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diamond- t 7-galneS—C
started one hour late on
Saturday. At Dungannon
Tickers Brickers won
over Lanes by . an 16 - 5,
score. C:R.N.X. and
Carlow played at Port
Albert with Carlow being
defeated by a 18 - 1 score.
The . other gam es
played were Walkerton
Rovers 11, Port Albert
Bull Dogs g; Carpet
baggers 18, Auburn 1;-
IVIeneset 18, Bervie 3;
.Dungannon 11, ,, W.
Wawanosh 1; Winthrop
13, Lucknow 3;
Kingsbridge 6, Kinloss 4;
Port Albert Pirates 12,
Wheelsm en 9; Paper
Leafs 11, 1863 Goderich
Blues 4; C.K.N.X. 5,
Tickers trickers 1;
Auburn 5, Belfast 4 and
Carlow 6, Lanes 5..
Sunday, at 9 a.m. the
games *ere underway
again with Dungannen
losing to Meneset 11 - 16;
Signal Star P.L. winning
over Winthrop 11 - 8; P.A.
Bulldogs 17, Carlow 2.
In what proved to be a
real heartbreaker
C.K.N.X. lost to
Walkerton in overtime by
a 1 - 0' score. 1VIeneset
proved to be too much for
the Bulldogs when they
beat them 12 - 2. What
many thought to be the
most exciting game of the
tournament saw
Walkerton defeat
Kingsbridge 5 - 4.
The "B" championship
game saw the Meneset
team prove to be winners
by defeating the Carpet
Baggers 11 - 2.
The "A" champs were
Walkerton Rovers who
defeated the Paper Leafs.
The Grand Champions
were Walkerton Rovers
vitio again won by only
one run over 1VIeneset
with a 21 - 20, store. The
most-valUable player was -
Gary Kloepfer of the
IVIeneset team who richly
deserved the trophy.
Social Scene
Claude and Eileen
BY MARIE PARK
Dvinganrion's 4th
.Annual, $lopitch Tour-.
nament proved to be .a
real success . despite the
rain, Over the three daY
s= 33 games w
played, 29 regular games
plus the :• 'A' cham,
pionshlp cham-
pionship and the 'Grand
championship.
Starting Friday night
at 6;00 Kingsbridge
the Carpet
Baggers by a closelI -:10
score' oh the. Dungannon
diamond, while at the
Lucknew diamond:
Kinloss won OVer the N.A.
Moonlighters 9 to 3. The
Wheelsmen defeated.
Belfast 12 - 0 at
Dungannon and Port
Albert took Auburn.11 - 1
at Lucknow:
The 1863 Goderich
Blues defeated Bervie at
Lucknow, - while the
Pap' Leafs barely, beat
'1VIeneset 11 "- 10 at
Dungannon Lucknow
on their oWn''.
diamond.. wiped W.:
Wawanosh by .an 18 -5
Score. Dungannon-did not
fare so well on their own
field as theY -were:.
defeated by Winthrop12 -
7.
Due to the rain and wet
Huron County. : those who have had th-ii—thwillirffn-7ConlitylRiarti—
Mr. and - Mrs. Ken high level of attendance , of Education.
Thoma s, Wendy and for four anclfive years, Mrs. Anderson and Mr. Beience Award for West
Jennifer of Bolton spent The Choir sang the Cameron introduced the . Wawahosh presented oti '
the.weekend with Mr. and anthem, Higher GrOund, graduates and presented :behalf
by Mr. Tony
behalf • of Fed. ' Of.
Mrs;:Tom Webster, Mr, Mr. diplomas.Cowan sang the the '
and MrS. Gordon Kidd of .hymn,. Trusting jesn4 The guest speaker was • McQuail, Mathematics
GeOrgetown. visited ' on, with the congregation Mr, George Cowan, lays. Awards •went to Celia
Sunday. . , . joining in on the chorus.. Minister of Dungannon chandler and . DarrYt
' During the severe wind . Vacation Bible School United Church - and . for- Wilson , and , were
storm on SundaY two is from 9 -.11:30 a.m. July merly a superintendent .presented on behalf of St.
large trees were knocked 7 - 11 with classes for with Kent Board of He Ian's W om en ' s
down 'at the south end of ' Kindergarten to Gr. •E in d Up tkt i on , who 'Institute by Mrs. Beth
thevillage. The large tree . Dun g an non I/ nite,d
On the 'lawn of Mr. and ChurCh and •-Gr. 3 - 6 in.
Mrs. Len McGregor Dunga-nnon Christian of temptations and gave Abs. Pritchard. was won
barely missed the front of Fellowship Church. some inspiring advice. by Celi a : Chandler who '
the house. The other tree On Aug. 3 will be the-, He . was introduced by • alSo received a . cup
on the west. side of the''.;. Old-Tyrne•Church serviee 'Annette . Curran and donated ,.by the Student§'
road took the 125th Birth-''.;in Dungannon United': thanked by, . Suzanne , -
.day banner down when it ' Chnrch at 10:45 a.,ifi. with Alton.
fell across the read..,Tlie Rev. '''.liart ' Sievert as The Valedictorian
road was blocked for guest speaker. There will -address was given by
several, minutes until Rob ,,be a •social • hour with ,% Celia . Chandler. Darryl.
