The Huron Expositor, 1981-06-24, Page 10Summer Swim Times
at
Vanastra Recreation Centre
ADULT REC SWIMS
• Monday to Friday 12-1 p.m
• Tuesday 8-9 p.m.
• Wednesday 9-10 p.m.
• Thursday 8.30-9:30 p.m.
OPEN REC SWIMS
• Monday, Wednesday, Thursday,
July and August only 34.30
• Monday 7:30-8:30 p.m.
• Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 7-8 p.m
• Wednesday 6:30-7:30 p.m.
• Saturday and Sunday 3-4:30 p m
FAMILY REC. SWIMS
• Sunday 2-3 p.m.
Friday,
P.m
Betty
This is an advertigement
Pea
Season tickets
Child-$12.00
Student-S18.00
Adult-S24.00
Family-$35.00
Single Admission
Child-.50
Student- $1.00
Adult-V.00
Family-53.00
Dear Atiary
Just a shbrt note tO :say, I won't be able to meet you this
Saturday for our usual shopping. spree. We are going up north to
-Anglers inn for the, weekend. I'll drop you a note when I get back
abbut plans for the following Saturday. I've made another find. A
real treasure chest. •
Have a nice weekend.
Seaforth Lions
12 nr, k
Pool
NOW OPEN
Swimming Lesson
Registration
SATURDAY, JUNE 27
10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Park Booth
Classes
Yellow, Orange & Red (Novice & Pre-Beginner)
Maroon, Survive I & Blue (Beginner, Survival Junior)
Green, Grey & White (intermediate & Senior)
Parents & Tots
Swim Team
20% off for family of 3 or more
Call 527-0950 for further information
Please register Children IN.PERSON
Fees
$7.50
$10.00
$12.50
$8.50
SAM
Pipet Sohediite..
THURSDAY, JUNE 25 ONLY: 4-6 p.m. — Public SwirriMing
WEEK DAYS PUBLIC SWIMMING: 1:39-4:00 and 6-8:30 p.m.
FAMILY SWIMMING 5-6 p.m.
ADULT4 BUSINESS. PERSON SWIMMING 12-1:15 p.m.
SWIMMING TEAM Mon., Wed., Fri., 4:00-5:00
BRONZE MEDALLION: Tues., & Thurs., 4:005:00
PUBLIC SWIMMING SeOrday, Sunday 1.4:30 and 6-8:30 p.m.
SWIMMING TEAM: Mon, Wed., Fri., 4:00-5:00
Swimming Lesson Sessions
1st -June 29-July 17
2nd-July 20 • Aug. 7
3rd-Aug. 10 -.Aug. 28
Pool Rates
Note-Season-Tickets good July and August only
Picnics
Arrange to hold yourairmual-plenk; Radii the pleasant-sutroundings
of the Lions Park, Complete facilities. A nominal charge is made for
the rental of tables.
PHONE 527-0882 FOR OPEN DATES
On and after June 29 phone pavilion 527-0950
The booth in the Park Pavilion tarries
a complete stock of Ice Cream, Pop, Hot Water
Surnrner Recreation Fun
Register June 29 - July 3
9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m,
AT THE SEAFORTH REC. OFFICE
For children 8 years to 16 years.
WEEKLY ACTIVITIES INCLUDE:
Tennis Lessons, Lawn Bowling, Floor Hockey, Cycling and Hiking, Shuffleboard, Table
Tennis and Horseshoes.
- 510.00 per person includes any 3 of the 5 weekly activities plus all the afternoon
activities.
For further information, call 527-0882
Do you
Sing?
Dance?
Play an instrument?
This is your once in a lifetime opportunity
to turn your talent into dollars or trophies.
NAVY Seaforth Lions Annual
"CARNIVAL
July 10,11 and 12
~.'
0 'IN 4;18i1' '
Fill in *is application form and return today to:
Irwin Johnson, Program Chairman, Lions Carni-
val, P.O. Box 626, Seaforth, Ontario.
