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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1986-04-16, Page 33• Brussels Atoms recently completed their season. Members of the team include: [front row, left to right] Greg Fritz, Todd Machan, Jason Keiffer, Gerald DeVries, Michelle Machan, Brad Beaermann; [back row] David Jacklin, Bobbi -Jo Rutledge, Sherri Jacklin, Grant Martin, Brett Lee, Ross Machan, Greg Clark. -- photo by Pat Langlois. Blyth students help CHSS to good track showing A large contingent of competi- tors from C.H.S.S. took part in the Annual York University High School Indoor Meet in Toronto last weekend. Competing against many of the very best athletes in the province, our 42 representa- tives produced some very good results. In the Track portion of the Meet, Steve Souch led the way setting a new school record in the 1500 m. with a time of 4:34 min. This placed him third in his heat. Heather Brownridge won her 1500 m. heat with a personal best time of 5:40.0 min. Chris Lobb ran a solid 4:34 min. time in the Senior Boys event. Greg Lobb turned in a time of 5:04 min. in the Midget Boys event. In the 800 m. run, Steve Souch was third in the Midget Boys in his heat with a time of 2:19 min., Greg Lobb was 12th in his heat with a time of 2:35 min. and Greg Mayhew was 1 lth in his heat with a time of 2:31 min. Heather Brown - ridge was fourth in her heat in the Midget Girls with a time of 2:43 min. Rob Radford ran a good 2:24 min. time in the Senior Boys' event. In the 400 m. run, Jodi Mustard Grey township issues building permits Bauer were approved by Council. Building permits were issued to Allen Edgar (implement shed), Dave Griffith (house), and Bob Alexander (barn improvement). Demolition permits were issued to Margaret MacDonald Estate (demolish vacant buildings), and to Dorothy Dilworth (demolish vacant house). In other business Council ap- proved road accounts totalling 524,411.93 and general accounts totalling 510,228.57 for payment. The next regular council meet- ing is scheduled for April 21, 1986 at 7:00 p.m. Use Citizen classified ads was third in her heat with a time of 74.5 sec. Tami Spence had the same time in her event. Heng Lee had a time of 61.6 sec. while Rob Radford's time for the event was 58.5 sec. and Steve Hearn ran a very strong 55.0 sec. in the Senior Boys. In the 60 m.. sprints, Shelly Bonte-gelok places second in her heat with a time of 8.84 sec., in the Midget Girls, Karen Uyl was fourth in her heat with a time of 8.76 sec. Julie Trick had a time of 8.66 sec., Alison Jeacock had a time of 9.00 sec., Susan Govenlock - 8.73 sec., Tara Cluff 8.72 sec. In the boys event, Greg Dinning placed third in his heat with a time of 8.12 sec. and Colin Thomas had a time of 8.24 sec. In the Junior event, Ron Calder had a good time of 7.87 sec. while Steve Hearn finished fifth in the Senior Boys event with a good time of 7.3 sec. In the Field events a number of very good performances were turned in by the high jumpers, shot putters and long jumpers. In the long jump, Devon Colqu- houn set a new school record of 5.48 m. in the Junior Boys event. This placed him in ninth place in a field of 38 competitors. Colin Thomas had a very good jump of 5.19 m. which placed him in 18th place. Both of these performances are impressive given the fact that both Deveon and Colin are Midgets! Steve Dolmage had a jump of 4.84 m. In the shot put, Joe Smith had a throw of 12.65 m. in the Junior Boys event which placed him sixth in a field of 28 throwers. Steve Vandendool had athrow of9.87 m., Derek Jefferson - 9.04 m. In the Girls even, Julia Feltham threw 8.28 m. and Jaqua Lobb 7.36 m. In the high Jump, Dan McDou- gall won the bronze medallion in the Midget Boys event with a jump of 1.70 m. Devon Colquhoun was fourth with a jump of 1.70 m. while Mike Corrie and Jason Cox tied for fifth with jumps of 1.60 m. out of a field of 13 jumpers. In the Senior Girls event, Julie Howson placed seventh out of 15 jumpers with a jumpf 1.50 m. In the Junior Boys event, Steve Kolkman and Kevin Scrimgeour tied for 11th with jumps of 1.75 m. In the 50 m. Hurdles, Karen Uyl placed eighth out of 20 competitors with a time of 8.72 sec. Derrick Greydanus was fifth in his heat with atimeof 8.36 sec. Lori Leibold was third in her heat, Alison Jeacock was fourth and Angela Cotton, sixth. Over all a number of fine performances were turned in by a number of competitors. The York Meet marks the end of the Indoor Track and Field season at C.H.S.S. This has been the most successful year to date in this area and the competitors are now starting to train seriously for the upcoming outdoor season. Mr. Hilyard is introducing pole vault this year and a number of students are attempt- ing to master the technique. Mr. Mann and Terry Cox are coaching the hurdlers, Mr. Craig is coaching the sprinters and Mr. Ludwig is in charge of the Track program. Lawn & Garden Tractors Choose a John Deere for value and durability that you can count on year after year. nuN011I(IIIIII� 'l17 1.1911.1 SII, 318 4 wyliilllllll I II R111.1ill�,„�� •If you're looking for a dependable lawn and garden tractor... choose a John Deere. •14, 16, 18 and 20 HP models in gas or diesel. •Takes the work out of yard work, cuts the green and blows the white. 104. Offing HURON TRACTOR Blyth THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1986. PAGE 33. rto Bluevale bowlers record top scores Judy Lappage had both the high triple and high single for the ladies in bowling at the Bluevale Mixed Bowling League last week. The triple was a 613 while the single was 259. Kevin Hickey had the top triple for the men with a 660. Herb Kenyon had a 258 for the best single score for the men. Other games over 200 were scored by: Kevin Hickey, (251 and 220); Jim Shaw, (242 and 212), Reta Ross, (230 and 200); George Fischer, (221 and 208); Winnie Boyd, (221); Mike Darling, (220 and 219); Milt Boyd, (220); Audrey Johnston, (215) and Dorothy Thompson, (207). HELP WANTED TO LOOK AFTER THE TWO BALL DIAMONDS IN BLYTH DUTIES TO INCLUDE: 1] Booking games and tournaments. 2] Marking out diamond for all games. 3] Collecting rental fees. 4] Dragging diamond - must be able to operate a 50 h.p. tractor. Please apply by April 25, 1986 to: Village of Blyth, P.O. Box 393, Blyth, Ontario. NOM 1H0. Stephenson's Grocery 887 -9226 -- Brussels Monday -Saturday 8-6 SCHNEIDER'S THIN NORTHERN COUNTRY CHEESE ORANGE SLICES JUICE 24 2.99 12 OZ. .99 REG. FAMILY PAC EGGO WAFFLES FLORELLE WHITE FACIAL TISSUE GLAD GARBAGE BAGS OLD DUTCH LIQUID BLEACH KELLOGG'S CEREAL RAISIN BRAN KELLOGG'S CEREAL SPECIAL K SALADA O.P. 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