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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1986-12-24, Page 9Hockey tournament set forMoflda'J � RECREATION PRE Irty EW On Monday, December 29, Association Seafoare rt District Minor Hockey sponsoring a Junior flouseleague HOCKEY TOURNAMENT at the Arena from8 a.m. to 4 p.m, Rick W ood, tournament organizer rrgai erhas willa good day planned. Each participant receive a souvenir for Wparticipating,sthe kids well at a hoti dog and pop. will be watching movies upstairs on a they upstairs on a V.C.R., machine dwiEltwatch Texaco Canada limited. They these movies on a T.V. donated by Box The purpose of the tournament is o the children that didn't make a travelling 28 and Sunday team a chance to play in one, The Seaforth N.C.C.P. Level til Coaches clinic, Sunday and District Minor Hockey Association would March 22, Saturday, T clinic begins at 8 like to thank the following merchants for March 29, 1987 at the F.E. Mao ill n ls required, Ray's Family Market, • a,m. all 3 days. Pre -reg donating a case of pop; Archie's Sunoco, Bob School in W inghaiii. and Brood Variety,neral Store call Rennie Alexander at the W iigham and Food Market, W i w Cie and'h'emeer Printers. They would also like to Re F�'i'i'NDepartment S � �Nnt 3The exercise program thank208, r Steve Me Insurance a Brokers iz a Train d for donating the "A" trophy Mark this date for all ages where you are encourage to work for donating the "B" trophy. Centres every h on your calendar and don't miss the g, the and your District a Community at the sSer If anyone is interested in coaching'W ednesday and Friday morning from 9:30 to Np .C.P.ng COeve 1 Coaches Clinic, coming SiiguP• undaY, 10:30a.m.There will bespecial emphasis put January - Level 1 Coaches eliArea January 4,1987 at the Listowel Arena from 9 on stretching, low level aerobics and care lose a.m. to 1 p.m. Register at 8:30 a.m. The cost the and back.Suitable ole for or begin wishing older adults is $15 per person. Please register before weight. MEN ARE WE wishin CO JOIN, January 1, 1987. Contact Keith Bender March 21, Roegistration gis$20 for once a week. $ 0 for w please eek 291-4603 for •more information• N•C.C.P. Registration fee will be $3U for twice a week ll 1987 It Coaches Madill Saturday, dary School in the Recreation Officeat tc527.08 2 or ro willregister er 1987 at the F.E. Madbl ginsat8:0 be Wore Inform The Clinic tagt R nt a a.m. Foreon We first morning INTER PROGRAMS in more Information ngha contact Rennie Department on ednesday, January PROGRAMS th-l2 W Ingham Recreation Department elude gymnastics and bacadminton, computers, y. Please 357-1208. watch refinishing for ads and further watch The Exp information. There will be no moms PLEASE NOTE: and tots or senior shuffleboard on Wednes- day, December 24 or senior shuffleboard on December 31, There will be moms and tots skating on December 31 from 1-3 p.m. : ladies; Mary Bp Van Bake! 252, Ethel Hoist man 256, 232, Men: Chas. Perkins 365, Theo Van Bakel 323, Jim Keys 275, New Year Merry Christmas and Happy from the Seaforth Recreation Committee. W e would like to thank everybody for the excellent to recreation and are looking forwardthenew -siders h . ..• first period goals did the Villagers in. They C.H. Es, there's 5 EASY a in this 2 y settled goals did t during the last period and allowed just one scare but bydisappearedtt time, , Sometimes, there s no justice Riders the jolly fellow in red had long world of they d. Easy terribly bad the the night. felthilike t se had done .: e net the of The crags got two goal performances from dirty season droppedto deserve into their socks on and dirt coal than enchanting evening. Honey Wdenhen tel nd brother a hdrian and nate. this ►sps a ca vyingmDUMPERSeto:1 1986 0 a 2 Despite carrying most themselves me play to the but the old boys final! wrongfirst period they threefoto ppocoThey an It was a struggle, end of ated in the Exscore. endof ran managed to subdue a stubborn Parrline club inaptly unmolested Express of the