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The Huron Expositor, 1990-01-03, Page 101 OA TI -IE HURON`EXPOSiTOR, JANUARY 3 1990; •STARTS JANUARY RY 1.5 TQ ARcH,24. at, Vanastra Recreation Centre 482-3544 -- -'$ TF -OF INFORMATION VTRA RECREATION CENTRE POOL RE-OPE.NIN JANUARY 8th/90 CALL: 482-3544 FOR MORE INFORMATION *FREE COFFEE, JUICE & COOKIES Wednesday & Friday during swim times ° % DISCOUNT ON MEMBER FREE SWIM DAYS Wednesday, January 10/90 12:00.1:00 p.m. (adult) 6:00.7:30 p.m. (open) B:00. 9:00 p.m. (open) FITNESS IS FUN When You Work At Your Own Pace! EXERCISE PROGRAM TUESDAY MORNINGS FROM 9:00 -10:00 aorn.- agentieprogramfor seniors, beginners, or anyone wanting to stretch and tone up without stress. Your instructor wf9 be LYNNE DEVEREAUX. Registration fee will be $25.00 for 10 weeks. Beginning Tuesday, January 9,. 1990 WEDNESDAY EVENINGS FROM 8:00 -'9:OC PMI. -Bow impact, but energized where you work at your own level Your instructor will be PAM NESBITT. Registration fee wIl be 525.00 for 10 weeks. Beginning Wednesday, January 10, 1990. BOTH PRSGRAMS WILL BE HELD AT T, fE SEAFORTI & DISTRICT COMMUNITY CENTRES Sponsored by the Seaforth. Recreation and Parks Department For registration or information call: The Recreation Office at 527-0882 ALL FASHION WINTER MERCHANDISE' REDUCED! 8dijkofferS' A HpOK 1 i arren Akey extends a stick to a Tavistock Brave - but not In a goodwill gesture - while team - mat , Jeff Gemmell scrambles around the net during the Centenaires' home game on Friday night. Seaforth downed the Braves 6-4. Elliott photo. season getting shorter for Centenaires Seaforth Centenaires suffered a tough loss at the hands of the Mitchell Hawks on December 23, but they bounced back last Friday night to' avenge the defeat by soundly trouncing Tavistock. They must have gotten what they wanted for Christmas. In the contest against Mitchell, the Centenaires had their minds on the holidays and were subsequently romped over 5-1. Seaforth's lone goal came late in the third period, scored by Paul Mcllwain with assists by Darren Akey and Jason McNichol. By this point, Seaforth was already down 4-1, and the Hawks scored their final goal with one and a half minutes left on the clock just to play it safe. One embarrassment of the game was a two -minute slashing penalty called on Centenaires' goaltender Bill Tremeer ear- ly in the first period, at the time of Mit- chell's first goal. The Centenaires' enjoyed a six-day holi- day, and came back fighting. They hosted the Tavistock on Friday, December 29 and played a strong game of hockey, downing the Braves 6.1. There was a lot of skating and not . mucli scoring for the entire first period until the, final 30 seconds, when Andy Ball took a pass from Blair Beuerman and put Seaforth on the scoreboard. This fired up the Centenaires, and the team took off. Brad Beuttenmiller scored the first of his two goals of the game at 11:30 in the second.iperiod, a power -play ef- fort assisted by Mike Murray. Less than a minute later Bede I was back in the it4;heAu k 16vist0e iiet The Braves' goalie, Jeff Redfern could only watch .yin dismay as Rich Boddy, assisted by Ball and Beuerman, scored for the Centenaires and put Seaforth at a 4-0 advantage. Enough is enough, decided at least one Tavistock player,.; and ten seconds after Boddy's goal Rob; Oliver scored a single- handed goal for the Braves. That was the last time that the visitors were heard from in the second period, and with 4:24 left rad Beuttenrnhller scored another goal on assists by Ball and Murray. Tavistock pulled themselves together in the third period and scored two goals, making the score 5-3. Mike Murray widen- ed the gap for Seaforth with an empty net goal near the end of the game, assisted by Beuttenmiller. "Mike Murray had a great game," noted Centenaires' coach Graham Nesbitt; also lauding the superb playing by Brad Beut- tenmiller and Andy Ball. The efforts of the entire team paid off in this game, and a final desperate goal by Tavistock with 1:27 left in the game wasn't enough to make up the deficit. The Centenaires deserved, and got, the win. Coach Nesbitt also made note of the fine goaltending by Jason Cooper, who saved 35 of Tavistock's 39 shots on goal. Seaforth had 45 shots on goal. Bill Tremeer did not dress for Friday's game, as he was