The Wingham Advance-Times, 1974-07-18, Page 12ti
Thursday,11'74
punched
oung Olympians of Canada
Wong Olympians of
prrrgrarwas launched in
area on June 28.
children have been
Medals frac school
dais:
Kingshridge, Jim Van Out,
The Mailtand Valley Conserva-
tion Authority will be sponsoring
the new mascot -editor, Rocky
tccoon, in the weekly new5-
papera throughout the Maitland
AberWatershed.
It's Rocky's job to let people
ow what the Conservation
�thority is and what is does in
efforts to promote proper
ementand to protet our
tural resources.. Rocky hopes,
, to make the public "conser-
vation conscious" and wishes to
et them know how Maitland
Valley Conservation Authority
pan assist others through its -
Many pcconservation, programs.
fe
Presently, a Bluebird Manage -
lent
ment Program is proposed by the
Maitland Authority;
The bluebird was near the point
extinction until\, concerned,
bviduals began programs to
1pnurse its numbers back to.a
urvival level, '
Since Southwestern Ontario is
In the bluebird's breeding range;
Maitland Valley Conservation
AuAuthority would like to know the
hcation and nature of any pro-
gram . undertakenby private
viduals or. groups who have
-!
to remove , the bluebird s
Wane from the list of endangered
.
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have any information it.
welcome at the Maitland
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CLIFF EMMER TON
Sales Representative
Point Clark, R.R. #1,
Kincardine
Office: 395-5020
Home: 395-5544
Donna Drennan, and. Joanne
Wingham, Mary Deriruyn,
Goderich, Bruce Melick and
Robert Jeffery,
St. Coltunban, F>;ank Trane,
Teresa Hicknell,, Joey VanBakel,
Brendan Lane, Linda Waver..
Dublin, Dolores Poppe and
Mary Lou Maloney.
St. Michael's, Stratford, Irene
Ochman.
Immaculate Conception, Strat-
ford, John Biesin..
St. Ambrose, Stratford, Joan
Hishon and Brenda Hishon.
St. Joseph's, Stratford, Sheila
Ste*.
St, Aloysius, Stratford, Dan
Weber, Mike S.chef ter, Frank
Commencing July 8, *11
playgrounds in Huron and Perth
opened for the summer months.
Anyone unable to register for the
Young Olympians • of Canada
maogram during this summer
y have the opportunity of,
doing so at the school in Sep-
tember.
Recently, the Canadian
Olympic Association in Montreal
promoted John McCarroll to the
position of regional program
director, effective July 10.
JOHN McCARROLL
Regional Program Director •
Students. working on
stream survey project
From the University of Guelph, surplus mimiov s ,are •.naturally
John Rample and . Wayne releas �SrriTM
t p aUgh
ager, both preparingto enter level of 1 h=ip)b f� t
e
their fourth year., come Septem= - fisherman, and for the future.
ber, have become involved within Points out John, "Open a book on
Experience '74. That's the On- fish species and examine the
tario Government's student thousands . of different minnows.
summer employment program. It takes a number of years, soiie-
John and Wayne• have career- times, just to identify them:"
oriented•surnmer jobs. They are It appears that these students
involve& instream surveys with have a pretty tough job ahead of
the Bayfield, Ausable and Upper them. But neither John nor
Thames Rivers, under the super- . Wayne appear worried. Concedes
vision of the Wingham District Wayne, "It's the type of job
Biologist Rene Jones. I wouldn't .mind . doing . for a
° Explains Wayne, "It's a water living." John agrees. ""It's . ex -
chemistry analysis. We will be tremely interesting . and man
assessing water quality for sports people don't realize how im
fisheries. This • means the portant it. is."
, examination of water tempera. It definitely is important. Their
ture, species composition (fish), streams inventory will be studied
examination of " possible . dam by the Ministry of Natural Re -
sites (for ponds), spawning beds, sources and then comparisons
and also some sources of pollu- will be made with other streams.
tion." The stream survey is not only of
Adds John, :"We usenetsfor the importance to the Ministry of
fish 'where possible, and where Natural Resources but to every
not possible we have an electro- loch community. . Itis another
shocker." positive step by the Ontario
The electroshocker allows the ' Government in providing worth -
fish to be caught without harming whileand meaningful student
them. ft sends an electric shock employment.
through the ' water, stunning the Points out Wayne, "The survey
fish. Most of these fish are itself is important today yes, but
minnows, and if Wayne and John the findings will be useful five
can't identify the species they are and six years from now. We're
preserved and shipped to Toronto helping the local communities,
for further identification. The and the experience is invaluable
to us." Adds John, "You wanta
believe it."
