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
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area resdenu, phone the recreetan office 527-0882 or the
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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_
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Saturday September 16, 9 - 5 pm
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Sept. 16 to 22 10 am to 5 pm Daily
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CALL 233-7154
2000-2001
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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
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Some restrictions apply.
Call
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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
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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
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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'
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