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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1980-08-14, Page 19THR HURON EXPOSITOR* AUGUST 14, 1900 ;A DEFIII1 :HAZARD -For a variety of reasons, people In the Seaforth :area scramble to follow the. fire trucks whenever the siren Sounds. This creates a danderous situation, as drivers 'rade after the trucks at speeds in excess of the legal limit. More AT CAMPBELL'S MEN'S WEAR OUR SIDEWALK SALE SPECIALS CONTINUE IN THE STORE! SPECIAL RACK OF A-CliCETS- SHIRTS - SHORTS ) ALL SUMMER AT SLACKS SWIMSUITS PRICE 1 MEN'S SUMMER SUITS - SPECIAL RACK • $12945 AT ONE LOW PRICE.. • ompbelfs MAIN CORNER CUN/ON 482-9732 , • ? 0 , than fifty cars and, trucks were -lining the road near a barn fire SuncPay at the farm of Ralph Fischer, R.R. 4, Walton , blocking traffiC and inipeding the 'movement of the . Ore fighters' 1 vehicles. (Photo by E Hs) Can a four -member soft- ball team -- pitcher, catcher and two infielders.- beat a nine -man team? A team from Long Beach, Calif., appropriately call 4_,,t., "Four' Enough," thinkst can be don nd will find it Saturday, Anita . 30 when it meets the Walton Inter- mediates at Walton Ball Park. . First pitch will be thrown at 7:30 P.m. Ticket prices are Adults S2.00, Children 8 - 16 The game will be a corn- tination of serious softball Ind trick routines. 'The' star 1 the four -member touring , team, pitcher Ron Rupp, Superstars throws 'blind -folded, behind his back and between his legs, In ajam, he may resort to conventional style. Four's Enough is a new . team which will make 118 appearances throughout the U.S. and Canada from May through September. Ron is not a newcomer to touring softball, however. He played for another team prior to forming this one and it won 80 percent of its games. Actually, Four's Enough has a fifth' member --a girl, Karen.Beaird. She plays first base and is a talented pttcher in her own,right. At 21, she really is the veteran of the team, having toured for 12 years with the Queen and Her Maids Karen will play a part of Continued from page 9 the 10 and under with 64 pts. 'Jason Papple was 2nd with 59 pts., tied for third was Steven, ?apple and Derek • Baird. In the senior level Tim Walker was victorious with 65 pts. 2nd went to Trevor Price with 56 pts. Terry Walker captured third spot with 53 pts. The competition was a success not because of the set up but because of the athletes. They were keen for the "Superstars 80". The staff of Seaforth's summer sec program would like to thank all those kids who participated. riadip Tins . ANDY ELECTRONICS LIMITED AUTHORIZED SALES CENTRE A A RADIO SHACK FULL HOUSE Starts Monday August 18 Home Stereos, turntables, speakers, stands, car stereos, car speakers and many more items on special. AM/FM bicycle radio 'ise_on bicycle Portable Indoors 4 "AA" Cells Reg. 129." Now Only $17 95 Watch for in-store wild card prices .str • on all Radio Shack products. SALE RUNS AUG. 18 TILL ACIG. 30 , DON'T MISS OUT ON ALL THE TERRIFIC BUYS BOB 8k BETTY'S . Variety & Gifts Seaforth Open 7 days, a week 9 A.M. till 11 P.M. Kippen gun club news Kippen Gun Club met August 5 with 21 shooters. Scores were John Hessels, John Anderson, Ray Geddes allhad 25; Glen Mogk, Roy Lamport, Bob Ironside, Jack Mills, Bert _.,,,Maltatfy, Harrison $Cli-Ock. \--M•cf;i: Batkin, Al Kyle all had 24: Bart Soder 22, G. Grainger, 23, Rick Welsh, Chris Middleton, ,Terry Baker all had 21; Jack Bell 20: Neil Colquhoun 19; Wayne McBride. ?aid Priestap. Rod Patterson all with 18. Round of doubles -Jack Mills. 