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Huron Expositor, 2000-09-13, Page 1212 -THE HURON EXPOSITOR, $.pt.mber 13, 2000 Correspondents Residents bottlefeed lambs on visit to sheep farm Residents of Maplewood M anor enjoyed many outings during the summer months. A visit to the Shyrina Sheep farm was interesting and educational. Maplewood Manor Nursing Home We learned of all the different kinds of sheep and were allowed to bottle feed Cemetery Sunday on Sept. 17 Dublin St. Patrick's Church, Dublin, will hold Cemetery -----Sunday Sept. 17 at 10:30 a.m. at thc cert'tetery, weather permitting. Following the mass, refreshments will be served. Heartfelt sympathy of the zommunity is extended to Catherine and Bill Feeney; to Celia and John ' Schoonderwood, and the Leona and Keith McCarthy Jn the recent death of their brother, 'Joseph Krauskojsf. Sympathy to all other family members as well: Scoreboard Baseball Tri -County Fastball Pee Wee Boys Seaforth Bears TRI COUNTY CHAMPIONS A Final Playoff Action Game'] Stanley Twp. 0 @ Seaforth 14 Highlights: Strong pitching by Tyler Doig leads Scafonh to victory.in Game I. Ryan Nurse leads the offense with a single. double and.home run along with five ibis. Seaforth pounded out 10 hits; • five doubles. two triples and a hone run Game2 • Seaforth 10 le Stanley Twp 8 Highlights: The game was a.roller coaster of emotion. Seaforth scored one in the third inning and four in the fourth.' Stanley replied with three runs. III Brent Coleman had to finish the game. Stanley finished their at -bat. leading 7-5. Seaforth had their last at bat. trail- ing by two runs. Josh Biesinger started the inning with a walk. Then Spencer MacMurran was walked. Brent Coleman hit a triple. driving them home. Brent was driven home by a dou- •ble from Darcy McCutcheon. followed by a double from Ryan Nurse and a triple from Troy Hopkins and when the . dust cleared, Seaforth lead 10.7. 1t was up to Brent's pitching and the defence • to hotd the score in the bonom half of the inning. The first batter hit the ball to the pitcher and was retired at 1st base. • The next batter walked and scored on an over Throw. The third and fourth bat- , I ters struck but to retire the side and pre- servf the victory.: • Support from. fans saw the team go through the Season witha perfect 16-0 in • the regular season and playoffs. Thought for Today Be cheery, not dreary Be happy; -not sad. Be carefree, despair free Begin now -be glad. We're Open j THURSDAYS 'TIL 8 PM lit I o,.l.unp; (J•t-- Culligan Real I -tate Jackie's t -lair & Aesthetics Archie's Service Centre Seaforth Sunv's Triangle Discount Queen's Hotel Attic Treasures Mac's Milk l'izi.1 Train \1, 1 .tughlin Chet (11ds ( .tnln,'', Men'- Wear Se.tl. a i h ',hell 1)rakc & I 4.11.,• Scafurth lig( entre `'hiker. Sew 11•h.tt' The Hohh) Shop Commercial t Itllel Seaforth Public Library Nifty Korner. Pete's ('aper C lip Hildebrand Flo►vcr- f lildebrand Paint & Paper \\mg's Grill th Food Market I)r. I allude "untlhing Special `r.ttrnlh Chiropractic Centre fill.tl Image II Decker's Nlilk Dluekt.tter Inferiors \1.tin -'Ansel \'ideo �Iritnt.tns \'&S 1'aricty latter", Country l)onuth Kos Furniture 11'1' an' elicit Thursday fit � pn, or later! -la,nsored by Stedmans vGs Variety 13 Main St.. Seaforth 527-1950 Community Calendar WED., SEPT. 13 1:30-4:00 p.m. - Senior • Shuffleboard at the Arena 7:00.8:00 p.m. - Midget Hockey Practice at the Arena 7:30.p.m.