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. Candia Dalfa huge success
The 1987 Canada Day Festivities turned .
out to be very successful. The SeafOrth Fire
Department served approximately 400 peo- RECREATION PREVIEW ,
'pie for the breakfast. There were approx-
imately 300 townspeople on main street for by Marty Bedard
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the picture and to release balloons. The
Leisere walk - Poker Rally • attracted ap- •••••••••••••••••• . ,
proximately 7,0 walkers and a very large Sheila and Jeremey Nigh $15; law hand -
crowd turned • out for the spectacular Cooper family $10.
firewOrkg display,' ' . ' • Congratulations to all winners and thanks
Results of the Leisure Walk Poker Rally for participating,.
are as follows: . • - . 1. • A speeial thanks should go out to George '
14 and under , • , Hildebrand, for alt the time and work he put
, . 1st - Jennifer and Chris Marion $25.; 2nd :.. • into the day. Also a thanks should go to the.
1.....,---.„ Firemen for letting f the
515; low hand -• Angela Moir and .Danielle fireworks, and to everYone, else that' helped
Armstrong $10., . . out in: the days events. It was a huge
14- 20 ' , . • success.
1st - Kim Wells and Lisa Preszcator $25', FITNESS IS FUN with Drusilla Leitch
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- . • • 20-55 , • startt tonight at 8 p.m. at the Seaforth and.
1st - Ruth and. Steve Hildebrand $25; 2nd - -.District Community Centre. To register
Judy Hanlon and Audrey Mcllwain $15; low please call the Recreation Office at 527-0882
hand - Lynda Huard .and Marg .Mennel $10.- or register,on the first night of class.
55 and over • AQUA -FIT, - the new way to exercise, in
1st,- Jean Pinder and Olive Little $25;.2nd - water, will begin at the Seaforth Lions Pool. '
Jim Kelly and Mary Longstaff $15; low hand • Call 527-0950 for more information.
-'Dorothy Williams and Dorothy Papple $10. ,
Family ' . St. ThOnMs Anglican Church"is hosting a
1st - Judy Welts -and Zara Finlay $25; 2nd - NEW AND USED SALE every, Saturday in
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July at the parish Hall. G'� down and get In
on all the bargains.
The Seaforth SWIM TEAM will be practis-
• ing on Tuesday and Thursdays from .4 to 5
p.m.' at the pool.' For information or
registration please.call 527-0950.
Don't forget our SISTER 'CITY INTER-
N-ATION-AL-GAWS-will-be-beld4n-Seafepth-
on July 31, August 1 and 2, 1987: Many ac-
tivities and events are being planned, please
watch for details. Don't miss out in all the
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excitement, For information please call m
at the Recreation Office 527-0882.
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LADIES BALL. HOCKEY will continue
this week, with action starting at 8 p.m.
tonight (Wednesday) at the Seaforth and
District Community Centres: Whether or
not ball hockey will continue, tn run will de-'
pend on the turn out. Anyone interested in
keeping the activity going should come out
tonight.
Local lawnbowlers place well in tournaments
• Local taWn bowlers have been attending
• out-of-town tournarnents. Three teams com-
peted inDoderich on July 1 and Neil'and Ed-
na Bell were high two game winners while
'Art and Mary Finlayson were third with
three wins.
At Brussels Mixed Pairs the Finlaysons
placed second. At Mitchell on Saturday
' Jack and Marie Muir and Olice Papple were
- among the high- two game winners. Clare
• Reith of Seaforth and Wm. Neely of Strat-
-ford were at a tournament in Waterloo on
Saturday. •
The Legion is sponsoring a men's tourna-
ment in Seaforth, on Wednesday. Men's
WATER FUN -The Seaforth Lions Pool was
packed with vacationing children of all
ages who look advantage of the warm
' weather to splash in the pool. Boe
Alkemade sits on Kurt Lindemann's
shoulders in an attempt to catch. the life
guard's attention. Blake photo
pairs starts_ at 1030 a.m. : .• • -. Euchre prizes went to Rachel Riehl,
, Localjitneys have beetiwell attended and ladies high; Helen Connell, ladies low; Ver -
on Monday -afternoon, at 1:30 p.m. is ladies. da Sinclair,' ladies • lone hands; Russell
bowling. A welcome is extended to the 'new Worden, mens high; Jack :Sinclair,mens
lady bowlers•coming out. • • . low; -and Jim Ke'yes, mens lone hands.
