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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-08-09, Page 5Big Reductions On all models in stock to make room for the 1980 Snowmobiles now Come Check Us Out ELDER ENTERPRISES SALES & SERVICE DAL 262-6142 HENSAIL - ONT. YOUR aatiortzed dealer 1,..„:„..;...--Liklikttostaadi Win *MIR of Itontiali • ,irrr.-.44.,.4.44pErK47,4rnr.497,11.,74447L744,11F.C, rc, n THE HP RON EXPOSITOR, AUGUST • FANS, FANS, FANS — Seats were at a the .crgmarty ball perk QnSaturciay. Also'being premium around the ball diamond as People :held at the park was the anhoal, pork barbecue. packe0 in to watch the games being piaied at NOW THAT LOOKS GOOD — Like Most people at the Crornarty pork barbecue, Don and, Bev Cameron of R.R.1, Mitchell, filled. up their plates fast so they could,get down to the, business of eating the tender pork chops without delay, (Expositor Photo). - • A REAL SWINGER — Karen Foster:of Kirkton found the swings at the park in Cromarty to be the best part of the day's activities last Saturday, which included 'a pork barbecue and several baseballgames. Ex ositor Photo • TO•FEED'AN ARMY — There seemed to be enough food to do just that, as William Keller of Mitchell discovered when he ended up having to be o - SAND CASTLES' — Who cares about watching • silly old baseball games, thought. 2 year old Anne Taylor of Staffa, when one has_the chance to sholk off sculpting abilities in the local sand box7. The ball games were -being. held in conjunction with the annual Cromarty pork barbecue. . (Expositor Photo) one of the c oks at theCr omart y b aII park annual pork barbecue on the . STRIKE 3 — Nice swing, but you missed the bali Brad Marsdan, the batter, was one of the many players to take part in ball games held along with the pork barbecue in Cromaty last Saturday. • . (Expositor Photo) Cam Doig Cam Doig of Seaforth placed first in the SL Marys imitational golf tournament, Saturday with a one -over -par 71 on the 6,005 -yard layout. In his first win Of the season, Mr. Doig beat Seaforth clubmate Kevin Bennett and Stratford golfers Don. Galloway and Jim Bringloe by one stroke With nines of 35-34. Earlier this season, at the Kincardine Invitational, he came second to his father, Ken. He *as seventh at Owen Sound and eleventh at ElMira. Later this year, he said he may travel to Bermuda to play in the Amateur. USE EXPOSITOR. WANT -ADS Phone 527-0240 Huron FURNIT'URE _ Hotel i Seatorth • Hwy #8 VALUES! Goettler imi • • • Furniture High Quality Low Prices Ell 00 G ETTLER, Ouhtin Fine Furniture MAINTIT 345 2250 Closed Mon. Open all day Wed. Fri. night till 9 p.m. h. DRIVE LITTLE and SAVE a LOT • ,e14/4 0 & .... ..4 ejnitex4. NW 0 - / , in Area Churches First PRESBYTERIAN Church 59 Goderich St., W.. Seaforth Minister: Rev. T.A.A. Duke .Organist: Mrs. D. Carter SUNDAY, AUGUST i 2 Joint worship in First Presbyterian Church ' DURING AUGUST SERVICES WILL BE HELD IN • PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH AT 11 A.M. All are welcome • • . . ST.. THOMAS Anglican Church Seaforth . . stiNDAv,AuGusT 12 Ninth Sunday after Trinity 10:00 Morning Prayer Service by Mr. Robert Spittiti of Seaford* NORTHSIDE United Church • 54 Goderich St, West, Seaforth AUGUST 12,1979 JpInt Service In First Presbyterian Church *111 a.m. Mr. Vansiyke willyreach ReV. J.G. Vanslyke, Minister Organist.Choir Director Jr. Choir to41er Margaret WhIttnore Audrey MeLlwidn Arca congregations arc invited to tokt advantage of the church directory tO annountt their church Services each ve0ek. Church direttoty atinouncenients are available for fa minimum of 26 consecutive Weekin unit' of two cOltinin inches at 52 per Unit. Changes in Copy may be made each week but must be received 'before noon on Tuesday. (Expeositpr Photo). ar .hits house. Correspondent MR. DON MacRAE 345-2842 A home on the South side A car driven by Mrs. F. Westerhof ,of Raglan St.. East went out of control and wasin collision with a parked for an extended tour of Ireland, Scotland and England. Mr. and Mrs,. Grae me area news of #8 Highway in Dublin received about S500.00 damage early last Wednes- day morning when it was struck hy a car. The car owned by a Seaforth .area woman wat west bound on Highway .#8 about 4:45 a.m. when it veered across the east bound' lane, bounced off a large tree and struck the front - verandah' of a house owned by Miss. Dorothy Dill oti.The north-west corner was knocked out and fence pulled down. Sebringville O.P.P. have. charged a man. There were no injuries in the accident but the car received about 51,000.00 damage. • , car at the corner of Raglan and Mill. Mrs, Westhors car was extensively damaged minor damage to the park car no injuries were reported. Mr. Westerhof is Manager of Horizon Broiler farms. Union St. East. . Mrs. Tessie Costello spent a few days visiting in London with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Groshok. Don MacRae visited friends in Goderich and Bay- field over the holiday week- end. Mr. Ted Doyle and his sister t•kilspent the weekend an Toronto with Mr. Jack Doyle. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Doyle, Zurich took the plane from Toronto International Airport Leslie have returned from their honeymoon in Nigara Falls and Sudbury and have taken up residence in the recently purchased house on John St., EastThe house belonged to the late Anne I3urchill, Louise has established her Hair Dressing business here. Leo Club have cancelled their Wednesday night -Roller Skating. , Roller Skating at Dublin Pavilion Sunday night only 730 p.m, to 10:00. Beauty Shop NEW LOCATION Turn east 1 st corner south of old shop • Last white house on left • Louise (Feeney) Leslie, • • ` ' This is the only notice you'll receive that your subscription is due. CHECK YOUR ADRESS LABEL on the front 9f you paper • HERE'S HOW EXAMPLE Mr. Doe's subscription ex - Doe, -John D. pries the first of June 1979 ' R.R.6, Walton The last digit at right June 2-1-0-9 indicates the year of expiry, DON T 11/11SS A SINGLE ISSUEll I • Please watch the date on your label and renew before your Subscription expires Seaforth litircni (f,,rptisitor Since 1860, Ser‘ing die 01010111)14y First • • 527-0240