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The Huron Park Stingers chalked
up two' more wins to put their record
at seven wins and one loss in the WI -
County Ladies Fastball League.
Wednesday, the Stingers scored a
decisive win of 10-2 over Mt: Brydges
and on Sunday, the score was 912 over
Dahchesteg•
In Mt, Bridges, a home run by
Carol Windsor, hits by Sheila
Peahale, Debbie ,bleNa4iton and
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Nickles and Heather Smith gave the The winning pitcher was Carol
-Stingers a 7-2 lead after the fifth in, Windsor.
ning. A double by ',Ina McConni11 and On Sunday, Lithe first inning Chris
single by Janice Capitan and a walk Beata and Carol Windsor crossed the
by Carol Windsor crossed the plate to plate to give the Stitygers a 2-0 lead
give the Stingers their decisive win. over Dorchester. In the second,
singles by Chis Beach, Carol Wind-
, sor, Laura Lee Nickles and a walk by
Sherry Nickles prodneed four mbre
runs. A walk in the fifth by Sherry.
Nickles and sixth inning singles by
Sheila Penbale and Carol Windsor
-.crossed the plate to give the Stingers
their decisive win.
The winning pitcher was Lina
.McConnell who had four strike -outs,
''wjth relief coming from Carol Wind-
sor who also had four strike -outs.
This weekend, the Stingers are in
Lucknow for a tournament and the
next home game will be Sunday, Ju -
1}) 6 at 4:00p.m. in Huron Park with
Mt. Brydges supplying the opposition.
BASKETBALL AWARDS — Rob Tait at the left won the Mike Prendergast Memorial Award at Wednes-
day's SHDHS athletic banquet. Next are Irene Brand, Mike Clark and Scott Merrylees who shared the
John Peters Memorial Award. T -A photo
Now motorists can eat
their highway victims
Changes in wildlife regulations will
allow people to keep game killed in
automobile accidents or by other in-
cidental causes, by reporting and
registering the animal with the
Ministry of Natural Resources.
l "These changes, effective July 1,
1986, will provide a consistent way to
handle the road kill situation across
the province," said Natural
Resources Minister Vincent Kerrio.
These new regulations will require
a person who acquires an animal for
his own use to report the accidental
death of black bears, deer or moose
immediately to the MNR district of-
fice nearest to where the animal was
killed. Other animals or birds such as
caribou, elk, eagles, falcons, hawks,
owls, vultures, or fur -bearing animals
must be reported within two working
days.
In addition to reporting the death of
an eagle, falcon, hawk, owl or vulture,
the carcass must be taken to any local
MNR office for inspection and
registration within five days of the
death. A certificate will be issued,
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Ladies tackle
Texas game'" `
On Wednesday evening, 48 ladies
participated in a Texas Scramble at
Ironwood Ladies Night Golf. The
event was sponsored by Labatts'.
The team to come in with the lowest.
score was Lynne Farquhar, Audrey
Joynt, Shirley Nixon and Marg Green
with a 36.
Close behind was the team of Janet
Wedlake, Joan Heywood, Ruth
Mercer and Sheri Gilfillan with a 37.
The team whose ball went in the
creek the least times was Kelly Liv-
ingstone, Karen Gaul, Susan Czypha
and Mary MacGregor.
Longest drive was won by Lynne
Farquhar and Valerie Scott won
closest to the pin.
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Shuffleboard
play continues
Shuffleboard continued at the rec
centre this week with Pearl McKnight
posting the high score of 312.
Steve Hrapchak followed with a 297
and placning in order for third and
fourth were Albert Hummel. at 248
and M. Eizenga with a 235.
Weatherman
big winner
Exeter Ladies slowpitch teams con-
tinue their battle with the weather-
man, managing to get in some
rainouts between cloudbursts during
the past two weeks.
Albatross Angels downed South
Huron Hospital 10-7 while Downtown
Dollies took Good Times 7-6 in games
originally scheduled for June 12.
Huron Park Devils and Exeter In-
dianettes are scheduled to play their
rainout of June 12, Friday night June
2'1 in Kirkton.
Sundowners and Sockettes braved
the weather June 12 with Sundowners
the victors by a 7-6 score.
June 19 was "lucky nine" night with
South Huron Hospital taking the In-
dianettes 9-5, Huron Park Devils
burned the Sundowners 9-6 and
Downtown Dollies flattened Canadian
Tire 9-6. Good Times took Albatross
Angels 10-0.
Standings
W L pts
GT 5 1 10
SHH 5 1 10
EI 3 2 6
DD • 3 2 • 6
SD $. ,,.3.
Sockettes 2 4
HPD 2 '2 4
AA 1 4 2
CI' 1 5 2
Tuesday night the Ironwood Men's
Club enjoyed the Gentlemen's Choicer
special night. Dave Holtzmann topped
"A" flight with a low gross of 36
followed by Stu Homuth's 40. "A"
Flight low net was won by Mark
Cronyn with a 34 with Jamie Gaul's
34 in as runnerup.
Victorious in "B" flight was Don
Hoarde with a 40 followed by Dave -
Jackson's 41. Larry Wein capped low
net honours with a 32 while "B" net
bridesmaid was Bill Steele with a 32.
"C" Flight honours went to Bob
Drummond with 41. Runnerup was
But? Laye at 41. Divisional low net was
awarded to Basil Chase with a 32
followed by 33 brought in by Gerry
MacLean.
Andy deBoer captured "D" flight
by turning in a 50. Close was Lee Web-
ber at 51. "D" flight low net went to
Jan Van Haarlem whose score of 35
beat Wilmer Ferguson by one stroke.
Nearest the pin on no. two was Dan
Gowan while, nearest the pin on four
was Bill Mickle.
Next Tuesday isFrayne Chev-Olds
night.
Former resident
wins at bowling
The Exeter • Lawn Bowling Club
hosted a mere pairs tournament spon-
sored by the Exeter Legion. A total of
16 teams participated from London,
Mitchell, Seaforth, CEoderich, St•
Marys and Exeter.
A former Exeter resident, now
from Mitchell, Walter Westbrook took
top honours with three•wins and 49.
Second was Doug Haskins from Lon-
don who had three wins and 46. Third
was Mel Brady, Seaforth with two
wins and 47. Cliff Ashton from Clin-
ton with two wins and 46 came fourth
and John Patterson of Seaforth came
fifth with a score of two wins and 45.
Peter McFalls and son, Jason, took
the consolation prize with a final
game win of 18.
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John Rempel
George McCormick
Dwight Monck
Scott Rader
Vic Wolf
Vic Rempel
George Rempel
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