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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1987-06-03, Page 6A6T THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JUNE 3, 1987 NOTICE Decoration Day Sun., June 14 2 p.m. Baird's, Cemetery NIML1WOOD MANOR Offers A UNIQUE SERVICE. Visiting Friends. in the Area? -.r Maplewood Manor offers a ser- vice for individuals with health. problems — stay at Maplewood while you visit friends or relatives. Long term, short term, vacation &• convalescent care. 527-1440 Let our ilTFR QUEEN 482-7103 PECK APPLIANCES "IN THE HEART OF . DOWNTOWN VARNA" CLOTHING REPAIRS and ALTERATIONS Coverall Zippers $8.00 Installed 6-Maiin St - IMAGE - Seaforth 527-0055 ANNOUNCEMENT 11e „i,h for elon»unto the •pin iiia g til our pri,ate prat lit, in • barrai.emoiH a0p1. ded115 eduCdliuii nun.olin4 Idr polii 'i ant) lamilie., In 401 !OWN'nr upon ri lrrrdl b, hlllliIs phssit iam,.unf t u!OWN' "`tit KELLER & OSBOR\ • ASSOCIATES. (nut l).h, t ( nlu11a1115 In 111 y„ ! (e,dtr,'h ;2.1 '184 I'dllidllw 1 art." MAPLEWOOD MANOR Seaforth 527-1440 Fran Hook, R.N. Administrator SERVICES AND FEATURES help•you enjoy an independent retirement lifestyle • All meals, snacks • Companionship, security • Laundry, housekeeping • Private 4 -piece bath • 24 -Hour Staff on Duty • RN on duty • Long term, . short term, vacation & convalescent care SMALL AND MIGHTY -Grade one and.. two students from St., Patrick's • school in Dublin captured -the one tournament•May 22 in. Dublin and the Huron -Perth County tournament May 25 in Goderich, The team pulled together at the beginning of the. coun- ty tournament to win the game:' The team is from left in the back row: Melissa Eusepi; Larry Scherbarth, Steven Saunders, Tara • Flanagan, Shannon Torrance,5Ricky Poppe, Joanna Van Bakel, - Peter Terpstra,-and coaches Joan ,Murray; a Grade two teacher' and Rita Core, a Grade one teacher. ' In the front row from left: Shaun Mabb, Jamie Maloney, Kelly Annis, Chris Verberne, Chad Verberne and Ben Murray. Absent was Jeremy Hutchison. St. Patrick's wins Huron -Perth. tournament St. Patrick's school in Dublin used team- work to win the Huron -Perth tee -ball tourna- ment over three other competitors May 25 in Goderich. The spunky team won by a score of 8-7 in a final game against Exeter. They also beat out Stratford, and Kingsbridge to capture the round-robin style county tournament. One of the coaches of the team, Grade -one teacher Rita Core, said they are -lucky to have such good players and added the com- season was very exciting because the Betore winning me county tournament St, pressure was on in the bottom of the last inn- • Patrick's school beat out two other schools ing to win the game. The coaches told their in their one. In a round-robin tournament children to pull together to 'try to win the for their zone May 22, the team won their.last game against Hessonby a score of 27-18. game, The children did so and, got three Their first game against St. Columban was people out in a row. won by a score of 24-,12. These games were Entered in the two -county tournament, -played in Dublin. were Dublin, Exeter, Stratford and There were nineteen schools divided. into Kingsbridge areas, representatives of four four zones. • - zones. To enter the county tournament these Tee -ball is played in five innings and the petition brings out the best teamwork in the -four schools had to beat out other schools in team must get five runs or three outs per children. She said the first game of the 'their area. - inning. Surprise 50th 1 party held YOUR OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME for R. Murray • Education is not only for, the young; it is a lifelong experience. The University of Western Ontario offers credit courses in your area for part- time students who are interested in lifelong learning: The "mature stu- dent" admission category provides an opportunity for people over 21, without Grade 13, to take credit courses towards a university degree. Western's 1987-88 Fall -Winter Calendar for credit studies is now available. Courses offered in your area include:• CLINTON - CENTRAL HURON SECONDARY SCHOOL Psychology 100 (The Human Animal) Thursdays GODERICH - GODERICH DISTRICT COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE Psychology 020E (Introduction to Psychology) • Tuesdays