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The Huron Expositor, 1986-04-30, Page 10A10. THE HURON EXPOSITOR, APRIL 30. 1986 McLaughlin Chev-Olds Ltd. 13 Main St. Seaforth 527-1140 • Service • Selection • Savings • Satisfaction • Leasing PORTS McBride Bros. MACHINE and REPAIR Re mile west of Kippen) -Precision Machining and Milling -Custom Built Trailers & Truck Boxes -Combine & Tractor Repairs NEW SHOP NUMBER 262-3020 TILLCRN FINFiNCIfIL CORiPORCTION Best Rates G.I•C.'s 5Year 1 0 Personal Financial Planning I:.l Tax Planning 0 R.R.S.P.'s 0 Tax Saving Investment Funds 0 Tax Saving Monthly Income Plans CONTACT: MIKE TMOMf S 527-1539 E'dekittelett9144,eld. j EW ` J TRICKY STUNT — A member of the Aces High BMX stur, team makes a successful lea ()1 We feel our prices are the best in the area -you be the judge! " over the outstretched lege of a member of the group's creU; during a performance at th % Seaforth and District Community Centres on Saturday afternon. 4: 4) 4 1 Nursery Stock of every kind... l *Fruit Trees *Roses *Deciduous *Evergreens l *Box Plants *Hanging Baskets*Bird Menagerie *Roses (reg. & miniature) *Water Plants *Cut Flowers * Tropicals * Perennials (over 600 kinds) *I-Ierbs & Spices'(close to 300 kinds) rii rrilii{TF1Eili111[ i' Ringette fashion show coming up Seaforth and District Ringette presents a SPRING FASHION SHOW on Thursday at 8 p.m. at the Seaforth and District Community Centres. Admission is $6. Dessert and beverages will be provided and many door prizes can be won. The show will feature fashions from Kiki's of Seaforth, Seaforth Golf and Country Club, Collin's Wedding People of London, L{ynda's of Stratford, and The •Wardrobe from Bayfield. Come check out the new fashions. The Seaforth Mens BALL HOCKEY LEAGUE will be having their last meeting before the season starts on Thursday. A1I teams that wish to play this year must be represented. Any new teams that wish to play can also come to this meeting. It will,be held at the Arena at 8 p.m. For more information about the Ball Hockey League call the Recreation Office at 527-0882. SEAFORTH SENIOR GAMES TONIGHT. Contract Bridge will be played at the Seaforth Legion starting at 7:30 p.m. Future games include euchre Monday at the Legion at 7:30 p.m.; darts at the Legion at 7:30 p.m, and shuffleboard on Wednesday at the arena at 1:30 p.m. sharp. Summer RECREATION PROGRAMS will start this year in the first week in July. The Recreation Department will be taking regi- strations now. You may register for Play - for $50, half daund and ys or sevchool en l time will be $30 p and one full week will be $15. You can also holo register for The Leader -in -Training Program Raftia P which will run for'S weeks. The cost is also 11 ON THE GREENS by Carolinne Doig 1 <, g; )Weather 1 �`j *W e have many el." specials in the perennial line DON'T FORGET MOTHER'S DAY IS MAY llthi ' Hours: 8:00 a.m. 'til dark 7 days a week April to June 22, 1986 days a week J LIOR Mt1r'cb,.a987. at I GERALD BRICKMAN, RR NO. 1 j SEBRINGVILLE (WARTBURG) LINFASHIONED GE 0 000 to cheese frees each' l pi perfect fir golfing $50. Please make a special effort to apply early. The SEAFORTH AND DISTRICT MINOR SOCCER ASSOCIATION will have its first practice on Wednesday, May 7. Squirts will be at the Optimist Park 5:30 p.m. Atoms will be at the high school at 5:30 p.m. and Mosquito will be the High School at 5:30 p.m. everyone that registered should attend practice. 1 For RENTAL OF ALL BALL DIAMONDS 1 month of April. The results were ots of sore glue cher and len of sunburned arms and have left a It's been a long time since we had two in the long rtt . It's a good habit to get into. please call the Recreation Office at 52.7-0882. weekends in a row perfect for golf in the When leaving 18th green give another l 4� .hind but you will remember picnic. Please call the .„ musclesplenty club is a 4) BRICKMAN'S COUNTRY FLOWERS 0. Bornhol Mitchell \ .,l Ktnkora • • Wartburg T� erth Cty. Rd 12_ _ Sebnnp a New Hamburg Stratfor /.‘. legs,if went la after lap trying to to hand in any4 you will not only notice if you Having a FAMILY REUNION, want a as golfers ubs.you might have found on 527-0882 for reservations and information. our (rave s. oat 'golf clubs are found by / make up for the long co d winter. y THE SECOND ANNUAL HOME & GAR- ,One of the things I noticed most last honest golfers 'who have every intention of DEN SHOW was a great success. The J weekend was the number of lost golfdubs. It handing themie to the pro shop aftera round, Seaforth and District Minor Baseball Asso- seemed every five minutes someone was but they are often forgotten, taken home and - bringing in a club they had found or someone not thought o: Again until the next round of elation would like to thank all parents thathelped out during the weekend. They would „was asking for one they had lost. Most of the golf, sometime weeks later. also like to say a special thank you to the Boy dubs were found beside the green and 90 per Checking dins before teeing off, and after Scouts for the good work they put into the lcent were either 9 irons or pitching wedges. I the round wit certainly help reduce the show. Door prize winners were: J. Van but there are think now is 'the time of year tou start number of du» that are lost, Doornik, Marie Sutherland, Troy Pierce, practising good habits on the golf course, so other ways to esep the lost and found from Patti Fuhr, John Lansink Sr., Stacey Phillips, „ I'll provide a few hints for those who are overflowing. Luning why so many clubs are Bradley Van Bakel, Catherine Dupee, Art forever leaving clubs behind and retracing lost is part of:the solution to the problem. Finlayson, Ted Vanden Wouden, Gorr!4f we j theirstepsdge. in a frantic search for their favorite Most clubs tha:are handed in are clubs used around the green, either putters, chippers or PullmanH eters Byers, Perry Schunm, Yeny Demaliens, Mary Nesbitt, Larry McLean, wedges. Many lfers to save time and stetps In the rule book it states you are only g th Sharon Medd, Steven Phillips, Don allowed to play the game with a maximum of will take their chipper and are oDupee, and after Jeff Dick, Stan Motyckie, Lynda McNaugh- use of too many dubs and that is why at the chipping on, drrpp the dub on the ground and ton Ben Vanden Akker, Agnes Russell, Betty start of any major event you will see the pro proceed onto the green to putt. in the Kittar, Ann Marie Smith, Charlene Petrie, check his golf bag arid count his clubs. Many excitement of finking a long 2footg putt or Ina Seri' ins Audrey Schenk, Hazel Gemmell, beginners and liver a golfers don't need or the frs will ionnl missing a footer, many Tyler Papple, Orville Workman, Olive use a fiill'set aisrefore they don't always t golfers will leai?the green and never give the Varley, Tom Tippington, Henrietta Brown, notice when a club missing.....that is until 'chipper or weV a second thought. if they Ethel Boyes, Paulen Bennett and Michelle a they try to use it on the next hole. Counting don't check thei'dubs before teeing off for Mheowan. fyour dubs orf each tee, or at least giving them the next hole, ttey will not discover their loss K you see your name or someone you know Aa quick perusal will help to prevent worried until they need hat club again, usually when on this list please come to the Arena to pick up _ . •/ lookswearied steps, and costly replacement. approaching the next green. 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