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The Huron Expositor, 1978-05-11, Page 37ties with lomban soccer Delhi Sponsored by Seaforth Centenaires Tickett - $14•00 per' person Includes Motor Coach Transportation and Upper Level Bench Seat. Bus leaves Victoria Park at 10 a.m. Sharp. Tickets available from `Centenaires' executive members and at Queen's Hotel. Prices have been 'slashed to the bare minimum in order to quickly reduce our large inventory. NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED LtoNEW MODELS FROM 80 1100 C.C. GOOD CHOICE -vOF USED1VIODELS ELDER ENTERPRISES • One Mile West and One Mile South of Henson PHONE 262.6142 JOHN ELDER 262-5596 HENSALL KARL ARMSTRONG 229-6567 KIR KTON 1976 Grand Marcfuis Automatic transmission, power steering, power inichelin firesi deluxe wheel covers, power antennae, power _windows, am-fm stereo, 'automatic air defrost, deluxe •• bumper group, certified, dual re- mote mirrors, power seats, Al-condition, finished in brown metallic. Bill McLaughlin Motors Ltd. "the small dealer with the big heart" Seaforth 527-1 140 Service • Selection • Savings • Satisfaction . earn 1. C4TH TIGERS WIN - The o-4th Tiaers won the "A" League championship in the Exeter men's bowling league. They received trophies and prizes at Wednesday's annual-banquet. Back, left, Eric Matzold, Gary Black, Dave Corbett and Don Columban goalie Frank,Verberne made several outstanding saves to keep his -team in front'. However, with only 2 minutes left to play, Delhi tied the score on a beautiful, header off a corner kick. The game was not over yet, . though, as Paul. Coyne almost .gave St. Columban a win In the ' last feW 'seconds. He broke around a Delhi defenceman and his hard drive from 15 yards out was just deflected high, Although the game was played In a steady drizzle and the field conditions were -hazardous, it was a well played, exciting contest. St. columban played as well in this game as they did poorly the week before, and as a result are confident of the upcoming games. ' The "A" team is idle this weekend while the "B" team has a 3rd Division Ctip, game in London on Sunday against Lusitanos. Starting lineup against Delhi: Goal - Frailk Verberne; Fullback - • Frank Flanagan, Dave O'ReillY, Bill DoCking, Loui Ar ts; Midfield - Marvin Kale, Mike Ayery; Forward - Casey Van Bakel, Rick Ryan, Paul Coyne, Tony Arts; Alt. , Richard Verb erne, Pat Flanagan, Gord Dick. The St, Columban "A" Soccer team deserved more than the'1-1 tie it came away with from the game played this past Sunday. They controlled the play for all but the final 15 minutes, of the game but were unable to put the ball in the net more than once. St, Columbati star tett quickly.. , and had a 1.0 lead after 5 minutes of play as Tony Arts banged in a perfect cross from Casey Van' Bake!. However this was all they could accomplish - as suepecling chances were foiled by the goalposts (2) or erratic shooting. With., about 15 - minutes remaining in the game, Delhi pushed totally to the attack. St. Blyth crafts sale - local craftsmen featured THE HURON EXPOSITOR, Gifts to I,ions pool announced G.D.Sills W.J.McDowell Wm. J. Scott E.C.Boswell Joseph R. Dick J. Jansen Margaret L. Kerslake 10.00 Good. Times Travel Agency 10.00 Wm. L. Boyd 10.00 Bill Weber ' 10.00 E.A.Smith 20.00 F.C.J.Sills F.A.Golding Margaret Dundas Betty Smith Torrance Dundas Alvin Beuerman Area gifts to the. Lions Park and Pool annual maintenance fund have, been ,acknowledged by campaign :committee" chairman- John W. Talbot and total $1618 as of May 15. Gifts received include : Jackson. Front, Bill Coleman, ,Art Finlayson, Rick