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' drive to ,.Score att . a Qucc s° olla a he1. n,. ,via.',
successful: last weclt nd, it bad to 1.: x. 1nepS doubles start d e_ .s °kS-4 ruin , ,;tr _. ,..s , d 'i'A t,,. ,o ld. they,' anadQ # oft . t<�1~ .� ,ri#!� , •, 1.�
e eP Aver the T 1� riakltl :s V x1 C` tel n cin °a cell, °bRs, h , ,;
be carried over to Sunday to come the double eltmnaftoit ratYel ors. 'i lieu g"..,e. a ,• gstly erl'Ots dh f ` d ` : lbs,. hR31!4 i :' d
u With t fin 1 wi ners, rna ent ss. H lines and Travellers started strop 'and held cavae rite crime .9. to Strr+� �', t04,0 6 R. e0► !�rle•;' . ctl r /; ,Y , ,�,- i, _ ,i
P i he a n ton. m, Rp o l, ., '1.
Joe flick were sla#ed to meet the powerful Main $hooters at win a(lpwed tt�e Turd ;tttb 'ta": to 1+e �iai s#t'tbe lead€m ' r:;" "t.
The only two -trophy wanner of ,l i.
Laurie Wallaceand Jim Rowatt bay for .four corp lore .innin{ s move ,itlto a »why tic ffor se,�pnd the �e necl i�d t '�piQ�� �► ��y` . �' +�in;��e .>� k,`,; �Q' :'� � ° '
. the tournament. Was. Ruth'Anne - - t�, s. r.. s •5 '�' '� "'`'
Dunlop; wi}a clang with Dap Muir
the final game, but b.ecauae of an holding a 4-2 lead., 'Then the place and 'leaxes' th(stp. the ' w,i�A� Jack f' ce has; „the # .; JRr R ;,�• � � .,� �,,
''took a ed Doubles trophy injury, Russ Holmes was unable Uptowners broke lose when the Possibility of 7tuavlpg into s4Je pitcher again;; mgglp ltl¢ r rd K')1Nag r < s' f `'',�,11
the P Y to la Travellers committed several 'possession of second as they have 'to 10 an 1 wy#ille HQb'; tl 11 Iobi t lri ; art �?lub � ,l; �$ � �7
and along with Gail Price, win P Y Tom, Dick substituted in fl
his lace to take the air "to errors which gave' the lvlatn one game remainin to . la `the” loss and' xirld"" ul e W o . Qd�ens % i. S. '
the Womens match. P P
victory. Streeters life and control of the against Main 'Street, $ P Y came:ont to relief cooldn',t"sip' the >�?)Xetr►lett' F• ,' '�'; 'i7' X10, � 141 i
Dill: and Gail , Price were Ap to 'ether, 29 doubles were gale• The win clinched first bats o the N1atn Str+eeters. The , &ch+srs , , , p� �il�A < `}
defeated in the final game of the entered g for the 40 game Place for Main Street and left the At the Optimist Park the loss leaves'th0 l:ltrefien wltl� 500 av011q,$ , ;. ° �;3 in eb.,,'
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Mixed Doubles' and' Shirley tournament, A(thou h it was Travellers mired m'the basement. Travellers picked up their first average at 7.7 and in'sixlb tae �` " . ,gax g .. - p e me Tep}ain#n>st whl
Dinsmore and Joan Pinder placed slaeduled to be completed on Jack Price picked up his meth win win of the Season ppsetting the in the standings, 7 'I fletef#t'10t the, }14bd: pit lt19 !
