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Kin Gun Chair re- Mahaffy. 22. Gary Koeble'r.
110,10.411kile tctay, June •ef<i, incite 22 ,lanc Caldwell., 22«
1.9 sitotrters were. Nevin 'art 5:ic rregor« 1t h.)y.4
il, atwbport,2S; Dan (Ciera;. "Veneetr. 2:0;
25; John Anderson. 2$; Jing Grant Mearegor
Butcher, 24; John flessels.. 19: A04n Be li. 19; B. Prez*
24; Pete B1ack. 24; 4; punt Bator, 1"J' rrers;a1or, 19
lititchie, 23: Al Kvle,23. Burt 'fig/ Bede" lb".
Boys' Minor
(ER..
Players, are still Needed for
Ater '',1891111970/196,91
and
•Squirt; (Born 1971/1972J Teams
InterestedPlayers should attend,thi,' next practice
Mon. Juno 11, 6;30. fp,:rn.
PLAYSCHOOL
Registration Forms
NOW Availabie
A M1n Playground for eblldren 8 ? tears
Julv3- August :17
forms are available at the Recreation Office
• 527.0882
Seaforth ;Agricultural $o.crety
Queen
of the fair
ITE
Now receiving. entries
Interested girls between, 18-25 years,_
Free- CNE tour in August for
participant, including dinner
Sponsors also required
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Contact Jane Vincent, Ken Coleman +
SEAFORTH
FA.11. FAIR SEPT. 20,21'
On t
green$.
Caro'iann 'Doig
a,
1 is• net .._
AGof o e, n
tlllKs
Golf Club It is an old
expression fid: a very ac-
curate• one For many years
now the ;golf course ixu
'Sodom . has been in ,aper-
attott, lout it Wasn't Until.
Monday night June 4, that a
Seaforth Goll .land Country
Club was torttteet. The meet-
ing began at S ;30 p.m. and
,although the turnout was not
as large as expected, an
e eouth e tisaS. chosen 'to gest
our first year off to a good
start. Now we*hate a "Club"
that tan organize many
!"vents and inct'ease our
nienibewr's enjoyMent in the
spout of golf.
Many interesting c .ideas
have been brought till and
I'm, seers if all the members
help ont.by eeintributing their
time andidtas,'+i- the new
exel:utive "viii h,h t no prob-
lem making the 19"9 season
a stleeeSs.
The CIO President for this
;ear is Lloyd Eisler of
Seaforth, owner of Seaforth
'Reddi'Chef: Mr. Eisler cont.
merited that he would .be.
happy to help) us, get cur club
started and our first'year off
the .ground. ion Morton. A
Seaforth high] schoolteacher
.is sic'•presidepr for 1979 and
he.. ill become president in
1980. ,The ' Club Treasurer is
Bill Walsh OfSeaforth, A.
keen golfer and defending:
champion of our Annual
Men's Inv.itat.ion. Bill is an
LARGEST
CAR STEREO
SELECTION
U 1
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STRATFORD
AIR C0NDmONER OWNERS
Call To -day 527-0636
Pre -Season Service
at shop
PRICE INCLUDES
*complete; check-up labour
*cleaning, lubrication & filter
(Offer : Expires June 30, 1979) Any
additional parts and labour extra
all makes
Major Appliance Repair and Service
Seaforth,
Ontario
FAT E
ALL PURCHASES
GIFT BOXED.
FREE OF CHARGE.
Long and short sleeve oo W a lk i n Shorts 10
Dress :shirts 10 1017• g
taw and short sleeve ' Dressing gowns
Sport shirts 12" 22'x.
Tank tops s.tw Leather belts
1 2" Bathing suits
4.00 Summer caps
Socks
Ties
Pertisa Press Summer
Jackets 2145
menus
Sport Coats ,S' Blazers
Penins press
Work Pants green,
1541
21"
3.fti to 6.00
841
2ss
navy or
'I Wig' shine,brown 12."
Work Boots low or hlglbseihts CSA approved 34411449 .
