HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1988-08-10, Page 6PAGE 6. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST
Walton
Compiled by Mrs. Betty McCall. Phone 887-6677
Tournament succeeds
Brussels Jr. Tigers’ co-captains Scott Johnston, right, and Andrew McCutcheon accept the
Farm Equipment Trophy from Marie McGavin after winning the Walton Sports Club’s annual
Tournament on Saturday. The Tigers beat Kitchener 3-2 to capture the “A” Championship in one of the
most exciting games of the tournament.
People around Walton area
Elva Bolger has returned home
following a visit with her daughter
Shirley and Bob Lillycrop and
family in London.
Blaine Marks had a tonsilectomy
in Seaforth Hospital recently.
Emmerson Mitchell is recuperat
ing at a cottage with Jack and
Luella Mitchell after his stay in
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lundy of
Hamilton spent the weekend at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan
McCall.
despite rain storm
The first two games of the
Bantam Boys second annual
tournament were rained out on
Friday evening.
The sun finally shone out the
, nextday with a much cooler day
when the tournament was com
pleted later that evening.
Teams participating were Brus-
Wl Hall's early days recalled
BY BETTY McCALL
The Walton Women’s Institute
are busy making plans for the
celebration of the 50 years for the
community hall to be held on
Friday evening, August 19.
I had a most interesting call from
George Weisenberg last week who
informed me he was one of the
orchestra members that played at
the opening50years ago. In fact he
formed the band, and I’m sure we
will hear from some of these
members that evening. George
said they called themselves, “The
seis, Monkton, Waterloo, Kitchen
er, Mitchell, Ripley, Milverton and
Walton.
Advancing to “B” Finals were
Waterloo and Ripley with Ripley
winning over Waterloo 11-1. The
final game winning the “A” Final
ended with a good game with
Brussels winning a close 3 - 2 over
Kitchener.
Huron Corn Huskers.” He could
play the violin, guitarand piano
and was the first one to call off for a
square dance.
Squirt tournament
starts Friday
The Walton Squirt Tournament
is scheduled for this coming
weekendwiththe firstgames to
start at 7:00 p.m. Friday evening.
Walton will play Auburn at 8:15
p.m. that evening with games to
follow all day Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bignell
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The bride is the daughter of Ross
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