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The Seaforth Lass n Bowl-
ing Club entertained Irish
visit( rs Sept. 10. They are hi
Canada on tour and cane by
bus 'rom Kitchener to Sea
forth to howl with local
members. 'I'hcv were Aired
on the green hs frier Mal•
mini Alter bust ling in Ilse
morning n lunch 1s as served
aid ,loather game so as played
111 the atterrioun. l he Seil•
101111 members were defeated
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lers
but alter exchanging small
gilts a good day was enjoyed
by all.
Mayor Joh n Sinnamon wet -
wined the guests as did
president Fred Tilly,
Ladies members who bowl•
host
ed at the Boulevard Club
Toronto in the Seniors return-
ed after enjoying two days of
bowling, They were Jean
Lunn, Helen . Connell and
Thelma Dalc,
Tournaments' have been
Irish
successful. 'fherc Is n full
entry again Sunda\ for the
fall tournament,
The dub regrets the death
of president this voar Charlie
Murphy.
Many members have bovv I.
ed In tournaments outside the
club. Grace Pepper, Olive
Papple and Edith Dunlop
gave a good showing at
Exeter lust week. The season
is ending but weather has
made bowling enjoyable.
THE HUPrIN EXPOSITOR, SEPTEMBER 15, 1982 — 913
IRISH lawn bowlers, bowling at the Seaforth
greens last Friday, were piped around the lanes
M.A
ni
by 'piper Peter Malcolm. Sea orth bowlers
followed the Irish team.
(Wasslnk photo)
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A SEAFORTH TEAM of lawn bowlers, representing District 4
(mid -western Ontario) as Senior Champions, participated In a
tournament at the Boulevard Club in Toronto, last Wednesday and
Thursday. Jean Lunn,•sklp; Thelma Dale, lead; and Helen Connell, vice
qualified, for the tournament after winning the District at Atwood In
August. The team was eliminated in Toronto when they lost the
consolation round. (Wasslnk photo)
WIN "A" CHAMPIONSHIP—The Seaforth Junior Farmers slow pitch
team won the "A" championship In four games, eliminating Slabtown In
the fourth game, 12-7. A 10 team league, the bottom five play off for the
"B" champlonship while the top five play for the "A" championship.
Shown In the back row Is Ed Pelts, assistant coach; Sue Anne Finlayson,
Sandra Ruston, Randy Wilson, coach, Middle row: Louise Ryan, Sharon
Carnochan, Kay HIIN, Janet Shapton, Eileen Connolly. Front row: Dianne
Wilson, Mary Lynn Glew, Vicki Bell, Joan Racho and Sandra Finlayson.
(Photo courtesy of Doug Procter)
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DATE
Thurs. Sept. 16
Sun. Sept. 19
Sun. Sept, 19'
Sun. Sept. 19
Tues. Sept. 21
Wed. Sept. 22
Sept. 23-25
Sept. 25-26
EVENT
Ken Smith vs
Commercial
Owen Sound vs
Midgets
Terry Fox Run
Queens vs Creamers
Commercial vs Ken
Smith (if necessary)
Creamers vs Queens
(if necessary)
Fall Fall
Ciderfest
PLACE TIME
Lions Park 7 p m
Opt Park 1 p m.
Van Egmond
Lions Park
Lions Park
Lions Park
Fairgrounds & Arena
Van Egmond
9a m -1pm,
2 p.m
7 p.m
7 p m.
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