20, Ray Geddes 17. Bob Ironside 17, Chris Middleton 14. SirceesSful candidates from .tlw Sac90, .session o Swirrinling lessons at SOnforth` Lions Poet .arer 1,lovice-KinuOy ' 'Rau ',- PiannO ,Campbell Deng •SCon JOrv,14', Dwight Eickmeier,, Daniel. Belfnur, .1in) Clark, Brad Benerrnart, .Jullp Cronin, Michelle Cionin.,, Miehapl Cronin, Pain Nolan. Pre -Beginner -Lori Cronin, David Cronin, Sandra Claessens, Chris Vogels, Tanya Vansteelandt, Sandra O'Reilly, David Van Reenan, Jeff Gemmell, Thomas Wheatley, 5haron• Ginty, Stephen Krauskopf,''Connie every game un the tour. The other three men com- peting are Rick Rupp, Ron's a u ar • Janice Mere*, Tanya BgRNAltp;. tO$TELIR .Mathew, J9sep1IM‘to, Taylor, Mark Sirnale, FUneral services for the .Kelly, , ,pegioner,Atipette Kran$-' jute Bernard J. Pestello were nu ttogerxn, koPf,'1\4.0nic4 gOenlInt osoP, held just Thursday,' Aug. , 7 !ill Kerr mid. Oscar Morey• 1,1Whoy.,°aMtlea,Yt'y, j°1AintitntQn.MWRIIYIeaant: '1*Cawntholie‘SCth' *Icahn: es , Rom. all M11:1TavvelCe.CO' by.fte:r7;11$4 ..SY.15:tebrue .; Grant, AOSs, Tracy Fortimet Pallbearers were;. Seott Lattlqnt, MiChael S r hp%1,177:1,1.41Y ear:14:0 rt. trndul 'ft le' Campbell, Jessica 1‘4Pnnell,, Cheryl Storey, Bernadette Gsratyrt,, Bill T, remeer, -Mark vieJltuinTiorre,Kmaetehyr, Lynn Huff. Intermediate-Anne Marie Maloney. pipelines & milking parl�urs brother, vv.ho plays shortstop; Cory Davis, first base and alternate pitcher; and Fraud Carderella, an au -around performer who primarily does the Patching. Foresters at Dungannon Stevenson of Tillsonburg, 482-7143. Miss Hazel. Pilkington of Courts Constantine and Lon'dort and Shirley Steven - Constance of the Canadian son of 13elgrave. Foresters have been catering Weekend visitors with Mr. and cooking barbecues. an4Mr.1-1t_tgb. PiP4ir_lnd Last weekend they were Peter were their familyr`Mi. busy at Dungannork's 125th and Mrs. Ken Allen of birthday party doing a pork Hamilton, who haVe; just barbecue on Saturday and a., -returned from their honey - chicken barbecue on Sunday, serving around 1150 people each day. On Wednesday, Aug. 6th the Cattlemen's Association held their beef barbecue and dance at the Britisels Arena. The Youth Committee of Court Constantine catered at the meal. Darren Stevenson spent the week on holidays with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stevenson, of Till- sonburg. Mr. and Mrs. .pat Nolan and boys of Toronto are spending three weeks of the holidays at their summer home in the village. . Mr. and Mrs. Marris Bos,. Steven, Sharon, Kenny, Michael, Andy* and Kathy spent the past week camping at Shelter Valley Camp. Mr. Bill Stephenson and David of Toronto and MTS. Effie ?tephenson of Scram -di were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley. Sunday visitors with Mr. and 14rs. Paul Stevenson, David. Darren and Luanne were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon moon to the Bahamas, Miss