Teachers by a 15-10 count, It was. -.' .
second .ip the ;Women¢. Saturday, some" sets took longer against one loss and Kevin Kerr With only one game r pnd}tlmg pf the Turf GIu111�.UR °, a C r z� 1;; i
a fairly .even cotttest _throughout
In the Teens Doubles, Glen, than expected forcing the final suffered his third defeat with the b h T 11 to be played'in tbe`fina4,ok#ddingo THS 'playoff$.' , llI �+��n'`�►ed�' i'
Stewart and Murrayennewies Travellers. • '
Y games to be played the following
defeated, Stephen and Bred Rice day, In Monday's action, the Turf
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ut t e rave ers took advantage:.
errorsof tooff their r st i
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- Wedacsda n
are pretty' we14 set. The tl} Club Y }$ht 'i %a� e><fkhtj
can'eit4ier move Into secopd p4ace teams .participrtin r''T}e °se4s
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the Queens from
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a win Or end up ih'�iourth
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Ye s t 2 t 4anies an'd
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---the upcoming
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'victory, playoffs
victo to -enter the
Pith'
lace if the lose to Matn'�Street,
teamfacltt g each gfhex fvlll
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handing them a 19-8 whipping•
Kevin Kerr picked up the win
If they lose tt would, ,leave 'the
be determined ,W`e�negday!
The Queens started strong when
leaving Th recor d b 3-)< for the
Turf, Texaco.and the Village with'
gameigvolving the for, V.10a, :'
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Tom Turner hit a rand slam
home run in the first, inning to
season., is con, a the spark
neeQdB to lift the Travellers to a .
identical records but Texaco
would be &warded second place
Main StXeet,..Parks and;tWW 8t'e,
not .available at px6popt:,#me .,
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dive them a '4-2 first frame lead.
hi her plateau.
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because of better runs for and .each
captaip' will be t #4: taf hlis'.
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The Turf came back in the secoiTd
In the' late 'game Main Street
against, while the Village would
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innin takin advanta a of errors
g g g
became the league champs and
receive third place because of
for the first 1 .. ,�
payoff Dame
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to score 5 big runs and take the
evened their feud with the
their record. The only difference
series will bg; -�
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lead 7-4. The game 'remained
Firemen by whipping a lifeless
will be the playoff opponents for
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close until the sixth inning when .
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smokeaters nine b a 19-7 score.
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each team.
Main StresetFvs. Qu4ens ,
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the Turf Club stretched a 8-6 le d
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The Firemen started strong
The first four places, although
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not completely 'finished, are
settled enough to arrange for the
Texaco or Turf Clut?,vs. Rirerpeln
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upcoming tournament . with `
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Texaco or Village vs Teachers
Series D
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Loser of C vs. Loser of D (F)
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industrial Men's Baseball Tour-
nament with £our Strathroy teams
, 11 a.m.
Optimist P -Sunday ,
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coming to Seaforth to meet the
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(G) winner of As. winner of B
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top four- teams of the Seaforth
league. The ei ht teams will la
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9 a.m.
(H) winner of'C vs winner of D
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TEED WINNERS — Rec director Clive Buist, Who
a double .knockout tournament
- 11 a.m.
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organized the Tennis Tournament presented
with the first four winners
, Finals at Optimist Park
trophies on Saturday to Murray Bennewies and Glen
advancing to "A'.' Flight for the Winners E vs. F "B" series at 2
Industrial League trophy and'the ' p. in. (.H).
Stewart who won�the Teen Doubles championship.
losers will play in the "B" Flight
Winners G vs. H "A" series at 4
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They, beat out Stephen and Brad Rice-. Tom and Joe
for the Optimist trophy.
p.tn. (1), -
Dick.w'on the Mens' Doubles event. • (Staff Photo)
The games will be 1'h hours, in
is fir $n or ry fens whichever
First Entry fee is $15 00 per1
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Showis
f In1 f, ; r .� • team .with proceeds going to, the
Optimist Building Fund and the
„ pec ' ion g a,. success in i,,, .
