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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1986-09-03, Page 9THE HURON EXPOSITOR, SEPTEMBER 3, 1986 — A9 BACHERT MEATS Call us tor your custom slaughtering DAY TUESDAY n�ds 'For your freezer, sides of Beef, Pork, Lamb or Veal We specialize In home cured meats npnd1110 s lashloned country style pork sausage, ofillers e added, All meat Gov't. Inspected 1 mile east Walton 887.9328 el Filter Queen "IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VARNA 482-7103 RENOVATIONS and REPAIRS Interior and Exterior Windows a Doors Replacement Windows Aluminum & Vinyl Siding OV THE FENCE — It seemed as though everyone was aiming ove e fence Saturday when Munroe took on the Oilers In sio-pitch acti . The game was part of a tournament held at the Winthrop tion nights planned int informs g —_-- getdteiond over atulatoryehighdfive Here, he rroundsNunroe t]]lyd after acrs an outssthhe coag Mcllwraith photo out -of -the -park home run. E ANNUAL JOINT INFORMATION • TRATION NIGHTS will be held on W : esday, September 24 and Thursday, Se; mber 25 at the Seaforth and District Co unity Centres from 7 to 9 p.m. both ni . Bring the entire family to request in ation on; Girl Guides, Boy Scouts, Fi Skating, Power Skating, Optimist CI , Minor Hockey, Curling Club, Girls Ri elle, Minor I fnndrc D mentPrograms.ayother crommun- it , up or organization would like a table for th night please call me at527-0882. hco se e t.‘ ights give you an opportunity a ainted with what is available for you and Cultural y, family in Recreation, Sports, Service Groups. Don't moss itl e Seaforth Recreation Depa a�tewiillll b rutting out the 1986-87 Fall BOOK ter REATION OPPORTUN o] IES BOOK on September 17. event you r would like ur group, h any p a re of ut it it in the Special s page, Eventage, free reven o c e' dlmow would like to ine, strengthening for injury p Doig 297, Bert W alters 267. orMen are encouraged Alcan Building Products aulherl,ad Deoler JOHN ELLIGSEN ELECTRIC LTD. Farm • Residential • Commercial POLE LINE CONSTRUCTION 24 Hour Emergency Service R.R. No. 4 Walton PHONE: 345-2447 the Recreation Department would like to hear from you. Please call me at 527-0882 and we can arrange something. for all FITNESS iS FUN exercise program ages, where you are encouraged to "Work at you. own Pace" will be held at the Seaforth and District Community Centres on Tuesday and Thursday mornings at 9:30 a.m.starting on September 16.`'Fhis prograrlegives vel assp- aerobics emphasis on stretching, low and care for the back. Suitable for beginners, older adults, seniors or anyone wishing to lose weight. G CLASS will The WEDNESDAY EVENING also be held at the Community Centres at 8 p.m., starting on September 17.. This program offers you total body conditioning, low -impact aerobics, circuit training, stretch - ' to join. For information or registration please call Drusilla Leitch, instructor at 527-1182. You may also go on the first night of classes and register. The Sixth Annual TERRY FOX RUN will be held Sunday, September 14, 1986. Starting point will be the Vary;Egmond House again this year. You will be 'able to run, walk, log, bike, wheel, ride, etc., 6 miles or 1 e between 8 a.m. and 12:00 noon. Please pick up your sponsor sheets at the Recreation Office 527-0882 or the Tot last yywn Clerk's Office 527-0160. Let's ear's mark runners and $2,721.50 collected. of 32 SENIOR SHUFFLEBOARD continues every Wednesday afternoon from 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. Last week's winners were: Ladies: ina Scoin 303, Rika Van Bakel 274, Peggy rid n 233. Men: Theo Van Bakel 319, Sandy Retirement Residence 527-1440 Seaforth Announcing New Lower Rates For all accommodations Daily rates from $25.00 GOVERNMENT SUBSIDIES ALSO AVAILABLE Call 527-1440, ask for Catherine McClure, R.N. you or anybody youor just suggest one, free weights (optional). down d a new program, lessens as season winds ressure eptember has snuck up on us just as it ays does. Hopefully it will be a�bbeaauttiful nth for golf. It will certainly b ea are nth as many company Sed along with our local club's wind up nts, ow that the tournament season is nearly r, there is less pressure on the competitive ,fer. It is the rfect time to take a few sons, try a new astye, and erase any bad bits. Scores are not important now, and th good weather ahead, improvements to ur game can be developed. Working on a w swing on putting method in the fall will crease your ability to begin next season on a s�eitive monthseto September a good foundation for xt year's game. If you're not competitive d a good score is of no interesthen on the golf course oe fall pleasaths spet pastime until the snow could- a pleasant p les. In Junior Match Play for the Sills Trophy Karston Carroll now meets Jason Nergh- Paat after defeating Geoff Lyon. Danny to In awaits the outcome. he ladies match pin the lc final Gail Price has a three hole lead over C.A. Doig after nine holes. ladies night winners were Jean Dow, Gail Price and C.A. Doig. Men's Cam Holland Kevin Bennht winners were ett. Hilde- n