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In 12 inning:
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and Wilngbari BPs payed to a 3.8
draw last Tuseday night in an
exhibitim fastball game here.
"W 'BPs woo" for, three
runs in the first inning Bea
Blackwell walked with one out
and moved to third an a single by
Bob Armstrong. After Len
Sangster grounded out Ed Daer
batted in two rues with a double
to right field and scored himself
an a single by Doug Leitch.
St vog pitching by Rick Lob -
singer held Wingham scoreless
throughout the next 11 innings.
Port Elgin scored one run in
the first inning on three hits and
tied the game in the seventh
when Ron Underwood belted a
two -run homer over the right
field fence. Dater pitched a strong
game for Wingham, limiting the
strong -hitting Maple Squares to
sic hits. The BPs had eight hits
during the game.
League action continues next
Tuesday when Lucknow visits
Wingham and Thursday when the
BPs travel to Chepstow- The
team has learned its first-round
opponents in the WOAA playoffs
will be Orangeville. Dates for the
games will be arranged shortly.
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Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 8
Saturday, July 25, 26, 27, 28
"A Superior Suspense Film"
THE CHINA SYNDROME
Starriria Jane Fonda 8 Jack Lemrnon
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Gabriel Kaplan Stars in
FAST BREAK
(Adult Entertainment)
Sunday, July 29 Only
1. MALIBU BEACH
2. SENIORS ,
3. TEXAS DETOUR
ADMITTAWLE
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
July 30, 31 and August 1
Walt Disney's Production of
BEDKNOBS AND
BROOMSTICKS
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HOT LEAD, COLD FEET
Starring Karen Valentine 8
Don Knott
Children's Admission 25'
MW Winglism Advaae•-Tunes. July 25, 1979 --per
THE
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` WWGIIAN INVITATIONAL Kine:ardine, St. Catharines,
�Ld Wednesday, July 1h saw the
Guelph
local golf club a beehive of ac- 1"bee lead many �ed Pis.
tivity.So 114 golfers from the ary � the
ra
were on hand for the most suc- event has a very nto state
effect which is boundd s attract
cessful invitational ever. some teem competition.
Harry Murray of London took . This is a nine hole event with a
the low gross and Labatt Trophy shot gun start, with the tee off
a with a 70, as be nosed out Bob time ad at 9 a.m. Aug. 1.
Greer of Lucknow. and Joe There will be a lot of good
s a Graziolto, who carded 71s. shobting on the c018 n and IDs of
Bob Boak had the low net score shooting of another, sort tin the
with a 63. clubhotne as the boys talk about
The top three low grass golfers old times and "remember When.,
in B flight were Doug Klnclhen, will be the start of more thanone
Peter Hilbert and Biu Skelding of flashback to by-gane sparUn of
Wtngham, all with 77s. happiness
y F € The top three low grass golfers
Sumw x p rs01.%
in C flight were Jack Dewberry of There was
��a''good gathering at
x <: Listowel, 85; Jack Stone of the club for this event, with 54 an
Listowel, 85 and G. Peterson, 87. hand. The low net score went to
Law nets in A flight were golfed Doug Neil, with the other prues
by Aubrey James, Listowel, with won by Harper English, Hugh
a- 63; Jim Graham, 64 and Vic Mundell and Joel Skelding
Contin, 67.
Law nets in B flight were'Ken
Feasey, 63; Dave Turbitt of
Listowel, 63 and Pat Wenbover,
64. Sportsfest
Low nets in C flight were •
on
SLIDE INTOTHIRD--Scottearned by Ken Saxton and Larry registratift Hammond of London CP Rall Is shown sliding into third base Laneboth of Wingham,
in his team's 11 Inning 12=10 win over the Wingham Teachers In the consolation match of The longest drive of the in- •
the weekend CKNX slow pitch tournament. After the next pitch he was declared out when vitational was a beaut by Joe�s extended
a foul ball hit by a teammate struck his foot. Graziotto and the closest shot to
the pin was recorded by Ross' The deadline for registering in
Cockwell. any of the 16 recreational event
S S The weather, was ideal for tie tournaments at Sportsfest '79 has
Brown S wi
invitational, there was a terrific been extended to Aug. 1.
