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INFORMATION -REGISTRATION NIGHTS
An opportunity to become aogtNMnMd with what is availabb
for you and your family in recrMtlon, sports, Culture and
service groups.
A CHANCE TO REGISTER FOR
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Boy Scouts, Girl Guides, minor hockey, minor broomball,
ringette, figure skating, power skating, bowling, curling, &
recreation Fall -Winter programs
Bring the entire family - ask questIons, request information,
see how you can become involved.
Wednesday, September 5 and Thursday, September 6
7.00-9'00 p.m. both nights at the Sestorth and Distract Com-
munity Centres.
For more information please call the Recreation Office at
527-0882
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POWER SKATING
The Seaforth Recreation Department will be offering POWER SKATING
this tall for children ages 6 to 17 years of age. This program will be 8 - one
hour sessions for •30.00 per child Shauna Core will Instruct the children
through a series of skating drills The children will be put Into 3 different
groups according to ability, and age The dates and tunes are as follows
DATE
Sat., Sept. 29
Sun., Sept. 30
Mon., Oct. 1
Tues., Oct. 2
Sat., Oct. 6
Sun., Oct. 7
Mon., Oct. 8
Tues., Oct. 9
AGES 6-9
9:30-10:30 am
1:00-2:00 pm
6:30-6:30 pm
7:00-8:00 pm
9:30-10:30 am
5:00-6:00 pm
9:00-10:00 am
7:00-8:00 pm
AGES 10-13
10:30.11:30 inn
2:00-3:00 pm
6:30-7:30 pm
8:00-9:00 pm
10:30-11:30 on
8:00-7:00 pm
10:00-11:00 am
8:00-9:00 pm
AGES 14 and up
11:30-12:30 pin
3:00-4:00 pm
7:308:30 pm
9:00-10:00 pm
11:30-12:30 pm
7:00-8:00 pm
11:00-12:00 noon
9:00-10:00 pm
All children must have a helmet, gloves and elbow pads, while on the Ice,
this is tor safety precautions. It you are interested In putting your child in
this program, registration will be held on Sept. 5 from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m at
the Arena and Sept. 6 from 7:00 to 9.00 pm also at the Arena For more
information please contact the Recreation Office at 527-0882
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FLAGGING THEM IN, Seaforth lawn bowler Olive Papple waves
her partners shot in with an orange hankie at the club's Anniver-
sary Tournament on Wednesday. Elliott photo.
NATTY HEADGEAR was
everywhere at the Seaforth
Anniversary Lawn Bowling
tournament on Wednesday.
Alex Murray, London, sported
a unique pith helmet for the
occasion. Elliott photo.
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Weather holds for
Anniversary bowlers
Highhgliting last week's ace vuxc
at the Seafcrth Lawn Bowling Club
was the Anniversary Tournament
held Wednesday August 22, 144
bowlers were present from Sarnia,
Landon, Woodstock, Ingersoll,
Oakville, Kitchener, Preston, Strat-
ford, Mitchell, Atwood, Clinton,
Lucknow, Owen Second, Seaforth
and Deaden to name some of the
places. Winners' for the day were
Noun and Noreen Welsh of Lon-
don's Fairmount Club with 3 w and
53 o/p 2. Second place went to
Cam Millman and Jean Fanner of
the Roeelawn Club in Owen Sound
with 3 w and 47 o/p 1. Third was
Eric Rank andpartner of Oakville,
3 w and 47. Fifthprize went to
Wes Watson and Ethel Fairbairn of
the London Thistle Club with 3 w
and 45. Sixth was Ed Eckmcir and
Frances Tuer of Mitchell with 3 w
and 44 o/p 1. Seventh place went to
the Woodstock team of Don and
Doris Sibley 3 w and 42 olp 1.
Eighth prize was Jack and Jane
Treleareen of Lucknow with 3 w
and 42.
High two game winners were
Jack and Audrey McDonald, also of
Lucknow with 2 w and 47 o/p 1
This tournament is sponsored by
the Seaforth Lawn Bowling Club
members sail earociSs and they
are reapale far the donation of
all the beautiful prizes which wao
on display dunn4lthe day including
prizes from a farmer maaba and
friends. The Social Committee aad
chco helpers are also to be coon -
molded for the fine job they did in
the kitchen, serving mesh lona
early morning coffee and hot scones
to late suppers. The anniv��r)►
conunitt�ce is indeed grcetfu eIo all
who su • . • the club in any way
and he l• - • to make this year's
tournament a real success.
