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In the first race at Goderich raceway Friday night .,
Deep
Dee Run Bill
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and holding down Ist place rate
lay and only the great play, of
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Frank ”' •Verberne• kept St.
mainly of Scottish born- la .rs
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with the exception of their,
daub# as the Queens used a
playei not on their team -list,
Hendt;rson. When 'liae l~tuatdts..
triple accout►ted for a zun j,n ilia
'Queens inept It thtq early �ot}test
; ,at titg lions ; arlC ' rh�ile 1V t4ttn ,;,,
owned b Mr. and Mrs W
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and driven by W.O,McLean' of Goderich was third.
as the top team in the
Assoclation. Therefore St.
Columban in the game at the
goalie
V"an Wik will advance `to the'
The Queens started fast
th..trd'•ta a gain put the ttnffgfis:�#regt;alld
tlte;'Lr�yeller�,lmeet-b#
Out ,of, the, money were ,Babes Boy owned by Rien
Vander Hook,, Kincardine
Columban can be uroud of their
beginning of the second half the ,
Scottish pace seemed to slow
second round for the City'
Cup....Verberne in his best
outplayingthe Travellers in the
early frames and building a big
up. lett; gime+ At th(; Ooh? k
The fourth frame saw 'exaGh 1Park'the VIIiago aft
and driven by Dennis Jewitt,
Clinton and Saint Clair Buck owned• and driven by Phil
close score in the game with the
powerful Scottish.
down but as the marginally
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game this year as well as most of
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lead. The Travellers came on
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scoreA big rung .pit 4 stn 1e acid, art thin & Rfh'witch' .>ll a}C1► k$ '' "
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�°""�Bisback, Seaforth.
The Scottish came out quickly
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controlled the play they" were
the other players.....Doug
strong.in .the late rotting scoring 5
two doubles but the Uptowgrrr$
and Turf Ga4ib ro;#iditt$
Second in the second race was Herb Mon owned b Y
and
tiring as the game wore on
' O'Reilly and Pat Delaney 'did a
in the fifth and sixth frames and
came back in the bottom half of
evening
Dan Lerch, London and driven by Gerry Robuck,
sure, precision passing
controlling the game brought
because of the running 'attack of
good job shadowing top star of
adding 2 more in the seventh but
the inning with 2 runs on errors to
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Goderich, third was Son of Para on owned and driven
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about many scoring
the Irish.
Scottish charley Edwards -from
it was a little too late as they
leave the Duffers in front 7 - 4,
The fifth B9b Beuttenmiller
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natio Thus this sooan
made six errors which cost them `
scoring any points.... Irish shifted
failed to overcome the deficit Eric
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saw
home Ray Anstett to
Main Street 8 .1
Village "3
Second in the third race was Miami Miss owned by
brought about a St. Columban
rough
the
abilities, Doug can also put the
to system of 4.3-3 with injury to
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Casey
Chuterheaded for the Queens
the while Jack
.double
narrow the margin to 2 runs.
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Queens 6 4 1 t3 z
Carmen Kerr and driven by Jack Meriam both of
Goderich,
defen ive miscue and John
done
with some heavy'hitting. Watt's
Van Bakal....
NEXT GAME
arcing victory
ingarian was relieved by Bruce
The sixth was all Main Street as
Texaco 6 4 1 13t, .
Bandellero owned by Carl and Grant Fisher;
Gilespie walked in all on
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Frank Verberne and scored after
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The next game was played last.
McManus who suffered the loss,
The late to be
they scored 4 big runs on 4 hits•to
take the lead 9 7. They then
Turf Club 5 4 1 11,
Firemen 5 S V io:
Goderich and driven by Carl was fourth. Fifth was
Dusty Bob owned and driven by William McLean of
about minutes had been played
night against the Goderich United
Soccer Club in London in another
game also proved
a cliff hanger as Main Street st
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again • showed experience 'r in
Teachers 3 7 0 f .
