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Clinton News-Record, 1980-08-07, Page 12'V4NIMNF RVS,RE ORD, TURA Ai r AUGUST 7 ,1980: v� 44t anniversary Sympathy is extended gathering to celebrate the.; to Mx. and Mrs. Reg anniversary on Sunday at L aw'son and family on the Mr, and Mrs. .David. death of his step -mother, Alexanders at Port Mrs. Earl ,Lawson on Albert. August 1 at Clinton Public Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hospital. Shobbrook accompanied Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lee to Norman and Helen Hanover on July 28 and Alexander on their 40th . enjoyed a visit with Mrs, wedding anniversary G. Cowan and Mrs. G. August 3, -Robinson: _ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Air, and Mrs. Jim Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander, David and peter Roy and their Susan of Islington, Mr. families spent a few days and Mrs. Don Cpusineau, last week in Wiarton. Donald, Jim and Tammy Visitors on Tuesday of Sault Ste. Marie, spent with Mr. and Mrs. Bob the weekend with their Burns was their parents and a family daughter, Mr. and Mrs,, Jerry Smith, Kincardine. W.I. Members and guests will meet., at the hall at 11;30 a.m.. August 13 to go to A.R.C. Industries Dashwood for lunch, a tour and meeting. Congratulations to . Susan Jamieson, who passed Grade 8 piano examination wit -h honours at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto. Susan is a pupil of Gail Lear - Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hunking enjoyed a trip Monday to Friday by bus to Cochrane and boat to Moosonee. Pee Wees beat Goderich Squirt action at the ball diamond this week was highlighted by a game for first place. The, Orioles edged the Mets by .one run to take sole possession of first place. In other squirt games, the Pirates beat the Yankees and the Expos. slippe',d past the Bluejays. The peewee boys gained-. some ----revenge; easily defeating the teams from Goderich, making up for a previous tournament loss. ,The midget boys team came out on the short end of • the score in a game with Auburn but the midget girls team scored an .easy victory over Colborne townshipwhile playing in ,Benmiller. T.B. Allen edged Rad - fords Garage in a close game in their "grudge match" held on Thursday July 31. Proceeds from the silver collection were donated to the Lions, to assist in the new facilities. Closing out the week, ' the Friday night Moms and Dads had some new faces out, as a team, led by Ann Adams was the winner over the team picked by Murray Adams. It has been decided to continue this weekly activity for August so come out and enjoy the action on Fridays at 8:30 p.m. Tournamentatrractw 65 golfers The Londesboro Lions golf tourgament was held on Sunday, July, 20 at Seaforth Golf and Country Club with 65 golfers competing. Winners were: low gross, Derwin Carter with 80; 2nd low gross, Ken Pollard, 81; low net Cliff Saundercock 68; 2nd low net, Dave Bosman, 69; 3rd low gross, Pat Langelle 82; 3rd low' net, Bill Dobson 69; most honest golfer Kevin Tamblyn. Draws were made on a large number of prizes. Lunch was catered to by Londesboro U.C.W. ladies. On the greens.... • from page 6. branches and shook it around, Taking out his cut right hand, he looked at it and said, "You'll never do that to me again". Often the aerial displays are the most exciting of all temper fits. There is something about • a a4vedge whipping through rthe air that makes people sit up and take notice. This aspect of golf can be rather dangerous although more experienced club