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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1989-05-16, Page 24COMMUNITY CALENDAR S onsored by: Wingham 357-.2636 Gorrie 335-3525 Kathy Waechter Insurance - All types. Homes, business, auto, farm, life rl1"."1,-T•4!'"Ili"."'":7t, • Page 4 Winghara A4va eThe8,May 164989 til:r.••• ' 04,14;i4r..,,i•r4aftrOlettr,40.400000/".0fr sf...:•••ft0//44,14,44.x.',.441$.3 WI,O,Vr.&0411',4*.1,4314:4•14404%,,VW.,..4.M1/.4-4,•&,40.::4),A. 4.0zr",4,rf. SPORTS N.'S HORSESHOES • .". •••'• • i:5•'3' Minfre, "/"INI,fir 44•711,10f.r210,..0,:•4.01, ,t7.0?•';'IMV:" Two categories, of horseshoe players enjoyed single,round, 50 - point games last Saturday at the Wingham Sportsmen's Club. Topping the 'A' category were Bill Speilmacher, Hanover and Lloyd Neeb, Kitchener, four wins and a plus of 46. In second place were Ed Neeb, Kitchener and Alon- zo Harburn, St. Marys, four wins arid a plus of 36. Wayne Sachs of Hanover and Bob Saunders, Arthur, were third at three wins and a plus of 61, while Alex Boa, Goderich and Buster Duck, Mississauga were fourth, two wins and a plus of 64. Harold Carter of Goderich and Charlie Hurst, Mississauga, were fifth at one win and a plus of 123 and rounding out the 'A' side scor- ing were Ed Bradley, St. Marys and Jack Ward, Monkton, one win and a plus of 122. On the 'B' side, Lorne Hamilton of Wingham and Lorne Kuntz, Walkerton, came out on top with three wins and a plus of 87. In sec - You don't have to plant a dead tree on your roof just to watch television Our Mini -State television antenna looks like a modest, tastefully designed little flying saucer. It is only 21" in diametre and weighs just 6 lbs and comes complete with amplifier, rotor and 60' co -ax cable. But when it is comparably located it performs as well as that big cumbersome, conven- tional monster you are used to. With its remote tuner, you can zero in on precise TV reception on any UHF or VHF chan- nel. now, AN/44 )i`e,W Authorized Dealers Harron Hardware 638-3306 Modern Appliance, Listowel • 291-4670 Askett TV, Palmerston 343-3512 Middleton Radio Shack 357-1411 ond spot were Arden Edrnonsorti Arthur and Fred Wickens, Kitchen- er, three wins, and a plus of 82. George Tervit of Wingham and Harold Pridham, Staffa, were third with three wins and a plus of 73. Jack Brintnell of Staffa and Tim O'Donnell of Arthur were fourth with three wins and a plus of 56. Ivan Gardner of Wingham and Jim Rivett, Dungannon, were fifth with two wins and a plus of 123, while Ivan Rivett, Goderich and Lorne Kuntz, Chepstow, were sixth with one win and a plus of 145. The next open tournament is Sat- urday, May 27, at 1 p.m. POLICE GRAD Constable Murray Hays gradu- ated earlier this spring from the Ontario Police College at, Aylmer. Const. Hays currently is on the staff of the Palmerston Town Police. He is the son of Bruce and Velma Hays of RR 1, Wroxeter. Wednesday, May 17 to Tuesday, May 23, 1989 Fri. May 19 Sat. May 20 Sun. May 21 Dance, Wingham- Armouries, 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. Sponsored by Wingham's Happy Gang. Everyone welcome. Residential Yard Sale and Main Street Flea Market, Wingham. Calvin -Brick United Church, Cold Meat Supper at W.I. Hall, Belgrave, 5 to 7 p.m. C.W.L. Bake, Plant and Preserve Sale at Wingham Town Hall, 10&m. to 1 p.m. Ripley -Huron Craft Festival sponsored by Ripley Agricultural Society, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Ripley Com- munity Centre, 125th Anniversary Service, Chalmers Presbyterian Church, Whitechurch at 11 a.m. and 8 p.in. Guest speaker and special music, noon lunchebn follow- ing morning service. THIS WEEK'S'.REST GLC.. RATE; 12%.• • •64 ' • K5' J MADILL WINS HURON -PERTH --The F. E. 