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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1990-05-30, Page 14Belgrave Mites defeat Wingham Up and... down Sometimes things just don’t go the way they’re planned as this high jumper at the East Wawanosh track and field day found out Friday. Getting both feet over the bar proved to be more difficult than he planned and he had to wait until next time to try again. Sports Blyth Industrial Slowpitch Standings TEAM GP Blyth Inn 5 Howson Mills 3 B-Line Bombers 3 Pirates 4 Barons 4 Wolves 4 Classics 6 8th-Liners 2 Metal Benders 2 Knights 2 Farm implements regulation now in effect The Farm Implements Act and its regulations, that serve as sound protection for farmers’ investments on costly machinery, are now in effect, Ontario Minister of Agricul­ ture and Food David Ramsay announced May 22. “This important legislation en­ sures greater safety on the farm and helps protect the farmers’ pocketbook,’’ Mr. Ramsay said. All farm implements costing $3,500 or more are covered by the Act, with the exception of tractors 20 horsepower or less, lawn and 1000 expected at PigNic It will take over 1000 pounds of barbecued pork from the Whole Pig Barbecue Competition to serve up to 1000 people, estimated to attend this year’s PigNic at the Ontario Pork Congress in Stratford. At the PigNic on Tuesday evening, June 19, winners' of this year's Barbecue Competition will be announced. The fun does not stop there. w L PTS. 5 0 10 3 0 6 2 1 4 2 2 4 2 2 4 2 2 '4 2 4 4 1 1 2 1 1 2 0 2 0 garden equipment, motor vehicles and tires. Dealers and distributors are urged to contact the Ontario Farm Implements Board to seek registra­ tion, which is mandatory under the Act. Registration fees are set at $200 for dealers and $300 for distributors annually. All new tractors sold by dealers must now be equipped with roll­ over protective structures (ROPS) and seat belts, to protect the operator if the tractor rolls over. Such accidents are quite frequent and often fatal. Award winning Pig Art and Quilts from the Pig Art Competition will be auctioned off. Last year $775 was the top price paid for a stained glass lamp featuring the various pig breeds. The top ten hams, loins and bacon from the Market Hog, Car­ cass Competition will also be auctioned immediately following the Pig Art. On Thursday, May 24 the Bel­ grave Mites North Division began their season in a big way with a win over Wingham defeating them 17-8. In the first inning Belgrave had three runs by Jason McBurney, Michael Marks and Robbie McGee. They didn’t do so well in the second and third innings with no runs, but came back in the fourth inning with seven runs by Robbie McGee, Michael Marks, Jamie McCallum, ‘Jason Howatt, Jeremy Campbell, Ryan Cook, Justin Howatt. Group hosts golf tournament Epilepsy, Huron-Perth Bruce is holding its fourth annual fund- raising golf tournament on Sunday, June 3 at the Seaforth Golf and Country Club. The tournamnent is one of several important fundrais­ ing events that are held throughout the year. Epilepsy, Huron-Perth-Bruce is a local organization which provides counselling to those with epilepsy and their family and friends. Other services of the Epilepsy Office include community public aware­ ness and education related to epilepsy as well as a a centre where information and literature are available for anyone interested. Epilepsy is a symptom of a disorder of the brain. It is not a disease. It is estimated a quarter of a million people in Cnaada have epilepsy. Epilepsy has many forms; seizures range from momentary lapses of attention to convulsions. For most people epilepsy can be treated permitting many indivi­ duals to live norma lives. For more information on the golf tournament, or the association’s services, please contact? Epilepsy Huron-Perth-Bruce, 482-5227. You’ll Wear WE HEARD IT THRU THE It Well GRAPEVINE... Great Savings on These Used Cars & Trucks. 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(519) 523-4244 Wingham came back strong in the fifth inning, giving Belgrave a scoreless inning. However Belg­ rave ended the game in the sixth inning with seven more runs by Jamie McCallum, Justin Camp­ bell, Ryan Cook, Jeremy Campbell, Justin Howatt, Marc Alexander and Tom Pheiffer bringing the score 17-8 for Belgrave players. This season the team includes Ryan Fear, Jason McBurney, Michael Marks, Robbie McGee, Jamie McCallum, Jason Howatt, Craig Marks, Justin Campbell, Ryan Cook, Jeremy Campbell, Justin Howatt, Marc Alexander and Tom Pheiffer. This was a well played game with great team effort. Great Pitching by Jeremy Campbell and Jamie McCallum while Tom Pheiffer also displayed a great job of catching. Coaching is John Campbell with assistant Jim McGee. Jim McGee coached first- base and Karen McCallum looked after third base runners. o X 2 □ m m, x m