Huron Expositor, 2000-09-13, Page 13Sports
Seniors' bowling league begins this week
Senior shuffleboard
continues every Wednesday
afternoon from 1:30 to 4. p.m.
at. the Seaforth and District
Community Centres. •
Everyone is welcome to
come and enjoy an afternoon
of fun Ind fellowship.
- Last week's winners were: •
Ladies - Jean Lunn - 404,
Catherine DeCorte - 364 and
Kathie Tippelt '- 340. .
Men - Cor • DeCorte - 44 .
Ken Preszcator - 333 and Joe,
'Van Dooren - 287:
Babysitting Course
• The Seaforth Co-operative
Children's Centre will be
hosting a babysitting course'
for youth 11 to 13 at the
centre on Sept. 29 from 9
• a.m.to5p.m.
The course will include
behavior management, first
• aid, emergency procedures,
child development, crafts and
• recipes. Registration fee' is
527 which includes the -
course manual af.d lunch.-
. Please
unch.-
Please pre -register by calling
the children's centre at 527-
°682. •
Children's Centre
Open House
The Children's Centre
' would also like to welcome
parents..grandparents. and
community members to their
Open House on Wednesday,
Sept. 20 from 5-7 p.m. Come
tour the centre and find out
et Recreation pre! iiew
•r f u/
what is offered. •
First General Meeting
The Seaforth Co-operative
Children's Centre's first
general meeting- for the co-
operative membership will be
on Oct: 5 at the centre at
6:30.0.m. Role call is a box
of Kleenex or a box. of band-
aids. Call the centre at 527-
0682 for more information. .
Fall Fitness Classes
Fall fitness classes will
begin on Tuesday, Sept. 19.
Fitness will be offered on
Tuesday and " Thursday
mornings from 9 to 10 a.m.
with instructor Drusilia
Lietch and Wednesday
evenings. from 7 to 8 p.m.
with instructor Kae Hubberts.
• Also on Thursday
mornings from 10 to 11 a.m.
Drusilla will instruct line
dancing: '
All classes are held at the
Seaforth and District
Community Centres:
Registration will be 540 for
once a week, 560 for twice a
week or S75 for three times a
week.
Please call the recreation
office at 527-0882 . for
registration or information. .
Terry Fmt Ran
The Seaforth Terry Fox
Run will be held on Sunday,
Sept: 17 from 10 a.m. to 2
p.m. at the Seaforth and
District Community centres. •
Pledge sheets can 'be
picked up at any Seaforth
bank, the post office, town
hall, Sparky's Place or Tom
Devereaux's chiropractic
office.
For more information
please call the recreation
office at 527-0882.
Last year over 56.7 million
was raised in Terry's name in
Ontario and Seaforth' raised.
over 54.500. This year please •
commemorate "Twenty Years.
Running" for successful.
innovative cancer research by
participating in, or donating.
to. The Terry Fox Run.
Seniors' Bowling Leagne..
The Seaforth- Seniors'
Bowling League will begin
the season on Friday. Sept. '15
at -1 p.m. at Starlight Lanes.
Turkey tourney to be held Sept. 17
The Seaforth
Lawn Bowling
Club held a mixed
pairs tournament
Sept:- 3.
Ten queens were in play and winners' were: first. Fred and Betty Tilley' of
Seaforth, second, Brad Fleming and Bex
Fritz of Port Elgin and third. Erich Matzald
and Jean Lynn of Seaforth.
Two game winners were Moe Cosyn and
Carol Fuller of Woodstock, Shirty Schmidt•
of Goderich. Lee Ryan and Carol Carter of
Seaforth. George and Darlene Woods. of
St. Marys and consolation,prize'went to
Kevin and Janet Rumig of Goderich.-
Labour Day Monday saw several "teams
in out=of-town tournaments.
At a Clinton ladies triples the mother -
daughters trio of -•Diane March. skip.
Brenda Empey, vice. and Mary. Finlay son.
lead. was successful in winning the
Seaforth Lawnbowling Club
tournament.
Thelma
Coombs. Joyce
Matzald and'
Dawn Robertson were: third and in sixth
place was: Shirley Schmidt, Marie Muir and' -
Donna Beuerman. '
Four entries of men's pairs were in
Lucknow Labour Day and who game
winners were Jack Muir and Lloyd Ei;ler
and Neil Beuerman and. Murray Benneweis.
Jack Muir and Bob Doig placed third in
theannual sausage tournament.at New
Hamburg last'Wednesday... • •
:Fred and Betty Tilley. and. Erich Matzald
were in Sarnia on Sept.10 and'placed sixth
in the annual snowball tournament, --Due to'
rain. -only one game was able to be played.
