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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-06-07, Page 13Jest A ()Melt' ACK iEB For most of es, giving '0 It. hurts Is TITS9110411Y *Iiy .Irwfant- .,,,•R: . •taidy we know has ;fonnld .a now garden club -that', call; than« Ivwa the Grow,¢row girls, Pinhead: president of a bow,Irlg, s$ociatlotL tAbrry Is today's mouoe piltina E morrow's cheaper TThe way thlitgs are goIng these days, many pastors we nuking praymsn t; on the church mon Having tough *him ; with year 'Iawo and garden :equipment? TACK'S, Small Engine Repair Service, 107 Queen St„ Hensall, 262-2103 Sunday's action saw the Queens men back intoafOr'm aS they whipped ithe Teachers; :by a 16*7 :scxtre. The Queens used the long ball to good advantage as< Ross Govier cleared the fence for a solo ;home run, Pave Broome added a triple while Bilt Kunz, Ross Govier and Dave Broome, had doubles. The teachers picked away - but couldn't take advantage of mistakes as Jerry Hetherington, making . his first start for the Queens, went the distance as his:. team came up with the big defensive plays when needed. The IosS was the. Teachers first of this season, and: bunched, up the league standings. The late Baine saw the Village come up with their 'first season Victory as they. doubled the count on the Travellers to post a 10-5 win. Dan Maloney had a solo home run for the winners while Rick Woods; Kevin Henderson, Bill Price and Bob McKellar .all added' doublesas the Village pounded out ten hits. Kevin Bennett's triple was the only extra ' base hit for the. Travellers as they managed only 5 hits,. ; SALM CONSTRUCTION` Farm, Commercial & Residential. Const. Framing, Roofing, Aluminum Siding, Renovations, Dave Salm 523-9641 Blyth, Ont. Monday's actio# saw atnstreet come tip with art gaeellent Belding game as they dominated the early innings, and snuffed several ;ranies'to post a 7-2 win over the B.P...Bears„ Mainstreet built a 7-0 lead; in the first three innings 'taking advantage of .errors, and sloppy play and enly a double in the final inning spoiled Bob Beutteniniller's shut -out B.P. eouldn.'t come through with the clutch, hits: as they left ten; men. stranded. .on base, Mainstreet 'took every opportunity to score as. they 1 eft only four mer stranded on base. The late Barite saw the Firemen drop their first game of the season as. the Turf Club scored an easy 1Z,9; victory, The Turf Opened up a 5-0 first inning lead and were never threatened. as they dominated throughout to score the win. The Firemen. rallied late in the game after being down 9-0 but it was to fate as the Turf posted the win, This, week's action will see the Teachers and Villagers open Sunday evening with the 'Turf Club facing the Queens in the late game. Monday evening will see the • Mainstreet and Travellers start with; the B.P. and Firemen rounding out. the night. DRiVE-IN' THEATRE • LIMITED BEECH`.STREET.CLINTON JUNES -940 ' •'M. Rkhard Dreyfuss rlosesWine Private Detective. ..ao go figure iiM0. 4 F.SAS.1.Y. tVAC ADULT ENTERTAINMENT -PLUS— t 1 1 1 1 throwing arm necessary to win the Scoop relay, sports students competed' in at Thursday', Field: Public School. monstrates the one of the different Day at Seaforth (Expositor Photo) A. DIFFERENT, SPORT Brad Carter .de Batters up at Brodhagen it will soon be "batters up" in the sixth annual Brodhagen Fastball Tournament, being held from June :8 to June 10. The tournament is jointly sponsored by the Brodhagen Chamber of Commerce, .the Brodhagen Brewers Fastball -Team and Molson Breweries. Team will be competing for $1:000 in Prizes.. The tournament opens on Fridays !night with- the Brodhagen Brewers lining up against a,team from Kirkton at 7;30 p.m. At the sante time, the Monkton tearit will Spore tall Worsen BY PAUL ELLIS "Inexpeci ence is the main problem. The new players are corning along great. But what they really need is more experience." These are the words of Brad Finlayson, coach of the Seaforth Women's Soccer team. The problem is that, only eight of the team's 18 players have played .soccer before this year. Because of .this,: the team is in a 'b'uilding year'. The team has ma official name at the moment. This is mainly due to the fact that it has no sponsor. But this doesn't matter. Soccer is a cheap sport to play, and :a name' doesn't mean much anyway. The women play in the London and '.