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A GOOD TURNOUT FOR THE HOME TEAM — These were some of the
spectators' who witnessed the Seaforth Pee Wee's game against
Tharnesville on the weekend: Seaforth. lost the series, and the
TharnesVille team goes on to the Ontario finals.
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field play and the margin of
victory. could have • been
wider except-for someerratic
play around the Oakridge
goal area,
' The "B" team plays in
Clinton this Saturday before,
returning home to play
'against Goderich• on the
following -weekend.
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EXPOSIT RYSEPTEIVIOER' 71 1918' THE
A LEISURELY, RIDE — Harvey McLlwain and Ivy Henderson took tlime
out, on the 'holiday weekend 'to try a More' leisurely . mode of
transportation. . . , . . , , .
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AKING A TOSS — Ed. Davies of Auburn who's
84 :years old, competed in the horseshoe throw
as he's done for the.past 20 years, at the Huron
County Plowing Match held on Saturday. at the
Ken Campbell farm in McKillop Township.
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Kathy Pentland at match. .
VAN DEN HENGEL — VAN DOOREN-
The 'marriage of Tony Vanden Ilengel .bf Seafotth,
anti' Mary Van Dooren daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Van Dooren of Seaforth took place it? St-James
Roman Catholic 'Church, .Seaforth on Saturday,
September 2th at 3 p.m. The double ring ceremony was
solomnized by Father John Vanden' Hengel. The bride
- was given in marriage by her parents. The MatrOn of
Honor Nancy Van Dooren, Mrs. Mary Diegel and Miss
Mary Flak as bridesmaids. The groomsman -was Jack
Vanden Hengel and ushers were John Van Dooren and -
Jerry Vanden' Hengel. Oganist was Maureen Hutchin-
son. Following a reception at Vanastra Recreation
Centre the couple left for a honey oon trip to Europe.
On their return they will reside R.R.5, Seaforth.
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nesday afternoon Sept. ,6 at 2
p.m. interment followed in
Maitland Bank cemetery
when the pallbearers were
Jack MacLean, Mac
MacLean. Bruce Wilbee,
Douglas Srnale, Thomas
Johnston and Casey Nowak.
Flowerbearer§" .were ,
Cheryl An la Storey and
Jeffrey Wilbee.
Seaforth Lawn Bowling
Club "held their annual
Labour Day Watch Tourna-
ment • with a n44 'perfect
entry and good ' weather.
First prize went to Art and
Betty Seeney of Stratford
with 3v:/-1-430..p Second went
to Reg Gillette of Kitchener
and partner Myrna Beams of
Woodstock with 3W +42.
• , Third was Jack Muir and
MRS. TELLESILLE STOREY
The death occurred in
Huron view on Monday, Sept.
4 of Mrs. Thomas Stcirey.
She-was 81..
The former Tellesille Hudie
she wa's a daughter of the
late George Hudie and Min-
title Fair and was born 'in
Goderich township. Fol-
lowing her marriage to
Thomas Storey at Bayfield on
Ntov.6, • 1,927 the couple
farmed in McKillop township
Mr. Storey died August 27.
1959 and Mrs. Storey retired
to Seaforth where she con-
tinued to reside until recent-
ly. • '
She is survived by a
daughter Marie, Mrs. Harry
Johnston. R.R.1, Dublin and
a son Junior Storey,
Seaforth. She also is survived
by -a brother George Hudie,
Katie Phillips of aforth
with 3w+410/pl and ourth
was Ed Andrews a d Ella
Munro of Seafort ith 3W
+41. fifth was Brett and
Mary Finlayson with 2W+43
High one game winner were
Bruce and June'Margerum of
Woodstock. Rinks were' also
present from London,"
Clinton, Goderich, St..
Mary's.
Clinton and sister Georgina,
Mrs. Harold - • Harris,
Windsor, six grandchildren
and four great grand-
, children . •
`A member of St. Thomas
Anglican. Church, Seaforth a
funeral service was con-
ducted by her minister Rev.
James Brcradfoot from the
Box Funeral home on Wed-
SeafOrih bowlers were host
to the Mitchell and Exeter
Clubs and •eightysix bowlers
were in attendance. First
place went to the. rink of Torn
Philip -(S) Liz Lamport (E)
James Keyes (S.) with 2w+
25. SecOnd was Sandy,
Pepper (S) MaeNorris (M)
and Edgar Allan (S) with
2W+24. Third was the rink
of Elmer Townsend (S) Olive
Hicks (E) and Bill Smith (E).
with 2w+22. Fourth place
was Harold Connell (S)
Helen Connell and Isobel
Rogerson (E) with 2W+19..
Fifith prize went to' Ella
Muneo (S) James Ore (E)
2W+15:
In out of town tournament
Arrand Mary Finlaysen were
3rd at •, Clinton harvest
tournament hciwling for the
McLean trophy. All ladies
are asked to try and attend.
There will be pot-luck supper
and bring your Own desert.
Good bowling to all.
St. Coiumban
As with the "A" team, St.
Columban "B" tpam. played
better than tbey had been
playing, in recent weeks, and
were rewarded with a 3-2
victory over the Oakridge
"B" team.
Danny Nash, Pat , O'Reilly
and Joe Verbeme were the
goal scorers for St.
Columban., Si. Columban
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RACING TO SECOND — Marty. Bedard tries to
reach second• base befdre the . bail during the
weekend. game against the Thamesville Pee
Wee baseball team. The Seaforth team lost the
match.
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