• The men have decided to bowl on Friday
afternoons at 1:30 p.m. and new bowlersBridge scores were;' Beth Phillips, ladies
. are ' • •
'high; Ruth Beuttenmilrer, ladies low; Jim
'welcome. ' .
The ladies provincialKelly, mens hi
third stage finals • and' Mel Brady, mens
high;
will be in Seaforth .July 18 and plant, are .low. • •
underway for hosting this event. • . Edna Bell presided in 'the absence of
The Seaforth Lawn Bowling club held its Mary"Finlayson. A card was signed by all
June pot puck social with 50 people present. present at the social to congratulate Art and
Following the • supper 30 -members and . Mary :Finlayson on their 45th wedding
associates played cardsand 201awn.boivled. annivergary..
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Winthrop Peeweeson top ingame
Winthrop Peewee Boys were on the road .Bakel hit two tingles, and Wayne Rumford,
for three games the past week, coming out John Worsley and Jason Harrison each hit
on top in only one of those games. . one single. .
A grand slam was all Brussels needed in
the bottom of the sixth to defeat Winthrop
17-13 on June 30. Both teams had plenty of
hits, making an exciting game for the fans.
Chris Poland and Paul Do)mage both con-
nected for a home run, Kelly Van Bakel hit a
double and two.singles, Chris Van Ba,kel hit
a triple. Brad Schroeder hit a double and
singles were hit by John Worsley (2); Wayne
Rumford (2), DaveScarrow (2) . and
Dwayne Pryce (1). '
The next home gaine is July'9 at 8 p.m.
against Wroxeter at Winthrop.
• On June 24 in Walton, Winthrop could only
count five runs against Walton's good,
defensive infield. Chris Van Bakel led the
hitting for Winthrop with a triple and a
single and Adam Agar, Kelly Van Bakel,
and Dwayne Pryce each connected with a
single. Walton won the game 14-5.
June 28 saw Winthrop defeat Belmore
13-2, led by excellent pitching by Paul
Dolmage. Brad Schroeder hit three singles
and a triple, Chris Poland hit two triples,
Adam Agar hit three singles; Kelly Van
Local hockey players needed
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The manager of Team Western, an adult
hockei team based in Winnipeg, is looking
for players to participate in a recreational
tour of Europe this season. Dave Springett
organizes tours for players, regardless of
ability, each year and says he hopes to
"find some interested area players to sign
up for this years' journey."
"All the players have a lot of fun and get
to visit different countries and compete
against Europeans, which very few
players get the chance to do," he says.
Each player is resnonsible for their own
travel expenses while the club proVides
uniforms, jackets, duffletags, and makes
all the arrangements. Players from a.c.,
Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, On-
tario and Quebec have participated in the
past.
The entire team is filled on a first come
first serve basis and will play five no -
contact exhibition games during the 11 day
trip. All area players are welcome and can
get more information on registration by
calling Dave Springett at (204) 632-1521.
Queens heads standings in ladies fastball
In ladies fagtball .action on June 30 the
Queens defeated Kent Murray by a score of
20-18, while Ken Smith Pools edged out
McNichbl 14-13.
Judy Scarrow hit a triple for the 'Queens
while teammate Joan Murray hit a double.
Lynne Devereaux and Cheryl McClure
each hit triples for Kent Murray with Judy
Anstett contributing a double.
Colleen Fischer hit a home run for Ken
Smith, while Janice Murray contributed a
triple and Judy Mason and Dianne McGrath
hit doubles.
Nancy Gridzak hit a triple for McNichol.
Tire Queens now lead -the-stannings-with
16 points Ken Smith has eight points,
McNichol five and Kent Murray three.
•
Merchants face busy week
The Seaforth Merchants had a very quiet
W L week playing only ore exhibition game
3 0 against the Exeter Juniors.
