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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-04-22, Page 12BY MENA 1.0.11B Who has more fun than people? If you were 'near the Seaforth Curling Club Sun- daY you'd think the people who have the most fun were curlers. What a was to Avid up the winter's fun- pork BBQ and a fun game of cmrlio*- It wasn't all tun as some were out to beat the better,-,half when they were .1:104W it 4a,alusi each other, Need{ lesstio say the hetvf-half JA-01J'4 „. Mett ,Kt yam,, and .LIPe 'Trent*. opldid, th4-aisehtv% Intl Ai! the 110; Ise-: .44; tier' At*0•00nks . to „the 'Special eve4ts committee ti hy1 PrOvided the rest .cif the food to complete tb'e meal. Thosee, folks were t larenee and Lorine Denoninir. John and• Isabel Moore Rownnos and Steve Brown. Bob and Barb Jarmuth and Ruts and Joan &Amerman. There were prizes awarded tor the afternoon's tun. The is inners were: Top spot Bob Fotheringham \\ It h Kas Campbell. Ron Beuerman and Donna Wood. Second was; Gord Pryce, Wendy Tremeer, Carl Richardso, and Janet Hillebreeht. Dave Ste.. Marie's team of Millie Lobb, JOan Beuerman and Barb Jarmuth, who helped the last two ends, was third. In fourth place was Bill Lobb. Anne Cunningham. Frank -Nigh and- Dorutlo• Nov ''ha!,,e Sinitic onpm, on the hinery. "tickets. . • Winners of:the qa,ty shirt 4:ttnlv'*. ueri Net BO' U.V)) Coleman, Pow Roweliffe% and Janet ,bre0.t. . The isSiaiiing, teams of the year Were ,awarded their trophies.. Marg ,,Allen pre. settled the . Ladies Draw- with their awards:. First Draw ; for the Golding trophs was: Skip Irma Price. Vice-Anne Cow ningham. Second-Isabel Moore. Lead-Elsie Better- man. , Second draw for the Counter trophy was Marg Fleming's team is ith Dianne urters wind up season9r."---"----'„...NSALL. BEAN POT. RESTAURANT Manual!, Landon Rd., Hwy 4 - mdapening April 25, 26 „ - A FREE FRENCH FRIES tor-0110'0 undqr 12. =wow led b a Ivrea ROAST BEEF DINNER §ervOrt0- / P:111 - bott9OYS $4.35. fRcopreE4,AllsiDirtA • vvith ail food Try ourpollimelts, turkey melts and sausage melts Open Monday to Friday 6 a.m. - 7:30 p.m Sat., 8 a.m. - 7:30 p.m. Sun. 10:30 a.m, - 7:30 p.m. ALL HOME COOKED MEALS Proprietors - Gerald and Mary Ann Flynn and Family McKay-vice, Mary Fother- ingham and lead-Jane Vin- cent. Each player was given a gift certificate for The Arbor. Clinton. The men's draw awards were branded out by Murray • Forbes. Jim . Cunningham presented a new trophy on behalf of Topnotch Feeds to the rink of cord Prysee*Oift: Hob- VV1150.11,9*: Erie 1400- at riv/:8°011'veLict 11 4111.:l.6i0P-r4h:rif :SaciintCf. -4 :141 . silver trip( 'RV 'each ilkirs'ers. uas4mtriled to *ti,,',Jart,nullt •s ip :tuft • Fethertnghain • 'Sicse:, Keith sieMbn.seepticl, v. :Men keye0e4L. The Learn.- . MoOte., trophy and club 'gift e4rtificate was 'won by Bill Campbell-skip..Ray.Hutchin- Sori-vice. Keith -Sienion-see- ond. Toni Turner-lead. The Wilmer Broadfoot tro- phy fur the competitive curl- ing was won by Skip-Bob Wilson, Vice-Don Tremeer. Second-Doug Row chile and Lead„-.8,oh Ste. Marie. • , Please turn to page 13 Really, it scents like o dly a week or ssi- .igir that -the Philadelphia Phillics, surely the most unlikely of teams, along with the Winthrop Warriors and the Seatorth 1 urt Club. were winning their respective championships. Like the Leafs. winter is gene mid baseball is bads. ' By the OW the New 74:1),* Islandt~rs parade around sonic „stearrty.aMta in. May elisplairt'g, their reeen0, aim c,up.,. • ri4ietdditSOnfinted inviestMent ley. Lord Stanley, a lot grs Mi* will have , been raised4Truett 9p .area shall 41•41110414- - , -'• : • .. • • 8,, rtiNv •.Var,..;4ills.,grati the first-10411 .