Goderich, Out of the moneywere Northwood Misse Y
in the game,
The Irish about 15 minutes
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round for the third division cup.
holding the Duffers seo�eless in
Travellers 0 11 0 0, ,
owned by . Brian' Fellows, Goderich and driven by
William Caldwell, and Linda E. Walbob owned b Y
Robert and Walter. Deer of Goderich with Robed
later came close on their best
chaneetodateintheopeninghalf
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Results from this ame will
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appear in next week's edition of
the Huron Expositor.
Schedule for,Jr. D team not set
as Paul Coyne zooming in Pram
driving.,
In the fourth race the winner was Crash Landing
his outside position, due to the
injury of Casey Van Bakal, just
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MEET THE ST. COLUMBAN
SOCCER TEAM
Since ,the O.H.A. awarded
in the paper to name the new
get into operation as he has let
owned by Ron and Geo. Feagan of Goderich with Gerry
banked the hall off ' the nearby
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Seaforth with a Jr. D. team for. the
team and a prize will, be awarded
the management know when he
Robuck driving. The mile was in 2.12:2
post out of play.
coming season, the Junior team
when the executive selects the
wants to get started. The
Third wax Kerr 's Boy owned by Ron Kerr, Goderich
Just before ,the end of the half
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has not heard who is in the
winner. A dance in September
executive, along with Clive Buist,
and driven by Jack Meriam. Fourth was Reggie Ford
Verberne in the Irish net came up
league, or the number of games
will help get the Jr. team on the
owned by Charles Brindley of Goderich and driven by
with the truly outstanding save of
to be played which makes the
right foot.
Rec. Director, is thankful for all
Allan MacDonald. Rhythm's Nancy owned and driven
the game. Charley Edwards , a
demand.for season tickets hard to
Doug Cruckshank, the newly
the assistance they are being
by Frank MacDonald, Clinton was fifth. Out of the
dynamic Scottish forward, was set
satisfy)
appointed coach, is just waiting to
given.
money was Nancy's Ann owned and driven by Delmer
directly. in front of the Irish net
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The hockey executive is taking -
Bedard of Goderich.
and seemed to have a sure goal
Columban began to control for the
names of those who want to
The fifth race winner was Corky Camp owned b -y. <-
only to be stalled • on this
Second in the seventh race was Scotts G owned by
purchase season • tickets - and
Glen Smith, Brussels and driven by Dennis Jewitt. The
magnificent save on the hard
FRANK VERBERNE
t, hopes to have word from the
�r mile was 2.16 and the pay off was 3.40. Third `was
point blank range Shot.
to 2.nd
-=L O.H.A.. by August 1st.
Stiggins owned and driven by Robert Dater. Fourth was
This seemed w put some life
But a Scottish rush led by
tlThis has not however 'halted
Hilo Toss owned by Bruce Durst in London and driven
into the sputtering Irish attack
Chane Edwards led to a St.
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by Frank MacDonald; Fifth was Centennial Bob owned
and from this point on in the
Columban mistake which costa.t; • .;•�4
had numerous meetings in which
by Charles Mothers and driven by Floyd Mothers, both
game St. Columban held their
,penalty shot. � �"
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they have ordered. uniforms,
of Goderich.Verberne
own with the Scottish. About one
stopped the first shot
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equipment„ etc. Maurice Huard,
The sixth race winner wap�G'ladies Boy owned and
minute from' the end of the half
taken .by 13ilespie but as the
the manager, has received
driven by John Muir, Seaforth: The mile was in 2.12:2
and just after Verberne's
,
rebound went loose David --Aiken
certificates and is ready to sign
and the pay off was 4.00. Second- was Scotch A Plenty
remarkable save a free kick was
scored in the upper corner to push `,
players. There has been a contest
owned by $rian Rutledge, Brussels and driven by
called outside the corner of the
London in the lead to stay.
the Scottish during the past
Dennis Jewitt: Fifth was Jet Command owned by Bruce
Scottish 18 -yard goal crease. Tom
In the final ten minutes. St.
being rained out for a' second
time. The Duffers st arted fast'
Recreation
News and
Views
By Clive Buist
lSeaforth Director of Recreation
� Volland and driven by Randy McLean, both of
Goderich.