2 1 The Merchants used that game as an op -
3 2 portunity to experiment with their pitching
0 1 staff, and still won the game by a 5-4 score.
0 2 This week is a busy one for the Seafotth
0 2 team, who play four home garnet this week.
On Thursday the Merchants take on the
Exeter Seniors at 6:15 p.m., then will face
Strathroy in a doubleheader beginning at
1:30 p.m. Sunday, before meeting up with
Egeter.again on Tuesday at 6:30 p.m.
All garnet will be played at the hardball
diamond located at the Seaforth and
District High School. -
Golfing seems to be a trend
It seems to be the trend everywhere that
more and mote people are taking up the
game (5f golf. Never before have golf
courses been so busy- When courses are
busy and crowded, as they have been this
season, there are always a few complaints
abont slow play, fivesomes, being pushed
from behind, held up in front, and so on.
Many times the golfers at fault are new to
the game and don't realize their behavior is
causing anxiety and ftustration to the more
experienced players.
Courtesy on the course is a major concern
to golfers and managers just as courtesy
"to" the course is a concern of' greens
Superintendents.. It is :import -int that all
golfers, whether beginnerg or experts, have
an enjoyable time on the course and no fil
feelings are caused through neglect or bad
Matitteta. On a small course like our local
ore, a busy day often results in a Wild up of
players on th'e tees arid a certain MOTO of
•waiting restfitt.
• Golfers must remember many geopte are
unaware of same of the "manners' in golf.
Often gaff is a new sport to the Weekend
• golfer and they don't realize they may be
doing the wrong thing.
Many people do not realize groups of
more than Mut golfers playing together are
not allowed because it contributes to slow
play, particularly around the greens. Oh'
bn-sy days groups of three or four are ideal
and if We can Math up pairs and singles M
Make such greups everyone Moves at about
the tame pace 011 the course. The rt there is
lest chance of holdups on the tees and
ON THE GREED, .
by,Cardlantie
groups hitting into each other or holding the
players behind up. Twos and singles only
jam tip the eourse on busy days as their rate
of play it too fast for the rest of the groups
on the carte. •
Many clauses have starters to help solve
the probIent at the first tee. A ball tack can
be helpful but often arguments result aboat
who goes next in spite of the rack. Booking
tee Off tithes helps with the waiting problem
at the first tee but players should book times
at least 24 hours ahead and Should report to
• th'e tee at least 10 minutes before they are to
tee Off. Late comers who miss their time
forfeit their spot.
If there is n� garter On the tee and you are
playingat a 9 hole toast then golfers Must
alternate groups playing the front with
groans going out on the bad9. Also make
Sure the group ahead is well, out of tette
before hitting your tee shots. Golf can be a
very dangerous sport if people are dateless.
Once you're out on the course remember
not to rush the people in front cif you but be
ready te hit when it is your turn. If each per-
son is ready t6 hit when they ate supposed to
thingswill mOve along quite smoothly.
There's nothing Worse. than constantly
waiting for someone who doesn't have his
club ready et is nowhere in the vicinity of
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his ball. If you are just learning DT have 164
a ball, Or are in anyway delaying the groups
behind you, signal for theni to play through.
Then step aside and let the group behind
play through and get well out of your range ,
before you continue.
Many players take pieces of turf or
"divots" when hitting the ball. This is not a
fault or problem as long as the divots are
replaced and Stepped down into the Mend
Wh-enever 'possible. ' Then the grass Will
tesimie growing and the evade will remain
in good detidition.
When arriving at the green and preparing
to mitt players should respect the rights of
those in theft groups by not stepping on the
litre of the 6th -erg putts.. Reinolte the
flagstick before putting but terternber to
replace it before continuing to the next te'e.
Once you have putted out do no reputt to see
if you would have made it, tiniest you ate
sure there is no ane dating behind. Don't
mark your scorecard Ori the green. Gather
up the clubs which you have left on th'e side
of the green going towards the -net tee and
mark the store When you get to the tee. "
Golfers share a COMEttOrt course When
they go Out for a pine ail a busy day. If
everyone observes the basic etiquette rules
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