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The Huron Expositor, 1982-09-22, Page 11
THE HURON EXPOSITOR, SEPTEMBER 22, 1982 — A9 Raise 1900 in run The second annual Terry Fox Marathon of Hope run for cancer, held on Sunday, raised approximately 51,900 and attracted 51 runners from Seaforth and area. There were three courses in Seaforth, one, two and six miles. The Seaforth run was one of approximately 900 mara- thons held across Canada, which are reported to have raised approximately 51.6 million for cancer research. The local run started from Van Egmond House and was Organized by the recreation committee and the Leo Club. The marathon was -set up two years ago as a tribute to Terry Fox, the one -legged runner from Port Coquitlam, B.C. who attempted to run across Canada. His effort was stopped in Thunder Bay after it was discovered that Fox, who lost'a leg to cancer, was again inflicted with the diesease, which later claime ed his life. His Marathon of Hope run raised 524 million for cancer research. Along his route Fox was greeted by man supporters and well wishers for his efforts. His campaign gained momentum as he moved through the provinces toward his final goal off reaching the Pacific coast. ON THE RUN—Members of the SDHS cross country team on Monday were out in full form practicing for the annual Huron County high schools meet on Tuesday. (Photo by Hook) MEN'S INDUSTRIAL BASEBALL PLAYOFFS—BEST OF 5 FINALS Gams 2 - Creamery 3 -Queens 2 Gunge .3 - Creamery 3 Queens 2 Creamery wins series 3-0 Creamery wins playoff championship HAPPY WINNER—Joe Walsh was the low net winner for' the mens invitational golf tournament on Saturday 'in which he shot a 62. Presenting the trophy is Gerard Meidirfger, the club president. (Photo by Hook) —Business Directory— SEAFORTH TURNS OUT FOR TERRY—They walked to raise funds in the Terry Fox memorial run in Seaforth Sunday. More than 50 participants house and research. registered at raised about the Van Egmond $1900 for cancer (Photo by Hook) FLORIST Hildebrand Flowers 15 Main Si. Seaforth Office 527.0555 Res. 527.1784 Complete Floral Service with a personal tooch. • PIANO A good year On 'h@ g ai @gm. by C ©Pd@fiAlg DOO6g With golf season fast approaching the end, 1 can look hack and sec a very successful and full golf pro- gram. The junior golfers enjoyed a number of. events, guar• antced to perk up new interest and keep current golfers in the sport. The summer started with the most successful junior tour- nament ever. The Canadian junior champion Roger Good, visited our event along with a ‘111 in of youngsters Bermuda. Our junior girls hosted the Owen Sound District Junior girl's Cham- pionship and came up with a winner in 15. year-old Debbie (ore Our ,nu ng golfers all piled onto ,I bus and visited Glen •1bh, Io sec the practise round 01 the Canadian Open in Jull 'vt,tn, of oiir Juniors participated in area lour- nantents and were very suc- cessful. The young golfers were encouraged to partici- pate in club mixed events and learned that "family" golf is fun' Our ladies were out in full force this summer making Monday nights truly "ladies nights". A number of our women golfers travelled to many other clubs for tour- naments and in July, Sea- fitrth hosted their 3rd ladies Invitation with 80 ladies from all over Southwestern tkntar io competing. For the \first time a ladies match play event was organized and we arc presently awaiting the final between Barb Scott and Rita Core to he played. Our ladies welcomed a number of other chubs here during the summer, and. in turn made a fun trip to other golf C1 arses. Thursday night men's nights continued to gel the guys nut and at it. The men's PIANO TUNING • Pepo • Reb, • Keri Recove'ed • Do^+nc Cho,e' BRUCE PUtSIFEP 348.9223 M Icneil by Nov. I. completed by Oct, 2. This w111 Pie ladies and junior's enable us to present all match play finals must be tro.hies. J match play was a close race and the I1th annual invitat• ion was by far the hest yet. Mixed two halls, including the Air Canada Mixed Two Ball rounded out the season and it managed to keep everyone happily golfing a- way the summer. Plans arc already under- way nderway for some of 1983'5 events which believe it or not arc coming up fast, . Fall Fairs and the Cider• fest are a sure sign that the Autumn has arrived. The familiar golf fares arc still at it. and only that unspeakable white stuff will keep them away. Although the golf course and proshop will remain open into November. many of our golf events will wind up before that. Our very successful men's nights are over except for Saturday afternoon's golf and harhecue. Hopefully the weather will co-operate. Our ladies will have their closing day. nn Sunday with golf at 4 followed by a dinner outing. Any ladies who wish to go to the dinner outing must sign in the proshop so that reservations can he made. On Saturday. October 2 the final mixed two -hall, potluck supper, and dance will he held. 1t is free to all members and non-members may join in the fun for 57.00. The draw for the coloured T.V. will be held and presentation of trophies will he made. There will he a booth at the Fall Fair on Thursday night and Friday showing some of golf's fashions from the past, some pictures from the old Seaforth Courses and a scale model of the present course and predicted chang- es. Please stop by for a visit. To these members with lockers we would appreciate your removing all clubs ,. --SHARPENING—\ All types of saws, kni, es and scissors sharpened Spccuulvmg In 1 .IrhiJr sora, s ,Ind tool. STAI SHARP SALES AND SFR\ I( !