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", an excellent.,eght handed game of interprovincial tournament. held don; _C4 team member Kell mirror meant that Ken 4111.,, ep :f, _ P„ ` ' "' ,
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!: golf, Seafortkf .own Kett o g in Winnipeg beginning on.August Roberts In the Ontario Amateur his grip and stance down; pry;:.' , < : >,, ; t
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now ranked amgt?gtil'eaop golfers 19. Ken Doig, co owner with his chaniplonships on Friday. $ruse fectly, thekey to good olfin ,:hd ;. jt' ' . s''. „ t
9, , �,F has f6r the present' 'suspended ;'dntario• , �Iydr¢:, ` >uti ;' �.� - '-' ";?
in .Ontario 'with hiS'win, 'lvlonday, ' bro%lier Rdd of the Seaforth Golf Brewer of Toronto is the teams • says, ,. ' „ ^ plans for a proposed tlucleaz net ,"of'Canad ' ,reV:... <1.
of a.place on Ontario's Willingdon and Country Club has tried for the fourth member. He says you can....dxaw ••thrr $y are , )t✓. ,i
o Cud Te m, Ken was the first team before, `I was :forst alternate Doig, 46, has been plugging ' proper font positions on a mat arli „' �. generating station near G.odetich;. - their 'public art ITA I, ,.,o iesr
golfer chosen for the team•,after one year,' he says, but Monday's away on the Ontario Amateur golf practise swinging with them, `.;I 11A' I ,imagine the farmers in the partly as ;a tes!l1t pf th,ega#!v'
,,'1�1 southern areas of the county are commet#ts theX - of from Flaron '
r automatic placer Gary Cowan who win is part of a current , success °circuit since he came back to :his that position. ' Pretty} soon, thous x' , happy ' said Huron County Conti'nuod qn Pae 4)
won last weeks Ontario Amateur streak. native Seaforth 'in 1956 after ten the only wa that. you'll ;fee I . r
Cham ,ons�hi The Seaforth ' Y y' y, , .. �' t~e''F.. ` :. Warden Bill Elston, r because a
p' p• Keo won the Idlewylde Invita- years of playing professional comfortable when you golf.., CsPrti , D ~ generating station would have
golfer who was ahead in some of tional tournament in'$.udbu6 last hockey in Scotland and Switzer- thinks the new video play backg° �< •,.,� .
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the championship play, placed „weekend, the Stratford 'Invitai land. 'They call me the balding that let a golfer see }ltmself:;}ttr their land"< Thewardeiisaidthat:���1�r
y Tonal, in June and laced third veteran', Ken says with a grin. action are wonderful for etii -' - •
third in the Amateur, t p y g
a1" One Sudbur fan resented him this down at. g! his position on the establishment .
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with a bottle of Solarcaine for his Hitting a lot of balls is Doig',` "that if it was proven necessary' loss'' �'
bare sunburnt -head he says. next suggestion for the buddiit ti` for the good of country we'd take H
rk ' He says he's happy about his golfer. In his first year of playin 4 ' `G
!t � , it here. If not', I would just as soon Fire crackling overli684S1. ai 1 W,611
MN current run of successes but it's in Scotland, he hit 1,000 balls a; have seen it ;somewhere else." as in the fir lace alei'to �;, and
" g' g day. He played at the King JamesIli . r' The plant would probably have Mrs. Jack PgnT of ) .. 'i.
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I Yod cant stay up on a peak VI course in Perth, an islan, • . 4'..
course in the Tay River, Evert PIGGING AT EGM NDVILLiC — The E mondville Eptonet tsaidhe ebrinal oingin�20Up r Tuesdaytnght., IYw�sonfire
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Luck has somethin to do with g p all ta. Q g 3,UQII.. additional people and ' The Blyth District pre.
g morning I'd -have the lace
f' '', hr anlcall a shot wrong and still sink myself' Tre bras no golf course ie says.., and has been a Pottery which to sivelfroeseabchedout 8b 2 Bill until
draining employees from local Department assisted 'by lite
` 1 it when you're luck Over the h g h y y industry. Seaforth Area Fite1., Department
0 : ,,�, ��' Y Y Seaforth when Ken left fQ" Seaforth, is being excavated by a team from. the The Warden, who farms in soon had the fire under control �11
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r, :':', . ' I long haul, though', a. good player Scotland right after the war atld Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto. Work began Morris Township, said perhaps John Hesselwood acting fox "the
1 7 1. •'°� X a5 jst makes his own luck:. there perhaps wouldn't be ors Monday and will continue for about a month. the Hydro announcement was Blyth • Fire Chief sand the 'I'
. : `I like Lee Trevino's saying now if he hadn't come back front r
• x.•, i, `„ * 64 .' �. made "to get a Title bit of insulation helped to control t11ie , '
u i `The more I raetise, the luckier I Industrial archeolo ist David Newlands, left, and „ ,
�,,, l' Scotland an expert golfer. The g breathing time fire until the firemen arrived.
