The Huron Expositor, 1978-06-08, Page 12is open to all teams in the league,
regardless' of division. St.
Columban will • be competing in
London against Croatia. .a very
strong team which has played in
the First Divisin for many years.
Game time is .6 p.m. on Sunday,
June II.
An Expositor Classified will
pay you' dividends. Have you tried •
one? Dial 527-0240.
WHAT A THROW --Glen Humphreys windS up to hurl the shot put as spectators
look at Tuesday's Sports Day held in Seaforth for Huron County elementary school
students. (Expositor, P hoto)
yams tied in Industrial Leagv
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Help needed to
butnd playground
if Seafo?,Kti c iildren are to have
'their adventure playground
hind the Seaforth Public
School, volunteer help g' needed
volunteers who can do anything
from handling a paint brush 'to
operating a tractor and auger,
The joint project of the town of
S forth and the Huron county
.--hoard of education has now
treacbed the final . stages of
approval and all that's left is`.the
actUal installation• of the
adventure playgrotind equipment
in the school yard,
Although a letter outlining the
Work ahead has been sent out to
many parents, anyone who didn't
recevie a copy and has an evening
to spare, is asked to call the
school at 527-0P90.
The actual wo*le-on building the
ramps 'tunnels and swings in 'the
playgrOund is expected to start on
June 12.
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To date, the funding for- the
play,gtiaiind has included a $1,200
*ant frOin the Seaforth Public
School
the
caunciL.. SW
'from .die town, and tentatively, ft,
$1,Q0 Wintatio,grant 4004 tq
approval) and a SLIM) grant from
the commUnity Recreation 41
Centres, Ontario (subject to apt
peoVal.I
The value of volunteer Wog
'required to build the playground
has' been' estimated at 250 man
hours, valued at $1,100.
Each hour's labour counts as q
minimum $3 -donation towards thq
Wtntario grant.
The project organizers hope' tq
have most of the adventurq
playground erected-by the end og
June.
An expositor Classified will'
pay you dividends, Have you trie4
one? Dial 527-0240.
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. the lake. When a fish hit, the anchor was -
dropped by releasing the' slip knot and we
stayed there until the action stopped. This
method produced a lot of hangups, but it also
- -brought us a pile of fish when others were
getting skunked.
. If you feel you must troll, go deep and go as'
• slow as possible. Dark coloured lures and
bottom running pings produce -better than tv
light coloured ones, but the old fashioned'June '
bug with a large minnow in tow is still one of
the best,
The quarter horse earned his
• name from being the fastest horse
in the world• to run a distance of
440 yards, or a quarter of a mile..
On Saturday, June 10', the
Exeter' Saddle,Club is devoting, a
full day to quarter horses and'
their owners with the Mid-
western Quarter Horse Show,
which will be held at Huron
Industrial Park in Huron 'Park
(Centralia).,
The judge for the day's
activities will be Ted. Dodge of
Lennon, Michigan.
The day's events start at 8 a.m.
• with the judging of registered!
quarter 'horses at halter.
In the,afternoon, there will'be a
number of events open, to junior
• as well as senior participants.
Events include junior reining for
riders four, years old and under;
the barrel race for all ages, and
the pole bending competition.
Dr. 9aryton ofa_tc
be' the attending. veterinarian
during the show and Ken McLel-
lan of Melbourne will handle the
announcing chores.
n and tie - •
['BY Steve Cooke]
The walleye or yellow pickerel goes by
many names, but there is only one name for it
When it reaches the table properly prepared--
fantastic. Most people • t speak to agree that-
they would just as soon eat walleye as any
other fresh water fish.,Now that the season is
Open in most • of Ontario, that mysterious
fishing chug hits a lot of people. Wives lose"
their husbands; boyfriends disappear and .
fathers go away for a period of time (usually
about a week) on that "once a year" fishing
trip.
