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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-07-08, Page 12Rathwell with tne result Contests: youngest person present. Darcy Rathwell, oldest person present, Lee McConnell, person coming the farthest. Robert Wi lert from Innafail. Alberta, wed- ding anniversary closest to picnic date. Ralph and Mona Stephenson, most recently married couple. Mantis and Janice Beyersbergen, lucky chair. Clara Johnston. lady wearing the most pink, Mav- is Turner. guess the correct watermelon weight, Anna , McConnell. guess, the num- ber of mints, Mona Stephen- son, guess the number of Jellybeans. Ralph Stephen- son. Races: preschool Matthew Turner, David Rathwell, under 8. Melody Turner. Jason Welsh. 8-10 yr. girls. Kathy Rathwell. Michelle Turner. 8-10 yr. boys Ben " Rathwell, Jason Welsh. under. IS. Kathy Rathwell, Mavis Turner, kick the slip- per. girls. Becky Rathwell, Michelle Turner, kick the slipper. boys. Jason Welsh. Ben Rathwell, throw the frisbee. girls. Kathy Rath- well, throw the frisbee. boys. David Rathwell. young ladies race. Kathy Rathwell. Mavis Turner. Young men's rice. Robert Witten. Don Rathwell and-Dastiti turner (tied). kick the slipper. ladies, Sandra Turner. Brenda Wright. Kick the slipper. men's. Robert .Willert. David Turner. Relays: Longest line. Ralph Stephenson's and David Turner's teams tied; balloon blowing and break- ing. David Turner's team: Hopping on one foot. David Turner's team. The picnic concluded with everyone enjoying a piece of the watermelon won by Anna . McConnell. DRYWALL KNOWN FOR HIGH QUALITY Peter Bakes Drywall COMPLETE DRYWALL SERVICE - 527-ii 98 Qr 0274806 t*, Tho,KOOL-RAY SYSTEM is aluminum railing Easy assembly & installation with ordinary tools . Available in various lengths. suitable for steps, porches. patios or as divisor. Permanent acrylic finish in black or white 6o/- Ray.. . elegancn & Oconery. •50 PICTURES,.,. • 4 jt•V •4;.1!." COME IN AND LOOK THROUGH OUR BOX FULL OF PHOTOS FOR THE ONES YOU WANT ' C g*4 N‘4.at " e 114R 64/ HURON EXPOSITOR Carnival Days Special .r 10 Al THE HURON EXPOSITOR, AMY 3, 1981 Broome lea Travell ers to win gin% k kaki teachers narrowed the gap to 1 2 in their halt of the ino.rtg hen two 11.110, cd thc plat. . tc r an error on a ho b% pick tic't Doug Ba. h Ica...hers knotted the count in the fourth on tw,t and an error I ratiAlers regained the lead in the titth when stng[es bi. Rick Fortune. V% eber and Bri,tome brought two runs in Teuel- isle got oue k.In the fifth and tied the ,gaine with . .another in the hotioni the • iix•dt, • • Travellers, pot • the ,,o4nti: • clot. of roAo o.,4- tjuev ruffs. Ctrl;, zlelian der: reached on. aa etTnr. then' oi,gto by piing Lconhardt, Broome and a, double by • Jerry e ,Cooper:: provided th Targin of victory Weber got the win for Travellers while Doug Bach took the loss In Sunday's first game. winning pitcher Ets Delvec• chin helped his own cause bs slamming a triple and a single in three appearances to give Turf its 4-3 victory over Villagers. Mid-season champs at Hully Gully The Canadian Motorcycle Association sanctioned mid- season championship of Motocross blasts ofr this Sunday at Hully Gully near Varna. The top riders in each of the ten cIasset• will be on hand competing for champ- ionship trophies and medals in addition to their regular cash and prizes. Junior and schoolboy races begin at 10 a.m, with senior- expert invitation events starting at 2:30 p.m. Stephesons meet for 52nd year ° • FATHER AND DAUGHTER TEAM--Carpi Carter and her father, Bill Brown won fir4t place in the Victoria and Grey Mixed Pairs Lawn Bowling TOUrnarnent. on Canada Day in Goderich. The pair have been lawn bowling together for about two years. (Photo by Rimmer) The provincial ladies dou bles was played in Luc-know July b. Mary