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The Huron Expositor, 1983-11-16, Page 11Ohl • • 4. ;s or fie cittiting volunteers;' may be an Me Old • elxplo'ing so utiobs • t OW They watlxrincrreased. participation abet: last weeks recreation conference. �� v , -..,- "Virtelt,Vial!otbtassociate members but nettnany' of them come out to help with the many jobbs.tt0 be done,"says Kat .y;Elliott, a representative of the Lioness club, at the recent.recreation conference. "We'1re got to th wayto motivate to inky of some o e them com'e''out." Representatives of the Hospital Auxil- iary,cattaymgathize with the problem with volunteers since only half of their membership is active, says Marion Mac- Lean People will give you the money ter a .membership during membership drives but say they don't want to have to do anything," she says. "This groupisn't just for Old ladies: anyone can join." Signing up volunteers especially to work in the gift shop has always been a problem. says4lice Reid, a member of the auxiliary, Miss Reid, who works in the shop three or foul` days a month, says the gift shop is a good money maker for the auxiliary but since it now stays open in the evenings from 7 to 9 p.m. as well as during the day, it's harder to get volunteers. OVER -ORGANIZED "There's Pots of people looking for things to do but this town is over -organ- ized. There's always something else to do," she says. Though they're set for this year, the Seaforth girl guides and brownies also have difficulty finding volunteers every year. "We can always use more leaders because we have enough girls to form a second guide pack and a third brownie pack. But, we're making a go of it," says leader Sybil Miller. Finding parents to sit on the parents' committee can be like "pulling teeth", she says. Whenever volunteers are needed, she spends a lot of time on the phone to parents or anyone else who might want to get involved. And, so far that method has worked." However, that method hasn't hacl the same success for tttiwor soccer says Mrs. il�iller, whose husband. coaches soccer. 'Soccer's almost ata standstilln" town. We have problems ge ring help and getting WS to play.;- Ther ^are so many' other drawing cards that there seem to be less and less kids to draw.dn every year," she says, •SCilERU1,ES{{CONFLICT Just as' most.of the, participants at the recent recreation ,conference ,could have re resented more than one, group, the children who participate in sports often belong to more than one team. Those who play, soccer also play 'other sports and soccer is often the loser when schedules iconflict. And, with a limited number of kids involved, there are a limited number of, parents to recruit to help out. "The volunteer problem goes in cycles. Groups have good times and bad times; soccer is having a bad time especially since they didn't have enough participants to enter the Ontario Soccer League," says Mrs, Miller. To encourage volunteers to stay active, the Seaforth Junior Farmers try to add fun to the work that has to be done. "We ask our members what they want like bowling or square dancing and after the work's done, we do It. That way, those who are interested in the activity will help out during that meeting," says president Jim McNichol. EVERYONE CONTRIBUTES Of 141 Junior Farmers in the group, everyone contributes the same amount of work at different times, he says. • Bill Henderson, of the Optimist Club in Seaforth agrees that if you're always asking your members to work, you'll lose them. "We're trying to. gj,ve our membership some fun as well. If they work at a dance, we'll see they get their dinner free. We also try to involve the family with trips to events like the Ice Capades," he says. A- new approach to involve those who don't normally volunteer will be attempted this year.for the first time by the Optimists. The dub will be divided into teams, each with a captain from the ordinary member - ung S: r'e ed by all ship rather than the ertegutivs. That way, the approximately ,25 ,rilembers out of 40 who don't get too involved will have more to do. . Also," the new Opti -Mrs. group for women will help to involve tamily members As exciting as hockey as well. We still have more inactive members than active but by involving the members' families, they won't feel a conflict to spend time with their families rather than the group," says Mr. Henderson. Senior girls' ringette wins season opener BY CAROLANNE DOIG The. Seaforth and District Sr. girls' ringette team opened their season Sunday evening with a 3-2 victory over the visiting Stratford team. Stratford opened the scoring with a goal by Gina Chiochio that just slipped by Seaforth netminder Kelly Calver. Starting the seconderiod down by a goal only made the Seaforth girls more deter- mined. Lisa O'Dwyer tied the game up only to see Gina Cliiochio fire another into the 4 Seaforth net. More hard work by the entire Seaforth squad put Lisa O'Dwyer back in scoring positign to tie the game up. With only 3:33 left to play Seafortb's Tammy Taylor put the local girls into the lead which they held onto for the win. It's been a long time since I've enjoyed such enthusiasm at the arena. As I have found out (the hard way) ringette is certainly -different from hockey, but no Tess exciting. The game goes fast and there'are very few penalties. Girls of all ages in the Seaforth area are enjoying their sport, and if you come out to watch and cheer, you'll enjoy it too. D®W[Iawg kOQ@o, SENIOR BOWLING High lady Win Murphy 518. 2nd lady -Mary Coleman 453, High man -Bert Walters 568. 2nd man Ed Andrews 534, High alley -Lloyd Rowel,. Dave.Sim, Ed Andrews, Mary Coleman. Senior citizens welcome Friday at 2 p.m, COMMERCIAL BOWLING LEAGUE ^ Ladles high single and triple-WIlla Vanda Berk 270, 649 Men's high single and triple -Harry Deloyer 271, 655. Standings: Black Cats 29, Stray Cats 28, Cougars 26, Pussycats 23, Kitty Cats 21, Cate Meow 20. TOWN AND COUNTRY BOWLING Red Hots 201h, Ferraris 26, Bowling Stones 28, Pros 34, Dynamos 241/2, Blue Jays 35. Ladies high single, triple and average -Sharon Forrest 237, 589, 195. Mens' high single and average -John Ven Bake! 306, 234. High triple -Doug Procter 697, 8T. JAMES BOWLING ' Men's high single -George Love 291. High triple -John l-}aUWert 761. Ladles high single and triple -Wanda Moran 277, 627. Laker& 40, Tigers 40, Cardinals 22, TI -Cats 28, Blizzards 22, Globetrotters 18 THURSDAY NIGHT BOWLERS Weekly high single -Veronica Meldinger 274. Weekly high triple -Beth Caron 672. Season's high single, triple, average -Beth Caron 295, 690, 205. "Men's weekly high single -Mike Meldanger 300. Meekly high triple -Rick Dale 704. Season's high dngle-Dave Nigh 316. Season's. high triple -Jim Gould 725. Season's high average -Kari Telchert 211, Standings: Expos 28, Mindbusters 27, Fling Dingera 28, Doug's Diggers 25, Jay's 21, Lucky Brakes 20. THE HURON EXPOSITQR,. NOV MBER16, 1910 - Al! One: oft ".gr�atest sports fans [know�, By SUSA N EUNDERXMAIRK Women, it's, presunted, don't really like sports. The find the rules too confusing and can't. be b ered'trying to figure them out. And, they' l doust about anything to stop their husbands from wasting time in. front of the/TV watching sports. We've all heard of the long-suffering sports widow. She's always trying to pry her husband's eyes off the set by slinking into the living room wearing a neglige. Or, she strategically places the garden rake over the TV as.a small hunt bt work he could be doing, Or; in' a desperate fins attempt for attention, walks past the TV headed for the door carrying suitcases in 'both hands. A television show recently tackled the problem suggesting that women would enjoy TV sports if commentators emphasized the male athletes' beautiful bods. After the play commentator says, "And Joe Nemeth makes a great pass to the receiver," a color commentator should remark, "O0000, and I've seen him make some great passes off the field too." By drooling over the tight end's tight pants, women wouldn't