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Brussels Centennial ball tournament "TODAY'S CHILD
‘0. BY HELEN ALLEN
Here is a 10-year-old who fits admirably into the way of
life chosen by so many young people nowadays. Peter likes
the simple things - planting seeds, growing flowers, tend-
ing a garden, gathering eggs, building things.
Peter's skills are along these lines, rather than academic
ones. He is attending opportunity class. Though Peter will
not be a scholar, the psychologist who tested him says there
is some potential for improvement if he receives personal
attention and stimulation.
He is a good-natured, polite boy who lacks self-confidence.
He accepts responsibilities willingly and is conscientious
about doing chores, such as feeding the chickens at his foster
home. He likes to be involved with some adult in a project.
Being fond of animals, Peter would love to have a pet of
his own to care for. He is looking forward to attending a camp
this summer. Just now, his great interest is flying kites.
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This healthy, stocky lad has fair skin, light brown hair
and dark eyes. He wears glasses of astigmatism.
Peter very much needs a family who will not expect aca-
demic prowess, but will want to explore and help him develop
his interests to the limit of his potential. There should be
no other children close to him in age, so the parents will
have a lot of time to devote to Peter.
To inquire about adopting Peter, please write to Today's
Child, Box 888, Station K, Toronto. For general adoption
information write your Children's aid Society.
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The Centennial Ball Tourn, ament.„ sponsored by the Rec,,
reatiOnal Committee, got under,
way on ,$Aturclay with 20 teams
,participating,, The majority of
games attracted A good numner
of spectators who were enter,
taineci by exciting 411 compet,
itions.
Scprea were as follows;,
Saturday 1st round
Blyth ,-, Listowel
Walkerton, 3 ,-, Hens?.11 2
Jamestown Wellesley 5
Thamesforct 1
Rockets
Gower's, Garden centre,
Goderich Q ,
Walton 8
Elmira Uniroyals 3 ---
Moncrieff 7
Fisher Custom Builder Goderich
A "get aquainted" family
shower was held in the honour of
Miss Janet Blake prior to her
marriage to Mr. Douglas Mc-
Lean, on July 19, 1972, at
the home of Mrs. Gerald Blake.
In attendance were immediate
relatives of both bride and groom.
Mrs. GeraldBlake planned a most
Q .,..,--tiakepeare, 7
Drumco, Poderich, 5
BelruPre
KltgbaTiPP, Evergreen Motel I.
Stratford memorials p:
Blyth 9 Fullerton 13
ELIMINATION ROUND.
Blyth 5 5ensall 4
Ritchie's Rockets 4
stown
Elmira 11niroyals.11,,,,Qower's
Garden Centre 10
Fisher custom Builders 4
prumoo 13
Kitchener Evergreen Motel 14.
Nile 5:
A. ELIMINATION ROUND
Listowel Starcraft 0
Walkerton Queen's 2
Nile, Hensall,Ritchle'sHoCk-
enjoyable programme after which
she read an address and Janet
was then presented with a box
of groceries to which everyone
contributed. Gifts were received
by the bride-to-be presented by
Miss Carol Anne Williamson,
Miss Julie Blake, Miss Linda
Blake, Miss Karen McLean, Miss
Qowera Carden Centre and,
F4her Custom 1341kierS. were all
Two local teams,
Jameatown and Moncrieff; stay
In the tournament which continues.
this weekend; .Saturday, sunday
and Monday,
Murray McDonald of Brussels
pitching for Ritchie's Rockets
allowed. only one run, on one bit
in the 13, Elimination Round they
lost to jamestown,
Two Fullerton pitchers Com-
bined for a no hitter in the
shut-out over Nile, In the last game peter Kuntz
of Walkerton pitched a no hitter
over Listowel Starcrafts and in
two games he pitched over .the
weekend he had 31 strike-outs.
In the Fullerton game Dave
McDougall had three home runs
in four times at 'bat.
Marlene Pennington, and Miss
Louise Alcock. Janet thanked
everyone for the lovely and use-
ful gifts and lunch was served.
Janet was also honoured the
following Friday with a shower
presented by the St. Ambrose
Alter Society and friends and
neighbours in the basement of
the St. Ambrose church. Mrs.
Leo Deitner was in charge of the
programme assisted by Misses
Faye and Mary Anne Blake and
Misses. Becky and Marie Nolan.
A variety programme of games
and contests, singing by Miss
Bonnie Pennington and Highland
Dancing by Miss Carol Wheeler
were enjoyed by all. Miss Faye
Blake read the address and gifts
were presented by Miss Julie
Blake, Miss Carol Anne Will-
iamson, Miss Karen McLean,
Miss Linda Blake, Miss Cathy
Deitner, and Miss Wendy Mar-
tin. In her reply Janet thanked
everyone for the lovely shower
and gifts, after which lunch was
served.
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both by the Dangerous Dolphins,
and a black eye for the reeve!!
In the late encounter, it was
the same sad story, with the High-
landers subject to another dis-
asterous inning in which the
Clippers, the opposition, scored
14 runs1. 1 to The defeat
Scotchmen
the r C he aPaiees
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steadily improving and with just
a little sharper play in the field
they will be a realthreat. With
the win, the Clippers have a
death grip on first place and the
pennant, but look out for the
playoffs, it's a whole new ball-
game!!
Players of the Week
DOLPHINS: Rolls Royce Bauer
showed some exceptional fielding
ability especially in the last inn-
ing, gaining him the star for his
team.
BUCCANEERS: Brian 'Boog'
Huether led the Bucs at the
plate, knocking in 2 runs on
a homer and a walk.
CLIPPERS: Dale 'Wish' Pletch
was a mainstay for the Clippers
attack, getting a double, single
and 3 walks for 4 runs.
HIGHLANDERS: Merle 'Yogi
Berra' Freeman had adouble and
2 walks, scoring 2 runs, which
was quite a feat considering he
was just back from his holidays!!
STANDINGS w L T PTS
Clippers. 7 1 1 15
Buccaneer8 4 4 1 9
Dolphins 3 4 2 8
Highlanders 2 7 0 4
July 20th was the day when
the Dolphins showed their true
strength in defeating the Buc-
caneers 13 - 5 to close with-
in 1 point of second place in
the Brussels fastball league.
They were led by the strong
right arm of Frank (Engaged)
Stretton, who went the distance
allowing 7 hits, 5 walks and
8 strickeouts. The game was
highlighted by 2 double plays,
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THE BRUSSELS POST, AUGUST 2, 1972-7