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STANLEY MIDGET GIRLS - The -Stanley
Midget Girls team defeated the Goderich
Township- Girls recently to take the league
championship. The team members are (front
cow, left to right) Karen Erb, Cindy Talbot,
Sandra Coleman, Bonnie Dawson, Bonnie
./
Voisin and (back row) Bill McGregor, coach,
Tanis Chuter, Sandra McGregor, 'Teresa
Marshall, Tracy Erb and coach Janet Graham.
P.,bsent: Janice Webster, Nancy Dietz, Donna
Dalrymple and Julie McBeath.
(Photo by Chessell)
rtig STANLEY PEEWEE CHAMPS- Seanley's
'A' Peewee Girls recently defeated the Stanley
'B's for the league charripionship. The team
members are (back row, from left) coach Don
Taylor, Estella Wilson, Lori Hayter. Sherri
Chuter, Mary Gibson, coach Ivan. McClymont
and (front row) Peggy Van Wonderen, Lydia
Mommerteeg, Kim Hayter, Julie Townsend,
Sandra Faber, (Photo by M. Hayter)
Michigan visitors in Constance
Correspondent
MARY MERNER
482-7143
.Mrs. Robert Reynolds.
Ninc-y Jo ei Janet of South-
Eekl Michigan. Miss Sharon
Thompson of Toronto. Brian
Nesbitt of London spent the
weekend wiih Mr and Mrs
John Thompson & Bob
Mr. and Mrs Paul Steven-
son visited over the weekend
with her brother Ron Her-
man who is a patient in
Victoria Hospital. London.
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WINTER FUN
SALE
IKATES
1/2 Price
CURLING SHOES
20% co
BROOMBALL BOOTS
20% Off
Sale ends Saturday, Oct. 11
MAIN STREET • SEAFORTHA, 527-1110
following a traffic accident
near Clinton on Fridas Best
wishes from the communtly
27e extended to Ron
Mr and Mrs Jam Presz•
atm. RM. Debbie & Niichael
Mr and Mrs Dave PteS7.
Gator. Christine. Lisa. Chris-
topher and Gregory. Mr. and
Mrs Larr-y Dillon. Michelle
& Bradley attended the
Pre<zcator Reunion held at
the Saitford Hail on Sunday
Mrs Robert Reynolds
Janet & Nan cv Jo and Mrs
John Thnmpson visited on
Saturda% morning with Mr
and !virs C'arl Merner.
Sanch. . hike. Michael and
Shcite%,
Mcicillop 4
By Suanne Murray
The NIcKillop *14 4H •Citib
now kr.own as "The Kitchen
Magt&ans- met at the home
of Mrs Klaver Sept 23
Members learned about
the CSA stamp of approval
and hunted far them en srnaCI
app;iances The' talkea
shoot Mexican fo.Nd ese,c-cia-
ly the flat C.11111 bread Mr
tnrtilEas Ilsang rortwas theN
mademembers had a dinner
of tacos
'earn is c a
fr•
Ladies:-bas'eball has ended
, •
for annther year, Ken Smith
beat IVIcNiehol, two straight
as 'Cbtunlercial did to
BrOwns, ptincati Emms took •
Scott to leave three teams in
the second round of play-offs
They were Ken Smith, Corn- ,
merieal and' Duncan Emm,
•
Every week ritore and
mare people discover what
mighty jobs are accom-
plished by low cost Huron
Expositor Want Ads. Dial
527-0240.
and Duncan Each played one 'game
against the Commercial and
put them Ont. That left Ken
Smith and puncan Emms,'
' Ken Smith took' ,Duncan
Emms two games straight
Waking Ken Stnith the play
off charnps and they won the
season champs.
The. girls played well fall
season with only three los-
ses. The members of the
winning team are Hilda
Young, Hessie Kipfer, Jan-
ice Leonhardt, Pat Wocks,
Cindy Glanville, • ' Linda
Brown, Corrie Habkirk,
anne Trapnell, Patti Hutchin-
son, Glenda Little, Barb
Bowlers' score triples
-NIXED DOUBLES
Weekly Ladies High Single
Flora Anne, 260; High Triple
,.Barbara Weisenberg, 633.
Men's,„High Single., John
Coleman, 262; High Triple,
John Coleman, 713.
Season's Ladies; High
Single, Flora Ahne, 2607,
High Triple and Average,
.Barb Weisenberg, 633, 211.
Men's High Single, Triple
and Average, John Coleman,
162, 713, 238.
