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Times-Advocate, 1982-08-11, Page 2
Poole 2 Times Advocate, August 11 .1462 POOL STAFF — The Kiricton-Woodham• pool staff, from left: supervisor Ann Robin- son, Joan Ukh. Donna Bickel' Dave Bell . Lynn Robinson. Debbie Josephson, Jackie Lomond. Absent is Leanne Burgin. The picture was taken Friday before the pool Grow began preparations for their swimming and water safety classes.Stoff photo 'Also lose to Exeter Greys Cowgirls The Ciredotao Cowgirls gave W first place by losing two of their last four seesaw games The defeated West Wilhelm 254 lost to Poplar Mill 11-10, lest to Ailsa Craig 11-6 and beat Papier Hill nen. The Crediton squad start their playoffs to a row night in Poplar Hill at II: 30 and are back in Crediton Monday night at 8700. in their large win against East Wilhams, the losing Seam ants scout through their betting order twice. Least g. with their bats were Joanne Scott and Barb )Kitchell with a horsie run and MO sunglas. Platting a great game defenstvelt and affen- +ty was Maaairn Smithere adding a. triple and single• Crew escape sinking craft Feer residents of the Biedlnigen area managed to swim safety to shore after the beset ni svlricb they :wee riling sank in Lake Mem off St- Josephs ma Friday-. The craft wee= owned by Garry Boyd and be reported 'hat the motor was running rem& and when be and other manners of the orating went la dee back of the boat in c ar - met the problem. the cash stared to take mi water and stank. ;;The incident nczeurre around Sen pm. out of first Wends Schwindt belted out a triple and singles were added by Tensa Van Raay. Brenda Wilds. Sandy O'Neill and Tammy Regier. Brenda Wilds was the win- ning pitcher. In their loss to Poplar Hill: the Cowgirls gave up their lead in the sixth inning by - errors. Leading C redimn at the plate. was Teresa VanRaay with a double and single . Ad- ding singles were Deb Lord and Joanne Scan Brenda Wi)ds was c editom's pitcher. In Ansa trig. Wednesday night. Credit/in didn't play up to par by muting a lot of mistakes,• Using their buts were San- dy O'Neill and Michelle Vandeegimsr with twosingl s. Adding singles were .Teresa VanRaa y. Deb Laird. Jnatme Scott. Par Schenk and Kate Debbie Lord pitched for tediton. • needling the year with s win. the -Cowg is get their bats moving to cue up with e winning game. Helping with the lend was Brenda Weds with a bane rum and single. Teresa VanRate added time singles. Wilma Lagerwe f betted alt a double and single. Barb We - else]] beheei tun a triple and adding singles were Tammy Defer_ 'SIL aFay- Scibenk and ldirii1s-t Smatttets -. Came out and sae ort the ladies team especially naw going into the playLtfs. Greys w•a tit The Exeter Greys in an rec- hihiban game downed the Crediton Cowgirls 6.5 this week In an action -fined game -Bonnie Westlake paced the Grecs at bat wile two singles. a double and a ho®entm. Donna Glaacille added a doable and single to bdp the Greig' cause and singles were c inecled by Julianne MacLean. Brenda Pinder. Elaine Gould and Patti A tighter team hit the field and allowed less errors than the lust' of ample of games. The losing pito was Deb Lord fir the Cawgiri and the Greys' pitcher was Patti This game leads the Grieve into the South Perth league tournament this sateetend .14th and 28@a) at Kit flu boned by thy. Games start Saturday and rawhide Sunday. Tan to tw$:lve area trans burn Clinton. Crediton. Fullerton. • Biddulph and St. Marys W111 be participating. Average yieIds predided fr . frrnerS Hunan and Perth coyote fanners will probably have average yields the year. Oars crops in the tour coun- ties look pretty good, accor- ding to Ontario Ministry d Agriculture and Food (OMAF officials. Art Lawson them the Perth OMAF office said earn is growing ahead d normal. A lot ef cern is not mantle* though, and that is et pecled bP affect the yield Both Lawman acid Jahn. Heard of the Aaron OMAF office said the amoarmt of corn planted is down this year "ft's wive to plant.- said lant .