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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-08-02, Page 121Z .. THE HURON .E.XPQS1TQR. At) ;AT 2, 1979. , e greens by Ca�.roia nn. Dgig. My :apologies for not: hay- ing at least a brief coltinan le last week's paper, but things were pretty'hetichere at the i course. When you."re busy you certainly don't have lime to sit doss. n and, write' about it, .Now flit :re arra. tee to ws eeks to et %Vr. so there is plenty- of news._ Thursday July 19 Men's Night was ie on 1» Rod: Deity with t 34 and: Rim Harris with a 44 fora 'S tela) Ri.e!, t .:a - their tails w ere Doug Pinder with a 3- eedt Brian '%t;ll.wr ww ills a 42 ;hir Recreation t Last oweeicenustww lust how balanced., the Rc'vrz.•4tiora4 league has heen this se.ts,eoi as 3 of the 4 games Wert %%Awn by a. one run margin flu. Opening game .in Sun.l;iw evening sass a real pot»hers duel as both Chuck R.whtns of .the: F,iremen And Mc% De*leccivao tat the Taira 4"lush threw three hatters Ihe• lire inning saw the only run t't bad' th, ,:at^ , s,,e;.t , .ts P.t.e Katt ,;'. ..b ,. ..,t. rY .Y3:.; ..tto t't rr:L,. oats s 13''.4,. !. s s, :. 1 tAa' 14,4r4 4 4 4 , 4a ..i ;t., YR .'tu�.t ,tr '.. • an! altmoattr 1h. s zo,,•rs i*ars 7?. ni 4 .t•`+.... P.i>� ,.• Tr.tt. t,,vF:,p.., 11r s,, tt,t 4 tett,* sacs ate 13 P 131:ars , , , r..'tre .t 5 •1 Mens sta�ding.s tighten• up INTENDED FOR LAST WEEK The Men's Recreational league again provided plenty of excitement for local fans us us action this week sass, the league standings really tight• en up with, only three games left. The opening. contest Sun= day saw the East place Main- street..'ontinuc to tly high as' they upset the second place QuienaS by a b•2 ;score. 'Mainstrect opened with a. single unearned runhut sass the Queens strike for three singles. by Bill Kuno; Dennis Campbell and Ray hug's fee two runs ;and a 2-1 lead. After . a. scoreless • second' ,Mamstreet evened the score at 2 .all as a single by •Brian Cooper coupled with 3 Que ens errors allowed the run to ' score, Mainstreet then blew. . the game open in the fifth as W �nthrop b only 1 hit a; single by D n r Henderson...by 3 more Queen eats .errors: allowed': four runs to cross the: plate and a big 6-2 Q lead for Main'streer, Neither Bel rate's team could get untracked as the . itchers controlled the L tarrespnndcrit p MRS. ROBERT If C'LLEY game . 'Winning pitcher Bots . Beuttenntillcr- •. allotted sis (ytr ;lul. ? trri, the w4"in hits but his ream eomMitted ew thrmidget girls defeated just 3 errors as the Queens p g Belgrave with a score (1(41./0 committed § errors spoiling 11. Sandra Reg,ele hit uvea •Jack ,price's four hitter.- hy me*uns arid' KimThe.`late game Monday: saw the Firemen move up and 4•1arg •arts<;each bit one. . into.a tie with the Queens,for : On lu1y "nth mtsttwrt'tinc hit second laic as ,thee whip - toed the tVanthr.ip a&Rant ` 1iey' pit.• d: they Village' . v • -2 up a Betel light .and lost ht pe b• an h line point against Brussels. score. The Village started the • gae.with just eight players 1 r seas the s...WC. m but opened a 1-0first `inning Lorre Pry,:e.