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MARY MERNER
482-7143- -
A Foresters_ owstinx1 wars
held on Wednesday eveoing.
M itch 25th -in the Loodes-
boro Hall. to decide is hat to
do with the Consultive For-
esters Hall, since the fire.
It ;was decided to remove
the old hall and holy a new
one.
fly Monday most of the
building had—been removed
by McLlwain Construction of
Seaforth,
- Court Constantine 11842
will hold their meeting on'
Thursday evening at the
hOme of Mary Riley.
Sympathy of the siomonn-
ity is extended to the handy
of Bill Dolmage ,who passed
away on Friday evening
Jim Thompson has tom.
pleted a 10 week carpenter's
course in Toronto.
Sharon Thompson attOid-
ed a flower. show-held at the
Harbour Castle in Toroutoon
Sunday.
Bob Thompson and Mieh-
elk tau/on visited on TuAs.-
day ' and Thursday with Ins
grandparents jMr. and Mn.
Terence- Hunter of Colborn:
Township.
Mrs. Jim Presicator. Bil
Debbie & Michael viSited tit
Friday. with Mr. .and Mr's.
Larry Scott: Dwayne ant\
Craig of Parkhill.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Me-
Cow an visited with ,Mr. and
Mrs.. Gus,Bishaek. SealnAh
Friday evening and Saturday
evening they visited'with Mr.
and - Mrs. Don Brown at
Aylmer.
St. Columban
Mrs. "Taiirit Wii and.
Shannon' . Kitchener
spent a few days during the
winter school break with het
parents.
• Congratulations
Rhonda Nolan who-teeieved
her Registered-Nursing Cer-
tif.-kite, Mrs, Nolan' is pre-
sentlY employed at Stratford
General Hospital.
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On Tharsda.y. March 26
the Seaforth Pee wees hosted
Wiatton . Pee %sees in
W 0. A. A .
Wiarton scored the t)rsi
goal on a slapshot by Scott
ra
Morgan at 9:29. Seaforth
carne hack with four straight
one each by Chris
Camino, Vase Akey. Tat
Murray. and Jeff Reid all
before the end of the second
period..
win
g
Wtarton came back n ith
two goals m 9 seconds on
goals by Way ne Thompson
and Joe Flarits in the 1rd
period. Mark Stapleton an-
swered back on a goal tropt
behind the net Wiarton's
Ai.2 -- THE MACON EXPOSITOR, APRIL 2, 1981
Pee Wees
A 1-1EARTBREAKER —7' 'Mt Carmel f ires the tying Goal in the net ,grairit
the St. Patrick's School, Dublin team in the final game of the Knig-htS of
Columbus tournament oil. Sunday afternbon at ,Seaforth arena. Although
the final score was a 4-4 tie. Mt. Carmel won the senior -A' title by
virtue -of -the number of shots on goal. (PhOtO by Qibb)
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Legion sponsors bowling tournament
McKillop news
BY JACK ELSLER,
1 ast Saturda . sati• 3-teams
take part in the animal
1 egion mixed bowling tour-
nail-6:111 ,
„. teams from as far,,awav as
TorOuto..,; If) in all.' and as
clike Hensall took part, in
the ,L11 dal aunt.
One of the teams froM
Isironsoarrised Friday night'.
and joined with the Seaforth
• howlers for a night of Com-
radeshiP and dancing
ois n Legion. (what a time).
On Saturday, both Sea-
forth and Clinton bow ling
alleys were used players
being bused to Clinton at
12:30 p.m. and 2:30 p.m .,
Al the eoncluion of bowl-
ing a delicious meal is as
seri ed by our Ladies Auxil-
ary with the presentation of.
awards and nri-tess
The
ewe
•
One of the Seaforth teams.
with a little 'help ,fd-ern ai
couple from Toronto, ,iy alkcd
away with • first prim. Team
members. •werei. Marg and
Jack Ungartan. Mary and
Ron Botierman and Eleanor
and 'Ken Pearce from Toron-
to. well known to most of the
Seaforth .bowlers. and guests
of Jackie and Mela ttson:
for,•the weekend.
' Second place went to
Branch 31. Mount Dennis.
third-,to Branch 3 Toronto and
fourth to Branch 31. Mount
Dennis.
Single,
High triple for .the • men
went to Paul McComb, with
high single to Merle Cope-
land. Both bowlers are from
Toronto.
At the conclusion • of
'awards. of which there wore
many more, a dance was held
to the music of Jack Hibbitt
from Toronto. Jack, as well as"'
participating' in the bowling,
supplied the 'music- for both
'Friday and- SaturdaV even-
ing.