Kathy Dirnaline of Toronto and Don Dimaline of Port Perry. • Mrs. J. Merner of Kitch- ener visited on Monday with Mrs. Carl Merner, Sandy, Julie, Michael and Shelley. Sandy Merner spent Mori - day evening and Tuesday with Darlene gulLey of Londesboro when they cele- brated Darlene's ilth birth- day. John afi'd Linda Collins and family &Chatham attended the Johnston reunion in the Lions Park ,on Sunday. Shawn got the prize for being the youngest baby there. , Michelle and Shannon stayed for two weeks holi- days with their grandmother Lois McMichael and Bruce of Jarvis St. Seaforth (former residents of he area). otocross league continues at track Hully Gully's House League Motocross continued last Thursday evening with good track conditions and, nice weather. The results were as 'follows: Poc Wee A: Randy Mar- riage, Clinton; Scott Wilson, London and Rat* Ford, Grand Bend. Pee Wee 13: Keviu TAW., Godench, Terry McGregor, Kippen. Pee Wee C: Jirn Dickins, Hensel': Shawn Talbot, Goderich. , • n? Novice A: Randy Ford. Grand Bend; Chuck Web- ster, London; Ken Bowman, Londqn. Novice B: Pete Demaline. Clinton; Roy Daye, Corunna. Junior A: Paul Van Oss. Junior C: Sean Van Dongen, Clinton. The next Hous, e League Motocross is Thursday. Aug- ust 14, 1980. .ApppAw spErams 1 Only Almond Stove E3D79AM $359 1 Only Almond Fridge N480AM 1 Only • Bulp in DIshwaSher 1 Only Built In DIshwalser 1 Only Dryer (white) DU24B8 DU2. DE479 1589 '399 $349 $325 1 Only Washer (white) WA47E '425 1 Only Dryer (white) DE579 $300 Seaforth Kitchen Centre Main St. Seaforth 527-1205 SNELL'S Grocery Limited Blyth SUNSHINE FANCY QUALITY VEGETABLES & FRUITS Price per ib. L4!& Order BY the than Ram Case Case in Pounds • Asparagus Spears 12 x 2 lb. 1.95 2.00 Green Cut Beans 6 x 5 lb. Yellow Wax Cut Beans 6 x 5 lb. Green French Style Beans 12 x 2 lb. Broccoli Spears • 12 x 2 lb. 6 x 5 lb. Baby Lima Beans 6 x 5 lb. Cauliflower 12 x 2 lb. Brussel Sprouts Carrots- Sliced , 6 x 5 lb. 6 x 5 lb. Carrots - Diced Carrots - Baby Whole Tip's 20 lb. Kernel Corn 6x 51b. Mixed Vegetables 6 x 5 lb. .,-4 .44 Green Peas , 6 x 5 lb. .40 - .42T Peas and Carrots 6 x 5 lb. .38 .38 Spinach 12 x 3 lb. .50 .65 T - Diced 6 x 5 lb. .40 .42 Turnip Squash - Diced 6 x .51b. .30 .32 Apples - Spys - Sliced 251b. pail 12.00 N/A Cherries -.Montmorency, 10% sugar . .22 lb. pall 18.00 N/A R pberries - solid pack, unsweetened .28 lb. pall 24.00 N/A ytrrawberries - sliced 20% sugar . . . . 30 lb. pall 23.00 NIA awberries - whole, 20% sugar . . . . 30 lb. pail Z.00 N/A Strawberriet -1.0.F. Unsweetened. . 12 x 2 lb. .90 .95 Blueberries - native -1.Q.F. washeci . . 6 x 5 lb. 1.00 1.06 SOLD ON AN "OFF THE TRUCK" "CASH SALE" BASIS Phone 523-9332 or use this ad as order form. We must have your order by August 30th. Give name and phone number and order by pounds. " EXPECTED, DATE OF ARRIVAL SEPTEMBER 8, '4-9 EVENING We will remain dpen that.evening to allow for pickup. If pickup can not be made day of sale, storage in our freezer may be arranged until such time as pickup is convenient. .44 .46 .44 .46 .50 '.55 .58 .80 .83 .86 .64 .66 .70 .75 .31 .33 .34 .36 .69 N/A .44 .46 111 IBITEMIAT Al INILIIMISTUR CAMAS Drive our great 84-86 or 88 series 2+2 Tractors at our 7 . Atylfsi,s . . t)1,, •