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MINOR HOUSELEAGUE SOCCER will
bbgintonight at the Optimist Park at 6:30
pm. If you have signed up your child,
please show up at 630 -pm. For more in-
formation call the Recreation Office at
rRI!N PREVIEW
by (Recreation Director) Marty Bedard
5274)882. -_
SWIMMING LESSON REGISTRATION
will be held on Saturday, June 10 from 10 cents to 50 cents per book. representative from Hilton Bag Lunch Co.
am to 1 pm at the Lions Park Pavillfon. Don't miss this great opportunity to Ltd. will be at the registration to give
This will be your last chance. There will pick. up some great books at great prices. - you information.
be 3-3 week sessions. They are July PLAYGROUND PLAYSCHOOL and If you are a student aged 5 to 20 years
3 -July 21, July 24 -Aug. 11 and Aug. LEADER -IN-TRAINING Program of age and interested in the theatre, the
14 -Sept. 1. registration will be held at the Seaforth BLYTH FESTIVAL will be offering free
No phone registrations will be accepted. and District Community Centre on drama programs from July 17 to August
The Seaforth Branch Library will be Wednesday, June 21 from 7 to 9 pm. 13.
hosting a GIANT BOOK SALE. This sale Please make an effort to register your Last year the workshops for younger
will raise money for the Branch's new child on the date given. You will receive children concluded with a fun perfor-
computer terminal. The dates of the sale a schedule of events on this night. mance of a play they had created
will be Saturday, June 17 from 1b am to Registration fees are as follows: Full themselves. For more information about
5 pm to Friday, June 30 during regular time (7 weeks) is $60, Part time 'fir days Young Company auditions and workshops
library hours. All types of books will be for 7 weeks is $35, and one full week will and other children's programming call
available. Hardcover, paperbacks, and be $20. Lunch hour will be supervised. the Blyth Festival Administration Offices
magazines. Prices will range from five If you wish to purchase a bag lunch a at 523-4345.
Local athletes compete at regional track meet
The Public School Regional Track Meet Public School was second with 541 and
for 1989 was held Tuesday, May 30, and all Hullett placed third with 448. The other com-
the winning local athletes from throughout peting track teams were Clinton 369, Blyth
the region gathered at the Seaforth District 188 and Vanastra 107.
High School field. For winning or placing in events students
Huron Centennial of Brucefield was the were awarded points, and high scoring
winning team with 637 points, Seaforth athletes were:
HURON CENTENNIAL won the regional track meet at Seaforth District High School
recently, and these athletes who helped win point for the school finished among the top
three competitors in their age group. They are (back, left) Andre Geiger who tied for
first place among Senior Boys; Robyn Carnochan, second 'in Senior Girls; Mike Hayter,
tied for first in Senior Boys; Luke McMillan, third in Intermediate Boys; Samantha Scott,
second in Intermediate Girls; (front) Carly Pryce, third In Midget Girls; Andrea McGrath,
first in Midget Girls; Sam Gundy, third in Junior Boys; and Jamie Dollery, first in Midget
Boys. Corbett photo.
SEAFORTH PUBLIC SCHOOL placed second in the regional, track meet, and five SPS
athletes placed among the top three in their age group in the region. Shawna McCall
(back, left) placed third in Senior Girls, Jamie McNichol placed second in Intermediate
Boys, Vicki Lansink placed first in Intermediate Girls, Grant Ward placed second in
Midget Boys, andSteve Mclnally placed first in Junior Boys. Corbett photo.
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Customer Appreciation McYnth
June 15 -July 15, 1989
Best In Customer Service
Call our customer service represen- i.
tative, Mike Gerrits. Mike will be more
than pleased to discuss all of your x'
concrete needs. He can,be reached
at 1-800-265-1776, 482-3431 or
482-5610 (Home).
It you encounter any problems or have
a suggestion on how we can serve you
better, we encourage you to let us
know.
Free Donuts,
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During customer appreciation month,
we will be, sending free donuts, from it
Bantle's Bakery, -with ;every order of .M
ready -mix. Also, feel free to ask our .'
drivers for our.pons and matches.
New Conveyor
Our Guarantee For All
ReadyMlx Dellvertes
Order your ready -mix at least 12 hours
before the anticipated delivery time
and wewiltguarantee to deliver your
load within 45 min. of that time.
Should you have to wait more than 45
min. onanydelivery, the cost of 1 m3
of concrete will be deducted from your
bill.
Customer Appreciation
Raffle
Get one ticket for every m3 you use.
,Winners'will:bedrawn July 17, Three
prizes are. available:
1st, Prize — an all expense paid
'weekend et Benmlller Inn.
2nd Prize — a dinner for two at
Bailey's.
'3rd Prize — four tlokete,to the Huron We have recently installed a new 38
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MIDGET GIRLS: First place went to An-
drea McGrath of Huron Centennial with 38
points, second place was won by Jennifer
Szusz of Hullett with 36 points, and close
behind was Carly Price of Huron Centennial
who earned 34 points.
MIDGET BOYS: Jamie Dollery of Huron
Centennial won first spot with 38 points,
Grant Ward of Seaforth had 34 points for se-
cond place, and Chad Chipchase of Clinton
had 26 points for third place.
JUNIOR GIRLS: The entire Junior Girls
division was won by Hullet. Lindsay Ander-
son was way out in front with 58 points,
Rachel Jenkins followed with 36 points, and
Shelley Dobie placed third with -25.
JUNIOR BOYS: Steve Mclnally of
Seaforth walked away with first place scor-
ing 58 points, Henry Bos of Blyth Was second
with 28 points, and Sam Gundy of Huron
Centennial placed third with 27 points.
INTERMEDIATE GIRLS: Vicki Lansink
of Seaforth handily took first place with 58
points, Samantha Scott of Huron Centennial
took second with 30, and Stacey Fleet of
Clinton earned third with 18 points.
INTERMEDIATE BOYS: Bryan Watson
of Clinton was the high scoring athlete in the
meet as he tallied up 76 points. Behind him
was Jamie .McNichol of Seaforth with 29
points, and Luke McMillan of Huron Centen-
nial with 18.
SENIOR GIRLS: Kara Hiltz of Clinton
was the high senior girl with 34 points. She
was followed closely by Robyn Carnochan of
Huron Centennial with 32, arid Kelly Giles of
Vanastra and Shawna McCall of Seaforth
tied for third place with 20 points each.
SENIOR BOYS: There was a four-way tie
,for first place in the Senior Boy's division,
as Tony Vanderlei and Tom Nott of Hullet,
and Mike Hayter and Andrew Geiger of
Huron Centennial all scored 22 points.
0 THE SEAFORTH
SPORTSMEN'S
CLUB
would like to say
THANK YOU
to the following sponsors for
their assistance in making our
TROUT DERBY such a success
Dempster Food
Custom Art Design
Tom Malone Charters
Coops' Sport & Leisure
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SEAFORTH LIONS POOL
SWIMMING
LESSON
REGISTRATION
at the
3 SESSIONS
July 3 - July 21
July 24 - Aug. 11
Aug. 14 - Sept. 1
LIONS PARK PAVILION
SATURDAY, JUNE 3 10 AM e 1 PM
SATURDAY, JUNE 10 10 AM m 1 PM
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