The Huron Expositor, 1973-05-31, Page 9At the London oval Monday night True Per-
sonality won the fifth race. True Personality is owned
by. Ken WhethaM of Dublin and was driven to victory by
Don Corbett. The time for the mile was 2.11 and the,
pay off was $10.20. , In- the ninth race Miss Belle
Bars owned by Fted FoWler , Londesboro and driven
by Frank MacDonald was second.
• I
Wdnesday night at the London Track Highland
Shen was out of the money in the third race with
broken ,equipment, Royal Colleen owned by Bill
Laverty and driven by Ron Williamson, both of
Seaforth, was third, in the tenth race.
' Thursday, at London Hylyn Mary was out of the
money in the sixth race. In the eighth race Carry
' on 'Sly, owned by Andypark of Mitchell and driven
by Gord Pullman, was second. , . •
Friday- night at London, Artic John owned by
Larry Dale, Seaforth, was third in the fifth race.
At the Elmira Raceway Friday night, Gay Johnnie
owned and driven by Arnold Campbell was third -in
the second race, while.in the same race Sunday T wolf
'owned by Kenneth Holmes, Seaforth and driven by •
Doug.' McNeil ,was sixth.
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W.' Q. A. A. rEADIES' SdFTBALL
Midget Schedule
DATE VISITING TEAM" HOME TEAlyI TIME
May 31 °Thurs. Exeter at C4th 6:30
June 3 Sunday C4th at n Auburn 2:00
21 Thurs.• Goderich at C4th 6;30
26 Tuesday C4th at Exeter 6:30
28 Thursday Auburn at C4th .,,6:30
30 Saturday C4th at Clinton - 8.00
July 5 Thursday Exeter at Seaforth 600
8 Sunday Thorn ale at C4th 5:00
12 Thursday Clin â at C4th ' 6:30 ,
14 Saturday Po lgin at C4th 6:00
15 Sunday C4 at Kincardine5:00
22 Sunday C4th at Thorndale 2:00
- 24 Tuesday C4th at Goderich 6:30
29 Sunday Kincardine at C4th 2t00
31 Tuesday C4th at Goderich 6:30
Thursday Clinton at C4th 6;30
Zuriday C4th at Port Elgin 2:00
TEAM ROSTER
ti
Aug. 2
5
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M c.Clinchey, Randy DKe en"vnii sn
.,Bill
Nicholson, Dan ' DP :vraryy.ne
' 0S lle
Phillips,
a'' Salisbury, , '
Gary
yon -
.Smith, . ,. . Murray l'
-Gary
Swan,
'Terrye v e
. Ken '
John. • Southgate,
'GRoers..sry, Stephenson,
John. It
Vhe'S.- Chuck Krieger,. - - -Ben Akker
Colin ke
r :Dan Kunder - C0
Jack price -: Maurice Huard - Gary Mont-
gomery.
DATE'
May
June
June
June
-June
June
• June
June
June
•
June
June
- June
.June
June.
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
-" July
July
July
W.O.A.A. LADIES' SOFTBALL
,
VISITING TEAM HOME TEAM ' TIME
30 Brussels
, 5 Brodhagen
% Tavistock
7 Dublin
10 Brussels
14 Dublin
15 Rostock
19 Tavistock
20 Dublin
Rostock -
21 Brodhagen
24 Rostock
26 Brodhagen"
Dublin
27 Tavistock
28 Brodhagen
3 Brussels
5 Clinton
10 Tavistock ••
Brussels
11 'Clinton
12 Clinton
Rostock
13 Brodhagen
17 Brussels
Clinton
18 Tavistock
19 Rostock
20 Dublin
-at Brodhagen
at Rostock
at Clinton
at Brussels
at Tavistock
at Tavistock
at Dublin
at ' Rostock
. at Brodhagen
at Clinton •
at Brussels
at Brodhagen
at - Clinton
at Rostock '
at Brussels
at Tavistock
at , • Clinton
at Tavistock.
at Dublin
at Rostock
at Brodhagen
at Brussels
at Tavlstock ,
at Dublin
at '`Dublin •
at Rostock
at Brodhagen
at Brussels
at Clinton
7:00
-7:00
6:45
7:00
3:30
7:00
7:00
'7:00
7:00
6:45
7:00
'7:00
6:45
7;00
. 9:00
6:45
7:00
6:45
7:00
7:00
' '7:00
7:00
6:45
7:00
7:do
7:00
7:00
7:00
74PP
Sennett,
Broome,
'Campbell,
Carnochr,
Cornish,
Eisler,
Feeney, •
Clavier,
Leeming,-
. -
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it sure keeps the..erew qn their tee0."
