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Bowling scores
SENIOR CITIZENS
BOWLING '
Ladies High- Win Murphy.
511; Second- • Rachel Richl,
442; Mens high- Matt Coyne;
553; Second- Gordon PapRic,
518; High alley. Mary COle-
man, Edith Dunlop. Can.
bell Wey. Ted Doyle. Chariiy
Murphy.
Senior Citizens Bowling
Banquet .will be held 'on
at 6:15 p.m.
LIQUIDATION
SALE
Hewn Moles* Ltd.
Highway S East. Clinton:,
'STARTS APRIL 30
1:00 A.M. •
Toirrepare for our stock desrovt we will be
CLOSED APRIL 27, 28, 29
See next week's paper
far tat dietalls
1
2 door, air conditic_Aningoolnyt-top,--ANVFM-11track,-311 '
engine, automatic, power steering, power braltesAnd
much more.
SENCOR it availabloat
Milton Dietz Ltd.
Seaforth
Seaforth Fanners Co-op
Seaforth Dollar tOr dollar. Acre for acre..
SENCOR 5 Flovvable herbicide
-from-Chemagro is your best
herbicide value.
• best in early weed Contra,
• Bestir) broad spectrum weed
control. ,
• Best in economical weed,
control. •
In fact, more and. more Ontario
soybean growers 'have discovered
that in many cases SENCOR, is the
only herbicide they need tocontroI
both grasses and weeds in their
soybeans. In addition, SENCOR' 5
can also be tank-mixed'with
—registered-graes-heittei or
added weed contriirWhe grass
pressures are severe.
SENCOR. It's your beSt
herbidide value for soybean
-weed control.
• IA
SeNCOR is * Reg TM WS** Jul
Donna Fry. Clara Brugger'
t.
DRYWALL
KNOWN
FORI11011QUALITY
r- Peter Bakes
Drywall
cordite=
DRYWALL SERVICE
527.1 398
or.
27-0606
won' the ceramic • curling
stone Which was filled with
peanuts, donated by Elsie
Beuerman.
A big thank you,..,to all the
people who sponsored Bon-
Spiels in the .,Last year: ' Vin-
cent's Farm Equipment.
Moore's Insurance, Ball &
Mulch Furniture, Fleming
Feed Mill, Rowcliffe Motors.
Seaforth insurance. McGav
in's Farm Machinery. Ball
Macaulay. Without !hole
people our club would have a
' hard time 'having successful
McKillop
-The McKillop unit held
their April meeting at the'
110ini of Mrs:" Don Dennis. 12
members present,
Mrs. N. MeGavin o as in .
chug.; ut , devotions, the
theme " I he Resurrection of
(twist." Mrs. G. McNichol
read the scripture. Mrs. N.
McGa.. in gave the incdit•
ation. Mrs.•K. Rock gave the
pray er•
the tom. ."Special Easter
o as given by Mrs.
Gloria Los. Offering o as
taken by Mrs. M. Hackwell.
Mrs. L.. Godkin president
presided to! the business and
-opened o oh an Easter Poem.
Ilte treas. report o as given
by Mrs. M. Hacks% ell. A
baLe tess bake sale o as held
realizing a total of $8/4.00.
Mrs. Godkin closed the
meeting o oh an'Easter Pray •
er.
Lunch o as screed by Mrs.
C. Wcy, , Mrs.,G. Love Sr..
Mrs. Godkin only! hostess
Mrs. D. Dennis,
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skaters
in `80-iii
INDIVIDUAL WINNERS, THURSDAY NIGHT LEAGUE — The
individual bowlers who took top honours in the Thursday night leagUe are
(left to-riohttMurray Bennewies, Lihda Gridzak,.Jackie Nobel, Veronica
Meidinger (front), Kevin Young and Jim Gould.
(Photo by Hook)
Curlers wind up. tpason
THE SEASON'S CHAMPS — The bowling team that finished up the
season's champions in their league are (left to right) Paul Kruse, Rose
Bisback, Connie Marion, Martine Miller and Roy Dalton. (Photo by Hook)
Remember, it take hut a
moment to place an Ex-
positor Want Ad. Dial
527-0240.
CALL
YOUR CARPENTER
spiels. Thanks a the other
groups who rented the club
for spiels. ' We gratefully
appreciated the trophies and
the prizes o hich people have
donated. •
This is • the end of the
curling news ler this season.
We still have a few guys who
haven't decided to quit. Bill
Campbell, Bob Wilson, Dave
Ste. Marieatid Mike Thomas ,
quatifleC.:14St weekend to
play in the Dixie Apple
Blossom Spiel in Toronto this
Continued from page 12 Thomas. Sharon Wilson.
