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Home 'show Of eve'
The SEAFORTH AND DISTRICT '
RECREATION PREVIEW
MINOR 13,ALL ASSOCIATION
is proud to presen,t its third an.
nual Home and Garden Show on Friday, by.Marty Bedard
'April 24, Saturday, ,April 25 and Sunday,
April 26, 1987. The show starts at 6 p.rn. on
Friday and goes until 10 pap. On Saturday It
starts at 1 p.m. and closes at 10 p.m, Sun-
day's hours are 1 to 4 p.m. You can go and
see over 30 different exhibitors, draw for
door prize every hour, attend the B.I.A. auc-
tion sale - Friday, April 24 at 7 p.m., see
flower, arrangement demonstrations by
Steve Hildebrand - Saturday at 7:30 p.m.
and Sunday at 2 p.m. See a Fashion show on
satilTday afternoon. ree golf -tiff - by et—Irl—A-1-
Doig Jr. all weekend. Karate Demonstra-
tions by Seaforth Karate School Saturday at
6:30 p.m. and Sunday at 1 p.m. and the
Seaforth Harmony Kings 5th Annual Spring
Barbershop show on Saturday, April 25 -
show times 1:59 and 7:59 p.m.
,Come out and support Minor Ball, come to
the Home and Garden Show. Admission will
be Adults $2, Students and Seniors $1 and
children under 12, free.
• FITNESS IS FUN - When you work at am
Jour own g! Exercise program on
Wednesday evenings at 8 p.m. at the
Seaforth and District Community Centres.
Session begins. Wednesday, April 22. For
Registration or information call Drusilia
Leitch 527-1182 or the Recreation Depart-
ment 527-0882. Men are welcome.
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• There will be att important meeting to
organize an Intermediate Hockey Club on
•Wednesday, April 15 at 8 p.m. at the
Seaforth and District Community Centre. •
This meeting will be for future executives,
directors, players and fans. Everybody is
welcome,
There will be an Organization Meeting for
the Men's Ball Hockey League on Tuesday,
pri 21t-8 p.m. artWArena. All teams
that plan to play ball hockey this year naust
have a representative at this meeting. •
The Seafprth LIONESS CLUB are having
a DESSERT EUCHRE on Wednesday, April
15 at. 1:30 p.m. Admission is $2.50 per per-
son, and everybody is welcome. It will be
held at the St. Thomas Anglican Church
Parish Hall.;
St. Thomas Anglican Church Women pre-
sent a S1-AGHETTI DINNER on Friday,
April 24 at the.Parish Hall. Admission is $4
for Aduits and '$'1:50-forWbildren. Sittings
will be from 5 to 7:30 p.m.
The TROUT DERBY will take place at the
Seaforth Lions Park on Saturday, April 25
from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. (No fishing before 7
a.m.) it is open to children 16 years and
under. Don't miss it! Sponsored by the
11 teams in bo
BY GEORGE LOVE
• The first night of town bowling playoffs
was held at Starlight Lanes Monday, April 6.
This' year finds five teams in the "A" divi-
sion and six teams in the 'B".
• "A" teams consist of; Town and Country;
Mixed Doubles, Egmondville, Thursday
Nighters And St. James.
The "B" division has St. James, Egmond-
ville I, Egmondville II, Town and. Country,
Thursday Nighters I and Thursday Nighters
II. •
"A" DIVISION
. Thursday Nighters bowled high games of
1296 and 1530 for a 4056 total. Noir Beuerman
had a 344 single and 811 triple. Erick Mat-
zold had a 295 single and a 787 triple. "
St. James was a close sedond with games
of 1399 and 1464 for a 3975 total. George Love
had a 369 singleand a 875 triple., Murray
Bennewies had a 311 single and 810 triple.
Town and Country had a 3779 total, John
Staffen, with an 802 triple, and Ed Sorenson,'
with a 715 triple, were the leading bowlers.
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wling,playoffs
1Cop scorers for Egniondville were;
George Johnston with a 307 single and a 719
triple and Randy Gridzah with a 217 single
and a 618 triple.
