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SEAFCRTH Plans are
now in the worksto: bring
a second grocery store to
Seaferth,' perhaps; within
the next .two Months.
The new store, a
Snperior Market,, .will be
supplied and servte+ed ley
Elliott, Marr and Corn
pany Ltd,, of London and
will operate out of the old
IGA, building on Main
`Street, which was'
vacated in early June.
There has only been
one grocery store in
Seaforth for the past two
months since the Seaforth
IGA closed.
Sohn Bright, sales
manager with the Niarr
Compnay said, "It's not
good to lust have one
store in town, It's kind of
'nice to baVe competition
is town, ,1 think if you ask
Mr. Roth (the owner of
the other grtioery store,
Roth's K Foods), he will
telt yon the same thing."
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physically disabled adults?
THE ONTARIO MARCH OF DIMES
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While many students are enjoying the last few days of relaxing onthe beach
before returning, to school, several Clinton area girls have been giving a little
extra this summer. Some 2'6 girls have been offering a fewbours of their time
each day' to work as v lunteer Candy Stripers at the Clinton Public Hospital.
The girls in red and Mite help patients and nurses with het work and,here.
Colleen DeJong -give a hand to patient Ettie Hugill at s pp mime. (Shelley.
McPhee photo} I
For Bill Caldwell a bright spot In hisday comes when the pretty, young Candy
Stripers come on duty. Mr. Caldwell and other patients at the Clinton Public
Hospital receive some extra touches of tender, loving care, like Barb Young is
offering, when the Candy Stripers come in for duty each day from 4 pm until 7
pm. (Shelley McPhee photo)
Bayfield at Sportsfest...
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down in the fifth inning
saw .:Rostock pull ahead_
and coast to a 9-3 win.
The loss dropped the
Babes into consolation 'B'
play where they met
Goderich Electric in the
quarter -finals Saturday
afternoon. Here the
Bayfield gir s took the
lead in the -rst inning,
Wand never loo ed back as
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Tina Strong is only one of 26 girls who have altered
their summer. vacations to help at the Clinton
Public Hospital -as Candy Stripers. When the
program gets back in full force, over 30 girls will-
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take part in the volunteer work and there is a
waiting list of more girls who want to wear the red
and white uniforms. (Shelley McPhee photo)
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they went on to trample
Goderich by a 33-3 score.
This victory set up
Sunday mornings semi-
final against the Bank of
Nova Scotia from
Goderich, but the Babes
lacked the necessary
`manpower', with only
seve regulars in tie
1inet1p, as they suc-
cum ed 13-5 and were
elimi ated from • the
tourn ment.
The + Bayfield Flyers
represented the village in
the men's slo-pitch
section of the Sportsfest.
Faced with equally stiff
competition, the Flyers
carne up big on Saturday.
The tournament began
un Friday night for the
Flyers, as they whipped
the Goderich Renegades,
19-7, to advance to 'A'
division play.
Saturday morning,
they Acam a out swinging
again and moved another
notchup the ladder by
knocking off Londesboro,
10-3. ,T•,:
Quarter -final 'A' play
commenced Saturday
night with the Flyers
matched up again with
the tough Goderich
Bulldogs, but they went
down easily as Bayfield
picked up a 14-7 victory.
Sunday afternoon the
Flyers had climbed to
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unprecedented heights,
facing Meneset Park in
the semi-finals._ The,
game turned out to be a
cliffhanger, but Bayfield
pulled it out of the fire in
the last inning of play,
winning 7-6.
Sunday evening the
Flyers met Listowel
Conway, and were edged
8-5. However the Flyers
came home \. proudly,
bearing the silver medals
awarded to them for their
second place finish.
Congratulations from
all of Bayfield to the
Flyers on their . - ac-
complishments at the
Sportsfest '80 in
Goderich.
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