Huron Expositor, 2000-08-02, Page 13Correspondents
THE HURON EXPOSITOR, August 2, 2000-13
Seaforth Lawn Bowling Club holds successful ladies tourney
The Seaforth Lawn Bowling Club held a successful ladies
pairs tournament on July 27 despite the hot, humid weather.
In first place were Thelma Coombs and Edna Bell. Second
went to Marilyn Hart and Ijiane McFadden of London Thistle
Club. Sponsoring this tournament was Edna Bell of the home
club.
July 25 was a pot luck supper at the club with lawn bowling •
and cards after. Euchre winners were: high scores. Betty Hulley
and Jean Pinder; Ione hands, Jean Keyes and Viola Lawson;
consolation, Bob McMillan and Marie Thomas.
Residents
dance to
strings. band
Seaforth Manor
Retirement Home
The Huron Strings Band
performed for us in July for
an evening dance. A lot of
residents, visitors and staff
were up dancing the night
away. Bill Hany especially
enjoyed the music.
Everyone enjoyed a
barbecue on the patio on July
13. Freshly -cooked burgers,
hot dogs topped off with ice
cream cones for everyone.
Viola Lawson helped us that
day.
We held our monthly
euchre party on July 17.
Again we gave out prizes for
mens and ladies most wins,
most lone hands and most
losses.
Some of our Retirement
Home residents attended the
Lions Club picnic at the
Seaforth Agripiex'building
on July 19.
Once again Vicki '
Dalrymple cooked a
delicious brunch for, us.
Pub Night on the patio on
July 24 was enjoyed by
everyone. Chips, cheezies,
pretzels and cold beverages
were tasty.
The retirement home
welcomes Mark Berger and
Everett Scrimgeour.
Happy Birthday to Kay
MacDonald, August 6, 1925;
Everett Scrimgeour, August
12, 1919; Verna Edgar,
August 15.
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Seaforth Lawnbowling Club
The next social will be held on August 29 at 6 p.m. Hostesses
are Betty Hulley, Bea Stoll and Helen McKenzie.
In out-of-town tournaments, Fred Tilley, Jack Muir and
Wayne Wright of Chesley were competing in Westem Ontario
Bowling Association at Woodstock on Monday and Tuesday but
lost their final game in play.
Fred and Betty Tilley and Jim Stotts on third prize Saturday
at Exeter's tournament. Sunday. the St. Marys Club had to
cancel their tournament due to flooding on their greens. It has
been rescheduled for Aug. 13. •
Diane Terry of the Seaforth Lawn Bowling Club won the
District Four singles lawn bowling championship and
participated at the provincial finals in Agincourt July 29 and 30.
There will be a meeting at the club house on Aug. 9 at 7:30
p.m. to finalize plans for the anniversary tournament to he held
on Aug. 23. This is one of our largest tournaments of the year:
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