A post -evaluation meeting was
held the following evening and
plans are in the offing for next
years IournamenL The greens were
in excellent condition and the
weatherman was most favourable.
On Monday afternoon, the ladies
bowled for the MacLean Trophy.
High team was Edna Bell and
Dorothy McCluskie with 3 w and
26. Second was Eileen Adamson
and Ruth Beutenmiller with 2 w
and 28, and third went to Melina
Coombs and Rika Van Bake! with
2 w and 24. In out-of-town tour-
naments, Art and Mary Finlayson
were second at W Ingham Open
Pairs with 3 w and 44 o/p 3 on
Saturday afternoon. Good Bowling
to all.
See -saw battle to 2-2
tie for St. Columban
This past Sunday, August 26, the
St. Columban Men's Soccer Team
played their final home game of the
season. The outcome was a 2 - 2
tie with Chatham Express.
St. Columban fell behind early in
the match as the Express jumped
out to a 2 - 0 lead. The locals
fought back hard, and late in the
first half Rem Murray placed a shot
just inside the post to cut the deficit
to just one. The rest of the game
was a see -saw battle as both teams
had many chances but could not
finish them. Late in the second half,
the locals tied it as Rem Murray
notched his second goal of the
game by tucking it past a charging
Chatham goaltender.
St. Columban now sits with a
nine win, four loss, and one tie
record as they head into their final
game of the season which will be in
Sarnia on Sunday September 9 at
5:00 p.m. The locals have 19 points
now as they sit in third place of
their division. Those points should
be enough to hold down a playoff
spot. The team would like to thank
their fans for their support and
hopes to see you at the playoff
matches.
Centenaires, Brussels Bulls reach
affiliation agreement terms
Brussels, which opened its
training camp at Listowel on the
weekend, had about 80 hopefuls
showed up. They want to keep
some borderline players on a string,
so to speak, to keep rivals from
picking them up and to develop
them in our system as prospects
further down the line. On the other
hand, Seaforth had as few as seven
skaters show up for some practices
and games last year, a situation
which ties the coach's hands and is
not healthy.
"We already had 60 invites out to
our training camp before this af-
filiation thing came along," says
Campbell, "but just because they're
invited doesn't mean they'll show -
and the more bodies the merrier.
And if one of our guys has got the
goods and wants to develop by
playing a lot of hockey this winter
he will certainly be able to do so
under this arrangement. The bottom
line is we get more bodies from
which to mold a competitive team
and our coach still gets the final say
on our playing roster, and who goes
up and who doesn't. Brussels said
they wouldn't even ask on nights
we were both playing."
The nature of an affiliation
Agreement is such that it can be
ended simply by not using it, says
Campbell, and in any case any
agreement automatically ends at the
season. "Also, I feel you would
have to get up pretty early in the
morning to pull a fast one on Mr.
Zimmer, so we feel pretty safe. But
we are not entering into this arran-
gement with that kind of negative
attitude. We feel the affiliation can
benefit both clubs. We'll just see
how it goes."
The Centenaires training camp
opens in Hensall at 8:30 p.m. on
Sunday Sept. 16. All interested area
players are welcome.
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Agreement is such that it can be
ended simply by not using it, says
Campbell, and in any case any
agreement automatically ends at the
season. "Also, I feel you would
have to get up pretty early in the
morning to pull a fast one on Mr.
Zimmer, so we feel pretty safe. But
we are not entering into this arran-
gement with that kind of negative
attitude. We feel the affiliation can
benefit both clubs. We'll just see
how it goes."
The Centenaires training camp
opens in Hensall at 8:30 p.m. on
Sunday Sept. 16. All interested area
players are welcome.
McMaster Siemon
INSURANCE
BROKERS INC.
Auto • Home • Farm
Branch Manager
BILL (WM.) SIEMON
COMMERCIAL & LIFE INSURANCE
P.O. Boz 41111 Call Collect
« Ontario ltd.. Biu. 11484130
MrrCHEld_ Oat. 3411-111117
BAILEY' S
of Hensel, Ltd.
Highway 14 262-2020
home comfort people
• Furnaces •
• Air conditioning •
Heat pumps
'11', arcn t rennfortab/i
until you aryl