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The Huron Expositor, 1978-03-30, Page 11• • • • • • ^,0 - • , ron Co un ty, . corn producers. had a -good day for their first annual Cornspiel at the Vanastra Curling Club last Wednesday, Farm chores were 'done ,early in-the morningzor late at night. even by. other members of the, • family or Teighbours; as -the-men enjoyed themselves for the day. It 'was certainly good to; see the farmers'out having a good time as the season quickly approaches when they'll be concerned 'with ant;:lier crop; geIting it planted; sprayed, cultiva'ted •and t n hopefully a better harvest than the last one. DIAN Ca. NCRS a .. 71, aY • • THE HURON, gXPOSITOR, MARSH 30 umpers Weste niggrio champs • THE WINNERS — The Seaforth BP Dumpers 6rooniball team became Western Ontario Chatripiorie on the weekend.. In the front froth L, are: coach Elgin Dearing, Torn Melady,, Brad Finlayson, Gord Dick, Gord, Machan, and' Manager, Danny Murray. In the second row from L,, are Jim Finlayson, Murray Houston, Murray MCCIirire, Jim' Henderson, At Riley, Kevin Henderson 'and Ken Mathers. In the back row from L:, are Gary E3 en ffett Bill .Docking, Gord Henderson, Tom Burke, Neil Murray; Clyde McClure and Dale -Kenndy. • (Expositor Photo), The Seaforth BrOomball League defeated in the semi-finals by ,,the BP Dumpers won the Wester!) Ontario Championship on ' the. SA. Clements Streakers. weekend, The league's two top - men's „teams and two Ladies' teatils competed in, the regional tournament. In the men's division, the Dumpers and the Mutual of Omaha Hawks competed with the Dumpers. ending up as ' top winners .qf the region. The' Dumperi will travel to Ottawa for the Ontario Championships April 8 and 9.. The Hawks, whir also played well, were beaten, in the semi-Ana-67- « • Blyth and Cltiselhurst represented the ladies and. also did very ' well. Chiselhurst defeated Blyth and then were. • Every week more' and mole people discover what mighty jobs are accomplished by low cost. Huron ExpoSitor 'Want Ads. Dial 527-0240. '. All four teams-deserve a vote of confidence on a job well done. Corn .prOdbters have first bons ra a the Pioneer Seed Corg, CO. with their • area sales manager 011ie Ramsyre in attendance most the day. Local -'iPioneer• salesmen • •: FIRST CrRAW—In the first draw • of the Huron County CornsPiel. held at Vanastra last Wednesday,- ;the winners were, front row, Alex Townsend and George Cantelon,:and back row, Claire Cox and Ken. 0 Rogerson. The team finished second. OVerall. -)News Record photo) At the Arena FRIDAY, • MARCH 31 8:00 - 9:30 P.M. Public Skating SATURDAY, APRIL 1 8:00 - 9:00 A.M. - Bantams 9:00 - 10:00 A.M.- Novices 10:00 - S1:00 A.M. - Mites' ' 11:00 - 4:30 P.M. - Knights of Celt:a:bus Tourney 4:30 P.M. Atom HouSeleague 5:30 P.M. ; Atom Game 8:30 P.M. - Oldtimer Game SUNDAY APRIL 2 • . 11;00 - 4:30 - Knights 'of Columbus Tourney, 8:30 P.M. • LILL. Final MONDAY, APRIL 3 • 4 :30 - 8:30 • Figure Skating Competition Day 8:30 P.M. • Seaforth Old Timers . TUESDAY, APRIL 4. To be announced WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5 1:00 - 3:00 P.M. THURSDAY , APRIL 6 robe announced FRIDAY, APItili 7 8:30 -„,Floyd Eisler Skating Presentation itiaftee to follow] SATURDAY APRIL 8 . • A.M. - 1:00 P.M. Hockey 1:30 - 3:00 P.M. -- Free Skating 3:30.- 8:30 P.M. - Wind-up Night . • SUNDAY APRIL 9 1:30 • 3:30 P.M.