by a narrow 3.2 tally. baa into the The Orangemen played their best game in Ere surface but committed the ultimate sin ofe weeks and probably de their better in this not being nets andtdirt the hoststussle. blinking net the ghosts of bro°rbballThe Dumpers gave every indication they games past C.H.hd frown three such ecoid' lila but veoevery on indication minds Now . had only three good scoring had everything theoppcrafty. during that first ra being like and as a result, Pauline had more than their the crafiv• experien PPanent boxer they waited share of the play. Red hot Jim Henderson Bill Docking and •'de along danced by a sassy When Easy Riders patiently fore ar opth1e Fhcpress moved in dropped their guardoal combination punch to with a three g effectively end the bout, The teams each connected twice during the hist penod in which the losing side iifd not have the same big territorial margin play but, never -the -less, deserved better. Easy Perhaps the single big reason why g Riders failed and C. H, ttnurnpheedaws as again Bobby Nash The slippery q one for the obra, centre scored twice and set up inners Houston Bill Meyers. Brett FSnIayssgon and Murray E1 [)ick Robiinnsoonrand fRobtb'icG gorles to treplied for Easy Riders You could say that a green ('hrtstnta-s was had by the tress. GRADS 11 F:C:att)*i17 tiie`'d Teas the night below Christmas, And all through the shads Not a creature was stirring. Not even a Rat' The stockings were hung. its the hire that Saint Nick. h care. En the hope w nuld awn to there winning SI Frank Verberne. Paul Gibbings rapped in two goals during a 15 second span early in the second period to account for Parrline's scoring. JUNIOR FARMERS 2 W I �he Junior o See what happensbecome Farmers have a full squad. They downright ornery varmints. The Farmers had the whole gang last; Thu ison siay ued and. with Ao2h Merry ,Christmas and A Happy New Year I,,- i ��,-� "• ,CCC( e` ke i attiggittg Itiattit, happitteo ckee t to aff, out fli+ ; and patne1to. 'E1 dip) Y !}: I3OILEI11HSy�{ 13. . I /CANADA' S4ROIl.ER%h�n �`rwit�IrMAKERI v Seaforth (519)527.0600 During this holiday season, we'd like you to know that your business is greatly appreciated. Don & Pat Deighton & Staff Joy and Blessings toas we celebrate this very special WHITNEY-RIBEY FUNERAL HOME Ross, Joyce and Family 527 1 Seaforth ttut in the mon 11 Has all very pad' IN hen all the Etats goodies. ix ere ..wiped by the Grads caught Thin en Grad > p last ( e lads Thursday were e Five Novice win 14-1 SEASON'S GREETINGS 44'9 sinera,y wish Olt our generous norrons o w onde+tut Christmas and o Floppy Nov. Year May your holiday seoson ba Idiot! with friends. (amity. love and toy. School's out, and the Seaforth Novice team 1' ready for a week of hockey tra+s•eiTed to Friday. december 19 the boys week off t r i n to starth'tot The asst period ended a5© score tor Seaforth Goals being awarded to Boyd Devereaux, • Shaun Ansteit. Jason Henderson (2 and Charles Robertson In the second period Sieve vltclnalty added 2 more and Chris Marion iii to 9eaforth's scereet ,RMOverton Wasn't going to give in y scoring rd Jeronimus, assisted by Mike Rapp their first goal Mike Vock played a super game not alloying another goal to be seated against his team. The third period main was Full of actin with goats awarded o: Pat Gridzak, Boyd Mian lly (2 i�• Mark Assistsn for Seaforth Steve wer e aw riled lit r21, Pat Gridzak, awarded to Mike Itug' '31, Boyd Mark 1feNid,oi <2►, Pat Coyne2 . 1 All this Devereaux (21. Jason Henderson ( team effort broughtleir' next g� Saturday to a 14-1 rmal, The boys play against Stratford Rene Leveille Paula Leveille Peggy Hopper Laurie Braodfoat Ramona Humphrey Henrietta Boon 3 ALBERT STREET CLINTON 482-3826 Glad tidings to you and yours, with warm wishes for a 5eason filled with Soy and contentment. May tris holiday be the best yet! Warm wishes for a season .of d,.•• friendship and good Many thanks for your support'. SEAF01011 JEWELLERS SEAFORTK MEDICAL CLINIC Goderich St,, W., Seaforth 527.1770 Seaforth 527=027D