'Madill Track and Field Club has won the Huron -Perth meet for the third year in a row. A total of 48 athletes, the largest contingent ever, will represent Madill at this week's WOSSA meet, (Track Club Photo) Janet Lisle wins triple gold at Burlington track meet Wingham Optirhist Track and bests (P.B.); Janet Lisle100m, 16.99 Field Club athletes competed at the sec., gold, 200m, 36.87 sec., gold, Burlington Legion -Optimist meet P.B., long jump 2.78m, gold; Ginny last weekend. Schenk, 100m, 17.3 sec., silver, P.B. The Wingham youngsters turned and long jump, 2.42m, silver; in some fine performances, earning MITE BOYS—David Lisle, long 14 medals and four ribbons. jump, 2.03m, Zachary O'Krafka, In the Mite girls' division, triple- king jump, 2.00m, sixth, 100m, gold medalist Janet Lisle ran strong 20.98 sec., both P.B.; Patrick Nolan, races in the 100 -metre and 200m, long jump, 2.71m, silver, 400m, placing first in both events. Lisle 1:32.6 min., silver, both P.B.; went on to pick up another gold TYKE GIRLS—Melissa Evers, ntedaLtialreio,ng jump, withia long jump, 2.62m, 800m, 3:34.8, jump of 2.78m. min., both P.B.; Jola Omole, long Teammate Ginny Schenk also ran jump, 2.51m, 100m, 18.04 sec.; a strong race to capture the silver Christa Pegg, long jump, 3.10m, sil- medal in the 100m and a bronze ver, 400m, 1:29.7 min., 800m, 3:26.78 • TYKE BOYS—Devin Chaulk, long jump, 3.56m, gold, 800m, 2:59.91 min., 100m, 16:05 sec., fifth, RB.; Marc Keil, long jump; 2.59m, 100m, 19.27 sec„ both P.B.; Michael Nolan, high jump, bronze, 400m, 1:21 min., PB., long jump, 3.30m; ATOM GIRLS—Julie Lisle, 400m, 1:07.91 min., silver, P.B., high jump, 1.28m, silver, long jump, 4.26m, silver, medley relay; Carolyn Pike, long jump, 3.51m; Lesley Pike, long jump, 3.06m, 1,500m, 6:55.54 min., P.B.; ATOM BOYS—John Clugston, min.; 100m, 17.08 sec., 200m, 37.40, both medal in the long jump. P.B. Patrick Nolan started the day with a leap of 2,71m in the Mite boys' long jump to earn a silver- Madill students qualify for junior championships medal, Nolan also ran a strong 400m to earn a bronze medal. Christa Pegg captured a silver medal in the Tyke girls' long jump, leaping 3.10m. In the Tyke boys' long jump, Devin Chaulk jumped in excellent form, earning a gold medal and ran a strong 100m race to place fifth. Michael Nolan received a bronze medal in the Tyke boys' high jump. Atom girl Julie Lisle ran a strong race in the 400m to take the silver medal. Lisle's excellent jumping style earned her two more silver medals in the high and long jumps. She also ran with the Guelph Opti- mist Track and Field Club in the medley relay to place second as a team. The following are individual r suts recorded by Wingham young ers at the meet: MITE GIRLS—Johanna Evers, 200m, 46.2 seconds, sixth; long jump, 1.78m, fourth, both personal 1111.1.11111.10111M•maamonals......e. Install A DFMKE. Satellite System And have your own cable to receive the movie channel, CNN, HBO, Cin- emax, American Exxxta- sy, Showtime and many more. STONE'S RADIO & TV GORRIE 335-6374 FOR ROCK BOTTOM PRICES • Wfp sell the best and , service the rest, On Saturday, April 29, members of -the Madill Track and Field Team travelledto London to comptte in the Foregt City Prep Invitational at London, the largest outdoor meet in North America. Despite cold temperatures and afternoon -showers, Mike Cardy and Allan Bailie qualified for the Canadian Junior Championships. As well, two new school records were set and seven personal best performances recorded. Madill results are as follows: GOLD—Cardy, 400m hurdles, 57.5 seconds to qualify for Canadi- an juniors; Allan Bailie, 400m hur- dies, 58.2 sec., personal best; Mike MacKay, pole vault, 3.10m; Lynda Harkness, shot put, 10.19m; SILVER—Cardy, 400m, 51.6 sec., new school record, P.B.; Bailie, 110m hurdles, 15.8 sec. to qualify for Canadian Juniors, new school record, P.B.; BRONZE—Derrick Evers, 1,500m, 4:43 minutes, P.B., 800m, 2:19 min., tied P.B.; Mike Kissner, 100m, 11.9 sec., 200m, 24.2 sec., P.B.; Rob Anderson, pole vault, 2,80m, P.B., Adrian Rau, 100m, 12.1 sec.; Jason Friendorf, 100m, 12.2 sec. and Cardy, 110m hurdles, 17.0 sec. GOLD IN DISCUS—Ken McDonald, a rnember of the F. E. Madill Tack and Field Club, earned a gold medal with a 40.96 - metre throw in the discus at last week's Huron -Perth meet. (Track Club Photo)