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Friday night saw some heated action in the home town rivalry as the Bulldogs took on the Tigers. The Tigers took an early lead as Doug Shaw and Ken Higgins singled on then Todd Uhrig hit them home with a single of his own. In the third the Tigers added to their lead as Murray Pipe drew a lead-off walk. Then Shaw and It was a tight game, July 22, when the Brussels Mite Girls wel- comed the Belgrave squad to their field. Nicole Meier and Emily Elston each gained hits in the opening frame, but were out on a good defensive play by Brussels. Belgrave pitcher Michelle Cook took the mound in the first, earning two strikeouts though four runs scored. Brussels quieted the Belgrave bats, allowing only one run due to a bases-load walk. The battery of Kristen Palmer pitching and Coral Nicholson catching were in fine form as three batters struck out. Brussels advanced their lead to 7-1 by the end of the second. Belgrave took over in the third, pushing seven across the plate, to go one run up on the hometowners. Cook, who hit a solid double, was pushed to third on a smash by Bridget Kellington. She then stole home on an overthrow .to the pitch- er. Palmer followed Cook's example, stealing home after reaching base on a walk. Nicholson had the best hit of the game, but was held to a double when she overstepped the bag and had to back track to touch it. Parish enjoys luncheon Continued from page 12 the service to a close. John McIntosh, clerk of session, called Elly Van Bergen and her husband Harry to his side, and spoke on behalf of the congregation. He presented them with an edition of the new "Voices United" hymn book and a floral basket arrangement. The congregation then went down to the Sunday School room where all enjoyed lunch served by the Evening Unit Group. Farm tips Continued from page 21 bales with the loader. • Avoid sudden starts, stops or changes of direction. • Travel only at low speeds when moving a bale. • Keep bystanders clear of all bale handling operations. • Do not overload wagons used for transport. • When transporting bales on the roadway, make sure you comply with all Highway Traffic Act regulations. Higgins hit back-to-back triples. Higgins later scored on Gary Pipe's sacrifice fly. The Bulldogs rallied in the fifth with Dwaine Nicholls getting two bases on a Tiger error. Bruce Johnston singled to get Nicholl's home, then Mike Watson doubled bringing Johnston home. Watson scored as Greg Mulvey also singled, but that was as close as the Bulldogs could get. Tim Fritz added one more for the Tigers with his homerun in the sixth to finish off the scoring and give the Tigers a 6 - 3 win over the Bulldogs. Sunday night the Bulldogs visited Belgrave to take on the Blue Devils. The Bulldogs led off the first inning with three runs. Mulvey, Johnston and Nicholls loaded the bases with walks and Meier stepped up to the plate, smacking a homerun and earning the squad the inning maximum runs. Belgrave was unable to hold their lead through the bottom of the were hit home by Brent Whitmore. Three more runs came in the third. Andrew McCutcheon reached base on an error and Whitmore and Brad Beuermann walked on, loading the bases once again. Smith hit them home with his triple. The Blue Devils came back to score three runs in the fourth inning. Coultes and McPherson singled on and Greig took a walk to load the bases. Olson hit. them home with a double. The last three innings were scoreless and the Bulldogs recorded a6 -3 win. The Bulldogs take on Walton Tuesday night to end their regular season schedule. You can also catch them in action this weekend in the Brussels Fastball Tourna- ment. inning though Nicole Procter struck out two batters and Kellington and Cook made excellent plays on pop flys. Brussels scored three runs to take a 10-8 victory. In August of 1971 the Brussels Recreation Board organized a men's fastball tournament. Teams involved included Stratford, Wellesley, Kurtzville, Kitchener, Thamesford, Moncrieff, Exeter, Seaforth and two from Brussels. Twenty-five years later the tradition has continued with 16 of the area's best fastball teams arriving in Ontario's prettiest village this weekend to participate in the Brussels Invitational Tournament. The first tournament was a 10- team single loss elimination. In conjunction with the Brussels centennial the tournament increased to 20 teams in 1972. The following year the present day format was established and, with the exception of 1977 when 24 teams were entered, the tournament style has remained unchanged. The Brussels Recreation Committee continued to organize the tournament through the mid- 1980s. In 1987 the Optimist Club stepped forward to help and remained involved until 1992. The Brussels Tigers joined the Optimists in 1988 and have, with the help of the Brussels Crusaders, been involved ever since. The Stratford Memorials were Continued on page 27 COUNTRY SETTING - Renovated, brick schoolhouse 4 km east of Blyth with large eat-in kitchen, 3 bedrooms, lofts, original wainscotting & wooden ceilings & floors plus large garage/workshop. Yours for $127,500. Call 'Dianne! LAKE FRONT - Just north of Bayfield #21 Highway, situated on a 70' x 500' lot is a well built, winterized, brick cottage with 2 bedrooms, dining room, large screened-in patio, open deck, small guest house & more. $199,500! Call 'Percy! OUTSTANDING TUDOR HOME - Very uniquely designed & absolutely the house of your dreams! Call today on this lovely property that has all the extras & quiet, private country living - all on 34.75 acres. For details, call "Maureen! MUST SELL well established 'Butcher Shop" with all equipment in busy area of Clinton. Now can be yours for $24,500! Prepare for your future, and be your own boss! For complete information, call 'Maureen! THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1996 7:30 - 8:30 P.M. 211 TURNBERRY STREET BRUSSELS - $119,0001 HOSTESS: MAUREEN WILDFONG S EAFORTH SALES REPRESENTATIVES MAUREEN WILDFONG 482-3224 DIANNE FREEMAN 482-9500 LORIE ZULAUF 522-0575 PERCY SCHNEIDER 565-5504 Seeforth Office: 519-527-1577 8 Main Street OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEKI MLS REALTORA, Brussels downs Belgrave 10-8 )