The Huron Expositor, 1978-09-14, Page 35THE HURON EXPOSI+01i, SEPTEMBER 21, 1910
ris wi;-41 soccer fro
•. The St, Cohnuban 'A'
Soccer played sdlid,
althotrgh unspectacular
soccer and defeated Ing&soll
. Flyers 3-0. Although not
playing nearly as well as they
did in their previous game
against London Oakridge; St.
Columba!). played, just .well
few years, In their previdus
m,ecting this year St.
Columban came out on top
by a 3.0 score in ' a very'
rugged contest. However,
this game willprobably
very close as both teams are
evecnily ivonnatc.
outlasted the St.
The Seaforth girls soccer
team ' returned home on
SatUrday with a trophy, After
%sinning first place
regional soccer tournament.
The 4 ,irls defeated the
St. Columban
Seaforth".8" team and the
team frop Clinton to emerge
as champions in the "13"
division of the tournament.
TheSeafo-th "A" team won
Beats Ingersoll
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' SPECIAL BUS SUNDAY
Clinton Harness Races
12:00 LV Stratford 6:20 $6:80
12:25 Mitchell 5:55
12:35 Dublin 5:45
12:45 S'eaforth ' 5:35 $3.00
1;00, Clinton LV 5:20
Fare includes •track admission and race prograM
returning Bus connects with Toronto at Stratford
regular .one way fares in effect.
$.4.00
On match, tied the second,
and 1;,:ored Olive goals..
The Seaforth girls were
then matched, againit the
Nairn soccer team, winner of
the.. "A," diyision team'
competition,
The two teams defeated by
Nairn were Luca!) and Grin .1
Bend: .
In the playoff game, the
Seaforth girls .defeated Nairn
by 2.0 score., to emerge as
champions.
The team is coached by
John Cairns.
The members of the Sea-
fortlitearnare C heryl Morey.
Denise Morey. Suzanne Jes-
some, Janice Carins, Shelly
Driscoll, Tracy Wilson,
Sandra Wilson, Judy Coup-
land, Wendy Smith,
Betties.Joanne b Carter,
bJudith Nigh, Tracy Wright,
Debbie Wright, CLithy Van&
Pam ,ervolten and Tracey Gowan.
Robert McGregor. 7. Open ',hoot 14
-,rbe dub trill by Sel t, n l 4 th
Sunday
Win McLean trophy.
enough to 1i in the game COI010an 'B' team 5.4 in a
the overall play wa s closer high scoring contest last
than the score would, indicate. Saturday.
StevetSteinnian. borroWed Clinton held a 3-i halftime
from" the St. Columban ' lead by St: -Columba!). came
junior '• team • was very back with .2quick:goals early
impressive as he scored two' hi the second half to 'tie the
goals and-assited on the third,: score. Clinton pulled ahead
one , scored by Brad Finlay- with 2 more goals to take a
son. 5-3 lead. before St. Coium-
' Frank Vcrberne aga in ban scored the final goal just
pia}eel well in goal as he before full time.
turned in his cceond shutout , Goal scorers for St.
in a row. Cola iiibaii Joe,.
This" Sunday •Yrinrii es tq Nerberne balmy Murray
be an exciting game as and Frank, ClaA lens. ' •
Goderich visits St. Columban This Sunday the, 'B' team
'The C.'ffidMeh-St. (ohmiban is at home against the
games Thaye developed, into Goderich 'B . team: Game'
tierce rivalries over the last .time is 1 p.m.
Includes , juice-salad, pie, beverage.
Thurs., Fri., or Saturday il l
gvening 5pm - 9 pm
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THURSDAY and FRIDAY September 21 & 22
Parade of floats 'and schools Friday, Morning Sept. 22 at 10 a.m. From Victoria pai-k
8 p.m.
Official Opening by Don Grieve former Huron Ag. Rep.
8:15 p.m.
• Parade of Fair Queen contestants and intrOductions.
8:45 p.m.
Variety show by winners in Summer Variety Nig1tt
contest.
10 p.m.
Qbeen of The Fair Competition conclusion and crowning
MERCHANTS & INDUSTRIAL DISPLAYS
International Plowing Match Quilts will be on display upstairs
in theAtena on both Fair Days.
10:00 a.m. MONSTER PARADE
-Bands - Floats - Exhibits - Judging --Pet Show -; Junior Fair
ChaMpionship - Farm Machinery Display - Horse Show 1. Perth
Huron Jersey Breeders Parish Show Championship Horse „
Show - Chuck Wagon Races. ,
MIDWAY SHOWS --HORSE RACES
Open Western Horse show at 6:30 p.m.