•and tahint Rilev . lead as Kole Henderson'> tacit 9tt'ta ltontrrain. `ow thA;,. i.,im_ . h.ts f"siit d . their' stogie scored their run. The regular season and aretarin • • Firenien struck back. in the second with three runs . <an t.x r;.a f`.r the playoffs, three hits as Gary hack and Chuck 'Robbins doubled and a single by. Paul Rau provid• ed the batting power. The Firemen narrowed the gap in the fourth as. Doug Phillips tripled and seared on an erre* to leave the Firemen' up .just 3=2 The fifth was; all the •Firinen needed as they ex- ploded for 4 runs ;iS baek 10 back -doubles by pati) fluky and Jerry Armstrong 'fol- iow'ed by Dave Lcingstaff's. triple gave the Firemen a ".2 • lead and control of the game.. A single run in the seventh. was icing on the cake as the • Firemen eoastcd to an east win. The. "opening. game Mon- day saw the Teachers mote three points in front of the' . pack as they edged the B.P. Bears by a 5.2 score. The Bookseortns took advantage of errors in the opening inning to open a 3.0 lead. It f' ..a r.:. h;a,A ; ith 1 run in rh. thud: 1,41 .0;4t11 the big bats of ria:.. 13..u's •rein incd silk to as they 1:411-Vd to mount s.,i'rr.u. threat. Both pitch- ers., throws ser en hitters but errors pee ter be the big diflert•nce..ltrrre Feeney lead the Tea.hers with two doubles while :Mare i3oh.inct doubled for the clears, The final contest saw the 1 urt Club etinimit a mental niistake in the final inning w+hh h could hate cost ✓ ictory .is they had to settle lar ,t 5.5 ire with the surging 1 r tvo;ilers- 1Vhat had, started as an intentional walk ended up as .the final out as the Travellers salvaged the tie as ,. • clic two tennis rlmatTt tit.tl to the league standings. Gun club results Kippen Guts Club ori Mon- day', July 30 had 19 shooters. Stores, were: John Ander- son, 50 straight; Lloyd Ven.. nar, 25; Patil: Ritchie. 25; Bert Mahaffy, 25; . • Brad. Mann, 25; Bob Ironside, 25; Terry! Baker, 24; John fless- ds, 24; Jamie Caldwell, 24 Harrison Schack, 23; Brian. Beer, 23; Made Rdmunst n, 22; Todd Caldwell, 22 Dan Crerar°i- 21; Alan Bell, 21; 110b Caldwell, 21; Grant ':MeGreggor,18; Roy Lamport 17 and Bob Baker, 17. a: V. On Thursday, July lir the pvxtr weather .kept ananv of the Men's Night regulars aow icy . bit the ;striaw del go ora, Swith'C-ana Don and Mor, Robinet t ombintng a 35 and a. 49, res,pe:ttwcly two take first pl,t1 a in 4; very small held. Men's .night is 4 JAtZeld4 $.00.7eSS • w he sure tt. eson:e otrt tonight and get a ,rack. at r w1t'fi.t1 ,. .. tart. tr,ars 4"•etaintl an.: post a h.,5 wwtis ,.v r the' \1asaisaree ters SII.YM eilamistrv-et opened up a t ra first mento); lead as 13 P starts l.a*4;kd shato and wart mattes) sewtrral . rrors li' P. ntanap;rd a smile run to the st,,,wtittl as J 1.M4iesttvt" but aeaan 8. P looked shaky to ;,he field After. l.iritstreet moss t up 5.1'a holm.' run by. Bob Dinsmore seemed to spark B. 1'. as the rallied to score 3 runs, and narrow the gap to 5-4 ,13 P settled doss in the field and held the M.tutstreeters S.Orelcss V, bile tying the 'sore at 5 al rp the'.. fifth on Ron 13etter- man's double'. Then atter a scoreless sixth inning the bottom of . the seventh sass Ben Akker' triple thenseare on Ren Beuerman's s;acriti e fly to w in the game for the. Rears. Monday's opening contest also provided a roneback effort es the Travellers oyer; came a 3•II deficit to piost, a 5-4 wt in over • the Village squad. 