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The Huron Expositor, 1981-09-02, Page 12FARMERS' r MARKET Sat.,_Sept. 12- 9•_a.m. to 2 p.m. Victoria Park FEATURING:' ART, CRAFTS, BAKED GOODS, VEGETABLES Any Vendors interested, coil 527-0882 MOST 1982 MAZDA MODELS HAVE ARRIVED GLC Regular & Decor, Automatic & S Speed 626 4 Door Sedan RX7 full Model Range SAVE ON REMAINING 1981 MODELS AT YEAR-END PRICES . 2-1981 GLC'S 2-1981 626'S 1.1981 B200 SUNDOWNER SPORT TRUCK THE MORE YOU LOOK, THE MORE YOU LIKE M T RS LTD. VOLVO-MAZDA/SALES-SERVICE 524.2113 GOD**ICH ATTENTION! Everyone is welcome to Broomball tryouts for the Seaforth, HAWKS Sept. 10, 1981 8 - 10 p.m. SEAFORTH ARENA BE EQUIPPED TO PLAY o -0,peoks •.....,04ftvore),...ty BRUCE' SMITH Sales Representative Mitchell "Coop Store 130 Georgina Street Mitchell, Ont. NOK INO fris Bus: 348-9975 Res: 348-9975 d co-operatve INSURANCE AND FINANCIAl %INDICES IIFE•HOME•AUTO‘BUSINESS•FARm a triple for the Commercial. Browns and McNichol play the first game of their round-robin Tuesday night at the Optimist Park at 7 p.m. Browns McNichol IX Plum Kd Smith. Commercial Scott* w I p 2 0 4 2 0 4 1 2 2 0'2. 0 2 0 - DUBLIN FEED MILL Order your SEED WHEAT NOW! BULK AND BAGGED FERTILIZER NOW AVAILABLE 345-2330 Bus. Dublin, Ont. 345-2884 Res. Al2 THE HURON EXPOSITOR, SEPTEMBER 2, 1981 WIN compete in senior tourney/ 11111.'1,47140.11•• 1-40111.1.0.1111.10111•61. Ladies softball action 'A' RUNN€RUP Johnston receives the Hyde Brath4rs•trophy tram Sob Caldwell ;as Ole runnerup 'in the 'A' dtulSion ,in Sunday's $tidiat at the Kipper' gun out (Phdt0T-A•photo.) +1, 'B' SHOOT WINNER — Joe Woods was the winner. of, the 'B' championship trophy at Sunday's shoot sponsored by the Kippen gun club. Making the presentation of the W.G. Thompson and Sons trophy is Brad Mann. (Exeter T-A Photo) RUNNERUP IN 'El' CLASS — Jim Butcher presents the Ontario Gun Services trophy 'to Tom Smallman as the runnerup in the 'B' division in Sunday's shoot at the Kipper' gun club. (Exeter T-A Photo) "A. Men's Ire, team; in lawn bowling, from the Sea- forth lawn Boy/ling Club Will represent district N4 in the Provincial Lawn Bowling Seniors ChamplooshipO to be held in Toronto Sept. 9th and 10th,. This ectelPetition has been open to all bowlers-who have attained the age of 60 years by JtucterY lst of the )-ar of the competition. The team of Sandy Pepper. lead; Bill Birowg. Vice; and John Patterson skip were first of all club champions and then district champions over Clinton and Stratford. It is the first time Scaforth has• been able to advance to the champ- ionship finals. People Visitigs.,t the- tkitue vf 'X4tlr. and.. Mrs. Thorn. 'Carter were MIWO.C•ectriwal ,StgiNfizt •Cioter, aic.; ands MOJA* CArter atiAKylki '80.4r4. 4114-4 ' $1000•amdittu0,-14.0.11011, • " . • • 91,..1.04 of .100404 BP. ENP1 thts. Past weettod, were . Mr; .110414m ftocild-.Ancterioo, VictOrikB.C. Mr. and 19fra. pkol..prAtt, Sa#mi;i:tv..S4sli••• Mr. anti Mt,s, Lloyd Livermore,,, West Palm . Hoak. Florida, Mrs., Kathleen Greentide, HFOrt Erie, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Sommers, Connestoga„ Mrs. Clara Aikeni, Mitchell, Ont. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Maloney during thii past week were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Maloney of Barrie; Mr. and Mrs. Alwyn McDonell and family of St. Andrew's West; Mrs. B. Byrne. Allen Park. Mich; Sr. M. Evelyn Jordan of Windsor; Sr. M. Jerome Jordan, Sr. M. Agatha Jordan and Sr. M. Ethel Baron, all. of Chatham and Rev. F.K. Moylan, Santo Domingo. Rev. J. Ure and Mrs. Stewart were Sunday guests with Mr. Stewart's son Dr. Ken' and Mrs. Stewart of Waterloo. 'C' RUNNERUP— Dan Crerar presents the 'C' runngeprup trophy to John Hessels_at Sunday's shoot at the Kippen gun club. (Exeter T-A Photo) TOP SHOT , ,Murray Butcher was the winner, of the —A - division in Sunday's stiOof" sponsored by , the Kippen gun cltib. Above, Butcher 'at the left accepts the Murray Baker ConstrUctiOn trophy from Murray Baker. (Exeter T-A Photo) \1 /74 0 rz 4, • SACK oe 5CNO • 1;4 SALE .4 -op \ Qnality 7 100 -,, loose Sheets .- Sale, • 200 Sheets .1629 leaf .99 - Stile 300 Sheets . Sale 3.50 400' Sheets - Sale 3.99. Favorite Pencil Cases Multi-Colours . $ 1 .69 - Best Buys . _ k Liquid. Paper \ 2 bottles ' $ 1 .99 '1 .....' Exercise Books ,,,,:o Four-in-a-pack .79 .....0.w..,0 q Typewriter Paper p,\ ,, -\----:aip,./. $1.59 Betio! LS400 2 for 1.98 Roadrunner bans GWG Jeans SAVE! SASE! Larone-Spittal. $ OpenMooandmay.7:3ru0Spa mturday . 5274966 a.3 Seaforth Smith upsets Emms Tuesday night saw a real upset in Ladies softball with K. Smith taking D. Emms 17-16. In the bottom of the sixth inning D. Emms was down 13-9. The team came back in the top of the seventh to lead 16-13. K. Smith had the final bat and brought in foLeurTdinrugnshittfeorrs thef Dvi,ctEomrym. Borman and Nancy were Barb litrugger,tiri*log a hit doubles far Browns while triple. and Wanda Koran Nancy -Alckr.py 4901e viitita double. Michael Ben. ' and Joan Steinlmck shigged , . and' Susan Dunlop Best IN .*Ct DIVISION 0i0.114f the both bit triples for Kg:SMitikr. IKrOlPfrellyn'tPUPGatteun6 P,fsilitiPaitbSe(uE;:iiCx04 1 championshi p ateyr*4T. At .1 060to ga The final game lt between s Ye ‘(' Kippen, E \THR JEV, ELLER, Vt, I I I. f 1' I I 1 $ If" I I.'', 111 I 1:- )N. I kin*er McNichol won its series. over Scotts 22-16. Hessie Kip(er was a real, asset for McNichols by slamming two doubles. a triple and a home run. Browns took on the Com- mercial to win its • series 9 to 4. This was a very fast game with few errors. 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