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Huron Expositor, 2007-08-01, Page 13Sports The Huron Expositor • August 1, 2007 Page 13 Local bowlers win in St. Marys Lawn bowlers will have a hot sunny week of bowling by weather forecasts. Bowling in St. Marys on Sunday Lee Ryan and Carol Carter won first in the Abby Graham Memorial Tournament. Neil and Donna Beuerman won third. Abby and Bill Graham were active and attended many Seaforth tourna- ments and she will be missed. Saturday at an Exeter tourna- ment, Fred Tilley and Janet Rumig won fourth while Rick Wood and Dorothy Mero won the consolation prize. Jack and Marie Muir were fifth in Mitchell on Thursday at their tourna- ment. Several men bowlers were in London last week competing in dif- ferent flights in the W.O.B.A. being played at different clubs during the week. The Seaforth foursome of Dennis Schmidt See WOOD, Page 14 Our Goal $213,283 Current Donations $111,000 Scoreboard SHUFFLEBQARD July 25 Ladies high: Helen Scott 4, Anna Wouters, Joyce Pepper 3. Men's high: Bert Bachert, Gerald Martene 4 wins, Hank Dorssers 3 wins. GOLF Ladies Night July 19 46 ladies attended with the chip -in prize going to Nancy Mitchell. The putt prize for the lowest number of putts was won by Barb Caldwell with 12. July 26 24 ladies attended with Anne Auchterlonie with the lowest putts of 13. Chip -ins by Anne Auchterlonie, Rose Doyle and Deb Janmaat. S ctforth Hockey Camp We look forward to seeing all participants the week of August 20th -24th, 2007 Please call Brian at 519-527-1229 should you have any questions or to reserve the few remaining spots available. Hope to see you Soon! Susan Hundertmark photos The Seaforth and Winthrop Squirts faced off in the A finals of this year's Tri -County Baseball finals over the weekend in Holmesville, with Seaforth winning gold in a 14- 11 game. Above, Jake Harrison, of Seaforth, swings the bat during an earlier game against Stanley Twp. which Seaforth won 16-2, while at left, Jordan_ Button, of Winthrop tags a Blyth runner at home during an earlier game which Winthrop won 11-5. CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION AUG 17 -SEPT 3 THEEX.COM NIGHTLY AT 10 PM A PRINl IUL At3NIIATIC STREET PEIMINIMICE Aerial cirque performers, stunt dancers, stilt walkers, a magnificent /lunar sailing ship, and sensational pyrotechnics and laser effects. It's a magical Journey with a finale of froth and frolic for all ages - and you're right in the middle of it all! . -, ® On SALUTE TO BROADWAY! AERIAL. ACROBATICS AND Irk SKATING SHOW AUG 24 - SEPT 3 DAILY PERFORMANCES Atl PIIOGNAMMING SUIIECT TO CNANOE