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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-08-19, Page 12On the greens by Caroianne Doig winner • Art2 » t 14,11.10•N, EXPOSITOR* AUGUST 19, 1911 ara• `L... v . a Kids Leaving for adlege? Keep up wit Seaforth news only *9.50 Will send them the "Expositor " to any locat1in Canada Home Is Closer to the Campus When they read their Hometown Newspaper ‘i• The Paper that follows the students to college Call , 527-0240 or Mail Coupon 41010. r ••••••• mob IMO -Special •• Student Subscription Only *9.50 for the school year SEND TO ADDRESS CODE CHARGE TO iA ADDRESS the Aaron txpoitor 010 - MIME Mal 7A111 IN THE RIGHT CLOTHES FOR „411•111111.1111/ Thinking Furnace? WE ARE AN AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR Lennox: Gas Oil Electric Furnaces Dual-Aire: Wood 011-Wood Furnaces cBAILEY Kippen 262-6319 Specialists in Engineered Systems rolureirimorirtootirorror • • r'' i!rorrarrimodruffirmorriorrereirriorim R. IC PECK APPLIANCES • In the heartof downtown Varna!' 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The winner of each tournament will be declared league champion. The Pee- wee girls tournament will be held in Varna on August 22nd, The Bantam boys tour- nament will be play..ed also on the 22nd but at Auburn. Similarity on August 29th the Pee wee boys will play in Holmesville. the Midget boys will travel to Benmilier for their tournament while Lon- desboro will play host to the Midget girls Tournament. young people involved in the game. He said he remember- ed Alien he played in every junior tournament he could and encouraged our young- sters to keep at their golf. Gary will by playing in the Buick Open. in Grand Blanc Michigan this week and I'm - sure our youngsters .will be following his. and Mike Mir- , . . leyrs performance 'very giO0Y. OTHERWIDNNW • pAermlooets40$.10 Jon* tourni0010'Oepte; • 1st tow goo:over. the: field. and .ariater. of the Junior Oiel; VQr. Seifert)). 1St law gross inVepile• divi- sign Todd Dols, Worth: Istiow gross Bantam divi. steARay,Arittett Jr.. Seaforth. lst low gross Girl's division Anne Greening, Huron Oaks, Sarnia. 1st low net Jr. Phil Cornish, Sunset Goderich. 1st low net Juv. Dave Campbell, Seaforth. 1st low net Bantam Rob Bell. St. Marys. 1st low net Girl's Deb Core, The ladies teams were both eliminated' in playoff action last week as Auburn proved too strong for Summerhill while Londesbo ro fell victim to the Brusse is ladies. The Moms and Dads had another poor t urnout but managed a game of scrub enjoyed by all. Tomorrow night will mark the last night -of Moms and Dads ball unless there is a significant improvi- ment in attendance. - In Men's slo- pitch the ' Marauders' played .a make up team fromBlyth and area but found their weeks of inactiv- ity combined with Blyth's strong hitting too much, as they came out on the short end of the score. •-• Please turn to page 19 Playoff action set for Hullett, ltc?9!pApcpweeIeams sters took hewn a trophy last Although, only four young- Timaiday, ever/ow was a winner- it was, the eleventh Muni Setiferth Gel.. and Country CIO's Junior tion l'Oentainient and a lield of 3filneloifirisfout Otis took Part- The weather was perfect ned the stershs *Wed the aria, et*t atening, but 01 By 2: nevi.'' ailutor4 Par ' and ,444.ticioiiltt.bow !fume 904.10ttrtakshOt. tit take *h.! inaugural lad es flig r. . . , "it: was play- pfetime. again for our Den- tarns. Raymond Anatett of Seaforth and Tom Teahen of St. Mary's.' both shot 85 and were forced into extra holes to determine the trophy win- ner. A large gallery followed for 3 holes, cheering and encouraging their favourites. On the third hole Ray An- stett won his division. Thanks to the kind donations of many earns get a 'on which r over the next two ends, several seent_tobe peaking at just the right time. In Squirt Action the front running 'Expos kept their winning streak alive as they nipped the Orioles. The Tig- ers upset the high flying Blue Jays as they stopped the Jays winning string of six games. The Mets and Dodg- ers played Thursday evening with the Dodgers coming out on top. This will be the final week of regular squirt action with a round robin playoff set to, start. Auguit 24th. bi Peewee action the Pee- wee girls kept their winning tradition as they edged Clin- ton. The boys were less fortunate as the Radford,Jays • every yours Year • . .