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The Huron Expositor, 1974-07-11, Page 10Y' A n. ' .. •.. .. .: .., • .'. r .,. . .. a r. I : ;... ,::' \ p H p A age} y + II P�. i ). rolm- nbatque-PPF 9 111 the t Vila er to vetltertt.the t e a 0 a` ­d + U sets were the . aider o the The Quffers start"'il s " for ho l g.. s a l , :.in $ttes<ters; '' Main Street P., #: g u Y Y g .,. ,„ii s takin a 3.9 lead in 'rho -i itst '” humilatio}t 'of a' scoreless .$ame cgll4eted. a'.total.of twentyone Wts aj da Monday night in the e„ , ! Industrial Ball League as the inning.. $ut then atru Jed als the while the, Queens spread there while • Jdvk Price allowed, theplain sot y early game at the Lions Pool saw Turt tggk Advo nge 9 c;rQt to scoring around as all their players Teacher's only gight safe jots to the new team or as they are now", move 3 more runs across to pad managed at least one hit to as hurling for; the: Uptowners. R• ,* (BY 1t:ei� known as the Travellers the margin and hold thg` �?l9ffo;s easy win to knack the Village out This week will see the Turf ` to (sponsored -by Don Eaton and Les scoreless. Mike Marion pitched of first place. Club take on the Main Street, 'Habkirk)•. They held the Firemen well for the Duffers allowing 6{tly The late game at the Rec saw Wednesday night' in their rained Main Street move back into the out game while Monday night at London in the seventh race Miss Belle down for five innings but then ten hits while striking out tez��but regular Monday blew the sixth as the Firemen won saw several errors cost the' arae lead with a relatively easy. 11-3 night action will 'seethe Turf Club' HURONpOs� a Bats owned by Fred Fowler of Londesboro was second g win over a lifeless Teachers take on the' Main Street, TOR. With Frank MacDonald on the bike. 15-8• The game was a real as the Turf Club led .by Ken Thursday at the London Track in the seventli' race see -saw battle until the sixth Burgess with a 3 for 4 night squad, The Uptowners opened a Wednesday night in their rained ° Pebbies. Girl owned by Ron Feagan ,Dundas and ,Geo. �vhen the Firemen broke lose and scored an upset. 1-0 .first inning, lead as Ray out action, will, see, the Firemen Feagan of Goderich was third with Gerry Roebuck of scored 'eight big, runs to brake At the Optitnist Park the e(rly' Anstett scored. Then after the and Turf -Club meet in the eat°ly want ads so they y Goderich on the bike. open a close game and then coast game 'saw another upset as jhe Teachers had fought back to lead game at the Optimist Park while In the tenth race at London in Shadow Bars,gwncd,,by to an easy win. Phi11 ' Bisback Queens cQg_ipletely dominated 2-1 after two innings opened up,. the Texaco nine,' challenge the Fred Fowler and driven b Frank MacDonald was third. started for the Travellers as he play to 'score -an easy 11-2 'win a 4-2 lead and -never looked back Travellers in the late encounter. Y held the smoheaters down for the over the Villagers. The Village as they dominated play. Brad At the Lions Pool the early you Saturday night was closing night for the Western Fair g g Finlayson and Howard James' contest will see Main Street and Raceway at. London. five frames then was relived by just didn't have it at the plate. as Y At the Clinton Raceway on Sunday in the first race Jack Ungarian. •BoW-Wilson went Eric Chuter allowed only nine along with' Dave Hute`hison Village lock horns in a battle for Virginis's Misty owned by Robert McLean and driven the distance for the Firemen in hits. While Rick Woods got little scored for the Teache w t e first place while the Queens will by W. McLean both of Goderich was s¢cond. Fifth in picking up his .fourth win. help from""his"fielders, as the Anstett and Bill Pinder ear meet the Teachers under the to beffer advantage the same race was Dianne Cam owned by Mrs. Irene The •late game at the pool saw Queens built an eleven to"nothinS crossed the plate 3 times to lead lights. Camp V.11 , LHOW CAN' I PLACE MY WAND' ADR There are •at least ;three different