Sunday: Sept_ 17..at. 10 a.ta. will be our
Turkey tournament which at date of writing
is full with 36 entries of mixed pairs. '
Correspondents
Cemetery Sunday an historical event
The rain
stayed away and
the wt-ather co-
operated as
St. Columban
people came from near and far to celebrate -
Cemetery Sunday at St. Columban:
Cemetery. -
The liturgy was celebrated by Father Jozef
T. Dabrowski. Pastor of St. Columban
Church. Tom and Devon Burke and Amanda
Ryan provided the music for the
celebration. •
Father Joe exhorted the people to
remember and prayfor all their loved .
ones who have died.
After the service. people were
invited to stand at the gravesite of
their fainily members. loved one and
ancestors while Father Joe went and
Messed each of the graves.
The first cemetery in Irishtown,
now St. Columan, was located at the
hack of the church which at the time
stood between where the present
church and school building now
stand.. •
In 1866, three acres of land on Lot 26. in • mends m the area.
Hibbert, were sold to St. Columban Parish for The community extends best wishes to
5150 to be used as a cemetery. In the early Terry and Peg Sloan who have moved from
1870s the bodies from the original graveyard ' St. Columban to their new home near
were lifted and reinterred in the present Winthrop. St. Columban welcomes three
cemetery. area young men, Mike Stane, Wayne
The present celebration of Cemetery Sctioonderwoerd, and Bill Ryan to the -
Sunday has become an important annual village.
event as many
people who have
moved from the
area return td
remember and participate. along with the. '
local people whose family members are
buried there-
- Several -local families enjoyed a family day
at Canada's Wonderland recently organized
by Rhonda:Nolan: The weather co-operated •
and many people enjoyed 'the day.
Best wishes from the community
are extended to' Jason Murray and
Tricia McGill who were united in.
marriage this past Saturday in
Mitchell. Jason is:the son of Brian,
and Wendy Murray. Tricia is the
daughter of Bob and Nora McGill of
Mitchell. The newlyweds will reside
• By Mary C. in `litchetl. '
Ryon . Frank and Patsy Crow ley spent a
345-2560 day in Midland and visited the
Martyr's Shrine there.
Lb+ Sister Jean Moylan. of London. and
Catherice and Janos Janos'sy. of
• Walkerton, visited with family and
Legion Ladies make donations
The Hensall
shuffleboard
scores for Sept.
5 are as follows:
Hensall
-- members of the
congregation
took -time out to
(Six games) Edna Deitz 503, Jim Davis
449, Donna Smale 429, Doris Hamilton
429. Bill Coleman 424, Pearl McNight '
397. Hazel McEwen 395. Helen Scott 363.
(Five games) Ina Willi*ms 341, Gert
Eagleson 310.
At Hensall United Church, Pirie
Mitchell's message was "Social Truths,
Do They Stand The Test of Time''" Chuck
Mallette was the organist. Pirie also lit
the candle. Elaine and Jason Corbett were
the ushers. Flowers in the church were in
memory of Mary Alexander.
The Presbyterians of Carmel Church
returned to worship after a month off this
past Sunday. Tracy Whitson-Bahro
welcomed everyone. The sermon was
"Ministry 101." During the service
•
relate how they
spent their summer vacation. Doiothy
• Taylor was the organist. Harry Smith and ,
. Bob Bell received the offering. Sept. 24
will be Communion Sunday with Rev. Ted
Nelson.
The Hensel! Legion Ladies Auxiliary
meeting was held on. Sept. 6 with
President Iva Reid presiding.
A donation of 525 was made to the
Week of the Child in Hensall and a $35
donation was made to the Alzheimer
Association. There will be two delegates
attending the Auxiliary convention in
Niagara Falls being held Sept. 9-13.
The sports officer gave her report and
one team of four is to play euchre in
Seaforth on Sept. 16.
New howlers are very
welcome. For - more
information please call Paul
at 527-2400.
Fall Recreation Programs
The Seaforth recreation
department's .fall programs
will begin the first week of
October. Wood refinishing.
woodworking. dog
obedience. basketball and
learn to dance will he offered.
Please watch in. next: week's
Expositor.for more details.:
Marty Bedard -
Seaforth Recreation & Park:
Dept. • •
Phone - 519-527-0882
Fax -.519-527-2770
Seaforth Ringette
RINGETTE
PLAYERS
NEEDED
Novice & Petite
(Ages 8 & 9) (Ages to & 11)
Call pill Flanagan
527-2080
rth"N SEAFORTH
OPTIMIST
• CLUB
TRAVEL THE WORLD
LOTTERY WINNERS
SEPT. WINNERS
Trip to Portugal
Gary & Irene
Finlayson
$100.00
Consolation Prize
Gerry & Kathy Cooper
Seaforth District
High School
COUNCIL
MEETING
Wed., Sept. 20 at
7:00 p.m.
in the S.D.H,S. Library
Elections for Executive
positions will be held.
Ezeraone GVelcome.
TIIt NURON tiXl►Oli1T011, tltt•wtb•r 13, 2000-13
MANDATORY
BOAT LICENCING
IS HERE!
