HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1989-06-20, Page 19plus of 53. Jim Rivett and Doug
Marshall were fifth, three wins and
a plus of and Ivan Gardner and
Corey McKee were sixth, three wins
and a plus of 50.
Ivan Rivett and Don Saunders
were seventh, two wins and a plus
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Lucknow lucky
in lawn bowlirtg
Lucknow's Jack Fisher was the
winning skip at Saturday's Lawn
Bowling Tournament held at Wing -
ham Lawn Bowling Green Satur-
day.
In spite of the cold and rain, 12
teams entered the tournament from
Brussels, Clinton, Harriston,
Atwood, Lucknow and Wingham.
Second place finisher was Jim
Coultes of Brussels, while Don
McLeod of Harriston finished in
third place.
The consolation prize went to Bill
Forsyth of Wingham.
The Canadian
Red Cross Society
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south of Belmore.
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Wednesday, June 21 to Tuesday, June 27, 1989
Wed. June 21
Thurs. June 22
Sat. June 24
Sun. June 25
Mon. June 26
Thurs. June 27
Howick Lions Swimming Registration at the Pool
6:30 to 9 p.m,
Spring Invitational Meeting, Calyin Brick UCW.
Guest speaker, refreshments.
Annual Meeting of Board, of Governors to Wing -
ham and District Hospital, 8 p.m., RNA training
centre.
Summer Dance, Blyth Arena Floor, age of majority,
sponsored by Blyth Lions Club. Tickets at door or
call Don Scrimgeour 523-4551.
Howick Lions Pool Fun Day, Gorrie, 1:30 p.m.
Belgrave Country Fayre, Belgrave Comm. Centre,
4 p.m. Cold meat supper, 5 to 7 p.m.
Open House to celebrate Henry Mulvey's 80th
birthday, 2 to 4 p.m., Belmore Library. Everyone
welcome.
Celebrate Camp Kintail's 60th Anniversary, Beef
Barbecue, 5 to 7 p.m. For information call 529-
7317.
Annual Meeting at Wingham Area Day Centre for
the Homebound, Wingham Armouries, 1 p.m.
Video presentation. Everyone welcome.
Strawberry Garden Party, Fordwich United Church,
starting 4:30 p.m.
Turnberry Township Council Meeting, 7:30 p.m.,
Township Municipal Office.
THIS WEEK'S BEST
G.I.C. RATE 11 112%
SOTH ANNIVERSARY
The family of Harold and
Margaret Mitchell wish to con-
gratulate them on their 50th
wedding anniversary on July 1.
Relatives and friends are invited
to a gathering at the home of
couple's son at 1492 Barnett
Drive, Burlington, from 2 to 5
p.m. on Sunday, July 9. Love
and best wishes from your chil-
dren and grandchildren.
Wroxeter
FINANCIAL BOOST---Wingham Optimist Club Treasurer Susan
Cardy gives national track and field pole vaulter Doug Wood of
Wingham a boost with a cheque for $5000. The funds go toward
covering the athlete's day-to-day expenses while he trains in Tor-
onto for several upcoming track and field meets.
Peewees win
two against Brussels
Wroxeter sticks were back on-
stream with a home -field win of 14-
2 against Brussels in PeeWee soft-
ball action earlier this month.
Wroxeter made 14 runs on 10 hits
with two errors, scoring four times
in the first inning, three in the third,
and seven runs in the sixth. D. Win-
temute pitched five innings, giving
up one earned run on three hits. He
had five strike -outs and three
walks.
Ryan Gallaher took to the mound
in the 6th and gave up one
• unearned run, and_ no hits, striking
RIDGETOWN GRAD
Paul Raymond Fear graduat-
ed from Ridgetown College of
Agricultural Technology on
May 19 with a livestock major.
The son of Wayne and Monica
Fear of RR 4, Brussels, Paul
presently is employed by Echer
Lea Acres of RR 1, Seaforth.
I,AMBTON GRADUATE
Rhonda M. Rathburn has
received her diploma for suc-
cessfully completing the three-
year business administration
(accounting) program at
Lar%bt®n:, College 'at,Sran'das She
' has• acre 'ted %a"pi i itit rt. with
T ito,'�"'r
Canad� �' � kei's
out three and walking two.
Gallaher led the hitting attack
with two homers, one a grand slam
in the bottom of the sixth, and six
RBIs. G. Welch followed with a
home run and a single for three
RBIs, J. Flear added a double, and
two RBIs, W. Roberts clouted a
triple for two RBIs, D. Wintemute
nailed two singles, and M. Greig
and M. Hargrave each chipped in
with one single.
Last Tuesday Wroxeter dumped
Brussels again with a 15-7 win, to
take both ga m s Of . a. home rxiaalch-
up.
J. Kieffer picked up the win in re-
lief of D. Wintemute. In just over
two innings, Wintemute gave up
seven runs on four hits, struck out
three and walked two as well as
hitting three Brussels batsmen.
J. Kieffer pitched the remaining
innings of no -hit ball, striking out
eight and walking five.
Wroxeter batters struck for 15
runs on 15 hits, while defensively
committing one error. G. Welch led
the hitting attack going 3 for 3 with
a two -run homer and two singles.
D. Keil followed with a two -run
home run and a single. J. Flear
chipped in with two singles as did
S. Stevens and M. Greig. R. Galla-
her knocked in a double. Singles
went to Wintemute, Roberts and
Hargrave.
Bares downed
by the Browns
Shoppers' Drug Mart Bluevale
Bares went down 8-5 to Brown's
Buddies from Trowbridge last week
in softball action.
Bluevale Bares were up 4-2 over
the Buddies until the sixth inning
when Brown's pulled off six runs
due to several Bares errors.
This week's cash draw winners
are Kelly Phillips and Betty Hewitt.
Wet weather forces
horseshoe play inside
It was a cold, wet day on June 10
when horseshoe enthusiasts gath-
ered at the Wingham Sportsmen's
Club. All games were played inside
because of the weather.
Double -round games of 30 points
were enjoyed. Alex Boa of Goderich
and Fred Wickens, Kitchener, were
first with eight wins and a plus of
31.
Harold Carter of Goderich and
Eugene Kuntz, Walkerton, were
second with seven wins and a plus
of 64. Third-place winners were
Jack Arnold, Mildmay and Ivan
Rivett, Goderich, five wins and a
plus of 80.
Jack Ward of Monkton and, Her-
man Fisher of Benmiller were
fourth, four wins and a plus of 114,
while Harold Pridham of Staffa and
Leon Russell, Wingham, were fifth
at three wins and a plus of 140.
Rounding out the scoring in sixth
place were Ivan Gardner and Lorne
Hamilton, both of Wingham, three
wins and a plus of 102.
The next tournament is this Sat-
urday, June 24.
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Single -round games of 30 points
were played last Thursday evening
at the Wingham Sportsmen's Club.
Harold Carter and Jack Kerr were
first with six wins and a plus of 20,
while Paul McKee and Eugene
Kuntz were second, five wins and a
plus of 41. Leon Russell and Elmer
McF4r1an W third, (our wins aid
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Mr. William Fenton of RR 1, Belgrave
(right) is presented as winner of the Stan-
dard Trust "Savings Time Promotion", clock
.d -raw , by G,Qrry , K'ava gh,. Manager, of.
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