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Huron Expositor, 2002-07-03, Page 81$—THE HURON EXPOSITOR, July 11, 2001 Sports Slit Airto 1.02, I 10 Athletic award winners At far left, Meaghan O'Reilly, a Grade 11 student at 51. Michael Secondary School received the Dan Bishop Award for excellence in athletics.and academics and at left, Gerard O'Reilly, a St. Mike's Grade 10 student received the John Cameron Award for dediction, cooperation and fair play. Centenaires will host Co-ed Slo-Pitch tourney Senior Shuffleboard is held at the Seaforth and District Community Centres every Wednesday from 1:30 to 4 p.m. Last week's winners were: Ladies: Ann Van Dooren - 406, Velma Preszcator - 367 and Helen MacKenzie - 313. Men: Ken Lingelbach - 303, Harry Pennings - 290 and Joe Van Dooren - 282. Summer Reading Program The Seaforth Library will be hosting a summer reading program every Friday from 10 to 11 a.m. from July 6 to Aug. 17. For more information please call the Library at 527-1430. Slo-Pitch Tournament By Marty Bedard The Seaforth Centenaires will be hosting a Co-ed Slo-Pitch Tournament this weekend at the Seaforth Lions Park and the Optimist Park. Come out and watch some action and help support your local Junior D hockey club. Huron East Recreation Dept. Phone - 519-527-1272 Fax - 519-527-2770 Seaforth bowlers active in out-of-town tourneys The June potluck supper was held at the club house Tuesday, June 25 with some 30 members present. .Following supper, euchre and lawn bowling were played. Winners at euchre were white cards, high - Robert McMillan, lone hands - John Goldsmith and consolation - Bea Stoll; yellow cards, high - Bessie Boyd, lone hands - Marjorie Rock and consolation - Grace Broadfoot. The July social will be held on July 24 with supper at 6 p.m. Hostesses will be Betty Hulley and Bessie Boyd. Seaforth members have been active in out- of-town tournaments. On June 30, Jack and Marie Muir won first prize at Goderich with Fred and Betty Tilley winning the consolation prize. Three men's pairs were at the Clinton Greens June 27. Fred Tilley and Kevin Rumig won second prize, Neil Beuerman and Ivor Newton were third and Jack Muir and Ray Gilders came in fifth. Sunday, July 1 saw Kevin Rumig and Eileen Adamson being two -game winners at Stratford. Seaforth Lawn Bowling News Correspondents Party honours Father Maurice Dublin Father Maurice Charbonneau celebrated his second anniversary in the parish community of St. Patrick's and St. Vincent de Paul and his seventh anniversary in the priesthood recently to a Targe crowd of parishioners and visitors. They were welcomed by Margaret Rowland. We thoroughly enjoyed the choir singing a special collection of music - an excellent composition by Dan Rotledge (a former music teacher and good friend of Father Charbonneau). The church was honoured with a statue of St. Therese and the Child Jesus. In front of the statue were seven roses in recognition of Father's seven years in the priesthood. A reminder to Seniors Alive group, Dublin, of their next outing to "Sophie Tucker," Erie Beach, Port Dover on Thursday, Aug. 23. Deadline for reservations is Friday, July 20. THOUGHT FOR TODAY No one cares how bad your English is, as long as your Scotch is good! By Dorothy Dillon Bowling in Clinton on July 2 at the JJ Pharmacy, ladies pairs, Brenda Empey and Mary Finlayson won first prize and Joyce Matzold and Olive Papple were two -game winners. On Wednesday, July 4, Fred Tilley and Dennis Schmidt, of Goderich placed eighth at the Dr. Weston Krupp tournament in Woodstock. Saturday, July 7 saw four trebles rinks competing in Mitchell at their double draw tournament. First place went to Neil and Donna Beuerman and Jim Stotts of Seaforth. Thirty-four teams competed. Erich and Joyce Matzold and Mary Finlayson were eighth and Fred and Betty Tilley and Diane March placed 10th. Floyd Eisler, Thelma Coombs and Gar Baker were the fourth rinks. Wednesday, July 11 at 10:30 a.m. will see action at the Seaforth Greens in the Etue Tournament with mixed pairs or ladies pairs. Also on Friday July 13 at 7 p.m. will be optional singles at the Seaforth Greens. By Mary Finlayson ONE NIGHT ONLY THE LftLL IR OF ROCK N' ROLL ON TOUR!!! 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