our daily lives just a little more positively. A GREAT IDEA ,FOR THAT EXTRA GIFT Book Available at Huron xposlt.Or LARGE ORDER OF JUST RECEIVED TOY FROM TRACTORS ;2.50 The Seaforth Pee Wees played two regular games and one exhibition game this week and were successful with all three games. On Tuesday night, the team played in Mitchell and won 7.4. Ted Sills opened the scoring for Seaforth and got a second goal in the third period Jason McNichol scored three goals. Jasen Muir got one goal and one assist. Paul Dolmage scored one goal Assists went to Steve Papple with Iwo and Brent van den Akker with one On Thursday night. the boys played an exhibition game in )% ingham an0 defeated W ingham 5.3 Jasen hi uir scored three goals and got ane assist Steve Papple and Jason Beuttenmiller each scored one goal Kevin Mcliwam got two assists and Scan Melody and Brent van den Akker each got one assist The thittl game was played in Seaforth against Milverton nn Saturday night The Pee Wees won by a score of 4-1 Scaring for Seaforth were Ted Sills with two goals and one assist. Jason McNichol with one goal and one assist, Steve Papple with one goal and Kevin Mciiwain with one assist CO.OP SIAPORTH 5234120 fAPM tOuil'MFNI ilNilllf) BOOK NOW AVAILABLE A Collection of 172 FOCUS Columns and RADIO Programs by BOB SHRIER O To cherished old friends andov��our friends and patrons anew friends, we would ll take this opportunity of Christmas. May the l the joy. the trope and theahappinessr, friendships stronger, its meaning of the holiday be deeper. itshopes brighter, as it comes to you during the New Year. CHRISTMAS&AGHAPPYW NEAPS Closed Dec. 25 - 26, Jon. 1 HENSALL DISTRICT C0eOP Mensal! Zurich Seriforth Brucefield 262-3002 236.4393 527.0770 462.9823 Mall Orderis: Write BOOK, A0. Box 220, Goderieh, Ont., N7A 4B6 end enaloise cheque or money orhides poetege and handling, Orderkr 55:95 which Tnc d