'rhe Village took acd• vantage of error$to score three runs in the first .and, held on to the margin for 4 innings before the Travellers • exploded at the plate and along with niistakes scored 4 big runs to move in front 4-3; The Village' settled ,down and evened the score in the sixth but again a :last inning rally says the Travellers push ac- ross the winning run to take the victory. FINAL GAME The final game saw several rai.n • interruptions hut it, the ,kith'' The MidsuMmer'.Madness Dance was .held in the Clubhouse on Sat. July 2:1. Music was provided by Stet en's • Chantry Gold'. In ver`yone had a ;good titne .acrd We hope to hase a dance again to the fall. The Legion Zone tourna- ment was held on Sunday, the 22nd with SO golfers, from g hts wasn't much lit a eontest after the third inning as.the f g. league leading Teachers .ex- ploded for " runs in the fifth. Amus Fcenei''s Grand Slam. homer And then c a to an mw, a h oast east 11.2' victory. Doug Bach who threw a 4 hitter at the Queens. also helped his own .atlse with a triple AS the leachers nosed. out in front. I•i 3 points and: knocked,. th. Queens out of contention of the league championship. WWI only 2 regular schcd- uteri games remaining the Teachers look like 'n''• have first place wrapped up. This week will sue all the games played on • Monday because of the long holiday. weekend. The first place Teachers and' second place Firemen will start .the day at 3:30 in a battle for the• league title_ The second game at 5 p.m. will be 'Mainstreet and the Turf Club. Then the Travellers and Queens will lock horns and B.P. will. tangle with the Village to fn ish off the -day. HOLIDAY BALL It . will be a good way to end a holiday weekend so if you. ani to enjoy an ' afternoon and evening out with your family, join us at the. Opt- imist park foranentertaining abaseball. d. • of b, seta Il. STANDINGS W L T Pts. Teachers 8 3 .1 17 Firemen 5 3 4 1:4 Travellers' 5 5 2 12 Queens • 6. 5 1 12 1 11 Turf Club 4 6 2 10 Village 4 6 1 9 Mainstrect 3 6 2 8 r n.. Flow r..... Maclea e s ill. be closed W fr .. m. f r.holicJa s o Y. August 1st' to September .4,197 e NOW DURING Going Out of Business"Sa�e:.:. DRASTIC 'REOL CTIONS ON ALL MERCHANDISE us Legions a.li'; cover eompettng for 'learn and in.dividuai 'honours. The following Sun - ,day*, the Ltmdesboro .Invitation was held, Over 40 golfers 'from the L.ondesboro area were here for golf and dinner. The rnain event of the. week had to be our first annual Ladies' invitation. l.t was ..a nine .hole sonpetition for gross and net prizes. e. Ladies came from lioderieh. Stratford, Dundee. Chnton. Bayfield and ,5ealsst•th- to• make up a. field ...It 4"': A new .trophy :has been, purchased and Jean Cook of 'OW Stratford Muni+:ipel Golf Course will be the first nettle engraved on it Mrs. Cook shot a 3 over par 40 to take top honours of the day. Het on herheelsIA .. Stella. as, Ste.l, . Cradder from Dundee Coentry to Club with a 42. The low net . winner . was Lee ti r tR Worthington also of Dundee with, a net score of 33. Otherprize winners were: tI>'ra McCabe. Sunset Golf hub; 'Shirley' Ltriae, Strat- tord Country Club; Theresa l:niae. Stratford Municipal; Chris Walsh. Seaforth Golf:. Mert Rlliatte. Bayfield Golf Club; Carolanne Doi , R Seaforth. Qolf 5i C.C.; Shelia, Morton,. Seaforth: Golf & C.C.; Edna Vogt, :Stratford Municipal; ,1 Io Smith, See - forth Golf C.C,; ,Marg: Smith. Sunset .Golf Club; Kay Sharpe. Bayfield G.C.: Lola; Rohfridsteh, Mitchell C+,C.; Anna Kling, ayfield; Mary Doig. Seaforth G C.C.; Jenny Mountford, Maitland C.C,.; Eleanor Liff- .e leur. Dundee e C.C,; Jean Stewart, C.C.; & Se forth G Seaforth Chris Hoffnleyer. Maitland C.C.: Ruth Beuttenmiller, Seaforth G.&C..0. Marilyn , M rah n Chesney. Seaforth; Jean ;Barth.tf..0as f' I * a,C'.; Mud Bearer. lei:t ►'afC' C,Lit; rt I-ia11, Duttl ee1a . ,il;etty .G'arr:tt, B4y tieid tz.C`,; ;BIos- som L inlet. 