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SEAFORTH
MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
REVENUE
Cash on Hand April 30, 1972....
Player Registration 'Fees
Grant - Town of Seaforth Recreation Committee
Sponsorship: Optimist Club (Novice)'''
Canadian Legion (Pee Wee)
Donation - Lions Club
Gate Receipts.. .................
Bank Interest
Net Profit - "Flying Fathers" exhibition game
163.77 I
1185.00 .
1100.00
400.00
500.00
100.00
668.94
29.16
1552.29
Total 'Revenue 5699:16
Less: Cash on Hand April 30,•1973 1636.58
• $4062.58
EXPENDITURES
Team Rdgistration - Insurance Fees
Referees Fees.
Advertising
Sticks
Goal Equipment
Dry Cleaning
TranSportafion . .....
Telephone
Ice Rental - Town of Seaforth
[Total Expenditures
Tom Phillips
Secretary-Treasurer
220.50
448.00
37.33'
390.99
71:47
15.00
_1'7.80
21.49
2840.00
$4062.58
Jack Lane
Chairman
OXON' libie01,50011, ofir!
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•
Lake Huron Zeno Recreation
Directors Association have ern-
ployed two Zone Co-ordinators to
Vromote activities on a zone
wide basis, with 'emphasis .on
Communities not having full time
recreation directors.
One of the main projects for
the coming summer, will be a
leadership training .Program to
be held at Vanastra. -The pro-
gram is designed to help the
summer program leaders be
more effecAive in their individual
Lawn bowling starts
with mixed tourney
The Seaforth Lawn Bowling
Club opened the season on-
Monday May 21st with their first
home tournament of 'nixed
doubles. Six greens 'were in
play and high ladles were 1st.
Marie Rouse of Norwich 2W plus
16 overplus; 2nd. Betty Tilley
also 2 W plus 16'.4P''Men's high
were 1st. Neil Bell, 2W plus
20; 2nd. Art Finlayson 2W plus
it 16. Following the two games„
all enjoyed a pot luck supper.
A full season of bowling is •
LAFT -01111f WEEK
. .
for income tax .'!records
• cancelled failIbeht4 • birth
eertififfat0.8
deeds •letterso notes
insurance
- etc.' etc.'
nifty erery home
should hare a
Sentryfiox
At Garden City Sunday, El Sam O was fifth in c.
the eighth race first division of the. Can. Am Pace.
El Sam 0 is owned by the partnership of „Joe and Jim'
Dick and Dick'snrgess. Gord Pullman was on the
bike.
At Hanover Saturday night ShadoW Bars owned by +
Fred Fowler and driven by Frank MacDonald won the
fourth race in 2.11:4 and rayed $7.10. ---
Bill, Laverty reported that he has sold thedine--
pacer Royal Colleen tfo Don Beatson of G•Fanton„ at
private terms.
• .„,.•
Isle of Wight has been retired from harness racfng
and will be assigned stud service next year If Ile
• , recovers from his second leg fracture., The -pastern
..the leg. shattered in a ,race May 17. He was kept
out pf ,competition in 1970 by a fractured ankle in..
'the-right foreleg. .
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Juvoznige ecpse4ail News
i)0111,0(0
MERCHANTS JUVENILES-11014E OPENgE TolimaT
The Seaztorth Merchants Juvenile giPP00,11,,:040
opens its • second season at the Optimists_Recreation
Grounds tonight at 6:30 pon.Ittto yearn *OOP*
will play VI games during OpIr .aehedtde;iterft,
the teams they will be playlng; Aullarn Glttitop(3),
Goderich (3), ggeter (3), Kincardine (2), Port E,12410)
and Therndale 7 (2), the new entry in the, leapie. To-
night's encounter" will see the Exeter Juveniles take
on our locals. •I'his year's club has most players'
returning froth last year as welLas a couple of bOyS
from the country and some . boys from last year's
WOAA Bantam Champions. Out schedule tor Ws
season was draw n up last Tuesday, May 22nd, in
Clinton by Jack Price and Ben Akker, a new addition
to this season's Coaching staff. Qther new coaches
for this year are: Chuck Krieger and Don Kunder.
Jack Price,- the. man who brought Juvenile baseball
to Seaforth, is, also one of the 'coaches. Jack is-the
biggest asset this club has; He works hard at helping
coach and in his other executive duties to the club.
Again this year, I believe that our team will be the
top contenders 'in' the league. All tire players are
keen to get the season underway and bring another
championship to Seaforth. The players should, be
all signed to a contract by the end of this week and
the certificates sent in to the WOAA. Once again
we' are hopeful of the support of all the Seaforth
citizens in helping make this our best season yet. we
need mor support as well as financial. 13e sure to
attend t ht's game and I am sure you will enjoy
yourself.
