HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1987-08-19, Page 10PAGE 10. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1987.
Squirt tournament big success
The 13th Annual Walton Boys
Tournament was held on Aug.
14-15 with Winthrop winning the
“B” Championship and Goderich
capturing the “A” Championship.
Teams taking part were from
Brussels, Walton, Wingham, Bel
grave, Bluevale, Winthrop, Cargill
and Goderich.
OnFriday, Aug. 14at 7 p.m. saw
Brussels defeating Walton 6 to 3,
followed by Wingham winning
against Belgrave 11 to 3. Organi
Walton
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When you go to vote in the
Provincial election on September
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new name or completely new
boundaries, as a result of a bill
passed by the Legislature last July.
The Representation Act which
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electoral districts takes effect for
the first time in this 34th general
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As well as increasing the
number of seats by five to 130, the
bill made changes to most existing
ridings. However, the extent of the
change does vary. Fifty-eight
ridings have only slightly changed
while 51 have undergone more
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increases generally dictate the
need for change.
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individuals are closely examined.
The passage of the bill was the
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This was followed by Wingham
defeating Brussels3 - 2. Cargill
then met Winthrop and lost to them
5-3. The next game saw Goderich
winning over Bluevale 2 - 0.
The “B” Final went at 4:45 with
Belgrave and Winthrop battling to
a 7-6 score in Winthrop’s favour.
The Gerald Ryan Trophy was
presented by JoAnn McDonald of
the Walton Area Sports Club.
The “A” Final at 6:00 saw
Wingham playing Goderich which
Goderich won 2 - 1 in two extra
innings. The Don Achilles Memor
ial Trophy was presented by Marg
Taylor(Achilles). Thefourfinal
teams also received crests.
The Walton Area Sports Club
thanks all the coaches and boys for
taking part in the tournament. Also
special thanks is extended to all the
volunteer help in the booth,
umpiring and announcing.
Tickets had been sold on a draw
sponsored by the Walton Area
Sports Club. The draw was made
on Saturday at the tournament.
Winners were: $100 of steak, Roy
Robinson, Belgrave; $75 smoked
porkchops, Jennie Culliton, RR 1,
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Winthrop Squirt Boys Team Captain Tom Wheatley and Coach Neil
McNichoI accept the Walton Sports Club “B” Championship trophy
from tournament organizer Joanne McDonald on Saturday, after
defeating Belgrave to win the event 7-6. Goderich beat out Wingham
to take the “A” Event.
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