‘ loll. in a ,delicious .meal the 'trofihtes ati#ir prizes were .presented. We title were very. furtunate. in having .as . our guest Mr. Gary "Koeh• P.G.A. murning pro. Gary who had the week off from the Hartford Open was visiting Seaforth for a fey; days and he was kind enough to come out and present the trophies and speak to our junior golfers. Gary is originality. from Louis- ia na but now lives in Florida with his wife Donna and their new baby girl. Gary won the "A"s looked half asleep as they dropped a game to Goderich Township. The Bantam boys took an 8-1 lead into the fifth inning and then watched as Goderich Town- ship cane.. back with 14 runs and took the game by a 15-11 Score. The Midget boys played an exhibition game and a regular season game. In the exhib- ition the Boys took a 6.1 lead and then held on as Winthrop stormed back: The final was 7-6 for our boys. In their regular games it was another one -ruff victory, this time • unfortunately it was in favour of the Stanley team. Besides their regular game the Mid- get Boys are entered in a tournament Pt -Vanastra this at Seaforth. 241d low gross Jr Al Nigh, Seaforth. Tpacie.42 Pt: t tticio Ai 4:::nmieinticlarytonid.;.1,Giodurtriiicitye Airdr4241:‘171$417wicEttrat Pilivkv. Guelph JPerry ey WIngdhlt4eueSCatPerosst%entem Toni •Cnt0PtAii St. Mat'Y s. 3rd gross .14$ Cupick. fily0O PAS, 5404. 3i410**t 410, Ilan Gates, lfltron Q.alca; sarOia. 3rd hinFerierg,raswasikBeannliarn. 147 3rd lot;i\net Bantam Bryant ' Mackey. Panshawe. Lon don.- 4th low gross Juv , Peter Mcnemeny, St. Thomas Union. 4th low gross Juv. Peter Union.Mallfrediel St. Th°mas 4th low gross Bantam Scot Andrigo, Fanshawe, London Lyon, 4 th Sth low gross inv. Jim isnewaion rth et .Bantarn Geoff Ewart, St. Thomas Union. 5th low net Juv. Scott Kay Seaforth. 6th low gross Juv.. Rob Core. Seaforth. 6th low net Juv. Craig Hardey, Huron Oaks. Sarnia. 5th low gross Bantam Todd O'Reilly, St. Mary s. ' 5th low net Bantam Chris Cardno, Seaforth. 2nd low• gross Girl's Mary Jane Eisler, Seaforth. 2nd low net Girl's Jennifer Watt, Seaforth. Longest Drive Al Nigh, Closest to the Pin Rob Clarke. St. Thomas. JUNIOR MATCH The Junior match play will be, completed before school starts and we'll have a new Tuckentnith won a six furlong, $30,004 claiming race at Fort Erie Friday: It was only the second start for the two-year-old colt, owned by Dr. Paul L. Brady of After a disappointing start this weekour soccer triumph- ed hi the end. Our St. Columban mosqui- toes got a game lestMonday by forfeit when Kincardine didn't show up and our Atom A's lost their 'game with Goderich A 4.0. • However at the end of the week, Sat. Aug„ 15, our St. Columban Mosquitoes travel- led to St. Catherine • to participate in the Heidelberg Soccer lournantint. All the teams played very good soc- cer there. In the first game St. Coluniban, playedthe Heidel- gerb home team and lost 1-0. In the second game St. Columban played' Port Col- borne and won 1.0 in an extremely well played game. David Kelly being our lone scorer. Then in the third • game That day St. Cohnnban played . the St. Catherines Community team. All of- the first half remained- scoreless with both teams playing a Seaforth and Jerry Dean of London. •., _ Dr. Brady says the morning odds were 15 to 1 against the colt, but these had fallen to 8 to I by post time for the fourth very fast game. Then in the second half St. Columban's Bruce Ruston scored and the game ended in a 1-0 win for us. This gave St. Colurnban top points in 'the round rob in. Thus we played Aug. 16, in the , final game against the finalist of the other greup being .the Merritton Tigers. This game again was very close ,and tent'. Goalie Mark Swart was outstanding in the net and saved' 'many a goal. All players came up, with a super effort of soccer and St. Columban became the Cham- pions with a 3-1 win, Michael Kelly scoring all