4 �' It get.' ' Doig course in Tuckersmith has Gordon Thompson of Toronto look over some shards Paul Carroll of Goderich, Neighbours assisted- in -
" _�! There has been lots of practise nine holes and another nine will found In a waster dump on the Site. (Staff Photo) spokesman for CANTDU which is removing the furniture' from the
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», in Ken Doig's golfing background be added when approval is opposed to indiscriminate use of large two-storey red brick
_' * „ ', �1 r although he says'I don't practise granted for a housing subdivisidn nuclear power and would like to dwelling located 7s/z miles north
r ; r � much now because I don't have overlooking the course. u see a complete review of, of Dublin on the 12th concession
.�. 1W ../+ ; �; i the time.' He gets a fair bit of Good golfing now runs in the Canada's energy policies said his of McKillop Township.
I^ "s " tournament play (he's at the Doig family. Brotber Rod, pro at of C membership nereases group is glad to see the Ontario Fire damage was confined to I
Highland Invitational in London the course, won the Legion Zone Hydro decision. the roof over the one torey
A this weekend). though and hits Tournament in Kincardine" "'We'll give them the benefit' of kiteheii section of the house aril is"
",., Ayr- •*. '� balls whenever he ets.a chance. Sunda when he shot 74. 'Rod's ra A substantial increase in Merchant members at the
g Y membershi was re orted at the meeting agreed with a suggestion doubt" that Ontario Hydro; has believed to have started from a
`�a • Ken is a natural athelete who good golfer, he helped me .stop P P g g do given u the idea of buildiii a spark from the fireplace chimne +
. I started seriously playing right- slicing the ball,' Ken says, f July meeting' bf the Chamber of that the C. of C. endorse a g p g p p y' ,
Y P Y g $ g Y . nuclear generator in Huron, Mr. Loss from fire damage and
handed golf when he was 21 and Young Cam Doig, who hays ' Commerce Held in the Town Nall Seaforth Merchants selling event Carroll said. Apparently there heavy water damage is estimated
` in Scotland. As he had played for recently been replaced by his Tuesday evening. in mid-August. Detail will be .
worked out later in the month. was too much pressure and at over $8,000.
• , about a year left-handed, the way younger brother Ian as his D'Orlean Sills, chairman of the •
' he shoots a, hockey stick and does father's caddy, ig a three handi- membership committee, said - 4 r y
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!1 ca and will la this weekend there were 53 members compared p s "'s "' ' '
. �`�1, everything when his coach Joe P play P �� g , r,n ~;tea w s y
t A.nder'son of Perth told him 'if you. with Stevie Bennett of Seaforth in whth 38 last year. He expected to %", i s :,, :. k r, ' ;
I �r ,,' ever want to be really good, the Junior Best Ball tourgament receive others as well , he said. ' ^^,a z w.y xt x „fit'
`° .G ' - you'll have to play golf right in Aurora. Steve, incidentally, Dr. C.E.Toll, who directs the N 1 i, . ''
'wr,. ' tied Ken's record with a nine. `fs•. ,1 �''
«•: handed. Seaforth Junior Band, asked that
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'fi 5 'S i wen right u an ou t under par 63 at the Seaforth, the committee which had been y "..> it;•� :', a' "'
`c:•:. o t g t o t d b ghat 4, , �4,
$: r, v:; —.4'.. a set of ri ht handed clubs and course just last weekend. a ointed to .assist him in the;` 3' 3'_ ` +``
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$ 1 00 — 5 tri' 8 �assd00r off his On .a ten foot u't to beat the 7 v r " "� x. i �' ��, "
I.N, �� :;, �, 1nl g� 9 o ,,. learned ever thin :all over a ain' P Sunda a ening concert se ies, be � tom. "
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recn7d, Steve' was one inch shoot t, °�
trtack` instead Of Swinging a g01f CI%19 is a change for Keh says. Within a year he had a' alerted so that ho could be , ' S ;, �y' '' s _ "�}}si�r ps i« i t, , ' ;fix i s•a k�r.-1.,,
1 handica' . It was several months of the hole Ken says. Tan Doig, relirved of certain details. Uzi .. x i �� iliii z ..; , . r..
