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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1990-05-30, Page 13k • CREATIVE FUND-RAISING__ 3 OOSTING YOUR ,HICKS 'Workshiop will be held or ;Wednesday, June;: 6, 1990 at the Seaforth and District CorOtra ratty Centres frown 7 to10 p m, In this Worksh , ,Greg Hargs, the'Leader will ouWne why peo-. rife give, sources of fun,:ten rules for ►�sing, lG'eoppsimo •cks fo Namp ublig/private partner, Hb `FIVROl�l EXP®51701$. MAY 30; 1990:'-;;;. h3 Oi�IMN 1BA• SENIOR: k�ra�►'r.ir_Y`.tiif rte`:' ��..�. _ .® : , Wins t r an Fosses- :for' •mi,n tesday ' May 22 the+St Club a `x Aided ' eeWee 'I slccer iteam was F b �b , by the hne. of Mike-Jannnaar, fart • Grand .Bend ; The Sts :Co1um'ltan , t Flanagan, Jane Crowley, 'Michael Mullin ly; domina, the° and Dann ':Cronin.. r� Bye eve , e ` f d Bend Atoms Were trounced by tbi with an 1152 will..',304 Devere iia dr�ave , ,' home three'. goals for the tenni witti;ithe ' ban Atom,II1 s obi Mondaywn t, rest scored by Mike 'Watt; ,Jaso i Murray, bhn i de . ltchg d ami was the e ;;,, Jason Henderson, Dar i ICironin and Steve , game !I' Mclnally. Chad ,Lamont 'Played a ton and wining .a very decisive,11.0':game t, game in goal;` aliowing oty two Grand Strong defence work by Kelly 'Britten .a, Bend points, with help from the. defence Krissy Groot ands Amy Ford ' helps -'1' line of Colin and Mike Devereaux and goaltenders `Mike Murray and Luke Bren- f Dave Middegaal. nal, earn their' shutouts The Atom III ,,The St.. Columban Mosquito 'squad goals •were scored by J;ID Nolan • (S avelled to._Coldstream on Wednesday, assisted b" Iairry..Kely, Jarnie Dick_ and I, May 23 and downed the host team in a 2-1 �' FO , Scott ;Henderson ,(3) assisted squeaker. Greg Visser scored both oafs by Jami ick and'Mke Murray; Larry eu stagy for game, Columban. It was a good close by y (..) stated e' i tbel) Nolan on two; and a good 'all-round ,team effort b , Jamie D rk, on anassist' by Scott' Henden •, all. Impressive work in goal by Pat Coyne. son; and Denise O'Reilly, unassisted, on a i and Adam Nolan. with good defence oro- penalty shot. Ryan Boggy, and Joey StaPles,.FltdV fife beat to help goalies' Jeff M array and Jerod Murrayy but couldn't holdback the strong Nairn offence Scoring for St Columban .were Marie Beuei!dnan, assisted ,by, -Jeff d VanBakel, and Kigan Tiechert (2),assisted by Mark Beuerman on both goals. Under 17's shut Jason McNichol, a left-winger with the Seaforth Centenaires Jr. '13' hockey team, has been chosen by the Wihdsor Spitfires in the lath round of the Ontario Hockey League Draft. The midget draft, where the team finishing last in the GILL. is awarded first draft pick, took place this past Saturday in Toronto. The players were chosen from a pool of Midget and firstyear Bantam hockey talent in Ontario. Jason McNichol recently wound up his second year with tete Centenaires. "He could be the biggest pick going, because he wasr.chosen 244th," noted out' Nairn. • St • Cciii b'anopened their hbfne season;: witiir a, big' win over Nairn; 6-1.: T e game started, off 01ow until, Steve Ryan yscored ` threeoats son tlieeashOts to. give St . Col um a 3.0 legd athalf time, Steve Hieknel went up forward fir tide second half .;and scored oft a•point: - Graham esbitt, McNichol's Junior 'D' shot. St. 'Columban dent tap fi•0 after "two coach.'" en there's 1500 or 2000 kids to nice goals, by Mike 'Clyne, but Nairn ' pick from overall, and you're number 244, scored late in the game to spoil. Wirethat got t tell you'sonnethine." Shewans shut out. Steve had a•good game, . He also noted that although McNichol saving many close 'shots to Bold on to St didn't hav hi Coluinbans 6-1 win s greatest season po rites he Nicki Szabo lead a 'great game and *- with the Cntenairea this year, ,he has the trolled.the mid field',u+ell to set up beiiutiful size (6'4" ;.260 plus pounds) that the , : - in theuretnes, but the ball