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The Huron Expositor, 1982-08-18, Page 10
Alb ® THE HURON EXPOSITOR, AUGUST 18, IN2 - . � 'ITS WORTH THE DRIVE I rave 'okes are no unny ani-cmiore' le r 1, t< Editor's Notes A dictionary outing during their inaugural promptly selected pitcher been astonishing. Seaforth Creamery and Alas, the Travellers are gobbling jugernaut that has V 1< We're well known for featuring at hand will assist readers to season in 1974 and surprised Doug Leonhardt and the This year they found a adopted their 0benefactors gone forever but the old club now won an incredible 26 ball N3"e c . the finest Furniture 8 Accessories, er* e0joy this welt -written everyone with an appearance resulting transformation has sponsor in the form of the name. has sired a monster - a victory games in a row up to this selectiop and volues, available§ sports story by David in the playoff final a year writing. Broome. later. But the following empty v i i You wopld have to go back in Southwestern Ontario" In the not too distant past seasons were a tragedy that ", many, many moons to find a an unwise individual com- would make Will Shake- t fAk f local team of any description �� �� mencingacorlversationabou¢ spears sit up and take notice. A•i ", i that captured that number of - G .the Seaforth Travellers would One wag suggested that � � � „a.: "' ' � matches consecutively. `y��,, elicit an abuse ulula¢ion. maybe an aperient would ¢ „f i pLtR Chance are it can't be done managed hese guys oink," and this marvellous feat of if the discussion Y = g kelp get t g Y g of to outlast the derision, the abet be it the wrongway. At Seaforth sporting history has r gone by largely unnoticed. F u r h j t u 1- e aspects of the team's friable least they would be moving. t CJ defence, pop -gun offepee and People are not making i•,p «`•. 1 ¢ ' rh This is a fine squad that has dreadful lack of pitching were Traveller jokes anymore given everyone t ceremonial the topics usually brought to though. .1 bath daring the current MACH svRe�v pen 609DURLda - PHONE Os -BBs© the fore, By virtue of one of their last . w 4, 8'a Vii' 1 stretch off excellence. The Closest ttl1ondaba oPenao moo day tivoetaoeaeiesb - Prielaq The Travellers were in place finishes a couple of ' . r, tsar++• . ; Creamery has combined out- so1i®1s r'oDii v P.M. the throes of a long lasting years ago the club was 1 Mu a •r .. •"�... , r" , standing pitching with spark- ill'Icit affair with the league, awarded ' the first draft` ,� ling defence and "sharp, time - basement that appeared to be choice. Compensation for t ly hitting to help crave their eternal. their ineptness so to speak.. .,, own large niche in local sports The club won only a single The following spring they lore. I . • Th '- l thin seems L F I ~m (o it ]a d i e S- t e u b lwl(o -k -ft- st U Ladies ball has been match against Smiths with plagued by rain for the past Deb Martin and ..-Janice few weeks but the ball is Schenck hitting doubles. • rolling again. Kathy Coombs tapped a triple In makeup games !'played while Ann Bosman and Penny on Monday nights, Smiths L;ansink drove out a double dumped Browns, 14 to 1. and a triple. Commercial Both Deb Janmaat and Lynn came out on top 22 to 3. Devereaux tapped two doub- --in the late McNichol les each, to aid Smiths. 'game, downed Browns 13-10. in .a McNichol took the Com- hard hitting game Sandra mere�➢al in a tight game. in the inning, Butt, Linda Gridzak, Nancy botfom of the se'4',ond Storey -and Martine Miller all Commercial was in the lead hit doubles while Judy Scar - the next few innings, row, Donna McLlwain, Kathy MInMcNichol came back and held Mc Larone and Beth Caron all on to a small lead. slammed triples for McNich- McNichol batters were of Judy Scarrow with two doub- STRAWBERRIES IQF ,..�...e,,,�a o•., r•m.r,, 2 Ib les, Kathy Larone and Nancy Browns played just as well Storey each polled a double. with Cindy Glanville batting a Commercial was strong at double, Michelle Bennewies bat yvith Janice Leonhardt hit a double and a triple. tapping a double, Penny Lorraine Ducharme hit a Lansink and Deb Martin each triple and Marg Henderson drove out a triple. Kathy was credited with a home run. Coombs slammed a double With one game left to play, and a triple. standings are: Commercial In their regular game, 18; Smiths 14; McNichol 13; Commercial played a tough Browns 11. 