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Zurich Citizens News, 1976-08-04, Page 17Page 18 -Citizens News, August 4, 1976 l HOCKEY SCHOOL UNDERWAY — The second week of the Huron Hockey school is now in hill swing. Above, John McAllister, David Erb and Chris Denomme of Zurich, Rick Shelley, Parkhill and Joe Slegers and Mike Tadgell of Strathroy and Mike Buckiso of Pittsburg, Pennsylvania get some tips from instructor Bill Mahoney. T -A photo Tigers defeated by Clinton The Dashwood Tigers closed out the regular schedule in the Huron -Perth intermediate baseball league this week on a rather disappointing note. Wednesday in Clinton, the Tigers suffered a 16-8 defeat at the hands of the Clinton Colts and Friday night back on the Dash- wood diamond the visiting Listowel club came out on the top end 'of a 17-7 score. Friday's contest was scoreless for the first three innings and then Listowel broke loose with five "runs in the fourth inning and five more in the next frame : The Tigers only serious scoring came in the bottom of the fourth when they were able to send four runners across the plate. Bob Hoffman and Bill Schade singled for the only Tiger hits in the fourth. Their scoring was helped by a pair of walks and the same number of errors by Listowel. John Hayter's double and a single from the bat of Bob Hoff- man produced two more Tiger tallies in the sixth inning. In the Dashwood ninth, Glenn Thurman singled, moved to second as Gary Gibson walked and home on Jim Hoffman's single. Other Dashwood hits in ad- dition to the run scoring innings were singles by John Hayter, Dave Parsons, Bob Hoffman and Glenn Thurman. Larry Clarke was the starting pitcher for Dashwood. He needed relief help from Perry Stover in the fifth. • The outcome of Wednesday's game in Clinton was in doubt until the Colts erupted with seven runs in the seventh inning and added two more in the eighth. The Tigers counted two runs in the first frame with singles by Jim Dietrich and Dave Parsons providing the power. In the Dashwood second, Brad Gregus opened with a two -bagger and came home to score on MIRACLE An optimist is a father who expects more from his children than he can deliver himself. THE HURON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION Requires a Secretary For Seaforth Public School duties to begin Sept. 1, 1976 Applications stating qualification and experience to be sent to: J.W. TALBOT, PRINCIPAL Box 609 SEAFORTH, Ontario by August 13, 1976. Interviews will be scheduled after August 25, 1976. D.J. COCHRANE HERB TURKHEIM Director of Education Chairman of the Board singles by Gary Gibson and John Hayter. Gary Gibson doubled and Dave Parsons and Gary Hartman singled to drive in four Tiger scores in the fifth inning. In the ninth Glenn 'Thurman walked and scored without the aid of any base hits. Bob Hoffman and John Hayter shared pitching duties for Dash- wood while Don Bartliff, Butch Fleet and Burns were on the mound for Clinton. CciII the News 236-467f NOTICE TO EQUIPMENT OWNERS For "Winter Maintenance Operations 1976-77 Season" the following equipment is required. Trucks—with minimum R.G.W. 27,000 lbs. suitable for mounting power sanding units, are required at the follow- ing locations: 1 Truck—Arthur, Mitchell, St. Marys, New Hamburg, Erin 2 Trucks—Shelburne, Harriston, Listowel, Wingham, Goderich, Clinton, Grand Bend, Guelph West NOTE: Standby rate for single axle 27,000 Ib. R.G.W. is $14.00 per day. TRUCKS—With minimum R.G.W. 42,000 lbs. tandem, required at the following locations: 1 Truck—Listowel, Wingham, Clinton, Milverton, Mitch- ell, Guelph West,.New Hamburg 2 Trucks—Shelburne, Arthur, Galt, Guelph East, Erin NOTE: Standby rate for tandem axle 42,000 Ib. R.G.W. trucks is $18.00 per day. THE SUCCESSFUL BIDDER MUST HAVE A P.C.V. CLASS "R" LICENCE FOR THE APPROPRIATE REGION. LOADERS—(without operator) 1 at each of the following locations: 1 1/2 Cu. Yd. 4 wheel drive—Shelburne, Arthur, Harris - ton, Listowel, Wingham, Godericf), Clinton, Grand Bend, Erin, St. Marys, Milverton, New Hamburg, Galt, Guelph West, Guelph East, Crewson's Corners (Acton) Sealed tenders on forms supplied by the Ministry will be received by the District Engineer, 581 Huron Street, P.O. Box 8, Stratford, Ontario. N5A 6S8. Telephone -271-3550 until 9:00 a.m. D.S.T. MONDAY, AUGUST 23rd, 1976 Specifications, tender forms and envelopes may be obtained in person or by mail from the District Office in Stratford. When requesting tenders, please specify location (s). The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 0111111111111111111 The Huron/Perth District Health Council Steering Committee respectfully solicits the opinions of all organiza- tions and interested citizens, with regard to the formation of a District Health Council to assess the needs and recommend to the Ministry the priority for Health expenditures in the two counties. All submissions will be carefully tabulated and will ultimately clic/ate the recommendation the Com- mittee will be obliged to make to the Ministry of Health. All members of the Steering Committee are available for meetings and will provide informa- tion regarding the function and duties of a District Health Council. For Further information Contact: Box 729 Wingham ,Ontario