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AUTOMOTIVE
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58 Main. St. S. Seaforth, • 527-0880
owned and operated by Bruce Wilbee
STATE
BULK OIL
95c Litre
SAE 30 H.D.
SAE 10w/30 H.D.
Super Blend
- SAE 30 HDX
Series Ill Litre
Canned pop case of 24
all brands
12 pak of canned coke
26 oz. Coke ite ,
Schweppes Ginger Ale
t.
6.99
3 49
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6.01 n'w
plus deposit
Summer. Hours
' Monday through Thursday 7a.m. to 11 p.m.
Friday 7a.m. till 12 Midnight
Saturday 8 aim. till 12 Midnight
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Sunday 8 aim, till 11 p.m._
Beer Bottle Kours
Monday through. Thursday 10 a.m.
Friday . 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Saturday °10,alm. to 6 p.m.
to 6
Na.* No Beer bottles on Sunday or holidays ,
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Open seven days a, week 4r,
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Goderich St., East 52741188t Seaforth
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1981 Monte Carlo
Finished in white, tinted glass, power trunk, T-bar roof, sports mirrors, V-8
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Special $10,894.44 "I
1981- Oldiniobile-Outlass Supreme-Brougham
2 door coupe, finished in dark maple red, divided front seats, tinted glass,
trunk release, padded vinyl roof, air cortditloning, sports mirrors, V-8
automatic super stock wheels, A.M. ,F.M. stereo radio,
237 7 ' 6 ".
Special $14.163.19 ..
1981 Oldsmobile 88 Royale
2door Coupe, finished in light• blue metallic, 6-way power divided front seat,
tinted glass, power trunk release, pulse wipers, air conditioning, cruise
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THE HURON 'EXINiSITORt APRIL, 22, 1,901
Spring brings
On the gieens
out Ifers
by Carolonne Doig
•
three tosleS Itiict 'to. the pre "area — a stnalt Pacel ‘14'.
terineif 05 the s.utu bit coslitt# about $1,98
son. Throughout the sumer.
user the magazine will pro-
vide Canadian golfers with
information on all aspects of
golf.NIt's great that Canadian
golfers now have a magazine
that they can truly relate to.
All Umbria golfers who are
members of the 0.6,A. will
teethe this eiteellettt MAP'
Age threiugh their clitbs.
°dies 0001. 'for.g0
,o*etingOe,Mon4#-the.27th
At 7 0,-itt:.hi the chthhousgs,
Charlie! What a way to start
the season!
Canadian Golfers have
their 4wro golf magazine
available now through their
dub or on newsstands. The
magazine, Called "Score'', is
published in Toronto and is
produced in cooperation with
the R.G.G. The first issue is
out mad is, full Of articles by
Vas goiftlig per ,ottalitiSits, AS
44ligtriiP4*. Ben .1c.t.1#.
*Ifutct., 4i)4. Pan . • ,..•
he has reacIRd eighty-seven.
He then '114&‘ a shower; a
ample of beers with six or
eight other liars and mils it
the end of a perfect day.
LOCALLY
Locally Charlie Malcolm. a
lb year old junior member Of
Seaford) Golf and Country
Club scored his first hole-in-
one last week. Cbarlie scored
:die ,dole .in. one on. the lib
1441;., par .4- 5.,0,1 •0910, it his':
itti; `inte,rattflationS-
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rieVifi (*Stock
SetieA841tractots.
MODEL
384
484
584, 584 RC
H-84, H-84 RC
684, 684 RC
784, 784 RC
884, 884 RC
• 4Aernouop.1.0,,,o, and , -blade And • nautili's•loesifek., •
adored SOcks; by, •gouty beliSSqlrO'bK$Vics S.44*,4t".
,IoOking :44 apple tri,Pus. AO It
difkreni ii,mp otAiischeti.cst4;•satiOn:
nicist tat every. Hie tdvya ,is to get the golf •
Ctott is the, sinspit si too. wit • ban .f,rom, • point into
game in the world 0. ht each, of the,, eighti!en holes in •
decide .to' take it ur .iod the. the fewest strokes 'aild the.
toughest looking you greatest number of „Nord,.
hate been • at it II' in 12 the ball
It IS probably ill, ,.nly
game where a matt ..in phis
as- 'a qn.tit,..
