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The Huron Expositor, 1990-07-25, Page 13Country breakfast feast set out at Van Egmond's 'Mc Seaturth Library in con- junction wall tate Cenuaha College will be sponsor mg READ CANADA. This will be a storytel- ling time far children 4 to 7 years of age, by storyteller Sue Selves, promoting luaacy and agriculture through story boars. Read Canada will take place at the Library on Friday, July 27 at 1 SENIOR SHUFFLEBOARD cos ince every Wednesday after- noon at the Seaforth and DisuiL Commtswty Centrex has 1:30 to 4 p.m. Last week's wawa war: Ladies - Audrey McLean (423), Mary McMillan (362) ad Isabel Gasdina (362). Men - Bat Wakes (338), Bruce McLean (321) and Bill Key (319). '!he Town of Seaforth will be goi'ng "LOONIE" oa Friday, July 27, 1990. The reason is the MOONLIGHT MADNESS SALE which will be held from 4 p.m. to midnight on Main Street. Special evaus iniac will happen un ter around Maui Street era • 4 - 10 p.m. - Shuttle Busch bet- ween Seafadt and Clinton. (Bus leaves Seaforth Town Hall every hour on the half hour.) • 4 - 9 p.m. - Car bashing and refreshments on Gouinkock Street. • 4 - 10 p.m. - Antique Cars on Main St. Came out and see your favourite car. • 6:45 - 7:30 p.m - Firemen's Extrication Deli lot 'swami PeeWee's tie, win one in soccer action The St. Columban 11 PeeWec soccer squad had an exciting week of action, tying Exeter 1-1 on a July 10 and defeating Grand Bend 3-1 a week later. At the Exeter away game, SL Columban began the game short- handed and Exeter stormed onto the field, scoring an early goal at the five-minute mark. Soon afterwards, though, the missing St. Columban players arrived and took the play in Finlaysons win London tournament Seaforth lawn bowlers have been active in out-of-town tournaments lately. Bowling in Clinton last Wednesday at the Newcombe Trophy Double -Draw Tournament, three Seaforth teams were in the prizes. George Hildebrand and Thelma Coombs placed 7th, Oliver Pryce and Olive Papple were 8th, and Neil and Edna Bell 9th. The tournament was called after the second games due to rain. Last Thursday saw two ladies pairs competing at Atwood, and Jean Lunn and Eileen Adamson won 4th while Edna Bell and Olive Papple were 5th. Art and Mary Finlayson were successful in winning the 37th Annual Chester Pegg Rose Bowl Tournament at the Thistle Club in London last Thursday. Along with first prize they received a pot of miniature rose plants. At Brussels on Saturday in mixed trebles, Neil and Edna Bell and Lee Ryan won 5th prize while Art and Mary Finlayson and Olive Papple were also two -game winners. An executive meeting was held at the club house Sunday evening at 8 p.m., chaired by President Jack Muir. Plans were finalized for the club's Anniversary tournament on August 22. This is one of the largest tournaments in the district and already has a full entry for the day. Buying Committees are as follows: Ladies - Thelma Coombs, Mary Finlayson, Carol MacLean. Men - Fred Tilley, Neil Bell and Gord Beuttenmiller. There will be a ladies' pairs tour- nament at the Seaforth Greens on Thursday at 10:30 a.m. There will also be optional pairs in Wingham on Saturday July 28 and ladies' pairs in Exeter. Provincial men's singles were played at the Seaforth Greens last Sunday and Monday and some very keen bowling was witnessed by spectators. Peter McFalls of Exeter won BAILEY'S of Hensall Ltd. Highway 14 262-2020 Your Carrier 'We aren't comfortaMe - - - - until you are/ hand, with Wayne Schoonderwoerd scoring in the dying minutes of the first half. The St. Columban team had many scoring opportunities, but just couldn't convert them into points. The game ended in a 1-1 tie. Brad Moore played a strong game in net, staving off many Exeter scoring attempts. Hosting Grand Bend on July 17, the St Cnluumhan PeeWees took advantage of the scoring oppor- tunities that they missed the week before, defeating their guests 3-1 and controlling the play. Goals were scored by Justin Rodney, Wayne Schoonderwoerd and Jamie Stapleton, with the last goal coming off of a beautiful passing play started on the right wing by Justin Rodney. Again, great play in net by Brad Moore. RECREATION PREVIEW by (Recre,tton Director) Marty Bedard THE HURUrPOSI t Out 1111 r 2s 1990 •beside the Post Wet lights • 9 - 1 a.m. - Pyjama Party/street dance on Gouinlock Street • 10:30 p.m. - Pyjama Parade Come out on Friday, July 27 and have a fun evening, while getting some bargains at your favourite KM. The Van Egmond Foundation will be hosting their annual COUNTRY BREAKFAST on Sunday at the Van Egmond House. The breakfast will be held from 8:00 a.m. to 1 p.m. and the menu will feature pancakes, bacon, eggs, sausage, homefries, toast, muffins, and homemade jams. There will be an art display ano music for you to enjoy, so come on out. For further information contact Betty Cardno at 527-1102. • The BREWHON THEATRE will be presenting a children's show at the Seaforth Public School on Thursday, July 26, 1990. The pa - formers get the children into the various