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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
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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
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'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 •
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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
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25,00
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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.
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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
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WHAT'S' UP,' CHEF --Jack McElwain, suitably
garbed for the occasion, was one of the meat carvers
at last Wednesday's barbecue at Northside United
Church. (Expositor Photo)
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