Reg. $55:00
4
TO
194 CLEAR
13"
it
sliatorth ; Mens Wear
ea
527-0995
J'.
accountant at .gendt?t. Carol-
anne Wig; is the 1973
Secretary and 1 for one .alit
sure that she is going to have
a very busy summer!
In addition to the above
mentioned positions, four
directors were elected to.
assist in organiriing club
events and represent the
different areas of golfing,
interest. Don; .Armstrong, a
Clinton police officer and Bill
Weber of Egmondville,.
Clinton high school teacher
r
will be 1979 directors. Rep-
resenting the ladies is Mrs.
Bernice Longstaff of Seaforth:
and the juniors are repres-
ented by Claude Daw, a
Clinton high school student,
Of course all the Club
members are encouraged to
give their support. Everyone
is busy during; the summer
but if we all pull' together we
will be off to a flying start!
So after over 15 years let's
congratulate ourselves, we
are a club now!
This. Thursday night is
Men's night, and we hope to
have enough fellows out to.
have a fun competition
organized. On Sunday after-
noon at 3 p.m. a small mixed
tournament is scheduled, as
the Clinton Legion, Assoc,.
visit us again. it wciu1d: be.
wise to come out early and
avoid the rr;' h later on. On
Mun.hly .fine 4, three of our
area goiters travel! ed to New
Dundee for the qualifier of
the day with a 73 andhe will
qualify to play in the Amat-
eur. being played at the
Summit Club beginning July
17th. Cam Doig and Ian
Doig both shot 80 and failed
to gilalifY..
June 9-17 is•Ontario Junior.
Golf Week. organized to
promote junior golf develop-
ment in our province. Rem-
ember that today's youth are
tomorrow's golfers. At the
Seaforth; Club. there are over
50 Junior members and most
ofthem are • super keen
golfers. Many of them• are.
outectery day and eat; sleep,
and dream golf. One young
If
ser said. alit last week he
*canted he had driven the'
'mom in the Grind Fill'
The same boy rote the
following poem.
VQR E
The day was sunny" as WOW
be.
1 set my ball upon my
,y
mg
1swutg h :I b with, 4,1m
y
might,
Tr a darn thing: boolted .to, the
right..
I hitmy three buthit the
'tree*
,
1 bit four and, yelled "Fore''
Chit my wedge and went IMO'
the hedge,
I hit my two and bounced into
a shoe,
1 made a put with my putter,
the darn thing slipped by like
butter,
t swung my club with, .all my
might,
The darn "thing didn't come
down until night.
Charlie Malcolm..
Some of our junior.' golfers
are excellent golfers and
some are just beginners, but
in both; cases the enthusiasm
is high. This year is the first
time for a junior match play
event and the response has
beet!; excellent..
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f
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.during our, junior golf week.
Any money raised; during
jugoeis divin
half,nior withlf weonek half ided being
retained by the club .and the
other hald sent to the Prov-
incial Junior Development
' Programs. This year Men
and Ladies, in participating
clubs will; be able to play
yawn
tourney
during Junior Golf Week for
,the low net, the winners
participating in an Ontario
Junior Golf Week Champtoi-
:ship; at well known golf
courses. The entry tee ,is;
S1,00 per round or S5,O0 for
"Big Brother Ticket" and
you, can play as many rounds:
as possible during the week.
Come out and give our Junior
Golfers• your support.
bowing
on
Seaforth, Lawn Bowling
Clubis underway for, another
season and on Sunday June
10. will be haing their first
tournament of the season it
being e; mmercial Hotel
Trophy.thThisCois a mixed
doubles tournament :starting
at 1:30 p.m The men plan to
bowl Monday evenings this
summer with the ladies on
Mon, afternoons. Any new
bowlers are welcome to come
out and; try bowling and
already some have done just.
that.
Considerable work is being
done at the greens and a new
picket fence is being added.
This is the 50th anniversary
year of the Seaforth Club and.
severral events are planned
during the year, It. is hoped'
there will be a good turnout
at the dance Friday night, •
LEGION BOWLING LEAGUE CHAMPS—The Legion .Bowling : League
top schedule of champs includes (left to right) Grant Chesney, George
Hays, Margaret 'Smale, Helen Nicholson and, Donald. Wood. (Absent:
Jane Habkirk).