brand, This week's big event is the Men's Invitation. There are about 130 ers entered including defending champ, Len Foran, defending net champion, Frank Verberne and defending lowBennudian Ian day Crockwell. The tee will be Saturday. Ladies are invited to Sunset in Goderich on Monday night for golf and lunch. The final men's night event is Saturday, September 27 beginning at 1 p.m. There will be prizes and a steak barbecue. Please sign sheet on board. The final ladies event Sunday Septemberaninehole scramble at 2be prizes anda Chinese There will smorgasbord. Ladies please sign up. world record °dire Pride Sete new 3 effort. The honorofbeingtheail time THANK YOU • PERTH TRANSPORT • SEAFORTH OPTIMISTS • WINTHROP STORE — D & G. • ART BOLTON SEEDS • JiM BOSMAN FUELS for their donations for MINOR BALL UNIFORMS Canadian and OSS Just when it seemed Nadirs Pride couldn't Downs' half-miler with a 2.00, and five-elgWs mile track. biro Nadir -Native Sister fillnow holds hon record -holder of being t both two and three on a h on fashion than ever before. t® ® r' id record was the achievement this {V I Itchen Mets e i �V� L� mile at Thursday Ila DDA S n t 21 circling a The two-time champions of the South Pe on Thursday ght, making her the � FasWall League the Mitchell win anothergat a the back,ithe nfabulous gg us every OASA trotting filly raid it again, der unique (and never one before) A wor time - a world record for a s nine tracd p��•® p� } fastball tournament trotting filly on a five eights mile track. Intermediate 1 tediate Nadirs titin ci'rkd off her newest super- � 111is ear � mark �• peterbomut[i five attempt at winning the coveted of ague • - ell Mets, trach in a stunning 1:57.1, Men's fastest sophomore trotting distaffer on that are hosting the Ontario Amateur Softball size track ever. Association (OASA) Men's Intermediate 'B'• The previous world standard was set by the Championship tournament Saturday, Sep - royally -bred U.S. filly Armbro Devona. That tember 6 and Sunday, September 7 at Speedy Crown -So Blessed daughter set a Keterson Park in Mitchell. 1:57.2 mark over Pompano Park's raceway in struggled to qualify for this prestigious men's Ei^_ride last fall in a $418,553 Breeders Crown Fight teams from across the province have ' �Id -sett September to event. Trained by Owen Sound native Bob Walker fastball tournamen , ion. for Nadas fide's d. of Walkerton, k Forbes' crown an Ontario dramp ensure the wergessv[lle of 11 a.m: wi Bthe radfomid o Ranirmi B We faspion. men's OASA well. Tae Forbes ertbaCo. Ltd. of erthe304,00 The fent lifted her bank account victory over , $3 marl tournament in ell Mee, ng We r olnd rings. Tea B' champion will be lateau with the victory e a $13,817 Ontario hosts, the Mitchell Mets, and a strong local round mater featuring p club from We SouW Perth Legg p crowned sometime Sunday afternoon. Sires S,000s' yearling purchase by her owner A $7,000 d Bradford and some ou almost two years ago out of the fillyhasBlue ,yearling Sale, the pacing -bred nothing but trot since Day One. Last tttyeaing she he was e colyuntry, the besteatworning $206,873 in a 16 -race cthe country, campaign that never took her out of the province and saw her win 14 tem s. of all-time in Wose victories were a X00 3 mile at In 1 el The ci sten toga. the Mets' third t title. Two ago in Caledonia the club finished a years ble third and last season placedWithfuthh.a ehind fourth. the club ohopes to win the AU -On them, All -Ontario `B' championship. It worked last year for Trenton. Opening round action begins Saturday morning at 9 a.m. when Linwood battles the N.S.A. club (not no announcedcat atis 9 a.m.gas Fullerton will take Mets will face the team from This red -grained hybrid has consistently proven to have the best standability in its maturity. Determinant ear size and super drought tolerance allows K1184 to excel at high plant populations. Date from 10 cOmpa"sons m Pnde les, plat%� 'SrAcre based on S3 00/bu less dM^9 g > lillarion A's. od, Brad, rd Nd a teaain froom Plan to attend -. you won't geten better ee Nort Linwood, q tO thegNorthern Softball Association (NSA) will men'spopportunity watch tanling also compete. b Rider°® race for provincial points Motocross riders will be hitting the Seaforth, Sr. 250, Brian Blackburn of N�ceter Motocross track at Hully Gully, Varna on, Sr. 250 and Chuck Collins of Varna Expert Canadian and OSS records a 2: will be 251) Windsor ands 2:02.4 effort at'F9ammUoro• • Sunday. Riders from all over Ontario 986 ttHhe competition m the sires stakes competing for provincial points, to improve tires- local riders will be charging for first got; tougher, but so did Nadirs Pride) their prover al d place positions in their classes. Jtmior and week before her world recetCanae-ome n , Deal riders who will be out m full force dcelboy race action begins at 11:30 Nadirs fides Stakes record at Fiamboro Jiim°Di�seofnHensnllf Clinton SB 80A; John a,m.andSeniorandExpertracingbeginsat1 ;Ontario SiresKochan of Hensall Jr. 12513, Brian Keys of P.m. •Nmg Agro Inc 19 a reg,slered user of me Lademan owned by N,ngroup Inc