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For Teani 1, Cathy Grigg and Dianne Cun- ningham had two home runs, with one coming from Micki. McPherson. TEAM 1: 7 15 3 2 6 4 - 37 TEAM 4:18 4 1 0 2 0 - 25 Standings: a P. WON LOST POINTS Team 1: 3 3 0 6 Team 4: 2 1 1 2 Team 2: 2 1 1 2 " Team 3: 3 1 2 2 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Maher of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio were weekend visitors of their son- in-law and daughter, WO ard Mrs. H. F. Finlay. Misses Lillian Cummings and Lipda Kasawon have returned The Cards outhit the Giants in last Wednesday's squirt game, but lost the game by two runs? In the 0 to 6 win, Pitcher David Counter allowed seven hits, walked five and struck out nine as he posted his second win of the season. Three runs in the bottom half of the fourth on a walk to Robert Harkes, and base hits from Steve McPherson and Gord Gil- fillan broke the five - five tie. H W SO CARDS; 0 3 2 0 1 - 6 7 4 9, GIANTS: 1 1 3 3 0 - 8 4 5 7 Home runs: Cards - Harry Welsh. Hits: Cards - David Clynic, Robin McAdam. home after being patients in Clinton Public Hospital, Mrs. Carmen Gingras is a patient in Clinton Hospital. Congratulations to Cpl, and Mrs. R.B. Foster on the birth of their son. Giants: -Steve McPher- son, .Gord Gilfillan, Paul PriestaP. Dodger pitcher David Bart- liff held the winless Pirates to six hits, while his team mates connected on 13 hits and re-ceived 19 walks in scoring an impressive- 27 to 15 victory. H W DODGERS: 8.6 2 4 7 - 27 13 19 PIRATES: 1 4 2 4 4-15 6 8 Home runs: Dodgers - Vic Falconer (2). Gordon Bleek. ,Pirates .- Mike Riley, , Hits: Dodgers-John Hoggart, Doug Mathews, Don Peterson, Gordon 13leek. Pirates - Geoff Gibb,- John Ball,. Pat Philips, Steve • Jones, Paul Vandamme. Goderich Township Area School in Homesville announced winners of their track meet held last" Friday. Junior boys champion was David Geddes; Intermediate boys champ was Fred Bird; and Mark McLean was the Senior boys champion. Champions in the girls divi- sion were: Junior - Theresa Steegstra; Intermediate - Rosanne Middleton; Senior - Diane Filion. Results of the track meet are: JUNIOR BOYS: High Jump: Drew Middleton, David. Geddes, Peter Wise, Rod- ney Cox. Running Broad:• Pete Wise, Jamie ,Thompson, Paul Mid. dleton, Ernie Lobb. Triple Jump: Peter Wise, Jamie. Thompson, Ernie Lobb, Drew Middleton. Shot Put: Jamie Thompson, Jim Bell, David Geddes, Drew Middleton. 50.Yard Dash: David Geddes, Rick Hamilton, Jamie Thomp son, Rodney Cox. .100 Yard Dash: David Geddes, Rick Hamilton, Jamie Thomp son, 'Rusty Ormandy. Long Run: David Geddes, Jamie Thompson, Rick Hamil- ton, Rusty Ormandy. INTERMEDIATE BOYS High Jump: Ken Johnston, Ron Rueger, Fred Bird, Gerry Lobb. Running Broad: Fred Bird, Robert Stirling, David Patter- son, Ken Johnston, Ron Rueger. Triple Jump: Fred Bird, David Patterson, Jerry Steeg- stra, Le Roy De Jong. Shot Put: Wally Pearson, Nathan Smith, Randy Sowerby, John Cole. 75 Yard Dash: Jerry Steeg- stra, David Patterson, Gerry Lobb, Ken Jonston, Fred Bird. 100 Yard Dash: David Patter- son, Fred Bird, Ken Johnston, Gerry Lobb. Long Run: Gerry Lobb, Joe McDaid, Jerry Steegstra, David Patterson. Relay: 1st - Fred Bird, Ron Rueger,David Patterson, Joe McDai. 2nd - Jim Ginn, Ro- bert Stirling, Bob Atkinson, Gerry Lobb. 3rd - Jerry Steegstra, Bill Whitely, Grant Laws, John Voskamp. 4th - Le Roy De Jong, Nathan Smith, Wayne Hartman, David Switzer. SENIOR BOYS: — High Jump: Clay Stirling, Gerrit Voskamp, Allan Fisher, Harry Chambers. Running Broad: Mark Mc- Lean, Allan Fisher, Harry Chambers, Eddy Steegstra. Triple Jump: Mark McLean, Eddy Steegstra, Harry Chambers, Brian Schmidt. Shot Put: Allen Fisher, Gerrit Voskamp, Harry Chambers, Bob McCullough. 100 Yard Dash: Harry Chambers, Tom Whiteman, Mark McLean, Gerrit Voskamp. 220 Yard Dash: Allen Fisher, Mark McLean, Eddy Steegstra, Long Run: Tom Whiteman, Mark McLean, Eddy Steegstra, Allen'Fisher. Relay: 1st - Torn Whiteman, Mark McLean, Gerrit Vos- kainp, and Allen Fisher. 2nd - Harry Cham- bers, Eddy Steegstra, Mark Hartman and Brian Schmidt. 3rd - Bill Collins, Brian Atkinson, Ricky Powell, Clay Stirling. JUNIOR GIRLS: ' High Jump: Theresa Steeg- stra,Ann Wray, Carol Chown, Betty Ann Orr, Brenda Wise. Run Broad: Theresa Steeg- stra, Ann Wray, Nancy Bel- lenger, Jan Ginn. Triple Jump: Theresa Steeg- stra, Jan Ginn, Diane Wise, Nancy Bellenger. Shot Put: Carol Chown, Jan Ginn,Ann Wray, Brenda Forbs. 