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The Huron Expositor, 1979-08-16, Page 24_ ",:rf "4" 4.7 Ar, 04' .4, .4:4, -4fffl'f'PIIFPKtmKSFo'rrFtgtv,.grrw,TRF-4rwlrrrtvr.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,„.,,,,,,,,,,,.„,,,,,,,,w,Rwwopw-NrFwF,4,f47ori,Aw4oA",evqmi47*wo'oop'worwtcmotrwog-wa'.4wtwmfxRRt.'ra'vriv,W.ott,'rqt,,sw,zto,....=-,qtp.,n'gPmwi.wz',,,z..u'o,ro.',,'+t$.',..'',,,,,'"s, i -THE IWRON EXPOSITORA GUST18„ 1010 11 , [ .,,[ -II, • 1 A, ilre MI the home of Tony vattOn Henget, Con. 3, bleiCillop Township an Monday reStilted jn approximately $S-$6.000. damage VA the house. The 'AM which was reported the Seaforth, denattmAnt At approximately resulterarorn grease *thigh hum into, /Unites on the tcrse. Seaforth fire chief ft , Hak Said the family closed all the doors, into the kitchen when the fire broke out, which prevented more extensive damage to the house. Mr. Hak said the daniage was located in the kitchen, with smoke damage throughout •the house. The fire chief Said the fire bad more or len PIONEER HOME OF THE SEVENTIES—Barry Water from the panel flows into a basement Mahon built this house. at R.R. 2, Staffa and tank. later constructed the Solar 'panel on the right. KNOWLES, LANSINCONION__ . REAL ESTATE erstsittgis& coNwo&ols. 190 Wortley Road 679-15O2. London APPRAISALS. FOR ALL PURPOSES INCLUDING PURCHASE. SALE FINANCING, TAX ESTATE EXPROPRIATION INSPRe+NCE. uc. 8 LANSINK. CRA, SRA „L . • 8 KNOWLES AACI. SIVA: F OMOND, AACt. SRPAL • . • MOmPee$ LApprats01.1Psti400 Canada #1.10k SALM CONSTRUCTION Farm, Commercial & Residential Const. Framing, Roofing, Aluminum Siding, Renovations Daye 'Salo. • 5234641' .fflytt•,:; R., K. PECK APPLIANCES the.heart of dow ntown Varna" VACOLIM CLEANERS • sales and service of most inaltes. * CB RADIOS AND ACCESSORIES. *. SPEED QUEEN APPLIANCES * MOFFAT APPLIANCES * SMOKE SENSORS - * INSECT LIGHTS AND FLY KILLING UNITS * HAND CRAFTED GIFTS Varna, Ont. • 482.-7103 Lawn bowlers hold dance. Seaforth Lawn Bowling Club held their second dance of the season on. FridaY evening at the Legion .Hall with a good CrOwd and a good time ty all: It is hoped to perhaps have another dance later in the fall, Last Thursday evening the men's New Horizon rinkS bowled, their second stage play offs with the Clinton rink of Walter Newcombe> •Bert Gray and Bert Garett being the top rink. A good number of members attended the mixed jitney in Mitchell last Thursday evening, • The rink of John Patter- son. Jack Muir and Robert • Doig placed.. fifth last Saturday in a men's tourna- ment in Hanover while Art and ' Mary . Finlayson were high two game winners in Reepholetering and Refinishissg for The Discriminating • Nome or Office - *QUALITY CRAFTSMANSHIP *IISASONARLE PRICES **PITIOMPT SERVICE FerFre• Estimate hone tit :Ileinuck U • MITCHELL 348-W71 •Puiefsnuit :**1010MI, -,,UMOD(LU�iscovisni Mens baseball eachers win The. Teachers won • the team could dominate. Men's Recreational ° Ball The losses to Mainstreet league ch ampionship Sun- and Village tightened up the day night in dramatic style final four places as Monday's when they nipped Mainstreet games saw the Turf Club win 5-4. The victory gave the by default •when the BP Teachers their first league Bears failed to field a team. title -and they now enter the 'Then the•Travellers upset the playoffs as last year's play- Fireman in a rain -shortened off Champions, The Queens contest by an 8:1 score. The moved into second place Travellers victory' gave them -again when they edged the sole • possession of fourth Village by a 6-5 score. Both place and knocked the Fire - games were decided in the .men into third. The Turf's final innings and neither victory moved them into a ••tie with Mainstreet and the • loss left BP tied with the Village. • Playoffs will get underway this weekend as the teams now viefor :the Playoff T• ro•phy. • •FINAL STANDINGS • WLTPt Teachers 9 4 1 ° 19 Queens 8 5 1 17 Firemen 6 4 4 16 •Travellers 6 6 2 14 Mainstreet • 5 7 2 12 Turf Club 5 7 ' 2 12 Village 5 • 8 1 11 5 8 1 11 The • playoffs • will • get underway this weekend with