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The Huron Expositor, 1994-09-21, Page 15Mr Hockey house league teams, coaches named JR. HOUSE LEAGUE 94-95 LEAFS Brent O'Reilly, David Ludwig, Curtis Wilson, Kyle Tiechert, Jason Denys, Marsha Denys, James McNaughton, Matt Smale, Andrew Southgate, Cody McNaughton, John Crowley, Darren Beaver, David McClory, Steven Vaner laan. Coaches: Greg O'Reilly, Brian Wilson, Kathy O'Reilly. WHALERS Nick Elligson, Tim McClure, Joey Tunney, Korey Nash, Brady Nolan, Megan Nolan, Collin Kloibhoffer, Lucus Vick, Craig Jervis, Jeremy Hildebrand, Stephen Henderson, Alicia Dick, Tyler Elligsen, Robbie Hamilton. Coaches: John Elligscn, Murry McClure, Don Tunney. CANADIANS Matt Dalton, Mark Flanagan, Kayla Flanagan, Mary Finlayson, Barry Young, Wade Broome, Tyler Dalton, David Nuhn, Adam Broome, Brad Lubbers, Greg Medd, Ryan Nurse, Josh Holland, Chris Meidinger. Coaches: Larry Dalton, Colin Young, Kevan Broome. SHARKS A.J. Larivee, Dean Wood, Stephanie Weber, Chris Longstaff, Mike Neeb, Stephen Knight, David Austin, Craig Nigh, Kevin Murray, Brendan Murray, Brandon Postma, Brent Coleman, Geoffrey Banks, Stephen Medd. Coaches: Art Larivee, Mike Knight, Brian Nigh. OILERS Joey Nesbitt, Steven Carnochan, Kyle Devereaux, Calahan O'Reilly, Josh Dale, Gerrid Dalton, Derek Van Drunen, D.J. Small, Bill Gridzak, Jason Chappel, Ian Gordon, Derek Fischer, MacKenzie Fischer, Mark Kirkconnell. Coaches: Brian O'Reilly, Tom Devereaux, Ron Kirkconnell. KINGS Kyle Henderson, Mike Delvecchio, Jenny Delvecchio, Nathan Marshall, Curtis Agar, Rick Harburn, Lance Laverty, Greg McGrath, Trevor Engel, Nicholas Jansen, Brad Henderson, Brittany Williams, Bill Nigh, Nathan Kruse. Coaches: Etts Delvecchio, Rudy Jansen, Mery Agar. SECHEDULE September 24 - 8:30 a.m. Leafs vs Whalers; 9:30 a.m. - Canadians vs Sharks; 10:30 a.m. Oilers vs Kings. SENIOR HOUSELEAGUE 94-95 BLUES Brandon Nash, Jered Munro, Mike Murray, Jared Carnochan, Tim Sills, Rob Spittal, Mark Glanville, Nichole Munro, Kevin Camochan, Daniel Nash, Derek Akey, Curtis Murray, Jason MacDonald, Chris —.:�►a • PATTERSON-POWELL Lori Jean Ann Powell and Kenton John Nelson Patterson were united in marriage on Sat- urday, September 3, 1994 at Ontario Street United Church in Clinton. Rev. David Woodall officiated. The bride is the daughter of Rita and Gene Powell. The groom is the son of Ken Patterson and Gwen and Bruce Papplc. Maid of Honour was Dawn Powell, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Barb Gervais, sister of the groom; Tracey Orth, friend of the bride; Shannon Duizer, friend of the bride and Debbie Draper, friend of the bride. Junior Bridesmaid was Megan Gervais, niece of the groom. Best man was Brian Westberg, friend of the groom. Ushers were Ric Gervais, brother-in-law of the groom; Dave Parker, friend of the groom; Darin McKenzie, friend of the groom and Tom Cook, friend of the groom. Juh- ior Usher was Michael Nelson, cousin of the bride. Candle lighter was Shelley Ilowatt, sister of the groom. Soloist was Pctc Postill and pianist was Jacquie McGregor. Masters of Ceremonies were Bill Haines, cousin of the bride and Debbie Pierce, friend of the groom. A reception was held at the Blyth Community Centre. The couple will reside in Blyth. (Photo by Frank Phillips). r Siemon, Barry Noakes, Josh Dietz, Barry Medd. Coaches: Bill Camochan, Dennis Murray BRUINS Bruce Griffin, Jeremey McNichol, Chris Marion, Adam Leonhardt, Shane McPhee, Jamie Dick, David Butt, Keegan Teichert, Steve Phillips, Gerry Holland, Jessica Finlayson, Matt Flanagan, Katie Holland, Reegan Price, Derek Nesbitt, Dan O'Reilly, Kevin Medinger. Coaches: Brian O'Reilly, Karl Teichert, Graham Nesbitt. DUCKS Jason Smith, Scott Henderson, Gord Bjerg, Jon Bjerg, Sean Ludwig, Jason Hulley, Jason Tunney, Ben Vanden Hengel, Tim Devereaux, Jason MacKenzie, Mike Saddler, Greg DeVries, Kim Devereaux, Tim McNaughton, Ryan Willis, Eric Osterbosh. Coach: Murray Henderson. PANTHERS Mark Van Dooren, Everett Smith, Scott Van Dooren, Mark Vock, Mark Phillips, Evan Eckert, Craig Sommerville, Wesley Vick, Daryl Young, Kyle Bennewies, Jason Anstett, Ryan Van Dooren, Brian Knight, Jeremy Holmes, Brad Sommerville, Charles Robertson. Coach: John Van Dooren. SCHEDULE September 24 - Bruins vs Panthers - 0630; Blues vs Ducks - 0730 HAND-DEARING On August 6, 1994, Susan Maureen Dearing and Robert Joseph Hand were united in mar- riage at the St. Columban Cath- olic Church. Susan is the daugh- ter of Jack and Maureen Dearing of Staffa, and Joe is the son of Lynda Hand of Burlington and Robert Hand of Restoule. The ceremony was officiated by Father Hardy. Susan was attended by her maid of honor, Fatime Spahiu, friend of the bride; and her bridesmaids, Cathy Hand, sister of the groom; Kim Mueller, friend of the bride; Sandra Forrest and Melissa Dearing, both cousins of the bride. The flowergirl was Rebecca Hiind, the groom's niece. Joe was assisted by the best man, Bill O'Brien, friend of the groom. The guests were ushed by Ted Boniface, friend of the groom, and the bride's brothers, Robert, Michael and Steven Dearing. During the ceremony, Dr. Peter Ryan gave the readings. The soloist, Jolene. Cronin, was accom- panied by Carol Ann McQuaid on the violin and June Hardy on the organ. The dinner and recep- tion were held at the Community Centre in Mitchell. The couple will reside in the Toronto area. (Edythe Rock photo) Coolman - Middegaal Diane, daughter of John and Anne Middegaal of Seaforth married Ron, son of Anna Coolman of Centralia on July 9, 1994 at St. James Roman Cath- olic Church in Seaforth with Rev. John Vanden Henget offici- ating. The maid of honour was Betty Anne Reynen, friend of the bride. Best man was Darrell Reynen, friend of the groom. Bridesmaids were Susan Van Dorp and Judy Rock, sisters of the bride and Christine Preszcator, • friend of the bride. Ushers were Maarten Reymer and Pat Williams, friends of the groom, and Dave Middegaal, brother of the bride. The couple is now residing in Exeter. We would like to thank our wedding party, family and friends for making our day so special. Glanville - Goos In a wedding ceremony on Saturday, August 20 at Northside United Church in Seaforth, Lorrie Glanville and Michael Goos were united in marriage. Rev. Bruce Cook conducted the ceremony. Lorrie is the daughter of Betty and Ken Glanville of RR 4 Walton. Mike is the son of Carlene and Bill Goos of Granton. Matron of Honour was Heather McGavin of Walton, friend of the bride. Bridesmaids were Shillee Sparks of Chatham, friend of the Bride, Joanne Liley of Lucan, sister of the groom, Tanya Eckert cousin of the Bride, Chelene Glanville of Saskatoon, Sask. cousin of the Bride. Junior Bridesmaid was Lindsey Shannon, of Seaforth friend of the Bride and the flower girl was Whitney Liley of Lucan, niece of the Groom. Best Man was Ian Craig of Lucan friend of the groom. Groomsmen were Dave Goos, of Rodney, brother of the groom, Dean Glanville of Walton, brother of the Bride, James Bond of Lucan, friend of the groom and Richard Daly of Kent Bridge, friend of the groom. Tracy Bosman of RR 1 Seaforth was the soloist and Dan Glanville and Richard Horst played the guitars. Organist was Marg Whitmore Photographer was Rob Watcher. Lorrie and Mike honeymooned on the Manitoulin Island. They now live at RR 1 Blyth. Mike works at W.G. Thompson and Sons in Mitchell and Lorrie works at Brookside Public School in Lucknow. SEAFORTH CITIZENSHIP AWARDS THE SEAFORTH RECREATION AND PARKS COMMITTEE 15 NOW ACCEPTING NOMINATIONS FOR THE CITIZENSHIP AWARDS FOR 1994 IN THE FOLLOWING CATEGORIES: SERVICE TO SPORTS - A person that volunteers his or her time to sports organizations, or sports in gener- al in Seaforth. CIVIC SERVICE - A person who belongs to ci service club or community organization in which he or she contributes many hours of time for the betterment of the community. HUMANITARIAN SERVICE - A person who is considerate of mankind, and is wil to give his or her time to help other people. THESE AWARDS ARE CHOSEN BASED ON THE INDIVIDUAL'S CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE COMMUNITY IN A VOLUNTEER CAPACITY. IF YOU KNOW OF SOMEONE THAT FITS THE ABOVE DESCRIPTION, FILL OUT THE FORM BELOW AND MAIL IT TO: THE SEAFORTH RECREATION AND PARKS DEPARTMENT, P.O. BOX 885, SEAFORTH, ONT., NOK 1 WO. DEADLINE FOR NOMINATIONS IS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1994. I would like to nominate for