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The Huron Expositor, 1988-06-29, Page 88A — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JUNE 29, 1988 SEAFORTH DXY at the C inton Race Track saw a number of Seaforth people out to support the barbecue and watch the races. Seen here, Marlen Vincent, Peter rand Joanne Flanagan, and their children Kayla; Mark, and Matthew keep their eyes on the horses they bet on.,Corbett photo. LARGE CROWDS AND GOOD COMPETITION kept things lively at the Clinton track during Seaforth Days, and the crowd took advantage of the pork barbecue offered after the races put on by the Kinburn Foresters. Proceeds will go to the Seaforth Community Hospital. Corbett photo. .� . .✓ �; �' fes.' � ��I y THE CLINTON RACE TRACK sponsored s Seaforth Days on Sunday, to help raise funds for the Seaforth Community Hospital. Corbett photo. 3. .v, MASS SPUD BAKE - Neil Dolmage and Frances Hunt flip a rack Kinburn Foresters for the pork barbecue at the Clinton track on loaded with potatoes. 200 pounds of potatoes were cooked by the Sunday. Corbett photo. BERG Sales - Service Installation Freo Estimates • Bam Cleaners • Stabling • Bunk Feeders Donald G. Ives R.R. 2 Blyth Brussels 887-9024 CLOSED FOR HOLIDAYS JULY 1st to JULY 10th LUKE'S MACHINE SHOP 527-1080 is a ; '1 ■' ▪ • 4 BEANSMAN Bob Dalton takes care of the beans for the pork barbecue at the Clinton track for the Kinburn Foresters. Corbett photo. 1000 PORK CHOPS were cooked by the Kinburn Foresters for the pork barbecue al the Clinton track on Sunday.Corbett photo. rimm..,-..0..1•00111"lailLWO01111mle Summer Shoe .1. STARTS WED., JUNE 29th OUR COMPLETE STOCK OF SUMMER FOOTWEAR REDUCED IMm SANDALS CAW CASUALS cn,LDM.rm SANDALS & DRESS SHOES 0 F F SHOES 0. SANDALS 0,03410E5 CASUAL SANDALS TO 20% OFF LUGGAGE & PURSES WITTEN s� 00 0040410 Od, M14t%ILL Mona! 09514 ,3,. 003.0031 14103 '4tt 0 Matelmnmm. Men.,s. %.mile. SUMMER SHOES AND SANDALS SALE sV1I slT� :44� 1 1 4>ne 1 roman FASHION FLATS AND HIRACHIES M r■,0ve4. - Ie,ee1. SALE $19.1".$39r W0M MI Caere Slip -o os & Ties W !Grafton. a40=060ep34 006 Sander 4oeleha SALE IV. 523r Awn Summer Canvas Shoes S e.sgle 79.93 y ALE i l5"ro `23• " toe% OFF NIKE & BAUER BASEBALL SHOES Ii, rock. 1 1 1 1 1 11 THE AGAR FAMILY of Adam, Sarah, Marie, Julie, Mervin and Curt supported Seaforth Day in- Clinton, and enjoyed the pork barbecue (some family members more than others as Curt shows here). Corbett photo. DUKE SNIDER'S PLAY BALL TIPS #4 1 Face the batter with your weight on the balls of your feet which are shoulder width apart knees bent. eye on the ball... FIELDING GROUND BALLS Fielding grounders takes a long time to learn properly. Be patient. practise often and don't get discouraged by errors. They'll become less frequent as you work on these tips. 2 Quickly move your body in front of the ball. hands extended. palms up. Keep yoir head and seat down. 3 Watch the ball right into the palm of your glove and absortLthe shock 'ay moving glove and bed into your body. Find the grip and make an accurate Throw. For more information on Petro -Canada Play Ball, phone 1-800-268-2244. This Ad Sponsord by C.J�'S 23 Gederich St., Seeforth "A Petro -Canada Dealer" 527-0333 PErR CANAAA Country Catering `e cfcF SEAFORTH 527- 2040 •WEDDINGS •RECEPTIONS •REHEARSAL PARTIES •SPECIAL OCCASIONS Let us create a Menu for your special gathering. ANNE STE. MARIE 527-1438 JOHN PATi'ERSON 527.2040