HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1987-08-12, Page 25Neil McGavin of McGavin Farm Equipment presents the
championship trophy at the Walton Bantam Tournament to Chris
Eady of Belmore. The young pitcher led his team to a 6 - 0 victory over
Goderich in the final game.
Walton
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Couple attends
Alliston wedding
THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1987. PAGE 25.
Lucknow captains Matt Rhody [left j and Kent Campbell accepted the consolation championship trophy at
the Walton Bantam Tournament Sunday from Betty McCallum of the Walton Area Sports Committee.
Lucknow edged Monkton 3 - 2 in an exciting final.
Tournament a success despite weather
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hackwell
attended the Messer-O’Leary
wedding on Saturday, August 1 at
Aliiston and the reception that
followed at the Nottawasaga Inn,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ponameren-
ko moved to their new home in
London last Friday. They have
lived in Walton for the past 12
years. Their neighbours and
friends presented them with a gift
prior to their moving. Their house
has been sold to a couple and their
family from Kitchener who get
possession in the near future.
We are sorry to hear George
Love Sr. who had been a patient in
Walton Wl resumes
meetings August 19
Institute meetings resume after
last month’s holidays Wednesday,
August 19. The convenor, Marjory
Humphries, will have a Happy
Birthday for the F.W.I.O. for the
Education meeting. Leona Mc
Donald will give her report of the
90th anniversary she had attended
at North Bay.
Seaforth Hospital for a few days,
was transferred to Stratford Hospi
tal by ambulance on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Humphries
and family, London visited with his
mother Mary Humphries on the
weekend.
Bantams capture
first series
On Wednesday, Aug. 5 the
Walton Bantam Boys played
Shakespeare and won the first
round of the Western Ontario
playoffs with Walton winning
three games and Shakespeare one
game. The Walton boys will now go
on to play Wellesley in the second
round.
The Bantam Boys also begin the
All Ontario playoffs Tuesday, Aug.
11 in Walton at 9 p.m. against
Belmore.
This series is the best two out of
three and the winners go to a
playoff tournament in Corunna,
the end of August.
The Walton Bantam Boys Tour
nament was held on Aug. 8 and 9.
There were eight Bantam teams
entered: Brussels, Mitchell,
Monkton, Goderich, Walton,
Lucknow, Belmore and Blyth.
Brussels, Blyth, Mitchelland
Walton were eliminated in the
second round.
The “B” Championship was
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won by Lucknow putting Monkton
out with a score of 3 - 2.
Belmore took the “A” Cham
pionship winning over Goderich
with a score of 6 - 0.
The Walton Area Sports Club
thanks McGavin Farm Equipment
for donating the “A” trophy and
LH Resource Management for
sponsoring the “B” trophy. Indi
vidual gold and silver medallions
were given to the “A” and “B”
winners from the Walton Area
Sports Club.
The Walton Area Sports Club
thanks all those who helped inthe
boothanddidannouncing. Also
thanks to Don and Pat Nolan,
coaches for the Walton Bantam
Boys for organizing this tourna
ment and helping.
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