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played bingo.
EASY SALMON PATTIES
Mix one 220 g can `\ of salmon, with 8
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Season with salt and pepper. Mix well and
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melted butter and serve garnished with
lemon and parsley.
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IN CASE OF EMERGENCY—Seaforth phys. Seaforth District High School are taking
ed. teacher, Linda Walsh shows Doug Huila swimming classes at the Vanastra Recreation
how to perform artificial respir tion on vIctifn Centre this week. (Photo by Hundertmark)
Tracey McPherson. The 11 class of
Intramu'r.al basketball
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One draw made each Saturday, Worth of Gas
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This year, four students of Seaforth District with all the'eager participants' names on it.
High School groupe1 together to help These games are playtd at lunch time,, girls
organize 11 intramural basketball teams. The first. then the boys.
students are Michelle Huard; Janice Cairns,
Ba Intramural games give students who enjoy
Mcr helle Huard
6'and Jerry Wright. d says they' not only do it basketball a chance to play, and gives
because they envoy it, but also because they entertainment fof those who don't partici-
earn marks for It. pate.
For those who have not heard of this The standings are::.unshine Girls 0, Blue
organization, here is some information: Bonnets 4, Starlets 2, Angels 4, Tarheels 2.
At the beginning of the school year Rockets 2, Mustangs 2, Falcons 2, Scorpions
students were invited to sign up for 2. Game 1-Lakers 26, Sixers'8.
-Angela Duffy
intramural. Sheets we, AI. 41,411 up into tr'atns•
`Ang
14,
Larry Jeffrey's horse wins
BY LOIS GIBBINGS Ft, finished second in a 2.04.4 mile on
Blazing 'Shot, owned by Larry Jeffrey of Oct.reigh21�.
Goderich, paced a 2.01.2 winning mile at Jack Lemon of Seaforth won in 2.09.2 with
Mohawk Raceway on Oct. 24, giving her six Cane Cutter at Elmira Raceway on Oct. 22,
wins, five second place' finishes and four while Missy McBride finished third in a
thirds in 1983. 2.07.3 mile for Les Campbell of Seaforth.
Ross Baffin drove the speedy six-year-old At Mohawk Raceway on Oct. 22. Journals
mare by the Good Time sire Fest Clip - Mary _ Hope. owned by Rene Dupuis of Seaforth.
Glenford to victory. was second for driver Roger Mayotte.
Blazing Shot, a winner of over SI1,000 this Armbro Arctic, owned by Stewart McCall
year, has a personal mark of 2.00.4 and is of Seaforth, was second in a 1.58.1 mile on
trained by Allan Shelton. Oct. 23 at Mohawk.
•
At London on Oct. 24, trotter Alissas Lad t Elmira Raceway on October 29, Nan`s
won in 2.06.3 with Don Corbett on the bike Co testant was a'winner in 2.06.1 for Jim
for owner Bill Campbell of, Seaforth. ylor of Hensel!, with Joella's Knight
This was a new record for the four-year- finishing' third in' the same race for Bill
old Camper gelding. Bennett of Seaforth.
Vesta Herbert is back on the trot again for Journals Hope finished second in a 12.01.2
C.W. (Jiggs) LeBeau of Brucefield and mile at Mohawk Raceway on ' Saturday,
finished fourth to Alissas Lad on Oct. 17. October 29 for owner Rene Dupuis of
A Lester and Parke owned pacer, Johnny Seaforth.
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JUNIOR BROOMBALL—For one hour every
Thursday night at the arena, 32 children,
aged 10 to 15, are learning to play broomball.
Once they learn the skills, they will be playing
games and possibly a minor houseleague will
be set up next year, says organizer Brenda
Empey. Those Interested can still come out
and register. (Photo by Hundertmark)
Bowling league results
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High single -Helen Nicholson 275, John Cairns Sr 271
High triple -Joan Eaton 735, Don Eaton 671
Oarflelds 23, 'Swingers 21, E.T. 14, Bluelays 11,
Bumpers 9, Smurts 6
THURSDAY NIOHTERS
Ladies weekkiy high single-Charlynn Brown 251.
Weekly high trIple-Martine Mims 579. Season's high
single -Beth Caron 295. Season's high triple and
average -Beth Caron 690, 203.
Men's weekly high single and trIpteJim Gould 299, 725.
Season'shigh single -Dave Nigh 316. Season's high tripia-
Jim Gould 725. Season's high average -Brian Date 214.
Expos 23, Fling 01390,5 21, Mind Busters 20. Doug's
Diggers 14, Jays 14, Lucky Brakes 13.
TOWN AND COUNTRY BOWLERS
Red Hots,131/2, Ferraris 22, Bowling Stones 26. Pros 22,
Dynamos 141/, Blue Jays 28.
Ladies high single -Sharon Forrest, Elaine Floyd 229,
High triple and average -Sharon Forrest 590, 196.
Mena' high single and triple -Murray Laing 288, 726.
Average -John Ven Bakal 235.
ST. JAMES
Mans' high single, triple -John Coleman 321, 760.
Ladles high single -Elaine East 211. Triple -Louise Dick
548.
Lakers 28, Tigers 30, Cardinals 15, TI -Cats 22, Blizzards
17, Globetrotters 14.
COMMERCIAL BOWLING LEAGUE
Ladles high single, triple -Claudette Elliott 278, 612.
Mens high Bingle, triple -Cor Groot 291, 798.
Black Cats 27, Pussy Cats 19, Stray Cats 19, Cats Meow
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