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The Huron Expositor, 1978-01-26, Page 13Ian today for tomorto with an RRSP at your Credit Union MARKING THE TRAIL -- Two Optimist members mark the trail for the crosp-country skiiers participating in the cross-country skiing poker rally 'at the Optimist Winter Carnival on Sunday. The trail extended from the Optimist Hall to a bush in Tuckersmith north of the golf course and back. (Expositor Photo) Thursday Nighters Bowline Smoothies 86, Hard Lucks 67, . HeadpinS 66, Tuff , 64. 'Born Losers 42, Mu.skateers 32. Ladies High single and Triple Georgina Reynolds 255 and 657.. 1VIetr's High Singlc-Eric , Mat7cYlt.1. 279 M,en's High Triple-Ar t Finlayson 696. St. James Bowling League Turtles 68, Chipmunks 67, - Jaguar ,s '61'/2, Lions 591/2 Couears .54, Tigers 47. Ladies High Single-Ruth Campbell 260, High. Triple-Gerty Kramers 566. Men's High Single-Lyle. Haney 319. High ' Triple-John .Coleman 738. • ' a ilea. If yOu require financing to start, modernize or expand your business and are unable to obtain it elsewhere on reasonable terms and conditions or if you are interested in the FBDB management services of counselling and training or wish information on government programs available for your business, talk to our representative. FEDERAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT' BANK THE WINNERS — Pictured with their winning penguin sculptured in snow at the Optimist Winter Carnival are left, Len Nigh, Rick McLean, Steve and Cheryl Cook, all from St Jarneis School, Seaforth. The same team placed first last year in the `---..,,same Class elementary Grades 1 to 5. , (Photo by Oke) THE WINNER Brussels heCkey, tear ,were the B, .Series Champs at the Seaforth Optimist Carnival on Sunday, The winners are (front row left to right), Marty Rutledge, sEan Kieffer., Tim Plitt, Kevin M CARtet", David Wheeler, Mike Jeff MOGavin. (Back row left to right), Mel tvlcArter, Manager; Mike Vader, Kevin Johnston, Wayne Wheeler, Rick Knight, Dean Wheeler and Dale Machan, crithC, Walkerton were the A Series Champs.. ' (Expositor Photo) Be secure for tomorrow.: See Your Credit Union today. cOillO1N OW SOO Os... WI! en kolpi Your credit union is currently paying 9 per cent. There is no administration or with- drawal'charges. Yotir credit union can lend you the money to invest In a R.R.S.P. The interest you pay on Your loan is also tax deductible. • 'Pot iitwr intiOldtictit all -271-05646e*titt 106 Ontario Street, Stratford • Opening new to small business RANDY BROWN one of our representatives will be at The Queen's Hotel, SEAFORTH on the 1st Thursday of each month February 2 • An R.R.S.P. givek you .a chance to: • SAVE. MONEY- • DEFE-12 'YOUR INCOME TAX •BUILD SECURITY FOR YEARS TO COME *INCREASE YOUR SAVINGS THROUGH THE COM- POUNDING OF TAX SHELTERED INTEREST PLACE YOUR BETS, GENTLEMEN — Optimist Ken Campbell takes in the money 6 - as from (left to right) Bob Dinsmore, • Lloyd Eisler, and Cor Dorsers play a game of roulette at the Seaforth Optimist•Winter Carnival, held last weekend. . • (Exositor Phqtp) WHAT'S COOKING? Gord Hulley cooks up breakfast for hungry peOple attending the Seaforth Optimist Winter Carnival on Sunday. The breakfast this year was a new addition to the Carnival. (Expositor Photo) By Wilma Oke The 11th annual Seaforth Optimist W' ter Carnival provi: end of entertainment for , and old in the Seaforth area. Minor hockey games were held at the arena Friday night, Saturday morning--and—Sunday,- snow sculpturing at the Seaforth Recreational Park,- Saturday morning with St. James Lc , School. Winning.the junior elementary' r. AND AWAY WE GO — Richard Burgess was one of those people who took part in the cross 'country skiing Paker Rally at the Seaforth Optimists Winter Carnival st weekend. (Expositor. Photo) divi§iprt for the second year in a row with their colored penguin Len, ;Nigh, Rick McLean, Steve Coqk and Cheryl Cook, the Sea. rth Public Scheol pupils Pefer Underwood, Tony and Eddie Nielsen won the senior