The Huron Expositor, 1978-11-02, Page 12(Expositor Photo)
and Jack McLiwain and (badk row) Terry
Young, Bill Strong, Gord O'Dwyer, Ron
Driscoll, Don Dupuis,
and .Terry Johnston.
THE HURON .E.(POSI . OR, NOVEM
' TURF CLUB CHAMPS These members of
the Turf Club were champions in the industrial
Softball League. Team members are (front row)
Ken McLlwain, E. Delvecohio, Ferg McKellar,
Open
hOuse • eld
at Hullett
On October 26 and 27 the
nurses came' to Hullett
Central School. The nurses
were checking pupils heari6g
and eye sight, If they had
troubles, their par-en' 3. could
be notified •, and further
examinations could be
scheduled.
Open House
On Thursday Oct 26, an
Open House was held from
7-9:30. This . was an
opportunity for the parents to
gee the school. Many Parents
took advantage of this time to
see the various classrooms
and the pupil's work.
SNOW GOOSE (Clip! caerulescens) — The Snow
Goose is famed for its spectacular long distance,
migration flight from Mexico to the tundra lakes
and, ponds of the Arctic, 'stopping only two or three
times en route. Adults weigh about six pounds and' •
are white with black wing lips. The bill and feet
are deep pink, the former with a characteristic
"grinning patch." The blue• color phase, once con-
sidered a separate species, has some dusky blue on
the forepart of the ‘ling, but predominantly is dark
gray-brown with a white , head and neck. Both
phases migrate and nest together.
Ducks Unlimited (Canada)
1495 Pembina Hwy, Winnipeg, Men. R3T 2E2
ON THE JOYS OF PLAYING HOCKEY — Here
a member of the Seaforth Centennaires tangles
with a member of the Lucan Irish during
,..._,ffriday±s_game_WhichiSeaforth. tied by
score of 9 to 9. (Expositor Photo)
FALL .
FESTIVAL
Nov. 4/78.
First Presbyterian Church
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3 p.m.
Under Auspices of Ladies Aid Society
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• Produce
• Tea Table
• Baking
• Sewing
The
Ausable-Bayfield Conservation Authority
Is Pleased To Invite You And Your Guest '
To
AN-EVENING-WrlrrLILA-IIUME —
On The Occasion Of
Lila's Retirement
At The
SOUTH HURON RECREATION CENTRE
EXETER
On
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1978
at
8:30 p.m.
;Ausic by Joe Overholt
THEIRVIt1GI ARE YOUR/
WHEN YOU SHOP THE FRIENDLY
COUNTRY MARK
Daily t a.m. -6 p.m.. open Thursday
and Friday nights 'till 9 p.m.
closed Sundays.
CRANBERRIES
- Many More
It's some good!
In-Store
Specials!
ALL CANADIAN-MADE
MEN'S • LADIES' - CHILDREN'S
NYLON WINTER JACKETS
• in various Styles
CHILDREN'S
ADULTS
$18.95 $23.95
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IN WWI CLOSING TIME
SATURDAY. NOV.
128 OZ. 0 JAVEX LIQUID BLEACH UP -7
BYE THE SEA-LIGHT - 6 OZ.
CHUNK TUNA
48 OZ. TINS
TOMATO JUICE
6 LITRE
-99°
59°
FAB DETERGENT $2.69
ONTARIO NO. 1 - 10 LB. BAGS
POTATOES 79°
U.S. NO. 1 -1 LB. PKG. 49° Something New!
We've now got—Fresh from
the Maritimes .NEWFIE
PRODUCTS. Including Salt
Pork, Salt Cod, Purity Foods,
Salt Beef, Biscuits, etc.
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LIFEBUOY SOAP $1 .1 9
LIBBY'S - 48 OZ. •
TROPICAL FRUIT PUNCH 59°
PRIMO 2 LB.
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on request from Council,
hereby proclaim
Sat. November 11
as Remembrance Day
and request the citizens and
businessmen of Seaforth to
observe the Sarrie by closing
all places of businesi from -
10:a.m. until 1:00p.m..
Elizabeth Cardno
Mayor
NIERCURY
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Susoorsim, Electric door locks. White side wall tires radial.
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Paint Stripes. White side•wall radial tires, Deluxe
bumper group. Electric rear window defrost, A.M.
radio, left'. hand remote mirror. Light group. Heavy
duty Snsin n.
Reduced to Clear
The small dealer with the big heart
start as he has recorded 11
goals and 3 assists in 4
games. As of yet the
Centenaires' have been un-
'able to put together much of
a power play. Veterans Chris
Ring and Jim Nash did not
play the last part of the third
period in Exeter as Chris
injured his leg .and Jim, his
elbow.
The Centenaires couki use
another good goal scorer and'
another detencemart. text
home game promisees to be
another good one as. the
Mitchell Hawks move in for
an 8:30 game on Fri. Nov. 3.
Naturctlly speaking
Berries, grapes and hips
. by Steve Cooke
Mother Nature is again laying out her
provision for us to gather as a hedge
against the long cold weathFr....Jhere are
several fruits available to the. picker at this
time of year that need a frost or two to
bring out their natural sweetness.
Wild grapes are one good example of a
fruit that I feel needs a frost. A cold snap
seems to take the edge off the tartness and
make the fruit a little juicier. This is the
time•to gather these little beauties to make
a snappy little wine or a batch of great jelly
preserves. -
Roadsides, overgrown fence rows and
open patehes , in hardwood bushes are
prime areas for the wild grape. This year
also seems to have produced the biggest'
crop that I've seen in a long time. The
hunter should also actively search out the
wild vines as ruffed grouse feed heavily on
the grapes as the leaves fall. •
'Rosehips are also ripe fOr the gathering.
now, and large quantities can quickly be
picked in a good location. The wild roses.
grow best in the sandy soils along the lake
and were an important source of vitamin C
for the Indians. The hips can' be used to
make, a jelly that is very mild and pleasant
tasting, or dried and crushed for tea.
