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The Huron Expositor, 1970-07-30, Page 3Mews of the. Seaforth Lawn Bowling Club •••••••••••• I'Elme r ••••••.•••••• .10.••••••.. 4.•••••••••••• IMININPROmom FINAL Summer Safely Contest c)ok 6 n ,, °re yoty. Ways 6 iscetreebet• "°s s the . ff" 6e 3' Ride ed ca rs, twee an d ebYour 61ke safe/ signal er a ll sign s 4 pl s. and ay safe Your Si . lt7 a street . "aY for, 'wall( wir? • 6, cu rb en You leave e ti; " sidewalk ere a r e /eft s walk n° fat' r" ° f th T n the 1" traffic e t°ad I Fitt') THE KEN RULE AL- 0. at, 1 I The Elmer rule broken here is number MAIL BEFORE A U G.4 TO: I I TORONTO 1, ONT. I 2. Fill Out entry form. Print clear/', 3. Cut out along dotted lines and mail to address shown. 4, Any Canadian child between 6 and, 14 may enter. All entries become property of Elmer the Safety Elephant. Judges' deci- sion final. ONTARIO SAFETY LEAGUE/ THE HURON EXPOSITOR, oSeaforth, Ontario • Elmer is giving' away -CCM, BIKES TWO poi t! two GIRO! ELMER ,CONTEST no.4 BOX 4072, STATION A, NAME ,„ STREET ADDRESS 1•••• I 0.10.776 p16.101111111116 01.1•No wmuslo• ••••0•0•n ••••100 dekomi• "mew* psi& ACCESSORY 'KITS Each kit 'contains vidvahle. items for your' HOW TO ENTER 1. Show which Elmer rule is being broken above, and colour the picture. City or town . province AGE Boy .Girl idACKETS Up to $6.00 value in this special group of short Z and long sleeve sport and dress shirts. $ 11100 ONE PRICE TO CLEAR C-71TER 3 1 KNITS and HANLONS; reg. $6.00 NOW .95 On all Men's and Boys' Short Sleeve Dress, Sport and Knit SHIRTS SiAilMWEAR Walking - SHORTS Summer HATS, CAPS Bill O'Shea Men's. Wear - Phone 527-0995' Seaforth DATS 1600 PICKUP the most misunderstood truck in the country We built the Datsun 1600 pickup to be a tough, rugged, no-ponsense, hard-working tool. Fine: A lot of people bought it for just.that. But a lot of other people bought it and they•don't use it for work. They use it for play. We put a sturdy 96 horse engine'in it because a working truck needs lots of power. We designed it to haul a ton, because a working truck should be able to handle heavy loads. It gets up_to 30 miles to the gallon, because a worki uck should be economical to operate. And it handles like a nifty little car because there's no reason why a truCk that wears like a tank should handle like a tank. , We built North America's number-one selling imported truck to work for its living - and they're out there living a life of pleasure. Where did we go wrong? ,Rf2205 the more-for-your-money truck SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE, PORT OF ENTRY TORONTO PLUS 'LOCAL FREIGHT AND HANDLING, LICENCE, PROVINCIAL TAX IF APPLICABLE. There are more than 1000 DatSiin dealers across Canada and the U.S.A. GE-RALD'S' SUPERTEST,-, • Box 249, Corner Main Street and Hwy. g, Seaforth, Ontairio Telephone 527-1.0110 -7 St. Columban Down Scbttish 3 to 1 Tom Love Tom is playing his first year for St. Co- lumban. He played two years for Godericli Rangers of the L., 0,8.A. Last year he scored eight goals for Goder- ich. He played for Win- throp in the Huron League 'before joining Goderich. Tom is a graduate of S.D.H.S. and the University pf Water- loot lie is a teacher at Elmira High School and dves at 705 Glen „o st-Blyd °0 \ ., ter-, • Pee Wees Continue Winning Streak rernen Industrial- ea .):1014 ES,Pc4ITOrk .,E4fOrt111.; Columban Scottish - 0. The 2nd. half saw many scoring chances at both ends but it wasn't until mid-way through the half that St. Columban made it 3 - 0. Tom Love and Gerald Ryan broke In pp the left side but the Scottish goalie came out to block the shot, with the bail de- flecting to George Love. His shot hit the top cross-bar but Ken Flanagan picked up the rebound . and fired it into the middle of the London net for his second goal of the game. ' The lone Scottish goal came, with seven minutes left in the game when a ,London player picked up• a loose ball and his shot from just outside the pen- alty area caught the top right corner of the St. Columban net. This ended the scoring. and made the final count St. Co- lumban -3 Scottish -1. There are no games in the L.D.S.A. next week