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The , Seaforth Pee Wee
team eliminated Wingham
5.4 Monday night. They have
won 2 out of 3 in the playoffs
giving them the W.O.A.A.
championships Class D.
For the first time since
1975 a Seaforth Ball team has
reached the Ontario finals.
The Seaforth Pee Wee
baseball club hiS ,stogged its
way to the Ontario Baseball
Association (OBA) final
series against Strathroy.
The best of three series`
will open here Friyy even-
ing, at seven o'clock. The
second match is in Strathroy
on Sunday afternoon with the
deciding game .location, if
needed to be flipped for. The •
Seaforth team hopes all area •
baseball fans will attend
what Promises to • be an
exiting series,,
BATTER UP—Kevin Drager of •the Seaforth Teens-Tweens team
managed a line drive in the first inning of Saturday's game against the
Wingham team, but unfortunately the drive, landed right in the mitt of
one of the Wingham fielders. The Seaforth team did go on to eliminate
the Wingham team on Monday night, giving them the W.O.A.A.
championships in Class D. . (Expositor Photo)'
Gun
Club Tennis tourney results
BRODHAGEN BANTAMS -- The Brodhagen Brewerettes, the
girls' bantam team, recently took second place in an eight team
tournament held in ,St. Paul's. The team members are front
row: (left to right) Colleen Murray,' Wendy Vandenberk, Barb
Flanagan, Danielle Gerard, Marg Groot, Laurie Siemon, Janet
Gaffney, Barb Duffy and Grace Murray and back row: Janet
Vermeltfoort, Joan Giffney, Wendy McDowell, Brenda
Anderson, Mary Jo Ryan, Mary Murray, Eileen Duffy, Glenda
Beuerman, and Janice Murray. (Expositor Photo)
Mushrooms,
The giant puffball (Lycoperdon Gigantea)
is probably the easiest to recognize. The
puffball usually grows in hardwood bushes
and is easily spotted by its pure white ball
shaped appearance. As long as the puffball
is in its pure white state, and is firm to the
touch, it is fine for eating. As it matures, it
turns yellowish green, then brown and
should be left in the bush to produce spores
for another generation. It will range in size,
anywhere from a golf ball to a basket ball,
and the big ones are just as tasty as the little
ones.
Whenever we are blessed with finding one
lAtitese delightful fungii, my wife promptly
prepares a feast for us. Rosemarie slices the
puffball into slabs from 3/8 to Vs inch thick
before dipping it into a beaten egg and then
breadcrumbs. This concoction is then fried
in butter until it is a golden brown and
resembles breaded veal cutlet. The egg dip
seems to seal out a 'good deigoVihe butter
• and preserves the rich'flavour of the puffball
itself. The same fried slices •can also be
separated with .waxed paper and frozen to
provide a real treat later in the winter when'
heated up on a cookie sheet.
All in all, wild mushrooms can be a real
treat anytime, but especially in the fall when
they are up in numbers. 'Pick yourself up a
good field guide, and get out there and enjoy
yourself for an afternoon in the bush. Don't
forget to take a basket along.
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Seaforth 527-1680
Naturidly speakip.g
I FAMME, McCULLY & CO.
By Steve Cooke
As August fades into September and the
nights start cooling off, I start watching the •
lawns around town. I don't expect to find a
bonanza of mushrooms on my front lawn,
but the appearanceof toadstools and other
fungii among the grass tells me that other
mushrooms should be poking up through the
rich, humus of shady woodlot,s.
Too many people, have told me that they
are afraid to pick wild mushrooms. This is a
statement' cannot truly comprehend. With a
good field guide in hand and a little research
at the local library, picking mushrooms in
the bush can be as safe and easy' as buying
them in the supermarket.
There are two basic rules to follow. If at all
in doubt, don't ear it and forget any old
wives tales you've 'heard that describe how
totell if a mushroom is poisonous or not. The
• old silver spoon trick does not work, and
just because some animal or bird nibbled on
a particular mushroom, that does not make it.
safe fO- eat. Grouse commonly feast on
poison ivy berries, but I'll be damned if
you're going to get me to eat one.
For theini raj toray into the world of
. fungii, stick to the common easily recognized
species. Morels, shaggy manes, sulphur
mushrooms and of course the giant puffball
are often called the "foolproof four". After
. identifying these species once, 'you will
always recognize them and they can provide
you with many a gourmet meal in the future.
Chartered Accountants
Announce the relocation
of their office to
125 Ontario Street
Stratford, Ontario
N5A 3H1
Telephone 271-7581
SEAFORTH CENTENAIRES'
JR. "D" HOCKEY CLUB
Annual Meeting and
',
Election .of Officers,
WED. SEPT. 6 Seaforth Arena
At 8:30
All persons interested in Helping with Jr. Hockey
for the 1978-79 Season are asked to attend this
meeting.
McKILLOP MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
HEAD OFFICE: 10 MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT
Mrs. Margaret Sharp. See. Treas., Ph. 527-0400.
