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Seaforth
new carpet
The Seaforth Lawn Bowling Club
has a new roof installed and new
carpet on the interior as the club
officially opened on May 21 at 2
p.m. with jitney lawn bowling.
Past President Rick Wood wel-
comed 53 members and associates
who were present for the potluck
supper served at 5:30 p.m. with
George Ribey offering the grace.
Hosting for the supper were Neil
and Donna Beuerman and Cheryl
Sports
Lawn Bowling Club has new roof,
installed by official opening May 21
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the consolation prize
McGrath.
Following sup-
per a number
lawn bowled while others enjoyed
euchre in the club house. Winners
included green cards, high, Helen
McKenzie; lone hands, Marie
Thomas and Betty Hulley (tied);
consolation, Olive Papple; and white
cards high, Vi Glanville and Jack
Muir pitied); lone hands, Jean Keyes
and Marlene Roberton (tied): and
consolation, Phil
Thomas.
Next social
and potluck sup-
per will be
Tuesday, June 19
at 6 p.m. with
Marie Thomas
and Jack and
Marie Muir host -
Saturday,
May 19 saw the
rink of Rick
Wood skip, Dave
Ducklorw third,
Neil Beuerman
second, and Bill
Roberton lead,
competing in the
Bob Jones open
four's tourna-
ment at
Fairmont Club,
London and they
came away with
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for the day.
Jack and
Marie Muir won third prize
Saturday May 26 at Clinton's
Bankers Tournament while three
men's triples teams competed in the
Bob Jones Canada Cup men's
triples tournament at the Fairmont
Club in London on Saturday also.
Wednesday, May 30 will be the
Bert Wydeven Memorial at St.
Marys mens' pairs while Friday will
be M.P./L.P. at Exeter lawn bowling
club.
Welcome back to Marian Smith
who is spending a little time here
before returning to Scotland but as
Marian says "I'll be back to visit."
by Mary Finlayson
The first
bowls
of the
season
Aaron Jacklin photos
Above, Cheryl McGrath tosses a
bowl and at left, Barb Elliott
takes a shot while Stephan
Gingras looks on during the offi-
cial opening of the Seaforth
Lawn Bowling Club this. season.
Twenty-two of the 48 members
of the Seaforth Lawn Bowling
Club came out to start the sea-
son recently and played two
eight -end games. Drawmaster
Neil Beuerman said the club has
doubled in size during the past
two years.