pans in the paformancc. The show starts at 10:30 a..m. at the Public School, and is recommended for children ages 3 to 12 years. The cost will be S2.50 for children and $3.00 for adults, children under 2 are free. Parents are most welcome. Come on out and enjoy the show. The HURON COUNTY MEN'S FASTBALL LEAGUE would like to invite everyone to the ALLSTAR GAME this Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Lions Park. The game will see the North vs. the South with two players from each team. The North Teams are Walton Brewers, Seaforth Bears, Blyth Lauries, Blyth Soundproof, Seaforth Tigers and Seaforth Creamery. They will be up against the South Division, Clinton Selects, Zurich Rangers, Francis Town Flyers, Exeter Sooners, Zurich C.G.'s, Bayfield Thunder and the Zurich Generals. Don't miss this great game! • • 4 • • • lbw • ►4• , s*4 - ti• e \'•• ' ,, • 4 MYA ! 1 WESTERN ONTARIO SOCCER LEAGUE MEN'S 2nd DIVISION HOME GAME SUNDAY, JULY 29 6:00 P.M. ST. COLUMBAN VS. CHATHAM CITY ST. COLUTABAN SOCCER FIELD Thank You On behalf of the St. Columban Men's Soccer Team we would like to thank everyone who attended our dance to help make it such a by auooess.al thanks to Steve andSite Murray, John and Marg Van Bakal and to Don and Joanne Cooper for your support and help it was deeply appreciated. This Ad Sponsored by: TONY G. ARTS 5274794 SunLife TEED OFF ... Even before you Tee Off? Tired of lineups at the tees? COME ON DOWN TO SEAFORTH! •Yes, we book Tee Off Times for Saturdays & Sundays •Sharpen your skills on our Practise Range •Unique 13 Hole Layout •Great Selection in Our PRO SHOP • ' • .•. EASY DOES IT - Sandy Ryan of Winthrop, aboard Smokey, shows them how it's done in the flag race event. The South Huron All -Breed Horse Association held a show at the Seaforth Fairgrounds on Saturday afternoon, with a good turnout of English and Western riders alike. Elliott photo. „ .1... , .`a. 1i1lih r:;::. .l Under -17's snap five game losing streak The St. Columban Under -17 team came off of a five -game losing streak with a 9-4 win over Lucan. Key shots on net, and just plain pounding away at the Lucan goal - tender, gave the St. Coh,mhan team a comfortable 5-1 lead at the half. Mike Watt, recently called up to the team, score his first of two goals to lead off the St. Columban scoring followed by Mike Etue, with his first goal of the season. Watt replied with his second goal, making the score 3-1. Steve Ryan finished off the first half with two shots for two goals, rounding the score to 5-1. The second half started off chippy and went into dirty play as St. Columban went up 6-1 on Steve Ryan's third goal of the night. Lucan came back fighting, though, and scored two quick goals to make it 6-3. Mike Seiler put St. Colum - ban up one with a free kick attempt that went into the far corner of the net, off of the keeper. Steve Ryan then added his fourth goal of the game. St. Columban's last goal of the evening came in the dying minutes of the game when Kurt Lindemann, who played outstanding in defence, moved up to the forward line and took a pass from Dan Murray and Steve Ryan to score a perfect shot that the goalie had no chance on. This goal was Kurt's first of the season, and the team went wild, winning the game 9-4 for their third victory of the season. The team's next game is set for July 30, at home to Nairn. Mosquitos take 8-3 win The St. Columban Mosquito soc- cer squad met with,the Coldstream team in St. Columban on July 9, and sent their guests home on the low end of an 8-3 score. Adam Nolan and Pat Coyne shared goaltending duties for the game, with strong defence provided by Mike Janmaat, Jamie Groot, How high will your taxes be? Ask Metropolitan Life Metropolitan Life can help protect your family from sky-high taxes. Because we'll give you a complimentary estate analysis before you buy our lite insurance. That way, you know how much coverage you really need. So call your Metropolitan Life account representative today When you need great coverage, we're on the ball. 4 Livia n 37 Main 9t. 5 EXETER 235-1344 01111144 ar ika 92 Oodartch St. W SEAFORTH 527-0785 GET MET. IT PAYS. it tiktrgefriacc.211 f: 414 C 0040, 11/..,-•••••• I •. M„/•..r• (arrow., I.'W* STRATFORD OFFICE John • Ialr 24T Ontario 3f CLINTON 482-7703 271-2041 Tara Flanagan and Simon Brothers. Greg Visser scored a hat -trick in the game, with Greg VanBakel and Bruce Griffin hot on his heels with two goals apiece. Rounding out the scoring was Jeff VanLoon. This was an excellent game for the Mosquitos, with a good effort on the part of the entire team. EAFATH GOLF OUNTRY CLUB East of Van Egmond House 5224985 13 StiliSaiting After 25 ears Mary and Paut Carrott - 9vtarried 1uCy 24, 1965 - Karsten dr kafen invite you tojoin us foran anniversary 'Open House' at ourSeafortk home, Saturday, 314 28, 1990 from 8:00 p.m. - ? Best wishes onlg. WHEAT PRODUCERS DUBLIN FEED MILL LTD. would appreciate the opportunity to handle your 1990 WHEAT CROP FASTER UNLOADING We have increased our receiving capacity. WE ARE READY! Phone 345-2330