Burlse took the shot. but an Irish •
Columban began to control for the
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Seymour.
Those who .have not. et registered for morning 'tennis
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Second in the seventh race was Scotts G owned by
pass to Neil Murray went over.
Murrays. head so it seemed then
first time in the game and
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'Scottish who were tiring had to
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instruction ma do so'next week at the tennis courts on either
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Ann Sainis and driven b Jack Duckworth, both of
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Goderich. Third was Deep Run Frisco owned by
Duffers
to 2.nd
Doug O'Reilly is now in the
middle of his second season in a
Second in the tenth race'was Timberina Hy owned by
Monday or Tuesd y morning. The second session will run for
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3 w eeks.
Charles Brindle driven b Roy Meriam, Goderich.
m o've
place
Weber in a losing effect allowed
a n D U n IO
As summer is quickly rolling by plans are now being set for
and
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Judy Mothers, owned and driven by Mac Sewers of
Last Thursday evening the
only ten hits and, walked three.
St. Columban uniform. Doug is 19
years old and is a solid member of
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a series of fall oroerams.• Your suggestions would pall
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Londesboro, was fourth. Fifth was Vernas Choice
owned and driven b Frank Damm of Goderich.
Texaco Duffers moved into a
place. tie as they' downed
The main difference in the
forward unit.
inside he
.
benefit the development of such .programs. If there are
certain programs that you would like to see offered, make
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Third in the eighth race was Wayne Express owned
second
the TEacheas by a 14-7 count. The
contest was fielding as the
Dtiffers up five times
go defensive right a
good defensive
showed his defensive abilities by
winners
them known. Due to the lack of some facilities and equipment
by Geo.' Caldwell, Goderich and driven by Gerry
game was a rained out encounter
goofed
allowing only two unearned runs.
shadowing Charley Edwards of
some programs are not feasible but they will ashes seriously
considered and wherever possible your wishes will be
Roebuck. Lee Camp , owned by Bruce Dupee and
and several times came close to
on errors while the Bookworms
the Scottish during the past
In the earl ame Tuesday
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accommodated. '
driven b Wayne Dupee was fourth. Out of the money
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were Will Lochinvar owned by Colin R.C.Cameron,
being rained out for a' second
time. The Duffers st arted fast'
made six errors which cost them `
game.
Other than his depot
night Barb Watt's team met
Cheryl Seymour's team.
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Arva and driven. by Dennis Jewitt and G.D.Direct,
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taking a 3. - 0 first inning lead.
six unearned runs and made the
difference in the score. Brad
the
abilities, Doug can also put the
It proved to be a close game
I hoe that a umber of parents take the
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owned by Gerald Dunn, Midhurst -and Rusts Baker,
The second inning saw both
ball in the net when called upon to
with some heavy'hitting. Watt's
opportunity to see our playground in action and their children
Barrie and driven by,,[gkn Mathers.
Thp: tllrt a 's,. MissFJ3eile Barrs wned byW
steams make several errors and
th allowed 5 r, s, to Cross the
Finnlayson and Bill Weber.lead
the TEachers with. two hits each
d so Thus, these abilities make team took a one run lead'in the
+rdIii{ife'riiln r hd , trst - +�cit#r Ane- nTorw�!;� Sey?v
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at play. The highlight of this day will be the .presentation of a ,
childrens play by The Stratford Youth Theatre which will take n
�ye+inne.
+�� va a,_<�,.
w TM,,Fred�„q�ver, Londtrp .anis driven by Frank'
,
lam.'
leaving the..Duffers up $ 5.
while ' Ed. Baker collected the
ug v� �, oriVt
Irish Forward line this year.
mou•r's team came back in the'^'.
lylacDonald. the mile was in 2.07:4. and the pay off 2.90:
The Texaco squad then picked
Bookworms other hit. The Duffers
second with seven runs to make
Third was Mike's Jimmy Lynne owned by the Lay
away and bui!t up a big lead.
meanwhile ,used the bunt to
the score 10-7 for Seymour's,
Zee M Stables, Parkhill and Fred Walgos, London with
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Mike Marion hurled for the
advantage as Rick Fortune,' Ron
"and
Merchants on team.