'Stratford Munic- ipal: /tithe 1 tht'ctt. Stratford. Municipal and 1 1.try IOttw;. Bayfield iii;,C'. lc)Sharp of Clinton out- distanced, ea are one for the Iongest time to a b hitting 8 $oper S.hr», nt w: the Wind on the mei' <'t leireaw. Stella Cr:tdder t' Dundee :C.C. Was Closest to the.pin on the fifth green Jean Cook and EJ'eantwr Leillcure were the ladies vwith the least number of putts. • Although: the rain .and wind threatened tounleash,. all day. it ss aited until' everyone had completed 4� a their :rtntnd before pouring, down. By then es eryone was soeiatixing in the clubhouse and:: gearing up for one Of, Veltna's snipersu .suppers; .pp s VANASTRA FACTORY OUTLET • Jtr\ ' i i •i•: 11 s r 0.041 v a, - . o fit t. ,,. • y el 431 a 11b, let v`1 ANNEX SALE HOURS Thursday. August 2: 10 a.m. -9 p.m. friday, August 3: 10 oats. - 9 p.m. Saturday, August 4:10 a.m... 6 p.m. Sunday. August, 5:12.noon - 6 p.m. Monday, August 6: 10a.m. - 6 p.m. LADIES' WEAR LADIES' SWEATERS • Choose from: an excellent •selection of ladies' stylish .sweaters, These would make an ideal gift or why not add some to your own wardrobe .ALL SELLING AT 25° ur oalready Io,w ` O OFF Price. LADIES' SLACKS $Choose from a selection of polyester slacks specially priced to save you money. These are priced, so low you'll beable to afford 4 or 5pair, Value Priced at just :2.9% pair LADIES'.BATHING°SUII'TS.` • Choose froth burcompldte line of ladies' sults.' Many styles to choosefron. YOUR CHOICE AT 25% OFF LADIES' PURSES •• Choose from our entire stock of ladies' purses. Many styles to choose from. • Now-Clearfnp•at 1/2 Price. SLADIES SHORTS •• These shorts are made ` from tl69 pollyester and 201 cotton'...Conadlon madi these shorts:' come In colours of green,, pink, :yellow' and blue in Sixos S- M.L. Our Rig. '3.9977 Now Alit :2.9/, pair. SAVINGS ON LADIES' WEARING • APPAREL W. have onerack of ladies' stocks, tops, jackets and more, All are qualify made garments, Now Selling at, B/0 OFF• the Regular Low Price. MEN'S WEAR MEN'S SLACKS • An ..assortment of: Men's stock'* in various styles; skisValue to 11.00 olours.:'Reg. end c Now'Clearins eiJust 974 each, �MEN'S JACKETS SA1$ortnnint of one Of kind lockets in a' Variety of stiles and sites. Ail reduced to V2 price 3MEN'S LONG SLEEVE SHIRTS •Chaosi from+ our 'ferret Creations in ST' , M.L. M.ny differinf Stylet fo; choo3. from. Valuer Ss High es "$.Sl' flaw Jutst'.. 1 `9y ese Our pri a table was, excel- lent thanks to the many merchants who .helped out our first tourney, Our '.thanks to: Eleteher.GolfiEnterprises; wen Doig Windows; Bendix, Hensall; John 1.ongstaff and ;David 'Langstaff, Seaforth; The Arbor, Clinton; :Cook's Florist, Clinton; Triangle l iscoun t Seaforth; ;Box. f Furniture, Seaforth; Bob & Betty's Variety, Seaforth; Scott's Florist, Seaforth; Stewart BroS.,, Seaforth; Keating's, Pharmacy, • Sea - forth; Pauline's Hair Care, Seaforth; Roth's Market, Seaforth; 1CiinS"s, Seaforth; Good Times Travel, Sea. forth; Larone"s,; Seaforth; McConnell, Stewart & Devereaux, Seaforth; Sea - forth Jewellers; Anstett Jewellers, Seaforth; Sled- mans, Seaforth. Many members helped .. with prize donations,, their Om and assistance. They alai helped : to make our first tourney a smashing success. The Junior Match Play has, been ssc n ;by. Greg Core, 15. from Egrnondville. Greg, met Joe Anstett in the final and by %! is the first to have bis name ,on the brand new Sills Trophy for Annual Competition in Junior Match lay. Congratulations Greg) The Men's final in the championship level of Match. Play is a round robin among Doug Pinder, Rod Doig. and. Dave Langstaff. We hope to have news of .a winner by next week. This is a long weekend svith no tournaments sched- uled, . so come on Out, Next d week I; have an interview with Steven Bennett of Cant- erbury C.C. in Sarnia whois leading in points: in area g assistantp rofessional tourn,, amentsl "The Store that Saves YOB Moret MEN'S--• .BOYS.'