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The first Meet of the Lake
Huron Zane League was held
Saturday at the Lion's Pool,
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only 100 points between the Saturday until the end of the
first place team and thelaSt. summer, ending with a final
Meets will be held every competition. Next Saturday's
meet will be at St. ,Marys,
Placings for the 8 and,
tinder, 9 and 1Q, t t and 12,
13 and 14, and 15 ;and ,Over
classes' were:
Individual; winners were:
Boys. 13 & 14, 100 m indiv-
idual medley - Jim Lone 2nd:
Boys 9 & 10, 25 m Freestyle -
Glen Rose 3rd, Jeff Lone 4th;
Boys 11 & 12, 50 in Freestyle
-.,Dave McElwain 2nd, Rob
Glew 5th; Girls 13 & 14, 50 m
Freestyle - Cathy Lynn Van
derveldon 1stTracey Wilson
6th,
Boys 9 4 10, 25 in Back-
strOke - Glen. Rose 3rd, Jeff
Lone 4th; Boys 11 4 12. 50 m
Backstroke - Kevin William -
1... son 4th, Steven. Vander-
veldon 5th, John Seseren
6th. •
. Girls. 11 & 12, 50 m,
Backstroke , Mary Jane
Eisler 6th; Boys 13 •& 14, 50,
Alt , m Backstroke - Mike Segeren
-.".,- 4th; Rob Simpson 5th; Girls
40 13 & 14; 50 m Backstroke -
Carlie Boose 3rd; Girls 15 &
• over, 50 m , Backstroke -
Gayle Vanderveldon 2nd,
Boys 9 & 10, 25 in Breast-
stroke- Glen Rose 2nd, Jeff
Lone 3rd; Boys 11 & over, SO
• m Breastroke - Dave Mc-
• Llwain 3rd, Scott Lone 4th.
Boys 13 &. 14, 50 in.
Breaststroke - 'Marty .Bedard
6th; Girls 13 &. 14,. 50 m
Breastroke - Tracey, Wilson
2nd, Sharon Wilson 3rd,
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Cathy. Lynn Vanderveldon
and Joanne Albert 'tied for
6th; Girls 15 4 over, 50 m
breastroke - Gayle Vander-
veldon 1st. . •
Boys 9 & 10, 25 m Butter-
fly -Glen Rose 2nd, Jeff Lone
. 3rd; Boys 11 & .12, 25 m
Butterfly - Scott Lone 3rd, ,
Dave , MeLlwain 4th, Steve
Vanderveldon 6th; Boys 13 &
14, $0 m Butterfly - jim Lone
1st; Girls 13. & 14, 50 m
Butterfly - Carlie Boose 1st.;
Final Standings: 1st St. ,
Marys - 324; 2nd Exeter -
.316; 3reGoderich - 261; 4th
Seaforth - 224.
drawing 15G ;competitors The 25 -member Seaforth
from St. Marys, Goderich, swim team placed fourth, but
Exeter and Seaforth. competition Waal stiff, with
UP, UP AND THEN, SPLASHDOWN! -David Popular spot with bathers trying to beat the
Garrick demOnstrates his splashdown 'technique heat. (Expositor photo)
at the Lions Pool on Sunday afternoon, a
LION'S POOL LIFEGUARDS -In their bathing,
suits for the summer in Seafo.rth are (left to
right): Anne Albert, Joan Sills, Mark Twynham,
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The next_ s:vim meet is
Saturday, at St. Mkrys, All
interested kids are asked to
come to swim team, practice
Thursday for' more inform-
•atiOn.
Registration for the second
swimming session lessons at
the Lions Park is Sat. July
, ,ro
. 21st from 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. at
, , uniolli
the, pool.
, There will be a midnight
Clare Deverequx, Neil Johnston, Margo Kale," swim on Tuesday, July 24th
Susan Smith and Mary Lynn qlew.'Absent from from 10:30: p.m. - midnight.
the photo is Carolyn Wilson: Admission: $1.00.