Gerry Roebuck,' driving.
Texaco nine giving up just five
Beuerman Ken Swan all
Then in the third Watt's team
Second in the tenth race'was Timberina Hy owned by
hits and walking only three. Bill
collected safe hits on bunts while
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Arnold Doak -and driven by Jack Meriam. Third was
Weber in a losing effect allowed
Gary Finnigan added two singles,
continued' until the fifth when
�rinnin streak
Excel Mac owned a>;id driven by Roy Meriam.Fourth
was Jimmy The Butler, owned by Robert and
H.O.Jerry, Goderich with Robert driving. Scarlet
w Slipper, owned by Carl and Grant Fisher, Goderich,
was fifth with Carl driving. 0 of the money was Carry
on Syl owned by Bruce Erskine and Wilfred Denomme
of Goderich with Gord Pullman, Seaforth, on the bike.
At the Clinton Raceway Sunday afternoonin the third
race Sandy Doo Litile, owned -by Leonard .Hunter,
Clinton and driven by Frank MacDonald, was - fourth.
In the fourth race, Janet Express, owned and driven
bx William German, Clinton, was third. Out of the
9 Seymour's' team went out in front
The Seaforth Juvenile' by scoring ten runs. This made
Merchants have put togetherthe score 27-16 for Seymour's
another streak, but this on.e is'of a team.
different variety — a winning Watt's team tried a come back
streak. ' in the top of the seventh by
Last Thursday night the scoring six runs but it wasn't
Merchants made it,four.in a row quite good enough,
with a narrow 4 - 3 victory over The final score was 27-23 for
Goderich and now lead Clinton by Seymour's team. Hitting for
six points in the race for first. Watt's team were Barb Watt with
It wouldn't be news if Gar a home run and a triple, Joan
money were Miss Direct Baker, owned by Lorne The Seaforth Lions Pool learn 13-14 BOYS FREE STYLE Eisler's name didn't appear in the Pinder and Terry McNichol with
Tyndall, Clinton and driven by Frank MacDonald and won their first swim meet of the John Nielsen, Bill Mitchell, Doug will column . somewhere, and, two triples and Brenda McIntosh
Sunicresf Irene, owned by William James Kondon •and season Friday night at the Lions Anstett sure enougli, he won evcq game with a triple.
w' driven by Dennis Jewitt. Carnival when they met a Clinton 15.& OVER BOYS FREE STYLE pushing his record to 7 - 1. For Seymour's team hitters
In the fifth race Astra Blaze owned by Ernest Brown In the bottom of the last inning were Marg McCauley, Cheryl
and Harold Gibbin s of Clinton with Harold driving was squad. Ted Montgomery, Bill Mitchell, g
g g • RESULTS Bernard McQuaid with the score knotted at three Seymour, and Mary Van Dyke
second. Third was Conray Orost owned by Charles The names of the first, second 13-14 BOYS BREAST STROKE apiece. Gerry Fenney tripled to with two home runs each.
Mathers and driven by Ray Mothers. Out of the money Iced off. Bill O'Shea, who earlier In the late game Ruth Anne
,was Lucky D Jan owned by Geo. and H. Naison and, and third winners in each event Dave Ellis, -Tim Bird, Gord h Dunlop's team met Barb Wesen-
driven b Frank MacDonald. follow. Geddes had honiered to tie the game, hit p
Y 7 - 8 BOYS FREESTYLE a 15 & OVER BOY BACK CRAWL a sacrifice fly to right. Feeney berg's team. This game started
Fifth in the sixth race was Goldies Hit owed by y out to be a close game as well.
