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Charlies, Gingerichs and Barber Boys
'Win Games in Rec League Action
CHARLIE'S DEFEAT BP'S
On Tuesday night, Charlie's
Auto Sales chalked up their third
victory of the season with a 12-3
win over the Bluewater BP's,
The winners scored their runs in
the first four innings, and then
were held off the scoresheet in the
last three frames by BP relieving
pincher, Brian Hodgins. The
Bluewater scored one run in each
of the second, third, and seventh
innings.
In picking up the victory for
Charlies' pitcher Richard Sehilbe
struck out seven batters and gave
up six hits. Gerard Charrette
and Brian Hodgins shared the pit-
ching chores for the BP's,
Schilbe also led the batting
assault for the winners as he had
three hits, two of them doubles,
while Gary .Flaxbard hit three
singles. Single hits were contrib-
uted by Dave Stark, Kevin McKin•
non, Richard Turkheim, Ron Cor-
riveau, Gerry Rader, Paul Cor-
riveau, Bob McBride, and Doug
Stade.
For the BP's, Pete Jeffrey hit
safely twice, while Isidore La-
porte, Tony Denomrne, Ken
Durand and Gerard Charrette each
picked up one hit.
Ontario Treasurer
To Unveil Plans
The Hon. C. S. MacNaughton
announced this week that he will
present the first of two reports
leading to a plan for development
of Midwestern Ontario at Listowel,
Monday, July 27. Civic leaders
throughout the region have been
invited to the presentation, joint-
ly sponsored by the Ontario Gov-
ernment and MODA Council.
The meeting is open to the public,
Provincial Treasurer Mac Naugh:
ton will outline the highlights of
the first -phase report on "Design
for Development: Midwestern
Ontario Region." The report pro-
vides a broad analysis of the op-
portunities and problems for
growth in the four counties of
Huron, Perth, Wellington and
Waterloo.
In announcing the presentation.
Treasurer MacNaughton stated:
"I want to emphasize that this
first report is not a plan so much
as an assessment of activities and
of regional opportunities, needs
and priorities for development,
It will outline basic growth trends
of recent years and discuss social,
economic and environmental
prospects for all parts of the reg-
ion.
"After this report has been dis-
cussed throughout the region, we
will proceed to the second -stage
report which will contain specific
recommendations for government
policies in the region. These pro-
posals will be subject to further
public review before they are sub-
mitted for implementation."
The report has been prepared
by the Regional Development
Branch, Department of Treasury
and Economics, with assistance
from the MODA Council and
numerous government departments
and agencies. It is part of a co-
ordinated planning program which
will produce development guide-
lines for all ten regions of Ontario,
A concept for the Toronto-Centrecq
Region was released on May 5,
and an analysis of the Niagara
(South Ontario) Region on June 2.
Presentation of the Phase 1 re-
port for Midwestern Ontario will
take place in the Twin Gables
Motor motel, Listowel, beginning
at S:OO p.m. on July 27.
GINGERICH'S RECORD WIN
Gingerich's Sales and Service
moved to within one game of
first place last Wednesday by
virtue of an 18-9 victory over the
Leftovers. The Leftovers jumped
into an early 2-0 first inning lead,
but by the end of the second in-
ning, Gingerich's had evened the
score by getting four singles in a
row.
Then in the third inning the
roof fell in on the Leftovers as
Gingerich's exploded for 10 runs
and put the game out of reach.
Spike Bell, Gary Maxwell, and
Richard Fisher led the hitting at-
tack for the Leftovers. Lloyd Lost -
ell contributed three hits for the
victors while Gary Gingerich,
Glen Gascho and Tony Bedard had
two apiece. John Gascho chipped
in with a single hit.
BARBERS WIN
The Barber Boys remained in
first place as they eked out a
6-5 win over the Farmer's Union.
The Barbers took a 3-2 first in -
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rung lead and led 4-2 by the
fifth inning..
Both teams picked up two runs
in the sixth making the score 6-4,
The Union boys rallied for one
run in the last inning but could
not tie the game, leaving two
men on base,
Eric Smale led the victors at
the plate with two hits, one a
"I got the raise, but I was worried for a while.
First, Dad said no."
THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1970
double while Bob Johnston, Phil
Overholt, Jim Bedard, Shane
McKinnon and George Suplat had
one hit apiece.
Phil Laporte and Paul Steckle
had two hits each for the Farmer's
Union, while Andy Durand, Pat
Regier, Glen Overholt, John La-
porte and Don masse had one.
RECEPTION
AND DANCE
FOR
BARBARA GRENIER
and
LARRY McCANN
(bridal couple)
Saturday, July 25
9 P.M.
Dashwood
Community Centre
Music by ...
DESJARDINE ORCHESTRA
Everyone Welcome
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