-said Heard adding corn • acreage is down five to 10 per- cent in Hunts Besides beim expensive to plant. there wasn't a good price for can at planting time. Mere farmers planted cereal grains because . of lesser production costs. but Heard said priors for those cominodities aren't so good mew•. There isn't meth root warm damage in the corm camps. said Heard. which could be because farmers sprayed more or there just isn't as much inspection this year. Whtm asked about the sap beetle c err bar bug. the small: pesky, back bug. that always bands in your drink when your outside) Heard said it deem t go after' corn. rather nit is attracted to ratting foods. On corn. it is after, the silk tassels. Some tithese beetles 'eye been spotted in bean craps and are after the dead flowers. White beans are grog inn aimed of schedule compared to Last year m Perot County. I.awsoe said good growing cannibals have carntribut ed to that. Heard agreed ',rift his comernart sa.urg the bean traps m Huron lank good. He has heard of the problem of while mold on the beans in not Last sec area in Huron. Be Cited the perfect condition d bot.. humid weather R taring on white molt iaten deciding whether or net to sprees beancrop. Beard said tber.e are a number of Up t0 40°!a Off for 40 days on quafiiy Dashwood windows CITaRALtA WRY LTh. FABS GwwwAin Phones ?»a -6113E Well. they did it to me again. It was nay- hirthdary-, and they wan and bought something they wanted Oh, hi: My mane's Pepper - I'm black and Addle 30 per- • Springer Spaniel. vino adopted Mary and Victor. They leek after the place. so' I lei • them lire with me. Ar sine-. I eat turned three 'years cid. I guess tome of yap figure that whet vni: mnitip` n- by sewer: the: makes mean adult. But IM still a pup at heart. As btrthditc- pe keit. Mari Leis me write her entente I =war sprite It far her a: Christmas time. urn. bin that's im)y term* she's too busy So here we gn agar wilt mvitha hfthday Mimeo - and mman 1Mile Sandhog tecomipian abouc I Jac anal understand humans; Wtry wahtaid the samndttmg fur themselves or me htr thday ' Free 3'd kasha r give yisu satme haok.wenund nn the situutaatr. - roar timet levnurite t * &Rime Now there'; a ire rZ folks whe won't admit thin nanpang is The leveler t hadttn We I happen to metra Ibaat end ore; Ike - and dogs 'mutt prefer na ppmg . to eminent else Like masa: goad. 'nil ' tune .own' f rvotu'he spots wte>er 7 like romp Of mese. tot} ievawn'ite . , is na the middle of Marc •;, ; Vector's heal My second choice. ma a in simmier darty is re the hoar. Inc sere: the host as lied •ur u tit deck err the river . B the trip s ttanwn. I ran J unip m there: craw: up amu the cool. shady arc under the dee* and seep peaca une Ina also euif m take the hoaat lair a rade I'd hots In mks nut at a hall cede: For afame Ywsatan. Mary- and Victor thm*ht that I tannic likea amnbituttion of them !Wt Meier*, tapping Same I'L' stn who they did later Stu inst. 7 bow u. sic • sonar more it &fear of ramptng as a -huhu- name of you pre habni thank that immune is rut v . - secaahie_ last W Sikt MR' alween give lire car parol a chimer m !err miciahhe below 7 go tales a roe 1 don't .theni why . hir t:rmx!ttont. velem we twee "istinie dost!:- thea talk u ''tire aMI urger aitl gnarl me. 'Gell. that can't be too is tag. so to entertain the guess. 1 =tally go Ma my routine.. I roll around .an the floats. kick me- feet mad an- nounce nosy presence. with a few loud *Mail arise. weir noises. - (This always gees Msn-'s attention because I generally shed some hair an the carpet in the -Iran ens. i >ff the eamnpmry isn't emmed in me atter that. then I uast go . • in no the tied and haw a nap. 7 make myself conniartable. spta'1 nut an my hack and stick all four pave it the air. Wedo haw one guest that takes am Merest in me What I go in no the bed farm- time That's AMU tea. C51be's_ not realty myy aunt. she's Mary's sister. hut.? cal her auntie to make tier feel warted. Memel ll shealK s makes a nig fusE avec- me 'wheat .I go and neepa on the heti. 1 think It ties something in the with the fan that she made that beautiful moss:- mitdheid. genteel heft spread Well. the same hauls true if we brave guests who are sit - imp out in the yard in lawn charts. I try to he sociable from the outarei. I lake rheum a -meaty chewed Stick nr int ruhher bat. and see ff the want to play B than re nit weaned fine. T'li }tar go nap in the boat ' Sometimes 111 get at the dock .ant Inw the rent up at the boat and all the butane and nape chalk- Whey they Well. 1 pruner up anted dnwrthey dock Lar a sea niflunrs t• see. if 1 cam % get R: ant d I int': find an ap+enni6 tree T'L use sit than ant whtmpher 'teen- e- Incur antes along. opens the boat up and 'Jaime in ion B rasp • u-rl: Mar • and' Victor knew hnv tnu.