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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1986-07-16, Page 6A6 — THE HURON EXPOSITPR• J Wo have added a new . TOLL, FRES NUMBER!; For qualified,fechnIcaes:' to service all yoprappliance needs call; 1-800.265.8589 or 393-6180 Y 16, 1986 LOFT ALL SUMMER YARNS X2O% to50�/OOFF Till Aug. 2 Canvas TOTE 695 BAGS reg. 8.95 37 Main St. S. P.O. Box 1034 Seaforth, Ont. AT LONG LAST—Karl Teichert, of Seaforth, encountered some difficulty on the fourth hole While he was get able to a shot away, far left photo, Mr. Telchert was forced first, of the Seaforth Golf Course Saturday during the Legion Mens Annual Stag tournament. right photo, to fish his golf ball from the ever -cursed creek, and toss It todry land. photos nd. 527-1830 Anne James Proprietor Sports copy deadline Monday 4 p.m. 2 5% to 50 reduced on Summerwear Many other items reduced up to50 % OFF Watch for our Dollar Day Flyer this week Mon.-Thurs. 9-6 p.m. Fridays till p.m. Sat. 9-5:30 p.m. GTEE3'MAMS SEAFORTH 527-1950 Hamilton youth wins Junior Invitation The Seaforth Golf and Country Club's Annual Junior Invitation took place on Thursday, July 3 with 63 young g gole Lee, from all over the area taking pa an 18 -year-old 7 handicapper from the Hamilton C.C. in Ancaster shot 39-36 for a 75 and led the field. Deb's 75 was not only good enough to win the girl's flight by a country mile, but to defeat some fine junior boys. Winner of the Junior boy's division was Ray Anstett Jr. with a 77. Ron Totten won the Juvenile division with an 80 and Dave Staffen's 76 won the Bantam flight. Other winners included: Juniors- first low net, Wi11 Sealy, 68; second low gross, Reese Keeler, 78; second low net, Darren Crocker, 71; third low gross, Ray Bedard, 87; and third low net, Geoff Lyon, 74. Juvenile: first low net, Tim Connolly, 65; second low gross, Mike Beange, 81; second low net, Craig Milburn, 66; third low gross, Graham Ragsdale, B5; third low net, Sean Cook, 67; fourth low gross, Mike Clock, 86; fourth low net, Sean Hudson, 68; fifth low gross, Jason Hunter, 86; fifth low net, Harlon Tinney, 68; sixth low gross, Trevor Long, 86; and sixth low net, Aaron Broome, 71. Bantam: first low net, Sean little, 65; second low gross, Andrew Leitch, 82; second low net, Jay BBell, 68; third low gross, Bill Appleby, third low net, Danny McNaughton, 66; fourth low gross, Brian Mulligan, 87; fourth low net, Chris Leitch, 66; fifth low gross, Dion Hoyt, 90; fifth low net, An, rew Dayt,67 sixth low gross, Steve Dub 91; an33 eixt'h`loW net, Jason Haywood, 6 . Girls 'first low net, Jennifer Watt. Long drivesewere hit by, Tim Campbell, Andrew Ketch and Debbie Lee. Matt Vock had closest to pin on number 9. Men's night winners on July 10 were Rod ON THE GREENS by Carolanne Doig Doig, Casey Van Bakel, and Doug Elliott. In the Crown life Match Play: Doug Elliott, defeated Brian McCowan, Marc Rebind defeated Mike Marion, Jenny Wright defeat- ed Todd Doig and then lost to Cam Doig. The winner between Marc Robinet and Doug Elliott will meet'Cam Doig in the final for the first flight spot, Cam Holland awaits the winner between Gord Scott and Terry Morey. Dave Crocker meets Frank Verberne. In Club Match Play: Kevin Bennett defeated Jerry Wright and meets Rob Armstrong who defeated Marty Bedard. Don Dupee's victory over Jim Watson Jr. puts him up against Bill Weber. Doug Elliott defeated Frank Verberne and went on to put out Dave Cornish. Gary Schenck won over Cam Doig and now Fastball tourney Teams from as far away as Windsor and Port Elgin, will be among 16 football teams competing for a top prize of 5300, in the Seafo ' Men's Industrial . 'astball League totirlitirrfellt thisss yileekettd. Both the lions and Optimist Parks will be in use, beginning with three games at tions Park, starting at 7:15 p.m. Games Saturday will be played at both parks, starting at 9 a.m. Games start again, Sunday, July 20 at 9 a.m. with finals commencing at 3:30 at the lions Park. meets Todd Doig who defeated Casey Van Bakel. In Ladies Match Play: Cathy Anstett meets Gail Price and Heather Mcllwraith meets Mary Doig. Jean Dow defeated Olave little and met C.A. Doig who had won her match against Brenda Empey. C.A. won over Jean and awaits her opponent in the final. The Junior Match Play for the Sills trophy is underway. Juniors should consult the board for opponent's names. The tee is closed all day Wednesday until 6 p.m. for the Ladies Invitation. Spectators are welcome, Ladies Night July 21 : Our ladies are invited to Bluewater so there will be no formal ladies night locally. on this weekend The tournament will have an A -side, B-side format, with each team guaranteed two games. In. addition to defencling..clnunpions Port Elgin and the other out-of-toten squads, four teams from Seaforth will be competing, with each of the four allowed to pick up three players from the other four teams in the local league. Food will be available at both parks. Stop by for ... Sidewalk Sale Bargains Co -Op Country Boys BLUE JEANS 625 Sizes 10-14 14 oz. Boot Cut Jean 1111E11111111.1111 �111t min mom rl 1E1 SIDEWALK SALE DAYS SEAFORTH SIDEWALK SALE- Men's Lightweight Short Sleeve COVERALLS 2495 Reg. 29,95 Terra WORKBOOTS Greets Patch, Safety Boot 99 Balance of Clothing & Footwear 0 a% Available at OFF Excluding items already on sale Round 36" Card Table Bath Shelving Unit Cabinet Aide, Message Centre 27.99 22,99 Cassette Carry Case 10.99 8•00 Electric Lawn Mower 199.99 179.99 Padded Metal Kitchen Stools 18.99 15.50 Electric Paint Sprayer 159.99 119.99 Drill Press Stand 33.99 27.99 Toro Electric Weed Trimmer 8" 39.99 31.00 Toro Meade 79.99 69.99 Weed Trimmer 12" Gas Weed Eater 15" 249.99 229.99 DROP IN AND SEE MANY MORE BARGAIN Quality Goods with Quality Service SILLS HOME HARDWARE Plumbing, Electrical, Heating:. • Seaforth 527-1520 • REG. PRICE SALE PRICE 59.99 49.99 59.99 49.99