HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1984-08-22, Page 8-FRIENDLY ENCOURAQlrMENT—Bert
Walters added to the skill of his partner Bill
Brown by talking his bowl closer to the kitty.
He was one of elght lawn bowlers at the
Senlor•Summer Games last Wednesday,
(Hundertmark photo)
Bowling team Lucknow first
Seaforth men's lawn bowling team came
first in the district play off at Lucknow on
Thursday. The team included John Patter-
son, Wm. Brown and Sandy Pepper.
Eileen Adamson and Esther Brady were
second and Jean Lunn and Helen Connell
were third at the Mitchell ladies' tournament
last Wednesday.
' Eric Matzold and Rachel Riehl won the
Soeul Trophy at Seaforth Thursday night.
Helen Connell and Olave Papple were
second, Fred Tilley and Gord Scott were third
and Jack Muir and Peter Malcolm won the
consolation.
Fred and Betty Tilley won first in Clinton
on Saturday.
KIDS, TEEN AND IN-BETWEENS
(Continued from Page A9)
to honk their horns as they are driving past
they brighten me up. There are so many of
them that do little things that I am really
going to miss when I go to Lambton College.
Senior Citizens in Sarnia won't know me.
Then at the other end of the scale there
are the pre-schoolers whom 1 gut to know
well when I volunteered at the nursery
school for a few months last spring. It is a
terrific feeling to go into a grocery store to be
welcomed by someone standing only three
feet tali who is lmly too glad to tell you all
about his summer and what he has been
doing. Kids in Sarnia won't know me.
BACHERT MEATS
'Try our own smoked pork chops
for the bar -b -q season
CUSTOM KILLING, FREEZING
- Cutting & Wrapping
KILL DAY ON TUESDAY
AB meat Gov't. Inspected on the farm
1 MILE EAST OF WALTON
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492--9941 of 482-9755
In Seaforth we are fortunate the mer-
chants and their staff know you well. In the
case of Christmas shopping or buying a gift
you can tell them who it is for and they can
almost always give you a hand in finding
what would be best. The merchants are
friendly and often call me by name. I'm sure
go h g to miss that when I go to Sarnia.
Oiler you -tweet people on the street, at'
churdi, if 'school cif lit other oeganizations,"
you are sure to make a lot of friends in
Seaforth if you try. Seaforth offers many
organizations in which you may become
involved in the community. it is a terrific
town to grow up in and I am really going to
miss it.
CONTEST RULES
for Tuckersmith
Sesquicentennial
Quilt Contest
1 The quill must Co,hmemorate Tuckeremnh'a
sesqulCentennlal heritage and may IneOrporate the
new logo,
2. A 52.00 entry fee, which Is non-refundable must
be enclosed with entry form no later than December
31, 1084
3. Quilts must be double bed size. no larger than
290 ern x 250 ern
4 Participants may use any traditional methods
i e pfeeework, applique or embroidery
5 All entrants must be Tuckersmith residents. or
former residents
6 Kite ere not areeplable
7 Prima will be awarded as follows First Prise -
t5t10.00; koond Prince -5103.00., TAIrd Prue - 475.00
Alt other entrants win recsive 510 00
8 Ftra1 gripe Oval becomes the property 01 the
car lmlttee
9 Judges w111 be auallfted quilt fudges. chosen
from outside the township
10 Winners vin be announced et a Ceremony June
29 1985
11 Oullts win be oonlpteted by June 15, 1985
12 Ovists will r,ol be returned to their owners
before the end of tie exhibition June 30, 1985 at 4
om
13 Oufits win be fudged ea follows 50% quality of
warkmanshIP; 25°7, on excellence of design. 2594, on
representation of Tuckeremlth's sesquicentennial
14 Groups or individuals may participate
Entry forma can be obtained from
committee members.
Contact 4823326 for farther Information
Make an Educated Move to the
STRATFORD
MALL
925 Ontario St., Stratford
FOR THE
PLUSi "GIANT GIVE•AWAT BONANZA". ENTRY
COUPONS AVAILABLE AT STORES IL SERVICES IN THE STRATFORD MALL
Dally Orawe on Tun., Aug. SD, tri., Aug. 31, tot., /apt. 1
8 Bonus Grand prize Draw on Stns., Capt. 1
RECREATION PREVIEW
by Bryan Peter
Minor ball BBQ on for Saturday
Recreation Director 527.0882
Lawn bowling was held as part of the
SENIOR GAMES last Wednesday at the
Seaforth Club with eight lawn bowlers
present. It was a fun day with the Seniors
playing three, 12 end games with a lunch
provided for them after the first game. All
seniors played well and it was good
competition all days
John Patterson Sr. and Sandy Doig scored
a total of 55 points for the three games to win
the day. All participants were winners and
received an Ontario Games cefrttficate.