50 Yard Dash: Theresa Steeg- stra, Brenda Forbes, Brenda Wise, Jan Ginn. 75 Yard Dash: Theresa Steeg- stra, Brenda Wise, Nancy Bellenger, Jan Ginn. Long Run: Theresa Steegstra, Brenda Wise, Ruth Colcough,. Nancy Bellenger. INTERMEDIATE GIRLS: High Jump: Rosanne Middle- ton, Linda Wise, Beth Chown, Helen Colclough. Running Broad: Rosanne Middleton, Marnie Middleton, Kathleen McCreath, Bonnie Westbrook, Marian Thompson, Cheryl Doak. Triple Jump: Ro s an n e Middleton, Marnie Middleton, Cathy Steepe, Helen Colclough. Shot Put: Rosanne Middleton, Beth Chown, Marilynne Wise, Sharon Potter. 75 Yard Dash; Linda Wise, Bonnie Westbrook, Sharon Potter, Glenda Blake, Cheryl Doak. 100 Yard Dash: Linda Wise, Rosanne Middleton, Bonnie Westbrook, Kathleen McCreath. Long Run: Linda Wise, Ros- anne Middleton, Kathleen Mc- Creath, Bonnie Westbrook. Relay: 1st - Bonnie West- brook, Helen Colclough, Glenda Blake, Marian. Thompson. 2nd - Jane Harris, Cheryl Doak, Catherine Wise, Sharon Potter. 3rd - Beth Rathwell, Joanne Potter, Connie Forbes, Lillian Manderson. 4th - Debbie Tor- rence, Karen Wise, Marie Betties, Sherry Hodgins. SENIOR GIRLS: High Jump: Marlene Switzer, ' Individual champions at the Hullett Central School track meet held on May 22 and 23 were: Junior Boys, Brian Mil- lar; junior girls, Donna Flunk- ing; intermediate boys, Brian Langille; intermediate girls, Karen Tyndall; senior boys, George Collins; senior girls, Elaine Carter. First place winners in the various events were: Junior Boys: 50 yard dash- Wayne Lyon; 100 yard dash - Wayne Lyon; running long jump - Wayne Lyon; high jump - - Brian Millar; standing long jump - Brian Millar;' ball throw - Brian Millar. Intermediate Boys: 75 yard dash - Brian Langille; 100 yard dash - Harvey Stewart; Running long jump - Brian Langille; high jump - Harvey Stewart; long jump - Brian Jewitt; triple jump - Brian Langille; shot- put - Jim Cameron. Senior Boys: 100 yard dash - Peter Burwell;' running long. jump - George Collins; stand- ing long jump - George Collins; triple jump - George Collins; shotput - George Collins, high jump - George Collins. Robert Irwin was winner in the 220 yard dash and the boys' open 880 yard dash. Junior Girls: 50 yard dash - Patsy Anderson; 75 yard dash- Patsy Anderson;, running long jump - Susan Tyndall; high jump - Donna Flunking; standing long jump - Susan Tyndall; ball throw,— Patsy Hellinga. Intermediate Girls: 75 yard dash - Karen Tyndall; 100 yard dash - Karen Tyndall; running Dinah Blok, Diane Filion Bridget McDaid. Run Broad: Diane Filion, Cathy Malcolm, Mar 1 e ne Switzer, Bridget McDaid, Janice Sowerby and Dinah Blok. Triple Jump: Diane Filion, Marlene Switzer, Cathy Mal- colm, Bridget McDaid. Shot Put: Diane Filion, Mar- lene Yeo, Dinah Blok, Gail Wraith. • 75 Yard Dash: Cathy Mal- colm, Janice Sowerby, Laurie Potter, Diane Filion. 100 Yard Dash: Diane Filion, Cathy Malcolm, Janice Sowerby, Laurie Potter, Mar- lene Yeo. Long Run: Cathy Malcolm, Marlene Switzer, Rhea Hamil- ton, Bridget McDaid. long jump - Karen Tyndall; high jump Phyllis Burwell; stand- ing long jump - Mary Mad= Gregor; triple jump - Jill Scott; shotput - Karen Tyndall. • Senior Girls: 75 yard dash - Elaine Carter; 100 yard dash - Elaine Carter; running long jump - Elaine Carter; high jump - Elaine Carter; long jump - Marie Plunkett; triple jump - Mary Lynn Merrill; shotput - Mary Lynn Merrill. Ruth Burwell won the girls' -- open 440 yard dash. The junior champions re- ceived trophies from Thompson General Store, while the inter- mediate champs took home T.B. Allan trophies and senior winners were presented with trophies from Londesboro Locker Service. VARNA At the regular service in the United Church last Sunday Rev. J. Thompson of London spoke in the interest of the Canadian Bible Society. He told of the work of . translation and distribution of the Bible in over 1200 languages. 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AUTHORIZED CHEVROLET-OLDSMOBILE DEALER IN CLINTON: 36 ONTARIO Stay CIANT06N, oht; pi4ONE 482.9321 Sunny skies prevailed Friday afternoon for the Principal J. Sierfserna, watches one young con. Goderich Township School track meet. Above, testant prepare to launch his shot put. Whon' you're ready io the day . see the beautiful RAINHOV 1.11WEDIDING LINE Hullett track meet