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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-08-30, Page 10EXPOSIT a`. Welt the playoffs to the and ,Cindy Glanville For Ladios Recreational League !McNichol Trucking, the have finally started. tt ,the hitters were Joan Wood ands early Same. the cOtnt iereial Fish Dill with four triples anal. Hotel tear defeated double* by tlOaie Keipfer, McNichol Trucking. Joan Stienbach and Penna - Rifting ftrr the ComMercial McLlwain,: Hotel were Gail Price. ,Norah in the second; game Eckert.: and. Joanne 100z for Browns Repair defeated Ken Ihante runs, with doubles 'by Sntith fools by a score of 34 SandraBntr. ,))Shia ot� t.„tia to 21. for ;1 row?r`s Repair,' Constance ionic a3 SILVER CREEK ,CONSTRUCTION BEGINS— Construction :has started tt ; the firm of ' 4 y • MacKenzie and Henderson of Arkoma on, the: d -t h $ f lith "I Sliver' Creek drainage i c , ea o oouncl c!' c ovnshi if the contractor has asked McKillop T..,.. P could deepen rather than straighten the: meandering;' stream that 9.9e0 through Seaforth Lion's Clue% Park. (Expositor photo) Stolen truck i'naccident .' A truck, stolen from, Sea- • failed' to negotiate a turn forth was involved in a while westbound qn Hwy. #9, one -vehicle: accident on the the truck, rolled several weekend' in the Walkerton times. The vehicle was re area, ported to be travelling at a A 1977 Ford pickup, high rate of speed at the time y owned by Ray Henderson of of the accident. Mr. Mc- Seaforth, was stolen on Aug,. Cracken was taken to Bruce 25. Later the same day, the County Hospital, Walkerton vehicle's driver; James and later transferred to UM - McCracken of Lucktiow versity Hospital, London. • i APPLES good early varieties; available at all times CRUNICAN NICAN BRCS. 11(2 miles south of EIOinfield on :A4 Highway H & N DAIRY SYSTEMS LTD. Sales, Service 8 installation of pipelines ,& milking parlours. R.R.4 WALTON A 345-2341 For Installation, Servicer.Line Locates or Free Local Announ,:cernents Can us at 3#52341 The Walkerton, OPP are. Hanley lost control of his car investigating. Damage to the :and it left the road, The ear, Henderson truck was esti- a Co -vette, received approx- mated at $6,000. imately 51200 dainage in the On Saturday afternoon,'. • accident. Seaforth police took the Constable Peter Van information in an accident-. Meekeren of the ;Seaforth. which occurred; a mile and, a police .reported police had a quarter east of town on Hwy quiet weekend. in -town, #8. •• Police investigated Cars driven by .Paul L. two cases . of :mischief over Hanley of London and Anne the • weekend. Marie Eisler of Seaforth Cheryl Brown of South pulled mit to pass. a •third_ Main Street Seaforth re- vehicle on the : highway'. Mr: •' ported $50 damage to a car window which was smashed some done Friday night. Police also .'investigated .a mischief complaint filed by Rita Tyndall of Vanastra. The Tyndall car was parked on Main Street South and 'when the owner returned, a side mirror had been ripped from. the vehicle. The matter is. still under investigation. Seaforth police was also called to investigate a com- plaint about a mini bike. Beat to'blend. Makes 4 cups. GRAPE FLOAT V: cup grape: juice % cup soda water or giner ale 1 scoop vanilla ice cream Pour grape juice and soda or ginger ate into a tall glass. Stir. Float ice cream :on top. Serve with a spoon. Makes 1: serving. Thirst quenchers GRAPE SHAKE.M 1 can (6 ounces) frozen gripe juice concentrate. 