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Thursday, July 18
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AFTER A POOLS! DE demonstration ofsome of the baslo positions and. maneuvers used
in synchronised swimming, Sport Ontario Instructor Janis 4BIImk a asked, the students to
take to the water. The Wingham Recreation Department hopes to include synchronised
swimming in its pool program this summer. Miss Blirnkie held the instruction session lest
Thursday. (Staff Photo)
Brophys meet 1SebringiIIe, Shakespeare
Brophy Bros: Tire exploded for
six runs in the top of the ninth in-
ning to score yet another come
from -behind WOAA slow Pitch
league win over Sebringville
Sunday evening. Trailing 84
heading into the last frame,,
Brophy's found the range for
seven hits, six runs and then held
Sebriegville. °Scoreless in their
last bats for the win.
In another contest in Wingham
July 10, Shakespeare scored 15
runs in the first two innings and
coasted to an 18-8 .win over
Brophys. The locals have played
16 games this season, including
league, exhibition and tourna-
ment tilts rand sport a healthy
won 10, lest'sik record.
Wingbian� B, Seim. ingv)Ue 8
Glen:Casemore led off the ninth
inning with a pinch hit single to
start the Wingham rally over'
Sebringville, Doubles " by Doug
Foxton, ; Ed Deichert and Des
Brophy plus singles by Gerry
Edwards, Bob Brandon and Dick
Eskerod accounted • for
Wingham's seven, hits and six.
winning :runs.
Edwards ' totalled four hits for
Brophys; Doug Foxton had
three; Ken Saxton, Deichert and
•
Brophys semi -
final�
,.ts
in Wellesley tourney
Brophy Bros. Tire of Wingham game that saw Wingham take. a
reached the semi finals of the;,, commanding` 12-1 lead into the
Wellesley -Queen's: Hotel Slow.;.� fourth inning and then coast to a
Pitch Invitational Tournament on .13-5 lin. Bob Brandon had three
the weekend,
winning tvvc� def ", phy.
,�`�ts for Bra . a with Gerry► Ed-
three games,emerge as one pi
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.il9 �. y , Y n war ^, � 'r�s"'r� e�t�'; ..and ,4. Dick
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Y� d • Bro Doug
Mitchell won the Queen's� P`hY�� � Foxton
Hotel. end Bob Foxton finding the range
Trophy and the tourney, knock- ' for one hit apiece Cord Welwood
Brophy got "two ` and,Casemore,
Brandon, Gord Welwood and
Eskerod conked one each. Bob
and Bruce Foxton completed the
winning Wingham iineup4
Shakespeare 18,Wingitam 8 a.
Brophy's recovered from the
opening onslaught by Shaker
speare to plate Six runs of their
own in the 'second inning but :that .
was just about the ball game as
the visitors , scored only three
more and Brophy's plated two
additionalruns for the remaining
seven innings.
Gerry Edwards Made his
second start On the mound for the
locals and the loss evened his
record at one win and one defeat
for the season. Shakespeare Com-
bined a dozen hits in the o
two innings .:with "three-Brop y
errors for their 15 -rune outburst.
Four hits in four trips to the
plate for George Foulon was the
best Brophy effort. -Ken Saxton
and Doug Forton included borne -
runs in their two hits And. Des
Brophy found the range for a pair
of Nis. Bob Braido`hi bJ —
wards, Bruce xton,,
Deichert and Dick Eskerod were
good for one hit apiece for
ing off Wellesley in _ the, final 'held Brodhagen to only seven hitsWirigham
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game. Mitchell defeated New ''enroute to his second win of the
Hamburg in one semi-final and tot rnament
elks ey sidelined, Wingham in
the other semi-final.
Brophy's opened play in the
tourney Friday evening with a
come -from -behind ;9-7 win over
Moorefield. In their first game
,Saturday Wingham bombed
• Brodhagen 13-5 and then lost 9-i
to Wellesley.
In the Friday night opener,
Moorefield held a 3 -inning 4-2
lead before Brophy's caught fire
for three runs in the fourth and
two more in each of the fifth and
sixth frames while holding
Moorefield scoreless until the
sixth and seventh, when they
totalled three more 'runs. Final
score was 9-7 for Wingham.