• District Women's Soccer League, along with teams London,; St, Thoma s and; Sarnia. So farthis year, the team hasn't fared too well in the two games they have played. In the first game, . they, lost 4-0 to the Organic Health team from London, the teamthat won •the all -Ontario championship lash season: Organic Health.. What a name for °a soccer team! .. in the only other:game, that the: he women; have played this year, they, lost'_ 5-1 to London's• Forest 'City team,, But according to Coach Finlayson, who himself plays for the St. Columban men's team, "things are .going to getbrighter." Sunday morning, the team travels to St. Thomas to play what they hope will be their s soccer first winning game. Are they going to win?;. "We really hope se St. Thomas had a bad year last year, so we hope lase can beat thein." Unfortunately, Brad usually can't stake'. into the weeks practices. His wife Theresa.. plays on the team, so he normally tells her what he thinks they .should :be doing, and she sort of organizes the practice. "it would really be a boost to the girls," says Finlayson, "if they. had a coach to work with them all the time," This season, the women- have 14 scheduled league games. They• have four out of'town ,games to play before their next: home league game July 22. As well, they have a game in-Seaforth Saturday, June 16 against Cabbagetown, It is the first in a seriesof games to determine the winner of the Ontario cup. .. ' Last year, the team's second. it was eliminiated•from Ontario Cup competition 2-0 by the team that eventually won it. Although soccer is a relatively inexpensive: sport, there are still the costs of paying the referees and driving to other' towns to play. Most of these expenses are covered by funds raised at monthlybingos.. held in London, although players often get stuck with payinglor gas. Organized women's soccer is a sport that is not available in most towns of Seaforth's, size. So drop by the field at Seaforth District High School a week from Saturday and cheer on our team. Theywould really appreciate your support. ' face;. the. Shakespeare Merchants: At 9• p,m., the Wingham B.P.'swilI play the Pen Machine, a team coming up from Toronto . for the tournament. On Saturday, Rostock leads off against the Fullarton A's team and the Shakespeare Colts play i . Petrolia Mansfield Drainage at the same time. At 109O a.m. ' Bloomingdale faces Pelham and the Jarvis Jays - take on the Bryanston Realtors. . 'At noon, the Caledonia ''Fairfields play against the Allenford team, The final game. on Saturday • night 'starts at 9' p.m:; with the top teams' .; starting the final games do Sunday morning at '9 a.m. The. championship game for the tournament victory will be held on Sunday afternoon at:6 p.m. There will be thirty "games played during the three day tournament: On Sunday - night, a dance 'will be held at the Brodhagen Contmunity, Centre • in honor of the tournatnent.. ' • • n� ' .0015..E 1[Ik�1:N ins 1.6 This. week. On Smtnth Pools won over McNichols Trucking with a score of 1946. Shirley Van Icon got3 triples, Linda Oridzak triples, Susan McAllister L triple and Terry Dale 1 triple for Ken Smith', Fools. McNichols Trucking got :s. home run (Hurrah our first), by Gerda Dill and a triple by Donn, a McLiwa l,, {Cemmereiai Hotel end• Browns Repair played with Commercial Hotel winning, with a fat score of 3S-13, For the .Commercial #Hotel Hilda Young got a home run, ,2 triples by Gail Price. Betty Beuttenmiller and Adeline Mclnally both got a triple by. for ' Brown's, Repair. Dave. Dale threatened the girls he was going to, keep them for practice after the game. The scores for , last week were, the Commercial Hotel won over McNichol Trucking with a score of 16-13, It was a close game all the way. Ken $fnitt, Pools won over Browns Repair with a score of 28-23. Rose Bisback got a triple for Ken Smith Pools, HURON iJ1"Dl'a s:U Ta 1011, ilittici sign... 3eiwookomfte. 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The: historic VAN EGMOND FOUNDATION is pleased to announce the establishment of a land lease programme to permit the generalpublic to acquire an active role in the development of .the Van Egmond Reserve, site 'of the historic Van Egmond, home in Egmondville,. Ontario, THE VAN EGMOND HOUSE AS IT APPEARED IN 1846 The foundation has produced facsimile copies of the original CANADA COMPANY LEASEHOLD AGREEMENTS: offered to settlers ,in the.. Huron Tract during the 1840's. The land lease agreements' are'. pe rsonalized with the purchaser's name, the agreement date and a lease lot number. The agreement is.,produced in two colours, On heavy card stock, sealed by the Corporation and 'is suitable for framing. Thep eriod of lease is for 10 years and' the holder is entitled to symbolic rights to 1 square foot of land at the Van Egmond :Reserve, Subscription is limited, Shares are $10 plus .50c mailing and handling costs. •To acquire a share, complete and mail the coupon below: Please execute .a CANADA COMPANY land lease agreement in the -I Name of , 1 Address Enclosed find agreement) in full payment. Egmond Foundation:") FORWARD BY MAiL TO: ($10 s+ .50c handling for each . (Cheques payable to "Van Land Lease Programme Van Egmond Foundation C/O Box 1033 Seaforth, Ont. NOK 1W0 1 1 11 ,.,. smoke _s mow (Ali proceeds„are dedicated to the capital re -construction programme now in progress) ALL YOU NEED IS LAVE PLEASE HELP' THE RED SHIELD APPEAL The Seaforth nreo ` arhpatgn # sponsored by Seaforth branch .1,56, . Royal Canadian• Lei n ` . Y ... g� e forwarded to fhf� 1.e pan or left of wife. , Gl is ria b I'f�N 8an1r�' CAMPAIGN BLITZ WILLTAKE PLACE DURING THE WEE Chilirciao:5pecrll vents COMMENCING THURSIDAY.. JUNE r. 1979 0.