The Huron Expositor, 1984-06-20, Page 10(Opening Wed., June 20(
Tennis players under the age of 18 who are aboaid hive• Al basic kuowl ge of ►e game
looking for some competition this summer Iffid Its rules,•
can find it in a five town competition between Transportatit n to the mitt •Will be
Seeforth, Atwood. Mitchel.'$ebrhigville and organized 'byt the 4911 department
Stretford. which will set tl a schede Tar a is to
"This is the ti
nt participated in this roan tion becau ie we nonoipnit.to the nber of par!ticllpanta.
ust . found out about' ,i •," says recreation ' I would think the more people, the•better,
director. Bryan Peter. The recreation depart Ttwould be ideal to have eboutthree or four in
meat is in the proms' ess of sending out , realise `age group for both the boys and girls,"
information to • area schools about the he says.
program. More information about the•schedule and
Each player will be charged 52 for each of registration is , available at the Seaforth
the five tournaments held at each of the Recreation Office. at 527-0882.
participating towns throughout July. The fee. LEADER TRAINING
win cover the cost of balls, awards and Another prdgrarg.ssponeored bythe recrea-
trophies. don department this suunmer• for the firlit
Although program director, Marty Bedard time is the Leader in -Training Program for
will be 3telpimg with .the program, the boys and girls.
-who have never played tennis before. There, program is designed to be a training and
will be no formal tennis instruction so players 'recruiting ground for future employees of the
time Seatdnth.. bas turns driving, says
.Per Their is
competition not recommends for those Open to anyone from ages 13 to 16, the
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Along with the training, the ftggr' Ort 'of ersF
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and, participation in various sports
With three participants registered,: Mr +r
Peter says he expects the to be around •t
20. Registration forms must be'retiurned tor,
the recreation office by June 22.
Men's_ baseball
In the early game June 11,'.the Creamery •,4.
mewled the Villagers in five innings with a
score of 15• to 0. .
In the late game, the Turf Club:•doianed, . `=
the Firemen 7 to 4.Forthe Clu " POW
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Ted
:Club
Peter and Ross Gooier hitt ;a double each `
while Terry Johnston belted out; two
doubles. Three Firemen • including' ,;Gar yr'
Black, Bob Diebold and"lamie Scott,
managed to chalk up three "doubles;;;,
June 13 saw the Turf Club down the
Villagers 8 • to 7. For the Tuff Club Bobm`
Schenck hit a triple and a double while Joe
Dick also hit a double. "
For the Villagers, Steve Hendersonbelted
out a triple, There were also two doubles by
Tarry Dolmage and one byyJim Watson Jr.
In the late game Topnotch defeated` the
Queen's with a score of 12 to 3. For Topnotch
there was a' triple by Coln} Young and;, a'
double by Gary Bennett' and Dave Nigh.
The big hit for the Queen's team was a
three run homer for Jim Finlayson.•
In the early game Sunday, June •17,• the
Villagers beat the Queen's 9 to.4 Brian Date•
and Rob Taylor each hit a triple for the
Queen's team while Todd Morey hit atiiple
for the Villagers.
Rick Wood, Larry Dolmage and Ken Stvan
helped the Villagers score with a double
each.
The late game between the Mainstreet
and Topnotch was rained out.
STANDINGS
WL T G PTS.
Turf Club 6
Creamery 5
C4thBears .. 4
Main St, 4
Villagers 4
Firemen 3
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1 1 7 11
3 1 8 9
2 1 7 9
6 0 10 8
5 0 8 6
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The weatherman co-operated With the •
annual Seafo Fire Department:,two ball
foursome golfournament on Saturday. A
record number.of firettien,'their wives and
friends -= 98 golfers -- participated in the.
tournament which was •held under sunny
skies.
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and chief organrier the .e ants „
Billed as a fun -day, the "thurnarttent
not meant ase money making event.; But if
there are any profits, the money'is hued •for
equipment..reeppairs or . new fire fi ng
equipment Other functions. sponsored by
the department throughout She ear are
held to raise money for multiple kelerosis.
Besides local golfers, three •gentlemen
from West.l3ranch, {Itiich#gin, also•.parti-
cipated. West Branch Is the sitter' city of
Seaforth, And kJ*, it's estimated :that
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Seaforth genes
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year," says Mr. Phillipa.;
Winners of the tournament were ,hut
Watson and Bonnie Bedard who finished
the nine holes with a score of 50.
Closest to the pin for women golfers wast
Betty Watson: and • the longest drive for
men was Jerry COO r. The hidden score:
was won byGloriii. Reeves with a score of
• Honorable mention goes to Jim Sills and
Betty Watsonwrth La score of 51 and Larry'
(Skinny)) Broome and ,Cathy Elliott who also . •
tied at 51.
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eaforth kwnb�wling..
• BY E. ADAMSON r and fourth, Betty .Tilleyoand Olive Papple,
The ladies of the Seaforth Lawn Bowling , •Seaforth; consolation, Agnes Bowlbey team,
Club held a pairs tournament Wednesday, > Tendon. ,
June 13. Some of the Members joined the high
With eightgreens in play, the ladies came school 'students,for two games of bowling.
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