Finlayson and Betty Tilley from the Seaforth Receiving WHE Larr% Broome pounded out three hits. miludtng a three run homer in the top of the first inning to lead 1 ra‘k leis to an t4 sstn oskt l eathers in Sunda% c‘en tugs second gamt. in Sea torth Sohball League aktion this week In Sunda, s first game Intl (tub nipped ‘illagers +1 while in Mondas night aiaton ,i.akristreet dumped firemen'. Iet's at.rd Vat:en,' .,;nting,on to rei,otki,kt over OP Bor., 14avrA1ers . taro ...opp1,41 'wok. tit',two lib 130 10c w sprit in the..stanAting:%!,, nth points ,e."1,,h 4thcr nfrie keevo... Axe the \kliednle ()A4...t.'rts 'and' ;slamstreet Vett !Mtn tied tot sckond w ith 12 points Broome s home run tot awteu a walk to BtIl ‘s, eller and an error on' a shot h% leadoff hatter seal Beuer man and staked his klub to ‘kindosr in the second stage against , Districts One. Two and Three. Seaforth Lawn bowlers tame' th rough winners at Goderich July I. Bill Brown and Carol Cart- er won. Fred and Betty Tilley tame second and Art and Mary Finlayson placed third, Rachael Rhiel and Elmer Townsend had highs in two games. Lorne and Thel- ma Dale had a high in one game . Esther Brady and Eileen. Adamson won at a Ladies Tournament in Exeter. Mary Finlayson and Betty Tilley 'won at Lucknow ladies tour- nament. Mel Brady and Fred Tilley came second at Clint- on's, mens tournament. Open draws have been well attended. See you at the greens which are in good condition thanks to our greens keeper. Sandy Pep- per: The 52nd annual Stephen- 'son Reunion was held Sun- day. June 28. at Huron Centennial School. Bruce- field with 35 in attendance. Following the 5 p-m, supper. business was conducted by ':the president. Ralph Ste- phenson. A motion to have the picnic hekl every second year was defeated, and next year's picnic will be held at an earlier date. Sunday June 6 1982 at the same place. The minutes of last year's reunion were read.by Brenda Wright. secretary-treasurer. Following this, some con- tests. and sports were con- ducted by Gerald and Jean 'hurt jumped to a 2 0 lead in the bottom of the setkind on singles bs DkIkek k his Bob Schenck and tack Ate 11.1w am Villagers tied the score in the top of the third before Tern Johnston honi ered in the bon,- of the inning to restore s lead ‘Illagers tied it:, ,4 aine in the top,of the fourtl ,•hut I urf again replied in the half as Bob Schenck. not, his second rum 'of the g.inte brought home 1.0i#1"prktv.t,..d to be .the finkt4,*in,tting cut Kok 01P4414...1 Oise innings v. pitch0, and ipsg • r Mike Mario/J.:016i torn n POpr,eits• tigers Otoffkoriv , hiss Off of nelVeeehin sY tees lull man- aged six off Nfarion Brian Cooper smashed three singles and scored three runt. and DodO Balloh chipped in with three hits to spearhead a 14-hit attack and lead Mainstreet tii its 10-5 win over Firemen Gary Black gave Firemen a short-lived one run lead in t he top tr the fire' Arlen he The Men's Match Play for the Brad Smith-Don Eaton Trophy4a well underw a!, now and several matches have been completed in the se- cond round. Joe Dick. who defeated defending champ Doug Pinder in the prelimi- nary round. has also won over Gord Beuttenmiller 5, and 4. lan Doig defeated Jerry Allin and Rod Doig won, over Karl Teichert b and 5. Marc Robinet moves on after,. winning over Mike Mation 6 and 5 in an interesting match was played between father and son. Ken and Cam Doig. Cam managed to de- feat the veteran 2 and 1. Matches to be completed still are Lloyd Eisler vs. Harry Jansen, Terry John- ston vs. Ray Scoins. Cam Doig vs. Rod Doig and Ken Cardno vs. Gerard Melding- et. Tonight is men's night, an ideal opportunity to play your match. Last week the men had a crier's tournament. Depending on your handicap you were allowed to elimi- nate some of your worst holes and-make them, pars. Harry