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B WINNERS - The Oilers won $50, and a trophy at the recent mixed .
slow pitch ball tournament in. Winthrop. Team members are: Back left,
Bob Harris, Brian Pryce, Roy Gingerich, Laurie (Flash) Fischer, Ron
Harris, Jonn van bake', Ken uanon, Neil mcNicnol (Coach): Front Brian
McDonald, RonMcCallum, Al Koehler, Neil Beuerman,•Glen Beuerman,
Don Dalton. '
'1r **soot
$10' WINNERS' The Oilerettett wen' the recent mixed slow pitch haft
'tournament In Winthrop and took' 'home $100 plus a trophy. On' the
winning team are: Ofithe MdCallUtt, 'NOR Beuerman ;(Coach),, Cathy
Duffy, Connie Devereaux, Bonnie Beuerman, Al Koehler (Coach),
Debbie. Murray, Joan Beuerman, Carol McClure, Cheryl McCluter
Wayne • Front. 'Brenda Dalton, Pat Dalton, Betty 'MdCalhini.s.
Joyce' McOainitti. Sherri'McCall, 'Marilyn Koehler.
Life in a small village: is not as simple as
it seems - at least, not the way that
playwright Keith Routiton sees it. Mr.
Roulston's play, "McGillicuddy's Lost
Weekend" opens july 24 at 8:30 p.m. in
the Blyth Memorial Hall: It tells the story
of a small-town constable, who finds life
very complicated indeed. Fans of Keith
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Roulston's past successes, "The Shortest
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Seafort h Manor
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Rev. Roberta of
ggniondville United Church:
visited Seaforth Manor last
Wednesday and, conducted
the service. Rev. Roberts
also accompanied at •the
piano for the hymns and alt
residents wished him, a
happy "Bon Voyage" to his
native Wales for a holiday.
Rev. Thomas of Bayfield will
be in charge of the service in
Rev. Roberts absenee.
Seaforth, Manor staff held
a surprise shower for Miss
Janice Hallett R,N, last
Monday and presented her
with two lawn chairs. Janice
was a bride, elect of last
Saturday and thanked, all the
girls for their good wishes
and present.
Onthe greens
Mrs.. lattilee Keyes and
Mrs. Ruth Mullholland
visited with. Mr. Wilbert
Keyes last Tuesday.
Miss, Tillie Putittas visited
with Mist Bessie'Davidson.
'Mrs. Isabel Shortreed
nisi ted with her husband
James,
"NVelcome".to, Mr. David
Pap* who 1,as become a
resident of Seaforth Manor.
Visitng with Mr. Pantile were
his wife. also Mrs. Ruth
FaPple, Mrs,. Olive Little
and also his daughter Myrtle
from the States.
Mr. Ludger Sequin, Mr.
James Nolan, Mr. Bert
Hendy and Mr. Bruce
Bennett went out to.
Holmesville and Benmiller
Trophy
d�nated
The Seaforth Lawn Atwood with 3w -f 51,
Bowling Club held a 5th was Bill Nelly and Jack
successful men's pairs Ross of Stratford with 2w
tournament last Wednesday 47 p 11 and consolatinn
with fourteen greens in play. went to Harold Connell aud
This was the Stewart Bros. Charles Murphy of Seaforth.
tournament with the 'trophy The ladies were given many
being donated by Stewart compliments on the delicious
Bros. Mr. Jas, Stewart spoke dinner they • provided and '
during' the afternoon and Sandy Pepper also was to be '
gave greetings to the Club complimented on the
and the winning team was • excellent greens.
two, of Seaforth's younger •
men bowlers who finished Brenda Finlayson bowled
w ith 3 w 54, Bob Doig in the 2nd stage of the
and Jack Muir. Second place Pre&incial Ladies singles on,
went to John Patterson and Tuesday in London and.