Shuffleboard and Contract Bridge are
being held today at the Arena starting at 9
a.m. On Wednesday, Aug. 29, it is Golf and
Horseshoes held at the Seaforth Golf and
Country Club also starting at 9 a.m. If you are
interested inlaying any of these games,
please come into the Recreation Office or
call 527-0882 to register.
MINOR BASEBALL BBQ AND GRAND
FINALE is being held at the Lions Park this
Saturday, Aug. 25 with the Pork Chop BBQ
from 5 to 7 p.m. Tickets are available from
Minor Hall players before Saturday and also
on the day of the BBQ. Take out orders are
also available. All teams will be playing at
some time during the day.
LIONS POOL season is coming to the end of
another busy season. Regular swimming will
be held with Sunday. Sept. 2. Monday to
Friday, public swimming is held from 1:30 to
4 and 6 to 8:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday,
public swimming is held from l'to 4:30 and 6
to 8:30 p.m.
FALL AND WINTER programs are nearly
complete and ready to go. A brochure will be
publishedln the Sept. 19 edition of the Huron
Expositor. Some of this fall's programs
include a five week Puppet workshop,, Terry
Fox Run on Sept. 23, Ballroom Dancing, Sr.
Citizen Shuffleboard and the regular Adult
Night School programs. • Information and
Registration Nights for these and many other
programs will be held Wednesday, Sept. 26
and Thursday, Sept, 27 from 7-9 p.m. at the
Arena.
Ramblings from tyle races
Pacing series featured in Clint •; n
BY LOIS GIBBINGS
Two divisions of the second leg of the
Clinton-Goderich Pacing Series Stakes were
featured at Clinton Raceway on Sunday
afternoon, each comp-eting for a $1000
purse.
John Muir of Seaforth was third driving
Wayward Wind' for the BGR Stables of
Blyth. The'top eight money winners from the
two legs ,in Clinton will be eligible for the
13,000 final in Goderich on Aug. 30.
Ross Battin -was the driving star at
Clinton, winning four of the ten races.
He gave Mitola Hi, owned by Joe Lane of
Seaforth a,new 2.07 record in her second win
of the year in the third.
Dale Kennedy of Seaforth trains the
five-year-old mare by Scram-Alexene Hi by
Seaworthy, a winner last week in 2.08.2,
Ron Williamson took second with DL's
Ladies softball playoffs continue
In the August 22 early game of playoffs for
Ladies Recreational Softball, McNichols and
the Queens met for their second game in a
2 -out -of -3 series. The game finished with a
score of 25-5 for the Queens which means
they have each won one game. The August
22 game should determine the team who
goes on in playoffs.
Hitting for McNichols were Deb Martin
and Nancy Gridzak with doubles.
The late game saw an upset when the Ken
Murray Electric team were put out, of
playoffs by Ken Smith Pools with a score of
20-3. Ken Smith won 2 straight games.
Hitting for the winning team were Diane
Gridzak, a double and a triple; Janice
Schenck, a double and Donna Beuerman a
home run.
Ken .Murray Electric hitters were Deb
ouble, Wanda Moran,, a double,
Kathy Murray.,'Reilly, a double and a triple.
Ken Smith Pools will wait to play the
winner of the ,Queens -McNichol game.
Hope, owned and trained by Bruce Lamont
of Seaforth, while Bob Vanstone was fifth
with Linlor Lee.
Jan Muir gave Out All Knight her first
win from 11 starts this year for partners Ron
Williamson and Bruce Lamont of Seaforth.
The eight-year-old Excel Knight mare was
timed in 2.08.3. for the mile.
On Sunday, Aug. 26, the Ontario Sires
Stakes for three-year-old pacing colts and
geldings will be at Clinton Raceway with
post -time at 1:30 p.m.
Mystery Skipper, whose breeder was
Hugh Pearson of Brussels, is currently
leading, the way with O.S.S. earnings of
561,689 and a record of 1.55 at Windsor, as
well as a new one-half mile track record for
these pacers of 1.57.2 on Aug. 12 at
Flamboro Downs.
• Fergus Hanover, owned by Stewart
McCall of Seaforth won his second in a row
at Greenwood Raceway on Aug. 17 in a
511,000 pace.
Joellas Knight was second at Elmira
Raceway on Aug 17 in a 2.06.3 mile for
owner -trainer Bill Bennett of Seaforth.
Londesboro Chief, a three-year-old pacer
by Scram -Miss Belle Bars,raised by Fred
(Pete) Fowler near Londesboro, won his first
from 12 starts in 2.09.2 with Fred Maguire
up for Jean Maguire of Ailsa Craig.
John Muir gave Hiawatha Ring, owned by
Rene Dupuis and Ron Williamson of
Seaforth, her first lifetime win in 2.10.4
Poplar Lynn, owned and trained by Les
Campbell of Seaforth, won her first of the
year from 10 starts with Ross Battin on°the
bike in the 2.10.4 mile in the tenth.
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purchases to reasonable weekly
family requirements.
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