Both teams connected for ten
hits and 'cord Welwood took the
victory for Brophy's with support
at the plate from. Gerry Edwards
who belted three doubles. Bob
and Doug Foxton and Ed
Diechert had two hits each and
Des .Brophy contributed a triple
to account for Brophy's ten hits.
Bruce Foxton was the big noise
at the plate for Brophy's in the
Saturday win over Brodhagen,
pt\iting four straight singles, in a
`' After about an hour's rest,
Brophy's todk on Wellesley in the
send -final and fell behind 6-1 in
the third fining when Wellesley
put the , game . on ice. The host
team cracked five; home runs to
account for their winning totalof
nine, while Wi gham managed
;only, one run off eight hits.
Welwood and Gerry Edwards
shared the pitching '.chores for
Brophy's in. this one, giving up ,15
safeties to the heavy hitting
Wellesley team. No Brophy
players were .able to gain more
than one hit each and Ken Saxton,
Gary Storey, Des . Brophy, Ed
Diechert, Bob. Forton, Bob Bran-
don, Gord Welwood and Bruce
Foxton all hit singles to account
for Wingham's eight hits.
Also seeing action for Brophy's
during the tournament were
George Foulon and Frank -Heard.
Ken Saxton was a standout for
Brophy's in all three games,
making 20 put-outs in 21 innings
of play, to pace the locals in a fine
defensive effort that saw Wing -
ham commit only six errors in
the three games.
ON WEDNESDAY and Thursday fast week two representatives of the Ontario West
Central Minor Lacrosse Association, Dan Cross and Roger doydo conducted a lacrosse
clinic for the boys of Wingham's three OWCMLA teams. •Her* • Boyd puts the boys
through some warm-up exercises before the clinic begins. (STAPP PHOTO)
'Cl tie, Gaderieh Luleknow,
I'sl rtoa,'Tee Ater and -
rirstlrise and tia* trek* woe*.
to Lee Ryan and :
Go!dericit with three wink
of4i a :!fin o'er.
The ether prizes went tot :sem*
:Arneldrisher ander. Allison of
Garish; t , . 5, McDonald
and; Uo S of Awa,
Tied in fourth position were
Archie Blair. and Jim Dezerow 1
Tester, , Cimar Bre* M and
partner :of Luoknow; Mall
and Allan MacKay of wham,,
Tht pair won the position
on a draw.
St. John Ambulance says never
Permit young children to Operate
a power mower or sit on a riding
mower,
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Had andther successful
MEN'S :INVITATIONAL GOLF TOURNAMENT
JULY U
The, executive would like to thank all those who
participated in any way, and special thanks to
our local merchants, and •esr #- s
p o slonal and
business people who donated prizes.
MACTAVISH'PINA •
WINGHAM MOTEL
VANCE'S REXALL DRUG STORE
PARKER'S 5c to $1.00 STORE
ERNIE KING MUSIC CENTRE
WALTER'S
PATTISON'S ELECTRIC
LEItOY JACKSON' PLUMBING
HAVES FAMILY CLOTHING
HARRIS STATIONERY
HILL'S SHOES
STEADMANS
STAINTON'S HARDWARE
WAXWORKS BOUTIQUE
SHIRLEY'S HOUSE OF FASHION
,WINGHAM ADVANCE -TIMES
TRIANGLE DISCOUNT
MAITLAND REDI-MIX
CAMERON WHOLESALE
CALLAN SHOES
SNYDER'S STUDIO
MILLER'S LADIES' WEAR
MARKS AUTO BODY
READMAN CLEANERS
IDEAL SUPPLY
CURRIE'S FURNITURE
RACK N' BREAK •
CHRIS GOSLING CHEV. OLDS
, BARRY REID
JACK GOODALL
MRS. LLOYD.
KEITH FI' ZSIMMONS REAL ESTATE
TORONTO DOMINION' BANK
CKNX BROADCASTING
JOHN LABATT, CO. LTD,
HANNA'S MEN'S WEAR
MACHAN PLUMBING
McDONALD'S BRIDAL BOUTIQUE
MIDDLETON'S HOME FURNISHINGS
PIZZA PALACE
WINGHAM FRUIT MARKET
WINGHAM SUNOCO
CRAWFORD MOTORS
DAUGHERTY PRO HARDWARE
BEAVER LIMBER
DECOR SHOPPE
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Thanks,, again! It is you who makes this a successful annual event.
Brian C. Elm'slie,,
Tournament Chairman,
Wingham Golf Club.