ways, one of which -will surely be convenient for your (1) Almost ail ttypes of 6 issitied ads are accepted by telephone. Crall 527-0240. (2) Mail in your ad, Indicate the number of times you wish it to rum Dupee and driven by Bruce Dupee both of Clinton, Out an upset as the Turf Club behind lead before the i age struggled of the money was Linda E. Walbob' owned by Robert the ten hit pitching of Wayne Loty to score two runs in the seventh and Walter Daer both of Godeich with Robert driving. eaptizalized on errors to score an inning to avoid the shutout. Doug The second race winner was Timberina Hy owned by 8-4 win over the Texaco Duffers. Hildbrand an-`RlolOWoods scored Arnold Doak and driven by Jack Meriam "both of Persons charged under the Godeich. The mile was in 2,12 and the pay off was 17.60.' Second was Avon True Lee owned by Harold Dunlop's team wins Gibbing of Clinton u ith Jack Pollard driving. Lee Camp Persons charged 'under the owned by Bruce Dupee and driven by Wayne Dupee Clinton was third. Babes Boy owned by Rien Vander ladies baseball game Hock Kincardine and driven by Dennis Jewitt Clinton Persons charged under the was fourth. Seberingville owned by Ray Mathers and Rainy Tuesday nights and had only - eight playprs out and driven by John Ivlathers both of Goderich was fifth. make up games seem to be the since Seymour's team had exactly Dee Run Billy owned b Mr and Mr W O' McLean 1 again, it may just be that no one was in the market for your particular offer at the time your A ad, ran, In this case it would, be wise to hold your ad for a week or two, thentity again. In any event Expositor Classified Ads are read by thousands of, people every week. Make your offei attractive, give it a fair chance by scheduling P Y ' . and mail it to: The Huron i� for a couple of insertions, and if pattern for the gals on Tuesday nine they couldn't loan them a Goderich was out of the money with W.O. McLean night. player. In the first and years Legion Track and Field Midget and Bantam Expositor, Box 69, Seaforth, there is a market for what you driving_ _ __ _ - _ Championships will be held aat Southwood. Collegiate, Ontario. offer —The Expositor will find it. The diamond at the Lion's Pool Seymour's team took a 9-5 lead In the third Jet Command owned by Bruce Volland was so wet Tuesday that by the and kept it all the way. It was a Cambridge, `Galt -on July 27. (3) If you are downtown it may Goderich and driven by, Frank MacDonald was the time they got it in order it was too good game with no high scores in Practices for interested boys and, girls who would like to be convenient for you drop in at winner. The mile was in 2.12:2 and the pay off was late for the early game between any inning. Final score 22-12 for partake in the meet will. be held at the high school on July $and our o ic�ice �Pe re ,chin flat. one 4.60. Second was Scotch A Plenty owned by Brian July 9. Those people interested myst be under 16 art of January of these methods will answer our 7. WHAT HAPPENS EF YOU Dunlop' and Wesenberg's teams Seymour's team. Y Rutledge Brussels and driven by Dennis Jewitt. Third � 1, 1974 and must make one of the two practices so that entries MAKE A MISTAKE IN MY AD? g to play so the late game between The Ladies met Thursday night P needs. was George Issac owned by Ronald and Carmen Kerr of can be forwarded. Practice .time is 7:00 p.m. Seymour's team and Watt'•s team at the Lion's pool to play the Goderich with Jack Meriam driving. started a little early. rained out game between This years Bike Rodeo will be held at 10:00 Saturday July 6 at We- correct it. But - errors Fifth was Northwood Missey owned by Brian Fellows the high school parking lot. All children of elementary school age 2.WHEN CAN i PLACE A WANT must be reported immediately as of Godeich with Gerry Roebuck. driving. Seymour's team started out Dunlop's and. Wesenberg's are welcomeerg. Prizes will be awarded•:to.the winners, these,have we are responsible for. onlyone Fourth in the fourth race was Adiade Queen -owned with a di n't lead,in the first inning teams. '•Again the Wesey this been donated by Canadian Tire.corp', �? k(1) incorrect insertion. Typists but it didn't last long. In the team was short handed only this by Alex Rohde Mitchell with Art Abbott dring. Out of Registration is stilt open for 'the playground and tennis Office hours are 8.30 a.m. 