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st 20 — THE HURON ,EXPOSITOR, JUNE 15, 1978
A LOT OF DOUGHNUTS.— Tasty-New doughnut
employees Linda Glen, Tom. Cyr and David Oesch
put the finishing-touches to a batch of Long Johns.
The new Main Street store hasjis grand—apening-
today. (Expositor Photo)
K of C members
hold communion
Sonic I 10 Members of the'
Father Stephen Eckert Council,
Knights of Columbtic, of Scaforth
and District and their wives.
attended the annual Corporate
Communion and breakfast on
Sunday. • • . • . .
Pieceding Mass at 11. a.m., 15
members of the Dean Egan
Assembly, Fourth Degree
members, as a guard. ()I' honour,
marched front Victoria Park to St.
,fames' Church to assist at Mass
and receive Holy Communion.
Rev.. H. .1, Laragh. Council
Chaplain and pastor of St „larnes
•• was celebrant of the Mass and
extended • a welcome to the
visitors and gave the homily. He
was assisted at Hof' Communion."
by John Flannery. Auxiliary
IVfinister :of Holy Communion.
Fallowinil the. services the
Knights paraded to the Sea forth
Conimunity Centre for breakfast
which was served by St. James'
'Catholic Women's League.,
James• Devereaux. Catholic
' Activity chairman., was in charge
of the. proceedings, •and after
extend ing a welcome to
members and guests introduced
the :head table which included: '
Rev. H. J. Laragh,• chaplain;•
Durand, Grand Knight; Pat
Osborn, District Deputy and wife.
Goderich; Gaetan Jacques, Grand
Knight, and wife;-Goderich; Cecil
Tufts.' repreSenting Kilroy
Council and wife, Stratford: Vic
Walden, Faithful Navigator of the,
Dean • Egan Assembly, Fourth
Degree Knights and wife,
Goderich; Don Moylan, Warden
and wife of Seaforth Council. -
District Deputy Pat Osborn
brought .greetings from the
Ontario. State Board and congra-
tulated the Council on the success
of the day's activities. Other
fietidtable guests spoke briefly
and Phil Durand, Grand Knight,
of the Seaforth Council
introduced Father Laragh, the
guest speaker for the occasion,
•
Don Moylan, Warden,
extended thanks to the C.W.L. for
catering, on behalf' of the Knights
and their. ladies' and Wilfrid
MoUsseau, . • Council • t Jlecorder
extended appreciation to Father
Laragh for his description of the
farewell ceremonies at St: Peter's
Cathedral, . London; of Bishop
'Carter, and the • installation
ceremonies at St, Michael's
Cathedral, Toronto, and of Bishop.
• 'Carter as the Archbishop of the
Diocese of Toronto.
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Wednesday Closed,
Thursday 9-6, Friday 9-9 ,
Saturday 9-6
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June 15-16-17
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Seaforth District High School
held an Awards Day Assenlbly on
Monday -in the • school
gymnasium.
This year's awards assembly
For the first time probably
since the town began Seaforth has
been without 'a hake shop.
The long time Crich bakery
dosed its doors at the end of May
!Mowing the sale of the building
it had occupied for 75 years. A
month earlierTraphell 'bakery had
ceased business when the pre-
mises it occupied also were sold.
The bake shop shortage how-
ex.er has been 'short lived with the
opening this week of Tasty-Nu
Bread and Donut Shop in the
turner Trapnell' shop next to the
Expositor. While a formal
was unique because of thenumber
of activities that were interrupted
with time that was lost during the
school year.
• The effort and enthusiasm of
opening is not taking place until
the , weekend already' the new
shop has attracted a steady
stream of shoppers. •
So popular were the donuts that
by noon Monday and again late
TuescAtty afternoon the supply ran
out for a short time.
Featuring over 40 varieties of
donuts made on the premises the
shop also handles bread and rolls
baked in the home plant . in
Zurich,
Owned 1 and operated by
Douglas Oesch the Tasty-
Nu bakery carries on a lane
the athletes was none the less
deserving of recognition.
For the fourth year in a row, the
boys golf team consisting of Cam
Dolg, Ian Doig„ Jim Parkinson,
Zurich tradition ,Of good baking.