Jansen and Kevin Bennett both went into the sitigic.1 anti raCed home 'on a fielder's choice Cooper el., the game in the bottom of the inning when he soiled and e‘ent• wall scored on a sacrifice and an error The score rem* red tied until Mainstreet broke it open with three runs in the third. Singles bs Brian Nigh and. pitcher Ron Beuetnian were the' key -blows. Mainstreet •' added, to its 104. in 'the fourth as Cooper out' MO vOlc:-.5;00 resulting. two toorp,400 aust4..04 tad. they: f011owed with.foar more ifF,the lftlj isle • ''..0)" from . Cooper and Peneentan,:it Firemen Wade. " a late charge scoring twice in' the Sixth on '..singles. by McLeod. Doug Anstett, Dave Liangstaff and Toni Phillips. then notched two more in the seventh on singles by Black. Bob Fischer. Don Bob anal. .ngstaff before the rally ran out of steam with the bases loaded. ' • Beuerman took the victory black on the leader board. In junior match play for the Sills Trophy. Brian Cooper of Clinton defeated ,Dave Campbell of Seaforth. There are, still several matches to be played. On Friday morn- ing the juniors played mon- key golf.' Each player select- ed one club and played 4 holes using only that club. Winners were Chris Cardno and Dwaine Osborne,. Friday morning at 10 a.m. is junior time again. On ladies' night for the last two weeks we've had interesting tourneys. Last week a, crier's tournament produced a winner from St. Mary s° formerly from Sea- forth, Madeline Campbell for Manistreet while Doug Austen took the loss. In the week's final game Monday night. Queens start- ed slowly before building a lead, then had to hang on to turn back a late charge by BP to record a '-5 victory and keep pace with Mainstreet. BP opened the scoring in the top of the first when Bob Dinsmore reached on a bunt and advanced to score the pot rune 10,0ge41.5 evened Ate--count in .01g,.00.490 ssecond v410 . 'Azampbett led o wjiht a sin 0V and event!. era Iy' st red: on successive sacrifice bunts BITresained theleart in the " wren gatefter, rioot Williatt** drove' af. high .faitlball deep to. right-centre for a solo shot, The big blo%f for Queens. was. .a two run hooter by Jerome Aubin 'in the fifth, following a double by Bill Theall. Queens added to its lead in the sixth as a triple by Campbell. a double by Jack Price and singles by Theall. This Monday night we'll have something different again. Our ladies' invitational is filling up fast so be sure to enter early. The date is July 22. It's a shot gun start at 10 a.m. We have excellent prizes and a supermeal. We have received numer- ous entries already for our men's invitational Sept. 12. Locals are reminded to sign up early since last year we had a waiting list. The 'Legion • had a very successful mixed two-ball Saturday with more than 40 golfers. There are no tourna- ments planned this weekend so come out and enjoy your golf. ler produced four more run', and a 7-2 lead. runs in the top of the seventh Ray Klages and. Herb Shovel- BF fought back for three and s ingles by Jerry Heth- comeback. erington and Dinsmore spearheaded BP's run for a A double by Williamson to pull within two, and left Jack Price got the nod on runners at second and third the mound for Queens while when the final out was Hetherington took the toss recorded. for BP, Your used car is Mang. McLaughlin NEEDS Used Cars and we need them NOW,I • Our stock of used vehicles is very low at the present time and we want more. What's that mean to you??? Absolute Top Dollar for 'your present iithicle! TRADE NOW OUR SELECTION OF NEW 81's HAS SELDOM BEEN BETTER- MCLAUGHLIN CHEVROLET--OLDS LTD. Service, SeleCtion, Savings, Satisfaction, Leasing Lawn Bowling Club were the winners tor kiistrkt tour They played Clinton and Lucknow teams Tuesdas. they played in KEN R. 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