Wood and Doug Hildebrand. (Exeter T-A Photo) C.D. Eedy 10.00 W.A. Hodgert 15.00 I. Knetsch 10.00 Mrs. M.G. CAuch 3.00 N M-Enzensberger 20.00 _ Mrs. Violet Elgie 5.00 Miss A .E. McNichol 00 • Bruce-C-elema n- 10.00 Miss J.A. Cluff 10.00 Anonymous 25.00 D.L. Hoover ' 10.00 R.T. Bolton 20.00 John Watt 25.00 Mrs. C.J. Pretty F. Hieknell Mrs. M. Maloney D.S.. paPple Mrs. E.S. Rockett Royal Canadian Legion 25.00 Seaforth-Branch 25.00 Miss M. I. Sinith 10.00 Andrew McNichol 5.00 G. Boven 2.00 G.T. Little 10.00 Mrs: I.L. Hunt , 10.00 10.00' 10,00 5.00 • 10.00 15.00 Moore's Poultry Farm Jas. A. Stewart Eva McCartney, 1-1.Van Rooijen B.R.Thomson J.A.Murray Jean Cairns Glen Smith Gladys Thompson Jean Simpson Ken Miskiewiez 25.00 30.00 C.Smith,Seaforth Automotive & Industrial Supply .... 10.00 Margaret J:-Grieve 10.00 Elizabeth M. Grieve 10.00 Ivan Forsyth 5.00 alkus 15.00 Prov7Of Ont. Savings 011ice 20.00 James F. Scott - 25.00 Mrs. Thelma Wright 10.00 10,00 25,00 10.00 5.06 10.00 5.00 5.00 25.00 10.00 25.00 10.00 25.00 5.00 10.00 7.00 10.00 5.00 25.00 • 4. 25.00 425.00 10.00 5.00 10.00 10,00 5.00 5.00 50.00 5.00. 10.00 10.00 .10.00 2.00 Urbain Blocked .L.C.'Hoggarth" L.G. MacDonald -McConnell, Stewart & Devereanx Ida Close Annie Harrison Rev. J. Ure Stewart Leverne Hugill M.B. Whyte Robt. L. Bolton Ruth Cluff Verna Stephenson Monica McCurdy Lillian Powell G.L. S it:nth L.A. Rowat J.R. MacLeod Olive Traviss Annetta Sinclair Marguerite Dunn .e., IVIeth-cgOr Dorothy Bassett S. Hillen W. Jack Thompson Lois Barry • „. Pat Bennett P. Dalton Mrs. K. Smith Ken Baeftert . Mrs. Helen MacKenzie Chas. McKay Russell Holmes W.D. Titford Isabelle Campbell Seaforth Meat Market John Nash E. Dearing ,A.Y. McLean Ken Campbell Farms Ltd.... Miss F.E. ElfOrd L,G. McCluskie •iutsvot 'The Exhibition of Antiques and Crafts to be held This Saturday at the Blyth Community Centre will feature several talented local craftsmen. Allan and Suzanne 1 tiompson of Looms and Leather are well, known for the quality of their 50.00 products, while Michael Ward's 25.00 • 3.00 5.00 5.00 S.00 10.00 10.00 '10.00 5.00 20.00 10.00 25.00 5.00 '5.00 2.00 50.00 25.00 stoneware potted is 1,9..06 0 ... earned a 16 0 Across Ontario. Toni Vos 'has in demand reputation for her handweaving and spinning of 15.00 natural fibers, many of which are 10.00 dyed using various plants and flowers .for colourants. A variety of crafts will be presented by Ws. Dan McInnes while 5.00 Wmnifred Johnston will display her work in crochet, knitting and hand-made flowers. Chair caning by Harold Vodd en will be :demonstrated and baskets and 'stools made by him will be on sale. •t. 10.00 10.00 2.00 25.00 10.00 35.00 20.00 5.00 5.00 20.00 20.00 5.00 10.00 5.00 10.00 5.0W 25,00 5.00 evening May 11th. Business discussed was, initiation to be held on. May 24th at "Benmiller and ,the Birthday party to be held this year at Benmiller on Julie 5th at 7p.m. The Chicken. Barbeque to be held on June 8th and tickets are now available frail menibers. A Fall Dance is being planned •to be held on Oct 21 st in the Seaforth Legion with the Music Makers providing the music. The ladies have been asked to cater to the Beef Barbeque on Aug. 2nd, in Seaforth. A few of the members attended the open house at the Bluewater Correspondent Mrs. Mary Meurer 4824143. Court-Constantine L1842 field their .meetin on Thursda Constance Gary Geiger of R. R. #4, , Walton is known across. OntariO for the quality and workmanship of his handmade wooden toys. Frances and Howard Breen create a variety of hand-tooled leather products in both traditional and contemporary styles. Stoneware -•- Fottery by Addy