'til and printers are human„ •second inning Watt's team time they werre two players P I the money was Brenda Herbert owned and driven by couldn't do anything wrong and short. Dunlop's team. -could only instruction. Remember ladies, this summer is your opportunity 6:00 p.m. Monday through therefore, mistakes --happen now Dennis Jewitt. y loan one -player so :the had to to stay slim ei get §1im, theses no registration `or fee our Friday. On Saturdays we're open and then. It is customary for Seymour's team couldn't do Jn the fifth race Ladys David owned by John Jewitt anything right. At the end of the ' play againwitheight players. it womens Outdoor Fitness Program just come on out to the higher 9:00 'til 5 p.m. Play safe by newspapers to make good on one Londesboro and Dennis Jewitt was third with Dennis inning Watt's team led 19-7. was rather a long ame. school any Monday and/or Wednesday from July 8 -August 14 having your ad in early. incorrect insertion. Jewitt on the bike. Fourth was Scotts G owned by Ann --$ 10:00-11:30. Samis Goderich and driven by John Duckworth of From then ori it was a fairly quick Dunlop's team took the lead and Goderich. game with Seymour's team trying held it throughout. There was 4 desperately to catch u At the some heavy hitting for Dunlop's • &fs 3. HOW DO I KNOW 1F MY AD In the sixth race third was Sunicrest'Irene owned by P Y p' Y g_ William James London and driven b Dennis Jewitt. end of the game Watt's team team -with eleven runs in the `�f'le league plays y IS WORDED CORRECTLY? S. WHEN SHOULD I USE A BOX Fourth was Miss Direct Baker owned b Lorne Tyndall emerged the victor 29-22 to give , second inning and sixteen in the , Y Y 'i Seymour's team their first defeat sixth inning. In the bottom of t e ° �iUMBER? Clinton and driven by Frank MacDonald. Joan Sills pitched a very good EileinConnolly s team defeating A - good ad tells the complete of the season. seventh Wesenber 's team tried g P The seventh race winner was Imp Mathers owned by g game of ball for her team 'them I'1-5. Caroline Wilson was a story. Tells what YOU would like Box numbers should be used Charles Eugene and John Mathers all of goderich with The following night Seymour's desperately to fight back with , defeating Susan Nigh's team. star player in field grabbing quite to know if, you were the reader. only. when absolutely necessary. John driving. The mile was in 2.10:1 and the pay off and the rained out teams ame fromto them the wasn'tng h tDunlo en runs but team 2,3-21. Susan had a hard time at a few flies for Susan Moir's team Intelligent, descriptive ads with Few people will take the time to was 11.00. Third was Jimmy The Butter owned by P g g P bat putting two balls in the river. helping them get their game. rices -get t, best attention and write a reply to your ad, never Robert and. H.O. rr •Goderich with RobertIdrivin weep before. Wesenberg's team won 43-26. P y g. Her team up a good fight but In the Mite Division the Purple produce quickest results. If you knowing whether it will be Out of the money was Astra Blaze owned by, Ernest � weren't' able to get the needed Peoplf. Eaters prgved they also are in doubt as to how to word acknowledged, or not. A box Brw2n and Harold Gibbings both of Clinton with Harold Properfies are transferrea runs as Brenda Cooper did a can pay ball winning their --first your• ad •consult ur Ad 'Taker.number definitehy cu is"down bn.driving. e tremendous jcYb Ili left_ field game' of -the', �ea�sbn agiaih9t, the � � � "~ '°t9 N{'"' -..,. •_ • Point ou the best fea ui s •o, the p �y'u a�te`itk'e[ 'to'receive. The eighth race was won by.Clever Larry owned by "" y grabbing three beautiful, flies for Jolly Green Giant 25-23 in a very article you are advertising. 