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Community
Early -Bird campaign flops
The Early -Bird campaign for
payment of dues for 1995 was very
disappointing this year with only
77.23 per cent paid. Legion mem-
bers can still pay dues to any com-
mittee member or at Seaforth
Legion Branch 156. Winners in the
November draw for early -bird dues
for 1995 were Jim Burdge, John
Beamish, Ken Ritchie, Ian
Crockwell, Mechelle Huard, Dianne
Barry, Joe Nolan and Jack
Ungarian.
There will be initiation of new
members at the General meeting on
Thursday, Dec. 15 at 8 p.m.
Seaforth
Legion
by Barbara Scott
Sunday, Dec. 18 the annual
Legion Children's Christmas Party
will be held at 2 p.m. Any child
wishing to take part in the concert
please contact Barbara Scott 527-
1787. Santa Claus will be there to
Tykes doubled
The Seaforth Tyke hockey team
played Zurich at home Sunday and
despite a strong effort lost 10-5.
Every player tumed out through the
seasons first snow and all enjoyed
a spirited game.
Patrick Kale was kept very busy
in goal for Seaforth and turned
aside several scoring chances.
Mathew Carnochan opened the
scoring early then completed his hat
trick in the last period with help
from his line mates Tanner
Glanville and Ryan Wilson. Owen
O'Reilly added two goals with
assists going to Mark Wilbee, Tyler
Carruthers, Chris Cronin, Curtis
Ryan, Joel Schenck, Cody Machon,
Cory • Chapel], Melissa Marion,
Robert Johnston, Shawn Brooker
and Scott Dalton.
give each child a treat. Help is
needed to pack the candy bags
Saturday, Dec. 17 at 9:30 a.m.
There will be a Turkey Stag
Euchre on Dec. 21 at 8 p.m.
Help is needed for the Bingo at
the arena on Dec. 19. The Legion
always supplies the helpers for this
Bingo. If you can help please con-
tact John Lansink for details.
Bar Hours for the Christmas
Season will be. Dec. 24 - 12 noon
till 6 p.m.; Dec. 31 - 12 noon 4117
p.m.; Jan. 1 - Legion will be closed.
There are still some tickets avail-
,ble for the New Years Eve Dinner
aid dance at the Branch. These are
going fast so get yours as soon as
)ossible.
'At the going down of the sun
tnd in the morning we will remem-
ber them.'
OPP releases
RIDE stats
The Traffic and Marine Branch of
the Ontario Provincial Police
released the first statistics for the
festive RIDE (Reduce Impaired
Driving Everywhere) initiative for
all OPP jurisdictions in the province
of Ontario.
During the first week (Nov 27 -
Dec. 3) of the five-week RIDE'
festive initiative which runs until
Dec. 31, 1994, a total of 79,563
vehicles were checked at roadside
checkpoints, 418 12 -hour licence
suspensions were issued and 144
criminal code alcohol-related
charges were laid.
The Ontario Provincial Police
reminds motorists not to drink and
drive, to appoint a designated sober
driver or take public transport. They
ask that you enjoy the season safely
by not endangering yourself and
others.
BEFORE - Casey Bones, a mentalist who uses the power of suggestion, entertained Seaforth District High School students at an assembly
Friday. He has appeared regularly at SDHS over the past several years and says his subjects are not asleep but in a dream-like state where
they are 100 per cent spontaneous.
per cent spontaneous says Casey Bones, who demonstrated his craft at SDHS Friday. People will
not do anything against his or her moral code, Bones says, but nevertheless students were well entertained watching their friends do things
that they didn't remember doing.
SHOT STOPPER - Seaforth's Dave Nahrgang puts his left pad out to stop Mitchell's Rob Lewis during
Seaforth Centenaires 4-3 victory over Mitchell.
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and stay long atter the holidays are
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later, with a long shot that Seaforth
goalie Dave Nahrgang would like to
try and stop again, leaving him with
four goals for the evening, three of
them short-handed.
Veteran Steve Geiger scored
twice for the Centenaires, giving
him 14 goals so far this season, and
Chad Ramer and Jason Murray also
rippled the twine.
Murray also scored the winner on
the powerplay at 12:04 of the third
period at Mitchell Tuesday as the
Centenaires dropped the defending
OHA champion Hawks for the
second time on the road this season.
Geiger got another, and Steve
Mclnally and Jeff Flanagan also
beat former teammate Adam Agar
now playing goal for Mitchell, in an
entertaining game in which only
seven minor penalties were called
by referee Dave Marsh.
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Ontario Open beckons
Bluewater bowlers
BY RON DANN
Clinton's Art Burt and Mitchell's
Gayle Easun will lead Bluewater 5
Pin Bowlers' Association's 19
bowler contingent into the Ontario
Five Pin Bowlers' Association
(O.F,p.B.A.) .Ontario Open Cham-
pionships in Hamilton April 12-15.
Burt moved up from a seventh
place finish last week following the
first 10 games, completed at Zurich
Town and Country and St. Marys
lanes, to win the Bluewater men's
division tide Sunday at Mt. Foust
and Listowel with a overall 20
game 4,773 pinfall score. Burt will
be joined by Mitchell's Norm
Wilding (4,752) and son Chad
(4,684) to represent Bluewater in
the O.F.P.B.A. Open Singles com-
petition while Mt. Forest's Claus
Rave (4,608), Zurich Association's
Gary Huston (4,545) and Listowel's
Chad Ward (4,542) will complete
the Bluewater men's team.
Easun bowled a final 306 game to
comfortably win the Bluewater
ladies division with a 4,611 'total
pinfall as she will now compete in
the O.F.P.B.A. Open Ladies Singles
along with Moleworth's Kim
Cupsky (4,507) and Fullarton's
Laurel . Laughton (4,389). , Zut;ic)t
Association s Sandra Dicker
(4,357), Molesworth's Leslie
Siddall (4,328) and Mt. Forest's
Karen Rave (4,264) will complete
the Bluewater Ladies team.
The Bluewater Mixed team will
include Mt. Forest's Walter Roth.
(4,499), Seaforth's Neil Beuerman
(4,376), Lucknow's Eric Taylor
(4,480), Seaforth 's Doug Leonhardt
(4,376), Zurich Association's Patti
Ann Dickers (4,065) and Patricia
Palen (4,007) and Clinton's Jennifer
Burt (3,968).
Bluewater coaches appointed were
men's team, Goderich's Marj
Moore, Ladies team, Goderich's
Shirley Schmidt and mixed team,
Zurich Association's 011ie Edwards.
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