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The Huron Expositor, 1987-03-04, Page 88 —. THE HURON EXPOSITOR,"MARCH 4, 1987 2-7103 0,1„ Tl�aEro 1 achy 9�> f 'to emacs b 1 e'S iurday, a.. i 11—CL P "IN..,....E am to rich) • 1— mr1 •ES TOWN VARNA" World Day of Prayer FRIDAY., MARCH6 2:00; P. M .. St. Thomas Anglican Church Y-ou -Host: "The A.C.W.”- _Theme .- ''Gotha 84...R.ajolce" Refreshments After Service' EVERYONE WELCOME ACIeN ARCHIBALD, GRAY & McKAY LTD. ONTARIO LAND SURVEYORS WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE.. THE OPENING OF OUR NEW. OFFICE LOCATED AT: 1 NELSON STREET EAST GODERICH, ONTARIO N7A 1R7 -, 519-524-5321 Toll Free 1-800.265.5594 - THE OFFICE WILL BEANAGED.,BY DOUGLAS A.'CULBERT B.Sc. ONTARIO LAND SURVEYOR PIONEER -DAYS 17 MARCH 16 20 Come for the 50.cash. /O Savings, leave - with a . Pioneer jacket! Receive 5% Early Pay Cash Savings on Pioneer® brand seed corn, soybean, alfalfa end- sorghum-sudangrasseeed as,well as on - Sile-bac® brand silage inoculants* when you pay for your order .on'or before March 20th. But that's not alt! If your paid order consisteof 10 units or more, you'll take home a handsorrie . tan spring jacket. See you then!. •forage additive Your Pioneer Bales Representative is HOEGY'S FARM SUPPLY • LIMITED ' Brodhagen 345-29, ' if busy phone 345.241 ., (\i'IONEER 11 BRAND•PRODUCTS PIONEER Ht.BRED UMITEO CHATHAM, ONTARIO 1,17M 511 PIONEER. and SILA•BAC. Brand Products are sold subject to tee Roma and conditions of sale which are part of the labeling and sale documents. Pioneer and Sda.bac are brand names. numbers rdenhly products 'Registered trademark ISCensed to PIONEER Hl -BRED UMITED, CHATHAM, ONTARIO. CANADA SKATING ,COMPETITION Over 180 skaters representing 13 figure skating clubs participated In a regional skating competition' Sunday at the Seaforth and District 'Community Centres, Six of the skaters were from Seaforth. The competl- tion ran from 8 a,m. until 9:30 p.m. and drew a• keen lot of skaters. The Seafprth Club will wind up Its season with a carnival "Holidays on Ice" on Monday night at 8:30 p.m. Admission Is free.(Mcllwralth photos) Program,. offers many' activities . The Seaforth Recreation Department will be hosting a MARCH. BREAK PROGRAM for children in Grades 4 to 8• This program is RECREATION PREVIEW designed to give children five exciting days byMartyBedard during the mid winter break (March 16 to March 20 ). Children will have the opport nity to 1111 participate in the following- activities: bowl- register call the Recreation Office at 527-0882 The Van Egmond Foundation are hosting �a ing, swimming, skating, theatre show, arts, .or drop in and fill out, a form. MICROWAVE TUPPERWARE PARTY on ;.•., crafts. ep6rtglrgllitl@§'fnovieslanctMiss, : ::tag a td•Bohe FUFPETTHEATRE bring tirsday.:March '5 from 7 to 10 p.m. at t14 This program will takeplace at the Seaforth their imaginative production of TUG • 0 igh School. Come see hew you can use yo !t and District Community Centres every day ' WAR to Blyth Memorial. Hall on Saturday. tupperware in the microwave. Cost is $4 e during the March Break (unless otherwise stated) from 9 a.n5. to 4 p.m. (Please watch the community calendar for information on activities). The week of fun and excitement will cost S25 for the full week or pay as you play. To• • Are you interested in Seaforth andarea and your newspaper? The Huron Expositor is looking for VOLUNTEERS •to be a "member of its Press Advisory B aM- - iVleetings will be every 3 :months This is your opportunity, to have. a voice in your dornrriunity newspaper, The •Huron Expositor . if you 'are Interested call ' Ed ByrSki. Ron n VVassink cit X27 M240' • Additions *Windows *Alterations •Doors .Phone 345-240 - ROSS RIBEY FUNERAL DIRECTOR HOW TO TALK TO YOUR CHILD ABOUT DEATH Talk openly, simply and directly. .Explain what death is in terms the child can understand Do not overdo the explanation. Encourage the child to question and probe. Be direct. Good conversation -starters are alt a- round us in nature: the changing of the seasons, floods fires frogs, birds, butterflies 'Life, birth and death are all a part of nature and should be discussed comfortably, in small doses, with children . Explain that death is really "a part of life • Discuss death with a child whenever his world brushes against it - when a pet Cat of dog dies .when a flower begins to lose its petals...and certainly when a relative friend or a public figure dies who. i5 known to the child (ptain what a Child is to expect when a death Occurs in the family, When Chi Wed know what to expect and what to d'o, they are not surprised or apprehensive If you have special questions en this subject please feel free to call' us. WHITNEY4 IHEY FUNERAL HOME 87 Goderich St. W. Seaforth 527-1390 March 211 at 2 p.m. Using live actors, person Forinformation contact Betty Cardnb hand -carved puppets, toys and live music, at 527-1102 or Dorothy Williams at 482-3325. husband and wife team John Nolan and WORLD DAY OF PRAYER on Friday, Kathy MacLellan have treated a moving March § at 2 p.m. at the St. Thomas Anglican drama which encourages children to think