KINCARDINE - KINCARDINE DISTRICT SECONDARY SCHOOL History 147E (Women In -History - Teleconference) Tuesdays Sociology 233 (Social Psychology) Wednesdays Classes begin the week of September 14, 1987. Course selection and general academic counselling is available at Kin- cardine District Secondary School, Room 14, on Tuesday, June 23, 1987, 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. This is a drop-in session; no appointments are necessary. Information about fall 1987 and spring 1988 counselling ses- sions in other•areas is in our calendar. For further information call Tina Clift (UWO Kincardine Represen- tative) at (519) 396=7627, or THE UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO Faculty of Part Time & Continuing Education 23 Stevenson -Lawson Building London, Ontario N6A 5B8 (519) 661-3631 Agrichemicals for a growing world Basagran® 1-8004874857 means more beans Same great performance for 11.5% less! Don't let broadleaf weed escapes cut Into your soybean profits Follow these 3 tips from TY. P (The Yield Protector) and , enjoy your best harvest ever) 1Walk your fields` 2 Look for weed escapes 3 Spray Basagran when weeds are small Basagran ... ask your local agrichemical supplier for it nb'w: BASF Cromarty Correspondent R. I A ING :ta5-2:126 Congratulations are extended to a former resident of the Cromarty area. Jack Hog- garth, now of Egmondville, celebrated his 90th birthday last week. Sunday visitors with the Gordon Scotts were their five daughters, .na Finlayson, Staffa, Dorothy Eyre, Shedden, Anna Scott, Agnes Splane and Frances Melville, all of London. On May 24, relatives of Frances and Jim Melville, who were recently - married, gathered at the home of Frances' parents, Gordon and, Hazel Scott, for a shower in their honor. As well aS the Scott family, guests -included Jiril's sister, Sue and hus- band • Ernie' Langelaam and family, Waliacetown, his brother, Bob Melville and wife Judy and their four children of London, Jim and Allene Scott and Tom and Hazel Colquhoun, all of Mitchell, and some of their families. Bob and Ruth Laing attended Judy Waymouth's stepdancing festival in Strat- ford Northwestern School on Sunday after- noon. Among the many dancers taking part in the recital was their granddaughter, Erin Zimmer, of Stratford. Nelson Howe was also in attendance at the festival, Congratulations froni the community to Jack and Betty Anne Christie on the birth of their daughter. Mark Cronin has arrived home after spen- ding a few days at the Indian reserve at Weagamow Lake, in northwestern Ontario, along with a few students from Mitchell District High School. Alice and Larry Gardiner, John and Carol Ann Scott, Margaret Jean and Ivan McCly- moat, attended the retirement party for Jim Chapman in Exeter on Saturday. Mr. Chap- mart. was a former teacher at SS 6 Hibbert, To those of you who read this column last week and smiled to yourself - we did get our living room rug shampooed and yes. our sales resistance is good. i9 • 4 • .a» 5 UP, UP AND AWAY - Daryl Diegel walked on air last week when he participated in the long jump held as part of a field day at St. Columban School. Here. it looks as though Daryl may never 'come down to earth. Mcllwraith photo St. Columban couple has Holland visitors Adrain and Nolda Van Esch of Holland are spending three weeks with Pete and Jean Van Drunen. Frank and Patsy Crowley; Cletus and Dorothy Crowley and Brian Crowley of Mit- chell, Mike and Anne Crowley of Strathroy, Marg Van Bakel of RR 2, Dublin and Sheila and Wayne Rolph of RR 5, Mitchell spent the weekend in Grand Rapids, Michigan and at- tended the wedding of their cousin Terry Purdy and Gregory Brunette at Walker, clawspeons SHOW ROOM 55 Union Ste Dublin W.J. FeenAeyDivlieion of Construction Ltd. 345-2405 St. Columban Correspondent MILS. CECILIA RYAN :las-2n2R Michigan. Brian and Jean Harris of Kitchener spent the weekend with the Crowley children. Clarence and Cecilia Ryan, Mark Ryan, Debbie Core, Louise Ryan and Don and Brenda Ryan and boys of Melbourne attend- ed the First Holy Communion of Ryan Sub - SEVEN GOOD 'REASONS To invest in The Mutual Group Of Funds • Mutual Money Market Fund • Mutual Dividend Fund • Three Mutual Diversifunds • Mutual Equifund • Mutual Amerifund I'...,. C Ink- ' p.o. 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