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w , moved into its second week. At Kerr scored what piioved to be the Missing Persons 2, persos;s bhal~etk anderbt ,
the Lions Park the Travellers winning rum, as the Teachers
Disturbance. 3 Cri>Ctiinal Codd'£paia'ti
Made two in a row as they edged a failed'to score in the bottom 4f tie P
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determined Teachers squad by A . seventh'but came extr6mely close Prilperty Damage 1 xe arced.
10 • 9 score. The first inning saw As B, Hutchinson singled then
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HARRY ARTS the Travellers score 3 runs on 3 reAched'thirdon'two sacrifice hits
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graduating class at the Ridgetown P g.. �:�, P g Floodlights on
SEASON'S TOP BpWLERS'IN DUBLIN LEAGUE' -"–,.At the Dublin College of Agricultural marker on a walk than two; travellers the victory.tO1liLiJr$11
blin mixed bowling Technology, Ridgetown. A son of • throwing errors.' The second T Late Game .
league banquet and dance in Brodhagen recently, trophies were presented to the Mr. and Mrs. Harry Arts, R.R.4, saw the Travellers add two more The Late game at the Lions at Cromarty
ear's c bowlers. Trophy winner are front left' Elsie Willems sub high triple Seaforth, he will receive. a' to their total on two singles and a Park also proved exciting as, the. J VS9
y p p y ' diploma • in Agricultural ti -, by Jaclt Ungarian. The Texaco nine edged out a narrow ballpark 1 ,
Ann Kistner, High single, Joan Stapleton, High average, Norma Dietz, high triple, Production and Management at Teacers how•ver came right back 16- 15 win over a much unproved d Lox>t on
rear, Ted Bradley, high single, Gerry Bruxer, sub high triple, Hank Kramers, High the Gruaduation Exercise's on with two runs on four hits to Queen's . squad. Lots of runs The appearance of the
average, and Doug Vock, high triple. (Photo by Sharon Rau) Friday, May 23. narrow the gap to 5-3. The -third provide plenty of excitement and floodlights at Cromarty Ball Park Portugitiese
inning saw the Travellers move in the game provided plenty of hits on Sunday night brought a good
,g I front 7 - 3 as three singles as'the Texaco nine punched out crowd to see the Twin. City Sundt
r fiAu/ provided the power and then they seveneen safeties . Bombers defeat Manley 20 - 15 in yr ff
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held the Teachers scoreless and including two Doubles by Moe the first slow pitch game of the �}
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r, with the contest. Dinsmore. The Duffers also drew Mr. and Mrs. Bob Graves of St.
� ' The fourth saw the Teachers 9 walks while he Owens drew a Thomas, Mr.' and Mrs. Bob 2-
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ounce back with 6 bigruns on six u ten hits. Margaret O'Neil of Whitby
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hits and a walk to move in front 9 - Ross Govier had two doubles visited Monday with Mr. and
" r s 7. The fifth ' inning saw the while Tom Turner hit the games Mrs. Otto Walker.
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Jerry Cooper This set the stage because of the new ruling of a two � .:.. •..:>.:,..air/:,:! .,,,�.. ,:ick
for an excitingfinish as the hour time limit.
At the Optimist park the Turf
Club continued their winning
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WINNING EGMONDVILLE BOWLERS — Season's League champs were Bonnie Fortune, Joanne opens season
I' The late game provided the
high winners in Egmondville bowling league play Mathews, Marlene Glanville,; Murray Bennewies, .1he seasons opener of Lades biggest upset for the early season -
this year were, left Marlene Glanville, single; Joanne Gerrard Meidinger \Ignd Jerry° Feeney. 'Play off Industrial Softball May 13 saw in as the Firemen whipped Main
the earl game Joanne Mathews Street -b a 13 - 5 count.
