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The Huron Expositor, 1979-09-20, Page 13Cowin ral+he,.. rn7 hors. $ at u1 -e C 1':t ve ?LAT Goodb e and Good; �1ARP.TNON r.AN (offfo reeriet- pas+Ure..) HUNTER ►n a' 7:a0 p.m: 2nd Floor, Seaforth Town Hall Held in conjunction with Seaforth Sports mens Club and the Ministry of Natural Resources; r.nr.h FIGURE SKATING CLUB will be hosting a booth at Seaforth Fall Fair Registration formswill be available at this time or at the Arena on Wednesday, September 26th, 1979 between 8-9 o'clock. THE SEPARATE SHOPPE MAIN CORNER, CLINTON PHONE" 441-77711 (NEXT TO CAMPBELL'S MEN'S WEAR) i • BLOUSES=SKIIRTS-PANTS-BLAZERS•SWE.ATERS OPEN 1-4 OPEN t,— 1 Yi r 1t !!i'I,1 We've Helped Each Other Grow t VIC ORIN ANI) (;RI Thtf ,. I'M ISI On the greens by iCorolaInno Doig, Where are you all? Where are all those keen'• golfers I saw in May? You can't have ,given.upalready!' The weather has been lovely, crisp mornings, sunny and. warm afternoons, pleasant evenings. It is an ideal time to enjoy the game of golf. The course is quiet, the kids, are back at school and after the rain last week the course is once again in good shape. The leaves are just beginning to change colour and in another weekor so the scenery will be super: Motherswho have been, hoping to learn the game this. summer should be out while the children are ''in school. Not only that but the course is not busy so you can take your time and not feel that you are holding anyone: up: For those of you who work during the day, leave those ! dishes in the sink at night and enjoy ' the evenings. before that old clock falls back and reduces evenings to nil. I'm sure everyone is anxious . • 'to beginwinter sports with hockey, curling and bowling just around the. cornea.••'. Remember 'though, that our golf season is; short enough and old man winter seems to : take his time around'. March and April. We would love to See you. extend summer and :enjoy golf well into the fall. Our course is kept in goodshape so take advantage of these greatdays before you trade .in your golf clubs for your. trusty snow shovel. Last weekend' the course was the sites of much activity. On, Saturday the. Brussels Lions enjoyed golf and a steak barbecue, 'while on : Sunday the • Seaforth Legion held their second mixed two, ball of the seaosn. After the .golf' a corn roast and barbecue topped off the day. On Wednesday the ladies Goofer Golf group played nine holes and then had dinner in, the clubhouse.. These ladies have played every Wednesday all summer at various courses and it sounds asthough they've certainly enjoyed the last few months, • This Saturday (the. 22nd) the Clinton Fish & Game. Club will have a tournament in ` the , morning!. This tournament should be over by noon. On Sunday the 23rd the Hensall Legion . Men's Tournament will be on scheduled to begin early in the morning. On Saturday night Sept. 29 the Club's final dance of the season•. is on. It looks like it will be a super time. Tonight is men's night and I'm sure there won't; be `too many good nights left so come on out. Last week Cam and:; Rod Doig were drawn. together and managed to take the honours with a 73 St. Colutnban's hopes of capturing first, place int he,,. • London ` District Soccer Association's 2nd Division: suffered a setback on Saturday as they were defeated 4-2 by London Fortuguese•, The ' other contenders either won or tied. their games, thereby 'moving ahead of St. Columban. With' three games remainingin the schedule; tour' teams are still capable of ending up in. first, or second place and earning: promotion to the 1st division for the 1980 season, St. Columban have the opportunity of determining their own fate as their three remaining games are against the teams currently ahead of them in the standings. However, in order to win these games they will have to show a complete reversal of the manner in which they played against the Portuguese. Except for the solid play of a few individuals, the quality of St, Columban's play was far from good. They fell be1iind''2.0•early in the gatne and never seemedto regain: theircrimuosure. Passing and tearmtrork was incffectiVF ac iitev struggled against a teem they should: have easily defeatedf f tichardVetiertic and Rick Ryan Witt ',the St.' toiiiinbsn Oafs,. b St. Columban returns ''home, this weekend as they play :the: German -Canadians' at th e high school: <field in, Mitchell on Sunday att2 p.m., The German -Canadians are a strong well balanced team and the game should be quite exciting. LEAGUE STANDINGS' W L' T Pt"s. London !United'' 8 2 5 21 White Eagles 8 4 3 19 German Canadians 7 3 5 19' St. Columban 8• S 2 18 Delhi 8 7 0 16 Goderich S 5 15 Portuguese w 1 1 12 Oakridge 3 u a 11 WestLorna 2 7 6 10 Strathroy 1. 