Men's industrial Ball Lea ue. For
the convenience of the players
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�T '• and fans, arrangements haves
£ ' 1 \ ewS` and been made to have refreshments. Du'n'gannon' xy.' and lunch available at the arena
• on'Saturda night from 8 m. to The.,
p`i,c 1 a.m. and age n on Sunday from A successful Junior .Horse
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Vie yr J 3 to 6.On both days the arena is Show was held at the Dungannon- I
B 'Clive Buist open"to all la ors and fans. Fair Grounds sponsored by the
By
The games will start Saturday. Huron Trail Riders Saddle Club. - �0
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Seaforth Director of Recreation,,, The judge was Gary Stoddart of % -
L at,:7 p.m. with both parks being Waterloo and ring stewards ere ; ,L , ,
ft"
.9nvm L) tna:t,�t�t n,,. .. .. WS�d.t.:wdt1]t:.the second.t:game at Dl3rig ° iile Q` 46 3.,' - ,^ , •.
,. 0 - both,the Lions and Optimist parks `r'3 'af th, e i
Congratulations go out to all'the winners and participants Cranston, Auharn, Ilarvey J u r'on ,
scheduled for 9 p.m. Ho art Lond b
for a , fine effort demonstrated at this year's tennis gg es oro and Gordon 1a
tournament. The were encouraged all day b a number of Sunday will see.' both 'parks Johns, Goderich. af,,,
Y g Y Y being used for the earl} •games at Winners were: �,,: '
spectators who gave them, a great deal, of support. With such q a.m. and again at 11 a.m. to 1'
interest from both participants and spectators two Tyke Trail Class K-
arrive at -the finalists in each 1st -' Gre eaforth; 2nd -
tournaments of this nature will be, laiined for next year, one g Riley,Y•
p Y group.. The "B" Flight final is .
at the be innin' and the other at the end' of the playing Suzanne Kirkland, Lusk of v 3rd -
season. g • g P Y g scheduled for .2 'p.m. at the Andrew Flowers, Clinton. �'_� EX'o sit
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Remember Aug. 23, 24 and 25 for Art Trek. It -is hoped that Optimist Park with the "A°' final ' Jr. Trail Class .. p
at 4 p.m. also at the Optimist 1st -Wend Tyndall, Clinton; 2nd 4K
a number of people will take this. excellent opportunity to park. Y Y
partake, in a variety of. art and crafts. Six free workshops will GAMES SCHEDULE - Christioe McNall, Blyth; 3rd _ °
be offered at the lower library. For mote information contact Lisa Gumby, Lucknow, . •
. the Recreation Office. I Sr. Trail Class - ^
. Lions Park - Saturday A SMASHING SERVE Danny Muir and Ruth This week draws a close to this year's playground program Y 1st - Ken ,Fidom, Belgrave; 2nd -
An•ne Dunlop shows some of the form which helped . and the staff of .Kaaren Regier, y B Main Street vs. Strathroy Joanne Stewart, •Auk�urn; a rd - � ,
Cath Stewart and Janice '�` 3 get
them win the mixed do(
ubles event in the -Seaforth Schenck under Co-ordinator Cheryl Dale .are 'to' 'be Firemen u Kirkwood "A" 7p m. John DeKroon, Dublin. %
D Turf Club vs. Legion 9 p.m.
commended on. their fine effort this summer•, -not only at the Tyke Equitation
Recreation Department's tennis tournament over the. Optimist Park -Saturday '? A
. weekend. Ruth Anne and Danny defeated semi- Playground but at various special events planned by theDevelopment 1st =Greg Riley, Seaforth; 2nd - }: .
A Texaco vs. Lanes Andrew Flowers, Clinton; 3rd - - 3
Recreation Department. It iso only_ through the mature 7 m.
finalists Gall and Bill Price. Ruthanne and Gall leadership demonstrated that programs of thjs nature can be p Suzanne Kirkland, Lucknow. . �Zx .
la in to ether, won the Women's doubles. C Village vs. Finnegans 9 P.M. jr. Equitation--
P Y 9' 9 . •. administered in •a worthwhile fashion. �
Lions Park - Sunday, •
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* (Staff Photo)' The Wingham Recreation Department through th Lake Loser of A vs Loser of B (E) 9 arm. 1st Brenda Taylor, Lucknow; ss
Huron Zone Recreation Association is running a Re Cross 2nd - Patti Muegge, Seaforth; 3rd , the
Bowlers have tournaments Leader Course next week. All interested persons, 15 years or Kim Riley, Champ. xi
older should contact the Seaforth Recreation Office for Sr. Equitation.