McPhee and Rob Tetu of. Beeehwood Pottery will also be on sale at the exhibition:._ These are' only a few orth-e craftsmen and• antique" dealers whose products will be features. Many come 'from Huron and Bruce counties and some range from as far away as' the Toronto and London areas. All partici- pants were selected for quality of their work, and to present as 'varied a shew and sale as possible for the public. The show is sponsored by the Blyth ,Centre for the Arts which will provide a booth of its own Mr. and Mrs. Bill Storey visited "bit Mother's Day with his mother Mrs. Elizabeth Storey and with Mrs. Elmer Dale of Clinton. Mr. and Mrs.. Ken Mitchell, Jennifer, and Robert of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Dempsey, James and Christina of Pickering . spent the past weekend with their parents'Mr. and Mrs. Don Buchanan. Paul and. Gai.v. Centre on May 7th in Goderich. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Marris Bos, Steven; Sharon, Kenny, Michael, A d and_ Kathy, Mr. and Mrs Cliff Brindley and Ricky of Flollyrood. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Saliders, Jennifer and Jeffery of R.V.4, Brussels visited on Mother's,DaY with Mr. and MrS. John Wammes. Jayne Glanville,knocked in five runs with two singles and a triple tb lead the Seaforth women pia 10-6 win over Brodhagen laist Thursday night in Huron-Perth Slo-Pitch action. Seaforth---trailed 4-.0 until the bottom of the thiid when Gwen Bosman singled and. Jayne drove her home. In the fifth Jayne tripled in Gwen and Marlene Glanville who had singled. Singles_by_Louise-Nicholson, Rit Core, Gwen, Jayne and Joyce Taylor in the sixth gave Seaforth the • lead, and Joyce Taylor held Brodhagen scoreless in the seventh to preserve the victory. Joyce pitched the whole, game, and gave up 10 hits, struck out three, and walked one. The Win came' in. Seaforth's opening game, and it matches their total number of victories in the 1977 season • where tickets to the Summer Theatre Program will be sold. A special sale of antique and modern book's in good condition will be featured, as well as a draw for a beautiful hand-knitted' afghan; Door prizes will, be - presented all afternoon, and a hutch area will cater to the hungry customers- in- the arena. The Exhibition and sale is a one day-event,-b e grelcron Saturday ' at the Blyth Community Centre., Admission for the day is only 50 cents and the doori open from 10 am. to 5 p.m., with all proceeds going too the Blyth Centre for the Arts. SIO :OitCh irESHooTiNGRoLesi f BUS TRIP •- to New 'York Yankees double header SPORTSWEAR For The VICTORIA DAY Holiday Week-end Ladies . •. . BLOUSES . . 7.95 - 18.95 SLACKS 12.95 - 19.95 JEANS 19.95 - 23.95 SHORTS ..... . . 6.95 - 10.95 CUT-OFFS [Denim] 11.95 "T"SHIRTS 6.95-9.95 Whether "You prefer tennis, golf, gardening, biking, fishing, or just plain loafing, we have the clothes for you. Remember: MONDAY, MAY 22 is VICTORIA DAY We're Closed. "HAVE A GOOD -DAY" Store Open Fridays Until 9 p.m. Men's • • • uT'ST-11-RTS 2.95 - 4.50 KNIT SHIRTS., . 5.95-1395 SPORT SHIRTS 8.95-14.95 JEANS... 14.95-21.95 CORDS 18.95 SLACKS 14.95-27.50 DRESS SHORTS 10.95-14.95 CUT-OFFS 10.95-11.95 SWIM SHORTS... 4.95-10.95 GYM SOX •1.79-2.25 JACKETS 7.95-17.95 Frank,Morris Orville Oke Mary W. Cardno Genesco Canada Ltd. Elton Haist Ross Scott E.H.Elder Helena E. Walker J.S1Walker L.B.Norris P.J.Malcolm Olive E. MacDonald E.Boven S.J.Scott R.S.Box C.M.Brady • Lewis P.Coyne Marlene Britton David McLean David Netzke 10.00 25.00 10.00 25.00 5.00 25.00 20.00 MAMA When you know how they're built. 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