Rutledge, Clinton and driven b Dennis Jewitt. Rob Core (S) Ted Montgome4y, Bill Mitchell, slipped-.>attc.r,tagging and,was.:o,ut .• ,
,Terry g Y 1 7-8 GiRLS FREESTYLE Bernard McQuaid. cold at home, but the catcher After the 'first inning'
Dancing Wave owned by Ted and Donna • Lamont, Wendy Smith (S), Sharon 15 — OVER BOYS ' dropped the ball and the game. burg's team was 1eating by a
Waterloo was out of them y with John Muir driving. Wilson (S). BREASTSTROKE Juveniles' other. two runs came score of 7 6.
In the seventh race Clev r Larry,. owned by William. 9.10 BOYS FREESTYLE Ted Montgomery, Bill O'Shea, on Gary Eilser's double knocking in the second Dunlop ;s team
Laverty and Ron Wil'ta on was out of the money with Eddy Nielson (S), Bernard McQuaid. in John Feeney who had singled. Pulled ahead by two runs making
iM Ron driving. the „score 9-7. This close game
' In the eighth race Mountain Deal, owned and driven 9-10 GIRLS FREESTYLE 15 &OVER BOYS BUTTERFLY O'Shea drove in E,�sler, Eisler
b Dennis Jewitt, was out in the money. Marylynn Glew , Jane Morton' Ted Montgomery, Bill O'Shea gave up just five hits/.and had continued until the fourth inning.
Y y' (S) 9-10 BOYS BACK CRAWL 13 -14 GIRLS BREAST STROKE three strikes on twelve batters. In this inning, Dunlop couldn't do
The ninth race winner was Victor H. Volo owned by anything wrong and Wesenburg
Fred Fowler and driven b Frank MacDonald. The mile Paul Geddes (S) Dianne Stevenson, Debbie Cook, He walked five.
Y 9-10 GIRLS BACK CRAWL Karen Bride t Against Crediton Eisler came couldn't do anything right.
was in 2.09:1 and the p y off 9.10. Second was Pebbles g As a result Dunlop scored
Girl owned by
Geo. a d Ron Fae an and driven b Mary Lynn Glew) Jane'•"Morton 13-14 GIRLS BUTTERFLY in relief of Kevin Bennett for ,the p
Y g y (S), Karen Laverty (S) Dianne Stevenson, Kelly final two innings with the score 9 eighteen runs making, the score
Gerry Roebuc .Fift was Crimson Josie owned by g.10 BOYS BREASTSTROKE 31-9, Wesenbur allowed them
Bruce Volland. Q of the money was Lad s David Colghoun, Gayle Van der Veldon. 8 for Crediton,. g
Y Y Paul Geddes (S), Tony Nielsen (S) 13-14 GiRLS FREE STYLE in the final inning Eisler (who only 3 more runs while they
owned -by John Jewitt and Dennis Jewitt with Dennis Eddie Nielsen (S) Dianne Stevenson, Debbie Cook, else?) punched out a single themselves scored 1 i but they
driving. 9-10 GIRLS BREAST STROKE couldn't catch u and the final
4 The tenth race winner was Greenview Duke owned Karen Bridge. driving in the tying and winning p
score was 3420 for Dunlop's .
by Wm. and Wayne Sheen, Stratford, with DennClinton, Jane Morton (S), Mary 13-14 GiRLS BACK CRAWL runs.is Lynn Glew (S) Dianne Stevenson, Brenda Ball, One night earlier the team.
Jewitt driving. The mile was in 2.01:1 and the pay off 11-12 BOYS FREE STYLE Gavle Van der Veldon Merchants humiliated Exeter 24- For Wesenburg's team Marion
was 15.00. Second was Mike's Jimmy Lynn. Imp Dennis Nielsen (S), Mike Vander 15 & OVER GiRLS 4 with a 16 hit barrage off four Pullman had a home run. Joan
Mothers owned by Charles Eugene and John Mothers Veldon (S), Henry Valkenburg (C)• BREAST STROKE pitchers.NOTES: Randy Flannigan had a home run .for
was fifth with John driving. 11-12 GIRLS FREE STYLE Bernadin Groothius, Deta McClinchey and Bill Salisbury Dunlop's team along with a
The winner of the first division of the two year old Rosemary Bird(C), Rose Bakker, Christine Groothius couldn't afford the luxury of double play from Gail Price to
toll trot was Oakhurst Sargent owned by Elton and Groothius (S) 15 & OVER GIRLS playing baseball and have Bonnie Bedard.