8 5 7 THE HUORN EXPOSITOR SEPTEM*tE: i by Pal gifts. Much to the dtsappotntmept of a lot :of students, school is bock into full swing again. Along with Ibis, ,almost as a form of compensation, ,cOrile School at, "T9. Fine especially lin ;the high schools, sports; arid inter -school competitions are the only thing that make education bearable This, year at Seaforth 'District High, an: attempts has been: made to get more students involved m athletic activities with the advent of an al new houseleague/intra sports systf`tn. For the past several years, SDIISS has divided students up Into four .houses, Cornets, Phoenix, Taurus and Aurora Borealis. The problem in the past was that there was very little for students to do' in connection with these houses. No,. a systemhas been set up whereby sports. such as tennis, soccer and; touch .football can be run for all students. Enthusiasm is the main need, not ability as it is with school teams. Such a setup was not possible in the past, as it was hard to arrange teams when, sortie students had their lunch break at ,one. time, while others had it at another, This year SDHS has gone to a common lunch hour, for all. This should make everyone happy. The Students get something to do. Parents don't have to worry about the kids being off school and running around town during lunch. School spirit, is built, up and teachers don't have to listen to complaints which used to conte from almost everybody. Great. Hope it:wgrks, It should i neo i ed Hate to aCtrait it. but the summer is all but over Most of the baseball leagues have. either finished up their season, or are. involved in playoffs. Even the World Series in professional ball isn't far away- The North American Soccer - .ague, has, wound up for 'the ''year, with the team . #Torn Vancouver coming out on top; the firs such accomplishment for a professional team from, British Columbia, in snore than a decade. The leaves; are Starting to fall from the trees, as autumn is approaching. Begin ning tofeel a little bit cooler? In less than 60 days you, .Can expect snow! NOW you: should be feeling really cold. Oh; but enough of this cruelty. Leave thoso skis in storage for a bit longer, and enjoy what's left of the summer weather, My point is just that the cold, season is. coining, Then, of course, many people will neglect their physical fitness, using the excuse that it is too cold outside. So why not get outdoors now, while you still can without the need for a parka? There's still lots to do, How about :a quick early morning jog before 'breakfast, It's said that one can meet a lot of interesting people that way, Qr why not a bike ,ride around a 5 mile country. block'' Or try a rousing game of tennis. You'd be surprised at all the things there are to do at this time of year. If none of this turns you on, just go out to the garageor barn and polish up your snowmobile. Soofortiv lo1111 niaLe, GANIZ•TL1 SuO,.,.Ae t. 2 P!.Ilri. •SE4FOlRTI cemiwu1Vrf O;1!> T E' Broambal Meeting Seaforth District High School Cafeteria 8 p.m. Monday, Sept. 24th Anyone interested in playing Broom ball this year, please try to attend. ockey will be hosting a booth at the Seaforth Fall Fair Registration forms will be available at this time or at the Arena on SEPTEMBER 22, 1979. Our annual registration will be held between 10:00 a.m.,'and 12;09 Noon TENNIS TEAM Tennis is just one of theseveral' different sporting; activities already under way at Seaforth District High School Here John Cairns and Mary Lynn Giew;practice up for interschool competitions held in Grand _Bend on 'Tuesday. Main St.. Main Street advanced to the league finals Friday night. with a 14 to 7 win over the Firemen and won the series 2 games to 1 Main Street started off- scoring 3'runs in the first inning and had built up a '8 to '1• lead after 3: The Firemen came back very strong in the bottom of the 4th scoring 6 runs. Tom Johnston hit a 3 run homer in this inning, The Main. Streeters came back in the top of ;the fifth inning with 6 runs and at this point each team vvas malting a lot of errors. There was no more scoring after the 5th inning and Main Street goes on to play,the Queens for the championship. On Sunday afternoon Main Street pulled out a 6 to 5 run in the first game of the finals, This series is 3 out of 5 and the second game is VVednesday night at 8 p.m. and the third garne IS Sunday at 3 The Queens struck first with a run in the bottom of tho 3rd inning ' as Jerry Hetherington hit a double and Jack Price follovved with a single to seOre Jerry. Neither team could get: anything going and the score •Harold Jordan Electric Ltd. • TRENCHING allt Yips •lnd'usfr#al', Horne S Farrel Wiring •Hydro poles installed and •Linewor'k 18!tchoill 3484957 (Expositor Photo) in finals reaniined' 1 to 0 until the tog of the 6th when Mainstreet Scored ' 3 runs '. on Bill•. Roberton's triple and Grant Currah's •single, Mainstr«'et" canie storming back• in the bottom of the 7th i 'with 4 runs and tied the game at 5.. A walk; 2 errors and two hits by Jim. Finlayson and Brian Dale tied the score. In the 8th ..1 Main Street pushed' 1 run across on Bill Robertoa's single and Brian Nigh's. single. The Queen's were: unable to score in the bottom of the 8th and Main Street' won the first game 6 to 5. Don't forget to tome out and see exciting ball played by the Men's industrial league. Games willbe played Wednesday at 8 p.m: and Sunday afternoon at 3 p.m. • at the ' Seaforth 'Optimist Park. 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