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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 Compiled by Mrs. Betty McCall. Phone 887-6677 New electoral boundaries in effect for election When you go to vote in the Provincial election on September 10, you may find your riding has a new name or completely new boundaries, as a result of a bill passed by the Legislature last July. The Representation Act which revises the boundaries of Ontario’s electoral districts takes effect for the first time in this 34th general election. 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 significant shifts. The changes do not affectyou at all if you live in one of the 16 ridings that have remained intact. If you realize the amount of time and work that goes into a redistri­ bution then you won’t be surprised that it only happens about every eight to 10 years. The last redistribution occurred in 1975 when the number of seats jumped from 117 to 125. Population increases generally dictate the need for change. As well, the interests of munici­ palities, community groups and individuals are closely examined. The passage of the bill was the result of three years of Legislative review, public hearings and study by all parties. The Ontario Elector­ al Boundaries Commission, which was responsible for the review, conducted public hearings throughout the Province and re­ ceived almost 600 representations. The Commission released its first proposals for change in February 1984 and public hearings were conducted in April and May of that year. Hearings were held in Windsor, London, Kitchener, St. Catharines, Hamilton, Barrie, Peterborough, Kingston, Ottawa, Toronto, Sudbury and Thunder Bay. Areportwas submitted to the Legislature in November of 1984 and Members subsequently re­ viewed the recommendations and filed their comments. Debate on the proposed changes began in Broil SCHNEIDERS SOFT MARGARINE••••••••••••••• JULIE McCALL-GROCERY MGR. Please askmefor any assistance with your grocery selections. PROD. OF U.S.A. - CAN. #1 RED OR GREEN SEEDLESS OR BLACK GRAPES 1.74kg zers were fortunate to finish these two games as a light rain started as the second game was on. Saturday, Aug. 15 the weather­ man was with organizers as it dawned sunny but very hot. At 9 a.m. Bluevale defeated Winthrop 11 to 1. This was followed by Goderich beating Cargill 11 to 1. The next game between Belgrave and Walton went an extra inning before Belgrave won with an 8 to 7 win. July 1980 and continued later in the year in October and December. Debate concluded in January of 1986 and a final report was issued in March. The bill was passed on July 10, 1986. 77 LONDON^ ~ ' BY EUIOTT MARR ANO CO IN ASSOCIATION WITH OSHAWA FOOOS I ’ TO LIMIT QUANTITIES TO NORMAL FAMILY REQUIREMENTS I IE FROM MON AUGUST 17TH TO SAT AUGUST 22nd I Ault Campitlh JcA^toW foBf Colgate this voucher Available now while supplies last with S50.00 order Proudly Sponsored By. YiW HoitUi nxjrtin Nestle SCOTT ijfam Q) Ptfl M0 Specja| Half Price Aa^D/±nission to the Western (Or This voucher Is valid September 11 to 20.1987, for 50% off the regular price ot one Adult admission ticket when presented at the Western Fair admission gale Limit one adult admission offer per voucher Not valid for Pay-one-Prlce Uckets. PRIMO SPAGHETTI SAUCE 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, Walton. The meat was purchased from Bachert Meats. EMA IS S -PLIEO ANO SERVICED E •“ RESERVE THE RIGHT 1 PRICES EFFECTIVE 750ml btl plu deposi coupon IDcjteHl sponsor OF THE WEEK ran PRIMO PASTAS 500-900g pkg. ass’t var BEATRICE FRUIT BOTTOM YOGOURT I75g cup ass t var felFOR MCCAIN’S DRINKIN* BOXES 3 250ml ass t nav 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. 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