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Walton
Recreation
BALL
REGISTRATION
Saha April 7
1 p.m. -3 palm.
at Ball Park Booth
WALTON
(If unable to attend phone
BILL at 887-9387 or
JOHN at 8878009 after B.)
- SPRING
If SPECIAL
THIS WEEK IN
Seaforth Atoms edged in OMHA
The Seaforth arena was the setting for range. The goalie went dowa to make the
one of the Atoms most exciting games of save but Pat Gridzak was in close enough
the year on March 20. The OMHA semi- to pick up the rebound and put it home.
final playoff series with New Hamburg Seaforth continued to pelt the New Ham -
was tied at two games apiece and both burg net with shots. They had the fans sit -
teams knew that it was a do or die game, ting on the edge of their seats and the
The winner would advance to the, final cheering section encouraging them on, but
round and the loser would be hanging up the breaks just didn't go their way and
the skates for the spring and summer. they were unable to score again.
The Seaforth boys were keen. They came New Hamburg managed to tie the score
out strong in the first period and took a at 1-1 midway through the second period
one goal lead after only 2 1/2 minutes- of .with a power play goal and then took the
playa Jason Sniith passed the puck up to lead one period later.
Shaun Anstett. He swerved around three The Seaforth team had skated so hard in
New Hamburg players and shot at close the first and second periods that by the
semi-final action
third they were beginning to lose momen-
tum. Although they fought hard and shed great determination, ow -
muster the energy needed to get Could
more
goal past the New Hamburg goalie.
The final score was New Hamburg 2 and
Seaforth 1.
Many thanks from both the parents and
the players go to Doug Anstett, Charlie
Robertson and Ray Anstett for all the
hours they have giventhe team this -year.
Coof the 1989-90 Seaforth Atomons to each and teaevem. player
of
been a very successful year - winning
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THIS SHOULD FAKE THEM
OUT...Shaun Anstett takes a different
approach to the puck during last Tues-
day's Atom game against New Ham-
burg. Elliott photo.
• OFF
ON ALL
CUSTOM TEAM
HOCKEY JACKETS
& BASEBALL CUSTOM
NEW UNIFORMS
Offer Valid Till March 31
Call Collect
527-2501
ADULT
GOLF
ssoii IS
Sponsored by:
THE SIEAFORT
EC. EPT.
& THE SEAF r RTH
Gs LF CO" SOtIITi-,Y CLL ;
will begin on
�C �URSIAY, APRIL 12
6:415 p.m. at the Seaforth Golf Course
This program will cover tips on how to play the
game better, rules and etiquette of Golf. All
participants will be on the golf course for the
final two lessons and everyone will receive a
free green fee to use anytime throughout the
summer.
REGOSTRATtON FEF OS $45.00 PER
PE' ,SON
Anyone Interested must pre -register by calling
the Seaforth Recreation Office at
527-0882. This program will be
limited to 40 participants, so
don't miss out, calltoday.
ON THE READY - Scott Wood guards the Seaforth net while a New Hamburg rival
gets on the offensive. Elliott photo.
THE PUCK is quicker than the mitt as Scott Wood lets one fly into the Seaforth
net during last Tuesday's Atom game against New Hamburg. This was the tying
goal, and New Hamburg went on to win the game 2-1. Elliott photo.
ingette Ass
MINOR BASEBALL - MINOR
HOUSELEAGUE SOCCER - LADIES
RECREATIONAL SOFTBALL REGiSTRA-
TIION will be held TONIGHT AND
TOMORROW NIGHT at the Seaforth and
District Community Centres. Minor 13a11 in-
cludes Boy and Girls T- all, Boys and
Girls )Fastball and Boys Baseball for ages
4 to 18 years. Minor Houseleague Soccer:
For Boys and Girls ages 5 to 12 years and
Ladies Recreational Softball: Ladies 18
years or older to play softball at the Lions•
Park every Tuesday evening during they
summer. For information on any of the
above information please call the Recrea-
tion Office at 527-0882.
The Seaforth Recreation Department in
co-operation with the Seaforth Golf and
c�
do
to host
s ion s
ow OcMay 2
to 4 p.m. This is a great time to tune up
your playing skills as the Seaforth Senior
Games are fast approaching. Other games
available to practise on are; Carpet Bowl-
ing, Table Tennis, Crokinole, or any Card
Game.
FREE PUBLIC SKATING will be held
at the Seaforth and District Community
Centres on Saturday, March 31, 1990 from
2:30 to 4 p.m. This ice time has been paid
by theSeaforth, f,iorness club, l;rhng
i
tvhtfle s rhn#y 11th foe an a4'teri1oo0of1fi
and:'exercise.. - • '
The Seaforth PEE WEES hockey team
will be playing Parry Sound Pee Wees for
the All Ontario Minor Hockey Champion-.
ship this weekend at the Seaforth and
�r
iii. -i
—'� �.t'��!liA
by (Recreatilo
N P'' IV
t irector) Marty Bedard
Country Club will be offering ADULT
GOLF LESSONS again this spring. The
course will begin on Thursday, April 12 at
the Golf Course, at 6:45 pm. and run every
Thursday for seven weeks. Thisecp a will
cover tips on how to play the game, the
rules and the etiquette of golf. All par-
ticipants will be on the golf course for the
final two weeks and everyone will receive
a free green fee to use anytime throughout
the summer. Registration fee will be $45.
er person.
preregister at the Anyone afortht Recreation Oferesteu -
fice by calling 527 11 2. The program will
be limited to 40 participants. This is a
thi.5 wohdea Tj
greatce.,to 1
or a chance to t p what you • heady
know. Come out for some fun, fellowship,
and participation. CALL TODAY.
SENIOR SHUFFLEBOARD continues
every Wednesday afternoon at the Seaforth
and District Community Centres from 1:30
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