Church. The theme this year is "Come anti about the meaning of families. Rag.and Bone Rejoice." All churches and church groups art Puppet Theatre has been performing shows invited. and teaching workshops in schools, libraries ` Don't forget to sign up for the LA,DIF* and theatres since 1978. Usually on the road DANCE PROGRAM by Brenda Derbyshire for six months every year. they have toured starting on Wednesday, March 11 at the across Canada from Cape Breton to Venom- Seaforth and District Community Centre: ver Tstand, from7 to 8:30 p.m This program will include The Seaforth Recreation Department will an introduction to three dance forms - ballet; be TAKING A BUS to Blyth on this day for folk and jazz with the greatest emphasis on anyone wishing to go• The cost of the trip will jazz. It will incorporate stretching. flexibility: be $6 and will include the'show ticket. The endurance and aerobics and teach dancd bus will leave from the Seaforth and District technique, terminology and choreography,. Community Centres at t p.m. if you are This is not a dancercize, it is a -structure • interested please call the Recreation Office at dance program. No prior dance experience is 527.0882. (Continued to Page AIC t First place team downed: NORTH STARS 7OILERS t JETS LEA FS • An upset took place in senior houseleague The Jets took control in the€irst period with hockey action Saturday when the North Stars goals by Thomas Wheatley, Mike Campbell beat the first place Oilers 7-1. and Mark Van, Dooren assisted by Wayne ShaneTaylor3cored the lone Oilergoat bt5t Schootiderwoerd and Pat Gridzak but the the North Stars overpowered with tallies by LBafs carie bark with goals by Stephen Van Jason Wheatley, Kevin Cardno. Jamie den Hengel, Darcy Wood and Boyd Devee- W ilbee, 'Ferry Gray (3), and Jeff Gemmell, thus. Chris Marion, Jason Smith. Derek Assisting were Steve Pletsch and Bill Smith. Mike Devereaux and Mike Web4r assisted. FLf"ERS 4 FLA NI 1,14 4 The Flyers controlled the first period with goals by Jonathon Ifu'gill di and Davifl McNaim (2 t assisted by Dean, FTnrngan, Kris Gemhinll and Scott Wood. The Marries cattle back in the second period with goals by Matt Vock, Kevin Van den Neucker (21 and Cdltp Devereaux, Steve Hieknell assisted to drop WHALERS4PENGUINS .1 it -faintest. Mike Coyne, assisted by Ken Hildebrand $T.> N1ytNG,S I scored all three Penguin goals'but to no avail Senior Houseleague Standings are: Oilertp asthe Whalers. with Scott Van Dooren, Joe 21, North Stars 16, Canadians 15,,R1-uins le - Murray (2) and Scott Jervis assisted by Junior Houseleague Standings are: Jets Jeremy Somerville. sneaked by with four 2,3.1?lyers20, Whalers20. Leafsl9. Penguins tallies. 11. -Plaines 3. Tremeer, . CA NA DUNS 6,BRUINS 0 Efforts by Bruin goaltender Jason Patter• son were fruitless as the strong Canadians converged. Canadian goals were scored by Ray Lamont (2 ), Jason Papple (2 ). Dwayne Pryce and Brian Cook. Sean Cook, Wayne Regele and Steve Balfour assisted. • Ator lis split exhibitions! The Seaforth Atom II hockey team played Atotn Mon the scoreboard when he fli peda two exhibition games, winning one by a 2-1 podDean FTnnigatt, who scored Se orfh s score and losing one 2-1 1 Briitsels carne, out the winner in the PLAVOFFGAME ' 1 exhibition. game Febtitary 20 with Danny me first playoff game between Mltchetl Dalton scoring the Atom Ds only goal, and the Morin ITS was played February 28Cr " catching the corner of Brussels' iset early in turning into a penalty filled, tough hocke the third. Seaforth pressed the Brussels team game Tempers were high as both tee throughout the third but were unable to sortie worked to take the lead, with the score' 1-1 up with a tie. going into the third, aty Zurich challenged the g.. h On Pebiv " 25 'Zurich Atom lis in Zurich in an a reellerit hockey A disputed goal gave Mitchell the le* "ante m midway the third period. Both team's game. took the lead late in the first perioct played an aggressive game for the remainder Seaforth battled Zurich throughout the of the peeled. Mitchell scoring two mote tigfithht' opposiand ti second period. a unable Persistance paid tone e goal was scored bys late in eMati Vick a tQ off, when early io the third Danny Dalton Kevin Vanden Neuekerand Scott Jervis dt took the puck and scored Unassisted Danny out the peck from behind Mitchells tier ear Dalton was again instrwnental lit ptitting the. in the first. Final score. 4-1 Mitchells 1 Centene res behind tree games At the time this story is being written ilia Seaforth, tire:': were edgedout U-., tit use dad Seaforth Centenaires could very Well be gehle played Saturday night to lietisall' finished theirhoekeyl;eason Theloeal Junior they tort garde four they Were but df e D club were at pres'stithe, down'three games •playoffs. If they welt they would, get ytt We - been. la" ed Tuesda night, Kea. Willi 1 xeter l-tawks. The fourth game was to hate Goal scorers in Saturday's thatch up, We`Se inTheC tenaireslost' g etwo: these es• Mesadr Mike S c with two; and 1Cev" y g y, lie Schdondenvoerd :and jetty by a'narrow 2-1' margin last Tuesday nightlti Wight ea0hh With one'. .