three of the goals Congratulations St. Colum- ban Mosquitoes,- we are very proud of you all. Next week. Mosquitoes play Clinton A on Tues. Aug 181 Atom B hosts Clinton B on Tues. Aug.I8,' andAtom A goes to Clinton A on Wed. Aug. 18. .GOT ITt Terry eray prepares '40 pit the tennis Pali as patttiar • Andy eau cheers him oh. The pair won the silver medal in the Seatotth Regreatioh Department's tennis tournament Monday. ogi-rett orocer and• Dave Akey won the brotize. About 16 children participated din the tournament, which was organized by Kathy Larone and Mary Jane Nigh. - AfahotO by Rinitmer) GOLD MEDALISTS — the final Match' at tournament Monday. won the gold champi purse race. Tuckersmith was eager. He threw tits Jockey and took off down the track before officials got him backao-the starting gate. He was running third down the backstretch, before sprinting to the win in a photo finish. The colt was sired by Kinsmen's Hope. Its mother is A Musical Formal. Huron Racing Stable is keeping him at Woodbine, where he is trained by Glen• Magnusson. Dr. Brady says Tucker. smith will probably race again in about 10 days. but he's not sure where and over what, distance. BOYS "AND TEEN-AGERS '''''''''"'"'''""•"..`"••••••••••0"^"••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••'`'..rero. JEANS Et CORDS Popular new slim straight leg corduroys and denims and the new designer style jeans are here in Levis, G.W.G. and Carhartt makes BOYS' SIZES ..... . SI 5695 to $21 *95 t STUDENT SIZES 12510 29 Vtialst1421.95to•22.5° Popular , PLAID. SHIRTS For boys all ages. Famous make shirts in the favourite western body-fit styling with dome front and western yoke made of Wire' denims: tone checks to wear with cords, or oaten or cotton flannel in Soft BOYS '[Sizes 8 to 181 . 1 0 YOUNG MEN'S SIZES.. `9510 .1345 6095 to *24'50 WE HAVE A FULL STOCK-OF SOX, GYM SOX, COLORED BRIEFS, AND "T" SHIRTS IN A WIDE COLOR RANGE. CLEARANCE! BOYS' FLARE BOTTOM JEANS & CORDS We have a quantity of Levi and G.W.G. corduroy and denim jeans, to be cleared out, same quality as the new straight legs but with a slight flare bottom. BOYS, SIZES 8 TO 12 YEARS s l 0695 REGULAR 15.95 TO 17.95. . TO CLEAR AT .. STUDENT SIZES 25 TO 29 WAIST REGULAR TO18.95... TO CLEAR AT.. .. *12495 NOT ALL SIZES AND COLORS AVAILABLE YOUR "BACK TO SCHOOL" HEADQUARTERS • - . As the HMI set will wee 9 I f name engraved on the Sills Trophy. Our Juniors are reminded to sign up if they want to caddy in the Men's Invitation on Sept. 12. Tomor- row we will have a flag tournament beginning at 10 a.m. for Junior morning. On Thursday 24 men play . cd: in. Men's _night. After . efirnitiati4 the score on the h.ltdden'hOle (117)" all names were,Ihrowni0 niiin team waa.dra$0.. • flora- were the, team of Ken car4g9--audi .CIIII'VPit, Thu Metk.A 1414ch•playzis4own to the .,finals,witk Gerard .M4; ingot' and HWY. Jansen; play- ing It off for the Brad Smith-Don Eaton Trophy. We , now have over .60 entries in the men's tournament on Sept. 12. Please get your entry in early if you wish to play as the field is limited to 120. On Monday our ladies hosted Goderich Sunset and Goderich Maitland to a flag' tournament and lunch. Fif- teen ladies joined us from Goderich and Liz Cardno managed to go the farthest with her flag. Our mixed 2-ball and pot luck supper is set for this .. Saturday Aug. 22. It begins at 4 p.m. and sign-up sheets have been posted. It you don't have a partner sign up anyway and we'll get you one. Non- members are welcome aridot the once of tigreen- fee 'you can have a fun afternoon. Seaforthians will be pleas- ed to know that our own Steven Bennett or Wiener. as Most of khow him is now head pro at Huron Oaks in Sarnia and • '• is- • playing against Jack, Nicklaus on Sept. 9. More on this next week. Tuckeiithith wins St. Columban soccer team Mike Ball returns a shot hit by his brother Andy in the Seaforth Recreation Department's tennis Mike and his partner, Scott Driscoll' (background) onship in the tournament. The tournament ended the tennis lessons which have been going on every Monday this summer, sponsored by the recreation department. V • • ••••••••,,•• .. . ..