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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1986-05-28, Page 7SPORTS THE HURON EXPOSITOR, MAY 28, 1988 — A7 Minor hockey hosts' 'ceolabritiee 00if . tciur;nament r. ? , ltECIiE11TlON VIEW TIE SEAFORTH & DISTRICT MINOR II EY' ASSOCIATION are hosting a .N1 n's GolfTournamenton Saturday, June 7, (raindate, Sunday, June 8) at Seaforth Golf aiid'Country Club. Entry fee is $35.00 which inplitdes 18 holes of golf. delicious pork barbecue by Campbell and Cardiff, prizes galore, Calloway Casual handicap which gives everybody a chance to win. Special guests include: Dave Shaw of .the. Quebec Nordiques; Dave Mdlwain of the North Bay Centennials; Steve Bennett, C.P.G.A. pro- fsSional; Ken Doig, former Ontario Seniors Campion and Ian Doig, T,P.A. Touring i feasional. All proceeds will go to Seaforth arid.Dtstrict Minor Hockey Association. To epter„contact Carolanne Doig at 527-0985 or Cardno at home, 527-1493, business 537-9d30. On Wednesday, June 4 the Seaforth Recreation Department will be sponsoring a MEDICINE SHOW. The show comes from Atlanta, Georgia and plays music, has a magician, and does all kinds of acts. Bring the whole family out on Wednesday, June 4, 7:30 pop, at the Seaforth and District Community Centrees to enjoy the show. Cost is $3.00 per person. For tickets call the Recreation Office at 5?7.0882 or pick them up at Seaforth Gulf Serivit:e or Bob and Betty's Variety. The Recreation Department's Summer grams will start on 7 this year -So come into the RecreationJuO yOffice to register. Please register by June 27, 1986. The Boys Houseleague will start on Monday, June 9. Please watch The Expositor fpr the team you will be on next week. The Seaforth Lioness Club will be having CHIP BINGO every Wednesday night until June 25. It will be held at the Legion at 8:00 p.m. There will be no bingo on June 4 but they'will have it on May 28, June 11, June 18 aiad,.June 25. Come out and support the Upness Club. SWIMMING LESSONS REGISTRATIONS will be on Saturday, June 7 and Saturday, June 14 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the 'Ions Park Pavillion. Please make a special effort to register on these two Saturdays because the pool staff will not accept any registrations over the phone. SENIOR SHUFFLEBOARD still continues every Wednesday afternoon from 1:30 - 4:00 p.m. Last week's winners were: ladies: Verda Sinclair 248, Greta Kerr 214, Mary Finlayson 193, Mens: Evert Felker 248, Bill McMillan 179, Jack Sinclair 163. May Motocross race successful TO PROTEST THE INTRODUCTION OF BILL 94 AND THE COMPLETE SOCIALIZATION OF MEDICINE The Seaforth Medical Clinic will be CLOSED THURSDAY & FRIDAY MAY 29 & 30 TWO DOCTORS WILL REMAIN ON DUTY at the SEAFORTH COMMUNITY HOSPITAL through both working days to attend to all out patients. Any appointments for Thursday & Friday will be seen at the hospital GRAIN SPRAYING by JIM'S FLYING SERVICE The second half of the May Motocross Races was very successful, with excellent track conditions following the rain all week. The new switch back that was put in the back end gave riders a hard time. - local riders hada rough time. Jim Dickins, of Hensen, was caught up in shoops with another rider coming down•on his back end in the BOA.. John Kochan, of Hensel!, finished SENIOR LAWN BOWLING — A lawn bowling competition, one of the many Senior Games events taking place In Seaforth this summer was held Saturday afternoon. Watching s Jeann Lunn bowl are Bob McMillan and Mary Finlayson. ON THE GREETS by,Carolanne Doig New members join golf club There are many new members around the golf course this season and hopefully they will all mix, mingle and enjoy their summer golf. Of all the new members none will receive more attention than Dan. Dan is our newest addition to the course. He is small, dark, hill