just wo�lti deo t gp 'leagues a •,e looking for. Coach Nesbitt � the net. compared his style to Frank Mahovlich. St. Colutnbans next "garde is at home "He has the potential, when it coarses against Eseter'on Jdaave 4th. down to ,fillis size and his ability and eveaythin0' Nesbitt remarked."I know Potential is a pretty big word...but the op- portunitythere now." "When a door's open, you'd better run through it ANNUAL L'A'D.I:E INVITATION LSatuirday, Jule 2. - Shotgpn ;Start 10 a.m. ,,Oh4E DAY •SALE IONE' Ladies'' Equip. _& Clothing 30% OFFS' 48,p0 OQ includes 18 holes of golf, roast beef dinner, prize for all. Gross a Net prizes 9 hole 8ectiondool Ladies, Join' us foga Fun Rayl. CELEBRATING 30 .YEARS 001.F1 ,., As the property ofe Windsor Spitfires, Jason McNichol no longer has. fire;option to try out for any othiehsekey tt anis. ''" fix: THEY'RE AT THE PdST..and Intermediate boys competitors detah at''Sgafoii Pubilo , sheriffqi track and hfield day :last Tuos-. (left.wto right) Steven Leonhardt, Scott Wood, Jason Smith, . ' clay. Elliott photo. j Skeen Anstett and Stephen Bachert are off in the 200 metre 3 SESSIONS July 2 - July 20 July 23 - Aug, 10 ,Aug. 1.3 - Aug. 31 Ak PAVILION '►�►T DDAY,' JUNE 2 10 AM - 1 PM ATURDAY, JUNE 9 10 AM - 1 PM SUMMER FUN - 1990 REGISTRATION Snoopyschool - Playschool - Playground Registration will be held at the Seaforth and District Community Centres on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13 from 7:00 to 9:00 pm Au three programs` begin on Monday, July 2 at the Seaforth Public School. Snoopyschool le for children ages 3 to 5 years, Playschool is for children ages 6 to 8' years, and Playground Is for children ages 9 to 12 years. Registration fee for all is $65:06 per child for the entire 7 week program, or $37.00 for half days. Activities include games, films, special days, arts and crafts, trips, sports and many other fun things for the children. For information call the Recreation Office at 527-0882. The Town of Seaforth, in conjunction with the Ministry of Housing, has funds available to help conserve and improve existing housing, In the Town of Sealorth. O.H.R.P. offers financial incentives to homeowners living in their own properties. The program is aimed at rehabilitating sub- standard homes, with an emphasis on faulty structural and sanitary conditions, as well as, the upgrading of plumbing, in- sulation, heating and electrical systems. A system df loans (repayable and forgivable) to pay for the property rehabilitation is available to owner -occupants whose "adjusted family income" does not exceed $21',000. The max- imum amount of loan available is $7,500, of which up to $4,000 may be;forgiven. The interest rate on the repayable portion is geared to family income (0% for those under $5000, up to 10% over $16,000)• l er ons wisftfrtg�o improve their homesshould co rtaot the ur itis ned to further discuss the details - f the program: AM dhOlie Huard, Deputy Cler-ft-`I'r asurer . "i .O. Bets 610 12 it win iStreet °South , t Sri forth,' dilftarid, Ngo '51 27.0160 . We are really excited about our completely new deluxe Sovereign :line of homes. When you see the designs and deluxe details in these beautiful homes ybii'll agree that they.offer you a completely new dimension in affordable housing. Come to Meneset Mobile Park just outside Goderich on Lake Huron during our Open House. Browse through the beautiful new sixteen foot wide Sovereign mobile home from General Manufactured Housing.-Y'ou'li be surprised at the quality and luxury, and you'll love the lifestyle! Lifestyles by General the best home buying decision you OH 7 , toe' make. MANUFACTI RED HOUSING A. NEW ,DIMENSION 1N AFFORDABLE HOUSING Ic\W " �. 1111111 I 1153 iuiiIIII. Illi II'I 1_` " ..411111 I'ti ,!ay4F r IIS fir.II iArj . i.q�'1L 41, 'P'rtvdte • ouch ' •-.1rrsed Lots • +' It'reria loo Mail ,d Morinet •.'Nitrate 9`ptOtla I+"tlaao to•tfoapltel Sarnia,.._ LondOn 8 Kitchener