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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Expositor, 2017-03-15, Page 5IN THE YEARS AGONE 4) March 12, 1964 .71 e )r. or. )n, SEAFORTH MKT PUPILS PLSS F!URE SKATt!G TESTS T ,v,-:,.: pun ..s of Kerry L:.: Z:. e: he Seaforth Figure `ka:i , Cub. vere successful ?ger Canadian Fig- ure Skating Association tests 1-e: the arena Sunday: Fre: _n rar_: figures — Angela Devereaux: Dutch Waltz, Bar- bara Box. Jean Devereaux, Ruth Aur Dunlop, Mary Ann Snow- don; Canasta Tango, Mary Ball, Karen Henderson, Dianne Pat- terson, Jane Sills. Eight members of the Exe- . ter club and one from Wing - ham also passed tests tried here. These have as their pro- fessional Miss Faye Love. a for- mer member of the local club_ Judges were A. A. Deer. Miss Judy Petterson of Stratford. Mrs. Don Rosenhagen and Wil- fred Pocock of Wingham. Trial judging were Judy Cr:ch and Bruce Brady. Mrs. Art Dev- ereaux convened the tests. Lunch was served by Mrs. Paul Brady and Mrs. Frank C. Sills. Club members expressed ap- preciation to Mr. and Mrs. Roy McGonigle for their assistance. Seaforth Pin Pals Meet The third meeting of the Sea - forth Pin Pals was held at the home of Gaye Watson with 14 members present, and opened by repeating the 4-H Pledge. The roll call was answered by showing the pictures selected as a home assignment and ex- plaining why the lines will suit her. Erma Agar read the min- uites. Mrs. Stewart Dale, the lead- er, discussed harmony in color, design in texture and clothes suitable for the occasion. The girls were shown how to make a hand -made buttonhole. by Mrs. Earl Nott. The next meeting will be eld March 16th at the home , Stewart Dale. Wednesday. March 15, 2017 • Huron Expositor 5 www.seaforthhurone 1 :e r „0-•,.. A _ .... IT WAS INOCULATION DAY at Seaforth District High School on Friday, when n :he Fiero:: County Health Unit set up their stations in the school and provided stud :: pr(:ectior against a variety of diseases. In all, about 600 inoculations were gi T^:,:e v.:-.3 xissed through absence—accidental or necessary—will receive their inocula ' :er. Show:: here are nurses: (right), Mrs. N. C. Cardno and Mrs. June Greenan. Reports Poultry Market 'i Lation Clinton. a..-11744. ue K as on strength o SEMORTH LIONS BANTAMS FIGHT TO FINALS BUT LOSE Seaforth Lions Bantams ' and Seaforth and Mitchell met fought their way to the finals , Saturday in the 'B' group semi - 3 in the 'B' Division in the Har- finals- , d riston Bantam hockey tourna- Two weeks ago the Mitchell ment on Saturday. losing ;o game.�_ team had defeated Seaforth in �ersoll in the final the group play-offs, but the lo- b cats had their revenge on Sat - The Seaforth team staged a ; urday as they defeated Mitchell tremendous comeback on Fri- by a 2-0 score. Gene Kruse day night. coming from behind registered the shut -out, with to score three goals in the third Don Murray scoring the open - period and defeat the Wingham ing and winning goal, and then Bantams 4-3. Eric Bennewies, Hank Scott scored the clincher Murray Henderson, Don Murray tin the last minute of play. and Hank Scott scored for Sea- ' Ingersoll proved too strong forth, with Scott's winning goal ! for the Lions Bantams in the coming with only minutes left final game, and defeated Sea - in the game. forth 5-1, to win the trophy.. The Mitchell Bantams defeat- The lone Seaforth goal was ed Mount Forest on Fridays • )r- ae- ne yin kge of me nue 1 HAVE AN OPINION? The Huron Expositor welcomes letters to the editor. They must be signed and accompanied by a phone number for information clarification. It is important to note, letters will not be printed without the author's name attached. All letters are subject to editing due to possible space restriction. Letters can be dropped off at the office, mailed or emailed: Seaforth Huron Expositor 53 Albert St. P.O. Box 39 Clinton, ON NOM 1LO sgreaory@postmedia.com www.seaforthhuronexpositor.com