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Mathews, triple and Betty Hulley, Average. Mens champs in the same league -were Beckie Burton, Y g Y
high winners were: left; ennewfes, Si e; Betty Halle Grace Pe g; Greens 'beat Jane McNaughton's Since I have not, received _
g Murrayy y, Pepper, Doug-. Hildebrand, Jim eds in, a close game 14 - 10. scoresheets from eithe.t of these
Ron Beuerman, Triple and Jim Barry, Average, 'Knights.and Ron Beuerman. Highlights of the game -saw the games further details are, not
Greens' make double play by available. The capta ins are
Vanastra a Gail Price of Centre Field to reminded that their scoresheetsa '
M' 4 Dort'hy Williams at 3rd and also a tobe turnedih by noon Tuesday if
a double play by the Reds' team by details', are to be reported. �.
ae n n s ba-seba-11,planried.forsummer Mary Nobel at 3rd, Actiex for next week should
'�The late game saw Carol grove exciting as the teams have
Lobbs' Whites beat Marie Littles low shown that - they are
Correspondent 1975 season May to September continuing in baseball for the live, it is quiet though" she Blues' 29 - 15. Terry McNichol -xtremely well matched. Let Us Wire It Right
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Mrs. Karen Lehnen the fee schedule is $10. per single season the fee will be $3.00 per added. Mr. Duddy visited Ireland had a home run for Carol Lobb's At the Lions Pool next Monday.
By now, everyone has receiv membership; $25. per family person or $9 per family. -in March. team. Texaco and the Villagers meet in
their • newsletter from the, membership. New members are , The Ladies Team is entered in Best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. the early game while 'MainStreet
g Brodhagen and the Travellers will play the Inadequate household'wirin can be
Vanastra Recreation and welcome. a league with area communities Sam Russo on the occasion of q g
Community Centre Board. Just Baseball this season. Practice will be their 25th wedding anniversary. , tate encounter. downright dangerous. Let us bring
Ireminder abouf-•-the summer Youth teams; boys and girls Monday evenings' at 6:30 p.m. Caleb ations were held in . I At the Optimist Park , the
-eveznts. . rl+ �e ages 8 to PIS ears, are'schedu d Scheduled games are tentative) IdIch ner on the weekend. b '� games ours U to date, make it safe and
g y �e g Y Teachers and Firemen play .early y p
° Te"Is for practice sessions Tuesdays, at arranged for. Wednesday Vanastra welcomes the new Brodhagen Brewers" home while the Queens challenges the e'f'ficient. Call for free estimate.
Anyone interested in "joining 6:30 p.m. The,May 20'and May 27 evenings beginning in June. For bride and groom, Mr, and Mrs. schedule to July 10 - Game Times Turf Club in the laze game. •7
the Tennis Club please contact practices will be free for the further information contact Lois Gerard P'! Boon.to 47 Winnipeg. 9:00P.M. No Job Too Small
i Mrs. Durnin 482-3531., For the children. If they are interested in Hurman at 482-9270. Best wishes! Ball players on
The Men's League have begur. Vanastra is pleasantly planned May 22 - Sebringville VS Brod-e
practices and their first game will with many homes fronting small hagen; May 29 - Baden• VS Intereounty league ' GEO. A. SILLS & SONS G'
Cdn'slamqu be Monday evening May 26. The neighbourhood parks. Ideally, Brodhagen; June 5- Milverton VS Seaforth ball players have been • °
team plays in the area industrial these parks give children- a safe, Brodhagen; June 6 - Rostock VS selected to play on top teams in Phone 527,4620 -- Seafort `
Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Nolan league'. close to home play area and Brodhagen; June 12 - Fullarton the Junior Intercounty Baseball
Mrs. Mary Merrier Y p �i enjoy VS Brodagen ; June 20 - Tavistock League.
M' and boys of Rexdale spent the Volu ear u 'res, roar es adults ca en o the children and
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Dollimore weekerid at their suminer home in and h 1 "ars are re ired. if you ark setts from their yards. A '
of Ajax spent the holiday P Y P Y VS Brodhagen; June 26 - Kirkton Bill O'Shea and •Jerry Feeney'
the village. can a silt the' bas ball teams larger park for activities is located VS Brodhagen; July 3 - Wellesley are.playing with Stratford while
weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Don Mr. and Mrs. Gary Preszcator, contac Diane Durni a 482-3531 behing the community centre as Brohagen J uy 10 - St. Mars VS Garry Eisler is reporting to the
Buchanan, Paul, Jim and Gar y. Steven, Shannon and Sherri of or Lois urman 482- 270. well, � '
Weekend visitors with Mr. and Brodhagen,. Kitchener team.