Full Name lif Group, list
on separate sheetl,
Address
Age lif under 161 Phone
Type of Talent, vocal; instrumental, dance, etc
Name of selection to be performed if musical
Signature,..of entrant for parent or guardian if
under 161
Deadline for contestant applications, hienolny, JUNE
" 1981:The time available on contest nights may be
limited, and it may be necessary to limit entries, so
get your application in early. All applications will be
steknowledged.
t
SEAFORTH RECREATION COMMITTEE
presents
1981 Farmers' Markets
at Victoria Park
Sat., June 27
Sat., July 25
Sat., August 15
Sat., September 12
9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Free Admission!
For peoplq, wanting a display table, please contact Seaforth Rec.
Office 5P70882 at least one week prior to each date.
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A,10. THE HURON EX ,ITOR, JUNE 24, 1981
fotArmis GRADOAT1014 held, Grade
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. w • Thegrikeiati,0111400ay;.,Irecluatqa are, (front
Malcolm, 'TlfoottygFrit4! 1:(014
MCPWaln) Joaf.inp Papule, ti00,Y,h040hersOni'
Dayid-'darriolc, Marvin f*nert, Susan, BAK'
Andeea. Binder, Mary Lou ftfoag, Colleen
Ungariart, Bonnie ShOerraker, keferi Van LOn;
(centre, left) Mr. Dyck, Ann McClure, Heather
Ritz, Kimberly DeBicick, Darren Crocker,
Joanne Carter, Gary Godkin, Paul Dodds,
Robert Simpson, Paul Henderson, BrUce Scott,
Brenda Wesenberg, Denise Morey, Bruce
Taylor, Michelle traecker, Daniel Nolan, David
Saldivar, Mrs. Morton; (back left) Kevin
Johnston, Todd Doig, Mark Pinder, Mark
Penner, Paul Baillie, David Brodhagen, Daniel
Stryker, Stephen Chesney, Henrietta Reinink,
Tracey Gowan, Darryl,Hoegy, John Beattie, and
Deborah Sryker (i'10:10,f1). Absent Were
91.1)0r0 PinamOre, And Rudolf
- (Phote. by flidurei)
Ag.N. -
iughfer of Ross oncf1.1.0*
Knight of 'ft.fk, 'a Btu$soiii
.centred her Bachelor, of
Education from Laurentian
University on June 13.,1981.
She received her B.A. from
the University of Western
Ontario and is a graduate of
Seaforth District High School
and Grey Central Public
School. Mary-Ellen has
accepted a teaching position
on Moose Factory Island.
James Bay.
Francis J. Flanagan. son of
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B. Flan-
agan R.R. 5 Mitchell. gradu-
ated from the University of
Guelph at the Convocation
ceremonies June 2. He
received an Associate Di-
ploma in Agriculture. He is
currently employed with
Niagara Chemicals, Burling-
ton. Ontario.
Michael.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley
accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
Doug. Riley of Winthrop
when they attended the ball
tournament in Dorchester
which was held over the'
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nes-
bitt of Stratford hosted an
engagement party Sunday
evening for their son. Brian.
and Sharon Thompson. prior
to their forthcoming mar-
riage August 22.
Guests present were Mr.
and Mrs. George Campbell
of McKillop, grandparents of
the groom-to-be, Mr. and
Mrs. Terence Hunterof Col-
borne Township. grand-
parents of the bride-to-be.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Thomp:
son and Jeffrey of Oakville.
Mr. and . Mrs. Jim
Thompson. Leisa and Cheryl:-
Mr. and Mrs. John Thomp-
son' and Bob, Mr. and Mrs.
Blake Nesbitt of Listowel,
grandparents of the groom-
to-be, Mr. and Mrs. Chris
Nesbitt of St. Marys, Steven
Nesbitt and fiance Carol and
Ken Nesbitt, all of Stratford
and Effie Hulzebos of Grey
Township.
Olive Betties, I4ne Grim-
oldky and Ella 'Munro of
Seaforth visited Sunday eve-
ning with Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Riley.
Sympathy of the commun-
ity is extended to Elma
Jewitt and her family on the
passing of her mother, Mrs.
Annie Leitch. Sunday. She
was a former resident of the
Constance area.