'For some reason, or another Wm. Laverty and Ron Williamson and driven by. Gord Recent property transfers made West Street to Mr. Leslie Seiler, Joan's team. close • ame. Always feature pricel Remember people p p y g eo le do not wish to reveal their Pullman all of Seaforth. The mile was in 2.10:4 and the through the Real Estate Office of Seaforth'. Susan Moir's team played (Intended for last week) a 'off�was 4.90. Second was Scarlet Slipper owned b the more you TELL — the identity and therefore use a box pay PP Y Joseph McConnell, Realtor, quicker you SELL! Price is— number. Grant and Carl Fisher Goderich with Carl driving. include: important because Want Ad Derby Bob owned by Robert McLean'and driven by pThe W.J. Cleary residence,AShoppers know what they want Wm. McLean both of Goderich was third. Scott Boy Side St eet,' to Arie Knetsch, ' owned by 'Edith Samis Goderich and driven by John r' ' and how much they.. plan to spend: a� Seaforth:- DuckWbrth was out of the money.A, price creates only live The house on North Street, responses, and eliminates idle 9. WHY CANT I DECIDE Third in the ninth race was Herb Mon owned.by Dan Egmondville, owned by Wm. inquiries that waste time and WHICH CLASSIFICATION I' Lerch London and driven by Gerry Roebuck. Colas Spain, Cambridge, to Miss Karenusually end or st art with the WANT TO PLACE MY AD question MUCH? Duchess owned and driven by Melford Lester of Forest Teskey, Chatham, "" UNDER?, won the Clinton Centennial Pace. The Moffat estate house on ray directed'sp',Before Want Ads became as 4. HOW ARE WANT AD RATES important as they are today it was News ofSTAFFA DETERMINED? possible to lump them all together v@) Want Ad rates are based on the without headings. As the power of y Want AdsNncreased and the - � circulation of the paper. The Y A graduation dinner, and dance Marion �Smale, Jeanna Elliott, Huron Expositor reaches nearly became an important. advertising honouring the grade 8 graduating Nancy Templeman, Ruth 3,000 homes each week or medium it became imperative to - class at Upper Thames Harbura, Kathy Roney, Sharon BENOMYLFUNGICIDE approximately 10,000 readers. separate them in some logical. ' elementary School was held on Docking, Sharon • McKinnon, An Expositor Want Ad is manner, `developed to make it Tuesday evening. ' Graduates Rosemarie Smale, Glen Parsons, actually one of the most easier for the reader to find attending .from this, community Jim Scott, Gordon Miller, Steven inexpensive services available. •, =specific ads.' Our readers are were, Jane Ross, Ruth Chappel, An Expositor Classified ad accustomed to -these "headings pp Quance and Keith Butson. n ar u� I; - and deliberate mis-classification � costs'as little as $1.50 per week ,�. 0 Ce i�eW S>• and reaches almost 3,000 homes would cause annoyance, which 4lI A. L. VAUGHAN Can -IDB each week. wouldn't hp Expositor advertiser. The 0. Huron Ex ositor or •the' reader. protects'yte v CHIEF OF POLICE _e p OU0 :: p _ S. WHEN SHOULD I PLACE MX AD? • id. WHY SHOULD 1904 MY AD During the week of the 26th of - � ' ''' `�� � - AGAIN IF IT DID NOT June rt the 2nd, a July, 1974° the Hugh Sheldon :;.,. Want Ads should be laced as. PRODUCE RESULTS THE FIRST rt Seaforth Police Department - '"" ...a. P "i.. investigated 40 occurrences _ early as possible in the week, Ads TIME? consisting of the following. �' -;.,� one of our representatives -�„�. cannot be accepted later than s; h..,t. , f Noon on the Tuesday of the week The,niarket yod reach through Fire calls 1 will be at Town Halt Council Chambers, �.., - of publication. Classified is constantly changing. y Police surveillance 3 23 Albert Street,.3 •� ''yam+.Just because our ad didn't Suspicious persons 1 Clinton, Ontario. 