the teams to be determined - at a. meeting • Wednesday goderich also on Saturday. A number of ladies bopto participate in Stratford on Friday at their ladies tourna- Ment• All committees are working hard finalizing plans for our .50th anniversary tournament August 22. The double draw entry is filled at present with some stand bys in case of cancellation. It is hoped all those selling tickets will do a blitz this week. The ground committe have been busy and the greens look in excellent shape thanks to our green's keeper Sandy, Pepper. All that is needed is a good day weather -Wise, Saturday is Mixed Pairs •Banker's touranment in Clinton while on Sunday it is Mixed Pairs Frout & Lamont in Stratford.. Good Bowling to all. DRYWALL KNOWN. FOR HIGH QUALITY Peter Bakos •Drywall COMPLETE DRYWALL SERVICE 527-1398 Or • 527-0606 FIELD n ,DEMONSTRATION jUI 1/4 mile north of Vindents Coh Eckert Farm Come - Drive the Newest Tractors from International Hsrvestor 11 a.M. to 9 p.m. Thursday'. Friday • August 23(Thursday') Et August 24 (Friday): swoon* 5214120 FIRE DAMAGES FARM HOME- The kitchen area of the Tony Vanden Hengel Farm, FIJI. 5, Seaforth, was damaged in an early evening fire' • Monday. There was approximately $5-$6,000 damage to the pome. A.4410,14,z , ::•AVegil• h Wraect itself out by •the time the Are 41epartritent teaehed the scene, So no Water wasn04 in fininina the fire NOTICE • The business of the late Keith, Sharrli operated under the name of SHARP'S NCE 527-1746 Seaforth • will remain open until the prod of August to • permit customers to pick uti equipment left • for repair or sale. It is requested. that any equipment that has: been rented or is out• on loan de returned immediately Sales from present stock will continue, •'during this time, but repairs and service have been discontinued ‘fiftWit-10.:11404.,tair:irit:4$:? .:41#14m:e:s4r,r‘r• srxesJi 11.'7'1 tit ,, Police investigate FARM EQUIPMENT LIMITED A. car was stolen from Brussels last Thursday night when ,Harvey Dennis of Brussels parked to go into Jacobs' Harness Shop and upon returning three ' Min- utes later discovered the car was missing. The theft hap- pened about 545 p.m. • . The Goderich loc- ated the car between Sea - forth and Kippen on Satur- day night but it had to he • taken to McLaughlin's Gar- age in Seaforth as the transmission had been taken rait of the car and the starter was burned out. • Save on back -to -school bargains at Larone's in Seaforth between Aug. 16 and Aug. 25. Larone's has been school headquarters of good value for two generations. Bic Bananas • Back Schooit.LPINGEPSJL ER5 I; asz 7-0.4 Val\, ist-• 3/8. _ . I t yolk 10--• Pkg. of 200 sheets 11•-11 ruled I07/8 by 8 99 jail/ Refills Here are some big savings' on note paper: • Pkg. of 400 sheets ruled 10 • 1 8 5 7/9 by 9 3/8. • for, 49c I SUPERIOR MEMORIALS • ESFABLISHEO OVER SO YEARS 777 CInton-Seaforth Area RepresentatIvOi! MICHAEL .FALCONER,. •15111Igh Street ' ' .ClittOrt • 482-9441 • Binder bargains These special 3 -ring binders come in aS- I sorted colors. I I I 3.1 44 :iii rir Pens All the famous names in pens are available in a wide select- ion of price ranges. They include •Parker, Sheaffer, E3erol, etc. • - Get back a dollar, scholar Here's a chance for you to get $1.00 refund. Send two back cards from Paper Mate or Flair pens plus two proof of purchase seals from specially marked. Hilroy binders, notebooks .or clipboards. Reduced 4.98 each These bright -Colored lunch kits include motifs of Superman, Star Wars or Happy Days. The 10 -oz, • insulated bottle is' tipped a handled cup. Reg. $5.69 ', . 69 I ill flTiiil. each • Superheroes Cases.49 Pencil Cases Reg. 1.24 99 LL,4 Boys and Girls Each week new merchandise is arriving for back -to -school. This year's large selettion is more colorful and fashionable r't • than -ever. • • Boys' Cords • Girls' straight legs, cords come in Sizes 4, pant especially for girls In T6h -aese famous GWG GWG has made this attractiVe 6x waist sizes 26" to 30". — 13. 24 9 5 9 8 I4arone's Open Wednesdays and' Friday night* ' •6Seattitth •601.1() .96 Po ‘11"i7,64 A