as it is a holiday week end. The next St. Columban game will be on August 8th when St. Marys will be here, with kick-off at 6:00 p.m, at the Seaforth District High School field. St. Columban line-up - Goal - Paul O'Reilly; Full- back - Paul Malone, Ron 1Vic- • Clure; Halves - Dave McInally, morray McClure, Ken Coyne. Forwards - George Love, Ken Flanagan, Gerald Ryan, Gord, Moylan, Tom Love. Alt . - Bob Young, Gord Coyne. Seaforth rinks have been quite active in out of town tournaments. Last 'Saturday' a rink skipped by Fred Tilley with Art Finlayson and,Erick Matzpld won 3rd prize 'in Hanover. At Lucknow Monday night a rink of Fred and Betty Tilley and Erick Matzold cap- tured 2nd prize in mixed trebles. Sorry to say the ladies who went to Wingham last Wednes- day did not fare as well. In our local jitneys last Thursday night it was Mary Finlayson 1st with Thelma Dale and Ella Munro tied for second. For the men, Lorne Dale 1st and Edgar Allen •2nd. Saturday night it was Mae Habkirk 1st for the ladies with Elsie Dinsmore second. Len Ford headed the men with Bill Brown 2nd. Tuesday night was pot-luck supper with' bowling after. Head- ing the ladies, it was again Mae Habkirk with Katie Phillips 2nd. Seaforth ladies softball play- ers who have been engaged in a series of games now have created a formal organization. The Swinging Softies as they call themselVes are managed by Wendy Tremeer with LindaCole- man serving in the dual capa- city of ce-manager and bat boy. Betty Beuttenmiller is treasurer and Sharlene Tyndall and .Joan F lanagan are reporters. THE BARE ONES , Barb Wesenberg(Capt.);Bettii Beuttenmiller, Ann James,Marie Little, Linda Coleman, Wendy Norman Riehl was high man with Jack Sinclair 2nd. Wednesday of this week. sees mixed doubles in Clinton with ladies' doubles le Goderich. Saturday will be our Watch Tournament here in Seaforth at 1:30 p.m. This is mixed doubles and we hope for as many as pos- sible out. The month of August will' be in charge of the men. NINETEEN ENTRIES Nineteen rinks • were entered in the men' s doubles Westing- house Tournament here in Sea- forth on Wednesday and Goderich rinks took four of the five prizes. In 1st place was Arnold and Gary Fisher with 3w plus 29; 2nd Earl Allison and Lorne Matthews - 3w plus 18; 3rd Walter West- brook and Harry Sturdy - 3 plus 13; 4th George Allison - 2 plus 24; 5th Tom Kydd, Stratford - 2 plus 23. Trertieer, Marg Flannery, Mary Lansink,Nancy Scott,Betty Glue, Helen Garrick,Jo Ann Knight, Barb Osborne. • HIPPY HOUSEWIVES • , Sandra Johnston (C.-apt.); Hel- ma Wright;Sharlene Tyndall,Joan Flannigan, Shirley Dinsmore, Joan Betties, Rosemary Cook, Flora. 'Ann McAllister, Adeline Menially, Jean McKalg, Bonnie Bedard, Sandra Coleman, Elaine Brazeau. Subs - Mary Ann Howard In a game Tuesday ,-Hippy Housewives defeated The Bare Ones 19-15. . Line Score 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R E Creditorar 0 4 2 1 0 0 3 10'7 1 Seaforth 3 6 1 3 0 2 *15123 SEAFORTH AT CREDITON Number 8 was recorded under a hot sun at Crediton on Sunday as Seaforth defeated the home team by the score of 19 to 6. Bill O'Shea pitched-his first full game of the season allowing only 6 runs on 6 hits and 2 walks and he also struck out 9 batters. This has been O'Shea's best showing of the season as he looked to be throw- ing as hard at the end as he was at the start. O'Shea also did well at bat as did Joe McLean, each scoring 3 runs. The whole team played well. Here was the line up for Sundays game: Rick Scott LF Joe McLean 2B Kevin Bennett C, Bill O'Shea P, Terry Stephen- son 35, Ross Govier 1B, Jerome Aftbin SS, Bobby Schenck CF, Dalton & Randy Scott shared duty at RF. Line Score 123456'1 RHE Seaforth 4 0 0 4 5 2 4 19 16 5 Crediton 0 0 0 1 0 3 2 6 6 3 This weeks play in the Sea.