THE CHAMPS The three winners, of the high average awards in the
Legion. Bowling League were Margaret' Ungarian, Donald Wood and
Helen Nicholson.
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Income Tax Deductable Registered
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SEAFORTH
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Would you like to ;Upgrade your job skills? Get backinf the
work force?' Or move ahead in the work force?, .
You can: do it in Clinton
Conestoga. College, Clinton Campus, offers the :following.
certificate Programs on a continuous entry basis
throughout the year.
Academic ''Upgrading
English', Mathematics and Science
to .College entry .level
• Programs are offered ona continuous intake basis ..
throughout the year. .
• Contact the Clinton Campus for the 'date of the next
openings.
• Testing and counselling are available to help you select a'
program.
* .Funding assistance may be available. Check to see if you
are eligible.
CaII or Write to arrange an interview, or. drop in to the
Campus 482-3458, 'more
p
information on on these Varnr o Road,
rams.
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18 Suzuki 50
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'78 CX 500 Honda.
'78 0S 125
•74. RD 350 Yamaha
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74 KS 125 Kawasaki
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'78 DS 100 Suzuki
• '77' Con ,Am 250
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75 G3.100"Kawasokt
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'75 CR' 125 ,
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75 CZ 125
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'77 Honda CT 70
78 Suzuki DS 80
77 Kawasaki KD 175
73 Kowasaki 100
'78 Suzuki DS. 125
'78 KZ 650 Kowasok,
78 GT 550 Suzuki
18 Suzuki 50
'77 TS 400 Suzuki
'78 Suzuki DS 185'
'78 CX 500 Honda.
'78 0S 125
•74. RD 350 Yamaha
77 Yamaha 125
74 KS 125 Kawasaki
'78 CB 550 Honda
'78 DS 100 Suzuki
• '77' Con ,Am 250
'74 Kawasaki. 90
77 Hondo, MR 50
74 Honda CT 70
"72 350 Yamaha
75 G3.100"Kawasokt
75 Yamaha 125
"74 DMP Min, Bike
'77 YZ 400
77 RM 100 Suzuki12)
'78 GS 750 Suzuki
'77 RM 370
'75 CR' 125 ,
'78 A100 Suzuki
'7B RM, 100121
'78 RM 400
'78 KK 125
75 CZ 125
'78 Suzuki TS. 1100--
'78FAA 250
'74 Suzuki TC 125
'78 RM .12$
73 Hondo CT 70
MOTOCROSS RACING
SUNDAY, JUNE 10
3rd Round of Di-Jor Stories.
Moors 11 a.m. -Finals 3 p.m.
caamphile *MR ,'•,
'.u. rvgn Sur5L,
011e o. uiaL.
pa,rsOzd,e,wee
Open 7 Days o Week .Including
• Thugs,/ Fri till 9,.Saturday 1415, Sunday -12.5
Ida
VARNA, ONT.,
,Hwy 14, NOR/if or H[NSnll, LOOK 'OR THCS/.6"1
262.3318 oir 262051109
Start shopping now for
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SUNDAY, JUNE 17
We suggest .
Forsyt•
h and Arrowshort sleeve dressed
shirtsin cool plain shades, tone on tone or
new - stripes, plus popular whites. Sizes,
14% to 18. Regular or fitted types.
• Our price
1'95:
ILO SHIRTS
Famous Arrow, Forsyth, Skins and Style Guild.
Makes in a. huge choice of plain shades, .
horizontal stripes as illustrated, plus a great
collection of two-tone novelties -sizes e'S" to
"XXL". ,Featured in brown, navy, sand,
powder white, yellow, beige and green.
Regular S15.00 to $22,00
o. urpylae 121
18•96
bifashable Po'iyester
CRESS.PANTS
200 pair to choose from in•plain shades, overchecks, fine weaves,,and nett''
stripes all fully machine washable and dryable. Sizes 30 to SO Waist,
181196
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