The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-09-05, Page 15Omn
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FISH Y
of the "erilch FaetbaO 'Tour- , d i
nament on tf'a weeR(r w%in� whoa PeJ?u P 1Countered with single ul►.
all four of their 8als wit' ill relte a fifth to leave the fi>t�al ac�tre a
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In Its opening g,%UW Saturday W�><agh x7<' met
6-T for the BPs.
° Wingba :defeated South Zorra 7� .-Monday► . e eam whieb had ° Wingham centretielder DOUR
The 4, Bill Brown had three bits while Walton, _ Leitch was voted the tournament
Doug Leitch, Bob Armstrong and defeated it in the some IcbThis 1VIVP for his outsWAdiug
Ed Daer had two each, Don p'Onship $I last year"- ..be defensive work and sparkling
time the Br?S were not ..be
�t,I Edgar was the winning pitcher. denied victory. BPo vt' lel Off seven hits i[► 13 trip&.to the plate.
- ! In their second game the BPs
defeated Ingersoll 5-o behind the with a �Dougalneitcl�� � ow�ng ®����
1 two -hit pitching of Doug Pet- . single by Kinsmen d
t; ti J teplace. Doug Leitch and Bruce an error• whilch allowed Arm-
Skinn each had two hits to lead strong on base Len, Sangster
the team offessively. hammeted a; two -and -two pitch t® hockey school
In semi-final action Monday
over the,left centre field fence for SELGItAVE —B elgrave Bina
Wingham nipped Goderich a 4-0 lead. Grant'Coultes then men, participated in the Listowe
P slammed another home run over Slo-Pitch ball tournament at th
jumped into sone-ruunn Goderich lead in the
Canada Com any the left field fence to give the BPs end of August and won two c
their three games. A few of tl'
:r-4•:: third inning. and veteran Stan Kinsmen members attende
Doherty, who had'the BPs puz national convention in Kitchen
zled at the plate, made the lead where John Green of Drayt(
• stand up until the fifth inning,was elected president of Kinsm4
when hree consecutive singles t v � clubs across Canada.
by %nn, Brown and • Doyg Lloyd Michie hosted a co
Leitch, followed by La clutch roast on August 25 for Kinsm
i. and their wives. Also that d
Kinsmen members won the t
.1630 FOR 24 HOUR MOVIE INFORMATION! three prizes at the Blyth hos
* * >n shoe pitching contest.
6TH •"�` ;. Belgrave Kinsmen
ENDS THURSDAY , SEPT. 6donating ,$Soo .to the Blyth
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Recommend# a. $elgrave hockey SU41
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SNOrIME AT AMI LL _ Septembe[ 7, 8, 9
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FRIDAY b SATURDAY SUNDAY TO TUESDAY
AT 8:00 P.M. ONLY!
AT 4:00 P.M. ONLYI
WINN5ERACADEMY AWARDS.
INCLUDING:
-BEST PICTURE
BEST DIRECT
BEST FL M EDETINGUPBEST'NG SOUNDTOR
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Starts • .. Sept. 7th -13th
FRIDAY–1 SATURDAY ONLY -TWO SHOWINGS 7:00 d 0:00
SUNDAY TO TUESDAY ONE SHOWING ! P.M. ONLY
YOU valet titin th. is mob
over to the COPS -
They are the COps.
,COLUMBIA MCTURF_A Pr.•w�n
A RASTAR MORT -G""M PrMur'�^n
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$1,000 WINNER—David Sinclair oT rergua, w,,,,,. • --
Golf and Curling Inc. lottery, received a cheque and congratulations from ac
DAY - SUNDAY ONLY : THE
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Walker Wins McKinney Trophy Win at Goderich
On Tuesday, Aug. 28, 15 ladies Not to be outdone by the gals
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b, competed for the McKinney four of our number took Part in
Trophy in an 18 -hole handicap the Goderich Maitland Men's
tournament. The winner was Invitational Sep
tournament.
of our up=
new members,
Betty Walker with a net of 70, and -coming t his record
-�.rx� with Myrla Frank right on her Bernie Haines, kept
prize at
heels with a 71. Four tied for third intact as he picked up a
Goderich with seventh low net in
place with 73. C flight:
Bill Johnston continued to like,
Gals at Goderich the Goderich layout as he cap -
The following day six ladies tured first low gross prize in C
went to the Goderich Sunset flight, bringin'home .a good
Invitational and brought home a prize along with the trophy -
carload of prizes. Agnes
Wingfield had third low gross, Ladies' Carting Trophy
second flight; Myrla Frank, third The,ladies will be playing for
low gross, third flight; Joyce the CaAemg Trophy Sept. 6 at 1
Church, fourth low net, third p.m. This is an 18 -hole tour-
. flightand Janis Creeden, nament without handicap.
.;
1 ° seventh low gross, third flight.
ell under wet Monkey Golf
The girls played wSept.16,
conditions. Don't forget Suyydwithmonkey
will be a fun day
golf on the schedule. Things start
Lottery Winner
Winner of the $1,000 lottery at 3 P.M. with a corn roast and
draw for Sept. 1 wasflDthe�ave rbeue al ots offan.o follow. It should be
G Thorne, former vet wl
veterinary clinic.
' Sunday Action
Fifty-two golfers were out for
- Sunday morning action. A
• I GODFRICH i regular visitor from Listowel,
` Terry Wicke, took low net with a WANTADS
32. Other winners included Glen
pp t��yy b � Aitchison, Bob Ruth and John 2
TY °1iN �CAT88C `Lefty' Cruickshank.
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