..LADIES'-GIRLS'.ond BABY'S WEAR YARD GOODS - POUND GOODS SEWING MACHINES;: GROCERIES, LOCATED ON HWY NO. 4 SOUTH OF CLINTON AT VANASTRA GIGANTIC ANNEX SASE Savings in our Annex from tQ7So/o33"° y AUGUST 2 STARTINGTHURSDT `MONDAY, AT0:00 A•M• AUGUST 6 Al 6 P.M.P We have; taken our dnnual Tent Sale indoors - to our ANNEX BUILDING directly behind our. store (across from Koma Boats) We Still' offer • you: thousands of dollars,of stock at savings. you can't afford to miss out op! 'PLUS, MANY IN- STORE SPECIALS. MEN'S WEAR - CONT'D 4MEN'S COTTON SHIRTS . These Corah shirts come' in round or v - neck styling: Attractively styled these come in S -M -L' in an excellent, colour range.Compare at '7,95 sit` Our•Annex Sale Price Just •Q' MEN'S'' LONG' SLEE V E.SH IRTS Iv Choose from striped styling rn- P Y 9 or nu bored shirts. Sizes S.M.L. Now Just '1i;97 each • CHILDREN'S WEAR SHORT SLEEVE TOPS •.'Choose from an excellent selection of, styles and colours: Sizes from infants right up to teens •. ailing . Now &ening at '1 /Z pIr't.ce• 2GIRL'S SLACKS, e. Choose; from an excellent selection 'of styles. Outfit the kids for school at these low prices.. $2.97 pair. BOY'S AND GIRL'S JACKETS • Choose from these shell jackets for girls or boys. Excellent colour and site range. Your Choice Just $2.00 each 4 GIRL'S BIB FRONT. PANTS • Made from 50' polyester and 50',i tot - tort. These pants come in white, red green or blue. Size range from 2 to 6X. Compare at '5.99 .Now Just ;1.99' SCHILDREN'S COATS. ., We have a selection of.children's coats in girls and boys styles. N'aw Clearing at 50°/ off b BOY'S PANTS -FACTORY SECONDS `Eiccoilent value at low, low prices. These pants are Canadian made :and tome In an excellent Site range. (a) Roy's 3 too* - Reg. fo't0.95 Howlett *3.91 Or 2 for '6.97 • Os) B'oy's ,f elastic 7.12. Reg. 'to''11:$5 Now Just'4.91 Or 2 for'$+977 lc) 'toy's Cords tl-y$ - Reg. *0'17.99 New Just '5.91 or 2 for '16.91, day's Running Reg, '7.99 Shoes Qniy $3. 99. Runnlng Reg*., 18.99 Men's a Shoes` Only $4.5 1 HWY.NO.'a .1 TODGODiRICH: CLINTON HWY NO.8 to $E AFOaTH V ANASTRA FACTORY OUTLET ANNEX max OMA BOATS V ANAStRA RD. *Malt S CUsuoio:CUP HWY. NO. 77o EXETER' FABRIC DEPARTMENT 4111 FABRICEXTRAVAGANZA We have one table. of assorted fabrics., Regularly selling for '2:98 metre. Our!' Annex. Sole Price. •. Just it, So metre T-SHIRT KNITS Choose from an excellent • selection of stripes and plain colours. Sale Price at $2 el / q metre POUND GOODS Choose from, T -Shirting,. blanket ends, bedspread ends, towelling and more. Ali selling for our Annex Sole 97' Ib. WOOL SUPER SPECIAL We are bringing in a complete shipment of Canadiana Sayeile. Choose from on excellent colour range. Last time at this low sale prite 74 a50gram ball• READY-MADE DRAPES Choose froth an excellent selection of colours and sixes. Now Selling at 1/2 price Don't forget! WE'VE TAKEN OUR ANNUAL TENT SALE INDOORS. By doing this, we have cut our expenses, so we can pass •,tl to you even greater savings!