Ken Doi .. The Seaforth. amateur olfer is havin a P uta a .,'
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after he started lessons with Joe 13, has qualified for theOnfario Involved the responsibilities of " "�" �) �'1.
tefllflC year, coming third in, the Ontarl0 Amateur Bantam tournament. hecommittee were heprovision t`�¢"'���'�r ��'ti� } s 'r; H !°� .nr�'
Anderson before he got out on a tt .Rsat •#.� I tt , �, ,
and bels named One Of the four Ontarl0 OlferS t0 golf course. 'I hit balls at a net Y g of a Master of Ceremonies each ,h.; " , r'
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g 9 Ken's wife Mar is also having ° °<" � 5 "
represent the prOVIf1Ce in Willingdon Cup play In with mirror in front of me from a good year at golf, Playing in a Sunday. preparing the band shell " . '� y,f�ii 4 ~�' �tv "
Winnipeg. Staff Photo October to Februar ,' he says. Legion 'mixed 2 ball tournament iri Victoria Park and necessary x s., s 1, f A, t M. ¢ ) r .
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.. two weeks ago, sh \ and her ublicity. t R sus ,fr
.... partner beat n an is partner. P , r � 4 s � ,x t a ke t s I .< •
Members of the band's F �n, . „
1 Ken is a longtime Seaforth p$' ; .
Beavers hockey player. he
committee, named at an earlier',,11.
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; * No, day Care b epte m r wasn't in as good shape as usual "�� Sbe Campbell, J. F. Flannery, Gerald tthis spring after the first winter of �� ' r
Groothius, Dave Hoover, Frank F a a g k ,.
not playing hockey in many years. r
Kling, ) imer Larose, Wm. ^; ,
I think I'll have to take up °'' ',�� %r •
"Will the day care centre be centre was the main drawback to Council meeting in August. ' O'Shea, Wilford Titford, Don_
o en in
September?"man an earl o eriin running', he says. i r
Seaforth -parents have been "Quite a few.glaces have been The Reeve asked that anyone A group of former Beavers is Topping and Joe Gz�erwinski. ��,
P who is interested in, serving on going to, put together an Old Keith Sham, chairman of
asking since Town Council passed suggested, but there is nothing the day care committee contact g g P g
a by-law ,authorizing the centre "Quite a few places have been him or Deputy Reeve Cuthill. Timers hockey team and play the Fall Fair Committee, said the
suggested, but• there is nothing some. ' exhibition games this committee planned to repair • $1000 CHEQUE - It's not every day that a local service club gets a cheque for $1,000
last week. gg g Minister of Social and winter,- Ken says, displaN booths and. erect and the Seaforth Lions Club were very happy recently to receive that amount from
"I'm quite sure it won't be, I firm yet". Mayor Sills said that Community Services Rene Ken says'he has no intention of partitions as required.. the Richardson Foundation of Winnipeg. Presenting the cheque to Lions president
p�: think it would be impo,ssible,' the Ontario Day Nurseries' Act Brunelle. suggested in a letter to becoming a professional golfer. �inre the meeting officials said
Mayor Frank Sills told the requirement for a good deal of t ° Bob Beuttenmiller, right is.J.M..,Curiningham, general manager of Topnotch Feeds
Expositor Thursday. The m'a or outdoor la space for the council that a day-cafecentre in a 'When your pleasure becomes new booth partitions had been
P y' Y play p room in a local high school might your work, what do you do for constructed and , erected by Ltd. (Staff Photo)
said that lack of a site for the children cancelled out the be of common t. benefit. But the
possibility of using many 1 Y pleasure. he. asks. 'No, 1 get a J.A.Stewart and C. of .
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available building's in town. mayor said that he did not know good living from my window C. president, Otto Tippett in Hibbert break in
142 donate The Ontario government will of any vacant rooms in any of the business and it gives me time to readiness for the craft show' last ,
11 �pay 100°70 of the cost of schools in town, play golf.' Saturday.
The Red Cross blood donor renovating a building for *use as a The possibility of buying and Ken's son-in-law Bill Price liar Members : the Fair Thieves rob Sfaffa Store
clinic held Monday at Northside day care centre and 80 % of the renovating an existing house with recently joined him in the Committee are: Keith Sharp,
United Church was successful, cost if a new building were built. a good sized'lawn for use as a day business and Ken says he hopes John Cardno, Lloyd Hoggarth.
according to Mrs. Lillian care centre has also been to get a bit more time off to play Chas. Geddes, James Parkinson, Three hundred dollars worth of taken from Sadler's General Store investigated the break-im. said
Once in operation, the province rt
erslake of the local Red Cross. also pays 80,% of the cost of suggested by some parents. golf. A. Robinet and .I.A.Stewart, cigai•cttes and loose change were in Staffa last week:,, the thieves were probably
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Ke donors ave blood. The robbery took place either `wearing some type -of cloth on �,
g operating day care centres. ri.aryr,. :f!:_ ,�;:� . .