Lentury and awl) .lis,usci
that it was too des I, 101 hint
ui alt first plate.
I hi tonic is
‘..11" auh
Imtic white balls a no 0. iiiatt
must not be
thrown. pushed. or earned.
It must be propelled entirely
by about $200.00 worth of
curious looking imPlements
emsecially designed to pro-
voke the owner.
Each implement has a
specific purpose and ulti•
mutely some golfers „get to
know what the purpose is.
Illey are the exceptions.
Kurry, offer ends April 30th, 1981 Available at participating IH
dealers only,
After each hole has been
tompleted the golfer counts
his strokes. Then he•• sub-
tracts six and says, "made
that in five. That's one above
par. Shall we play for fifty'
tents on the next hole. too
Ed? •
ter the final, or eight-
ttenth hole, the golfer adds
up his score and stops when
dUbS the PL"" ..In
.Ilford. 1 hese balls ,osi trom
cents to $3..50,:iasl it is
possible to support family
of ten people tall isioitsi for
list months on tote iiHutes
represented by tht balls lost
by some golfers n, a •,41441(..
afternoon.
A golf course has 1;s holes.
17 of, w Inch are unnecessary,
and put in to make the game
harder. A "hole" is a tin cup
in the center of a "..*,.••••:"
robes on display ot %dor* LION
FARM EQUIPMENT LIMITED
The 'United Church
Women of Northside Church
.held their Thankoffering
meeting on April 15 with
several churches as guests.
President •• Margaret
Sallews opened the meeting
made • several announce-
ments and referred to the
lap robes. These' lap robes
were made by the Craft
Clatch. Ten of the .18 or 20
were on display,
ident presided for the pro-
gram. Devotions were taken
by Grace Broadfoot and Ida
Close. Several choir ladies
sane,, "Out of 'the City o'f'
Calvary". accompanied by
Margaret Whitmore.
Yvonne Vanslyke intro-
duced the guest speaker
Sharon W ittich of Blyth.
social hour was enjoyed
by all. Several ladies ex-
pressed appreCiation for a
° Helen Connell Unit twee• pleasant evening'.
all
I can't believe that wasted
w Inter to get out. ins...the--
god- course for a couple of
hours of agony . What a game
golf is! 1 was so keen, and
despite the fact that Mother
Nature is sticking with Del-
Monte and is definitely not
on our side, I took my own
*Awe. bundled up. , and
headed for 'hi firiilice,
a of .1teing and if
hoe so say it) 5.11141,1X.S. 1.
i.e4,04'5: VI 'the -Sauto. „
411#4115. of i5#05NOti051.. fKO,
%*$),$p_04clo. •
warns.' Oka, If Of fionil
Ode 1400,1,.$.hh•gbi
tit (..atiada.„ with Much leSS
titan 'too!
- Normally 1 i.Oui4. be rant-
ing and rasing oser such a
game. aftCrw anis leading to
depression. Not the lne.
a's only the first rounds,Jusr
try to connect, and hit nice
straight shots, It will come.
files .year I'm going to. relax-
4 and enjoy the game...
Scream!
then 1 started thinking of
the humorous side of a game
designed to make grew n men
try. Beliese me there are
111.111y hilarious stories ton
ilected ss ith the.game of gull..
Relating them is one of the
great pleasures of the game.
I guess theret.'s somethino
therapeutic about telling and
hearing stories about tht
plight of !chow getters. Be-
fore one can truly appreciate
the reams of humorous mat;
emit on gall one should
understand what the game is
about. An unknowii author
tells us his idea of the game•
in the following passage.,
• After reading this you still
understand better the stories
you will hear about golf and
golfers and better yet...you'll
believe him..
THE GAME GE GOLF
Golf' is a. ferns' of work
made expensive enough for a
rich man to enjoy. It is
physical and mental eitertion'
made attractive by the, faet
that you have to dress for it
in a, ,s20p,ocip club house. ,
•. Golf is what letter-carrying
ditch-digging and carpet•
beating would be if those
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