SEAFORTIVUVENILE BASEBALL CLUB
1973 Schedule -
June • 1 Dublin
June 7 Shakespeare
June 14 Mitchell,
June 15 Dublin
Mitchell
June 17 Mitchell
June 18 Stratford
Mitchell
• June 19 St.Pauls
June 21' Dublin
St. -Pauls
June 22 Shakespeare
June 25 Mitchell
Stratford
June 26 Shakespeare
June 28 St. pauls
Shakespeare
June 29 Stratford
July .3 Stratford
July 5 St. Pauls
Dublin
July 6 Mitchell .
July 8 St. Pauls
July 9 Mitchell
July 12 Shakespeare
St. Paula
July 13 Shakespeare
Dublin
July 15 Dublin,
Stratford
July It Stratford
, July 17 St. pauls
' July' 19 Shakespeare
Dublin
July 20 Stratford
July 23 St. Pauls
Stratford
July 24 Shakespeare •
July 26 Mitchell
July 27 Dublin
Lk,
Lo10 Huron rec
directors meet
communities and the content of
the courae•will es:ever such areas as Crafts, Active games, Quiet
games, special Events, Group-
work; First Aid, Program plan-
ning .• and Public, Relations.
Course leadersi will be directors
of recreation' and specialized
people ,from' within the Zone.
Registration and further camp
information is available by con,
tacting- zone' te-ordinator , K.
Rigg at Box 533 Port Elgin.
Deadline for applications is June
11 and camp opens June 18.
•
being looked forward to by the
club. Jitneys will be Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday evenings
with the ladies bowling Wednes-
day afternoons. Anyone' inter-
ested in trying lawn bowling
please feel free to come dowe
rto" the -greens and try. Bowls
will be available, „ and the Club
always welcomes new members.
The property committee have
been active lately getting the
greens in 'shape and also some_
impropments.
at St. Pauls 7:00
at' Stratford
6:30
at Stratford 6:30
at Shakespeare 7:00
at St. Pauls 7:00
at Stratford 2:00
at Dublin 9:00
at Shakespea4 7:00
at Shakespeare 1:00
at Stratford
6:30
at Mitchell
7:00
at St. Pauls
'7:00
at Dublin 9:00
at 'Shakespeare 7:00
at Dublin 9:00
at Dublin
9:00
at Mitchell
7:00
at St. Pauls 7:00
at Dublin 9:00
at Stratford ' 6:30
at Mitchell 7:00
'at St. Pauls 7:00
at Stratford 2:00
at Shakespeare 7:00
at Stratford
7:00
at Mitchell 7:00
at St. Pauls 7:00
at Mitchell • 7:00
at Shakespeare 7:00
at Mitchell 240
at Shakespeare 7:00
'at Dublin 9:00
at Mitchell 7:00
at Stratford
6:30
- at St. Pauls 7100
at Shakespeare 7:00
at Mitchell
Bt 30
at Dublin • 9:00
at Dublin 9:00
at
$t. Pauls
7:00
for la
‘000#00t litnd #44,01; team was l04414. •
with pOilOr When actions sa
the balls siXate, out ',over the •
fielders'lleade. What a:Opting!'
VhOre At goes! 'Ekinate'stehtaw0
30.1§.
4414e tO4Inpl,SITypii0k4me.
11 each and '14), :olilicJite',14$••
ba heard. • op?
1.1p the 00000n, The sueCestrof the car wahtV .
was In the gNti fan 444 StArit._
with' each girl who, tuned.
Thanks to coternan,t104,r4ge and,'
the girls who put in' their 4410
and more`.... Fartiopatto is an
the fun-Of a project. In ,
projects we hope there le glom
participation. ' • ,
i--- - .
BY Betty BeutetiMille,r• -,,• ,'
Joan Hildebrand's team meting'
h Action, in leaclip0",Boit.... . A on
Tuesday at the 1,41onsVark, OW
Marion Pullman's teal'., After
aw ifthaste:etarKyoi4tehe teams haad. 0:7: _,
innings and the game. progreSSect .
, exercise.
were
ere
hitting'
0aad he 77 .earr:awathrhyeetos' ,
Stone
)t htceeXo.
made ,
a spectacular catch on first.
Joan's team won 26-20.
At the Rec. park, Eionftle
Bedard's team met Barb
Osborne's team. After a scratn•
ble for bases, the game was,
underway. When the reporter
asked Bonnie's team /what hortte
runs there were to report,' the