- forth Industrial Softball League saw the Firemen defeat *Main Street 17 to 8 at the Lions Park, while at the Public School; the teachers beat Genesee 9 to 5 and the Mechanics wire tagaina- phant over the Legion 18 - 10. The game, scheduled for the recreation grounds was moved to the public school because of poor field conditions at the grounds. Last weeks games which were delayed becaus,e of poor weather, resulted in wins for the Teachers over the Mechanics and the Fire- me n over Genesee. Mainstreet and the Legion played to a 17 all tie. As- a result of the last two weeks play th.e.. standings have begun to. spread. The Firemen, undefeated in six games still hold first place with- a perfect 12 points. The Teachers have moved from a third place tie to second place with a 4 and 2 record for 8 points while the 'Legion With ,2 and a tie have, 04med-,0,tlittd; with 9 poinf4 040 ./40' the Legion at 6 points` Mr.1 3 - 3 record are thev'Meclialiing• r„ in fourth place. Mainistreet Ls :in fifth with a 1-4-1 record for points. qeneseo, which 4. trill seeking its first win is in last place. "Looks like your going to the showers . . . don't use up all the hot water $' St. Columban came up with a strong game as they downed London Scottish 3-1 in a London and District Soccer League game played at Seaforth on Saturday, Scottish controlled play for like first few minutes of the game but the St, Columban defence made the London forwards shoot from long range' with goalie Paul rr O'Reilly handling everything that came to him. With Tom and Brian Melady absent from the line-up, Paul Malone and Ron Mc- Clure were moved to full back and they both •played a tremen- dous game, stopping many London scoring threats. St. Columban opened the scor- ing after 20 minutes of the 1st half, from a corner kick in the Scot- tish end. Gord Moylan dropped the ball in front of the London goal and George Love fired it into the bottom left corner of the net, for * a 1-0 lead. Gerald Ryan scored moments later but the play visas whistled off-side by the referee. Ken Flanagan made it 2-0 for St. Columba n about five Minutes later when he fired a hard low shot from the right' side that eti caught the bottom right corner of the Scottish net, just inside the goal-post. London had a great chance to score near the end of the half when the left-winger broke into the clear but fired wide of the St. Columban goal from 10 feet out. 0 The • 1st 'half ended St. SEAFORTH ,AT CLINTON Clinton recorded a no hitter against Seaforth on' July 22 as the locals failed to reach base on a hit. Although It was a no hitter their pitching staff was wild as they gave up 12 base on balls and 3 hit by pitch. Seaforth gave up only' 6 hits but once again the errors played a big role In the outcome of the game. Pitchers Kevin Bennett and Bill O'Shea teamed up to record 8 strike outs. The fielders Jerome Aubin and Rick Scott played a good game in the out- field but as did,the rest of the team could not hit the ball. 'per`; final score of the game was Seaforth 5 - Clinton 10. Line Score 1 2 3 4 .5 6 7 R H. E Seaforth . 0 0 3 60 2 0 5 0 4 Clinton 3 0 1 0 5 1 *10 6 0 CREDITON AT SEAFORTH Win number 7 for the Optimist sponsored Pee Wee team was against Crediton before a good home crowd at the Lions Park. Seaforth picked up 12 hits and allowed only 7. The pitching staff recorded 14 strike outs and allowed only 5 base on balls. Dublin In 2nd Place A team from Dublin is in se- . cond place in Stratford's Indus- trial Spccer League.'After eight games, the Dublin team has a re- cord of five wins and Ogee los- ses for 1'0 points. The team has scored 17 goals and allowed 15 against. The league-leading St. Marys team has a 9-1 record after ten games for eighteen points. In the personal statistics, Neil Murray of the Dublin team is tied for second place with ten points. He' has scored 9 goals and has one -assist. Tied for third in the shor- ing race 18 Dublin's Tom Ryan with a record of 5 goals and 4 as- sists for 9 points. Larry Kale is tied for fifth in personal statistics with six points as a result of six assists. PEE WEES WIN 7th & 8th Seaforth Pee Wees are con- tinuing their winning streak this week with two wins over Crediton. They lost to Clinton on Wednes- day of last week 10--5. In a total pf 10 games played the Optimist sponsored Pee Wees have won 8. . The next home game is set for Thursday when Clinton will be here at 6:30 to meet the locals at the Lions Park. Meet The ST. COLUMBAN SOCCER TEAM Swinging Softies Announce Officers BUY YOUR BUTTER & EGGS Wholesale at Finnigans