Achieve r..1.r wleasLre
cratt operator card lake
the 12 week ocatirg :purse
offered by the Godench Power 3
Sale Sgt.adr,;n
BOATING & PILOTING
REGISTRATION
• Tuesday, Sept. 19
7pm-10pm
Central Huron Secondary '
School, Clinton
(Art Room- 1st Floor)
For-
= Information
Contact.
Dean Nisttef 482-3677 w 524-4963
WEDDINGS
• Performed - •/our!ocation ;r
our andoor or outdoor :haoel
(non -denominational).
For brochure call •
-
REV. CHRIS MORGAN
ALL FAITHS PASTORAL CENTRE
BENMILLER, 524-5724
CHRISTENINGS
FORTHCOMING
MARRIAGE
GEMMELL/HOLMAN
Ken & NormaGemmell are
pleased to announce the
forthcomrnb* marriage or
their daughter.
Kristine Ann
to
Jeffery Duane
sand-
Bill
onofBill and Marlene Holman.
The wedding will, take place
at the Gemmell Family Farr)
on
Saturday, September, 16, 2000.
Open Reception will follow
at 9:00.p.m. at the Seaforth
and Ristnct Community
' Centres.
Dianna's Country
Bakery & Cafe
St. Columban 345-2304
BAKERY SPECIAL
CARROT
CAKE 52 00
Reg. 33.30 NOW
2 eggs with bacon. hair rr
sausage toast .t humetrnes until
p.m. Sat. 3t Sun. '2.99
SUNDAY BRUNCH
IU:LAI AM to _:CC PM
'695
SUNDAY EVENING
BUFFET •
4.00 PM to 7:30 PM
Chicken Parinesan
• and Roast Beef
5795
ALL YOL CAN EAr
HOT BEEF
$535
CHICKEN $ 90
CAESAR 4•
SUNDAY, std r71,
to? rat
FARMERS SAUSAGE or
CHICKEN SWISS
includes soup or orden
salad, mashedor
homemade hies, coleslaw,
veggie', dinner roll, coffee or
tea and dessert
0$895
•
Seniors Discount tel" s.
SPARKY'S PLACE
FAMILY DINING
527 1964 90 Main St. Seaforth
Stratford .• "'
Cinemas
1351 Huron 5t. 2:'3-6i"in I
The Watcher • 'CI
Nightly at 7:00 & 915 --^
Bring It On'
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Nightly at'7'00 6 9:15
:r9.uw 6 swag Mohr d 199,6,
Thomas and the .'
Magic Railroad
i.n6e.r 6 96•q 160111114 d Rnt.
'11" The Repitiesments i®
Nightly at 7:00 8 5:15 •
s...sw 6 •Am.., Was.. • 716.
'4.25 Tuesday
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Hockey
Skills
Camp
This is your chance for
some extra ice time to
begin the season. -
Instructed by
Brian O'Reilly
This hockey camp; is for
Novice to Pee Wee
Groups
and will be held'
Monday, Sept. 18 to
Friday, Sept. 22,'2000
6:30 to 8:00 PM
Monday to Thursday
6:00 to 7:30 pm on Friday
at the Seaforth Arena
Registration fee is 560.00
For more information or
registration please call
the Recreation Office at
527-0882
Seaforth Agricultural Society Presents
SEAFORTH
FALL FAIR
Thursday, Friday & Saturday Sept. 14, 15, & 16
ALL EVENTS ARE BEING HELD AT THE SEAFORTH AGRIPLEX
E\ ER' 1) \\
■ Commercial Exhibits
■ Livestock
• Homecraft Exhibits
■ Old McDonald's Farm
▪ School Exhibits
• Midway
• Penny Sale
1 R11 \1 1' 1 I
10:30 a.m. - Parade &
12:00 noon - Limousin- Blonde
• D'Aquataine Show
1230 - Paul Benke, Childrens Entertainment
1 OO p.rit. - Sheep Judggng�
1;00 p.m. - Pedal Pul1Rt�giistration
1:30 p.m. - Pedal Pull
2:30 p.m. - Paul Benke, Childrens
Entertainment
7:30 p.m. - Ambassador & Entertainment
8:30 p.m. - Pork Carcass Auction
-Crowing of Ambassador -
1 -HL RSP \1 "E1'1 14
9:00 -.12:00 NOON - Exhibits
Registration, Home Craft, School, Grain
& Field Crop '
12:00 NOON - Judging
12:00 NOON -judging Huron -Perth
Parish Jersey Show
\ILRp
10:00 a.m. - Pet Show
11:00 a.m. - Dickie Bird
11:00 a.m. - Judging of Charolais,
Simmentals & Stan Jackson Memorial
Hereford Show
12:00 NOON - Judging of Light &
Heavy Horses
1:00 p.m. - Pedal Pull Registration
1:30 p.m. - Pedal Pull
2:00 p.m. - Baby Show
3:00 p.m. - Dickie Bird
4:00 p.m. - Bike Draw, Penny Sale
Carrot Cake Contest & Auction
Fundraiser for Seaforth Firemen Muscular Dystrophy,
Friday Evening Sept. 14