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Huron Expositor, 2014-11-05, Page 27sports scoreboard Seaforth Shuffleboard Oct. 29 Men's high: John Coleman, Jim Davis, Jim Howard, Hugo Menheere and Red Vantyghem, three wins; Lloyd Hoy, Erich Mat- zold and Dave McMaster, two wins Ladies' high: Carol Hoy, four wins; Barb Howard, three wins Seaforth Stars Minor Hockey Novice Rep Oct. 27 Seaforth Stars - 7 Ripley Wolves - 2 Nov. 1 Seaforth Stars - 5 Blyth -Brussels Crusaders - 2 Novice LL Nov. 1 Elma-Logan Wildcats - 12 Seaforth Stars - ONov. 2 Mitchell Meteors - 9 Wednesday, November 5, 2014 • Huron Expositor 27 Seaforth Stars - 1 Atom Rep Nov. 1 Wingham lronmen - 8 Seaforth Stars - 2 PeeWee Rep Oct. 29 Seaforth Stars - 3 Walkerton Capitals - 2 Bantam Rep Nov. 1 Seaforth Stars - 5 Goderich Sailors - 3 Bantam LL Oct. 27 Drayton Defenders - 9 Seaforth Stars - 0 Oct. 29 Drayton Defenders - 7 Seaforth Stars - 2 Nov. 2 South Bruce LL - 3 Seaforth Stars - 2 Midget Rep Nov. 1 Goderich Sailors - 8 Seaforth Stars - 1 Seaforth Junior Broomball Atom PeeWee Oct. 26 Seaforth Cyclones - 0 Mildmay Moose - 0 The Cyclones had their second game in Mildmay. In overtime the score still remained 0-0. Bantam Oct. 26 Mildmay Bantam Boys - 5 Seaforth Shooters - 1 The Mildmay Bantam boys played a very strong game. Luke Parrson found the back of the net in the second half. Midget Oct. 26 Mildmay Midget Girls - 1 Seaforth Hitmen - 0 The Hitmen girls dominated the game against Mildmay, but with no goalie, were defeated. All of our teams are looking for- ward to the 8th Annual Blyth Junior Tournament running from Nov. 7 to 9. Come out and sup- port our players. 2014 Seaforth Fall Fair results FLORAL, SECTION S CUT FLOWERS 1. Asters, 3 blooms 2. Zinnias, 3 blooms 1st Tanis Anne 2nd Eric Grant 3rd Doug Yeo 3. Calendulas, 3 blooms, with foliage 1st Doug Yeo 2nd David Norman 3rd Tanis Anne 4. Chrysanthemums, 3 sprays, any variety 5. Cosmos, 3 stems 1st Tanis Anne 2nd Eric Grant 6. Dahlias, minimum 2", 3 blooms, assorted colours, foliage attached 1st Doug Yeo 7. Hydrangeas, 3 stems 1st Tanis Anne 2nd Doug Yeo 3rd Kayleigh MacDonald 8. Impatiens 1st Della Bennett 2nd Doug Yeo 9. Marigolds, best display, any size 1st Doug Yeo 2nd Kayleigh MacDonald 3rd Marg Wright 10. Petunias, doubles, 3 stems with own foliage 1st Doug Yeo 11. Sedum, 3 stems 1st Loma McKercher 2nd Janice Fehr 3rd Doug Yeo 12. Phlox, 3 stems 1st Tanis Anne 3rd Loma McKercher ** Seaforth Horticultural Society donates $20 (most points) 1st Doug Yeo ROSES 13. Miniature Roses, a display of at least 3 blooms, differ- ent varieties 14. Rose, any rose with own foliage 1st Lindsay McNichol 2nd Doug Yeo 15. Hybrid Tea Rose, 1 bloom 1st Doug Yeo 16. Floating Rose, 1 bloom 1st Della Bennett 2nd Doug Yeo 17. Miniature Rose, 1 bloom 2nd Janice Fehr 18. Floribunda or Grandiflora, 1 spray 1st Doug Yeo 2nd David Norman ** Mary Finlayson Award $5 (most points) 1st Doug Yeo 74444 ieue 1 To the supporters Of Tuckersmith Ward, It's been a great 8 years. Les Falconer. POTTED PLANTS 19. Jade 20. Rare house plant, named 21. Porch planter 1st Tanis Anne 2nd Laurene Maloney 3rd Joanne Maloney Flanagan 22. Topiary 23. Cactus collection and/ or succulents 1st Tanis Anne 24. Hosta 1st Doug Yeo 25.Herb, a collection of 3, named 1st Tanis Anne 2nd Joanne Maloney Flanagan ** In memory of Mary Vander Molen $10 (most points) 1st Tanis Anne ARRANGEMENTS 26. Chuming Butter: arrangement in different Call 1-866-734-9425 or visit www.medicalert.ca MedicAlert Lets You Live up for those who participated at the recent Liberal nomination meeting in Lucknow, and a special thank you to my supporters. Maarten Bokhout shades ofyellow 1st Doug Yeo 2nd Kayleigh MacDonald 3rd Tanis Anne 27. Tea for Two: arrangement in a cup and saucer 1st Doug Yeo 2nd Tanis Anne 3rd Kayleigh MacDonald 28. Culinary Creation: arrange- ment of edible flowers and herbs 1st Janice Fehr 2nd Tanis Anne 3rd Eric Grant 29. Trick or Treat: Halloween centrepiece using a pump- kin and flowers 1st Doug Yeo 2nd Kayleigh MacDonald 3rd Janice Fehr 30. Wreath or door swag 1st Janice Fehr 31.Arrangement featuring Hosta leaves, 5, and other greens 1st Janice Fehr 2nd Kayleigh MacDonald 3rd Tanis Anne 32. Arrangement of mixed cut flowers (new exhibitor) 1st Kayleigh MacDonald 33. Arrangement of wildflowers in a boot 34.Arrangement for dining table, fair theme Harvest Bounty 1st Doug Yeo 35. MaryVanderMolen MS lives here. It's here in our community. Please make a difference by volunteering. MS4iSP 1-807-268-7582 www.mssociety ca e . OAkk THEATOrion„....,„; le ' GODERICII Sag 524 mil ;co MOVIE INFORMATION- www.rnaviellinksza 6iiti,thita.,E01:8613-2654438 Lf19©51M g-ommunity Memorial 5gUn Lgrgem, *entre Admission: $2 Adults, Children 12 and under FREE Oaar7C) vendors, unique Eriid Shopping door started Special Hummingbird Delight: arrangement of flowers that attract hum- mingbirds lst-$12, 2nd -$8, 3rd -$5 1st Doug Yeo 2nd Janice Fehr 3rd Kayleigh MacDonald **Flower Magic donates $10 gift certificate (most points) 1st Doug Yeo ** Seaforth Jewellers donates $10 gift certificate (most points in section S) THE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION t - ,J. A _ g eficex ve geritentkei - TUESDAY NOVEMBER 11th REMEMBRANCE DAY PARADE & SERVICE 10:30 a.m. Parade to Cenotaph from Legion 11:00 a.m. - Service at Cenotaph If weather is inclement, service will be held in upstairs hall. Following the service, the parade will return to the Legion Hall for comradeship and entertainment. (CHEAPSHIRTS) The Support of the Public For These Annual Events Will Be Apprecated t SEAFORTH BRANCH A 156 ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION RICK FORTUNE COLIN YOUNG Poppy Chairman President