R.R.i/2, Clinton visited on Sunday Vanastr has race' ed a grant In the past, volunteers have
.Mrs. Paul Stevenson, David, with - Mr. grand Mrs. Jim from the Ivli is
o Culture and helped maintain the facilities and
f Darren and Luanne were Mr. and Preszcator,' Bill, Debbie and Recreation un erparlance '75. Tuckersmith Township
Mrs. Cecil Herman, Betty Ann .Michael. Program 13. T ey co -fund a maintained the grass. It has not
and R on' Miss Tammie Mr. and Mrs.. Victor Dollimore project for pla ground activities been the best arrangement, and
ijandfeld alluof Shakespeare. and Wayne of Brantford visited for children a fitness activities therefore further planning and
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Whyte of on Victoria Day with. Mr. and for. older age roups 'for the community interest are
Glen Orchard visited over the Mrs. Don Buchanan, Paul, Jim summer sea n. superivisoir . necessary.
weekend with his father Mr. and Gary. and three as 'stants re required All residents of Vanastra are %/
'Harold Whyte and Mrs. Mrs. Jack Medd and Kerri for this pro am. Appli nts must invited- to a meeting, Monday, ��
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W.L.Whyte and family. attended the Stewart -Maize be second r school or u iversit May 26 at 8:30 m. at the 0 % �/' i % % % -
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Saturday visitors with Mr. and wedding in Dun Dungannon on students w r vious Recreation.entre . To is %
Mrs. Carl Merner, Sandy,_ Julie Saturda ex e ' e"" m this F Id. discussion of the neighbourhood Y g r/ /% �WON/
Ann, Michael and Michelle war p Ecations for'the four posy 'o s parks. A proposal of small j j j
Mr.s J. Merner of Kitchener, Mr should be made to Mrs. committees for each parkarea be
peter Deichert of Zurich, Mr. an Skeet shoot
P Durnin; GMB 238, R.R.N formed. These committees would
Wrs. Allan.Merner of Kitchener, Clinton, Ontario. receive funds from the Recreation
Mr. Earlan Osborn, Melody, winners Moranne Duddy and daughters Committee to provide interesting
Leona and Scott, Miss Sharon Joanne and Naomi, returned eighbourhood playgrounds with
Bean of Listowel. winners at the Vanastr Skeet Monday, May 12 from a visit to aintenance and repair as
Mir. and Mrs, Andy Thompson Shoot held on May 14 re: Northern Ireland. The three spent needed. Perhaps flowers and
of Etobicoke visited over the Top Gun Gerry Coleman, a month visiting family and landscaping could be included.
holiday'weekend with his parents Seaforth, 24; Bill Stewart, friends. mrs,.Duddy said security Come Monday, May 26 with your
Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson, Goderich, 23; , Dave Slimmer, is strict. On a shopping excursion ideas so Vanastra, through
Jim, Sharon and Bob, Mr. and Stratford, 22; Tom Allen, iii Belfast she experienced a co-o'peration, can use this unique
Mrs: Terence Hunter of Colborne Londesboro 22; Harison Schock, bomb scare. "Where my parents park system to the fullest-.
Townshili'were Sunday visitors at Zurich 21; Glen Mogk,
VVbster of Clinton returning Bornholm 21; Mery Batkin,
home on Monday to St. Davids Clinton, 20; Manfred Bieroff,
with the Van der .Molars family. Goderich, 20; Pat Heenan,
Mr. and Mrs. Ken. Preszcator Seaforth 16; Jim Hogg, Seaforth
spent the weekend camping at 15; Dale Collins, Seaforth 15;
Pine_ Lake. Ashrey Gilbert, Goderich .
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