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mention.
Both teams stayed for the
banquet and dance that
followed,. staying over night
in. Elora and returning home .
the next day. Although these
teams are not sponsored by
either the Ladies Auxiliary or
the Legion we are proud -to
represent them at these
RAMJCITI her Comrades . you
the members decide who
shall govern ler the next
year..
Seeral Comrades attend-
ed the District Meeting in
Hanover last Sunday, and
details of this will appear
next yeek,.
tournaments. Coming Events: General Saturday two, teams of . This TThursday is elecoion Meeting Election Avr4 .
mixed bowlers travel!Fd night 04 it IS hoped' there lb. • "RelgOS. take part the will pe a a000 titrago.
W. ,Chg • r t<)ciF p10
YvOtild,c1),Pigr.0";siAtow
Marg atattAl.Smate lhelhe and Hatt. .
Caci Atmitiary InternatiOn
. ,
Players were Joan
Egitee,,,Aorti.Don
son. Poreeo. anti Jed Btsier.
Ott :team No. A,
Thirty teams' in all cool,
peted and. Seaford) No.
team ante in fifth - not good
enough to be, in the qa,oney,
but they got honourable
teariiN h 4:0 " 'Prote-ed$.4toot the "draw
.1,40ii.-Jaolc.Ami Mei biletaii, 'Oct hy the teittl„0,04*, will assist 41*. tesdge,
SeOtor'A:c.ires
Etigh Lady- Win ivlurphY 'High tane"-Lew Coyne.
%K. Second-Rachel Riehl Will. Feeney. Jean Keys.
485. Mike. Coyne. Matt Coyne and
High man-Lew Coyne 668. Sandy Pepper.
Second-Bert Walters 580.
On the greens
by Carolanne 0019
rs
NOTICE
Pursuant to the provislions Ely-law No.
1061 for 1077 and amendments thereto, take
notice that dogs 'running at large will be
seized by a party engaged_ by the Town
for this purpose.
Dogs so seizt02,vill be confined at the
Seaforth Veterinary Clinic for three (3)days,
following which they will be disposed of..
Owners may claim Their dogs on payment of
$25.00 poundkeper's • fee, plus current
Veterinary charges for board. •
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
JemesCreeker
Clerk
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MAIN CORNER CLINTON 4824732
JOHN ANSTETT JIh.„
AnStett JeWelleis Ltd., proudly tutuounces the
appointment of John Anstett Jr. totbe positjon of
Vice-President, Administration.
John's backgtound includes 6 years of
Management experience overseeing the
development of inajoroffice building projects in
'Edmonton, Calgary, Montreal, and Denver.
appointmentIlls + is a reflection of the con-
tinuing expansion program Which the Azudett
chain a jewellery stores is undergoing.
He will be located in the company's head office
In Clinton; the idle or Atiatett*ii large, inidirai
store, where Ms extensive administrative Skills
will be 'utilized to support the eampaneti
jeetive of Meeting their customers' growing
needs.-
ANSI-JET:1 t• •
8 Albert St . Clinton
26 Maas St S Seatorth
284 Main St . Exeter
203 Durham E Walkerton' - •
THE HURO EXPOSITOR,APRIt. ill, WI
Veterans reunion to be in Sarnia
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Coca Cola
or
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750 mi. bottles + Dep.
Weston's Soft & Crusty
or Browen Serve
011a Each 9
Prod. U.S.A. Can. No. 1 375 g Jar
MEDIUM
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520 g. 109 K Bakery
Weston's Old Mill
2.99 White
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Maxwell House
INSTANT
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10oz. Jar or Decaf
A LITTLE BIT BETTER
BY JACK EISIXII
Comrades and Veterans..
who served In the navy (V
believe there were some
from,this area) will be glad to
know that the annual Boyar'
Canadian Naval AssociatiOn
'Reunion will be held at
Sarnia on May 15-16-17-18.
They have planned a InisY
four days and will conclude
with a laves banquet and,hall•
in the nett township Akin/.
AnYQii.wohiog iftrormition-
refiar4itta toOthet
4et*<a11 flak 119#4
the' ion in
• At 44 We OM' • • . • ,amenic XWP ROW WM
$.0rOY 4•11 0 '41ill'"uslge, took'op.hOtrks innin
nineootcor tee; soma. They
heat the former challengers
'Who ever they are) and wtio
only managed 2 victories all
night. Al Nieholson won the
door prize.
4
RE HOURS:
WED., 9.6 P:M.
9-9 P.M.
V i 946 P.M.
