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1989 CROWN VICTORIA
58,000 Km., auto. with
overdrive, V8 engine, power
windows, power locks, air
conditioning, cruise, int.
wipers, wire wheels. Finished
In Tuxedo Black with Grey
Velour interior, This vehicle
should retail for $17,0001- but
suffers from a little chemical
staining to the chrome.
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Priced for $14 750
quick sale
334 Huron Rd., (Hwy. 8)
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524-8411 524-9381
WIN THIS HOME
Early Birds
Aug. 1/90 - $750
Sept. 28/90 - $500
Plus cash prizes
Oct. 27/90
Valued at $160.000.00
Grand Prize In the Precious Blood Mission Draw
Congratulations to our April 8th Early Bird Winners of
$ 1,000.00
- Ed and Cecilia Mittelholtz, ,Exeter
Elimination Draw
October 27, 1990
South Huron Rec Centre, Exeter
Dance 8:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m.
Tickets for sale at:
Exeter Flowers, Main St., Exeter
Ben Hoogenboom,
Main St., Exeter
Proceeds to construction of now church in Exeter, Lot. Lic. No. 795103
Giant yard sale set this weekend
FITNESS IS FUN will be held this
spring starting the first week in May.
Fitness is Fun is an exercise program for
all ages where you are encouraged to work
at your own pace. This program will be
held et the Seaforth and District Communi-
ty Centre Tuesday and Thursday mornings
from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m, or Wednesday even -
from 8 to -9 pm: special emphasis will
be on stretching, low-level aerobics and
care for the back. This program is suitable
for beginners, experts, adults, seniors and
anyone wishing to tone up. The Tuesday
and Thursday morning classes will begin
on May 1 and May 3 and the Wednesday
evening classes will begin on Wednesday,
May 9. Registration fee will be $35 for the
morning classes and $25 for the evening
classes. To register, or for more informa-
tion, call the Recreation Office at 527-0882.
SENIOR GAMES this week will be as
follows: Today - Shuffleboard at Arena -
1:30 p.m. Mon. May 7 - Cribbage at Arena
- 7:30 p.m. Tues. May 8 - Bridge at The
Legion - 7:30 p.m. Tues. May 8 - Walking
at Victoria Park - 10:00 a.m. Wed. May 9
- Boston Pool at Gord Murray's Residence
- 7:30 p.m. Wed. May 9 - Solo at the
Legion - 1:30 p,m,
RECREATION PREVIEW
by (Recreation Director) Marty Bedard
Recreation office at 527-0882 or the Com-
munity Centres at 527-1272.
SE.AFORTE DAY AT LABATT PARI{
will be held again this year. The London
Tigers will host the New Britain Red Sox
(Boston Minor Team) on Monday, May 21,
1990. Game time is 7:05 p.m. This is Shell
Canada Fireworks Night, so everyone at
the Park will see free fireworks after the
ball game. We will again take a bus for
those that do not wish to drive. The bus
drops you off inside the ball park so you
will not have to pay for parking or walk
to the park. For tickets or information
please contact the Seaforth Recreation Of-
fice at 527-0882 or The Seaforth and
District Community Centres at 527-1272.
The Seaforth and District Community
Centres is having a GIANT YARD SALE
on Saturday, May 5, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
at the Arena. If you have any items you
would like to rent sace,
The Seaforth CELEBRITY DINNER will call Graham at sell,271272. Youad wantowill receive
be held on Thursday, May 17, 1990 at the a 14' x 14' space and one 8' Table for
Seaforth and District Community Centres. $10.00.
All Special Guests are not confirmed yet.
Please watch the Expositor for these The Hospital Auxiliary is having their
details. For tickets please call the Seaforth PENNY SALE again this year. The sale
will take place beside the Toronto JJl mi-
nion Bank between April 25 and May 4,
with the draws to be made on May 5. Do
some shopping downtown, and drop into
the sale. The trailer will be open from 9
a.m. to 5 p.m. each day and 9 a.m. to 9
p.m. on Fridays. Come out and support
this worthy cause, you might even take
home a lovely gift.
The St. Thomas Anglican Church will be
hosting
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Parish Hall. All the spaghetti youu can eat
for $5.00, $2.50 for children under 12 and
Pre-schoolers are free. For tickets call
Dorothy at 527-0153 or Francis at 5224979.
Don't miss it!
The SECOND SUPER SPRING LAWN
ALE sponsored by the Hospital, will be
eld on May 19 and May 20 from 7 a.m.
o 5 p.m. All proceeds made from this
vent will be donated to the Building Fund.
Breakfast will be held on Saturday on -
from 7 to 11:30 p.m. If you would like
donate items, the e
ccepting them after MaPhysio Fortinformll a-
on call 527-1650 ext. 231.
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HWAITING THEIR TURN - ee they await their turn The
ClinicUmpire
umpiir ng at a mo k 4 baseball 7 tlgame.pOxfo Oxford photo.
Umpires learn to yell
BY SUSAN OXFORD
xam received a
A baseball umpire clinic for people bet- crest, tcard,t ruleedbook the Band insurance
ween 11 and 19 years -old at Optimist Hall coverage when they are umpiring a house
April 29 was an eye and earful for many league ball game. All 47 participants in
participants. this years umpires clinic passed.
The clinic was attended by 47 potential
umpires from the counties of Huron, Perth,
Wellington, Waterloo and Oxford. The
teachers were Jane Larkworthy of Strat-
ford, and Frank Wilson of Woodstock. In
the Seaforth area there is a shortage of
umpires for house league ball teams. Um-
pires do get paid at least $6 per game.
Included in the umpire clinic was four
hours of theory, one hour of umpire prac-
tice on the ball field and an exam. Par -
The War Amps is a Canadian organiza-
tion that offers specialized assistance
both soda) and financial — to amputees
of all ages, like' Ambassador -At -Large"
Chris Koch. By practising our philos-
ophy of amputees helping amputees,
Chris encourages other Champs to
become part of the Winner's Circle.
The War Amputations of Canada
National Headquarters
2827 Riverside Drive
Ottawa, Ontario KIV 0C4
(613) 731-3921
Charitable Registration No. 0286831 09
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No booze says
Maitland Valley
The Maitland Valley Conservation
Authority (MVCA) has moved to impose
an alcohol ban at the Falls Reserve Con-
servation Area for the 1990 Victoria Day
weekend. action is
the growing o se and rowdyism probleti taken due 8
that have been experienced on lotik
weekends, particularly Victoria Day, over
the past several years.
"It was felt that the ban was the only
way that the usually tranquil, family
oriented atmosphere of this campground
could be maintained on the Victoria Day
weekend," said Ken Westman, MVCA
General Manager.
The 100 -acre park, located along the
Maitland River at Benmiller, is visited by
about 25,000 campers and 12,000 day users
annually. The Falls Reserve has 150 camp-
sites and group camping facilities.
Officers from the Ontario Provincial
Police will be on hand to help park staff
enforce the ban. Campers entering the
park will be asked to turn over any alcohol
they have in their possession, to be return-
ed when they leave the park.
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