- Seaforth & District Horticultural Spciety Meeting • Van Egmond House • THURS., SEPT. 14 7:00-8.00 p.m. - Minor Hockey Bantam Practice at Arena 8:00-10:00 p.m. - Seaforth Centenaires Tryouts at the Arena FRI., SEPT. 15 FALL FAIR 1:00-3:00 p.m. • Free Public Skating sponsored by'the Agncultural Society 1:00 p.m. - Seniors' 5 Pin Bowling at Starlight Lanes • • 8:00-11:00 p.m: - Kincardine vs. Centenaires Exhibiton Hockey Game SAT, SEPT. 16 9:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m. - Lakers Exhibition Hockey Game at the Arena 11:00-12:00 p.m.- Seaforth Mites Hockey Practice at the Arena 12:00-1:30 p.m.-Lakers Exhibition Hockey Game at the Arena 1:30-2:30 p.m.-Seabrth Tykes Hockey Practice at the Arena 2:30.4:00 p.m.- Lakers Exhibition Hockey Game at the Arena 4:00-5:00 p.m., Seabrth Novice Hockey Practice at the Arena 5:00-6:30 p.m.- Lakers Exhibition Hockey Game at the Arena 6:30-7:30 p.m.- Seaforth Atom Hockey Practice at the Arena • 8:00.11:00.p.m . Tavistock vs. Centenaires exhibition game SUN., SEPT. 17 9:00-10.30 a m • Lakers Exhibition Hockey Game at the Arena 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. - Terry Fox Run beginning from the Community Centres 12:00-1:30 p.m. - Lakers Exhibition Hockey Game at the Arena 1;30.2:30 p.m.- Seaforth Bantam Girls Hockey Practice at the -Arena • - 2:30.4:00 p.m.- Lakers Exhibition Hockey Game at the Arena 00.5:00 p.m. • Seaforth Pee Wee Hockey Practice at the Arena 5:00-6:00 p.m;-Seaforth Bantam Hockey Practice at the Arena 6:00.7:00 p.m.-Seaforth Midget Hockey Practice at the Arena MON., SEPT, 18 5:30-6:30 p.m. - Mites Hockey Practice at the Arena I 6:30-8:00 p.m. -Hockey Skills Camp • at the Arena 7:15 pp.m. - Minor Sports Council BINGO at the Arena. Sales begin at 6:30 p.m. 8:00-9:00 p.m.- Midgets Hockey Practice at the Arena TUES., SEPT: 19 5:30-6:30 p.m. -Tykes Hockey Practice at the Arena 6:30-8:00 p.m.- Hobkey Skills Camp at the Arena • 8:00.10:00 p.m. Centenaires Tryouts at the Arena • WED. SEPT. 20 9:30-10:30 a.m.• Preschool Playground at Northside United Church 10:30.11:00 a.m.. Toylending Library at•Northside United Church 1:30.4:00 p.m. • Senior Shuffleboard al the Arena 5:00-7:00 p.m.- Seabrth Co- operative Ohildren's Centre Open House 6:30-8:00 pm.- Hockey Skills Camp at the Arena 8:00.9:00 p.m. - Seaforth Bantam Hockey Practice at the Arena 9.00-10.00 p m. • Juvenile Broomball at the Arena If yours or•ganlrng a non-profit went of interest to other &Worth area resdenu, phone the recreetan office 527-0882 or the Expositor at 527-0240: or mad the information to Community Calendar The Huron Expositor. Box 69, Seekxth. Ontario. NOK 1WO well In advance of the scheduled date Free sung deludes date, U rne. name of event and location only Space for the Convsusty Cehndar re donated by The Htton Expositor the Iambs and hold baby rabbits. Residents attended the Bible Study class which was led by Rev. Sheila Macgregor. Seaforth Lions Club hosted a wonderful barbecue at the Agri-Plex where residents learned of thc. Fortiico iiris Wcbbt1S Mrs. Elsie C srter Mr. & Mrs: Robert.Alexandcr 'wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their children ' • Susan Eliz;ibeth and . Michael'John. The wedding will take place on Saturday, Sept.' 16. 2N' at St. Peter's Lutheran ` Church. Brodhacen seeing eye dogs and enjoyed the entertainment of the Huron Strings. Kentucky -fried chicken was nn the m enu for our .picnic to St. Christopher's Beach. Sandra Timpany visited Maplewood for an afternoon on kareoke where residents sang along to their favourite tunes. .The summer couldn't pass without a visit to the Graduation Sarah Jayne Johnston daughter of Terry & Jill Johnston graduated in June from McMaster University with the Degreeof Bachelor of Science -Honors. She atso:received a Marauder Scholar