7 p.m. .r (Soccer) W H E R E G R EAT EXPECTATIONS ARE F U L F I L L E D Together let's research design alternatives and share the excitement of creating the interior that makes coming home so nice. Call for an appointment soon. Tim St. Louis, consultant, , ;fo, & DESPON ALTERNATIVES F.<hnrvv F a W K �•t0aik rnPnnp,•i urnqu+e• An 8 M c lino 5H=C)()M Ila Aibe Grrp1 Clinton 482 18'1 a.. i NAM .,, a woe g incongruous because, after all, we are talking about the same club that just two ELv°.e seasons back, finished dead • last and winning one contest ,(g was a major achievement. W14- �.._ .» ,., ,,.... Yes, they were truly a mournful bunch. PRIOR TO THE firemen vs Tryhard game iast pitch game. The game was won by the Jr. This year the Creamery Thursday evening, the Manley Mashers and Farmers. Tagging first base is Sandra Finlay- captured top honours at. the Seaforth Jr. Farmers played a regular slow son.(Hook Photo) Mount Forest, Hensall and Seaforth ball tournaments. They added a league pennant to their crown of jewels and H® ; like a menancing, vengeful Pork winners- 1 ® �`11,04biWthe team is stalking ® ® ® ® our ;:.local league playoff Nearly $450 was raised championship.for the new Winthrop pavilion in a pork draw held recently. it has been a long time for Winners were Roger What's happening Is a weekly column, space donated by The this outfit. Smith, RR2 Milverton, half Huron Expositor. To list your event, call the Recreation Office at They have some obstacles pork carcass; Catherine De 527-0882. to overcome yet but the Kroon, Mitchell, quarter pork I E!/ENT PLACE TIME players are effusive in their carcass; and Anna McNichol, DATE attitude towards each match Walton. quarter pork carcass. Thurs. Aug. 19 Business Swim Pool 12-1 p.m. and assiduous when they play Located at the ball park, Thurs. Aug. 19 Public Swim Pool 1:30- 4 p.m. it. the pavilion will be used as a & 6 - 8:30 p.m. You cannot brush off 26 queru- food booth for community Thurs. Au .'19 Family Swim Pool 5-6 m. straight wins with a This is 9 y p' lour wave of the hand. This is functions. It also contains m. a solid team and, as time goes Thurs. Aug. 19 St. Columban vs HighP • School 7 washrooms and storage facil- Mosquito (Soccer) bv, maybe a great one. rues. The project will culminate Fri. Aug. 20 Business Swim Pool 12-1 p.m. next month when an official Fri. Aug. 20 Public Swim Pool 1:30 - 4 p.m. opening is under considera- 21.50 CORN KERNELS 5 Ib bag & 6-8:30 p.m. tion. A family day and a Fri. Aug. 20 Family Swim Pool 5-6 p.m. parade will be possible activi- Sat. Aug. 21 Public Swim Pool 1 - 4:30 p.m. ties. 17.50 PEAS and CARROTS 5 Ib bag. 3.20 Deb Core wins event by (C@V@0@nfl@ 0@59 Winners at ladies ni&t were: least putts. Phyl Banks, Mitchell; hidden hole, Deb Core and Gloria Racho; closest to pin, Carol Anne Doig. On Thursday night Charlie Smith won the draw for the balls, and the blind draw team winners were Rod Doig. Krispy Kruse, Brian Me. Cowen and Jamie Caldwell. Doug Elliott defeated de- fending Match Play champ- ion Ham Jansen. one up and now will meet John Cairns Jr, The winner of this match will take on the winner of the Rod Doig and Gord Scott match for the title of 1982 Match Play Champions. Grog Core is awaiting the completion of the Jerry Wright and Dave Garrick match for the Junior title to be decided. The championship round of all matches, men's, junior's and women's must be com- pleted by Septetnber Ist. Deb Core of Seaforth shot 50-S5 on Tuesday to win the OWcn Sound District Junior Girl's Championship. Trish Moran from Owen Sound was second: Jennifer ASPARAGUS SPEARS 2 Ib. box . 5.50 GREEN REANS Re90or cut 5 l bog, 3.so GREEN BEANS French cut 2 Ib, box,. 1.60 WAX BEANS Yellow Regular Cut 5 l. bag.. 3.50 CORN KERNELS 30 Ib case 21.50 CORN KERNELS 5 Ib bag 3.80 PEAS 30 Ib. case 19.59 PIAS 5 Ib. bag .. 3.50 MIXED VEGETABLES 30 lb case 79.40 MIXES) VEGETABLES 5 Ib. bag. . . 8.50 PEAS and CARROTS 30 lb. case 17.50 PEAS and CARROTS 5 Ib bag. 3.20 BRMCGLI SPEARS 2 Ib. box. . 