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The Huron Expositor, 1995-05-17, Page 42Pate Ill—Ree Ituuk 'y{ FIGURE SKATING CLUB Our skating club was established in the fall of 1950. We have approximately 160 skaters. They stare at the pre -beginner level which is held on Mondays from 4:30-5 p.m. Then we have our beginners and elementary levels from 5- 5:45 and our basic, novice 1, 2, 3, and 4 levels from 5:45- 6:30. The pre -beginners arc with a pro for the full half- hour. The rest of the levels spend half of their ice time with a pro. Our junior coaches step in and help with the rest of the lesson. Our intermediate skaters arc on the ice on Mondays from 6:30-8:10 p.m. and our senior skaters from 7:15-8:50. Thursdays are also available to these skaters. Ice time is from 4-5:30. Semi -private and private lessons are also available at this time. Every other year the Figure Skating Club holds a camival. Our intermediate and senior skaters also have the option of going to test days and inter -club conpctitions. You have the choice of skating for recreation or to work competitively, as Lloyd Eisler has done. Lloyd started to skate in Seaforth and is now skating for Canada. Above all, come out and enjoy. SEAFORTH-EGMONDVILLE JUNIOR BROOMBALL Broomball has played an important part in the sporting activities of Scaforth and surrounding arca for many years. The sport involves people from the community of all ages. A season generally runs from the beginning of October until the middle of March at the Seaforth and District Community Centres. - The spori is played on ice with running shoe -type footwear. The Junior Broomball Lcaguc involves children from ages 5 to 18. Boys and girls from ages 5 to 12 play on Wcdncsday night followed by girls ages 13 to 18, play Thursday .evening. The Junior League is supported by the Seaforth- Egmondvillc Broomball Lcaguc. Women's house - league is played Wednesday, following the juniors while men play on Thursdays. Come out and experience the fun. dCidz «Loift * Clothes (Infant to 16) *Toys and Books *Play Area 527-2320 55 Main St. Seaforth DAVE MCLLWAIN CCM HOCKEY SCHOOL The 3rd Annual Hockey School will be held on August 20 to August 25 and August 27 to September 1, 1995, at the Seaforth and District Community Centres. Dave McLlwain, Scott Driscoll, Rem Murray and Mike Watt, as well as many other local instructors will guide the participants through 2 hours of ice time per day, dialy video sessions, fitness and some outdoor activities. Each player registered will receive hot luches and a Hockey School Sweater. Registration Fee is $267.50 GST included, payable to Dave McLlwain Hockey School Ltd. A deposit of $100.00 must accompany the registration form along with a post-dated cheque of $167.50 for June 1, 1995. Registration forms can be picked up in most Huron County arenas. For more information please call Graham at 527-0712. SEAFORTH OPTIMIST PARK The Optimist Park which is located at the south end of Seaforth on Main Street is another top quality facility for families to take advantage of. The Optimist Park includes a newly renovated Ball Diamond with lights and fencing, a youth sized soccer field, and playground equipment. The Park also has a small banquet room available to rent for parties, meetings, or receptions. To either the Ball Diamond or Banquet Hall please call the RECREATION OFFICE AT 527-0882. We'll help you have the hair you've always wanted! * FAMILY HAIR STYLING ' EAR PIERCING * MANICURES * TANNING FUTURE'S HAIR DESIGN Prop. Shelly McMillan 527-1783 92 MAIN ST SEAFORTH