throwers', throw with deadly accuracy. Tommy Bolt claims he taught Arnold Palmer the correct way to throw his clubs. Palmer used to throw them sideways and waste much time and energy picking them up. Bolt says he suggested throwing them down the fairway ahead of him and just picking them up as he went by. Once, one of our gblfers ended up with aW his clubs up a tree and had to borrow a ladder to get them down. Club 'throwing is such a common way of displaying emotions that we have considered beginning an annual club Rodeo' still kicking EXETER Despite a smaller than expected attendance, the Exeter Rodeo has been termed a success by club officials. The Stepben Optimists 'revived the rodeo this year and the two-day event was attended by about 2,000 people and a successful Saturday night dance attracted, 500. throwing competition: Golfers who entered would get three chances tb win. They could use a variety of throwing styles, discus, javelin, one handed, side arm etc. Distance,although a main point, would not be the only factor considered. A panel of. judges .. perh- aps international ... would fudge the throw on distance, style and ar- tistic impression. Points would be allotted for each throw with the winner accumulating the most points. Seriously though, temper tantrums on the, golf course make us golfers lookpretty silly and believe me, most of us attempt to keep calm, but as one golfer said after breaking a club following abad shot, "Boy that feels good". Last Wednesday, the Seaforth Juniors travelled to Goderich Sunset for their- second tourney of the season. 'Although we had no overall winners, many of the boys came homeawith prizes. N,ext on the agenda is our own junior tournament scheduled for this Tuesday Aug. 12. It looks, like we'll have a good entry and of course no matter what the boys shoot, after golfing, good food, and making new friends everyone ,eiids up a winner. Thursday night saw Cam Doig shoot a two under 34 and get drawn with Phil Hoggarth who shot 48. The combo's total of 82 was good enough for first in a field where the next lowest was an .84, shot by Jerome Aubin (40) and Moe Huard (44) Doug Pinder of Seaforth defeated Clinton's Bill MONUMENTS MARKERS - CEMETERY LETTERING MONUMENT CLEANING & REPAIR DON DENOMME AREA REPRESENTATIVE FOR AN APPOINTMENT ANYTIME Phone 524.6621 T. PRY DE & SON LTD. nUsINESS EST, 1420 Harris in the semi-finals of the men's match play. Also in the semis, Bill Walsh was ousted_ by Jerome Aubin.The final to be completed by .September 1 will bea round robin among these two winners and Lloyd • Eisler. Meanwhile in the men's consolation, Rod Doig and Jim Watson com- pleted their match on Saturday night with Rod winning I up. Al Nigh defeated defending champ Greg Core in the junior match pla$i final. Al wins the Sills Trophy for his effol;ts.' Brian McCowan took top spot in the consolation. These days the ladies are taking full advantage of the summer and everywhere I look on the 'course we have ladies golfing. On August 11 the Seaforth ladies 4)are hosting the ladies from , the Mitchell Golf Club, SMOKIES for golf and refresh- ments. All the Seaforth ladies are reminded to come out that night and enjoy the good times. The men's invitation Scheduled for September 6 is fast approaching. It is the highlight of the local golf season so be -sure to enter early. Ship your livestock with Seniors get grant FQr cifay Centre - Several O. S'. Members from here attended the memorial service on Sunday night for. sister Ann Lawson at. the Ball Funeral Home in Clinton. Sunday visitor$ with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burns were daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Colin Paterson, London. -NIr. an`d Mrs". -red Fothergill and Nancy. visited on Sunday with June's mother, Mrs. Colonel / Marks in Listowel Hospital.. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Shobbrook and 4Diana spent the weekend in Collingwood. Many unexpected problems can befall a farmer like the one that hit the -Jack McGregor farm when a fire swep through a large acreage of wheat Sunday evening, completely destroying about 25 acres of standing wheat, and burning -a large acreage of stubble. The township grader, along with the Brucefield and Clinton fire departments quickly had the blaze under control. Here firemen talk. with Don MacGregor, second from left. (James Fit- zgerald photo) GQD RIP r ,A ,�ra.nt 0? $47,172 has been awarded to a group of local -senior citizens for the developmnent'of their new meeting centre. A New Horizons will be used fo> extensive renovations to McKay Hall in Goderich and to organize- a . program in- cluding music, arts and crafts, woodworking, amateur radio, film showings and indoor • games. The seniors 'club , 4k willalso develop `meal services and educational seminars. The ambitious group is working Steadily at the project and recently raised $500 at a variety concert, and an auction sale netted over $1,500 for; the fund. The seniors have also been supported vy over $15,000 in donations. FULLY COOKED "CENTRE CUT" NAM STEAKS PARTLY SKINNED FULLY COOKED 16 Ib. AVG WHOLE lb. SMOKED HAMS_______ FULLY COOKED BUTT PORTION SMOKED HAM _ - - Ib. • FULLY COOKED / 08 $ SHANK PORTION $ • SMOKED HAM _ _ _ lb._ SCHNEIDERS BEEF STEAKETTES soo GRAM PACKAGE SPECIAL! PREVIOUSLY FROZEN SIDE SPARE RIBS L 29e fine markets of fine foods SPECIAL! CANADA PACKERS DEVON SLICED SIDE BACON 98 500 g. PKG. WE RESERVE ,THE RIGHT TO LIMIT`'PURCHASES TO REASONABLE WEEKLY F AMILY REQUIREMENTS. SCHNEIDERS MINI DELI 10 VARIETIES COLD MEATS 250 gr SCHNEIDERS HEADCHEESE 375 gram , 159 L29 SCHNEIDEKS SMOKED LINKS FRANK V00GEL DASHWOOD Shipper To United Co-operatives Of' Ontario Livestock Department, Toronto Monday is shipping day from Varna Stockyards CALL DASNWOOD • 238-2707 OR BAYFIELD 565-2636 by 7:30 A.M. For Prompt Service Also Western Stockers Feeders Available 300 gram 139 SCHNEIDERS CHUNK STYLE BOLOGNA VAC PACK Ib AT THE 'DELICATESSEN COUNrER BURNS SANDWICH STYLE COOKED HAM SLICED Ib$2.19 MAPLE LEAF .LARGE WAXED BOLOGNA 1 . $ .19 _.SLICED _ Ib s1.49 POTATO SALAD SAUERKRAUT 900 M 119 PRIDE OF CANADA SWEET PICKLED $ COTTAGE ROLL Ib CANADA N0. 1- GRADE PRODUCE OF U.S.A. T.SEEDLESS �) GRAPES THOMPSON GREEN OR RED FLAME PRIDE OF CANADA FARM STYLE BREAKFAST AA AA' SAUSAGE . . Ib 1. /if PRIDE OF CANADA SMOKED PORK SAUSAGE e 179 MAPLE LEAF 3 VARIETIES �ERYYUBST tEHRS SLICED e 98#, COOKED NAM 175 gr 1.39 AT THE NO NAME 45`'g.PKG. ONLY IN SxaNirs Oi:Ftacw� a.���� Ma ica�uw�r�l� CIIICKEN1 $1.29, FRESH ATLANTIC WIENERS COD FILLETS Ib. 1 9$, ONTARIO GROWN FRESH & CRISP CELERY STALKS CANADA NO. 1 GRADE PRICES IN EFFECT UNTIL CLOSING TUESDAY AUGUST 12 ONT'AR10 NO. 1 FIELDAROWN CUCUMBERS' 2 WASHINGTON EXTRA FANCY APPLES RED DELICIOUS le ONTARIO GROWN MINI CARROTS Ib. CALIFORNIA FANCY BARTLETT PEARS Ib. ONTARIO NO. 1 PEPGRADE SWEET GREEN PERS_ lb. 59' 89° 69° 69° 69° P,R000CE 0� 5. AFRICA 4 Ib. UUTSPAN ORANGES BAS_$ _ , 99 ONTARIO NO. 1 EARLY YELLOW PLUMS- �. �. lb. 19# 4NBwILII. lEPtE A IlOTO$ERVE'1f UiN: HWY NO OUR MANAGER IS: RAY HURD roi DEiI H m HURON RD. OPENWED�,THUS FRI, r EVENINGS FIA A.11am....,..,:..,