Bill Brown of Seaforth with 3 although she lost out to
w 53 o/p 9. • Norma Grant of, London she
Third place was Gene made a good effort and after
Bowlby and • Huron a 3 way tie Norma Grant won
Wistermute of the Fairmount a bye ,and Brenda defeated
club London with 3 +53 �/p June Bell of Woodstock but
5.• 4th was Bill Hewitt & lost to Norma in, the extra
Charles Merrifield of game.
Nostalgia
festival to
be held in Wingham
Remember 'the dreamy
Arab sheik of Rudolph
Valentino;the comic pratfalls
of Buster Keaton and the
immortal little tramp created
by Britain's Charlie Chaplin?
Well, you, can meet all these
stars' of.the "Good old days
of Hollywood" in Wingham's
third annual Film and
Nostalgia Festival '79.
This year. the two day
festival will be held on July
28 and 29 from 10 a.m. to
midnight. Visitors can
combine movie -watching
with a look at displays of old
posters, radio premiums and
aillections of memorabilia,
from early comic books, to
records from the days of the
gramophone.
lyt
• Distance Between Two Points" and "His
Own Boss" will be happy to know that his
latest offering is full of the sharp -edged wit
that made his previous plays so popular.
Mr. Roulston's play has been placed in
the capable hands of director Janet Amos.
McGillicuddy first made his appearance
in the pages of the Village `Squire
Magazine in a regular feature entitled
"McGillicuddy's Diary." This summer his'
adventure t will appear in book form as, well
as being chronicled 'on 'the Blyth stage.
Information about the book will be avail-
able from the Village Squire. Publishing or
from the Festival box office. Tickets for the
play "McGillicuddy's Lost Weekend" are
available by phoning 523-9300 or from
most ticket outlets. •
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One special attraction this
year is Al Jolson starring in
"The Jazz Singer", the film
that started the sounct re
volution in Hollywood movies
and signalled' the end of
many a silent star's career.
This is one of the first
Canadian showings over the
movie in over 30 years.
Another classic "oldie"
'which will be presented
during the festival is
"Wings", starring Clara
Bow, the"It" girl; Buddy
Rogers, who married
Canadian actress Mary Pick.
ford and Gary 'Cooper. This
was the first movie to win an
Academy' Award.
Dick Van Dyke will be
starring in the Carl 'Reiner
movie The Comic and.,
Rudolph. Valentino's last
film. "Son of The Sheik" as
well as serials, car toons from
four- decades and the Super-
man specials from the 1940's
will all be shown at the
festival.
Admission is $3 per day or
$5 for both days.
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for a drive on beadaY,
Mr. Husseyof Egmondville.
Mr. 'William Connolly
Attended Mass at St. James
Chum*. on Sunday morning.
Mt. Art Nicholson was
out for ft slrivg And to his
home With Alan Nicholson,
Miss Mary Neville was out
on Sunday with Mrs. Hilda
Montague.
Miss Kate Laverty enjoyed
an outing to Bayfield with,
her Deice Mary VanTrYek,
Miss Barbara McGrath- of
Toronto a former employee
of Seaforth Manor visited
with Mrs. Minnie Hawley,
and friends at 4ettforth.
Manor. • , •
Mr. John Cardno, •Qt
Seaforth was to see Miss,
Evelyn Cardno..
Rev, Ure and Mrs. Stewart
visited with Miss Bessie
Davidson, Mrs. Mary Carter
and Mrs, isitinnie
Visiting with Mr. Arthur
Nicholson were his cousin
Mary Smith of Manitoba, his
neice Mary Washo and Mr.
ilsOn
and Mrs. W• Man Of
town,
Mrs. Annie dinnattong
and Mr. Don Armstgong Of
Listowel visited with Mins
Bessie Davidson,
Mrs. Florence Carter
visited with Mrs. Mary
Carter.
Miss Bessie Davidson
enjoyed Tuesday at the home
of her neice Mrs. Edith
Dunlop.
Ladies Resident Council
meeting was held Thursday
morning at Seaforth Manor,
Our picnic we planned for
last week had to be cancelled
due to rain so it has been.
scheduled for Friday this
week.
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