have.to worry about the rules or the plays but they wouldn't be'ilothering their husbands to stop watching either. WOMEN LIKE HOCKEY TOO But, if the truth be known, women really do like watching and participating in sports. All you hove to do is watch when the cameras pan the crowds at a sport event (on TV. or look at the crowds at a Centenaires game at the arena). They're knqowledgcabhi' about statjstics,,player perforrdaneeat.;re cords and histories. h, One woman I know could, re/1,50U.. .rhe batting average Of almost'every, player the National, League, who scored' the winding touchdown In the 1979 Superbowl and who the. dirtiest player is le the. NHL: She, kept the household awake during the play -Offal of. the baseball, football and Hockey leagues: since she let loose with a. war -whoop every time her team scored. The rest of' the time; she would give the. team pointersl'm sure, theyncciould-hear where they -were playing in •USUALLY'RIGHT When her husband brought home choices from a sports pool, she would make her own selections...and she was usually right. If she wasn't that team would hear about it' the next time she turned on the TV: If she ever had to leave the room during an important game, she'd ask for a running commentary and one of our favorite pranks' was to yell "Touchdown" or "Homerun" or "he scores" and watch her come running full of excitement into the room while we broke into gales of laughter. Though she could appreciate a Jim Palmer underwear ad, she'd much prefer a heated debate on Jim Palmer's performance during the baseball season. For her enthusiasm, my friend ranks up there with the top armchair athletes of the world.4 r43 Seaforth Pee Wees 'beat Mitchei i On Tuesday Nov. 8, the Seaforth Pee Wees travelled to Mitchell for their first out-of-town game and won 7 to 4. Both the teams played evenly throughout the game. At the end of the first period Seaforth led 2-1. Both teams scored three goals . apiece in the second period. Only two goalwere scored in the third period by Seaforth to end the game 7-4. Goal Scorers for Seaforth were Pat Nigh with two' and singles going to Mark Reid, Paul McLlwain,Jason Schoonderwoerd, Gori O'Dwyer and Scott Hoegy. The next home game will be against Clinton on Saturday Nov. 19. BALL MACAULAY LTD. LY (SEAFORTH STORE ON ( SEAFORTH STORE ON INVENTORY CLEA QUAN ITEM REG RETAIL SALE PRICE LUMBER 75 pcs. 1x6 16' Outdoor" Wood 45c LFrN 35c LF 84 pcs. 2x4 10' Outdoor Wood 50c LF 44c LF 45 pcs. 2x4 16' Outdoor Wood 50c LF 44c LF 17 pcs. 2x6 14' Outdoor Wood 75c LF 60c LF 61 pcs. 2x6 16' Outdoor Wood J 75c LF 60c LF 1 6' Redwood Picnic Table 75.00 59.00 1 Redwood Deck Seat & Table 98.00 75.00 1 Bar-Be-Que Table 49.00 29.00 300 pcs. 2x4 6' Redwood Const. 3.95 ea 2.95 ea PANELLING 29 pcs. 4 x 8 American Walnut 16.95 11.95 42 pcs. 4 x 8 Classic Cherry 16.95 11.95 38 pcs. 4 x 8 Old World Cedar 25.95 17.50 22 pcs. 4 x 8 Manor House Red. Brick 21.95 15.95 44 Sq Ft. Bruce Prefin. 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Alum. 110.00 54.95 Storm Door REG QUAN ITEM RETAIL RAMC SALE PRICE QUAN ITEM REG RETAIL SALE • PRICE ALUMINUM. SIDING 6 sq. 107 pcs 5 sq. 2 sq. 3 Ctns. 8" Plain Horizontal Assorted Siding 6" x 12' 6" Plain & Vented Soffit 8" Woodgraln Horizontal Assorted Siding 8" Vertical Siding Thermar Alum. Siding Horizontal 115.60 sq. 15.13 ea 116.50 sq. 117.90 sq. 149.95 ctn VINYL SIDING 95.00 sq 12.50 ea 98.00 sq 85.00 sq 115.00 ctn. BUILDING SUPPLIES 18 pcs. 1 pcs. 85 pcs. 93 pcs. 16x16-2' Vitrified Flues 16x16-2' Vitrified Flues w/hole 5" x 24" Assorted Angel Stones 4" Clay Tees and Elbows 30 pcs. 7 pcs, 12 pcs. 30 pcs. V6nted Soffit Vertical Siding 8" Horizontal Siding 8" x 10' Facia 6.58 ea. 6.75 ea. 6.75 ea. 7.15 ea. 5.75 ea 5.75 ea 5.75 ea 6.35 ea 26.95 36.95 1.75 ea. 21.00 29.50 1.25 ea. ROOFING & ACCESSORIES 23 Rollsl 50" x 36" Smooth Roll Roofing 26 x 96 3.5 oz. Green Corrugated Fiberglass 24 Rolls 12" x 300' 6 mil. Black Poly 26 pcs. 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