The Huron Expositor, 1994-02-23, Page 13C
Entertainment
Seaforth Homecoming '95
proposes tentative schedule
Seaforth will be celebrating
HOMECOMING '95 in August of
1995. The following is a tentative
schedule and the homecoming com-
mittee would like your input on this
schedule. If you have an event to
add, or organize or would like to
see anything changed please call the
Recreation Office at 527-0882.
PROPOSED HOMECOMING
EVENTS
Thurs. Aug. 3, 1995
Registration
- Sidewalk sales
Fri. Aug. 4
- Registration all day
- Sidewalk sales
- Street Market on
Gouinlock
Heritage walking tours
- School tours
- Opening Ceremonies at Tpn
Hall - 7:30 pm.
- Roller Blading at the Arena
- Street Dance
Sat. Aug. 5
- Morning Breakfast
- Registration all day
- Sidewalk sales continue
- School tours continue
- Swim Meet
- Ball Tournament
- Golf Tournament
- Lawn Bowling
Tournament
- Teen Dance
- Adult Dances at Arena
- Travel the World Final Draw
Sun. Aug. 6
4' Morning Breakfast
i' - Special Church Services
- Parade on Main Street
- BBQ Cook off
- Car Show .73
-TalgrttShow 7-9pm
- Closing remarks
- Fireworks Display
The Seaforth Recreation Depart-
ment will be offering Holiday Hap-
penings, a March Break program
for children ages 5 to 12 years of
age, from March 14 to March 18,
1994. During this week the children
can enjoy skating, bowling, swim-
ming, movies, games and crafts.
This program will be held at the
Seaforth and District Community
Centres from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
each day. Watch next week's paper
for a registration form, or the
children can pick them up at school
or at the Recreation Office. For
more information you can call 527-
0882.
Last week's Senior Shuffleboard
scores are as follows:
Ladies -
V. Preszcator 349
I. Gardiner 348
L. Elliott 330
Men -
Fred Glanville 215
Bruce McLean 168
Ken Preszcator 162
Notice to Seniors: The Woman's
Resource Centre will gladly open
their doors for a Seniors drop-in
centre on Wednesdays from 10 a.m.
to 4 p.m. Seniors can come in and
enjoy a coffee 'or cold re hment,
chat with friends or pla ds. If
you are interested in m ng this
happen we have to hear from you.
Please call Peggi Perkins at 527-
1417, or the Recreation Office at
527-0882 if you would use this
room.
The Seaforth District Minor
Hockey Association would like to
invite everyone out to their annual
meeting on Wednesday, March 9,
1994 at the Community Centres,
beginning at 8:00 p.m. This is your
chance for input on the operations
of the Association.
Cubs increase lead over
Orioles in St. James league
by George Love
The Cubs enlarged their lead in
the St. James Bowling League on
Mon. Feb. 14, when they edged the
Indians 4-3. Top bowlers for the
Cubs were Bob Dinsmore 202,262-
650 and Don Nolan 226-624.
George Love led the Indians with
231,256,252-739 and Gord Murray
238-543.
The Braves came up with 3 excel-
lent team games when they blanked
the Orioles 7-0. Gerry Nobel paced
the Braves with 228,316-727, Karen
Hoegy 251-587, Mark Higenell
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Thursday Night
LINE DANCING
Starts at 8:30 p.m.
Saturday, February 26
-LULU'S-
ROADHOUSE
BAND
No Covert No Covert No Covert
Saturday, March 5
EUCHRE
TOURNEY
Saturday, March 12
NO FENCES
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224,210-560, John Aubin 244-535
and Johonna Goodman 239-505.
Don Kuntz topped the Orioles with
251-639 and Rick Elliott 229-554.
The Rockies downed the Tigers
5-2 on the strength on scores by
Murray Bennewies of 262,231,335-
828. Arie Van Diepen led the
Tigers with 235,212-613, Pat Nolan
211-522 and Martin Van Bakel
200-471.