1 juice can water 1 juice can milk 500 mL vanilla' ice cream: Combine grape juice _con- centrate. water andmilk in a ' bowl. Spoon in the ice cream,: being 'operated on Goderich Street West. The mini bike wasn't reSistered, and neither the driver or passen- ger were wearing helmets. Also, the vehicle was being operated without lights. The. vehicle was seized by Sea - forth police and the two juveniles weregiven over in the care of their pacetts. • t Janice Lew,bardt hit a triple. doubles were hit by .Leanne McKay and Patti: ;Scott. Flitting for Ken Smith fools was Ueda Gridzak, Rose Bisback and Susan McAllister. Our Seaforth. Ladies ,industrial teams travelled to. WogdstoelG for the eeeopd ste,,;rS:gather here Correspondent M11sS.,MAR'x' MERi. it 482-'143 The Canadian Foresters prienic was held on Sunday,. August 26th at the hall with; between 'S and 100 people attending. Special guests were: High Chief Ranger Mr: )curt, his wife and daughter, Debbie, Norm and Jessie Hill all of Brantford; 'Rev- Stan McDonald of llensall, High Chaplain. Games and, races were held during the afternoon with Elma Jewitt in charge* RaEes: Pre-school lot Denise Hulley; 2nd Michelle Dillon 6.8 years; 1st Michael Presz- eator 2nd Karen Campbell 7 to 'i2 years Beverly Camp- bell 2nd Debbie Preszeator, Teenagers. Annette Lacelle 2nd Sandra Hunt. Open race, Sandra Hunt, Ladies Kick the slipper; Ist Marion Hunt; 2nd Susan Jarneison; .Men's Kick the slipper slipper Jeff ,Leeming, 2nd Jim Preszcator. 3 legged races Susan and Bob Jamei- son; Balloon catching; Carol and Sandra Hunt; String. relay. Jeff Leemin8's, team, Thompson on the birth of a OtleSsing marshmallows in; daughter, Cheryl Lynn on. bag; Jirn Preazcator lucky August 23rd in Seaforth. number„ Marg. Carter, Hospital and to Mary and Spitting 'Watermelon seeds: Cliff Brindley of Ho lyrood Beverly Campbell. My (Nee Wannes) on the birth of grandfather contest: Alice a son. Christopher on August Buchanan. 23rd- Closest Child rens Mr. and Mrs, lint Presz- birthday Darlene Hulsey andgator attended the Teichert- •Sandra Hunt; There was a Butt wedding in Fgmondville peanut, gum and; candy and reception in Seaforth on scramble, Saturday., The men barbecued pork . Mr. and Mrs: Marris Bos chops,, potatoes and a pot went to Toronto Airport on luck supper was' enjoyed by Sunday to• pick up Mr, and alt, Mrs, Theo Wammes, Jos Bob Thonpsan Doug. g: Wammes and Jan. De Vries McClure and Mark. Under- all of Holland for a visit here wood of Seaforth spent the with relatives; they visited on weekend on a fishing trip to Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Lindsay. John Wammes Sr., before Betty Ann; Herman and Mr, and Mrs Theo Warities Paul Baiers of Shakespeare went to spend Sometime with visited on Saturday with Mr. Mr. and. Mrs. Adrian and: Mrs, Paul Stevenson, Wammes and family of David. Darren and .Luanne. Goderich Township, Jos and M, J. Merof . Jan remained for with Kitchersner visited over rier Friday the: John Wammesafamilyvisit, evening with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Herman CaKl Merner Sandy, Julie, and Corey of Stratford were Michael and Shelley. Sunday visitors with Mr. and tenCdoendgratotulJaitmionsanda. reSheexla- }Marr.enPaaunl dSLteuvaennnseon David, Mr. and Mrs.. Cam Patter Pro -Life group holdsson of London visited on Monday eveningwithMr. and international conference Mrs. Frank Riley: • Once more Stratford and Prof. Ian: Hunter of the District Right to Life will Faculty of Law, University of have, a Fall Fair booth in Western Ontario. Stratford - this was decided' Also; in celebration ofthe at the August., meeting which Year: of the Child, Toronto, was held, . at . `St. James Right to Life is holding an Church, Stratford. with Mrs. "international Conference Joyce Thomas of 'Milverton: on the Unborn Child' at the presiding.. Royal York Hotel Toronto, on • An invitation was received. Friday October •5': and from the South -Western • Saturday