Mixed Curling winners --Bruce- • Coleman .and Joan
were 'First Draw for the Beuerman. The prizes were
Golding trophy 'Mike donated by,Bruce and Mat.17
orie Coleman.
The Habkirk trophy Was
won by Gerry Lobb's team of
Marilyn ' Thomas. Meet
Keyes and Arlene Meintosh.
Mae Habkirk donated' the
prizes: Don and Pat Deighton
and Fret* and Leona Nigh,
were winners of the SWeet-
heart draw and were present-
ed with the ,Barbtl. trophy
and the prizes donated by the weekend.
-Calvin° family. - -Gord-Pryce, -Bill tobb,-Rov-
for
• Houses • Renovations
• Additions
Specializing in cupboards, steps and decks
ihiftviiiiman1274684 There was a ion day with a
potluck dinner for the ladies Our lot Is hulloing with Good llsel Cars
In his monthly report to
council, recreation director
Bryan Peter noted the lokal
figure skating club had close
to 100 skaters registered in
the 1980-81 program.
Members of the club's
executive appointed at the
annual meeting inlate March
are Bev Eisler, president:
Elly Schoonderwoerd. se-
cretary; Joyce Taylor. CFSA
secretary; Kathy Hoegy..
treasurer; Pat•Armes. public
relations and Colleen Carlson',
and Laurene Regele. badge
secretaries.
The recreation director al,
so reported registration for
minor soccer began 'Monday
and ends today. He noted the
soccer group hopes to start a
girls' house league for ages
8-12 this year.
The 'minor- soccer' execu:
five includes president Ken
Rodney; vice-president Ken
Miller; secretary Gloria
Reeves; 'treasurer Sybil .Mil-
ler and ' referee-in-chief
'Delores O'Dwyer.
Registration for minor
baseball and softball also
took place this week.' The
Seaforth , minor system in-
eludes midget and bantam
baseball teams and clubs for
squirts,: pee wees, T-ball
a town house league. Mr.
Peter noted coaches---are
"desperately nceded'' for all
teams.
last week..As usual thcfewas •
40tititis cif good food and lots of
Beuerman and Ron Beuer-
man are going to Kitchener
for the Schneider Spiel. April
17, and 18. Good curling. ;.
Don't forget the dance.
April 18, -
Have a good summer.
fun. 1.1 DUBLIN ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION • ti
The three wilinCrs for the
SOFTBALL fun game were Val Gilbert
. . with Marie MeGavin, Mary
REGISTRATION Ritheringhant and Shirley
Kay: Kay Sharp and Lorine
for Denamme. Kay Campbell, . • and Dorothy , Uniac; Anne ys ' Bo and Girls of all-ages • Cunningham with Marlene
Forbes. Joyce Hilderley and Sunday,
April 26th
11 a.m. -'2 p.m.,
Registration fee $5.00 per person
If unable to come
Call 345-2273 hlaroon with cloth, trim, VS engine, automatic. poWer
steering, ,power brakes., radial tirel.i,qii/S6A cassette COACHES URGENTLY NEEDED
If interested call. Matt McCreight
1918 GMC 3 TOK-PICK.UP
6 cylinder, standard. very clean. heavy springs, rear
step bumper.
CALL TODAY FOR A PRICE
WEST END
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1484458 o1" 59
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, .. in Area Churches , •
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First PRESBYTERIAN Church
59 Gnderich St. W.. Seaforth ,
r‘' t Minister: Rev. I .A . A :4/like ,=0rgapistt-Re1r->*..iJ•;{2ortct
' SUNDAY, APRIL 26
11:15 Worship Service, Sunday School & 'Nuisery •
Sacrament of Holy Communion
ST. THOMAS- Angliton Church
The Rev. James R. Broadtoot B.A.: M.DIv.
Settforth
.•
SUNDAY, APRIL 26
1st Sunday aftertaster ,
II:30 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon
Sermon: Our Road to Emmaus
Sunday School and Nursery available during
• • morning service .
. NORTHSIDE
.
• United Church
54 Gqderich St. West. Seaforth '''-'
SUNDAY, APRIL 26
11 a.m. Church Service
Church School and Nursery
at the same time.
Rev. J.G. Vanslyke, Minister
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Margaret Whitmore Audrey McLlwain
Or anist - Musk D'rector Jr,Choir Leader
Area Congregations are invited to take advantage of
the church directory to announce their church services
each week. Church directory annourientents are
available for a minimum of 26 consecutive.. weeks in
— -unitsof .0.0-velurrin- inches ar32.25-perunit. -C-hartges
in copy may be made each week but must be received
before'noort on Tuesday. ,
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