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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-09-09, Page 10LAST NIGHT THURS..
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COMING . ATTRACTIONS
"On the Night Truer
"Eye of the Needle"
"First Monday in October"
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I PO T •PIOUS
ut
. TWO more Hama were
91tdaY bight
play mWas
ball playoff.
The are new ready to
starts with the Treveller s
playing the Turf Club.
In the first game Monday
the Traveller s completely
tiriafed the woe With a
win over the Firemen.
Travellers started the
inning with one rim' on
hYl,arrY BrirMeetloi
Stri,Theltaveitets
titore " in, the
ti and. *e in the 't .d+.
so, pot the game !Jet of The
Firernet4tomhvlbe Travel-
lers$114mitwo more runs
the sixth on a triple by Bill
Weber, end a single by Larry
&dome, The Travellers put
together 10 runs on le hits
and 7 errors by the Firemen.
The Firemen managed only
one hiteof Traveller's pitcher
Doug Leonhardt. This came
in the Willi' of the seventh
with 10 out. The Firemen
managed only four base
runners. Only one reached
third. Bill Weber led the
Travellers with a triple and
double. This Rave the Travel-
ler s the series in two
straight games.
In the late contest Monday
the /Turf dub beat the
Teaihers 9;1 to take their
series in two-straight. Unlike
the first in this series the
Teachers made many errors
and the Turf made the most
out of them. The' Turf Club
slatted off big in the first
scoring thm runs on singles
by Ets DelveceNo and Jack
Final arrangements
made for mens open elholna,ted Baseball action
McIllwein. Terry Johnston more run in each of the
second and third innings to
gave the Turf a 3.0 lead.
then hit a three.-ran homer to The Turf Club added one
Local skaters make plans
On. the greens
by Caralanne ,Daig
pro r .conduct APAAilit .414,
. always touehviPolitleat .
situation there. He found
increase their lead to b.0. 1 he
Teacher kouldn't get their
bats going and managed only
five hits. The Turf had a big
four-run sixth inning, scoring
four runs on three hits and
three errors. The Teachers
.managed their only run in
the sixth. Two Turf errors
helped their cause. Terry
Johnston led the Turfs nine
hit attack with a home raft.
and 'Single,. Ets Detveechio
anti each had
two singles. •c`kAin YillePt hell
the Teacher s,.‘vith a 44.1g4
The final preparations are
underway for the Seaforth
Golf and Country Club's
annual men's invitation Sat-
tillaY• We have more than
100 entries WhOwill• play 18
holes of golf, and .enjey
smorgasbord supper 404-
hatice at the . raze table.
..Pofsndln champ
pogio Will .retort *era
MitYsi.hohkolf to IhttiO'_•i% two
In aloWilor I.the quittnereial
Rotel trophy 'ter, Or' ,,.;140;
Over the fielti, TII.:.a ShOrty
Kinn+, ta'aphy for tow net
over the 'field will, . lso e
defended by Rene Vander-
Meer of Indian Hills. ThereAS
a strong field with, excellent
golfers competing from Lon-
don, Kitchener, Deedee,
Belleville., Dliawautuitours,
es in our area. A contingent,
of 1,0 from Welland will be
coming, and of course the
Overseas trophy will be well
contested as 10 Bermudians
will fly in on_Thursday, night
for a weekend of golf.
Berimida's flag will fly be-
side Canada's as we host our
Bermudian friends for the
fourth year in a row. Dolly
Smatt. last year's overseas
winner will be back, but he'll
have stiff competitions from
past winners Ian Crockwell
and Dennis Morris. Tee tiff
ladies played on Monday
night. The,. men did have a
small group out far a flag
event on Thursday but it was
rained aunt. The coarse was
dosed on Friday and Satur-
day thanks to tbe
washers on Thursday etght.
Vnfortupately the laStinnior
.tnetniee: halal to be cancelled',.
holoo4 night oh. again
tonight and well hoei*tt.
114.8' tournament plan.
.tied for last week. Tbertitat
nten'shash is set fur Sept,. 19
when there will be golf
followed bY a steak barbe-
cue, .
Hopefully well, have a
janior Match play Winner by
this time next week.
dines for local , goiter% are
posteliie the 0**,0-1'e:71V--
tee will be clOse all day
Saturday to the general
public. The Course should be
in excellent shape and We've
looking forward to a great
day on the links.
With . the never-ending
rain last week only a few
LADIES FITNESS
Starts Sept. 22 8 p.m.
Seaforth Public School
Register the 1st Night
instructor: Lynn Devereaux
Fee: $20.00 per person
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Compete..' 1.n En .•
'airloANNBRegmER ters. tradi .tionally do better
In **than, a -iweek POO than theirienionounteepos
Eislerir. will doastitt *JIM in. International, competition.
do. but the area eitioa 4•44nt Russian skaters very friendly " • "
'the eharbfit,,bsbitisirater,is ..0,40, tont* Ofting,ou -land - at peSeepoip,elitions.
and
TO/ Club and Travel.
going.ineol'ate Eno to. to that tradition in their first dians and 1415$4.41$ get *long s neW meet for the
act British so the time change .tition in England last year at language barrier is overcome
Sept27., Aso SePr.-13hoWili senior internatiatuti conipe- the • best," he • says. - The championship in a 3 out of 5
riyenstig7tgiant14114'7
p. mnaxt Mon-
won't affect his performance. . about this time. They-finished by interpreters.