Aileen Barnes, Strathroy with Elton driving. The mile 11.12•BOYS BACK CRAWL BACK CRAWL departed for Bermuda and
was in 2.10:1. Dennis Nielsen (S), Mike Van der Bernadin Groothius, Christine Europe respectively. Rumour has Standings
The second division was won by Diller's Demon Veldon (S), Joe Lawson (C) Groothius Bill O'Shea going, also, More bad g
owned 2. 4: Earl Rowe and driven by Earl. The mile 11-12 GiRLS BACK CRAWL 15 & OVER GIRLS BUTTERFLY news has Gerry - 'Feeney W L Pts
was in 2, July Rose Groothius,(S), Wendy Bell Deta Bakker, B ernadin Groothius-icationing in Montreal. Not as Cheryl Seymour 9 2 16
Friday, July 26 at Goderich the two year old Filly Trot (C). Susan Smith (S) 15 & OVER GIRLS FREE STYLE an Espo's guest, though. Feeney Barb Watt 5 5 10
will be raced. 11-12 BOYS BREAST STROKE Bernadin Groothius, Sheila has eight hits in his last 11 at Ruth Anne Dunlop 4 6 8
SeCIf�'rtil wins swim meet Joe Lawson ('C), Bruce Henderson Arnston, Deta Bakker. bats. Next home game is Aug, 4. Barb Wesenberg 3 7 6
(S), Mike Van der Veldon (S)
A busy program was highlighted this week at the pool by the 11-12 GiRLS BREAST STROKE
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first Lio>2g Carnival Stvim Meet. The competition for the first andice Emmerton (C" Seafortthgolfers fare well
meet of the -summer was from Clinton. Rosemary Bird (Cj, Rose
Very good and competitive teams from, both towns made for an Groothius (S)
exciting and enjoyable meet. In the end Seaforth came up with a 11-12 BOYS BUTTERFLY
fairly easy win over a very game Clinton squad. Dennis Nielsen (S), ian Cochrane July 22 was a lucky day for Golf tournament. held in Altogether fifteen golfers
Attendance for the meet was very encoura ing. Let's hope the (C), Henry Valkenburg (C) Seaforth golfers. Wingham. attended the tournament and
next meet will be even better. 11-12 GIRLS BUTTERFLY Steve Bennett, son of Mr. and Steve who scored an even 70 for according to Const. Cairn's,
V Attendance overall at the park was down this week due mainly Sqsan Smith, • Judy Johnston, Mrs. Bill Bennett, W,William St.. the day ' was invited to the everyone brought home a prize.
Rosemary Bird had the best day of any of them tournament by Constable John Steve won a pair of living room
to the 'cooler weather.
The next swim meet will be held Friday night -at the Clinton g P
13-14 BOYS BUTTERFLY though as he was champion of the Cairns of the Seaforth Police lamps for first prize.
p h d 1 d 4P- A John Nielsen, Chuck Stewart, day at the 2nd Annual Wellington Department along with Ian Doig,
Cong'atulati.ons
Ken'
On be'h'alf of the T'ow'n of S'eafloeth
the Seaforth Recreation Committee
Wishes to ebngratulate you on Vour
outstanding . performances t h i s
summer and wish. you much sue -
cess at the Wi'llingd'on Cup.
ool with a home meet against Metche sc e u e r ugust 1
4 2nd. Tim Bird Ciass131et1 Ads pay livli2nds:
and Huron Police Association Ed. Malktis Ciba Brian Nigh.
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