HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1989-07-05, Page 12PAGE 12. THE CITIZEN. WEDNESDAY. JULY 5, 1989.
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Slap stick
This Skidz player had the ball until two opposing Fleming players
zeroed in on him at the ball hockey tournament in Brussels this
weekend hosted by the Brussels Junior D Hockey Club. Thirteen
teams played in the tournament and the “A” championship was
captured by the Clinton Buccaneers. The “B” championship was
won by Hensall.
Morris man gets 30 days
for vandalism spree
Blyth Midgets play in tourney
pitching from Dundalk struck out
12 Blyth boys and they couldn’t hit
the runs home.
In game two that day, they
managed a win against Williams-
ford. The score was 17-8 with
super swinging from Mike Kerr,
Mike MacDonald and Darryl Hem
ingway who were all five for five at
the plate.
Their luck didn’t hold out on
their next game against Palmerston
who beat them bv eight runs. The
Palmerston pitcher got 18 strike
outs against Blyth who only man
aged to score two runs in the game.
Their final game was a consola
tion at the end of the day but coach
Phil Black said the team played
well and Barry Diehl did a really
good job pitching in the 25 innings
over two days in 30 degree heat.
Mr. Black thanks all the parents
and fans who came up to Williams-
ford to support the boys.
In W.O.A.A. league play, the
Blyth Midget Boys have won their
last two games. On June 25, they
beat the visiting Williamsford team
14 to 11.
Blyth got half their runs in the
first three innings and Williams-
ford just couldn’t catch up. Barry
Diehl pitched the game with five
strikeouts and teammate Daryl
Hemingway hit a homer in the third
inning.
Then on June 29 they beat the
Ripley Midget boys in Ripley. The »|
score was 11 to 7.
Once again, Blyth got a head
start on Ripley and never gave their
opposition a chance to catch up.
Jamie MacDonald pitched the
game with five strikeouts. Jamie |
also knocked a few runs in and
batted two for three with two
walks. Mike Kerr of Blyth batted
two for four with one walk.
On the weekend, the Blyth
Midgets played in a tournament in
Williamsford. Here, their winning
streak came to an end when they
lost to Dundalk, 15 - 4. Tough 1
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Brussels midgets clobber Cargill
The Brussels Midget Boys really
gave their fans a thrill when they
slaughtered the visiting Cargill
team 25 - 4 on June 23.
It was solid hitting that beat
Cargill as Brussels had 18 hits in
comparison to Cargill’s three. The
visting team never had a chance
against Andrew McCutcheon’s
pitching as he struck 16 players
out. Scott Bremner of Brussels hit a
home run in the fifth inning.
Auburn Squirt boys
on winning streak
The Auburn Inter-Township
Squirt Boys are on a three-game
winning streak after beating Clin
ton 29 - 6 on June 14, Bayfield 17 -
6 on June 23 and Goderich II 27 - 1
on June 27.
A young Morris township man
who, Judge R. G. E. Hunter said
“ran riot’’ over three days was
sentenced to 30 days in jail and
placed on probation for 18 months
in Provincial Court in Wingham
June 21.
Gary Raymond Carter was also
sentenced to 30 days on each of
three counts of break and enter and
five counts of mischief, with the
sentences to run concurrently. He
was also given a year to pay
restitution for his share of the
damages incurred during a three-
day spree with a pellet gun in the
Wingham area. Another man is
also charged in the case but has not
appeared in court.
Acting Crown Attorney J. Grant
said the amount of damage run up
during the spree was astounding.
Damage to date with more possible
was up to $4,630, Judge Hunter
noted. Mr. Carter had pleaded
guilty to the charges at court May
17 but sentencing had been delay
ed for a pre-sentence report.
The charges relate to a string of
break and enters and vandalism
occurrences in the Wingham area
in April. On April 15, court was
told, Wingham town police were
called after damage was done to a
backhoe belonging to Lavis Con
struction. Windows and lights had
been shot out by a pellet gun and
spray paint had been put on the
machine. Damage was estimated at
$352.
On April 16, two windows were
shot out at the Crown Windows
Factory in the north end of Wing
ham.
On April 18 windows and patio
doors in homes at Royal Homes
were shot out with a pellet gun.
Damage was estimated at $750.
The same day street lights in
Turnberry township just outside
Wingham were shot out by a pellet
gun.
On April 19 police were called to
investigate numerous incidents
that had taken place early that
morning or late the night before.
