Loading...
The Citizen, 1991-06-25, Page 25THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 26,1991. PAGE 25. Brett Lee wins Ohio race Brett Leet of Walton won the 125C stock class at the Regional Qualifier for the American Motor­ cycle Association National Ama­ teur Championship. The event was held by C.O.C.R. at Sugargrove. Sports Wroxeter Squirts down Belgrave Belgrave Squirts visited Wrox­ eter June 18 but their hosts didn't put out the welcome mat, ringing up a 14-3 victory. Belgrave held their own in the first inning as Justin Campbell and Jamie McCallum scored. Wroxeter tied the game in the bottom of the inning. Pool staff Bulls plan FunFest tourney The season is underway and Brussels area youngsters are in the swim at the Brussels, Morris and Grey pool. The weather has been so perfect, it has been difficult to find a time when the lifeguards could stop for a picture. This year's staff, front row, from left: Sharie Jacklin, Nicki Gropp, Corrinna Stephenson. Back row: Kim Fritz, pool supervisor and Shannon Rice, assistant. Continued from page 23 weekend of Funfest. The first game is Friday, July 5 at 7 p.m. Sixteen teams are competing with the final game Sunday, July 7 at 7 p.m. Manager Steve Coulter and Coach Scott Pettigrew were in Toronto for the Ontario Hockey Ohio over two days. Brett will now compete in the U.S. national championship in Hur­ ricane Hills Tennessee August 13- 18. Thi« event is held at a site In the second, Belgrave failed to score and Wroxeter blew the game open with seven runs in the bottom of the inning. Jamie McCallum scored for Belgrave in the lop of the third but Wroxeter bounced right back with four more runs. Wroxeter added one more run in the fourth and blanked Belgrave the rest of the way for the win. Association annual meeting. The OHA approved the overage rule which permits two 21-year-old players who were part of last year’s club to return for one more season. Last season Captain Ron Strome and top scorer Marty Rutledge were the Bulls two overage players. owned by country and western singer Loretta Lynn. Once each year it brings together the best motocross amateurs in North America. He used his Lynn Hoy Enterpris­ es sponsored Honda to capture sec­ ond place in the 125C modified class. Competing, but not qualify­ ing, were Matt Lee (10th - 85cc stock class), Tom Morrison of Holyrood (10th - 1256C stock). Heather Morgan of Port Elgin qual­ ified with a third place in the ladies class. The previous week Chris Lee qualified at Delta Ohio by winning the 40-plus age class while Terry Rothmaier of Paisley finished eighth in the Open B/C class. At the conclusion of the Canadi­ an Motorcycle Association spring series Chris Lee won the 40plus age class with Brett taking third in the 125 novice A group. In the Continental Motorcycle Club (CMC) spring series Chris also won the 40plus class with Brett placing second in the 125 intermediate. Matt lee captured third in the 80 expert class. The final two rounds of the CMC Ontario Championship will be held at Walton, August 24/25. LAST CHANCE CLUB 284 CAR TICKETS Available at Todd's Bakery & Brussels Hotel THIS SAT. 9 P.M. -1 A.M. Business and_______ Professional Directory •AIR CONDITIONING •PLUMBING’HEATING & ELECTRICAL Industrial Commercial Residential & Farm G D&J CONSTRUCTION < Frank Workman Electric B & G ELECTRIC BRUSSELS 887-6747 •General Carpentry •Roofing •New Buildings & Renovations DOUG MACHAN 887-9345 JIM MCDONALD 887-9607 20 years serving Brussels &area • Farm *Home •Commercial R.R. 3, BRUSSELS 887-6867 Youngblufs Plumbing & Heating Blyth Darryl 523-9383 INSTANT FAX AS F.A.S.T. AS PHONE Send your paperwork by F AX instantly! eg. statements, con­ tracts, auction ads, favorite recipes, obituaries, mess­ ages... The Citizen has a FAX machine in our office that lets you contact any other FAX machine in the world ... instantly. Our FAX number is also your number so if you want to be reached instantly -• we-will receive your messages as well. Call Us Today For Details 523-4792 or 887-9114 \OU WONT WIN A PRIZE BUT VOU WILL Pf MEMBER TOMORROW’S FORESTS ...TODflrS CHflLLEflOE FOR 100 MILLION FAMILIES, THIS IS A NUCLEAR THREAT. Doane Raymond Pannell Chartered Accountants Management Consultants Listowel, 291-1251 Goderich, 524-2677 Wingham, 357-3231 Blyth Decorating Centre Ltd. Drywall Hanging & Finishing Texture & Swirl Ceilings Spray Painting Painting & Staining TELEPHONE 523-4930 FREE ESTIMATES Vertical & Horizontal Blinds DON “BARNEY” STEWART JOHN H. BATTYE 188 Queen St Box 151, Blyth, Ontario N0M 1 HO Every day in the gruelling search for work, nuclear families are separated, often ending up in crowded matchstick factories CARE Canada assists families to become self-reliant. Give to CARE Canada now, before their hope is extinguished C A II E i N 4 3 i PO Box 9000.1550 Carling Avenue, Ottawa, Ontario K1G 4X6 1-800-267-5232 $ HEART AND STROKE FOUNDATION Of ONTARIO Improving Hour odds against Canada's #1 killer Quit-smoking quick tips V Play solitaire before you go to bed instead of having that last smoke. v Don’t keep your cigarettes handy so you must get up every time you want one Carpet Hard Surface Marble Quarry Tile Ceramic Tile Wall Covering ACTIVAR HEARING AID BATTERIES Now available at Rieck Pharmacy 14 The Square, Goderich Shoppers Drug Mart Wingham MCINTYRE HEARING AID SERVICE 275 Huron St., Stratford SPACE AGE INSULATION All types of insulation Polyurethane Foam, Fiber­ glass, Cellulose FOR MORE INFORMATION AND FREE ESTIMATES Ron Kassies 523-9484 DISC JOCKEY SERVICES MUSIC FOR ALL OCCASIONS •Country •Rock • Polkas •Waltzes BRUCE VINCENT 523-4465 DAVIES ACCOUNTING SERVICES ACCOUNTING & TAXATION 887-9595 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------\ CLAS8IFZD ADS WORXI CALL CITIZEN BUSINESS DIRECTORY AT 523-4792 OR 887-9114