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The Huron Expositor, 1981-10-14, Page 10Colborne Township's 16th Annual Christmas Country Fair display & Woof tow arts, crafts & country Inking at Santora Valley Halt (14i mile N. of Goesrich, E. off ' Hwy- 24) NVIXthilS.0.0Y? 04101/bec 21, 1041.11! - Saturdays oct0hor 24,10,0", 4 0.4).0..0 Tea gOot Prizaa Aclmisalorg 25;4 IOc Special Pas-ratter 4441 oturei oninarbtooylifatifiltiving. brass ingravfno; stained 'wan, .„ 527-0882. DATE Fri., Oct. 16 OFFICIAL • OPENING Huron County Health. Building and Huronview Open House Sunday, October 18, 1981 Commencing at 2:30 p.m. You are cordially invited to attend.. "w, `Fred E. Haberer, Warden Corporation of the County' of Huron 0111-1/b110 RNA,ONT. O., nel!clh *EN5.4,, AN() 9!!!„, I 262-3318 or 262..5809 The Snow mobile Season starts this Sunday Oct. 18 at , Hully Gully. Western Ontario Snowmo- bile enthusiasts who can't wait for winter have an, opportunity to get involved- this weekend with the Yam- aha. Challenge . Cup.The Yamaha Challenge is a .full day of snow mobile activity starting with a Free Pancake Breakfast from 9:00-11:00. OSRF Sanctioned Drag Races starting at 12:00, followed by I VAN EGMON FOUNDATION The Van Egmond Foundation cordially invites the public to attend a presentation by AUBREY CRICH at Seaforth Public. School Auditorium 7:30 p'm • Saturday, October 24. Admission Adults $2.00 Senior Citizens 51.00 Children $.50 Everyone Welcome "CITIZEN OF THE YEAR" Nominations for this award can be submitted by sending a written signed nomination and background Information on the nominees accomplishments to: Seaforth Recreation Committee P.O. Box 885 Seafortht Ont. NOK IWO The nominee should be a resident of the Town of Seaforth who is and has been 'actively involved in worthwhile projects in the community. Deadline for nominations: November 20, 1981 t .1 V: i •4, o *10 THE HURON EXPOSITOR loom 14, 1981 Kip:pen scot SpFtS team splits Oames tom; 24 "4 Lloyd Velle0t; 24 - Glenn Meilln 22 - .ill mle Caldwell; 22 - Glady* Cge8 - Mery Botki.43 20 - Ah Ile. Scores frnnt the Kipper* Club (Sunday. Oct 4. 1981)r 24 - Dan Crerar; 24 - Grant McGregor; 24 - George - Seaforth District High 'twenty-twO sehools around SehOrfrs team beat Arthur Wingham. from Exeter to bUttbenlOsttoListowei in the Georgian Bay. are involved in first "ROO for theTop" this year's competition. competition ,of this Season,at Jane Morton. Norine Fri- WI41tharn last Wednesday eau. Paul Ellis and Robert night. Thompson were the SDHS The win over Arthur will be team members in the quiz- shown on CKNX television like show.All are students in -early in the new year. The principal Bruce Shaw's loss to Listnwel Will alsp be grade 13 English class. They televied 'at' a. iittiet__ date. ' were eboSen early this fait. • 4 -;:r4or„ Madonna rtleteQuaid- in Seafortit reeeived• word from the faculty. of music' at the University Of Western Ontario in Lion4On that she has received the medal for the highest mark in the province for grade 7 violin ,exams held in 1981. She received a per.„ cent. Madonna. 12. is a student in grade 'r at St. James School in Seaforth. Golfers Fall Sale at SEAFORTH GOLF COUNTRY CLUB 20% DISCOUNT on all Pro Shop Items TRI-COUNTY SQUIRT CHAMPIONS — The Walton team won the Tri-County Squirt championship this year. In the front row from left are Brian Love. Sherri Harburn. Tracey Bennett, and Debbie Anst t. In the second row are Nancy Godkin, Trim/ J_- • THE AUSABLE HAYFIELD CONSERVATION AUTHORITY ny,les everyone lc ,ne ...E.212 /20C TU. 7 T2 Sj E Badley, 'Uncle tarter and Peggy Ryan. In the third row are coach Dianne Bennett, Kelly Workman, Lori Anstett, Sherry Hoegy, Bonnie Findlayson and coach Lin Stettl-er. (Photo by Ranney) clubs, bags, shirts, sweaters, What , s hap pen // Ladies high single and triple veloursuits and jackets, Bonnie Bedard 219 - 609. 