482.9545 %£ "` ^•,� produce results this week, does Insecure premises I on July 15th, 19,74 from 1 to 4 p.m. 0 1 - `'� _...... not mean that it cannot do so. Animal compaints 3 DIDN'T I ET RESULTS People w didn't need baby ..,.._... FRUM Y G st d d ed a AD? buggy a erd may discover Disturbance complaints 3 y Y Y Y Traffic complaints 4 they need one, soon. People w q7 Lost and found 4 "" •f ` r Although k by and larger the had jobs yestprday may not 29 Property damage 1 Agriculture e Manufacturing - , results from Expositor News them today. In. The Huron Theft 3 %>y ,;f: s " E .%' Want Ads are reiiiarkabie, Expositor audience thousands of , f�. occasional) you will find that families' needs and wants are Missing persons 2 • • s �r ,„ Y Assist other police dept's 2 Professional your ad brings no , response. ever changing. An offer that Assist general public 6 There could be several reasons. It produced no results this week Domestic complaints ITrans tail • • • • - - may be wise to reword your ad to , may be overwhelmingly and General police information 5 . - a A make it more attractive. Then successful next week. 1. Major accident investigatedby With damage estimated at in -ing hite mold t W,i have obtained loars-fr&r�#, On the 30th of June iii the early hours of the tn6rning there *Ail &house fire ot> JaM! Street: flrgfife"ptiiiee think th'e Seaforth fleC tiep#+ tihduid be eomtneitded "44-t tie4tttelt' fdg06h1§e to the ,Jre i'eb)Ik bf:5e#lortii sfiotild be r .�oi��� of 4jteir' 1:ire dept. , , ,bittier!`a• S'tre6fi 3�&'ett�orc°fr; tl�t'titrior _. Yiwin` Lrjr,: it. rjr:if L4,.LY, "•V( ...^.,y....v:.u'.wyw..u.....r-:Ck�:. k.,tv �w>+�; .F m+-•9: _.w. .......... err, au53+•-i,+ /e1�'g...' .: .:4-'`• Inwhire b eans. And a single directed spraly is all it takes. There enough things that cut into Because 13ENLATE moves in'Aide White y� r p'rotlts. Among thorn, the weather beans so white mold can't, 8e6auAd it ai the matket YOti.can stop�'ii&IM resold protects from within. E19N :Att won't be troth cutting: yields 2ilW tbwering profit. washed oft Iayialns. Spray 139MLAtE at or near full bloom--- your last cFttar a to get in on (his -great What's more, there's no "residue problem protedtlon before the rows dose up. with 13E NLATe. Its low toXfCity makes it with any chan+loal, lodo►V IaNifinq hostructlona and K1 rmless to bees. warnitlyl;i Carslully, 'CilutlA6 r y e r We hope you will find Th Huron Expositor Classified 6epartmetit courteous and willing to help you in every way possible. M1 Please. ohone.,l.''­ t52-7, ww02140 M , In11,111iM�r�� 11,1111 ltt��rii� A I 2,600.00 and one person taken to Hospital, 1 Minor accident investigated with damage estimated at $50.00 9 Persons charged under the Highway Traffic Act. 4 Persons charged 'under the Liquor Control Act. 2 Persons charged under the Criminal Code of Canada 10 Motorists stopped and w warned for minor defects. On the 30th of June iii the early hours of the tn6rning there *Ail &house fire ot> JaM! Street: flrgfife"ptiiiee think th'e Seaforth fleC tiep#+ tihduid be eomtneitded "44-t tie4tttelt' fdg06h1§e to the ,Jre i'eb)Ik bf:5e#lortii sfiotild be r .�oi��� of 4jteir' 1:ire dept. , , ,bittier!`a• S'tre6fi 3�&'ett�orc°fr; tl�t'titrior _. Yiwin` Lrjr,: it. rjr:if L4,.LY, "•V( ...^.,y....v:.u'.wyw..u.....r-:Ck�:. k.,tv �w>+�; .F m+-•9: _.w. .......... err, au53+•-i,+ /e1�'g...' .: .:4-'`• Inwhire b eans. And a single directed spraly is all it takes. There enough things that cut into Because 13ENLATE moves in'Aide White y� r p'rotlts. Among thorn, the weather beans so white mold can't, 8e6auAd it ai the matket YOti.can stop�'ii&IM resold protects from within. E19N :Att won't be troth cutting: yields 2ilW tbwering profit. washed oft Iayialns. Spray 139MLAtE at or near full bloom--- your last cFttar a to get in on (his -great What's more, there's no "residue problem protedtlon before the rows dose up. with 13E NLATe. Its low toXfCity makes it with any chan+loal, lodo►V IaNifinq hostructlona and K1 rmless to bees. warnitlyl;i Carslully, 'CilutlA6 r y e r We hope you will find Th Huron Expositor Classified 6epartmetit courteous and willing to help you in every way possible. M1 Please. ohone.,l.''­ t52-7, ww02140 M , In11,111iM�r�� 11,1111 ltt��rii� A I