APO til#rk'SiriAt#
tiro04-toAlnii9.0nee gtOxi
.cation of her ItritOand.-Dayid
F-aul S.mith‘ on of Mr. and
Mr,s. Ken Smith. Egmond-
ville. from the School of
Business. The. University of
Western Ontario. David re-
ceived an Honors Bachelor of
Arts Degree in Business
Administration and was
named to the Dean's Honour
List. He is currently employ-
ed as a junior research
analyst.with McLeod. Young,
Weir Ltd.. a Toronto invest-
ment firm. David is a grad-
uate of SDHS.
DIANNE OLDFIELD.
daughtetrof Mr and Mrs. John
Oldfield. R.R.4, Seaforth.
graduated_ from Huron Col-
lege the University of West-
ern Ontario on June 12.1981
with a Bachelor of Arts
degree in Economics. -
11fie
N: Ruth and Ken Smith
are proud to announce the
graduation'of their son. Mur-
ray K.. from the University
of Western Ontario on June
13th. 1981. Murray received
a Masters of Business Ad-
ministration Degree front the
School of Business. He rec-
eived his undergraduate de-
gree in Honours Geography
from the university of Water-
loo in 19". Murray is also a
graduate of SDHS.
DAVID WAYNE ELLIS son
Of Wayne and Peg Ellis,
Seaforth is a recent graduate
of Fanshawe College. David
completed the Construction
Technician (Supervisor) two
year program ands employ-
ed by Shea Construction in
Kitchener.
Correspondent
MARY KERNER
482-7143
Paul and David Stevenson
spent from Thursday to Mon-
day on a fishing trip at
French River.
"Mr. and Mrs. Pat Nolan
and boys of Toronto spent
the weekend at their summer
home in the village.
Mrs. Sam McClure of Sea-
forth is visiting with her
sister in B.C.
Sam McClure. Doris and
Doug of Seiforth. John,
Carolyn "and Bob Thompson
and Michele Lauzon of Sea-.
forth spent ,the end of the
week till Saturday on ' a
fishing trip at Sturgeon Lake
near Lindsay.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
Buchanan of 'Weston visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Don Buchanan.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wam-
mes Sr., Mr. and Mrs. John
Wanimes. Teresa and Brian,
Mr. and Mrs. Marris BoS:
Steven, Sharon. Kenny,
Michael. Andy. Kathy and
Angela; Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Wammes. Ron. Mark and
David, RR2, Seaforth; Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Sanders. Jen-
nifer. Jeffery and Julie of
RR#4. Brussels; and Mr. and
Mrs. Cliff Brindley and
tardy of Ho lyrood spent
Sunday at the Goderich
Beach for a family picnic.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pfaff.'
of Exeter and Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Preszcator of, Seafoilli
were Sunday supper guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Preszcator, Bill. Debbie and
Constance "family
picnic in Goderich Hulley wins B.B.Q.
The draw for the gas
barbecue was held at the.
Optomist park June 16 with
the winner Marion Hulley of
Seaforth.
Games played on June 9.
were the Commercial vs.
Browns. Browns won with- a
score of 30 to 8. Hitting for
Browns that night were Judy
Scarrow. Ann Bosman,
Sandy Haynes and Barb
Scott with 'doubles. Donna
Beuerman a triple and Con-
nie Marion a home pun.
McNichol downed Ken
Smith 21 to, 17..,even thoUgh
Ken Smith saw Janet Van
Bakel with a triple and Linda
Coleman got a home run with
the bases loaded. It was a•
good game girls
The late game saw Duncan
Emm over Scotts 19 to IS.
Batting for Duncan Emm was
Joan. Sills with 2 triples and
Gail Price with 2 triples and a
home run.
Games this week on June
16 were Browns over' Scotts
27 to 2: Batting for Browns
was Betty Watson and Barb
Scott-doubles. Connie-Mar-
ion. Nancy Huisser and Lin-
da Gridzak all with triples.
Duncan Emms took Ken
Smith 26 to 9 with Norah
Eckert hitting a double and
Joan Sills 2 triples for Dun-
can Emms.