his/her contribution to Seaforth in circle one) a) Service to Sports b) Civic Service c) Humanitarian Service Some background information on this person is: My reason for nominating this person is: Signature of Nominator THE HURON EXPOSITOR, S.ptemt r 21, 1994 -la EVENING CLASSES Qathe fdv offered by °° 'l� `9 C.H.S.S. Adult Education, v 1 at Vanastra Public School 'p 1ee COMPUTER COURSES Introductory WordPerfect 6.0/Windows 6 weeks Students with little or no experience using a work processor will learn to retrieve. edit, save and print documents such as letters, memos and tables. Other topics covered include spell checking, formatting text. tab settings, moving and copying text and creating tables. Tuesday 6:30 - 8:30 - (ktober 1I -November 15 • cost: 560 Introductory Lotus 1-2-3/Windows 6 weeks Students with little or no experience using a computer will learn to set up, enhance and print worksheets, format and copy data and use formulas. Wednesday 7:00 - 9:00 October 12 - November 16 cost: 560 CRAFT CLASSES Introductory Tole Painting 2 weeks A detailed explanation and demonstration on the techniques of tole painting will be given. Students will complete 2 projects to take home. Supplies provided by instructor. Wednesday 7:00 - 9:30 (ktober 12 & October 19 cost: 540 Victorian Floral Design 4 weeks Learn to work with dried and silk flowers and create ribbon rases. Students will complete 3 Christmas tree ornaments, a door decoration, a candelabra and a 'Victorian wreath. Supplies provided by instructor. Thesday 7:00 - 9:30 October 25 - November 15 cost: 580 Fun and Easy Fabric Painting 2 weeks For non -painters. Students will paint two shirts of their own and decorate a Christmas tree skirt. Supplies provided by instructor. Wednesday 7:00 - 9:30 October 26 & November 2 cost: 540 Introduction to Faux Finishes 3 weeks Students will decorate a Victorian heart shaker box, a guilded planter box and an aged copper cherub. Supplies provided by instructor. Wednesday 7:00 - 9:30 November 9, 16 & 23 cost: 550 PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT t'ut Your Best Face Forward 2 weeks Learn basic techniques to maintain healthy, young looking skin. Learn make-up applications to enhance your facial features and compliment your skin type. 'hresday 7:00 - 9:00 October 11 & 18 cost: 515 Stress Management 2 weeks Explore techniques for dealing with s ress- Therapeutic touch, energy movement and other methods. Tuesday 7:00. 9:00 October 25 & November 1 cost: $15 REGISTER IN ADVANCE CALL - 482-5922 McCarthy - O'Reilly McCARTHY-O'REILLY Sandra Marie O'Reilly and Daniel Keith McCarthy were united in marriage Saturday, September 10 at St. Columban Church. Father Joseph Hardy officiated. Sandra is the daughter of John and Margaret O'Reilly of Dublin. Daniel is the son of Keith and Leona McCarthy of Dublin. The wedding party included Matron of Honour Carolyn Houben of Stratford, sister of the bride; bridesmaids Yvette Prcdhommc of RR 3, Kippen, friend of the bride, Marlene Luyten of Windsor, sister of the bride, Jo -Anne McCarthy of Dublin, sister of the groom, Janet Greenwood of Sarnia, sister of the bride; Best Man Dave McCarthy of Mitchell, brother of the groom; ushers Tom O'Reilly of Dublin, brother of the bride, Dale McCarthy of Dublin, cousin of the groom, Pat McCarthy of Mitchell, cousin of the groom, Bill Chaffe of Mitchell, friend of the groom. Flowergirl was Katelyn O'Reilly of Dublin, niece of the bride. Ringbearer was Michael Greenwood of Sarnia, nephew of the bride. Violinists at the service were Madonna and Carolanne McQuaid. Soloist was Lucille Panziera and organist was Jayne Walsh. Readings were performed by Jan O'Rourke and Jim O'Reilly. Prayers of the Faithful was con- ducted by Dennis O'Reilly. The Offertory, 'Bridal Prayer,' was done by Pat, Mary Margaret and Brett O'Reilly. A reception was held at the Seaforth and District Community Centres. After a wedding trip to Calgary, the couple will reside in Seaforth. (Gregor Campbell photo) FRI - SUN. SEPT. 23.25 FRI t&SAT. 7P.M. SUN MAT. 2 P.M. All Mat Seats '4.00 "FUNNY AND IRRESISTIBLE, A DREAM OF A Hit' hersI H 1W.I,)_'�AlVl1iF A114 GELS i0UTFI[LB LONG OISTANCE' CAR 1-800-265-3438 FOR TOR FREE MOVIE INFO