^h 7 mewed naaispinr ether err, the hoer or m the hex' ...sr do vow snow yrtui: then did" Fir n,' hirth- ce tont hni 1n a wane herd ^lion tared to sue tt was lee ma. hat I know tenter yon, Macer reed m .nap et one ref thaw ttnngs" 1l1 «mels and tolls ami von: the can't fond a nie re cable 'spm: 11 's TUE hearts oras gentle as the boat walk erne* on it but It nest ewe err wood faotanf, But I not car'z he &wr. W' hirthdqe I f moan* -thee VP' the gent t When's a -clog le do- ''n gonna henna nap nt the filenr ' beim •s celna,ider. Theisen- dude hesea- d de a dense crap, snick deem.% Mow far geed air asr- adobes and a bistery d stile add is a Reid. Hewed s eeposeed farmers luau ci tnEy at all the beers I neelbera■dmaw'beams d aomeary..lR''s mese Io spray be mid. at s6 es HO per care, haat EA* * amid midi - tints are tie, it amid mean the Menem in baying or not having a asp. Cereal crops smith as oats and meed grain are suffering some problems of irregular greed) said Lawsoc He add- COLIDGE CHEFS — Centralia College staff members provided their cooking skills for -a i ft conference Wednesdoy nflernoon. Showing their culinary skills are Den- nis McKnight , principal Doug Jamieson. Associate principal Dr. Vi Currie and Don Millen T -.A photo Deichert clan gathers Members of the Deichert family met recenth for the Sob ant>iversarti Deiche n picnic held at the Dasbwood Commenter Centre: There were NI patine in attendance. Mrs. Elaine Keller and Mrs. Kattn 'n Keller were m charge el the afternoon sports. Jbestets were as follows: - Ream s veers and under_ avis Keller and Melaney- Keller: T and le Paul Wit; s to 11. ins Eichler -1218141 Rags KeBer 12 to 14. Jennifer Stever: men's races. Boger : kick the slipper. Men. Roger Keller lad , ?zaee-Eichier. Wheel harries race. BOOS Keller and Warren 3 -legged wt. arae' Eichler and JeinaHer, Stever: challenge race.. Mme Keller defeated Roger Keller : ioaRtgock guess. Edit Sommer:'number of sheep in toilet - paper roll. Wilfred Eichler: mystery guess. Tracy Keller and Rags Ss_et; Matthew Parsons and Jen- nifer Stever. Mare Deichert and. David Deichert: youngest baby. . Diana Hull: oldest man. Peter Deichert : oldest lady. Mrs. Josephine D be rt; 25th wedding an- niversary. Mr. and Mrs. Harald Nielsen.: wedding an- niversar• doses/ to July 26. Mr. and Mrs- Barry Parsons : persie closest to Zee years odd. :Mike Keller: couple married .this year, Mr. and Mrs, Bad De ichet; gramtna's mestere bar auctioned for 510.00 and bought by Mrs. Victoria Eichler en- joyed under pot hick se he connpper was sir enersliip of • Mr. and Mrs. Eichler!' and Me. and Bill Weigand. A hen meeting was held with Barre• Parsons acting as president. Minutes were read by Judy Deichert ] secretary and adapted as rend- Measurer's report was gig by Claire Deichert. Clandeboye Institute plan for plow .contest The© . amalehoyse Women's lnstiatne held their teguat meeting ata: Wednesday at kite horse to Mrs. Art Sods, President. Edie - 7➢i iir- thingtet ripened the meeting witt the Mary Stew rt Col- lect Thrrteem members .answered the. roan cal 'Thanks . was ensende d m the Mtn aa- . mvekire comae e na job well de atm showing ns pro lit over the maze expenses of that specs a3 die- in Jame. Plana f or siggitving heed and help ae theaffeeal dining tat at the Interregional P k w -- mg 'nate} . was - dtsciased More mid k nam heti a plane; s ere Bail red Ciantiehoye W it to water or ^_tac>ehre. Sete 3ti along w ttt fiur otherIn- arr_utes trona M dines er c ulnti Saul s Wlhnm sand Jean Hodgins represented Clandebmye Women's le - stelae