There had been a break and enter
at the Wingham Arena in which
money, chocolate bars and cigar
ettes had been taken. There was a
break and enter at the nearby
Wingham Drive-In Cleaners. Win
dows had been shot out at the
Stanley Door plant then a gun had
been poked through the broken
window and flourescent lights had
been shot out and paint cans holed,
sending paint leaking down walls.
Damage was estimated at $170.
Street lights along the river-front
section of Wingham had been shot
out. There had been a break and
enter at the Wingham Sales Arena
in which $100 in cash and some
knives and camouflage clothing
had been taken.
Mr. Carter had been questioned
by police on April 20 and admitted
taking part in all the incidents.
In passing sentence Judge Hun
ter said he appreciated that Mr.
Carter had pleaded guilty and
Continued on page 18
The Auburn Squirts had no
mercy for the Goderich II team on
Tuesday allowing them only one
Blyth Bear
sticks it out
The Blyth Ladies Slo-pitch team
blasted the visiting Winthrop
Ladies on June 28 when they won
22-4. Wilma Rammeloo pitched
the entire game for Blyth while
teammates Debbie McDougall and
Cathy Brown hit homers.
The team credits their coach for
the win saying “Although the
weather (cold) nearly
Bear’ into hibernation,
out coaching the girls
win.’’
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he stuck it
to a solid
Londesboro
outdoor church
service held
The annual Outdoor Church Ser
vice and Picnic was held on
Sunday, July 2 at Seaforth Lions
Park.
Rick Archambault and Neil Sal-
verda took up the offering. Don’t
forget special meeting next Sun
day, July 9 at 10 a.m. at the Church
to vote on ramp proposal.
Following the service a picnic
lunch was enjoyed. Games and
races for the children were held.
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SWIMMING CLASS
REGISTRATION
MONDAY, JULY 10 &
TUESDAY JULY 11
AT BLYTH CLERK S OFFICE
DURING REGULAR BUSINESS HOURS
CHILDREN MUST BE 3 FT. 2 IN. TO CHIN HEIGHT
REGISTRATION FEE: $26.00 PER CHILD
TRANSPORTATION PROVIDED BY THE BLYTH AND
LONDESBORO LIONS CLUBS
run in the sixth inning. Auburn’s
hitting was right on the mark as all
the batters cracked the bat. Chris
Maize, Mike McNee, Jason Rut
ledge and Marc Bricker all hit
homeruns and Shawn Hakkers hit a
triple. Pitchers for Auburn were
Jonathon Collins, Ryan Chamney
and Erik Andrews with a combina
tion of 12 strikeouts.
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sp^1 Thank you...
The Radford Overload Oldtimer Hockey Team held their second
annual Golf Tournament at Wingham Golf and Country Club on June
10,1989. We had a great day of golf and would like to thank everyone
who participated and supported this event. Special thanks to John and
Barney Stewart and Gary Courtney for their special assistance.
We would also like to thank the retailers, merchants, and businesses who
generously donated to our excellent prize table.
Gary Sports Corner
CKNX
Bryan Lavis Insurance Brokers
McKillop Farmers Mutual
Insurance Company
Hay Mutual Insurance Company
Elma Mutual Insurance Company
Harvey Krotz Limited
Gary Caldwell Construction
Derwin Carter Trucking
Morden & Helwig Limited
John Deere
Snap On Tools
Manning's Limited
General Tire
Pro Fit Sports
Radford Transportation
Greens Meat Market
Blyth Industrial Broomball
Classic Restaurant
Bell Canada
Goodyear
Lawrie Decorating
Western Star
Ennett & Foster Tires
Blyth Festival
Pioneer Seeds Limited
C.N. Weber Ltd.
Co-op
Andex Metal Products
Blyth Inn
Blyth Industrial Slowpitch
Ministry of Natural Resources
The Radford Overloads
J.B. Allen Ltd.
Old Vienna
Labatts Corporation
Londesboro Seed Plant
Townsend Farm Supply
T.B. Allen
Alboro Elevators
Economical Mutual Insurance
Company
Howick Mutual Insurance
Company
General Accident Insurance
Company
Brian Black Construction
Royal Canadian Legion Branch 420
Mason Bailey Real Estate
H & J Drywall
Hoegy's Agromart
Pepsi
Bainton Limited
Blyth Lions
Radford Auto Supply
Radford Construction
Cantol
O.L.E.X.
Western Foundry
Plastic Fab Limited
A & P Goderich
Elma Steel Equipment
Chisholm Fuels
Durham W ’^'ng Supplies
Karen Aestht
Old Timer Hockey Team