, Mrs. Kerslake said that the `�"'"'�' '""` Th d h 1 '
Red Cross thanked all the donors,
volunteer workers and nurses
who helped at the clinic. When
blood is so urgently needed in the
summer months, such a generous
response is greatly appreciated,
she said.
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Mayor Sills said it would be the
job of the committee in charge of
the new day care centre to search
for a site. he said the committee,
to be named by Reeve John
Flannery and Deputy Reeve
Wilmer Cuthill, should be set up
by the time of the next Town
"Lions_ 38th carnival
is on. this
Seaforth's 39th annual Lions
Carnival will wind up at midnight
Saturday aft er four action packed
nights of enterthinment and fun.
Opening night Wednesday
featured a two mile open bicycle
race,
This year there is no admission
0' charge for people attending the
carnival according to President
and Carnival Chairman Bob
Beuttenmiller, Parking in the .park
will be available at $1 a car, he
said.
The popular penny sale which
again will feature more than 200
prizes, will be locatod in. the
. picnic pavilion at the east of the
grounds. In ad'dit'ion `b'ingo will
continue throughout each . of the
evenings as well as game of
chance and Wb6blS.
. , Carter Shows, a feature of the
Lions Carnival for nearly
a twdhty41vb years, is operating
weekend
major rides on the •playinefield
'including .a ferris wheel, therry-
go-round and roller coaster.
Entertainment includes a
program. by Earl Heyward on
Thursday night, a swim meet
Friday right and the Silver Strings
Saturday night. The carnival ends
Saturday night with a draw for a
quarter of beef.
it was .necessary to defer
arrangements which had been
underway two weeks with Carling
O'Keefe's to provide an airshow,
for the opening night when it was
found that necessary department
of t ransport approval could not
be obtained in time, Gordon .
Rimmer, who is looking after
entertainment, said the company
when it was unable to ptesent the
air slio* had contributed• the
prites to the 'Wednesday bike
race.
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with no serious injuries.
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night for area police.
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1hi►E CAN' H° AM'1i' `W'AITI •-- A group of kids on set up for the -Lions Carnival which -opened fast night
their way o "swim l
ei y t i'n ng lessons 1%Vednesday morning and rung lentil Saturday night. A 10 speed bike race
at the Lions pool took over the rides which were all was a highlight Of the opening night. (Staff Photo)
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urs ay nig t or ear y
Friday morning as nothing was
noticed until Bob' Sadler went iia
to open the store at 7 a.m.
Mr. Sadler said the thieves
apparently broke in the front.door
by breaking the -glass.
"They must have tried to get in
,the back because there are boot
marks left, but it was well
locked," he said.
A cellar window was also
broken.
Seb ringville OPP Constable
Doug Swackhammer, who
Chase and
their hands because of the marks
he saw on the glass.
"we have nothing to go. on at
all", the offtcbr said and added
"We have a tough time trying to
identify -money".
In the past month there have
been a couple of break-ins in the
Dublin area, also involving the
loss of loose change. .
Constable Swackhammer said
he could only speculate whether
or not the different break-ins are
connected.
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accidents,. �_
keep police bus ...
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Saturday night was a busy
with no serious injuries.
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night for area police.
He will appear in Clinton Court
About Midnight Seaforth Police
August 7 charged with -dangerous
assisted the Clinton Police who
driving by the Clinton Police, and.. '•
were involved in a high - speed
driving without a license by the
chase with a motorcyclist, Mike
Ontario Provincial Police of
Reynolds of Clinton. Reynolds,,
Goderich who assisted 'tbt lC-f'iiiton
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who was reported by -Clinton
Police as well.
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Police to have hit speeds in excess
It was necessary to call 4 low
.;•till
of 100 miles per hour, lost control
truck to release the Clinton'tiolite
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of. the motorcycle about a mile
car which became stuck in soft
s
west of Sea°forth when he crossed
ground off -tile highway it the
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the highway and ended up in the
chase ended. - ', *.
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deep ditch on the north side of the
The motorcycle was bxtdiiiet ty
road.
damaged.
damaged.
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Reynolds, unconscious for
James T9'iit& of it It 43
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about ten minutes folloWiiig the
Seaforth, lost:corit&I of his tilt 10#
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crash-, was taken to the Seafot'tb
I"Iighway $ at -the intersecti00 "ti#
. j;y
.Community Hospital and ras
eleed
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