ECTIVE UNTIL CLOSING
DAPRIL 18, 1981
Groceries
cruse Stuffed
Ilia ,
9148 375 ml. 1.4
eines
There's nothing like .a
warm weather teaser during
the week to make those cold,
wet weekends feel even
worse. Mother Nature has.
been playing, tricks again.
ing us warm- Sunshine one
day and then Outraging cold:
wet . and miserable weather
ton us the •IteXt.„ for warm
Weatherg011ers. the ttieA4e4
Mosier ,provided . a .lnt,ven
and 91SS11%g 'sv4540- 404
dr while'. still et‘ipyie0;1he
-Ft*, OtifOrtootely:. sprig
w ti hr can
o 0.101.4 le4f OW 'Wel ..11O..
guarantee .400 week?."
404.. The .opty way to tackle
.problem and •lengtbee
the unbearably short Cana-
dian gnit.seasOn. is to dress
and play acedrdinigly: A few
tips for cold. wet weather
golfing may help to lengthen
your golf season. and improve
your game.
Dressing to stay warm on
the golf course will allow you
to enjoy golf earlier in the
spring. .,as well as during
those crisp but beautiful fall.
`days. Being Canadians, we
should all know hay. to dress
for cold weather, The only
`Tan is to keep yourself warm
and allow freedom of move-
ment at the same time, .
The three main .areas to
concentrate on are" your
head. 'hands and feet. Most
.body heat is lost through
your head so it's important to
wear a toque, or some other
head covering on cold days.
Keeping your hands warm
can be a problem because the
gripping of the club is such
an important part of the
swing. Some golfers wear
gloves, others wear mittens
and take them off for each
shot. A pocket hand warmer
-is a great tetp-fer someone
playing on cold days. Cold
WE RESERVE
THE RIGHT
TO nivor
too gs -Wed AS heing Onettm-
fOrtahle4. • Will ,,c414e yptr to
Yqe:t vtiei0.,4000.00:4,
throw roi, awing Oft Some
serious gOlfers not only` wear
two ,pairs ;4 socks, on cold
'days but alst, rub vaseline on
their feet and ,wrap thetn
saFan, wrap first. Waterproof
or "rubber golf shoes are
warmer Than leather shoes in.
cold weathet: ''' 7 - .
Your clothes slibuld be
loose fitting and in layers to
keep you warm but give you
plenty of room to move. A
layer of clothes close to the
body, such as long under-
wear, will insulate you' well.
Wool pants and woof or
cashmere sweaters arri very
warm and comfortable to
wear. Velour, a very popular
material for golfers is warm
and also has a lot of - give.
Sometimes a thin turtle neck
sweater under a velour will
be -ample to keep you nice
and, cozy. Many ladies have
discovered that a velour
warm-up suit is a super way
to dress for crisp days on the
course. Sometimes a wind-
breaker can make all the
difference by reducing the
wind chill factor to -bearable
conditions.
READY TO PLAY
Now that you're dressed
'for -the void you're ready to
play. -However, your game
will be different 'than in
warmer weather. The cold is
not only irritating but it also
takes away your feel and
timing. The cold affects the
way you swing and therefore,
affects your score, Many
golfers realize that since you
can't hit the ball as far on
chid dayclfs important to
use more club for a shot.
When playing a normal 7
iron, you may need a 6 or,
even g 5 on a cold': day to get
the Sgt0P-'. Otallee is is
"eeeat.oe. the, 641 ife,
tbe eittliheettrO0041043r,
cold. 441s,victeold golf balls
don't^ have' •as much
Some golfers warm The golf
balls before playing. lt,*takes
about IS hours to heat a golf
ball right through. so Warm-
ing it 'up in your pocket on
the way in the, first tee is
going to make very little
difference, You had better
leave them in a warm room
overnight. It also helps if you
note that 2 piece construction
balls play better in cold
weather than wound balls.
Rain. Rain, go away! Yes I
know it never rains on the
golf course, but what if it
does? Keeping dry is the
number one priority. Who.
can concentrate on a putt
with water trickling down his
neck or off the end of
is' nose? A good rain suit is a
real help for a serious golfer.
The best are made of 2 ply
sanforized cotton which is
light and also quiet when you
swing. ' Water repellent
material is more comfortable
because it's cooler and does
breathe. Waterproof motet-
ial keeps out' the rain but, as it
doesn't breathe, you tendio
steam inside the suit. The
suit should be loose enough
to fit over your golfing
clothes and Still allow maxi-
aim.movement. Waterproef
shoes are a must. Not only do
they keep your feet dry but
leather shoes will be ruined
after too much play in wet
conditions. A- visor or billed
cap keeps the rain out of your
eyes and is a must for golfers
who wear glasses.