Recreation Reportp i c n i e held prize table and there was the best Events include archery,
BY RENNIE ALEXANDER In fps• euchre, horseshoe pitching,
One of the participants from shuffleboarei soccer, t -ball
Rex. Director at B e I g r a V e Toronto was heard to say "I've tennis, girls' softball, men's slow
been to a lot of tournaments pitch, table tennis, gymnastics,
The Ontario Brown Swiss Pic- Toronto and around the pDi fun run, karate, women's
Sunday, July 15, the Wingham Josephine Street Park nic was held at Loreldo Farms, and the Wingham Invitational recreational softball, ball hockey
Tennis Club successfully Thursday, 8:30 p.m., Brophy RR 1, Belgrave, Saturday July this year tops them all•" and swimming. Q
organized the Centennial Tennis Slow Pitch vs. Monkton; 21. The morning was spent CENTENNIAL NINE HOLE Sportsfest '79 will be held at
Club Tournament. There were 17 Friday, 8 p.m., Juvenile girls visiting and looking over the GOLF TOURNAMENT Listowel the weekend of Aug, 10 -
participants, each competing in vs. Meaford; herd Ross Gibson and his crew 12. For further information
four matches, with Jim Snyder Monday, 7 p.m., Industrial Al.__ _ __ _ , rer,n*t entrio,. in. fry I., A—
MICE d piunic lunch, i.ne Huron r - ��••+ contact Janet Bishop at 281-2701.
and Elaine Hopper capturing the Slow Pitch, Turnberry vs. Burke- County dairy princess, Jean °
overall awards. McLeod, 9 p.m. Police vs. Siertsema, made draws for door
The centennial bike and buggy Sportsmen; prizes which had beim donated by
parade will be Friday, Aug. 3, Tuesday, . 8:30 p.m. In- the following local firms: Xtra MW Myth StMMWjd
starting at 6 p.m, at Cruickshank termediates vs. Lucknow; Vim, Co-operative, Belgrave, UV
Park on Josephine Street. There Wednesday, 7 p.m. Industrial Huron Tractor, Da.co, Har- presents
will be prizes r for everyone Slow Pitch, Businessmen vs. vestore, Trojan' Corn, William
participating in the parade and Foundry; 9 p.m. Belgrave vs. Tiffin, Imperial Esso agent and
also individual prizes according Teachers. Canadian Imperial Bank of Com // Child//
to each age category. The parade Riverside Ball Park merce, Wingham.
will proceed to the Armouries Friday, 6:30 p.m. Pee Wee boys by James We N1C1'101
where there will _ be a penny vs. Mount Forest; Wilber Freeman and Glen _
carnival. Sunday, 1:30 p.m. Midget boys _ McNeil gave a demonstration on Opening Jul 31 at 8:30 m.
Anyone wishing to see vs: Exeter; clipping cattle for showing and P 9 Y P•
Wingham and the surrounding Wednesday, 6:30 .p.m. Tyke how to present them in the show Blyth Memorial Hall, Blyth, Ontario
area from the air should sign up boys vs. Clinton. ring. Adults 4.25, Senior Citizens 3.50, Children 2.50 _
for the Wingham centennial fly- Reservations by calling 523-9300 or in Listowel at
over Saturday, Aug. 4, 9 a.m. to Basically Books or in Wingham at the Waxwork's Boutique.
12 noon and 4-6 p.m. For further
information contact the Personal Notes from Belmore
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recreation department at 357- Marilyn Balla h scoring home
1208. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Mulvey and g g
The ball games for the week family vacationed at Port Elgin runs. The PeeWee girls defeated
July 26 -Aug. 1 will be as follows: for a few days. Winthrop 20.17 with the lone 1�/.
i ngimm con WnW
home run being, scored by Jane SOAP OX DERBY
Stewart Mulvey visited with Dickson. The Peewee boys gain -
relatives for a few days last ed ,another win by defeating Gor-
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week. rie 16-8. The Belmore Midget
Teddy Fisher achieved a triple Girls were defeated 13-10 by Monday -August 6 es2:00 p.m.
play in the Belmore Squirts' Chepstow. The Juvenile Girls 17
softball victory over Belgrave 20- were defeated 13-10 by Teeswater CATEGORIES: Junior (11 yrs. and under)
17. The Belmore Bantam Girls and the Belmore Midget Boys Senior (12 and up)
defeated Bluevale 37-11 with again defeated Goderich, this
Julie Mulvey, Wendy McKee and time by a 6-3 score. Name .... ...... . , .. • • ........... • ..... .
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Wingham Centennial
SERVICE GROUPS!
Enter a bed in the Bed Races to be held on Monday, August 6th at 3:00
p.m. Entry fee is $5.00 per bed ... 5 people must be on one team.
Name of Group
Address
Phone
Junior (18 yrs. and under)
Senior
Send entry form to Wingham Junior Citizens,
Box 993 Wingham.
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CANOE RACES
Sunday, August 5 - 1:00 p.m.
CATEGORIES: Junior (16 and under) Senior
Ladies....................................
Couples..................................
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ENTRY FEE: $5.00 per canoe
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Box 993, Wingham
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