Award for her achievement in Academics and Sport. This fall Sarah will be going to"the University of Strathclyde m Glasgow, Scottand where she will complete a Masters Degree in Forensic Science. Sarah attended Seaforth Public School and Seaforth District.High School. Congr1tulations Sarah. Liivei Dad, Mum, Eric, Kate & • fan_ • I .nI 116®lI,-t,111 ®►.I. I111ell l.I 10 UILTS and CALICOS Annual Open House Saturday September 16, 9 - 5 pm II Pick an apple from the apple basket and ... SAVE 10 - 25°'' on your Entire Purchase 'not valid on class registration or in-store specials 392 Main St:, Exeter (519) 235=4084 fax 235-4967 email: quiltscalicoseon.aibn.com WOOD like fr • ruff[ ANNUAL FALL SALE & OPEN HOUSE Sept. 16 to 22 10 am to 5 pm Daily • • Full line of Decorative & Fine Art Supplies • Books! Books ! Books CLASSES - REGISTER NOW! • Decorative Painting (Folk Art) Beginner to Advanced- • Pen & Ink . _.. . • Landscape & Sceneries in Acrylics & Oils East of Clinton on Hwy. 8 at the Milburn Line 41568 Byers St. Chris &.Gary Josling CALL 233-7154 2000-2001 ICE SCHEDULING MEETING WEDNESDAY SEPT. 20th, 8:30 PM Seaforth District Community Centres All regular user groups must have a representative at the meeting. Any group or person wanting to book a time, special event or tournament during the ice season should also attend the meeting. A different way' of banking."' 1 YEAR CLOSED MORTGAGE *Residential Properties only Some restrictions apply. Call Robert J. MacVean Mike Cregan * 0 Purchasing a New . Home or bring your Mortgage Ale back home. NO -FEE TRANSFERS 482-3468 In Clinton 235.01140 in Exeter Clinton Community Credit Union Limited roadside zoo. The kangeroos put on quite a performance for us. • Residents had a great afternoon at the home of Bill Gibson where they enjoyed a garden tour followed by a sing along and a delicious lunch. Since weather didn't co- gperate at the end of the A Big Happy?? Birthday Mom (Thelma Coombs) LOVE YA:.Chance, Keesha & Bowie month. rsslderns were . treated to pili., in the parlour instead of pizza in ' the park. Janine Fischer and Laura Hood were students who spent time with residents during the summer -months. . Their company was greatly appreciated. Happy 80th Birthday Mom Sept. 20 Edythe Coleman Love fromvBarb. Jim, Gerald. Sandra & families. Seaforth Agricultural Society Fall Fair PET SHOW Bring your favourite pet SATURDAY, SEPT :16 -10 AM Seaforth Agriplex by the racetrack ' Pre -registration - Call Gwen Good 519-522-1300 or call the Fall Fair Office 527-1321 ` Friday, Sept. 15, 2000 Seaforth Fall Fair Thurs., Sept. 14, Fri. Sept. 15, Sat. Sept. 16 Don't Miss -Our "BABIES ON PARADE" Saturday, September 16 at 2:C2 p.m. at the Agriplex Classes for Babies: L.0-6Months 2.6 - 12 months 3. 12 - 18 months Prizes for all babies entered Special prizesfor novelty cla�e> ie. most smiles, curliest hair. etc. Please call by Fri. Sept. 15, .2CCO at noon -Joanne Maloney -Flanagan 45-2525 �tr1J 0,, t"r' 4,rc.; x'.,11 Till.,;., 3 z * _ �* CENTENAIRES Seaforth Centenai 1st Annual Golf Tournament Sponsored by THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL Seaforth Golf & Country Club Sunday, -September 24, 2000 Anyone!!! • In support of the C4th Centenaires Price: Only $80. .(includes 18 holes of golf, cart, steak dinner, fabulou, prize table and loads of fun") Shot -gun start, scramble format, S it spikes only please' :In I a , hod, in,- i + )0 .t ., I. • FRI. & SAT. 9:15 PM ONLY SUN. -WED. 8 PM BRUTAL VIOLENCE LIVERY FILMFEST THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 21 7 PM ONLY IONS OISTANCE7 CAtt 1.100.265.3431 FON TOIL FREE MOVIE INFO