The Zurich operation includes a'
cheese house as well as the
Tasty-Nu bakery.
Associated with Mr. Oesch ih
the business are his parents Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Oesch and brother.
Jeff and sister Debbie who is in
charge of the Seaforth Store and
Kim and Jane in Zurich.
lit additon to the locally made
donuts and Tasty-nu bread and•
rolls the Seaforth store features
take out coffee.
to S
Doug Anstett was successful in
winning the Huron-Perth golf
championship. The ,outstanding
Male ,Athlete. Johnny Nielsen
was recognized in last week's
paper with his victory at , the
0.F.S.S.A, track meet.
Success is not always measured
in ternis of victories or a win-loss
record, There are many victories
in terms of • participating and
contributing that will long be
remembered after the athlete
leaves the school. w The school,
appreciates: these efforts and
encourages futu re 'in Volvement in
the intdr-school programme.
The following awards were
presented h Monday: Mary
Plumb - Memorial, Award,
Outstanding Female • Athlete--
Susan Nigh: Sill's ' Cup,
Outstanding Male Athlete--
Johnny Nielsen; Seaforth
H
Wliippets, M.V.P. Girl's Basket-
ball—Linda Dorssers; Habkirk
Transit, M.V.P. Sr, Boys' Basket-
ball—Mare Robinet; W.D, Hopper
and Sons, Rookie of the Year Jr.
Girls' llAsketball-- -Mary Lou
Jansen; dtrone Annual, M,V.P,
Jr. Boys' Basketball--Dennis
Nielsen, M.V.P. Midget boys'
Basketball-Robert Thompson; B.
J. Box, MoSt Consistent Player
Sr. Girls' Volleyball—Maureen
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Delaney; Seaforth .Electronlo, Sr.
Boys' Volleyball--John Cairns;
W. A. /lodged, Team Spirit and!
Leadership Jr. Girls' Volleyball--
Eileen Connolly; Seaforth
Electronics, Jr. Boys' Volleyball--
Bill Seymour; Boys' Low Gross in
Golf—Cam Doig; G. A, A. Annual,
Most Dedicated Female Track
and . Field Athlete--
Bobbi Dale; B. A. A.- Annual,
Most Dedicated Male Track and
Field Athlete--Mark Underv(ioed;
Ean Dolmage Memorial, Most
Improved Athlete-"Mark
Flannigan James Weiler
Memorial, Enthusiastic Competi-
tiveness in the Badminton Club--
Denise Albert, Denise Lane;
Ontario Athletic Leadership
Camp--Johnny Nielsen.
At the assembly the student
council also presented giftstq
Judge and Mr. Moore, who will
be teaching in Clinton next year.
ds
Janny Zandwyck helps out a young customer at
Tasty-Nu Bakery: The shoppe features fresh bread
and a big selection of doughnuts. (Expositoe-Photo)
Bakeshop is popular
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Monday Ea0-5:30 p.m.
6:00-6:30 p.m.
Saturday • 2:00-2:30 p.m.
Beginner 1
Monday 5:30,-6:00 p.m.
1:30-2:00 p.m.
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Saturday
Beginner 2
Tuesday '
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Tuesday
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Wednesday
Satuu day
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Wednesday
Saturday
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Wednesday
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Intermediate
Thursday
Intermediate 2
Thursday
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Thursday 6t-30-7:00. p-.m:
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Friday 6:00-6:30 p.m.
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Friday 6:30-7:00 p.m.
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Mon. & Fri. 10:00.11:00 a.m.
Competitive Swim Club
Toes & Thurs. 4:30.5:30
Fee: $15.00/session
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Advanced: Tuesday 10:06 -
10;30 a.m.
Beginner 2: Thursday 9:30 -
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Beginner 1: Thursday 10:00
10:30 a'.m
Non-Switnnte•r:Thursday 10:30
• -11:00 a.tit
Evening Parent & Tot:
Monday 7:00-1:30 p.m.
Parent & Tot: Wednesday
10:00-10:30 a.m.
Kinder Gym: Wednesday
10:00-10:30 a.m.
Kinder Swim: Wednesday
10:30-11:00 a.m.
CO-ED ADULT ,
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00 p.m.
Beginner: Wednesday 8:00-
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Advanced: Wednesday .8:30-
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