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KEITH MACMILLAN DON CORBETT
Mr. J. M. Cunningham, General Manager of
Topnotch Feeds Limited, is pleased to announce the
appointments of Mr. Don Corbett as Manager,
Retail Division, and Mr. Keith MacMillan as
Salesman.
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Mr. Ciirbett has been involved in the feed and grain
business all his life and has-been at the Companies.
Moffat branch since 1972. Mr. Corbett hasInovgd to
,Seaforth and resides at 111 John _Street. He is
married and has'four children. Mr. Corbett replaces
Mr. Elgin Young, who retires from the Coinpatty.
early in October. Mr. Yirng has been with Topnoteh
since 1967, and lam ,sure' everyone wishes him along
and happy retirement--
Mr. MacMillan joined Topnotch, at the Brustiels
branch In 1976, after working on his fathers fain at
Atwood, and also was e'mployeed with U.C.O. at
Inwood. Keith is limtng in EgmOndville and is
married and has two children. Keith replaces Mr..
Leonard Strong, who has retired, and again we all
wish Leonard many years °Choppy retiretneirt..
Both Don and Keith bring a wealth of knowledge to
their respective jobs, and fools forward to being of
service to the farming community.
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BRODHAGEN-LADIES''SLO-PITCH TEAM —
Front row, (left to right) Carol Rose, Norma
Dietz, Geraldine Siemon (captain) Mary Turner!
Secont1i'ow, Marlene Osborn, Joan Bannon,
Janet Alles, Ruthann Eckert, Carol Siemon,
Nancy Elleri, Carol Waite, Torn Turner
(coach). Back Row, Cathy. Meagher, Nancy
Schellenberger, Debbie Bennewies, Joan
Beuerman, Judy Rose, Hazel Beuerman, Ruth
Duffy: (Absent Dale Bennewies, assistant
coach). The ,tearn recently won the B-Division
championship. ' (Expositor Photo)
Baseball season ends
WINTHROP WARRETTES — The members of Dolmage, Marianna Ryan, Caroline Somerville,
the'Wirvi';rupWarrettes Slo-Pitch team are (front
row)--Marion-McClure, Kath . Hoegy, Ruth
Campbell, Sharon McClure, Lorraine - Regele,
and Dianne McNichol; (centre row) Loretta
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Gail $chroedee, Pat, Bernard, Carol Anne
CamPbell and Wayne Dolmage (coach); and
(back row) Betty Glanville, Gail Glanville, Lila
Storey and. Mary Anne McNichol..
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Street,. Stratford
The Turf Club, eliminated
Mainstieet Sunday night to
advance:- to the Metes
'
Industrial League final , while
the Teachers upset the high
flying Queens to force a third
and deciding game.
The early game saW both
pitchers throw outstandinc I s
as the Teachers took
advantage of errors -to edge
out the . Queens by a 2.1
seere. The Queens started
strong as Don Nicholson
singled add seated on Dennis
Campbell's double to 'ivc
them a 1-0 lead. The
Teachers evened •the count
at 1 api%e in die second as
an 'unearned run proved
the Queens "downf.,ii. Gus
Feeney walked pn an error
on the c' leiTie' fielder allowed 4 • the run to score. The pitchers
continued to control the
game' until the fifth when
Colin . Young and Doug Bach
singled 'to score 'a, single
marker putting the Teachers
up '2-1,
Freeze
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budget
Filling the freezer with
summer produce makes it
possible• to enjoy delicious,
fresh food's all year round, To
make, sure that all these.
foods maintain theirir fresh-
. neSs, pay careful attention to
packaging them properly.
Food specialists at the
Ontario Food Council,
Ministry of Agriculture and.
Food, say that the purpose of
• Packaging is 'to keep food
from drying out and to
presprve food Value. !laver,
color' and texture.
Choose. bags, wrappings
and containers that are ,
moisture proof, vapor proof,
odorless and tasteless for use.
in the feezer. Look for bags'
made of special plastic. with
no side seams' an,-1 labeled for
freezing,. Do not use clear
bags. Used to wrap bread or.
prodtice. „These bags have
seams and .haite been de- ,
signed' for 'holding
foods. Wrappings such as
heavy-duty aluminum foil,
plastic „laminated , •freezer
papa and plastic film, de-
signed especally for freezing,
are all acceptable.
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September 26 - 30,
The Queens almost tied
the score' in the final , inning
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SERVING UP UP THE CIDER — Pat Armes was
one of the cider crew who served up the fresh
apple drink during: the fourth annual •Ciderfeit
held at the Van Egmond house and Seaforth
Public School o.n Sunday,
Owners
of smaller
businesses...
we provide:
The game was a real
pitcherS! duel as Jack Price
'iloyved just three hits but
i.arrors alloWed an extra 'run
while Doug Bach picked up •
the win by throwing a 4 hitter
at the Queens.
The late game saw Alex.
Delvecio throw a three hitter
at Mainstreet to spark the
Ind Club to a 5-0 victory and
a teeth in the finals, The Turf
Club 'collected two rolls in
the second as Terry Young
• doubled than a walk and a
run in the ttor0 on ,
Johnston's triple :and Jack
M.CILlw'ain.'s, single Out.4.4
.Tprfs in 'control'. witli
lead. Single runs in the fifth
and sixth innings put the
game on ice for the Turfs as
they pounded- out 9 lag.
The victory puts the ilpr4,g0
Champions into . the . final
against either the Queens or
- Teachers with the' opening
write scheduled 'for
' Thursday evening (tonight).
*weather permitting.
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