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The Huron Expositor, 1986-02-19, Page 6A6 — THE HURON EXPOSITOR. FEBRUARY 19. 1988 SPORTS------ Novices PORTS - I‘ �qkf U iov `����400/ Novicea down. Wingham, Durham CHECK THE TOTAL RETURNS ON YOUR RRSP FUNDS AND THEN INVESTIGATE AND COMPARE YOUR RESULTS WITH THOSE OF OUR TOP PERFORMING: UNITED ACCUMULATIVE RETIREMENT FUND AND UNITED VENTURE RETIREMENT FUND (Average Annual Rate of Return) United Accumulative Retirement Fund United Venture Retirement Fund 'All results include reinvestment of dividends Results to December 31, 1985' '1 YR. •10 YRS 29.4% 18.9% 33.8% 19.9% SO TAKE THAT — The Seaforth Cent rnalres found the Brussels Bulls stiff competition Friday night as the two teams laced I In the final game of the season. Unlike the pose struck In this photo there was no getting either team down as they battled things out. Seaforth eventually won the game 8-5. Mcllwraith photo REGAL Ulrrr FLANP LTD. vo• WIttIAM SI Sunt 701 LONDON ONt N4117G1 For more information contact DENNIS LITTLE 53A West Street Goderich 524-4464 DENNIS LITTLE Thu Seaforth Novice defeated W ulgham in the second Bono of playoff's watt an 8-1 score Intl 'Tuesday, Scoring for Seaforth was Mike Devereaux with two goals, .toe Murray with two goals, anti Stove Mutually, Mike Weber, PelIlek Cook and (Niko Watt each with a goal, Assists wont to Mike W ober with four, ,toe Murray with two, Mike Wall with two and Brad Moore, Dean Finnigan, Wayne Selman:. derwoortt, MIke 1)evereaux, Boyd Devereaux and Jeff Ryan, each with one assist. Soat'orlh Novice travelled to Durham on Sulurday to win another playoff game -1.2, 'Scoring for Seaforth was Mike Devereaux with three goals and Mike Wig( with one Assists went to W ayne Schooedurwurad with two, and Justin Rodney, Steve McNulty and Mike Moylan each with one. On Sunday the Novice hosted Durham and handed them e 11.0 tltsleat. Scoring for Seaforth was Mike Devereaux with two goals, M Ilte W all with two goals and Wayne Schoanderwoerd with two goals Singkis went to Boyd Devereaux, Joe 11,11111'71yn(1MiIce Weber Assists went to W Schoondelwuerd walk throe, Harold Hugill with Iwo, Dema Finnigan with two and Steve McInalty, Joe Murray, ,Justin Itotlney, Mike Weber and 'Patrick Cook each with one. The Novice travel to Michigan on the weekend to compete in the Silver Slick tournament. pion Skatingclub carnival Sunday The Seaforth Figure Skating CIIIb will be hosting a SKATING CARNIVL on Sunday, from 2 to 4 p.m, The theme will be Fantasy Land and will feature the Clinton Novice Precision Skaters and Seaforth's own young stutters and pros. Admission will be a donation at the door, and door prizes will be drawn. Let's see everybody at the Arena on Sunday to support the local skaters. The day 'c shnpina up to be an exciting one. Note to all Skaters: There will be a rehear.al on Saturday from 4 to 6 p.m. The SEAFORTH CENTENAIRES will RECREATION PREVIEW by Marty Bedard begin theirstrive for the Jr. D. Championship on Friday, February 21 at 8:30 p.m. against Clinton. This year will be a different set up, for the playoffs due to the fact Grand Valley will bo in the same division. Seaforth will play a home -and -home round robin with Brussels, Attention Property Owners and Tenants in the Town of Seaforth and the Township of Morris WANT TO APPEAL YOUR ASSESSMENT? You still have time to appeal your 1985 assessment if you feel your home or business property has been improperly assessed. Your assessment is important because the amount of property tax you pay depends on it, in that the assessed value of your property is multiplied by your municipal and school mill rate to determine your 1986 property taxes. Notices of Assessment have been mailed to property owners and tenants whose assessments have changed since last year. Open houses have been held in your area to answer questions and amend assessment information if necessary. Open house dates and locations were announced in a previous advertisement. The Assessment Roll has now been delivered to your municipality for the purposes of calculating the amount of taxes you must pay on your property in 1986. For informa- tion on your assessment, the Assessment Roll is now available for review at your Municipal Office during regu- lar business hours. If you feel your property has been improperly assessed, and you have not yet made your appeal known, you still have until March 4, 1086 to deliver or mail an appeal to the Assessment Review Board. And remember, even if you did not receive a Notice of Assessment, you still have the right to appeal. Appeal deadline—March d, 1986 2.770 111110"%k:vr ----VWANTED AGEND 'Welcome and Introduction of speakers. •"Cost effective chemical application". 'Taking tho mystery out of pumps and nozzles. *Calibration and maintenance. *Value added features and benefits. *Presentation of display sprayers. *General discussion. *Refreshments. FARMERS WHO CARE ABOUT GETTING THE MOST FROM THEIR CHEMICAL INVESTMENT S Representatives from Mardi will bo prosonting an INFORMATION CLINIC as well as answering any and all questions an oho topic of spraying. Where: RUSSELDALE FARM EQUIPMENT When: WEDNESDAY, FEB. 26th Time: 7:30 P.M. EVERYONE WELCOME R usseldale Farm Equipment Limited R.R. NO. 1 MITCHELL PH. 229-8975 Grand Valley, Clinton and Tavistock. The playoff picture at home for the Centenaires is: Friday, February 21 vs Clinton, 8:30 p.m.; Sunday, March 2 vs Grand Valley, 2 p.m.; Tuesday, March 4 vs Tavistock 8:30 p.m.; Saturday, March 8 vs Brussels, 8:30 p.m. Come out and cheer on the boys to the final. SENIOR SHUFFLEBOARD continues every Wednesday afternoon from 1:30 to 4 p.m. Last week's winners were ladies: Verde Sinclair 210, Mary Coleman 191 and Mary Chapple, 153 and men's Theo, Van Bakel 194, John Patterson Sr. 167 and Jack Sinclair 159. Don't forget the MARCH BREAK PRO- GRAM from March 10 to 14. A complete schedule will be in next week's paper. S.C.O.U.T. meeting for all community groups will be held Wednesday, February 26 at 7:30 p.m. at the Optimist Hall. Please bring 11)86-87 special event dates. PUBLIC SKATING will be held only on Satucday this weekend from 1:30 to 3 p.m. ThcnsWilre liaben C oliva! n Stlndaydue to the Sporty deadline Monday, 6 p.m. Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada LIFE ANDMORTQAOE INSURANCE PLANS 0SPEAREDANNUITIES INCOMETAX DEDUCTIBLE FLEXIBLENOLOADR RS.P NONSMOKERS IRATESAVAILABLE REB Arnold Stinnissen 117 GODERIC1I ST. 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