'Thursday Night - ..Friday Afternoon:
Cathy Bruxer 1977-Queen
MIDWAY — PONY RIDES — FARM MACHINERY DISPLAYS
INDUSTRIAL and MERCHANT EXHIBITS -
SD-1S TRUMPET BAND
ChuckWagon Races- Horse Races
Win a prize at the PENNY SALE ,
cA featurininior, than
Nok PRIZES
ADIVIISSION: THURSDAY, Adults $2.00; Students
with cards $1.00; FRIDAY, Adults $2.00; Students with
cards $1,00; Public School Children Free.
W.D. WILSON, firesident - Mrs. Ruth Beane
Secretary Treasurer
Phone 482-9260
Open Wedding
Reception
for
RALPH
WOOD
and
DIANNE'
CRAWFORD
at .
Saitford
Sat.Sept.30
Dancing 9-1:00
Music by: STAR TREX
RECEPTION
&
DANCE
for
Marsha
Pres'sey
& .
Wayne
Prezcator - rPtidal Couple}
Fri., Sept. 22
Kirkton-Woodhaim
Community Centre
Music by: Bois flayWitrd
Everyone 'Welcome
Girls
--,PC(1NTY MPH :NS—The Seaforth
.A Team rec ntiy beciune Tri-County
champions after a. match against other area
teams in Exeter. Members of the Seaforth team
are: (back row) Jo. annepCarter, Sandra Wilson
Suzanne Jessome, Cathy Vandervelden, Tracy
Wilson, eheryl 'Morey, Judy Copeland, Wendy
Smith and coach John Cairns and (front, row)
Tracy Wright, Pamela Betties, Janice OWI**
-Cairns, Debbie Wright; Judy Nigh
and Denise Morey. (Absent Tracey
Cowan) (Expositor Photo
Kippen Gun Club hosts team shoot
The classic wool sweater.
An idea you can live with.
Kippen Gun Club hosted a
team shoot Saturday. Sept.
ibth-with Clayhird, Fullarton
and Kippen participating in
a 75 bird event. Claybird
.broke 304 birds, Fullerton
321), and Kippen 345, Clay-
bird top guns. were Bill
Webber. with 72 and Wayne
Litdies Industrial Softball
season conic to a close 'Sept,
5/78 'with Ken 'Smith Pools
*leafing the • Orangettes
Taking the -best 4)1' 5
!blab; in 3 game straight.
; Hitting for Ken Smith
Riddell . Fullarton top
marksmen %%ere Ernie Mar-
shall '0 and Dave Temple h7.
Kippen p guns were Jamie
Caldwell 72 and John Ander-
son 70.
Ina regular 25 'bird round
AbKyle. Bruccfield broke 18.
Brian Beer. Hensall; 17.: and
11)01s were. Barb Watt with a
home run and Inn (14,111,1es.
'Judy Baird a triple. Nancy
Storey Double, Linda Yule-
man triple and Norith Eckert
it double, 9 -
Hitting For t he Orangeltes
was Vittfy Scott with a (rink.
Members of Seaforth
Ladies Lawn Bowling Cltrb
howled on Monday afternoon
4Or MeCcan Trophy. JR
first place and winningthe
trophti; were Katie Phillips
and Verda Sinclair. (Ind)
went to Ella Munro and
Thelma Dale. (3rd) was
Helen Connell and Eileen
AdamsOn and (4th), Donna
Patterson and Rachel Richl.
Pot luck supper was enjoyed
between games.
In last Aveeks account
annichow there was an error
and the scores should. nave •
read 5th • •prize Lorne and
Thelma Daje--
'
44 p
.ft h, Beth and Mary Fin-
iayson 2W + 43,
,lEgtnatni‘mo' Row frig
I. Ruse Rishack.
'251: II 'I,: 1plt Ruse Birl‘ack.
Seasons` H.S. Rose
Bishaek. 251: •H. Triple -Rose
Bishack, 1)(10: H. Average
Rose Bisbile14,207.
Melts H, -Single R..'
Grid/it h.. 240:: fi. Triple R.,.
Gridraic, 622; S.H.S. Bob
Costello. 371; H. Triple Bob
Cosluilo• 651 Average'..
Jim Brim n. 203. ,
Ladies bail ends season
More sports on page 20
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LADIES' GRAND CHAMPIONSHIP
SOFTBALLTOURNAMENT
Starting Sept-, 30 at 9 a.m.
Oct. 1st at I p.m.
8 team Double Knock Out. To be held in Dublin Park
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