FULL COVERAGE
Farm and Urban Properties
Fire, Windstorm, Liability, Theft
Various Floater Coverages
Homeowner's ,Tenant's Package, Composite Dwelling .. , . - Meerut and Adjusters
Ken Carnochan, R.R.S4iSeaforth 527-1545
Lavern Godkin, R.F1.1$1, Walton 527-1877
Ross Leonhard', A.R.N1, BoOpholm 345-2234
John Mawing, R.R.01, Blyth 523.9390
Stanley McIlwaln,11.11,112, GoderIch 524-7051
Donald McKercher, R.R.N1, Dublin 527-1837 •
John A. Taylor, R.P.//1 , Brucelleld 482-7527
J.N.Trewartha, Box 881, 61Inton 482-7563
Stuart Wilion, R.R.#1, BrUcellald 527-0687
AGENTS
James Keys, R.R.S1, aealorth 527.0487
Wm. Leiper, R.11.111, Londeeboro 523-4257
Steve J. Murray, R.14.05, Sealorth 345-2172
CALL AN AGENT OR THE oFFICE,
The Doubles Tennis Tour-
Jamie Caldwell, Kippen 25 nament began at 9 a. m. on
Burt Mahaffey, Staffa,. 24
Saturday morning. Two
John Anderson, Kippen, 24 pints were awarded the
Mery Batkin, Clinton, 23 • winner of the match and one
Dan Crerar, Hensall, 23
John Lohse, Huron Park, 22
Tery Biker, Hensall, 22
• team's were entered in each
grOurof Sr. Boys, Jr. Boys
pint for each set won. Three
and Girls. Lloyd Vennor, Hensall, 21
The Tournament wound up Russ Britnell, Exeter, 21
by 3:30 with Brad Scott and
Grant McGregor, Kippen, 20 Marc Robinet reigning over Brad Man, Hensall, 20
Lorne Passmore, Exeter, 18 the teams of Ron Scott, John
Robert McGregor, Kippen, Cairns and Mark Twynham,
Doug Henderson. 17
Karen Laverty and Bobbi Dave Lovell, Kippen, 17
Dale won over the teams of Dennis McBride, Kippen,
Mary Lynn Glew, Denise Brian Beer, Hensall, 16
Dupuis and Patricia Hack- Tim Lovell, Kippen, 15 —
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FINAL
CLEARANCE:
Of Mens'
Light Tone.
SUMMER
SUITS
Thirty Only
Regular
89 .5° to- 165.00
To Clear At
HALE
PRICE
45 ()°.
8-2 • 50
well, Jeannie McDonald.
Eddie Nielsen and Peter
•
Pennies paid for horror
After a morning of hasty some kids more than was.
preparation ,the Penny Carn- intended. It seems the snake
ival was ready to go on Aug. was a prelude to hysteria, as
toss, penny throw, bean bag
17. Games of putting, ring flesh and frankenstein's eye-
balls came next. Surely
everyone went home with throw and fish pond occupied
all ages for a few hours..; prizes of all sorts because the
staff had little to clean lu p. The horror house scared
More sports on,page 17
Seaforth-Optimist
1917
TIN LIZZIE
(2 Seater 3 HP Runabout)
Soroll'ec Draw
Tickets $1.00 or 6 for $5.00
Taking Place at
Seaforth Fall Fair
Night September 21,1978
You'll never ever find,better values on
all our new and used motorcycles and
accessories than we're.-;ffering-right-r
now, We've expanded our sales and
service facilities and everything has
been in a real mess for the past
a month. We must get it cleaned up
and be ready for huge shipments of
Arctic Cat snowmobiles which-hoie'
already started arriving.
Our loss is your gain ••cni profits have been
sacrificed and prices slashed to the bare '
" minimum. Be sure you come and see foi.
• yourself. You could save hundreds of dollars.
These are just a few of the super values we're offering right now,
ALL MOTORCYCLE ACCESSORIES 15% OFF
ALL WHITE HELMETS , 20% OFF
ALL COLORED HELMETS 10% OFF
ALL T-SHIRTS 50% OFF
ALL ROGER DE COSTER BOOTS 20% OFF
Bell Moto Star
Helmets
Reg, $89.95
NOW '64.95
USED BIKE VALUES
1973 YAMAHA 750 1973 KAWASAKI 90
Certified and ready to gb ONLY
ONLY '595 • 199
ONLY
USED MOTORCYCLES
'77' Suzuki
'
GT 750
TS 400 '74 Kawasaki 77 Suzuki '74 Kawasaki TS 185 '77 Suzuki '74 Suzuki '76 Kawasaki KV 100 '73 Yamaha
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'77' Yamaha DT 400 '73 Rupp 77 Yamaha
400 '73 Kawasaki '77 Honda
77 Honda
MR 75 '72 ,Kawasaki
X1125 '72 Kawasaki '77 Honda
X3:225
'77 Can-Am MX-3 250 '77 Kawasaki '77 Suzuki RM 1
*57005 '72 Suzuki 77 Can-Am MX '73 Honda
GT,
*77 Suzuki '75 Suzuki '75 Suzuki
'75 Suzuki RE 5 '77 CZ
'75 Suzuki TM 100 '76 CZ
:71 KawasakiKawasak 03 100i '74 Kawasaki
- 125 '76 C2
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Don't Miss This Big Suit Sale
Shorts 2 size 42
Regulars 1/38 2 /39 4/40 6/42 7/44 I/48
Tails-- 2 size 40
° Mostly Vested suits
from our summer
range, in plain
shades, Glen checks
and a few chalk
stripe in solid or light
blue shades. •
Underwood beat the team of
Rpb Core and Greg Core.
Motorcycle
GloVes
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NEW BIKE SAVINGS
1978 SUZUKI GS 750 SAVE OVER $400.
Four stroke foui cylinder Reg. $2899 8 2495
MC-1 90
MC-1 90
TM 125
750
100-
F-9 350
H-1 500
F-5 350
250
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