'STANDINGS
Spiders 7
Worms • 5
Beetles 4
Mosquitos 3
Crickets 2
Earwigs
EGMONDVELLE
Ladies High Single. Rose
Bisback, 243; Ladies High
Triple, Rose Bisback, 630.
Men's High Single and
Triple, Gerald Meidinger.
296, 719. ,
, STANDINGS
Diamonds 16
Canadians 14
Blues .11
Red Caps 11
0.V's 13
Crystals 17
THURSDAY 11GHTERS
Ladies fyip• Single and
Triple, Linda Gridzak. 235.
Egmondville
605; Men's High Single,
Doug Dale, 288 and High
Triple, Murray Bennewies,
676.'
Alley Oops 14
Stiperstars 14
Die Hards 12
*Pin Ups 9
Whipper Snappers 8
Miles 6
ST JAMES TEAM
STANDINGS
Grasshoppers 4
Crickets 17
Mosquitos 9
Beetles 14
June Bugs 7
Mr. and Mrs. Larry
McGrath and Andrea visited
with Mr and Mrs Bill'
McGrath and, family On
Sunday
Congratulations to Pam
and Barry Gordon on the
birth of their daughter. on
Sat Sept 1'
THESE COMMON CONDITIONS
• Bursitis
• Sciatica
- • Whiplash
• Arthritis
• Headaches
• Low Back Pain
• Stroke Effects
• Poor Circulation
- Benefit from
DEEP MUSCLE
THERAPY -
For Appointment, pleas call
PFRIMMER CLINIC
OF DEEP MUSCLE THERAPY
402-9335 - R.R. 2 Bayfield '
Faustina (Chris) Tugweil D.M.T.
Resident Therapist
SEAFORTH
•1- MINOR HOCKEY
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1-1 TRYOUTS FOR TRAVELLING TEAMS
Sat. Oct. 4
Bantams - 10a m 11,30 a.M.
Midgets - 11:30 - 1 p
Novices -.3:30 p.m - 4:30 p.m -
Atoms - 4:30 p.m - 5:30 p.m.
Pee Wees,- 5:30 p.m - 6:30 p.m.
Everyone Welcome
to attend these tryouts.
FULL EQUIPMENT IS NECESSARY.
•
" Dragonflies 12
Men's High Single, Reg,
Dick, 289; High Triple, John
Coleman, 740
Ladies High Single Rita
Core 216; High Triple,
Bonnie Bedard, 526.
Town and Country Bowling,.
Sept. 23, 1980.
TEAM STANDINGS
Cougars 5
Hipwaders 2
Flipflops
Ankle Biters 3
Hush Puppies 0
North Stars 7
Ladies High • Average
Leanne McKay 222.
Gun club brings
out 31 shooters
Scores at the Kippen Gun
Club held Sept. 23 with 31
shooters were John Ander-
son 25, Dan Cterar and Jack
Mils with 24 each, Lloyd
Venner, Jack Bell, Jim
Butcher. Bert Mahaffey all
had 23. John Van Loon 22,
Mery Batkin 20, Bob Baker
19,_ Gladys McGregor 18,
Jamie Caldwell 18, Gary
Degues, completed the
shoot,
Brugger, and ccfaelies Colin
Yourig And Sid Woks.
The ladies 1)411 bithiltiet.
nud, dance is OctOtict..11:34
elm'atena. if -you are intereit-
ed in tickets' call Linda
eitiga_k or Janice SciliteCk.„
Ladies High Triple -Leanne
McKay 665.
Ladies High Single -Leanne
McKay 271.
Men's •High Average -Ron
Harris 228.
Men's High Triple -Ron
Harris 683,
Men's High Single -Ray
Klages 251.
DRYSDALE
MAJOR
APPLIANCE
CENTRE LTD.,
SALES
WITH
SERVICE
The Place To
Buy Appliances
NEW AND USED
Hen sail 262-2728
Closed Mondays
CORRECTIONS
Wo wish to draw your Reinder: to the totowkig errors
In our current 1250-87 FaI& WInter Catefogue
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stays perfectty_flula St the_ coldest temperature_ you're *sly t4 -face' PLEASE
NOTEilhalirodiict FriiiitTie mixed 3 parts and -freeze to 2 parts water for miudoum
potsction, it should not be used full strength. °Picts 4: Item 13, Battery Warming
Blankst. Copy reeds 69.95 up.'should reed $10.95. OPege 5: Booster Califon.