admitted to hospital shortly after Christmas. He was discharg- ed a few days afterwards, but he's taking it easy for the time being and is taking in the games from the warmer section of the stands. Coach Nesbitt remarked that he may dress for the Centenaires home game against Lucan on the 7th. Speedy recovery, Bill! This is judgment time for the Centenaires, with only nine games remain- ing in the regular season and a three-day tournament in Exeter on January 19,20 and 21. The team travels to Exeter on Friday, but will be back at the Seaforth 'Iistrict Arena on Sunday at 1:30 to battle Lucan. Let's cheer them on, the season is shorter than you think. EFFECTIVE DEFENCE - Blair Beuerman does his best to stave off a Tavistock rival during Friday night's home game. The Centenaires defeated the Braves 6-4. Elliott photo. Bailey's of ,Flensall Ltd. Highway #4 * Herisall * 262-2020 * * Furnaces * Air Conditioning * Heat Pumps 1 "SERVING THE COMMUNITY FOR OVER 65 YEARS" Located on the Main Street in Mitchell 348-8463 OPEN: Monday -Saturday 9:00-5:30 •DRAPERIES *VERTICALS •VENETIANS •PLEATED SHADES Your Carrier Home Comfort People We Aren't Comfortable Until You Are SEAFORTH RECREATION DEPT, 1990 WINTER PROGRAMS S,,IA, 5;,,14 Sy14 S -yl Syl4 S.F.,-11...S41,.. S,wl4 S6.14 S.,IL, SVA, STA 5,14 S, IL 5-.,14 S -,IL. S..,rl4 5.yII* Si.y 74 Sy -14 Sy Health Matters •FURNITURE REFINISHING will be held Monday evenings from 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. at the High School. Your instructor will be Harvey Beuerman. Registration fee will be *25.00 for 10 weeks. This program will begin on Monday, January 8, 1990. •MIXED COMPETITIVE VOLLEYBALL will also be held on Monday evenings at the High School. Your instructor will be James Sampa. Registration fee will be :17.50 for 10 weeks. This program is held from 8:00 - 10:00 p.m. and will begin the week of January 8, 1990. •AUTO MECHANICS (FOR MEN AND WOMEN) will be held on Tuesday evenings from 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. at the High School. Jim Floyd will give you a better understan- ding of how your car works and what makes it run. The content of this program will include: The engine, chassis and drive train, lubrication, electrical system, tires and wheels, fuel and cooling system. Registration fee for this ten week course will be 025.00 per person. The program will begin on January 9, 1990. •MIXED RECREATIONAL VOLLEYBALL will be continued from the fall. This fun, non-competitive program will be held Wednesday evenings from 8:00 - 10:00 p.m. at the High School. Your instructor will be Terri Dale. This program will begin on Wednesday, January 10 and registration fee for 10 weeks will be *17.50. •MIXED ADULT BASKETBALL Is also continued from the fall. this program is held every Thursday evening from 7:30.9:30 p.m. at the High School for 10 weeks begin- ning January 11, 1990. Marc Robinet will instruct this program and the registration fee will be 015.00 •BALL ROOM DANCING will be held on Thursday evenings from 7:30 - 9:00 p.m. at the Seaforth & District Community Centres. Lou Morollo and his wife will guide you through step by step to perfect dancing. This program will begin on Thursday, January 11 and last for 9 weeks. Registration fee will be *40.00 per couple. , •WOOD CARVING will also be held on Thursday evenings. This program will be held at the High Sdhool from 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. and will begin on January 11, 1990. Ted Schindein from Mitchell will guide you step by step on how to carve a wooden duck. Registration fee for this 10 week program will be *50.00 per person, which includes all materials (wood, eyes etc.) •CHILDREN'S GYMNASTICS will also begin in January. The available instructors can not come on Saturday.mornings. I would like any interested parents to call and let me know what day and.thfle best sults you. Call 527-0882 and ask for Marty. FOR REGISTRATION OEi 'INPORMAtION PLEASE CALL THE SEAFORTH RECREATION AND PARKS DEPARTMENT AT 527-0882. Limits will be put on all programs, and if not enough participation In other programs may. result In cancellation. rwlu,e ou,Un WATERPROOF DEFROSTERS. • p� VIVA Bleck T upe. Powtor Req. 09.95 LE$55►�9 AVIATOR aooTi N Black' or Brown Loath... 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