- Free Skating END OF SKATING SEASON • Parents & Pre Schoolers 4410144/1 31 1/1111 The Cornspiel sponsors were e, local seed corn sales men; sot e even participated in the curling. The sponsors included OVERALL TOPS—The overall winners, and the winners of-the seconcl,draVii at the :Huron County Cornspiel at Vanastra Curling Club last week was the team of front row, left, 'Gerald Smith and Gord .Pryce, and back row, Neil Dolrgiage and Ross Lovett. The team received individual trophies and will have their names inscribed on the master plaque. All teams took home.jackets or touques donated by area seed corn dealers. . (News Record photo) vIAL HOM 14400 M.11•01101111111. = Built to suit your requirements - Built with quality materials -13ailt -complere-•liictading electrical, plumbing, carpets, cabinets. interior and -exterior finish. - Built with a guarantee that counts. - Built at an affordable price. "- - Built o-n the lot of your choice _ • "Inquire-Today About "THE QUALITY ROYAL HOME” CALL (519).357-2444 See our model home at the plant in Wingham, or Write for free brochures. rt Mail to: ROYAL HOMES LTD, -I' BOX 370, WINGHAM, ONTARIO. Name Address town' TeleRhohe' ' , 1 'Have A Lot: Yes No Location Jack Mayhew, Bruce Roy and Bill Coleman contilibuted four jackets. each With Harold Pryee giving toques and jack knives, Bill and Bruce also gave toques. The 'Hyland Corn Co. with. 'Ken Cartiochan,. Jack McGregor and Doug Shirray as local salesmen " donated two sets of jackets. Milford Thirst .P.A.G. Salesmen Contributed a set •of jackets' and several caps. Ed ' Barry for: 'Stewart Seeds :and Ken Gemmel! , for - Trojan presented sets of jackets to respective winners. Topnotch Feeds 'of Seaforth also • 'donated a set Of jacketS. Art DeVoS of King Grain and Arnold, taylor,of Asgrow donated a jacket and caps. Milton Dieti' had four. jackets 'for the Stitan chemical company and Canadian Canners a case of corn. .Verne Alderdicefor Dekaib .had .eight curling. tams. .The sponsors sent all the curlers home' with good. prizes. ••The winners of the first draw Was Alex Townsend,. with George Cantelon, .Ken 'Rogerson ',and' Clair Cox ' beating Rohert • 'Fotheringham.'s rink in an extra end in a thrilling final game. Bob and Merv'Falconer were tied for second pladebut-aS• Bob had won more ends his 'rink of Murray , Forbes, Glen Hayter and Art lieVps- took second place over Merv'.S 'rink 'of Merton Keyes, ^. Dave Tyemeer. and Laird 's Finlay,son.ln fourth place was the Stanley ToWnship rink of Ross McBeath, ' fifth, to Bruce Shillinglaw, sixth to- William Coleman, 'seventh. Robert Caldwell and eighth . place 'to -Edward Broadfoot„ Gerald Smith with Neil Delmage, Ross Lovett and Gordon Pryce won the final, game ofthe second draw beating ter-tonsitt, Dave Townsend,' Brian Falconer. and._Bill Gibson:7 - who took second place. Don Brodie with Bob Allan, Howard Armstrong and 'Don McGregor tied with Bill Lobb's rink for third place but had won more ends than Bill so got' third place. Jim Ross, Fred Uhler, Jack Mayhew and George Townsend finished in that order, ' • Gerald Smith" won the trophy for finiAliing with the'most points of the day. Metv's Patios & Contracting -- Pig Barn • Pig Slats- Additions• Roofing • Railing • Patio Stones • Steps - Cement Work • _pee Estimates • PH- 348:43392. ' al- Mery Shewan .9 CABLE • . T.V.' NEWS Far Service Hook Up Line Locates Advertisements on Loctil Channels Call Z;nith 8211*0 leaving name, address and telephone number MITCHELL-SEAFOFqH CABLE T.V. 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