Winner of the, fifty-fifty
draw which took place at the
dance at night was Ron
Broome Egmond%illc I he
winning amount s
$318.50. Next month's
tickets will by on sale soon.
Consolation prize was won hi
Bonnie Smith one 61 the
howlers from Toronto.
Special thanks go •• out to
.loan and Don Eaton.. Don
and Ann Wood, Al and Marg
Smale lOto worked so hard to,
make this tournam ent suc•
eels.
Plans for , the Scottish-
Ceilidh 'are-well 10. ell tinder a% ,
Tickets for that view are
now on sale and ma% he
purchased front Jack -Muir.
Jack Eisler, Giirr Osborne or
Don Jefferson. I would ad-
vise yOu to pick up tickets
early. as they arc in great
demand.
Janie", WatSiln Jr. and
fiord Scott are .holding V\ hat
will be 'the last Stag Crib
tournament of the season on
April 8 at t3'' p.m. That arc
looking for t good turn out!
Mi.. hail Monahan ...sai.d tot day. Dets.oll got hi-. c%%ond goal
of the game slapshot
istossylc of Mira, r,
on pa4,. trop • Mstita‘
Pat Morro s. .t.
shorthanded .11 lo
the third pert,,'. 0'.110194 Ih‘
sore 4:0 for s, dorth and
gstalts. utters
-.tett and stapts ton
shared the Shia
•
0111
skert C'titic:;° .1 Seaforth
and area. Th. !,,arnameni
pro. once to be a
stis,,essful „ under•
-taken bi •the t'..),91.11 for the
area south, a-, litre is as
excellent hot k. % hi the
teams and 'last: Attendance
both days. Th, knights of
Cislumbus - t
efforts put forth hi the teams
no, oli
Winner ol Cham-
pionship trophi in (he Senior
Disision was Patrick's
Dublin. The s\ or "B"
ChamPlonshiP "as
won ht . Jam, s' School,
sca tort h. ,
Winner of th, ' ' ,Cham.
pion s h p/troph Ju 1110r
ision'was Ou r Lodi of Mt."
Carm•el-Sehool. Carrnel,
while the -,8 -chdrupioillip
trophy went to St komtace
School. Zurich.
.lim Malone'. Program
chairman for thi. %otincil and
co-ordinator Leo'it Maloney
were in chart:!s• the
. schedule and games
Bowling
SENIOR CITIZENS
Ladies high. Pearl James
'489: second: has het Richt
480: Mens high- torn Carter-
525: Second- Philip lames-
515: High lane- Pearl Junes,
Bea Suireil Mary Coleman.
Rachel Richt, lint Keys.
Correspondent
MARY CHESSELL
4$2-9969
BM and ,loses' Dow son and
Ulan and, Marjorie Hayter
had a unique experience
when they stopped at Plains.
Georgta on their iva% home
Irom Florida, they shook
hands is it•hfOrmer president
arter and his vide Rosalyn.
flit; also saw 4''‘%0IPAP Ihcy
IMIQVC yeti PrIeWkilt'Aftwar,
;40',Aciiite0
and Margaret Taylor
dun Were in the Tampa al:4;111•
On Sundat, _Rule Webster.
:and' he,i _girts enteitatned
about 25 ;viols es at a bridal
,'.bower honoring BOh's
mete, Joan Hart of Brussels.
ysho is being married April
18.
Darlene Harter has re-
turned to Fort MacMorta%
after a week's sacation at her
home.
ENROLMENT -UP
There are 200 stucilmts.
ages 22 to 70, enrolled in
basic and 'advance courses.
100Pis since 1969. If each
envelope contributor .in the
four central Conferences
were to ,contribute--$3.500per
year for he -three - years. the
one and, a halt' million they
hope to get front this source
would be realised. There will
he a campaign here in the
near haute.
Misk Hart, who has a
degree in Physical, Educa-
tion, bad.. been prayerfully
considering the ministry for
some time, and told, how a
visit to Israel so impressed
her that her desire to mini-
ster was confirmed. Young
people ttf the eharge were
invited to talk with her
during lunch after the service'
at GeOlen.
The Women's Group is
meeting again Tuesday after
!loons at 1:30 for study
sessions. A quilt is being
41One this Week, and hopeful-
ly. banners for the -front of
the sanctuary-. Please re-
member the Easter meeting
Correspondent •
MRS. ED. REGELE
527-1106
Mrs. Phylis Burch of God-
chii visited on Saturday at
the home of Marsha ang.
1-arr% Milers and Randy,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Regele
y kited with Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Kismet- at 'Brodhagen,
rink skipped by Tem.
Ward of RR #4. Walton n on
th•first.draw of the Motikton
Ladies Curling Club is lad ttp.