2.50 CARROTS sliced or Diced 5 Ib. bag. 2.40 RL.UESMIES Wild 5 Ib bag 9.00 BLUEBERRIES Cultivated 2 Ib 3.59 - CNERrBCES Red Montmorency 22 Ib Foil 19.95 RASMRRIES Unsweetened IQF 2 Ib. box . 3.89 RAWNERMES Unsweetened IQF 6 Ib. poll. 14.70 RASPBERRIES Unsweetened [OF 28 Ib pail 46.00 STRAWBERRIES IQF ,..�...e,,,�a o•., r•m.r,, 2 Ib 3.19 STRAWINRRIIS IQF 25 Ib... ...... 1, 35.50 STRAWBERRIES 20% -Sugar (1981 stook) 3016. pail 33.95 LAST DATE FOR ORDERING - SEPTEMBER 11 1:30 - 4 p.m. ORDERS SHOi1LD BE PICKED UP NO LATER THAN SEPT. 25 SNELL'S (aRMER Y LTD. - HL.YTH 523-9332 'CLIP THIS AD FOR REFERENCE' r PUBLIC NOTICE It 601N6 BUT for BUSINESS SALE Termsof Sale- cash, cheque, Visa Lay -a -way plan with no interest Free delivery 30 mile radius, Discount for pick-up . h VANASTRA FURNITURE 13 DON'S BACK TO SCHOOL GIVE-AWAY Seaforth Store Only TU BE S®CKS �3"*'•? iN �.,^ Regular •3.39. With any ASTROpurchase of our Unisex One of our newest (Ines Lodlos', Men's and Boys' from Lovl's for foot Joggers. Sizes 41/2-12 POMR, BAUER, KANGAROOS, NORTH STAR * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *,.* * * * it ALL CHILDREN'S CANVAS JOGGERS BY BLISTER 2 0 ® BROWN, SESAME STREET OFF Sizes 5-4 60 Main St. Don's Shoe Place Suncoast Mall Seaforth "Because You're Worth It" Goderich IMAGE (FORMERLY GRAND BEND CLEANERS) Represented by: GRAVES WALLPAPER & PAINT MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH %110%11 CF t;% -r% �e>IIVT CLEAiVERS ®NVENIENCE: conveniently located in downtown Seaforth fast dependable service all possible services you could want, including mending and alterations )UALITY: whites are white and colors are bright all garments are odor free ask about our guarantee of satisfaction SANIT®NE MAKES THE DIFFERENCE: certified master Dry Cleaners you can feel the difference our sanitone- sizing creates many year's experience satisfying our customers GRAAW SWALLPAPE rR & P AAINT MAIN STREET a SEAFORTH a TEL. 627-0550 IF LONG DISTANCE CALL T-800-265-7050 (toll free) & 6-8.30 P.M. Sun. Aug. 22 Public Swlm Pool 1 - 4:30 p.m. & 6-8:30 p.m. Mon. Aug. 23 Business Swim Pool 12-1 p.m. Mon. Aug. 23 Public Swim Pool 1:30 - 4 p.m. &6-8:30p.m. Mon. Aug. 23 Family Swim Pool 5-6 p, m. Mon. Aug. 23 Mainstreet vs Opt. Park 7 p.m. Firemen Mon. Aug. 23 Teachers vs Bears Opt. Park 8:30 p.m. Tues. Aug. 24 BUslneS9 Swim Pool 12-1 p.m. Tues. Aug. 24 Public Swim Pool 1:30 - 4 p.m. &6-8:30p.m. Tues. Aug. 24 Family Swim Pool 5-6 p.m. Tues. Aug. 24 Ladles Playoffs Lions Park 7 & 8:30 p.m. Tues. Aug. 24 Clinton vs Atom High School 7 p.m. (Soccer) Wed. Aug. 25 Business Swim Pool 12-1 p.m. Wed. Aug. 25 Public Swim Pool 1:30 - 4 p.m. 6-8:30p.m. Wed. Aug. 25 Family Swim . Pool 5-6 p.m. Wed. Aug. 25 Men's Playofs Lions Park 7 & 8:30 p.m. PUBLIC NOTICE It 601N6 BUT for BUSINESS SALE Termsof Sale- cash, cheque, Visa Lay -a -way plan with no interest Free delivery 30 mile radius, Discount for pick-up . h VANASTRA FURNITURE 13 DON'S BACK TO SCHOOL GIVE-AWAY Seaforth Store Only TU BE S®CKS �3"*'•? iN �.,^ Regular •3.39. With any ASTROpurchase of our Unisex One of our newest (Ines Lodlos', Men's and Boys' from Lovl's for foot Joggers. Sizes 41/2-12 POMR, BAUER, KANGAROOS, NORTH STAR * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *,.* * * * it ALL CHILDREN'S CANVAS JOGGERS BY BLISTER 2 0 ® BROWN, SESAME STREET OFF Sizes 5-4 60 Main St. Don's Shoe Place Suncoast Mall Seaforth "Because You're Worth It" Goderich IMAGE (FORMERLY GRAND BEND CLEANERS) Represented by: GRAVES WALLPAPER & PAINT MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH %110%11 CF t;% -r% �e>IIVT CLEAiVERS ®NVENIENCE: conveniently located in downtown Seaforth fast dependable service all possible services you could want, including mending and alterations )UALITY: whites are white and colors are bright all garments are odor free ask about our guarantee of satisfaction SANIT®NE MAKES THE DIFFERENCE: certified master Dry Cleaners you can feel the difference our sanitone- sizing creates many year's experience satisfying our customers GRAAW SWALLPAPE rR & P AAINT MAIN STREET a SEAFORTH a TEL. 627-0550 IF LONG DISTANCE CALL T-800-265-7050 (toll free)