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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-09-27, Page 24fi 40.11 * • Y .4 1 Cb M$R $$.7 41. 'r1' k'7` r1tllr i4 -r 114,EE HURON F ROizI OR, SEPTEMBER :21, 49 79) Vfi'r.;throp .ni. I....gets • �w►�� ch�xmp����hip The Winthrop Midget Boya won the Q to io Rural Softball. #ssociati9l chasnPlonahlp, On Sunday Septenther9th. In their :#first series, they Played Glanworth and wort the first game 6-3, lost the second game 6-2 and won• the third 6-1 'rheic next opposition Was Inaerkip, Yihom they defeated 4-0 and 12-0. Going into the semi-finals, the boys played against Foldens, de- feating them 9-2 and 11-7, The finals, saw Winthrop playing, Oneida, who were last year's finalist, Oneida wonthe first game in Winthrop: 7-6.. nph+rnine to Oneida the boys played an ..exciting game of ball to win the game 2-1 eleven innings. Losing the: flip, the. team returned Ott Sunday, September 9th to. wing the .game 5-1, and; won: the champlottship. The ,team; and Beaches• .attended, a banquet an l'4. aterdown where they receive4. the trophy and reata,1he fidgets also won the "*B championship, tttophy at a tournament in Hickson, earlier this season. The Midget players and coaches would like to thank. all spectators who attended their games, acrd for the fan support duringthe last series With Oneida.. corresponOent ATIA4CM,DWE4 2624935 ,: K►ppett Fast Women: Institute net at the tome rlf Mrs. Harry Caldwelt for the lyducation meetingon Sept, 19. Speaking on the topic. "`We read to learn, we listen to learn, when we no longer read or ,listen we are no longer, learning". Robeit Reaburn of':liensall said that he thought parents should be concerned about what their children read ;regardless, .of Every week more and, more people discover what mighty lobs are ac* complished by low cost Huron; Expositor Want Ads, Dial 527-024,0:. (Continued from vince-covered cottage, Now 1 know l could check in the 1896 expositor of see if such a wedding ever did take place, and if there was any mention of the couples unexpected good fortune, but why risk proving a good story false? Sere Mi' ity by,. Alice G,ibb Page 10) the end of the story -the couple find the boots, the gold coins spill out of the rotten leather and Sad remembers that the rid :bachelor died without a relative left in the world. The result is wedding bells for Nellie and Hud, and undoubtedly a little farm of their own and maybe eve. n ThOfflQS:J Devereaux, is pleased to announce the opening of the Seaf Orth Chiroprac tic Center at 25 Goderlch St. W. Seaforth:::on Oct. 9/ 1979 Bus... 527-1242 Res.: ' 527-1942 whether e theyarealett or i should cit alsoh«t Fare � attperyisc' and encourage. children With theirbomework a$. they insist st , on piano ,lust .,, practice ;when taking piano; lessons and hockey practice w,hen,they play hockey. Mrs.. Al H.oggarth commented on the Mottn, '"Changes. are good, (Me unused mind is like art unused attic, it gets cobwebs in the corner." Mrs. Robert Kinsman; favoured with piano. solos. £virs., Grace Drummond': shared an article on teachers. President Mrs. !lave Triebner gave two thought provoking poems. Mrs. Alex McGregor showed the many articles she had knit for the 'Children's Aid and provided the rest of the members with the rest .of the wool. She also had the quilt top put together and ready for quilting at the home of Mrs. Drummond whenever time pennies) e 1°'th.., tion wa Orenn :Act .:ens Rally Oct. 1 at EtintY4Ue. the .Area Convention on,!Nov. 1. t .St. Marys, ;and the u workshop Oct,. 15. 16 in 00011 94 _i»do.Qr garden:44k PERSONALS Congratulationsto M. and Mrs. Ken Jones Hiller;. Ont. on the birth: ,of their daughter Meagan, Anne :on Sept. 18, 1979. Mr. and Mrs. Ar"nol'd Giackstetter,. Guelph visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harold,. Jones, recently. Mr. and Mrs. I,• Rex Thompson.) Battle Creels, Michigan) are visiting, Mrs.. Thornpson`s brother • and, sister-in-law, Mr. and • Mrs. Pearson Charters, Fippen.. AWARDS On Sunday, Sept. 16 attendance seals and awards were given tothe members of ,St., .Andrews Church, JE,CidIIifl' l u School. :.fit o_.. Sunday Scit D P ttias were given to Michelle Kinsmen. Margaret'. cooper* Jonathon Turner, Angela Faber. 2nd: year seats to 'Candice Cooper, Michael .!ones, Chrystal Jones; 3rd year seals Brad Dewys, Robbie Consist, :Stephen Joanine cons tt. tori tell, _ . k Pewys, 4th:year Cheryl Turner. 'Lois Sinnendyk, Linda. 'Dinnendyk, Jas Turner, leis Ann ?Well/ Joan: 8,innendylt. Priam .n Cooter; $th. year seals, War ing Sandra. il!abei, Darrell. Tricia a Fb er ;. S ...til e� Cooper) Sth, Year ,r 3ulie rens* Christine.. Ctoper, Julig Wright; 901: year,: Sheller i;inlaYson,. Scott Cooper; 10th . year, Beth Consitt, Melissa Moffatt, 11th year. .=tty: Heather 0 McLean, Regent t r++/y.. With :.. R Mr. and lex Emerson: :;A n,detaon. were Mr, and ' .Mrs, )Russell! :Caldwellt Harniltotl, and Mr, .tom :fir. n, Dill Sudbury, v�ith rust: inh bl.,Q.rs com.•,p.attble :to woif�t' f hers Seaforth Automotive A 58 fl! MN ST. DEAF®�_i.� FARM EQUIPMENT LIMITED Assoc'a;r ers m Oct�ber 2' eigie Fees:. 6O (3O:'°° on registration and the balance due on December 2nd) For Further Information, Contact:. Pres. .1'. Watt 527-1086 Longstaff 527-0260 Henderson - ;5274348 S., D. S. 5oufhgoie = 527.124 ► Ls Eis1+"ir 5274443 52740691'. Old Timers' Rules Enforced REGISTRATION AT SEAFORTH REDDL-CHEF ecru' BY in toe .doing garde we bel' are b theory practiC turn recrca work In de