1st - Janice Brooks; Seaforth; 2nd •'��'
information and a registration form. * Keep food out of the danger � •
Michelle Flowers, Clinton; 3rd -
Seaforth Lawn Boivlibg Club Hildebrand. Men: 1st Jack Two lacrosse instructors from Owen Sound will be in town zone -the 40 degree F to 140 4
have held two successful tourna- Sinclair; 2nd - Ed Andrews. again next week to conduct a series of lacrosse workshops. All, degree F temperature range. Ken Fidom, Belgrave.
ments recently. 'A week ago Sat. August 3rd - Ladies: 1st - I boys now involved with lacrosse, or those interested in Keep hot foods ali'ove 140 degrees Tyke Barrel Race w • a :
W1.ednesday the ladies held their Ella Munro; 2nd -, Katie Phillips. learning this exciting sport should be resent at the arena 10 1st - Greg eaforth;' 2nd - §§:i o
y p g $ p p F and cold foods below 40 degrees g Riley,Y•
doubles bowling for the Whitney Tuesday August 6tli -� Ladies: a.m. Monday, August 19th. Other workshops will t&nmence F. Andrew Flowers, Clinton.
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trophy. Rinks were present from 1st - Helen Connell; 2nd - Rachel at 2 p.m.' Monday, 10 a.m. Tuesday •and 2 p:m. Tuesday.• Jr. Novelty Barrels ki*'% -
Wingham, Lucknow, - Goderich Riehl. Men: 1st - Jack Muir; 2nd - - 1st -Wendy Tyndall, Clinton; 2nd R ,, ,
and Seaforth. In' first place was Lorne Dale. • Christine McNall, Blyth; 3rd - - .
da Close and Mabel Strong with Thursday August 8th Ladies:On ther Kim Riley, Seaforth.
w plus 44. Second was Ed th 1st - Donna Patterson; 2nd - Katie -road d arm Sr. Flag Race a' .
p Y vehicle .
Argyle and partner of Goderich 3 Phillips. Men: 1st Neil Bell; 2nd • 1st -John DeKroon, Dublin; 2nd - m
wi plus 40. Third went to Mae - Eric Matzold. • Ken Fidom, Belgrave; 3rd one
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Habkirk and Thelma Dale 2w plus Tuesday August 10th, - Ladies: Michelle Flowers, Clinton. rw •
44. Fourth was Wilma Kerr and 1st - Thelma Dale; 2n Mary Safety Assoc. lists regulations a u I t' High Point Tyke Trophy -Greg 1w . .I I I
partner 2w plus 38. Fifth were, Finlayson. Men: 1st it Bell; w a o Riley with Molly. ,
+ High P6iiit'.Ir. Trophy Wed �-
Katie Phillips and Edna Bell., 2w 2nd -Lorne Dale. The operation of large farms and wagon or tractor and plow — carry two headlights and one red g p Y - Wendy
plus 36. The ladie served Members of our own to^al club and rented'land often means that should not exceed 65 feet in rear light. Implements or wagons Tyndall with Lady. ".>
luncheon at noon. have been active in out of town farm equipment must travel at length. The maximum width for High Point Sr. Trophy - Ken a e
towed by a tractor should also _
tournaments also. Monday least some distance on provincial either single or combination Fidom with Tango.
