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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1990-03-28, Page 2222 — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, MARCH 2$, 1990 • KII,DE PARTS HEADQUARTERS 1 SCHOOL PRODUCTION - Plans are continuing for the Mitchell ris, Jan Delvecchio, Andrea Scott, Doug Sharman, Tim Brock, District High School production of Guys and Dolls, set for April David Lannin, Hugh Norris, Donya Daynard, Pauline Fell, 5 to 7. Locally, those involved include, from left, Michele Har- Christina Visser, Joyce Fell, Bruce Whitmore and Jason Hill. Bader photo. Forester's euchre attracts 15 tables of players Cranbrook Correspondent MRS. MAC ENGEL 887-6645 Recent visitors with Mrs. Mac Engel in- cluded Mrs. Bill Armstrong, Fergus, and Staffa women from page 13 ed of the annual Daffodil Tea at Main St. United Church, Mitchell on Saturday, April 7. The District Director Kay Smale, gave a report on the recent District executive meeting in Kirkton, reminding members of the District Annual being hosted by St. Pants' Women's Institute on May 15. Staff Women's Institute is responsible for enter- tainment in the morning. Donations were made to the Mitchell Music Festival, the South Hibbert Athletic Association and the 1st Cromarty Scouts, Cubs and Beavers. PEOPLE At time of writing Freda Kerslake, was a patient in Seaforth Community Hospital. We wish Freda a good recovery. Darlene, Sean and Meaghan Ellison, Barb Bonikowsky, Exeter, and Roberta Templeman, visited Monday with Gerri, Jennifer, Jessica and Joy Neilson, Kitchener. Pat, Joanne, Mathew and Kelly Donovan, Val D'or, Quebec, visited for two days with John and Roberta Templeman and family. Rob,. Bev, Carrah, Cain, Cohen and Col - bey Templeman, spent the March break at Sutton, Quebec on a skiing holiday. Atoms from page 15 every regular season game, winning the WOAA title and making it right to the last game of the OMHA semi-finals. The players deserving of praise are: Scott Wood and Charles Robertson (goalies), Mark Van Dooren, Josh Dietz, Derek Smith, Pat Coyne, Rob Craig, Shawn Anstett, Pat Coyne, Jason Smith and Brandon Nash (forwards) and Brent Hulley, Jered Munro, Pat Gridzak and Bruce Griffin (defence), On Saturday night the coaches of the Seaforth Atoms stepped out from behind the bench and became spectators at the exhibition game against Goderich. Three fathers took over the jobs of sending out the next line, opening and closing doors, and settling disputes on the bench. Charles Robertson was in net for Seaforth and Scott Wood played on a for- ward line. ane guys decuucu wa ucvU, be- ing the regular goalie, should score one goal this season. Every time he was in scoring position, they would try to get the puck to him. It was on one of these occa- sions that Seaforth scored the first goal of the game. Chris Marion passed the puck over to Scott Wood. He shot it and Jason Smith picked up the rebound and stuffed it in. Goderich started scoring shortly after that and put three goals in a row on the scoreboard. Seaforth obviously wasn't satisfied with Scott Wood's assist so this time Jason Smith in the face off circle passed over to Scott Wood in the slot and he flipped it up into the top corner. One goal and one assist is pretty good for a guy who usual- ly carries a goalie stick! The final score was Goderich 3 and Seaforth 2. Ringette from page 10 District Community Centres. The two teams started the series last weekend in Parry Sound, but results were unknown at press time. The first game in Seaforth will be held Saturday, March 31 at 6 pm. Come out and cheer on the local squad. The next game in Seaforth will be on Sunday, April 1 at 1 pm. This game will only take place if necessary. It will be a best three out of five series. The Seaforth and District Ringette Association would like to announce the FASHION SHOW will be held again this year on wednesoay, May 2, at the Seaforth and District Community Centres, beginning at 7:30 pm. The tickets will go on sale on April 1. For more information please call Sharon Carnochan at 522-1683, or Debbie Rau at 522-1301. Some upcoming Special Events to make note of are as follows: April 1 -Canoe. Races; April�7 - Huron County Elementary Schools Science Fair in Clinton; April 8 - Fgmondvilie United Church's Expansion Opening; April 10 - S.P.S. Spring Concert and April 11 - Seaforth Minor Hockey's An- nual Meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Engel and Alisia, Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Starr, Alliston, visited Don and Mrs. Cotton on the weekend. Mrs. Mauna Squires and son James, of Sherwood Park, Alberta, visited Jack and Mrs. Conley on Saturday. Jack and Jean Conley have sold their house to Brian and Linda Hausser from Elmira. The Conleys have purchased the home of Mrs. Mary Yuill in Brussels. The Sacrament of Holy Communion will be observed in Knox Church on Sunday, April 1 at 9:45 a.m. FORESTER'S EUCHRE The Canadian Order of Foresters had 15 Located in the Heart of Huron at Seaforth * Huge Inventory Selection Check our Special 7r Farmer Stock Order Deals SPECIALIZING IN THE `KONGSKILDE' PARTS THAT YOU NEED TODAY tables playing at their euchre on March 23 with winners; high-Margeurite Beirnes, Ken MacDonald, low -Lou Raynard, Eleanor Stevenson, lone hands -Beryl Smith, Lloyd Smith, lucky tables - Dorothy Dilworth, Helen Alexander, Bob Bremner, Les Edwards, Margeurite Beirnes, Jack Conley, Mary Bell, Brenda Perrie, tallies - Lois Hart, Jean Conley. Frieda D'Arcy, Shirley Verstoep, Dorothy Hamilton, Roberta Simpson, Helen Dobson, The Hall Board will hold a euchre on Friday, March 30. Mr. and Mrs. John Saxon enjoyed a motor trip on the March break to Florida where they visited with Dr. and Mrs. Hagedoorn. 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