• Of th"ti.yeerand!' ithoin ,shi...afftibig„. of - phrois' soil* sh'IOWeA5-, tffq,•Were*.yiiig 'to linpt '4 all wt.tll• •orie MO as slows'. .1041Metts by''-the'ensf. of fYti:• lhat sante once po‘serfid arra wilthnisx.- been. reduced .to ti limp limb,. itsioy net...barely able 'is( lift it aboseir is- 11 ,tilt; let alone break a pane of glassy, nth it. Nosmil has Some inside ,info? Nonetheless, baseball:, bac/fin-tow n ands on d, .h as c to wear pinstripes or bleed blue blood tort ommi I,tsortla, to be a boy tor girl) of summer. , In tyo short weeks the Seaforth \lens Resis.koonal League will launch its 14 game regular season and is it hut a , couple short weeks -'of that competition at .111 k %els throughout the area will be underwas Indeed. with the completion of their annual Nati Tuesday. the men's fastball league needs owls to hasc the first ball thrown out to initiate their seassin, In the strait: eight local Peter Bay asis attempt to till holes on them rosters left by the departure of some Iasi sear's members Then, almost like an intra league..trade deadline. a minor secondary 'draft as 'held - to plug .in. renVollt111114 Is aks on their clubs, after the second week of the ss'lledulc Then': for the next three months the• eight slobs will battle to determine regular season leagus thantps mid 1,1 determine playoff matchups. All eight teams gs t to tee ,di for the title. The quarter and semi-finals art the best two, of three with the final a'best of nye. In between, The league holds two tournaments. 1he first, in mid-june, is for-league clubs owls . July 1 7 . 18 and 1''9 is an invitational tomtit:\ with dub, from Clintdn. Exeter. Goderieh and, other area communt- ties taking part. The top four teams in the standings represent the league in thetearnes. Lasi sear It) te.thrs, took 'part but, this year. ace'erffing to Bob Bemis:11111111cl, one of the founders of the 12-•y-ear:teagee, 1t is hoped as many as 14, clubs will 'participate. Although' it won't happen this. year. Mr. Bqiitenniiller says the league wouldlike to add two extra gams-, a 111,111 (11 for all teams but at the moment-a shortage-of play one, fields prevents the expanded, season. The shortage of fields, while it is, a problem. i, a good problem (if such a thing exists.) It means a health's number Girl's baseball raster DUNCAN EMNI: Patti- 1nne Oridzak. Norah • Fekert, Brenda Finlay son. Price. Vicki Bell. Brenda Cooper„, Barb .Brugger. Wanda Moran. Donna Glan- ville. Barb Eckert. MCNICHOL: Marg La- mont, Hessie, Kipfer, Barb Watt. Lynn Des crean x. Glenda Little. Marg Hender- son. Karen Glans ille. Carol . Benno% ies.. Susan 'Gmily,. Sandra Bisell. BROWNS: Linda Gridzak. Connie Marion. r Nancy -Huisser, Donna licuerman. Sandy Hanes. Betty. Glan- • eille. Barb Scott, Judy Scar- .row, Alm Bosnian., Patti.. Hutchinson. • SCOTTS: Deb Gridzak. Rose -ffiSback. Cindy Glan- ville. Terri Lynn Dale. Win- nie Linton. Bev Eisler. Mary" Nolan. Sharon Woods, Sandy Smithers, Judy Emile' • COMMERCIAL: Joan Steinbach. Deb-Dawson. Le- an•ne McKay. Nancy Storey,. Marg Sills. Donna .MeLlwain. Linda Brown. ' Martine Mil- ler. Shirley Van Loon. KEN 'SMITH POOLS: Tish , Dill. Jane Annis.terda Susan Diinlop Adeline MC- , Arany. Marg Montgomery. Linda Coleman.. Donna Fry.' Michelle Bennewies. Janet Van Bakel. The. scasdn starts' May 5. 