October 6th. Many Ontario Pro.Life,: Group to eminent international attend the Fall meeting at St. authorities are, gathering Joseph's School, Port Elgin, together to discuss' ."'The., on Saturday September 15th. Tiniest Human", Sir William, from 9;30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.; Liley, Dr. David 'Roy, Dr. the main speaker will be.: Paul Marx, Donald DeMarco, PhD, and others. Right to .Life meetings are E moridvi1le Tuesday of gheld every; and Tu sd y the m th i St James • Ms Bartz Butt has re Church Stratford • Motocross action returns on ,Sept. 2 Team- Motocross compe- tition returns to Hully Gully for the: 3rd round of the Ontario Team Championship: Series., Over 300. riders are expected for tate September 2nd race, including School Boy; : Junior, Senior and Expert classes. You can make it a complete weekend of fun at the Family Motor- sport Park near Varna, with heats beginning at 11:00 and. finale, at 3:00. Below is a list of the: Team Standings to. See the CANADIAN .NATIONAL EXH1B1TION Special Buses leave Bus Depot in. Daily ill ndacsSu pt y nda GODERICH (Goderich Taxi) 7:55 A.YM. 9:55 As .M. CLINTON (Battles 8:20 10:20 SEAFORTH (United Trails) 8:35 10:35 MITCHELL (Cosy Grin) 8:50 • ' 10:50 :h) 9:20 11:20 Daily August 15 - Sept. 3 For reservations to Goderich Clinton Seaforth Goderich Taxi ' Bartliffs Bakery United Trails 43 West St. 46 Albert St. 100 Main St. 524-2092 482-9727 527-1222 Coach House Travel • 59A Hamilton St. 524-2615 " or Call United Trails 527-1222. '. Man Cosy Grill United Trails 25 Ontario Rd. 9 Market Pl. 348-8741 271-7741 Stratford 4 • ueens Hotel SEAFORTH . APPEARING THIS WEEK ,E GROWN UPS • *J•,t kor day'ta Saturday Neel aiwe' • date Name Po Team Cambridge Tony's Team Sarnia. Team' London • Team Simcoe Kent. County Dirt Riders Team Windsor Gully Jumpers Maitland Dirt Riders Team St. Thomas 'Team Brampton Cycle )rite. 102 100 91 85 56 '52 .43 26 13 turned to Calgary, :Alberta. after having spent the past 2 weeks • with Mrs. Dorothy Butt and family. She also attended the Butt-Teichert wedding on Saturday. -I'Water 'Well EDRILLtNG W.D. Hopper and Sons 6 1 RiGS 4 MODERN ROTARY 4. Team Norwick. 3 : I Nell 527-1T37 For further information ) Dull' 5274828' please contact Randy Collins I Jim 527-0775 l . e 519-262-5809 or 331$. . ... J WALTONIN At Junction of County Road 12 &' 2S c Try our Weekly Dining' -in ourlovely spacious dining areal` SPECIALTY OF THE WALTON INN for the month .of September Neter York Sirloin Steak Featuring:a Salad Bar 'Friday, Satnid iy di Sunday only. 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. CH ILDRENS PORTIONS AVAILABLE Please cone and join us. for the finest 1st country dining! flours: Mott 'fhurs Stun, - 7.p.m.. Fri., Sat. tia.in.'8 p,rtt. Sunday 10:00 a,d, 8 pm, We Specialize In banquets; s j:eclaf keit {ions and fatnfly dinner; tit Unlikable prices. Cita now and arkainge for your specie occatiOr YOUR HOST.—DON ANl'4BSS 118/ 9293 STAG Francis Van :Drunen admission - $5.00 MITCHELLF�41R Friday, August 31 7:00 p.m. Western. Horse Show 8:00 p.m. Queen . of the . Fair Competition. , • 9:00 p.m. Family Dance, music by The Foot Notes 11:00 p.m. Crowning of the Fair Queen Sept.Saturday,1 p 12:30 Parade led by the Mitchell Legion Band 1:30 Official opening. by Ormond Pridham',Warden of Perth county Log Sawing Contest Livestock Judging, light Horse & Pony Show Talent 'Show (in arena) Antique .Machinery' Show & Demonstration & Parade • Hot .Air Balloon demon= stration: Horse Shoe Pitching 7:00 Mini Tractor Pull,' Step. Dancing: Competition:.. (in' Arena) 9t(couples): s00 ;Lance - The Wildwoods Sunday, 'Sept, 2 1:30 Tug -O -War VarietyShovirby.tr. Farmers (Community Hall) Skate Board & Unicyle