This means going Co bed at 'fifth.
four o'clock in the afternoon, This season, they will skate
getting up at two o'clock in as seniors in all competitioni;
the morning. To prepare for this hectic
• The competition in Eng- season the pair has been in
land is the first stage a busy Waterloo at skating school
schedule in the works this since July 18. Along with 500
season for Eisler and his other skaters. Lloyd and
pairs' partner Lorri Baler of Lorri. under the direction of
Mitchell. Also included in their coach Kerry Lietch •of
this.season's agenda are trips the Preston Figure Skattng.
to Lake Placid in New York; Club, used the summer
Skate Moscow in Russia; months. to get back in shape
Skae Canada in Ottawa; the for the regua* season: ..For
Canadian Figure Skating about eight hours each day,
Championships in Brandop, the skaters engaged in off and
Manitoba; and,perhaps a trip on-ice training.
totheworldchampionships in As well as improving • his
Copenhagen, Denmark. skating ability Eisler proved
Baler and Eialer are both .18 to other students that Sea-
years old. Last skating season forth athletes can play golf. In
they were the second best a tournament organized by
senior pair in Canada, and the the school he finished first,
second best junior pair in the "He .even beat Leitch" joked
world-Canadian junior ska- his Mother, 'Bev, Mr. and
Mrs. Eisler live in Egmond-,...
vile. •
SEAFORTH MINOR. HOCKEY ASSOC.
Public Meeting
-Tuesday, Sept. 15 s p.m.
DOUBLE EnitiAMITETh-Q. Lorri Baier of Mitchell and Lloyd Eisler of
Egmondville are both 18 years old, and have beeri skating as a pair for
nine years. Last season they were the second best senior pair in Canada,
and the second best junior pair in the world. This season they will
compete solely as seniors. (Photo by Moulding)
at the Seaforth Arena
Purpose: to Discuss 1981-82 plans
and proposed constitution
EVERYONE WELCOME Bronze swimmers
Dance to
Dublin Corporation
at the
Listowel Memorial Arena
Saturdayk, Sept. 12
9 - 1 a.m.
$5. per person
SPONSORED BY
LISTOVVEL KINSMEN CLUB
Lorri and Lloyd's ' regular
practice season started Sept.
2. They went to Lake Placid
dr a weekSept. 6. They leave
for a 10-day trip to England ,
later this month. Three weeks
Union near the , first of
December
k afternce ;t .h. they , attendastatereysnad.ilySkateexCciatens-
ada. The trip to the Soviet
show and "will be an exper-
Eisler. It is an invitational
Any international trips are paid for by the „Canadian
Young..Seaforth swimmers and-Bars-• at-Seaforth-..Lions
received Bronze Medallions pool Aug. 29. They were: Flute Skating Association Bronze -Medallion: Susan said Mrs.. Eisler. However
the Balers and Eislers must Hensall pay Mr. Leitch's expenses. finlcierTrCacheeyry1WC.otr'Sandrrak
Hunt. '• ° Lloyd expects he and other Mr. and Mrs. • Harold Bronze Bar 1 - • Marty skaters will be briefed on Parker visited last week with Bedard, Marijo Kale, Joanne Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keyes
at Grand Bead.
Miss Sally Chaffe of Mit-
chell spent a few days
holidaying last week! with her
grandparents Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Corbett.
Mt. and Mrs, ••Harry Hoy
spent a day recently visiting
with Rev. Percy, and Mrs.
Ferguson at Chesley.
AlbeM June Haney.-- Dave
Rimmer.
Bronze Bar 11 Julie
' Twynham; Margo Kale.
Brorize Bar Ill - Joan Sills.
Bronze Bar V Clare
Devereaux.
Seofor`Fli tail team
to compete Fonthill
The Ontario Baseball As-
sociaton midget E final bet-
ween Seaforth and` Fonthill
was rained out on the week-
end. If the weatherman co-
operates the best-of-three
series will be played ! this
weekend.
The opening game is sche-
duled for Fonthill, which is on
highway 20 near Welland,
Saturday at 2 p.m- The final
game, or games, are schedul-
ed for Optimist Park in
Seaforth Sunday. Game two
in the series, will be at 1 p.m.
Sunday. If the third game is
necessary it will follow at 4:30
p.m.
Seaforth advance(' to the
final by sweeping Port Lamb-
ton in two.straight games in
the semi fin$1.
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A r -f
— See our new corn hybrids
Side by Side comparisons with competitor hybrids
— Demonstration and Research Plots
Watch for the celebration
Stafferes Food Market
Anniversary Sale - Mitchell
Grand Opening - St. Marys
WEEK OF SEPT. 15 - 20
Many Grand Prizes
Terrific Specials
Numerous Give - sways
Free Pop and Hot Dogs
10:00 am. to 1:00 p.m.
(1,...unch frOm 11:00 12:30 p.m.)
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September 14thl 1981
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We are ready to. receive
White Beans
Wheat Seed Still. Available
Trucking available
Can•for pick-up or delivery
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