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The Huron Expositor, 1976-05-27, Page 10SEAFORil-1 CURLING CLUO Centenrtial -Dance Join in.Celebrating 100 years of airling in Seaforth Sat., June 5 SEAFORTH COMMUNITY CENTRE ° ROWBROWN ORCHESTRA from London 131:mcing from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Tickets '3.00 per person 18 years and over • Ladies siowpitch schedule announced Home Games • ern 9 p.m. • Friends & Neighbours Welcome ' No Gifts Please .inrAvaitiftwattaim: An -Expositor Classified' will hay you dixidends. Have you tried one?. Dial 527.0240: 8:15 p.m. 15 Regular Games for $10.00 'THREE $25.00 GAMES JACKPOT TO GO ! — TWO DOOR PRIZES — Admission $1.00 Extra Cards 25c or 7 for $1.00 (CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT. PERMITTED) -L-Proceeds for Welfare Work— Auspices Seaforth Branch 156 Royal Canadian Legion, Seaforth Seaforth District Hi gh School Thursday May 27 -8:30 -11:30 - The Gene-ral Public is InVited folhe Official Opening of PORT BLAKE. CONSERVATION AREA Wednesday June'9, 1976 1:00-:30 p.m. Port Blake Conservation Area is located at , the junction of #83 and #21 Highways, 2 miles north of Grand Bend. 1:00 p.m. - Official Opening Ceremonies 2:00 p.m. - Tour of Lake Huron Water Supply Sys!arn— Tree Spade Demonstration Literature Available. Take time to visit this new conservation area. It may be the answer to your picnic, • swimming and sun bathing needs. NIP The Family of Albert and Violet HORNER wish to invite relative's, friends and , neighbors to Join in celebrating their parents 60th Wedding AnniverSary to be held Saturday evening, June 5th • at the LEGION HALL, SEAFORTH at 8 o'clock Best Wishes Only at the same time and place Gordon & Mary HORNER of Kitchener will celebrate their 35th WedilingAnniversary Daily,Lunch . Hour Specials PA it K 'METH E GODERICH 5 24-78 1 1 ' • 11, FG Legion IRstallar tion of Officers 8 o'clock Seaforth Legion Hall' Thurs., May 27th - Followed by dance and lunch Admission free if at installation ' Otherwise $5.00 per couple Music by Royalaires W111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111! BEECH ST. LIMITED m▪ ei mom nom No0 •••• MINN sale One Nam ions moo MHO MI= #574,6- DRIVE-IN GODERICH re: I IT COPLESSIO4 00 . • MOM II. MP • Semetinie • dusk •If oiel,rams tub,c1 te 04,6” THURSDAY NIGHT ONLY BABY BUIE itmemineretee Aden Ereorlatemm• MARINE BITE THE BULLET AL HARVEY IMO WNW MOO MOM TH'E' HURON EXPOSITOR , 'MAY 27, 1976 Loco Briefs AS . ,.•••:••••••••••s•-•••••••?,.:',... 'SALE .BRAVE SALE trMay29 Northside United. Church Social Rooms Sponsored by Unit 2 of UCW watewalatmimaumams. raimma.m162/441" Reception to celebrate 25th Wedding Anniversary of Joe and Isobel Mr. and rs, William Bro n, Jarvis Stree , Seaforth, spent the holiday we kend with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Brown,' and granddaughter Andrea, at Collingwood. son attended the .international Square Dance Convention at McMaster University last week. Guests at the, homeof Mr. and Mrs.. Brian FgCher, 75 Borden St„ Stratford, on the occasion of their daughter Carlpen 'Emma's c Mr. „ Gordon,, McKellar of.- hristening on Sunday, May 23, Brampton was here Saturday were: and Mrs. 