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Tittles -Advocate, September 18, 1996 Page 9
Window display winner
National Trust placed first in the Exeter Fall Fair window diplay judged Friday. The winning
window best depicted the fair theme of Focus on Market Gardening. The second place win-
dow was created by Quilt and Calicos, the third by Wuerth Shoes and an honorable mention
was given to Country Trenditions. Pictured from left are: Ruthanne Negrijn, Exeter Ag-
ricultural
gricultural Society President, Wendi Schwindt, National Trust employee, Joyce Black, National
Trust Manager and Tom Seip, Exeter Business Association Chair.
Rookie Ball champs
The Lucan Irish '9' Rookie Bali Team is shown above. Front
row, left to right, Adam Froats, Ben. McFalls, Jeff Latta, Bren-
dan Wraith, Logan Couture, Bryce Bumstead. Middle row, left
' to right, Scott Thompson, Mike Noyes, Cam Galbraith, Mike
Jacques, Mark Godwin, Brad Funstdn, Korey Hess. Back row,
left to right, Doug Latta, Ron Funston, Terry Jacques, Mike
Thompson, Bev Bumstead.
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fifth
Irish'9' place
KINGSViLLE - The Lucan Irish
'9' Rookie ball team capped off a
very exciting season 'with a fifth
place finish at the All -Ontario Roo-
kie Ball Championships held in
Kingsville. Lucan played hard but
could not match the strong bats of
Georgetown who eliminated Lucan.
Lucan seasonal play included Lu -
can Rookie Ball Tournament cham-
pions, Western Ontario Qualifying
Tournament champions, 'A' final-
ists in both Flesherton and Mitchell
tournaments, and the highlight of
the Lucan season was winning the
Western Ontario Baseball Associa-
tion Rookie Ball championship
held in Listowel August 18 and 19,
to become champions in the double
knockout tournament Lucan defeat-
ed Flesherton, Goderich, St. Marys
and Mitchell enroute to the finals.
in the finals Lucan* lost the first
game 17-16 in extra innings to a
determined St. Marys team. The
second game was a different story
as Lucan won convincingly 12-1' to
win the W.O.B.A. title. This was
the first W.O.B.A. title for Lucan.
111,\\K YOU • 'f1 I A\ K lO1_'
The coaches would like to thank all the players for their all out
effort, good sportsmanship in team play and their entertainment
at practice, games and pool parties. Thanks to our scorekeepers
Lori and Sherry and to all our host of family fun weekends.
Special thanks to all parents for your efforts in getting your kids
out to play and practice. It makes your being in attendance if
possible appreciated by not only your kids but the coaches as
well!
We would like to take this opportunity to recognize the famous
lawn irish'9' baseball teams of the twenties who had the Irish
Nine cigars and team pitcher on the ciga box named because
of them, and on Lucan's 125 birthday the spirit of Lucan Irish Nine
baseball history, and tradition Nees on.
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Community service fair to be held at Rec Centre
EXETER - The Huron Communi-
ty Services Network will be pre-
senting a "Huron Community Ser-
vices Fair." It will be open to the
public and appeal to all ages. This
informative and fun event will be
held at the Exeter Recreation Cen-
tre on Thursday. October 3 from
1:30 to 7 p.m. Seniors, children and
all family: members will enjoy the
varied activities planned for this
special day.
Many information booths and
displays will have representatives
from these agencies who will hand
out brochures and answer any ques-
tions you may have. We guarantee
that you will leave the fair much
more informed and aware of Huron
County services and be glad you
took the time to come!
The Huron Community Service
Network is a gathering of service
agencies and individuals to share
information, exchange ideas and
enhance community leadership. We
meet five times a year, usually at
the OMAFRA office at 100 Don
Street in Clinton. One of the most
popular items on our agenda is
what we call the Trading Post. At
this time each member or guest has
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1996 UNITED WAY
PERFORMANCES
The Little Foxes
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 8:00 PM.
ALL SEATS $21
Meredith Willson's
The Music Man
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9 8:00 PM.
ALL SEATS $26
Amadeus
WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 73 8;00 PM.
ALL SEATS $21
$ 10 from each ticket supports
the United Way of Stratford Perth
CAU THE BOX OFFICE AT
Way diirount
Ask for`i'Un
alt opportunity; to introduce them-
selves, their agency and give a
short announcement of upcoming
activities, It's a very informative
time. After a coffee and muffin
break.we often enjoy either a guest
speaker, 'teaching video or other ex -
Weise. The Network helped spon-
sir two of its members to lake the
10 steps to Community Action
(leadership) course last year. As
well, they organize a public infor-
mation swap each year.
Our next meeting takes place on
Thursday, September 26 ut 9 a.m.
at the OMAFRA office
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The Huron County Board of Education
The South Huron District High School
Staff and student body
would like to invite
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1995-96 Graduates,
Award winners,
Parents/Guardians and Friends
to attend this year's
COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES
to be held in the large gymnasium on
Friday,. September 27
starting at 7:30 p.m. sharp
Graduates are asked to arrive promptly at 7:00 p.m. and
report to the small gym for final preparations and
instructions
We look forward to seeing you there!
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Paul Carroll,
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