Sunday afternoon. saw an carry a red light at the rear. If the �. ;• • •
Fec+.ent .turnout at the Greens of August 5th Jack and Donna roads and highways. vehicles cannot exceed 102 _
combination of two vehicles is — ,
Patterson won 4th prize at the ` While items of farm inches.` - � ,. I
mixed pairs bowling for the Lorne longer than 20 feet, the overall '
Dale Trophy Twenty-four entries London Thistle Club Kingsmills' equipment are usually not "If your farm equipment size of tfie machinery must be ' ,
tournament. considered to be motor •vehicles cannot be m de to comply with Y !Vl � "
froth 'London, Exeter, Ingersoll, ? P Y indicated by showing a green or 1, '° ,
Bruksels, Wingliam, Aylmer, Also three members namely under the law, they are vehicles, the regulations, oversize/ over. amber light on each side of the 11
Frank Sills (lead), Dr. P: Brady and as such must follow the weight permits are available from ~' you
Goderich, Atwood, Clinton and front and a red light on each side # x
Seaforth. First prize and the (vice ship) and Jack Patterson regulations," says the general the Ontario Ministry of of the rear. Approved reflector's w. �10� 1�
trophy plus special prizes donated (ship) competed in the Ontario manager of the Farm Safety Transportation and may also be used instead of these �. •
by Lorne and Thelma Dale went Legion Playdowns at Brampton Association, D.E.Brown. communications," - says Mr, rear. lights.
to the Wingham entry of Lorne August 10th winning two of their The'use of slow-moving vehicle Brown. These permits are valid
Gardiner and Norah Finnigan three games. signs (SMV's) has been adopted' for orie year from the date of issue '� �.
with 3w plus 54 0/ 19. Second On Sunday, August 4th, the by most Ontario farmers. SMV's at no cost to farmers. �� a 1 ` ' . a
p P Somebody �I'll.� money
famil rink of Art, Mar and Brett must be attached to the rear of
was Tom and Katie Phillips with 3 Y Y Adequate lighting is required � � b 9 t�`'
Finlayson won second at Stratford every farm • 'tractor • or for travelin at• ni ht or .when
w plus 44 o/p 3. Third prize - Moore Tro h with 3w lus 46 self-propelled im lement or an g g Wants What ;
blilvin and Lillian m (Exeter) 3w Trophy pp Y driving conditions are poor.
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being edged out'by Ryan, Marg vehicle (such as grain and forage Tractors equipped with an ' ,� z
plus 3g. Fourth place -Huron andyou Dont Need ! `� ' t• '
and George Allison of Goderich wagons) being hauled by either of electrical lighting s I. '' •o
Jean Wintermute (Aylmer) 2w g g ystetn . must
who had 3 w plus 47. these implements. "Statistics
plus 44 b/p 3. Fifth went to Neil .
Thursday evening at 7:30 p.m. show that these signs have helped " -1.
and Edna Bell with 2w plus 44 S �„ L +�>
p sharp there will be a mixed draw to reduce the number of seri`6us °°�
also. Consolation prize went to at our local greens bowling for the w '
Don and Jean Clendenning. g g accidents caused on the road by INSURANCE -
(Ingersoll). This will be an annual Boole trophy. We hope will
many rear -end collisions," says Mr: Through M 6 me nts like •
event and our thanks to -Lorne and in as possible will attend Brown. Auto, Fire, Life, ®n•
Thelma Dale for helping to make and each member is asked to Regulations for maximum size Huron these are what .
this a' most , successful bring.two sandwiches for lunch• limitations of farm equipment Donald G '• Eatoy the forests of
tournament. Please have your entry in early so have also been described in the Expasitor /
_ •games can begin on titre. Highway Traffic Act. Single Insurance Agency Limited Canada afford •
Local jitneys have proved most Wednesday two ladies rinks vehicles, such as the flat-bed Classified
popular and recent scores are as hope to go to Stratford for the truck, must be no longer than 35 Office 'in Masonic Block US. '
follows. ladies doubles and alto we hope feet including the load. A Main Street Want Atis 527"0240
- PROTECT THEM. ,, ,
August i - Ladies: 1st - to send a ladies rink to Atwood on combination of vehicles —tractor Phone S2i'•1610 — Seaforth •••••••' -
*arguerite Walden; 2nd -. Hazel Thursday. _ . - _ _. -_ — O =., i ,., ,_!, , '..;'
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