of mischief and desirous of everyone's attention. Dan is an 11 -week-old Black Labrador Retriever. Ac- quiring Dan was almopt an accident, but naming him was a family controversy for several days. I waned to name him Seve...after all his dark eyes and handsome features were like the gorgeous Spanish Pro, Mum wanted him called Ben II after our last black Lab, Todd had named him Shane, Cam called him Byron and Rod was mulling over a 7th overall in Jr. 125B dass. Brian Blackburn, northern name suitable for a lab. After a few of Exeter, finished 9th d B ' Key� pf days the r little guy didn't have a due who 'St1 St y,t h pa Jag( Ilia probably thought his name `Seaforth, finished__ ggth th'the 2 was "Hey"! After lengthy discussion arid Cid o ball ln%the�O at Cloy w le Daveed consultation we agreed to name him after 2nd overall o the Open Senior while Dave Canadian touring pm Dan Halldorsen. We're Andrews, also of Clinton, failed to finish in sure Dan will be thrilled after all, since we thelQp 10 in Jr. 125 B Class. hada cat named Amold and a dog named Ben. Dan should realize the honor of having a Jiey Day June 16 pet at Seaforth Golf and Country Club named after him. 1:Jl sion Travel is again organizing a Huron Animals have always been a part of the County( Day with the Blue Jays. The date is scenery at our local course. Upon turning the set ter Sunday, June 15 with the Blue Jays farm into a golf course, our old mutt Yeller hosting the Detroit Tigers at that time. soon adapted to constant visitors and other All pidteeds raised from the day will be changes. Yeller enjoyed lazing on the lawn do)&ted to the ' Big Brothers and Sisters and keeping an eye on the cash kept in a small tasSodatlon. Ticket prices range from $20 o box beside him. b depending on the number of persons Then came Ben, a lovely black Lab. Being a booking, type of transportation and seat natural retrieverwas a bit of a problem until a location. couple of cans 6f "Dogs Off" sprayed on the An ne requiring further information n golf balls clued Ben in After that Ben was call 235 ca -2000 or 1.800465-7022. content to dsase sticks. dive for redo an mooch off the customers. With his doe -like eyes. Ben's diet soon blossomed to include pizza, subs and Mars bars. Whenever the firemen or another group had a barbecue, Ben would park himself nearby. He knew the bones were soon to come. Ben liked to travel and the golf course was often left behind as he headed for town. Everyone knew him. He would often be fed and then driven home.' Sometimes Ben would follow someone around the course for a few holes and he always managed to behave. Arnold was a small, fluffy, grey cat, we named after the great one himself. Unfortun- ately we later found out that Arnold was of the feminine gender. Arnold was friendly. She headed out everyday for at least nine holes and she never was picky about who she went with. Arnold would wait at each tee until everyone hit and then follow the group down the fairway, patiend was made. On the green Arnold would sit near the hole watching, the puts drop. Nine holes a day. After Ben came Bogey, a stray, year old Red Bone Hound. Bbgey loved the golf (Continued on Fage A8) The loss of grain per acre by ground equipment even under dry conditions pays for our service. AIRCRAFT SPRAYING DOESN'T COST IT PAYS! Thousands of hours of crop spraying experience to insure the Job is done right! PLUS COVERAGE GUARANTEED TO YOUR SATISFACTION CALL NOW TO HAVE YOUR FIELDS MAPPED _ FOR_FAST_SERVICEI AIRFIELD R.R. 1 Seaforth 527-1608 MILTON DIETZ Seaforth 527-0808 RON SCHEFTER Wingham 357-1257 YouoweI it to yourself. Clairol 150 nil. NEW STYLING GEL Clairol L'lrrlage HAIR or STYLIN0 mlG M©USSE$ 9 9• r 30. COLOUR only •• STYLING HAIR SPRAY • Crest 100 rni. Ivory 450 ml. 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