elrentary--division- with -their telephone and the open class was also won by Seaforth Public SChool pupils - Kevin Williarilson, Brian Riley and Bruce. Scott -with the snowmobile. ins yY Miss Mary Anne Nolan of R.R.2, Dublin, a 15-year-old -second year student , at Seaforth District High School was chosen Snow Queen, in a contest conducted by the Student's Council. Denise Albert 15, of 'St. Columban, was runner-up. Both girls are following in the footsteps of Their older sisters who were former school queens -- Donna Nolan was queen in 1974 and Anne Albert in 1977. . A' casino night of games, of chance, followed by a midnight lunch was held Friday night and C4th carnival balls SatUrday night - for the under 18 group at -"the Seaforth District High School, the. over 18 at the • Seaforth Community Centre and -the, older crowd at the Seaforth Legion Hall. A snowmobile poker • _ralLy concluded the' events Sunday afternoon with 178 entries. Winning the best poker hands over. the 34 mile route through McKillop Township, mainly the bush areas, were Mrs. John Hoggart, R.R.1, Londesborm a• flush hand; Dave Vincent, Ayr,. three aces. and Jim McIntosh, Carnival Hanover 3 Walkerton 2 Goderich 2 Listowel 1 _ seitzrth....-_-6'. 13 Series Bly th'l KincEaxredti:e 11 Goderich 2 BtuSte1s1 'Mitchell 1 Kincardine 3 Hanoverl Walkerton 3 Walkerton 4 Goderich 2 (Blyth won shot ohn eMoitcltell 1 - Blyth 1 Winghain 5 Lucknow 4 Seaforth 6 Brussels 5 LI: ci tBkcnIhyeotwihl 032 SI:raj:tell; 94 Wingham 0 Brussels 3 Seaforth 2 R . R n.40, Seaforth,wou u r three up e kings. Snowmobile m were: Chris Ryan, • Walto,n; Doug McGregor, Kipt)en, Brian O'Rourke, Dublin, Jack NelemanS, Walton. The Teall; Donald McDowell and David % mile course was wall by Katie cross country ski - rally over 1 Crntf Results of Seaforth y on Saturday and 1st A Goderich 3 Listowel 5 tournament in Friday night, Sunday. Game Series Exeter 1 'Kincardine.4 • tF AND HERE'S YOUR TROPHY Mary Ann Nolan, ..SDHS snow queen and Optimist Gerald Groothuis present the captain of the Brussels Atom hockey team with atrophy after his team won the B series at the Seaforth Optimist Carnival on Sunday. (Expositor Photo) READY TO ROLL -- More than 175 enthusiastic sn.owmobilers took off from the Optimist Park in Seaforth Sunday for the winter carnival poker rally. Perfect winter weather brought .a good attendance to. 'most carnival events. (Photo by Oke) Bowlers enjoy high scores during winter 2 • Seaforth 'High' School ,Spit Fires 66, Shagnoys 60, Heavy Chevy 55,• Mustang 43. . Hig20211adier-Karen Munro 250; 649, High Men's Average Kevin Young average 192. - Single Rob Knetch 299, 651. •-• Mixed-Diaibles Rosebuds 75, Fruit Loops 74, Slow Starters 62; •• Cheerios 59, Apple Jacks 55, -Honeycombs 54. Weekly High Ladies Single2Carol McLean 250, Ladies Triple Betty 'Smith 638. Mens High Single Ron Beuerman' 276, Men's Triple John Coleman 690. Seasons High Ladies Single Betty Benettt 327, Ladies Triple Betty Bennett 709,- Ladies Average-Betty Smith 194, Men's Single-Ron Beuerman 348, Men's Triple-John Coleman 870, Men's Average John Coleman 226. Jan. 18 Alleys ,1 &2 Fruit Loops and Slow Starters, Alleys 3 &4 Apple Jacks and Rosebuds Alleys 5 &6 Cheerios and Honeycombs. Spares-Mary, Little Jr: 165, Helen Stewart 110, Roy McGonigle 164, .Mark Flanagan 169, - Miles Little 160; Terry -?'1" oung 171 Linda Gridzak 175. Munsters 53%, King Kongs 51, Mean Machine 46, Swats 45'A . Ladies High Single Rhonda McCowan 296, Triple-Rhonda McCowan 697, Average Jill Muir 196. Men's High Single Derek Cooper '166, Aveirage Clendon Coombs 183, Triple Derek Cooper 492. . Standings - Chiefs Kids 67, Duffers 59, Black Yelvets .60, Young Marslialfs 53, Ups and Downs 55, High Ptisseys 42. High Single Don Wood 240, Marg Ungarian 285, High Triple Don Wood 649, Marg Ungarian 734. Commercial Bowling Road RunnerS 641 Blue Birds 61, Blue Jays 60, Coo Cons 56, _Robins 47, Vultures 28. Men's High Single and Triple John Coleman 327 hod 774. Ladies high Single and Triple Alice Van Bakel 234, and 614.