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The Seaford) ll Mens Fast Embro hoofs
League held their annualtop„-
narnerd June 15, 16 and 17 at Lions Eon - .
Park and Opdmist Park hall Embro Junius
diamonds. There were 16 teams
from across Southwestern Ontario! Btnsseds u tS
competing for the A or B division . Kifclleller Case .s
champions r
The winners
of the A division are Lambeth WesteM Stars
the Walton Brewers who played
their last game against the Embro SCh
Juniors- That final score was 21 to
0.
The winners of the B division are
the Lambeth Western Stars who
played their last gauze against the
Brooksdale Brewers. That final
score was 4 to O.
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Merchants
At last victory! The Seaforth Mer-
chants senior Mens hardball team
doubled Exeter 12-6 last Tuesday
night, breaking a losing streak that
has been plaguing them in recent
games.
Seaforth started out strongly,
scoring four runs in the first inning
to step into an early lead. Marty
Bedard was safe on an error, Marc
Robinet and Rick Boon walked to
load the bases, and Del Mitchel -
more hit his second home run of
the season - a grand slam - to
initiate the scoring.
Exeter replied with a run of its
own in its half of the fust inning,
WHERE? WHERE? - George
Hildrebrand asks his lawn
bowling partner for guidance
during Wednesday afternoon
tournament action on the
Seaforth greens. Elliott photo.
Southampton
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8 AWAITING JUDGEMENT - Walton Brewer #11 waits for judgement on his play. He hit the ball with his
0 bat and the ball ricocheted off his helmet and into another player. The play was called foul and #11 had
4 a second try and struck out. But no matter, the Walton Brewers went on to win their championship.
0 Oxford photo.
snap losing streak with 12-6 win
but Seaforth scored three more in Exeter scored a run in the third, Rick Boon was the winning pitcher
allowing six runs on 10 hits over
the second to negate that effort. two in the fourth and one in the
Bedard led off that inning with his sixth to close the gap to 8-6. But eight innings- We walked three
first homerun of the season. that was as close as Exeter got. batters and struck out one.
Seaforth's 12 runs came off of 11
Seaforth scored four insurance runs hits. Merchant players made three
in the top of the eighth, Bedard errors and left eight men on base.
leading off with a double and Bedard, Michelemore and Ryan
Robinet and Boon walking to load each recorded three hits while Gar -
Exeter scored one run in the bases. Mitchehnore than doubled in rick had two.
second, but again was foiled when two runs to earn his fifth and sixth "This was a sweet victory for us;'
Seaforth rallied in the third. Dave RBI's of the game. said coach Robinet. "We didn't
Garrick led off the inning with a have that one bad inning and our
single and reached second on a With Homers now at second and offense finally broke loose. Booney
sacrifice bunt by Doug Discepelo. third, Ryan doubled home both of pitched a good game and Del and
Bedard then singled to score Gar- those runs to make the final score Gerard had some big hits for us.
rick and give the merchants an 8-2 12-6 for the Merchants. Now if we can just keep the ball
lead. rolling, maybe we can gerourselves
back into the thick of things,"
The merchants now face a big
home stand of four games. The first'
Chatham win keeps Str will be played against Exeter,
Thursday night at 6:30 p.m. On
a,R•:;• ..,,�.: ',Sunday, the,Merchants will take on
mban men in race 'the Londronthat stKings
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play in the game, due in large part
to the excellent controlled play in
the midfield by Rem Murray, Dean
Martin and Terry Sloan.
Robinet and Mitchelmore than
walked, moved to second and third
on a wild pitch, and rode home on
a single by Gerard Ryan.
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The St. Columban men's soccer
team travelled to Chatham last
Sunday, June 17 to play against the
Chatham Express and returned
home with an impressive 3-0 win,
This increases St. Columban's point
total to 10 with five wins, one loss
and no ties. Sarnia and Wallaceburg
also won their games on the
weekend, so Si Columban still
shares first placed with these two
teams in the Western Ontario Soc-
cer League's Second Division.
The first half of the game had
plenty of action, but neither team
could score a goal. Sr Columban
regrouped at half time and came out
flying in the second half, scoring
two goals early on and continuing
to carry their aggressive play deep
into Chatham Express' end. St.
Columban ended their scoring when
Trevor Fortune tipped in a chip
pass from Tony Arts. The game
ended 3-0 in favour of the St.
Columban team.
St. Columban carried most of the
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The St. Cofumban squad is
playing more exciting, controlled
soccer since their previous coach
was released and all of the out-of-
town players from London, Lucan
and Kirkton quit and were replaced
by locals. The team now consists of
Jason Dietz, Jason Cooper, Karsten
Carroll, Jason Schoonderwoerd,
Mike Schoonderwoerd, Trevor
Fortune, Dave Kelly, Dean Martin,
Sean Melady, Mike Murray, Rent
Murray, Paul Murray, Jim O'Reilly,
Steve Ryan, Martin Moylan, Terry
Sloan and player/coach Tony Arts.
St. Columban plays at home this
Sunday, June 24 at 6 p.m. against
Sarnia Dante. Both teams are tied
for first place with 10 points, so
this should prove to be a good
game. Come on out and cheer the
locals on to victory.
1n the matter of the Ontario Heritage Act, 1980, R.S.O. Chapter 122.
NOTICE OF INTENTION
TO DESIGNATE
and on Tuesday, June 26 they meet
up with Kincardine at 6:30 p.m. All
games are played at Merchant Field
at the highschool.
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TO: CITIZENS OF SEAFORTH
DONALD AND CATHY PLETSCH
ONTARIO HERITAGE FOUNDATION
Take notice that the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Seaforth,
on the 8th day of May, 1990, decided to designate the lands and buildings
known municipally as The Pletsch Residence, 19 Sparling Street, as pro-
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Heritage Act, 1980, R.S.O. Chapter 122.
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PLETSCH RESIDENCE - Built in 1895, The Pletsch Residence is of red
brick construction, and is notable at the exterior for the ornamental gables
incorporating heavily carved brackets and trim. The curved cast -stone
window heads are of a unique design for this area, as are the curved
stained glass window heads at the living room and upper hall. The open-
ing to the front porch features a keyhole window.
Of particular interest is the exceptional interior front hall and trim which
includes a leaded cut -glass front door, stained glass transom, sliding
doors into the living room which have etched and handpainted floral
motifs, 2 stained glass windows on the north wall of the stair, one of
which may be associated with the tradesman who prepared stained glass
for the local Presbyterian church. As well, there is also exceptional detail-
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spindles, ornamental surrounds for windows and doors with fan motif
comer blocks, carved newels, and spindle work in the arch containing
the sliding doors into the living room.
The house also, is associated with I.V. Fear, who was involved in the
founding of the first telephone in Seaforth.
Notice of objection to the designation may be served on the Clerk within
thirty days of the 20th day of June, 1990.
Dated at Seaforth, this 12th day of June, 1990.
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