BIG UMBRELLAS
Those big colourful um-
brellas that mushrooms out
there on-rainy days serve a
very important function. Not
only do they keep the golfer
dry between shots. but_they
keepthe clubs thy., which is
probably, ,rnore .important.,
Extra towels are handy to
have for drying yourself and
yout:grip.„;'irs. importa nt
Itt c:ly your ,.grip dry
hood or towel 0*. the ha
Jt' )0-0 rki:P1010„:,-eke
itt"*. 'bott4iti the -
bil.:.1,Teekitn41( *Ws,
• n0.0: 400 where wet:,, rith-
'140'0104,40114'190'44.i"bet
wet fcather grips 'are ''yety
slippery. Some golfers ash
various cremes to increase
' on wet' days,
'Synthetic golf gloves 'are a
'great improvement -over
leather gloves in wet wea-
ther.
Golfing in the rain means
you play a little differently.
the player should play a bit
more defensively in wet con-
ditions and take fewer
chances. You. don't gel as
much baCkspin on the ball or,
as much roll when the course
is wet. The sand in bunkers
will be wet. and packed. so
you might want to use a .club
with leSs loft to get out, or
even a putter if there's no
lip. Remember you get relief
ft0M.C1#14.41, water .CVOn %the
blinker. WheppOtling, thin
layer of water on the green,
' causes faster .putts with k.S>r.
break due to the hydrefrplan,
ing effect. A bit more water -
will
reduce the break and
also, the,..spee4: ,ef cite 'ball.
030ofq.Y0,*.07-,OPYgtAiliOk •
4tovo•4tttd!Kit.:ctc4q;olfkt.-..
#.face it—wee.;
-kw o)!A t'
'... ter 490.44ietreg„',,M0
....00;Wit.steyiti.0**Itt
pOOt- dayS.'•-tatt.'.a
who .plays seriously, will;play
better and .enjoy the .:gatoe." , mote. hy":adiesting ,vations
weather conditienS. You can,
play the same course every-
day but different weather
conditions will make it, a
whole new ball game every
time.
Local members will he
pleased to know that the 3rd
annual Spring Golf . Ball is.
scheduled for Saturday, May
2nd. It should be a fun*ay to •
get the season going.
Ladies are reminded that a
meeting will be held on
Monday, April 27 at 7 p.m. in
the clubhouse to plan the "
ladietnights and fun days.
thet teoes
E.D. Smith Blueberry or Cherry
Pie
19 oz. tin
Filling. 1.39
Flavours 7.5 9Z. Boa
.59
Portions or sticks
finer
32 oz.
e
1 kg. .79
sparagus
Palanda
Sliced,Crushed or Tidbits
PINEAPPLE
19 oz. .59
iii<G 6.99
1
All sizes up to 52
21.95-32.95
SLEEPWEAR.
DRESSES
Lawn bowlers
on the greens
The Se orth Lawn• taking down the chimney and
Bowli ub held their the Holland Bros. Contract-
Mar euc re and bridge at or are in the procesi- of
the'MasSiiic all with a good
attendance present.
Dr. Paul Brady held the
high score for bridge while
for the euchre it was ,Lillian
Pepper for the ladies and'
Lorne Dale for the men.
The greens are looking
good after the winter months
and greenskeeper Sandy
Pepper has already cut theirs)
once, The _property_ ebmmit,
building a new one.
Plans are underway for the
Old Tyme Dance the club is
having on April 24th at the
Legion and it is hoped all
members will attend.
The men have ' had an
executive meeting and
committees are busy plann- '
ing what members hope will
be a good year,
rrhard at wolk------raba-b6W-liwgzwalt„—__
DRESS PANTS
Sizes tig 52
21.95.32.95
DRESS SHIRTS'
Short and long sleeves. plaids.
solids.
Price 10.95-16.95
aster
Specials at "Shineris"
A very special assortment of
ALL -11EATHER COATS QIANA,
DRESS -COATS apd 'VELVETS
At Low Prices 49.95 - 110.00
All Sizes
Underwear, Pyjamas, sox Rte.
10% DISCOUNT
On nil work
SHINEN'S
Staforth,
RIEW$
SPRING JACKETS
Shortie, long gowns. pyjamas.
baby dolls etc. 4.95 10.95.
HANDBAGS
Best assortment, 12.95-32.95.
Good Assortment In
BLOUSES, SLACKS, LINGERIE,
SKIRTS ETC. AT LOW, LOW PRICES'
Polyester sheers, Crepes etc. So
many to Choose from,
two-pieces. 39.95.59.95 .
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