. Fcir Mixed Doubles it was Art Finlayson
with 614 and John Coleman had 578.
"B" DIVISION
St. James is on top after the first night of
playoffs, with a 3257 total. Michelle Ben-
newiec bowled a 211 single and 618 triple and
Richard Love a 260 and 612 to finish as
leaders. •
Thursday Nighters I were second with
3174. Doug Procter bowled 655 and Pat Ryan
had 567.
Thursday Nighters II had 3161 with Karl
Teichert at 580'and John Aubin 573, to lead.
• Egmondville I recorded a 3065 score. Paul
Baillie had a 567 and Jeff Dick a 537.
Egmondville II had a 2785, led by Brian
Bourne with 533 and Scott Johnston with 520.
Town and Country ended the first night
with a 2252 count.
Ladies fastball sets start
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Seaforth Sportsmen's Club,
Any ball team that would like their last
years DIAMOND TIME the .same for this
year, please confirm it with the Recreation
Office as Soon as possible at 527-0882.
SHUFFLEBOARD continues 'every
Wednesday afternoon from 1:30 to 4 p.m. at.
the Seaforth and District Community
Centres •
Last weeks winners were: Ladies: Ina
Scoin 222, Mary Chapple 216, Ariel Wood 211.
Men: Chas Perkins 314, Elmer Townsend
282, Theo Van Bakel 270.
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• COMMERCIAL BOWLING , •
Orchards - 12038, Asters - ,12023, Poppies •• 12416„,_
Petunias - 12357, Tulips - 11944, Rosebuds - 11493. ' '
• SENIORS BOWLING LEAGUE
SWEEP BOWLING WINNERS •
1. • Neil Bell and Harvey Dolmege - 1125; 2. Mary
• Finlayson and Peggy Perkins - 1094; 3. Oliver Pryce and
, Hazel McNaughton - 1075; 4. Elmer Townsend and Gor-
don Murray - 1036; 5. Betty Hulley and Ethel Heist - 1022;
6. Art Finlayson and Win Glenn - 1022; 7, Dorothy Mc-
•Cluskle. and Olive Papple-- 999; a. Consolation - Charlie
• Perkins and Rachael Riehl. •
SEASONS MOST IMPROVED BOWLERS •
LADIES
Win Glenn 13 points, Ethel Heist 12 points and Isabel
• Keislake 11 points.
MEN
Watson Reid 23 points, Wilfred Tremeer 18 points,
Harvey Dobnage 11 points, Draw v.:timers - Janet Rice
and Gordon Murray.
HIGH TEAM
Eskihms - Esabel Kerslake, Stan Hilien, Win Glenn, •
Rika Van Bakel, Bert Walters, Edna Bell and Art '
• Finlayson. -
• CONSOLATION TEAM •
Indians - Betty Felker, Harold Pridham, Ilazel
McNaugliton, Oliver Pryce, Harvey Dow,Doris Hugill
and Harvey Dolmege.
Hensall Tyke Team
The local Ladies Fastball League is gear- Dianne McGrath and Patricia Schwartz.
leg up for a May 12 start. On that date the KENT MURRAY ELECTRIC - Judy
Queens will take on Ken Smith at 6:45 p.m. Anstett, Linda Dillon, Hilda Young, Hessie
and Kent Murray will take on McNichol at Kiepfer, Marianne Smith, Lynn Devereaux,
8:30 p.m.Carol Kuzmich,- Joanne Holland, Nancy
Members of the, teams are as follows: Storey, Deb Janmaat and Cheryl McClure.
QUEENS - Terri Brintnell, Allison Scott, MCNICHOL - Susan Riley, Leanne
Deb Murray, Deb Martin, Dianne•Gridzak, McKay, Jennie Horan, Mary Lou Anderson,
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and Judy Scarrow.
Stokes, Peggy Dale, Patti -Ann Gridzak and
KM SMITH POOLS - Dianne Webb, Nancy Gridzak.
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