'McWhinney took the lunch after the service. Wilson presided at -the
chain saw, and with some The memorial,,Orvice :. piano for the, singing of 0
Volunteer help, cleared at Dungannon Cemetery ' Canada. ' Citizenship,;Award was
the road for traffic. . will be Sunday afternoon, Winners of 'Special, presented by Mr.: Ross
game 1 - I. Goals were during July but regular Awards presented ,b3r Presented by Mrs. M.
Soccer Beene Aug. 3. awards were as Bedy on behalf of Ben.
Thursday night at There will be no church Annette Curran and rhiller Foresters to Lisa
Brookside, Dungannon services i n the .David Datsun received B r 0 Wn Geography
, and Colborne tied their Dungannon-Nile charge Memorial pan' Caesar Awa,rds donated and
. scored by Torn Bean for services resre in both • Mrs. Joyce Caesar 'cier Anderson and Mr. D.
Jerome for Dungannon. In case of. emergency in 'English. Celia Chan- Chandler and Darryl.
dim' and Darryl Wilson Wilson. The Sports Puri,:
played an excellent game holiday, Mr. Wittich, 523- received Proficiency N Award went to Rick ipi
in goal. 4363 ' will be available Awards presented on Livingston who was Sr.
On Tuesday July 8, the until 'Slily 19-Mr, Cowan behalf of, Dungannon BoyS:ChamPion on Field
June 19 'rained out game expects to be in the area. WOmen's Institute by Day. It Was presented by
will be 'played at after that. It not at' the
Brookside-Dungannon
against Lucknow. No
practise that • Monday
night.
A change in schedule:
July 17 - Colborne at
Kingsbridge instead of
Kingsbridge at Colborne
and on August 28 instead
of Lucknow at. Colborne,
it will be Colborne at
Lucknow.
Dungannon
United Church
Mr. George Cowan
chose as his sermon
topic, Living and
Trusting. He came a year
ago for a year's time but
we are glad Presbytery
has extended his time for
the coming year.
Sunday School Awards
were presented for 90
percent or better at-
Newsham of Innisfail, ' tendance during tlfe year, ,ladies of Trinity Churdh Mrs.. Willetta 1V16Whin,4••
.Alberta are spending one Mr, Wayne Snyder,, S.S. .Catered to. the .:,banquet. ney. - Suzanne lAltbn
week with Bill and Marie $uPerintendent called the 'and were thanked by received the SCience
Stewart and family as, names and Mr. Cowan SteVen Alton, Sharon - Award for Ashfield Twp.
part of a 4-H exChange,. presented the awards: - Frey played a piano solo, , presented on behalf of the
There • are. 25- . 4-H The children are to. be- • Mrs, .Marion Zinn • Fed, of Agriculture and
' ' • ' 4 . =broughtk.fromFarmer'sU'ohMe
olbort e-. Paul. chtirCheSon: MostImprovedStudents- • Cameron, went
ick Frisby of. Colborne during your minister's
sters, stayIng incm3Sratulated, especially
BROOKSIDE
BROADCAST
by Lisa Brown
and
Annette curran
On Monday, ,Jurie: 23,
the Senior Boys played
thaenior-Giils-ina-ga me
of Two-Pitch The Senior
Girls won with a score of
17-16. •
On Tuesday the teams
played again and. this
time the boys won 17 to 3.
Also on. Tuesday,
Rooms 9 and 10 visited
Murray Irvin's bush
where they had a cook-
out. Then, they came back
to the school ground for A
ball game. ,
June 24 was the
Graduation Night for
Grade 8' students. The
manse call 887-9342.
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congratulated the Aitchisen. The Music
gradnates, warned. them ., Award 'donated by Mrs.
WHEAT
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NEW CROP
uncil and presented by.
the President, Lisa
B ool. History AwardS,
donated and, presented by
Mrs.=;MarioP
to., Darryl Wilson and
Celia Chandler. The
Clete Dalton. Celia
Chandler -received'...the
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Mr. Gary JeWitt was wbn
by Celia Chandler. The
French Award, donated
percent.
yb
year's
The
hrS ue
' aDungannon
r
Suzanne
awthnia4dnanyP:eTsrTztiZle,.
. was
bY Miss.
Award was
Alton, whose
averagewas 98.6
Bir-
donated.and, presented by
Mrs. Louise . Anderson
this. year to a student with
high acadeMic standing
and living in Dungannon,
It was $125.00 and was
won by Nancy Sproul...
Presentation of bars
was .made to , various
students by . • Mrs.
Anderson and Mr.
Camernn.
The Kindergarten
graduations took place on,
Each class put on,a little
Tuesday and Wednesday.
program for their parents
accompanied by Mr,
Cameron with guitar and
recorder. Mr, Jewitt
presented !the diplomas
and refreshments were
Brookside Students
were dismissed::" oni
Wednesday' `for 'their
summer holidays.
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Summer.
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