Either way, they arc both delicious , and
nutritious . and well -worth 'the gathering.
Highbush cranberry jelly is a delight -to
serve with fowl at Christmas time, and can,
he picked right into the cold, days of,
February. The bright, red clusters of
berries cling to the stems with an amazing
tenacity and repeated freezings and
thawings , only improve the flavour. This
bush prefers a light alluvial soil and is
generally found to produce best along
creek .bank,s-or drainage ditches.
A • book I've just picked • up • bears
-mentioning in this' column. The book is
Billy .Joe 'fatum's "-Wild Food Cookbook
and, Field Guide - published by Workman
Publishing Co, ,Inc.. 231 East 51 Street,
New York, New York, 100n. .This book'
contains an illustrated .guide to 70 wild
plants and over 350 irresistible recipes for
serving them up. It should : not be too -
difficult to find'as it was chosen as the. main
selection of Organic Gardening Book Club
and alternate selection in Cook Book Guild.;
The American GardetiGuild Book Club and •
Contempe „Book Club. It• is also readily
'available or can be'ordered froni your local
book store.. if .you're looking for good
reading on wild foOds, to either- start your
library or add to it, this"is.a book that is
almost a must. - • • .
H-Centenaires tie, lose ...
given a match penally fOr
-spearing. They had no sub-
stitute. goalie so 'they were
forced to, play one of their
forwards in goal. The•
Centenairiesialthough scored
five goals against,him emight
have scored more if they.
could....have-gotten-in_eloser.
with their shots„
Cam Doig was once again
the_ _big_,_.g_un for±_the
Centenaires as he fired four._
„goals. Single markers were
scored by Jim Nash, Ian
Doig, Doug' Anstett, Larry
Dalton, and Mike Feeney.
Louie Arts in the Seaforth
nets, although allowing nine
goals, stopped many difficult
shots. The Centenairies '
picked.. up eleven of eighteen
penalties called in the Wide,
The Hawks regained the open game. A crowd of 158
lead in the second frame with watched the game.
two unanswered goals to Exeter 5 Seaforth 4
carry a 4-2 lead -into the Ex-Centenaire Jamie Cald-
third. .Mitchell seemed to well rifled three goals within
hold an advantage in play .a minute and a half span in
over the 'first two periods. the first period to, lead the
With only S 5. seconds gone • Hawks to their 5-4 victory
in the third.the.Hawks hiked • over • the -Centenaires. The
their lead to 5-2. -The •- Centenaires had jumped into
Centel-mires finally caught an early • 2-0 lead before
fire. as Jerome Aubin Caldwell went on 'his -ramp-.
scored on a. drive from the age. Seaforth goalie Lou Arts
blueline at 7:1I with Doig was yanked after the first
and Bragg 'assisting. period as he appeared some-
With the Cenctenaires car-,, what shaky' tiqcr facing only
rying the 'play Cam, Doig 8 shOts.
completed his hat trick . to 'Rookie Dan McClure took
-make 'the score 5-4 Larry . over in the second period and•
Dalton and bon Heard drew played brilliantly in stopping
assists on the play.• The all 12 shots fired at him. The
Centenaire's• had many good '.Centenaires Scored, the -only
scoring chances the -rest of goal in the period' to.. make
•the period but were unable to the.score 3-3. The. locals took
capitalize. Mitchell scored the lead briefly '• till Doig
the final goal of the .game scored at the 26 second
with lust over a minute • --mark.
remaining.. The Hawks also The Hawks seemed to tak
picked up fourteen minor command of the .game ft-on
penalities and two major there on• in as -they tied the
'penalities while . the score just 23 seconds later
Cententiires picked tip eleven , • kind took .the lead at 5:04.
minors, 2 majors. and . one McClure. • was - given no
Chance on either goal. The
Hawks outshot the
Centenaires 17-10 in the
'period and held a 37-33
advantage on the 'game'. In
addition to Doigs goal, Flank
Flannagan, Doug , Anstett
and Ian Doig added the
others. The Hawks picked up
thirteen of twenty-five
penalties called in the game.
Centenaire Notes: Cam Doig
has gotten off-to a very fast
WEDDING INVITATIONS
THE HURON EXPOSITOR'
By Gary Grey
In O.H.A. Junior "D"
action last week the Cen-
tenaires picked up only one
point out of a possible six.
Last Tuesday they dropped a
6-4 decision to, the Mitchell
Hawks in Mitchell. On Fri-
. - day night-they-tied the Lucan
Irish 9-9, while on Sunday
they were edged 5.4 by the
.Exeter. Hawks_
In Mitchell the Hawks -
scored two short-handed
goals and one power play
goal in their victory over the
Centenaires. Mitchell
jumped into a quick 2-0 lead
only to have the Centenaires
come back with two goals by
Cam Doig to' make the score
2-2 at the en,,d., of ,the .. first
period.
misconduct penalty.
Seaforth 9 Lucan 9
The Lucan Irish , took
advantage of third period
penalties by the Centenairies
led 43 after the first and 7-5•
after the second. Not only did
penalties hurt the
Centenaires as it 'took its toll
On the Irish as well.
Just past the midway point
of the second period Lucan
goaltender Kevin Wood was
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