Everyone has their favourite lure or method
for catching walleyes, but the old fashioned
minnow instill one of the best. Canadian Tire
stores carry a rig designed especially for this
type of fishing that features two hooks an a
snap for a sinker. Fish this type of setup on or •
near the bottom, particularly 'on, sunny 'hot
days. If you tie into one fish, get wady for
action. Since walleyes are school fish, one
catch indicates more in the immediate
vicinity. •
One trick I learned during a summer up at
Cochrane was drift fishing. The anchor of the
boat was hung over the side and tied to the
gunwale witha slip knot. Lines were fished on .
the bottom as. the boat drifted aimlesslY about •
I prefer my Walleyes skinned and filleted, If
you don't know how to do it, have someone
show you. It's not that difficult but can be
made a lot • easier by using -a good filleting
knife. The Ruko Shark is an excellent floating
knife availabel at most sporting goods stores
for apjfroximately $8.00. Wait till you get
home to do this. chore, however, as the law
requires that fish in transit be identifiable,
and that means leaving the skin on.
When you're ready to fry those fillets, try
dipping them in a thin batter made from -beer
and Aunt Jemima pancake mix. Fried in
butter and served up with hot stewed-
tomatoes, you'll he an instant convert; and
glad you are..
managed only 6 hits and commit- and just couldn't get their game
ted several fielding errors. together.
Texaco pounded out 16 hits and
Monday's action continued on
added a. double play making, only the sate trend . as $unday's-
one error. Murray Connelly's
triple along with two *singles led games as the Turf Club white- washed the Teachers with a 12-0
score. The Teachers. previiously the Texaco attack as they posted
unbeaten, were never in the game their second straight win.
as the Turf took an early lead and
The second game also proved Al Delvecio dominated.....on_ the to be one-sided as the Queen's
mound sileneing .the Teachers 'team, pounded out 12. hits and
bats. The win moved the Turf Collected 18 runs, whipping the
Club into a first place tie with the
Firemen by an 18-2 score. The Teachers a§ each team now has a Queens didn't really let lose until
3-1 .record. the fourth inning when they hit
,Late Game, • for 'seven runs tha:n added-eight
The late game was also lop- more in the fifth to finish the
contest. The home runs by Bill sided as Mainstreet returned to
form completely controlling play Kuntz and. Den Nicholson 'led the
and romping to an easy 22-7 Queens hitting attack while Jack
victory over the Villagers. Again Rice allowed the Firemen just one
hit on a_single by Vern . Scott. the game was never in doubt as
the Uptowners continue big at the For the, second straight week
plate and showed they too are the Firemen where short players
me,savings
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Notice is hereby given that the
Annual Meeting of
SEAFORTH COMMUNITY
HOSPITAL
• will be held
Thursday, June 29, 1978
In The. Hospital
(Health Unit Conference Room)
ground floor
for the purpose of receiving the annual reports of the Board, of
Trustees and of the officials and to elect four Trustees.
The public is invited to attend
The by-laws of Seaforth Community Hospital provide that the
board of trnstees shall include 12 trustees to he elected by
members of the hospital corporation.'
'-MEMBERSHIP-
The by-laws provide with respect to members as follows:
[1] The following persons shall be-members upon resolution of
the Board: •
[a] 'A person who has donated or who donates $500.00 in
any one year to the Corporation. shall be a life member.
jbj The president or designated officer of an association or '
organization who pays the Corporation $25.00 in any year
shall be an ex officio member of the Corporation for that
year.
[e] A person who pays, the annual• membership fee to the
corporation in any year shall be a member of the
Corporation for that year. The amount of this fee shall be
established from time to time by resolution of the Board of
Trustees.
[d] Persons appointed honorary members shall not be
Subject to fees.
(2) A member who pays his fees annually shall not be *entitled
to vote at any meeting of .the corporation unless his
membership fee was paid in full AT LEAST THIRTY DAYS
PRIOR TO THE DATE OF THE MEETING.
By resolution of the Board the annual membership fee has
been established at one dollar.
The public is invited
to Take Part in
Hospital Activities
Annual membership of $1 may be paid at the hospital.
The meetihg_will provide an opportunity
for' a discussion of hospital problems
Refreshments will he servediollowing thg Meeting.
Dr. Wm. J. Thompson, Secretary
12. THE HURON EIPOSITOR, JUNE 8 1.978
Naturally speaking
Walleye tips offered
Six baseball teams from
Seaforth's sjster town, West
Branch. MiikCgan..(wil1 be in. town
weekend 'for a ball
tournament.'
About 120 players and their
families will be ,camping at
special facilities stet 'up at the
Lion's Park and games will be
pLayecLhath—at -the=—ball—di: rrrotrd
there and at' the Optimist Park.