Team Standings: Cubs - 90; Ori-
oles - 79; Indians - 76; Rockies -
73; Tigers - 72; Braves - 72.
Orr
Senior bowlers honour
Stanley Hillen on birthda
Beryl Reid had high single 193
and Olave Little had high triple 508
for the ladies in Feb. 18 Senior
bowling action.
Once again John Van Loon had
hisingle 274 and triple 645.
Others bowling over 200 were
Campbell Wey triple 617 (200 and
245 Singles); Eric Matzold (288)
and Ron Benneu (233). Respectable
scores were turned in by Bill
Mitchell, Pauline Bennett, Norm
McLean, Neil Hodgert and Olive
Papple.
INTENDED FOR LAST WEEK
I want to thank Mary Finlayson
for reporting the last few weeks and
also Pauline Bennett for taking care
of the secretarial work while I was
away.
Before we commenced bowling
all sang Happy Birthday to Stanley
Hillen on his 90th Birthday. Also
Blyth Festival
to name plays
The best kept secret in Huron
County is about to be released.
Blyth Festival's artistic director,
Janet Amos, will be announcing the
20th Anniversary Season playbill at
a special "country pot luck" launch
party. Sponsors, patrons, dignitaries
and memters of the Board of
Directors, and the general public
have all been invited to bring a
little bit of country hospitality and
join the party to be held in the June
HiU Room of the Blyth Festival
administration building, starting at4
p.m. on Thursday, March 3.
While Amos is keeping mum on
the titles of the plays, she has
revealed the playwrights of the four
productions.
Highlighting the season will be
the retum of the Blyth classic by
playwright Ted Johns. Perhaps
more than any other production in
the 20 year history of the Festival,
this salute to the indomitable spirit
of agricultural Ontario has been
associated with the success and
rural appeal of the Blyth Festival.
This will be its fust return to the
Blyth stage since 1981._- -.-.
WORLD DAY
OF, PRYER
FRIDAY, MARCH 4
2:00 PM
---. EGMONDVILLE
UNITED
CHURCH
Guest Speaker:
ALLAN RUSH
Theme:
GO, ACT & SEE
Everyone Welcome
SEAFORTH
BROTHERHOOD
NIGHT
Thursday, February 24
ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION HALL
Fellowship 6:00 p.m.
Dinner 7:00 p.m.
GUEST SPEAKER OR ENTERTAINMENT
Sponsored by Seaforth Optimist Club
The Newly Formed
OPTIMIST CLUB
of Dublin and District
DINNER
So °oA•,
DANCE'�
Saturday March 5th
I St. Columban Catholic Church
The new Club will receive its official Charter from
Optimist International during the Banquet
Tickets $15 per person
Jncludes: Dinner, Catered by Grace Campbell
and Dance, D.J.'d by Vanderwall Bros.
For TICKETS or Information please contact
Rosanne Corbett at 345-2725 or Charlene Delaney 345-2579
congratulations to Hazel
McNaughton who celebrated her
birthday last week. We hope they
have many more happy birthdays.
Statistics for Feb. 11 bowling.
Oliver Pryce had top single 215.
Ron Bennett with his 201 single
and 575 triple helped the "Fords"
sweep seven points from the
"Chevies" who had a day of total
relaxation even though John Van
Loon squeaked a 201 single.
Beryl Reid with a 205 single
Campbell Wey a 204 and Ann
Wood a 546 triple gave the
"Toyotas" five points over the
lowly "Olds". John Aubin had the
only 200 score for the "Olds".
Betty Hulley, Maxine Marks and
Olive. Papple also had good
bowling.
Eric Matzold's "Chryslers" are
steadily gaining ground.
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Happy 50th Anniversary
MARCH 1, 1994
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CASINO
NIGHT
Friday, February 25, 1994
Seaforth 8 District Community Centre
$17.50 per person -- Age of Majority
8:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m.
Tickets available at Archie's UCO,
Hi ldg6rand Flowers &
Seaforth Co -Operative Children's Centre
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