'Ed Fischer, visiting his mother , Mrs. M. r McKellar. Mrs. McKellar has returned recently .after spending some time with her daugahter, Mrs. Williams and son-in-law Rev. R. H. Williains inM t. Clemens, Mich. Mr. E. C. Boswell was in Tonto last week attending a dinner held in honor of former managers of the Toronto Dominion Bank. Mr. Boswell retired as- manager • of the Seaforth branch in 1959. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. W,O. Kelley were Eva Kellough of Weston, Mabel Kellciugh of Exeter, Mrs. Harvey McDowell, Blyth, Mrs. Winnie Vincent, Blyth, Mr.. and Mrs.' JaMes R. Kelley of Toronto and Dr. Diana Gorchynski of Ottawa. • Mr. and Mrs. John E. Patter- June 23 Winthrop vs. Seaforth 7 p.m. Dublin vs. Manley 9 p.m. June 25 Slabtown vs. 011erettes 9 p.m. June 27, Winthrop vs. Walton 11 7 p.m: • Brodhagen vs. 011erettes 7 p.m. Walton 1 vs. Manley'2 p.m. June 28 Walton 11 vs. Slabtown 7 p.m. June 29 Seaforth vs. Manley 7 p.m. June 30 Winthrop vs. Dublin 7 p.m. Walton 1 vs. Slabtown 7 p.m. '• July 2 Slabtown vs. Brodhagen 9 p.m. Oilerettes vs. Seaforth 7 p.m. July 4 Brodhagen vs. Walton 1 7 p.m. July 6 Seaforth vs. Walton 11 7 p.m. Manley vs. Oilerettes 7 p.m. 1 July 7 Winthrop vs. Manley 7 p.m. Walton 1 'vs. Walton 11- 7 p.m. Dublin vs. Brodhagen 9 p.m. July 9 Oilerettds vs. Slabtown 7 p.m. July 11 Walton 1 vs. .Seaforth 2 p.m. Brodhagen vs. Slabtown 7 p.m. July 12 Walton 1 vs. DublM 7 p.m. July 13 ',Manley vs. Seaforth 7 p.m. July 14 Walton 1 vs. Brodhagen 7 p.m. Dublin vs. Winthrop 9 p.m. July 16 Oilerettes vs. Walton 1 7 p.m. Slabtown vs. Winthrop 9 p.m. July 18 Brodhagen vs. Watton•11 7 p.m. July 20 Seaforth vs. Dublin 7 p.m.. May 26 • Winthrop vs. 'Oilerettes 7 p.m. Dublin vs. Slabtown 9 p.m. May 28 • Oilerettes vs. Manley 7.p.m. - Slabtown vs. Walton 11 9 p.m. . May 30\ Walton 1 vs. Dublin 2 p.m. Brodhagen vs. Manley 7 p.m. May 31 Walton 11 vs. Oilerettes 7 p.m. June 1 Seaforth vs. Walton 1 7 p.m. Manley vs. Slabtown 7 p.m. June 2 Winthrop vs. Brodhagen 9 p.m. Dublin vs. Seaforth 9 p.m. _lime 4 Oilerettes vs. Walton 11 7 p.m. Slabtown vs. Dublin 9 p.m. June 6. Walton 1 vs. Oilerettes 2 p.M., Brodhagen vs. Winthrop 7 p.m. June 7 Walton 11 vs. Seaforth 7 -p.m. June 8 Manley vs. Winthrop 9 pan. 'June 9 Manley vs. Brodhagen 7 pin. Dublin vs. Waltbn 1 9 p.m. June 10 Oilerettes vs. Brodhagen 7'p.m. Slabtown vs. Seaforth 9 p.m. June 14 Walton 11 vs. Walton 1 7 p.m. June 15 Seaforth vs. Slabtown 7 p.m. Manley vs. ,Dublin 7 p.m. June 16 Winthrop vs. Walton 1 7 p.m.- Dublin vs. Dilerettes •9- p.m. June 18 Oilerettes' vs. Winthrop 7 p.m. Slabtown vs. Manley 9 p.m. June 20. Walton 1 vs. Winthrop 2 p,m. Brodhagen vs. Seaforth 7 p.m.. June 21 Walton 11 vs. Manley '7 p.m. -June 22 Seaforth vs. Brodhagen 7 p.m. Seaforth; Mrs. Dorothy Leonard, Stratford; Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Hehn and family, Rostock; Mr. and Mrs, John Bradley, Hornby; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cahill, Stratford ,and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Paul and boys, Stratford. '4,XWMAMtstannattNanal RECEPTION •$. • ti for Mr. and Mrs. Paul GIBSON McCALLUM at Orange Shillelagh • Vanastra , [Nee Dianne Willis] bridal couple at Family Paradise Fri., May 28' MUSIC BY WILBEES 4a M • • • ••••••• •• • ••••.ei••••••••••••••••*••• • E 2nd Brodhagen .46 • • • • • " • • • • • • • • " 1,4 W • • • • S . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• on Sat., May' 29 • • • '• Brewerfest • • featuring Dublin Corporaticin Seaforthpair King, Queen Slabtown, Manley, Oilerettes and Winthrop play all home games at Winthrop. Everyone welcome Ladies- g unch • please brill I • 2 • • Friday June 4 8-i Two Seafotth Junior Farmers were named king and queen of the Huron County Junior Farmers at the well attended Junior 18 Fargier , formal recently at tie 17 White Carnation in Hohnesville. 13 Joanne Maloney and Gerry O'Reilly-we-re-judged-outstanding 'club members. It's the third year in a row that members ,pf the Seaforth Club were picked as king and queen. Jane Pengilley, Len McGregor and Larry Wheatley were the judges. Oilers ,Oilerettes start season 44,'*5 a5f _Seaforth ASH - BINGO Murray East, Clinton Harrison Shock, Zurich Ashley Gilbert, Goderich .May .22 scores. Are: Murray East, Clinton Tom'Allen, Londesbciro Bill Thompson, Clinton Bill Stewart, Goderich B.P. Oilers The B.P. Oilers lost their game on Wednesday, May 19 to Slabtown_Slammers_i7-1.6—Pael McCallum had a grand slam home run for 'the Oilers. Next home ganie for the B.P. Oilers is on Monday, May 31 against Mitchell Bell at 9 p:m. at Mery Batkin, Clinton Winthrop Ball Park.' ' • Greg Potter, Goderich . ' Harrison Shock, Zurich Scores from the Vanastra Trap John Greydanus, Clinton Ashley Gilbert, Goderich, 22 John Hessel; Goderi&I' 19 'Jim East, Clinton Wilfred Mullin, Stratford Gary McPhee, Goderich 13.P. Oilerettes 'Legion Hall, Seaforth • Mitchell & District Community Aktna The B.P. Oilerettes played their first game of the schedule in les—slow -uttch—on—Trcesdayi, May28 .• .• 24 23 23' 23 22 21 20 19 19 17 17 15 -1S '4.00 in advance '5.00 at the door • For tickets phone 347-2977 or 347-2434 or any • • Brodhagen ball player. • . °•• ••••• ••••• OOOOO •••••••••••••••••••• May 18 against Seaforth. The Oilerettes won the gaine 39-12. On Friday, May 21 Dublin Ladies .played the B.P. Oilerettes in •Winthrop. Dublin Won' the game 13-7. Next home game for the B.P. Oilerettes is on Friday, May "8 against Manley MaSherettes ato p.m. at Winthrop Ball Park. • • • Thursday, Friday - and Saturday featuring ... Bluegrass Music by Homerriade Stew Shoot held. May 19' were: Mery Batkin, Clinton John Hessel, Goderich Eckert, Beuttenrniller win in ladies baseball paimapacrion score was 33-11 for Norah.0 Betty Beuttenmiller's team played Debbie Rau's team for the 8:30 game. The game stretched out to seven long, cold innings. Mary Morey played an excellent, game for Betty's team with two home runs, one with the bases- • lOaded, and, the other with two people on base.' The final score was 37-30 •for Betty's team. " On Tuesday, May 18 at the Rec, the Ladies -played their second game of the season. The first game saw Norah Eckert's team against Dorthea William- son's. Norah's team• played a good. strong game. Dorthea's team couldn't seem to ' get together, •and as '.a result, 'the game was called in the fifth inning because Norah was• ahead by over twenty runs. 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