41 What's happening is a weekly column, space donated by The Huron Expositor. To list your event, call the Recreation Office at sun at. Octol-TE1 2 —4 p. tk\ Bowl• ing roundup High single, Oct. 2nd, was Ann Wood 235, Don Eaton 299. High triple,, Oct. 2 was Marg Smale 612; Don Eaton 729. STANDINGS Gimpy's Six 14 Dump Kings 10 Six Pax 9 5 Avengers 4 Honeymooners 0 TIME 8:45 p.m. Hot drinks will be served Naturalists will guide nature hikes around the Bannockburn Wildlife Area For more information call 235-2610 men's Riviera slacks, EGMONDVILLE BOWLING Cheryl Kruse walked ladies golf sets away with all the titles Monday night: high single '(247) high triple (670) and high average (197); Randy Gridzak also held on to high single (288), high triple (639) and high average (217) for the men. Team standinfs for Thanksgiving Bowling Night are as follows: Red Caps 28, 4.V.'s 21, Blues 10, Crystals 24, Canadians 14, Dianmonds 1-4 p.m. 3:30 p.m. Call Pro Shop '527-0985 • or Carol Anne 527-1549 Barb at 527-1086 PLACE Hensel, Arena Van Egmond Hensel' Arena EVENT Mitchell vs Centenaires rt Exhibition (Neil Broadfoot) Tavistock vs Centenaires Van Egmond Sun., Oct. 18 Sun., Oct. 18 sat.', Oct. 24 Hensel! Arena 6:30 - 10:30 p.m. Seafofth Public School 7:30 p.rh . Auditorium " 8. • foundation presentation by Aubrey Crich Weekly Ladies high single Nancy Musser 253; high triple Mary Beuerinan 636. Men's high triple Art Fin- layson 278;, High triple Art Finlayson 752: ' Season's ladies: high lonnykomprs POblic cOrt ----toke a SPEND WINTER FROST FREE AFORTH MEMBERSHIPS CURLING CLUB Now Being Accepted For property located 'A miles east of Varna. The Con- servation Authority will be providing naturalists to feat", guided nature hikes and will -also be supplying hot apple cider and hot chocolate for hikers. The l Ausable-Bayfield Conseivation Authority is ,inviting the public to hike through the colourful autumn landscape on October 18 at the Bannockburn Wildlife Area_ The Bannockburn Wildlife Area is a sixty two acre hi•e The HannValTiriiiiiiiVerl'Y Jeiage: Lary' Reaei- single Niaencbyi lartliuBseserrinnan3: is one of twelve Cdnservation Areas owned and managed man 227. high single: Arf by the Conservation Finlayson 278; High triple Art Authority. Hikers will have Finlayson 752; High average the opportunity to enjoy the Art Finlayson 220. • beauty created by the Bannockburn River as it twists through stands of cedar trees. On higher ground- hardwood trees' will be at the peak of their annual colour change. Also worth noting are several "wet meadows," sensitive areas that provide a home for many unusual plant species. Animal life that the hikers., may encounter include squirrels busily gathering acorils for the approaching winter •and ruffed grouse. although the loner's plummage makes them difficult to spot particularily in the autumn woods. White- tailed deer. rabbits. muskrats and raccoons all live or travel through the Bannockburn Wildife Area as well. Hikers are advised to dress warmly, wear boots and bring cameras or binoculars. 18 12 10 9 7 KEilisSUN STANDINGS Rangers Expos Tigers Angels Bluejays twins Y.B.C. Expos's 10 Argo's Pittsburg Stealers Roughriders .6 Eskimos 6 . Ti-Cats 6 High--lady , Barb Holmes 230-486. High man Marty Andressi 183.477; Greg Ben- newies 210- ; , Tr.. Price 176-417. ST, JAMES BOWLING Team Standings Cameo's 19, Rothmans 17, Players 16, #7 11, Kools 7, Exports 16. Mens high single triple Ron Beuerman 297 - 764. eo,—• tle,Vo'L; .It'sclean-burning!Needs no chimney installation. Has -advanced safety. .0.- features. And saves you money! Ken Moore- 527-050$ Richard Reeder - Clinton 402-9S94 - For Information on Men's or Mixed Curling Call- Kero-Sun is the most efficient kerosene heater on the market. It's 99.85%. efficient For Information on Ladies' Curling, call Modeis From 8,200 to 19,500 13.T.0 Run Up To 36 Hours On One Tank Of Fuel Joan Beuerman 345.2209 Sheila Murray - • 527-1457 Anne Cunningham 462-7597. - Dublin Brucefield - Clinton Snowmobile season? • Kerosene AVailabie From Only 43.6c per litre Competitive Curling call ' Bill Fleming Clinton 452-7336. Fees: Novice Men's $55.00 [1st Draw Trial $30.001 Novice Ladies $65.00 [1st Draw Trial $25.60) 0ii Mens $11 Ladies $90.00 ,W atercress w exhibition at.Fr hy po Cross Team. The classes include Stock, Super-Stock, and Modified, plus Pdwder Puff for the ladies, and a Junior class for the youngsters. Notice SEAFORTH- RECREATION OFFICE Will be Moving to the Seaforth Town Hall effective Oct. 16, 1981 THE OFFICE WILL DE CLOSED OCT. 15 Phone number will remain 527-0882 Ice rentals for the Vanastra king may be arranged bif calling the Recreation Office • \