T ern Ward-skip. , Lillian
Smith ; site. Vera -Pehlke.
second and Arlen Sinnamon,
• lead.: Eat Irrecrived a trophy.
Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Schulte
• of- filv-th -visited "With Mr.
'arid 'Mrs. Fd Regele SundaY
afternoon.
The Henson Atoms, the
team Jim -kin 0.4, Stott
Kirton play for. had a 4-4 tie
game against their .dads
Wednesday night.
VARNA 4.-J1 CLUB
The seventh and final
meeting was held at the
home of Kate,Keys.;
The meeting, opened with
the 4-H motto. "1-eal'ill-O do
by doing." The ri;lLettit
answered With.. "What curd
co-ordinote7 With, year
our 'garment
•Reeord'. OVAiittiekement in
Really.---Get Set...Spq.1 we
played' tfle 'Clotheatine
Gatir'... When it was' done
correctly, you'had a skirt old .
vest on paper.
Lori Hayter will be .the
commentator. fpr the Fashion
Review-- on Achievement
Night. Peggy Van Wonderen
and Jacqui Taylor will ex-
plain the exhibit. ,We, de-
signed our book covers and
talked about our trip to the
Ice Capadess
STANLEY TOWNSHIP
The recreation committee
-has awarded Gail Horton
with a _gift for deOgning a
Stanley Township crest, This
crest is now available from
any of the committee mem-
bers.
Chessell, has been
hired as caretaker for Stanley,
Tiaw itship hail park. In. April
new Awing wall be inStalled
far protection around both
diamotidg. „, '-
The ea,erdinatars are busy.
drviti,zwg warns ond finding
coayltes. You tria,y
kayter Sharo'n Chant for,
infornladirin i4orieetning ball, ,
The next committee meeting
I", at 9400 o'clock April 29.
Brian Chesseh and Liz%
McNutt were among area
teetragers—ivho attended a
TOC ALPHA executive meet-
ing in Oshawa on the week-
end. Brian was elected editor
of their quarterly newsletter.
Seaforth did well in the , •
_ -trophies with
Legion . Marg Scott picking up the
451614% . High Triple for the ladies and
Marg Ungarian the High
101PC , g Ow' ?At
I he Inth annual Knights
of Columbus hoekei'.toti:ina-
ment for he .Separate
St:htvals in't he council area
was held 'My Saturday. March
28th and Sunday: MarCh 29th
at the Seaforth Memorial
Arena. Nine tears.-competed
for trophies which are donatv
ed the 'Faifkr Sicpht'n
•
Nine teams Olt
K of C tourney
of U.C.W. tonight. Thurs-
lowed bt St atorth's t bras The (linty), Nintee team
t a(rstno. his si:ionLj„ot, the coached by gen Jewitt and
gams. and I re % or 1 t scc s Doug MeAsh, won a beauti-
goal making the store - 4 tor ful trophy it the Zuri, h
Scatorth Goals,. Ray mond Weekend touria.ment. They
Ansteit and Stitt Sittpltnit)ti- defeated Hensill 3-0 Frida,.
were m goal tor Sealorth Huron Park 1:-2 Saturday
On Sunda% Mardi 24.th morning. and Morningion-
the Seaford) Ike w ac's Ira, DMA (Manktcp area) I-0
yelled hack to Wiation, hop Sainrclay after000n. :These
mg to bring horny the cliton-, Iscids P14, 19/41llsillgV giaOd
monship. Si. 4t1Ortkis; yyitti, likEnkikTspn,4 *;i: p.!'1,,,,°1 .1! jr/I t t ..s4da cs:,v,ifir„, v.*, hits ,,, io, hocko filettor4e., , ,
On:4A soared a ' short -Karen - Orisetili tot making mg I.K. caner*. , 1 miityt, addt 'affection- rg..fyiyiotto our' goo re-
1144-Welt goal at h ,4S Qt., Ow thil?:'ve,Ii . *0 il"ht A1141 Pr '. The, %%ere art Wititn-r• 'Ha- -FA. c ions;01,: ion of Kew,: port 0 garinkin sheet. and
first period. St at .4 St.tplettiti ,, ' .:tit lilt: ti ilivIi 4t3 k . 144 set) f.01•44).4r.thipl , OW ViSite4 afld' Marg. ..liecti:,itt.. `clint911,,, ' • giii'f01,4V 0416-fison ' ,*i:f•-
, icedre 1;5 ,Sei,one.ls batty •Jnak ' 0-1i=is, mg togarni - •Iii.Nkh,:t r.' . With 1:10 aild, Willa' Tayilor, -,ot Brwc,c ti,o4,,, .0 Juat • and hour, :Own, :.evalillifion of 0: „ .C,Z.