Demonstration Wrist Wrestling Horse Shoe Pitching 3r30 Tleiitplition Derby Monday, September 3 110o0 441 Competitions & Inter Club Shows 12:00 'Heavy Horse, Carriage .A< Roi:dater Show 4:304130 Pork Chop Barbecue Exhibit buildings open at all tirries. Saiugeett Amusements & Midway' in opotation 'at all Whoa. Good fodd available ANTiQUE MACHINERY DISPLAY & DEMONSTRATION Pun fdir all at "THE BIGGEST flat. FAIR 1Ny ONTARIO"' year in a row for the haseoan tournament on Saturday. August 18, This year we tank the BroW.n'S, Repair and McNichol Trucking team sweaters. The Brit game started at 9• A.M. Saturday morning with the Rrnwtt*s Repair team facing a; team .from Niagara Falls The local ladies lost by a; score of 37t0 1. McNichol Trucking also lost to Twins Kentucky Chicks front Kitchener by a score cf :16~ to We losing teams had another chance at 12:30. When the :,girls went to look at the billboard, they found they were playing against each other. Although, McNichol Trucking defeated Brown's Repair by a score of 23 to 6, it was neat to play against a team of your own calibre. Then McNichol Trucking advanced : for another game late in the afternoon against a .team' called Matika from. Kitchener. Matika pulled a- head in the fifth inning when they pulled; their- pitcher and put in a new girl' named Maida. The girl could throw a ball like you; wouldn't believe! But the McNichol Trucking girls held the score down, to a final 11 to 8 for Matika, ' During the game there was one home run by Norah Eckert and doubles by Barb Watt, Joanne Kunz and Gail Price, The coaches for :McNichol. Trucking are Clara Brown and Stephen Eckert and the players are Norah Eckert, earl) Watt, Gail Price, Linda Cridzak, Rev Eisler, Nancy Storey, Joanne Kunz, Patti 'Scott, Debbie Gridzak and. Pauline Andrews. Coaches for Brown's Repair are ,Bill; Brown Sr, and Reeney Van Loon and, players were Shirley Vg Loon. Mary arnont, Josµ}, Stein bach, Tisil pill, Judy 1En00. Joan Wood, !r%'tldst Bach. 'Sunda Moran, Judy Baird and] Donna McGrath. Well, girls. it time to dig; in your heels, or the ball season could be over :early for some teams. In the early game, Ken Smith Pools pulled up their sacks and beat Brown's Repair by a score of 30 to 28. to stay in the playoffs for One more gittUe,. i'litters for Ken Smith, Pools were Linda Coleman nad Linda Qridzak with triples;. and a. home run by Susan McAllister, Brown's 'Repair. had .doubles: by Terry McNichol, Patti Scott and a triple by Janice t:eonhardt. The late ga,me, saw the Commercial Hotel team )}eating, McNichol Trucking, "`by a close score of 17 to 13, By putting . McNichol` Trucking out,the Commecial r c h g Hotel had to wait for Brown's. Repair and Ker Smith Wools, to play off their third game. For McNichol Trucking, there were doubles by Tish Dill and Nancy Storey. For the Commercial Hotel,. Joanne: Kunz hit a home run and there. was a triple by, Norah Eckert and a double by Gail Price. LAST NIGHT THURSDAY,' 'AUGUST 30 �r.r»■itrtr the Recommended as ADULT ENT R INMENT FRIDAY & ' SATURDAYONLY` =.AUG.. 31, SEPT'.1 r WARNING Som,,., Stones May Frighten — Theatres Branch Ontario • AouLT EN41TEkTAINMENY PLUS 2rtd BIG HIT! In one desperate race for prize and glory, Charlie and Grace join the human race. Cavil 1Bwendlat (alrradlilne_%Kim lat rdi 1X ...The MoonbearnAisle kitntatot SUNDAY. SEPT. 2 DUSK TO DAWN 5 BIG SHOWS PLEASE NOTE: GENERAL ADMISSION TO DUSK TO DAWN SHOW iS s3.25 I. HARD CANDYHo�ts AOMYitANCf 'Zit. PLAYMATES: 3 PART II M:E WIFE 4. SEDRC 1ON O .flhGIA . A ERtCAN 1`ICKLER PLEASE NOTE: After. Sunday's Dusk to Dawn xh'oW Delve -In OPEN WEEKENDS ONLY Mw1' s &oormcil AT CCEfMUS/ RD 4 • • PfKletf. 52,411141 No passes dccsp#ed for Sunday Dusk To dawn ShoW