- Gordon Gordon Blanchard RR4, Walton 527-1806 (—MUFFLERS.—, Muffle?world oa: Mufflers guaranteed as long as YOU own the car SF \I.ORTII MOTnRS LTD. \ r— 527.1010 APPLIANCES—� Appliance and ' Refrigeration REPAIR SERVICE LOW BERMUDIAN—Eddie Marshall was the low Bermudian golfer in the Men's Invitational on Saturday by shooting a 75. Rod Doig (right) the grounds keeper for the course is making the presentation. (Photo by Hook) --FARM SUPPLIES - Dancefit now in town "Dan,e I -it Canada". a ,r(1ln,as,ular fitness pro- gram has come to Seaforth this fall with classes beginn• ing at S,D.H.S. this week, Instructing the course will he Cheryl Phillips, who recently completed the instructor's workshop required to teach "Dance 1 he program is designed to des clop flexibility. small muscle strength and endur• .Ince as w ell as provide fun for the participants. During the itt week course consisting of tw icc-nrekly classes, the par• ticipants learn 12 different dances. choreographed to use all muscle groups ensuring that no clement of physical conditioning Is neglected. I he most important feature 3o�Do�g Cr JAMES 1. T -Birds 2. V•W's 0 3. Ferrari's 2 4. Charger's 0 5. Corvette's 5 6, Mercedes' 7 Men's high - single - George Love, 308: triple George Love, 833. Ladies high • single - Marj Hunt, 261: triple • Elaine Palin. 570. F pnrf Sprd F prh4; r, S,,onc S ,pr'''nc I+ndr,np ('• Seaforth Co-op 527-0770 J Jim Broadfoot 482-7032 9 SEWING SEWING MACHINE SUPER MARKET Over 100 machines on display Service to all makes Sales•Whtte. Elea, Husgvorna lots of used machines from S39. 95 SEW AND SAVE" CENTRE LTD. 109 Downie St. 12 doors south of Hudaonsl Stratford, 271-9160 9 Flanagan —m Carpentry • Aluminum Siding • Home Renovations • Additions • Framing • Roofing Peter Flanagan 527.1394 IMPROVEMENTS •1 MacLEAN HOME IMPROVEMENTS Phone 527-0032 Free Estimates For Siding • Aluminum and Vinyl, Aluminum Windows, Doors, Awnings Railings CARPENTRY • J &,J Carpentry •Concrete Forming and Finishing •Framing •Drywall •Roofing •Cabinet Making John Ryan INSURANCE SEAFORTH INSURANCE 39 Main St. S. Seaforth 527-1520 -FUNERAL HOMETh .Home .Business Farm ,Auto .life . Sickness & Accident . Investments 527-1610 OPTICIAN David longstoff ltd Optician , h' Main Si \ \, al„rlh OPHTHALMOLOGISTS 7 of the coarse is that each participant docs oral, as much tit- as little as she pleases w Ith no testing or cont pennon of an kind, This makes It the ideal 'ourscfor those socking an evening out for fun and recreation as well as fitness. An added bonus of the program is that most parti- eipants report haying more energ, after an hotly of "Dance Fit-, than when they began. So if -•00 pont, has hcen finding you heading from the supper table to the couch. exhausted after a hard days work. grab Your running shoes instead and head to the S.D.H.S. ,gam for an hour of "shoulder rolls". "disco lindvs". "ia,r skips". and "hip hump combos' Yon 'II Ile glad you did. Cheryl says response to the program has been excellent with 45 people preregistered so far, A second class has been scheduled for the same nights running from 8:15. 9:15 to allow room for every- one to move in the gym. Anyone not sure if They want to register for the w hole 10 weeks is welcome to attend the first weeks Classes to try the program out before regi- stering. DECORATING Graves Wallpaper & Paint l eiflurirri Mln,rr,r.d P\I\I� ( enaction 1, Imported w all (u, crint:. 52'-11SSII Nco „rlh DECORATING . E.re, V.„•a ., 5t`ades -• HILDEBRAND PAINT AND PAPER' PHONE 527-1880 r, Ma,n 5 ipal, r,r J --CONTRACTING W. J. Feeney CONST. LTD. CUSTOM BUILDERS ,—FUNERAL HOME Whitney - Ribey Funeral Home Barbara A. Watts Funeral Director 47 High Street Seaforth Phone 527-0885 Prescriptions Filed Promptls SUMMER HOURS Mon.. Tues.. Thurs.. Fn.. 10:OOa.m.-5:30pm, CLOSED WEDNESDAYS & SATURDAYS v 8r STEREO - SWIM Complete Line ZENITH ' SALES TELEVISION' & AND SERVICE STEREO Seaforth E Iectron ic:s COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE 527-1303 CEMETERY MONUMENTS 17 Sparling St 527.1150 J Renovations, Additions. new hones. Replacement w in1m, s ROSS W. RIBEY DIRECTOR S & L s39.95 Special 4' 1 ,,,Ire, h St s,'atorth Phone 527-1390 Phone 345-2405 Dublin Sincere and Courteous Service Living Room, Dining Room. Hall MAGIC CARPET CLEANING UPHOLSTERY SPECIALISTS Customer Satisfaction (Guaranteed) -J Phone 527-0356 (Evenings)