at a megrim and tea, held in 9t- Marys c ummuni- •e- `Centre no 9melee after - moon. in honour of Zen W -Muller orf the Netherlands. Piesid nt of the aciatled y Women of the Wain More than 390 menhcrs auk tram the Londitn mond Southwestern O tarn areas. B mpeti;n- is emended' to Boor and' Latta and iatnin n the &aft of Bob's stater. tiaarths Elliott. of London • Mary and Wihner Scent vt"sitae: Mary's sorter. Peg Gilmour at Ridgeway' imd on the weekead -they all flew to East I6uther'iartl X..7 to at - i nd the Elaanibleetnniam at the Meednwiantll, 3.2_4/y-itg Specials ire' in Mud Clowsonoloo 6p 1 O. MKS .oz. $ 1" CHEESES - "ffraeltlh off the itlodr!" nine Mawr as mem $3.09 mi, pinkie, mod SsRaniy awlt'l asap .f3.89 :lily- It &Ivry Peter Deichert, horian gave his report and included the following: 72 people were present at the Deichert picnic ZS years ago and now there are 210 people am the roll. Elected for 1913 were presi- dent, Rae Deichert; vice president, Bill 'Weigand secretary, Elaine Keller: - treasurer, {'hairs tDacheee2: food ops, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dolt and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Deichert; sports conveners. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Keller Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kellear. Motion was made to ad- jota n after 11 was decided to paid nett tyeai s piicnic.a;gain at the Dashwood Commtaaity Centre.• coc: rhea:woe:we INSURANCE SERVICES • UFE t NOME * MOO tlMM • u u t Call Verna Gingerth SLK. 235-1109 Res. 235-1109 32 Nelsen St. ed there have beat a few isolated cases of spraying for army worms and the insect leaf hopper has affected same alfalfa crops. Wheat in Perth County is not quite up to the quality of last year. Lawson said the winter was tough and the crop was put in under poor conditions. In Huron County, there is still some wheat to be harvested, but Heard said there has been a good yield, The readers mite The Editor. ..Tunes -Advocate" Dear Sir; I would like to say a few words on shat is, for me, a sad occasion: today a young man driving a'pick-up truck ran down and killed our little companion of eleven years,. dog K• According to witnesses, the drivercnuid have avoided hit- ting her, but did not, and with a backward glance drove on at accelerated speed, leaving my dog dying by the side of the road. Such a cowardly, wanton act is to be deplored, but what if the victim had been a gild? This despicable creature might have done the same thing' Children, like pets, sometimes run out into the street. • I would like to thank the young ladies (names tmtnown) who witnessed the act, and the Haines family 'who came by, saw is in trou- ble,.and were most helRful. It is comforting to know there are kind people in the world as well as the vicious, thoughtless ones.ours truly, J.M. Gibson There is a good quantity of hay, but the quality has been affected by frequent wet spells, Heard said. GRADUATES — Marianne McIver of Owen Sound graduated recently os a Registered Nursing Assis- tant from Georgian Col- lege. Owen Sound. She is a graduate from South Huron District High School; Exeter. Attending the graduation ceremony was her husband Don Mclver, her parents Maria and George Mothonia, Zurich, and Betty and Don McIver, Bayfield. Marianne is presently employed at the Generdl and Murine Hospital in Owen Sound. slows to the Road Again" TOPLESS CARS AT BOTTOMLESS PRI ss 1982 CHRYSLER LEBARON CONVERTIBLE -F...t tittla..i Bal.. •P113F?Ofst� ossa Js , 14-2 Libre Soploo. roes ow Ilegolloor - •a.tsw.tk Trwo.iooiew !r...r $N.Awa —r shower Twp *MOW Clock Side WWI st..i wt.r Vodka' Tars snorted Glom s., Sam one Commis wine P akar. •a.ie FREE armors 3 -WAY S YR. / SO,ON [M WARRANTY RAN O Mg TO co10eliE Onos- fli11Aly ON 1f11!! WARNER:;.:,r.. AUTO MARINE ' t•lase Fiwri::I AV E WAY ft BUILDING ' _r. SUPPLIES Yard Sale CLEARANCE One Day Only Saturday August 14th 8:30 a.m.-to 4:Ck p.m. Rain nt dine . • `\ These are only a few items hated Man motif. to choose from Screening Barbecue Accessories Windows Fence Panels Floor Til. 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