Listed under Premium grade 12-11 length. Copy reeds 1Z-1207, should reed
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gur sntesd 12 months, read 18 months. 1:3Page 31: Niustradon numbers 7
an4 8 -hould be transposed, copy is correct. OPage 52: Clutch Assemblies. Listing
of privies 'Clutch Asumbty Ful Price' Is Incorrect. Ness should reed Choy 8
WC %ion vtAl 883.95. Dodge 14, % 8.1 -ton vans, pick-upt 681.05. Et:ono/ins
vans 584.95. Dotson 381.95. Camaro 859.05. OP.* 65: Nom 8, Wheel Discs.
()inception is Incorrect Should read 'Indy' sty% discs. Simulated tugs. Anodized
finish. 37-8128X - 13 or 14" wheel stay 4 for 659.95. OP. 121: Burn:don
numbers 8 and 9 should be transposed, copy is correct. °Paige 157: item 17
*63-3711. Laundry Faucet. Copy reeds 4" centres, should read 314" trentres.
OPage 191!ttom 2, 0434645. Copy roads 3.5 -tire Comwel slow cooker, should
reed 3.5.1trs ItIvsl Crock Pot °Page 203. Bustration numbers 1 and 2 should be
transposed, copy it correct.
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We sincerely regret any inconvenience
w• may hove caused you.
Canadian Tire Corporation Ltd.
'"ENING CLASSES
AT
CENTRAL HURON SECONDARY SCHOO.I.
CLINTON, ONTARIO
1. Courses will begin during the week of October 4,1430 at 7:30 P.M.
2. Interested parsons can register In advance by calling the school at 412-3471.
3. Full-time day school students will not be required to pay night school tuition for credit courses,
4. Credit courses may be token on a norperedif basis.
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3. Fees are payable on the first night of dosses. Cheques are to be made out to Central Huron Secondary
School (Evening Classes).
4. further informetion may be obtained by contacting Mr. M. Doherty at Central Huron Secondary School
482.3471 or 482-3779 in evenings.
DATE
Monday
Oct. 6
COURSE
TEACHER
WEEKS
cosi'
Accounting
Welding
Furniture Refinishing
Gourmet Cooking
Ceramics
Step Dancing
Advanced Tailoring Sowing
You and the Law
Interior Design and Decoration
D. Renshaw
W. ShelOrdown
Al Clark
J. O'Cionnel
D: Brooks •
• V. Sawyer
M. Divot(
N. Stubbs
T. St. Louis
20
10
10
10
10
20
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P0
10
'25.00
'15.00 PLUS
95.00 i
95.00 I
95.00
'25.00
'15.00
'15.00
'15.00
Tuesday
Oct. 7
CREDIT
COURSES
Tuesdy
Oct. 7
Wednesday
Oct. 8
Oct. 9 I
Thursday
St. John First Aid Certificate
Horsemanship Certificate
Knitting i6, Creche
Karate
-Basis Knit Sewing
Needlepoint & Crewel
Car Care & Service
English as� Second Language
Typing
Guitar
W. Montgomery
M. teeper
E. Stridden
J. Weary
M. Divek
I. Fisher
E. Hunt
D. Jefferson
D. Renshaw
Brian Burton
9
10
10
10
10
10
10
20
20
10
10.00
'15.00
95-00
'15.00
'15.00
'15.00
95.00
'25.00
25.00
13.00
CREDIT COURSES: FIRST NIGHT FOR REGISTRATION ONLY
COURSE NIGHTS WILL RE ARRANGED SO A STUDENT CAik.4. TAKE
MOPE 1144N ONE CREDIT COURSE
English 551
Math 552
Chemistry 550
1
R. Smith
E. Richman
Et. Reaves
25
25
25
30.00
'30.00
'30.00
Electricity
Upholstery
Modern Dance j
Conservatory_Music theory
French (Conversational)
Art
Cake Decorating
Flower Arranging & Care
German
R. Newnham
A. Clark
Fran Sors
Louise McGregor
L. Ayotte
L. Legg
J. O'Donnel
J. Vaniyghen
S. Schwark
10
10
10
20
, 10
10
a
, 10
'15.00
'15.00
95.00
'25.00
"r15.00
95.00
'10.00
'10.00
'15.00
Hunter Safety
Approved Course Ministry -
Badminton
English as a Second Language
• -•• 10.4.k
1
W. Montgomery
K. Clynick
D. Jefferson
9
9
20
'10.00
'10.00