According to rec director Clive
Buist, two men"s fast pitch teams
Col um ban
The St. Columban soccer teams
took 3 out of a possible 4 points in
games played this past, Sunday.
The "Al' team defeated Ingersoll
1-0 while the "B" team tied 1-1
with Clinton. The win for the "A"
team is their first of the year to gO
along with one tie and two losses.
The l'B" team played 'fo its third
successive 1.1 tie. .
Danny Murray, who has gored
all three goals for the "B" team
this year, scored in the second
half to even the ' score after
Clinton had taken a 1-0 half time
lead. In general, it was an evenly
played game as both • teams
missed on other scoring
opportunities.
St. Columban's- defensiye line
of Bill Docking, Pat -ao6 Frank
Flanagan, and Dave O'Reilly
played superbly as they bottled
th up the Ingersoll forWards for e
entire game. Goalie Frank
Verberne h andled all the chances
he, had effortlessly as he turned
in the shutout'. Although Si.
Columbart had numerous scoring .
chalices, Only Richard Verberne,
rushing up from his halfback
position, was able to mit the ball
in the net. Two more St.
Columban shots hit the goal post
withth e goalten (ler clearly
beaten.All in all, it was a steady
90 minutes of soccer which
earned St. Columban this victory,
the first time this year th:e3rPave
played consistently for the full
•
There are no league games
scheduled for this coming
weekend. The "A" team does,
however, 'pra)1 a first round math
for the City CupfThis competition
By, Bob Dinsmore
Af- e games Sunday' ,evening
where both lopsided as the
Texaco Duffers returned to their
old' form with an easy 15.2 win
over the Travellers. Texaco took a,
5-0 first inning lead and the game
was never in doubt as they
dominated 'every facet of the
game. The Travellers reverting
back to last year's form failed to
come op big at the plate as they
Quarter horse
show-,held on
June 10
GOLFER IN ACTION Kenneth L. Doig, of
Seaforth G&CC, from Seafbrth, in action at the 1'978
Ontario Champron of Champions Golf. Tournament
for the -Beefeater Trophy at the Lambton Golf and
Country Club in Toronto (June 1 / 78).
West Branch tea ms coming
and two men's and tWo—w-Rimei(s
slow Pitch will meet Seaforth and
area teams..
The West Branch players will
arrive , late Friday night and.
games will be played all day
Saturday hind perhaps Sunday
morning.
The public is welcome at the
ganiCKTifiTnilliii:A.ien dance that'
will be held Saturday night on the
arenafloor. Admission to the
dance is • free.
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• teams • wi.
Exeter Saddle Club
Presents The
1978
MID-WESTERN
QUARTER HORSE
SHOW
Sat., June 10th
HURON PARK GROUNDS
'/2 Mile South of Main Entrance
Apprjea AQH A, CQHA and OQHA
Judge - Ted It. Dodge,
Lennon, Midi..
Halter Classes -- 8:00 a.m.
Performance Clas$es --1:00 p.m.
Watch World Quarter Horse, Congress and Quarteratna
Exhibitors compete in Southwestern,. Ontario's largest annual
breed show
ADMISSIONrS1.00 , Fllti PARKING
(No charge to Children under 12 years)
returning' to last year's form..
This week's action will 'see the
Queens and' Mainstreet meet
the early game Sunday with the
Village -and the Firemen •.facing
each other in the late' game. The
.Travellers will be; responsible for
umpires. '
Monday's contest's will .ee the
Teachers"-and Texaco start :.the
evening • and the TravellerS.•and • .•
Turf Club 'finish off. The Queens
will be •the team suppling
umpires.
Standings to Date •,
W ..L Pts.
Teachers 3 1 6
Turf ClUb
3 1 6
Mainstreet
2 1 4
Texaco -
2 1 4
Queens 2 2 4
Village 1 3 2
Travellers 1 2 2
Firemen 0 3 0
Brodhagen Chamber of Comnierce
6th Annual
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SOFTBALL
TOURNA
Brodhagen
June 9, 10 & 1)
Friday June 9th
9 pm
Dance - Lincoln Green
18 and over „majority cards only
. PROCEEDS FOR COMMUNITY BETTERMENT
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