1981, %/4*> 4(5 • • , Support the Nursery School "They need more room" FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1981 All profits from coffee will be donated by us to the Nursery School Fund. You can help just by buying a coffee. Ahy other O donations will be accepted. We are now open at 7 a.m. with a super Breakfast Special, 2 rap, 2 bacon, hash browns,, 2 hot cakes toast arid coffee for just $1.99 Mon. to Fri, 7 a.m. - 10 p.m.J SUNDAY,, APRIL 26 This Sunday we will be:-serving roast beet or stuffed roast pork or barbecued spare rubs with all the fixings Plus you get the saiad bar All this for Children under 12-$2-.19 WEDNESDAY, 'FAMILY DAY This week you get salad bar, roll. and a Hot Beef Sandwich with mashed and veg for lust ' SENIOR CITIZENS GET COFFEE OR TEA PLUS $ 2. 99 ,ELLO, OR RICE PUDDING INCL. • Every• day we give you a trip to the salad bar and a hot meal off our new steam table for just. $3.50 $5. 99 6 5' fit Licensed under L.L.B.O. HESSEN HAUS Mn:4 St." Seaforth 527-1820 /10 ,.....73.77477.A.7.t....71W —to. 12 THE HURON EXPOSITOR, APRIL 22, 1981 Sportire about by Herb Shoveller Play ball! of local folks. of all ages. pay tribune to Abner Doubleday's exquisite inyention. There really is do other sport like ball. Not that it's the best or better than others. n is just that it is so unique And' that's ,not lost on the younger players. Last wipe*, formal registratairi tor minor. ball took 14,102. • at *re Seaferth aeena. and spots hir 'bet:Weep...11M and 24:10, XitSs are 31,..4ahle Iwo 11,10titil pt,satni.play the'towlf 'tftiY 0114M0UP. aticf fslidgio lesel 4uldition, ilk re 'are °).Stioirepee ainthOsiss•leligtie 'ehlh.0 for softliall . , 'Forming,. tbei, tearin-.and finding the- matipti.Wers,ls ti; prUtOent. said .rekreation dtreetor Ilry,an) Peter,, 'finding coaches anithelpers-is, rhe:reer/etltion "dilte4.741:01 dusMbeS . .tile neCd for leaiters for t4,001 Ate,••..41.10Attik' • he calls tt ales t .'. there is no panic '''UstialPy WA: .41o1 to find someboth ' 'hi. mired • "WY c • 'has•4 r,!rfliAN ‘-olonleers conic fors+ arylk ro not , yesireicd, sse •ritz going to get them If's problem o ith time 'though '• The ' ;tune problem ehist s heea use as the season's st art .approaehes rapidly. teams must start pt v paiatiop (hat mean coaches The recreation direshir stressed as is lit. that while the formal week of registration is osti. kids .an still sign tip Best lime is on roller skating s' ening, .11 the .t rs 11.1 Finlas • and Sunda% Coaches. though. that • is its he Doi, l Ill the sold spring nights tool sou Bashall O• hack —os Marty's iOorts . Shop and ,Apnoury,cing Marlene Glanville as new store manager at Marty's, Plaee .7e 4 st w"" — - WO We've changed and expanded our T-shirt and sportswear line ° for men, ladies, boys and girls .1 We now have western hats and baseball caps, shirts for the whole family. We have 1,000 s of shirts. We have a complete line of team wear, jackets, hats, also T-shirts and hats for promotion or advertising. We also sell and engrave custom trophies'. Nave your pictures, diploma s,' kards, and keepsakes done in brass• -at Marty's. Come in and browse. Free draws no purchase necessary. Check our prices before you buy. Huron Centennial School, Brucefield preaents ,ANNUAL ririg' Concert April 23 and April 24 at 8 p.m. Tickets $2.00 Tickets can be obtained from students or call the school at 482-3330 Ito Marty's 5214363 Seaforth • • if< 1 • Main St. • 4