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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Expositor, 2007-05-30, Page 16Page 16 May 30, 2007 • The Huron Expositor 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 • • 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 If you are unemployed or on El Attend A FREE WORKSHOP Call The Centre for Employment & Learning TODAY TO LEARN ABOUT YOUR OPTIONS 519-524-2515 519-482-1700 519-235-0471 519-527-0305 519-357-4995 EMPLOYMENT ONTARIO Goderich Clinton Exeter Seaforth Wingham Employment Ontano programs are turded in part by the Government of Canada WANTED Dead Crows and Blue Jays West Nile Virus is transmitted to birds and humans by the bite of an infected mosquito. Symptoms in birds include convulsions, tremors, head tilt, wing droop, and paralysis. Huron County residents are urged to report all dead Crows and Blue Jays from now until the first of October. These species are particularly sensitive to West Nile Virus and are the only ones that may be picked up by the Health Unit for testing. Report dead Crows and Blue Jays to the Huron County Health Unit at 519-482-3416 Ext. 2001, or if calling long distance, 1-877-837-6143 Ext. 2001. Large birds of other species found dead or when several smaller birds die in one spot may warrant testing for avian influenza. This is not done through the Health Unit. Please call the Canadian Cooperative Wildlife Health Centre at 1-866-673-4781 to inquire about avian influenza testing. Dead birds not being picked up should be discarded in the following manner: • using gloves or a shovel, double bag the bird in plastic bags • do not touch dead birds with bare hands: • place the bagged bird out with regular household garbage; and • wash hands thoroughly. To find out more, visit www.huroncounty.ca or call the Huron County Health Unit at 519- 482-3416 Ext. 2001 or if calling long distance, dial 1-877-837-6143 Ext. 2001. • 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.