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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1997-06-11, Page 21-T4IE HU O$ ILIPOSITOS. iaw• 11, 10117 AWARE OF THE ENVIRONMENT AT SPS - Students at the local public school have been focussing on the envi- ronment with many various projects lately and an assem- bly last week. They designed monsters out of materials that can be re -used. among other endeavours. greens host fours' playdowns ladies teams took part. Playing a round-robin series the final men's game was between - St. Marys and Seaforth with St. Marys win- ning..ln the ladies division, Exeter ladies won because Mitchell had to default their game to Exeter due to the sudden illness of one of their players. The St. Marys mens team and Exeter ladies team will now advance to the• finals in Brampton. • In out-of-town tournaments recently, Olive Papplc and Dorothy McCluskie were high two -game winners in ladies pairs at Exeter. Jack and Marie Muir placed second in mixed pairs at Lucknow and eighth at Brussels mixed pairs. In ladies pairs at Atwood last Wednesday, Betty Tilley and Edna Bell were fourth while Thelma Coombs and Catherine Van Doornik were sixth. There will be men's pairs at the Seaforth greens on Wednesday and the fol- lowing day, Thursday will. see ladies' pairs bowling. Good bowling to all. Local The Seaforth Lawn Bowling Club hosted the provincial mens and ladies fours first stage playdowns at the local greens Saturday. Five men's teams and three Sunday's siren Provincial police say the driver has beep charged with careless driving after an acci- dent at about 3:15 Sunday afternoon on Huron County Road 12, near County Road 17. Fifty-four year-old Carden Vickers of the MiWrnay area and two passengers. 82 -year- old Ramsay Vickers and 83- . year-old Margaret Vickers. both of Walkerton. w rc all taken to Seaforth hospital by ambulance with minor injuries, after the Seaforth tire department was called to extricate. . The OPP says the ear was northbound when it "crossed •into the southbound lane, then onto the shoulder, and crossed back to the northeast ditch, rolled and came to rest on its side." Rot complicates repairs It will probably end up coat ing Seaforth twice as much as estimated to spruce up the bandshell in Victoria Park. Council approved the expenditure at last Tuesday eight's regular meeting, after recreation director Marty Bedard reported workers uncovered a lot -of unexpect- ed rotten wood underneath when repairing it in prepara- tion for a new coat of paint. The original estimate was $1,500. The recreation direc- tor said the final bill will probably now be closer to $3,000. He said repairs would be complete for Canada Day celebrations in town. Among other events that day, Bedard reported Child Find has confirmed it will be running a mini -carnival fur children in Victoria Park at 1 o'clock in the afternoon on Canada Day. Bat acing strange rabid A,#Iat that was acting more Cr who called us advises oth- than batty, flying around_ ere in the area to give other Wilson Street erratically in bus a wide berth if they are mid-day .on Wednesday last acting similarly, because week, to the. northwest in health officials advised her Seaforth, subsequently tested the colony is also likely positive for rabies. The read- Infected with rabies. Area VON has 87th annual Guest -speaker Ted Johns talked about the history of the Victorian Order of Nurses (VON) in light of the organi- zation's year's 100th anniver- sary, when the Perth -Huron branch had its own 87th annual meeting at the Mitchell arena on May 30. Various service pins were presented and the meeting was told 39,089 hours of care were made by the nursing staff in Huron and Perth counties. VON Canada has begun related business ventures to provide more funding to sup- port its non-profit, charitable roles. The new president really is... Last week there was an error reporting the wrong name of the new president of Seaforth Branch 156. It shoilld have read Jim Watson. Sorry for any embarrassment caused by this error. At the June •meeting•of the Ladies Auxiliary, they enjoyed a potluck supper before the meeting conducted by president Mary Doig. During recess Karen Ryan and Elsie Willems did a makeover of hair and makeup with Gloria Racho as model. This was enjoyed by all. We would like. to thank Karen More players The St:Colwnban Minor Soccer Association is bigger this year compared to last. It has 300 players registered this season, from ages five to 19. with 100 of them coming from McKillop Township. Tuckersmith has 59 players registered, Hibbert 55, Seaforth 47, Logan 24.. and 15 players come from else- where. to -J 0 0 w 0 w • a to to J 0 0 • a w cc w (1) . 0) a u v. 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