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Softball Playoffs Underway In
Ashfield, West Wawanosh Division
GET RESULTS
12 Ribbons In
Junior Show
'Mrs, Ken Taylor
Named President
Of Saddle Club
The regular meeting of The
Riders ROost Saddle Club was in
the 'form of nomination of officers,
'with an attendance of thirty-nine
members of a membership of
forty three.
Officers are as follows: Presid-
ent , Mrs. Ken (Carolyn) Taylor;
Membership Secretary , Mrs.
Sheila Gunby; Recording Secretary
Mrs. Sadie MacMillan; Vice pres-
ident , Mrs. Isobel Shepperd;
Editor , Ken Taylor and Pat Aald-
ers; 'Printing , Hugh Sinnamon;
Treasurer, Grace Hopf; Junior
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WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 30th,
Officers .0mstdeot , Doug Jansen;
Vice Presictent, Brenda Taylor ;
Secretary, Lisa Gunby; Jr. Editor,
Mary Emberin
The club very proudly had on
display twelve ribbons, mostly
first which they won, at Walkerton.
on .the 2, 0the.. But more of this
when we have the pictures which
were taken of this event,
Next regular meeting is at the
home of Ralph and .Pat Aalders.
Official telephone committee is
sIstoabb:els:h.e.p.ph. erd:
how, meet is ,
volunteered
her services: A riding
planned for 'the 27th at. the Taylor
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time of writing a schedule had -
not been drawn up so please
check with the Coaches. '
Senior Division: Playoffs are
scheduled to begin this week in
and over) with the following
teams playing off. Kingsbridge
against North Ashfield, Lucknow
against Dungannon, Kinloss again
West: Wawanosh.. •
Intermediate Division: (boys 12
to 16). Scheduled games are just
winding up in this division and it
will not be known for at least
Dungannon against Kinloss: At
4'
two' days plgyirig-off---
in this division.
If•you would like to watch a
good game of baseball, come
out and support these young ath-
letes and cheer your favourite
team on to victory.
'On Sunday August 20th, sever-
THE LUCKNOW SE.NTINE1r. 11,0CKNOW, ONTARIO
The LarribtoeYouth Theatre put
on an enjoyable production entit-
led Hexastylos on Friday' afternoon
in the ball park. They did an
-Loriginal-concept in theatre , de-
signed to show through perform
mice', the evolution of drama and
the theatre, through six stages,
from Greek tragedy to present •
day. The-i-e-w-as-a7good-ttrrnotut---,
of over 100. people ; including
children,: adults and teens. We
extend our thanks to these people
for a wonderful afternoon.
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Be sure to get your vehicle in
our big car rally, September 2.
The rally commences at 12:00
sharp at LUCIthOW Ball Park. Forms
riii.available at the Recreation
Office.. You may , be happy to
hear that Roller Skating will
be a year'round event , contmuing
until the end of October, since
the skates have been purchased
-from Sate-land , London , last
week. To close up the roller
skating program for the winter ,
we are having a masquerade party
October 31st, You must be dress-
-ed-irr costume to get in the -door-,
This will be a special night,
with various dances to skate to,
so hope to see everyone there.
.$706.25 was raised at the rec-
ent skateathon in Lticknow and
has been turned over to the Luck-
now Lions.Club for current Lions
projects. The skaters and miles
skated in the skateathon are Mae
Hunter 34 miles, Tonita Ritchie
100, Jeff Taylor 155, Joan Hamil-
ton log , Doug Hamilton 24, Doug
Treleaven 14, Paul Finlay 51,
Dale Hunter 44, Danny
pritchard 36, Mary Lynn Cayley
55, Brenda Johnstone 70, Walt
Arnold' 8 , Bonnie McLeod 20,
Mary'Emberlin 25, Laurie Chis-
holm 37, Doug Corrin 23, Nancy
Warren 54, John McLeod 16,
Janine Glenn 20, Lorraine Boyle
54, Bob Sheppaid 70, Joy,Em-
berlin 92, Lynda Campbell 110,
Susan Clark 56, Nancy Chisholm
93, Sharon. Campbell 50, Elean-,
or Johnstone 74, Sandra Finlay
40 ; Mike-M-CDonagli-40, Jay Pass-
more 56, Steve Hamilton 121,
Don Johnstone 26, Lynn Hodgins/
35,, Donna Greer 60, Rick Howald
55 ,Joanne Agnew 45, Kathy Tre-
leaven 65 , Dr.. Mel Corrin 8,
Arlene Corrin 40, Jimmy Clark
36, Dave Sheppard 61, Fred Lant-
ing 16, Lynda Hamilton 39', Dan
Hartin 33, Doug Hamilton 24,
Doreen Hartin 30, Gord Black 40,
Wayne,McDonagh 12, Mark Chis-
holm 80, Carl Stanley 24, Murray
Button 47, Laurie England 5, ,
-Brentia--AtncrId--22--Brian Arnold--
30, Calvin McClenaghan 22, Tam,
Forster 45, Daite Cleland 10,
Clithy Jamieson 32, Suzanne
rin 8. "
Special thanks is extended to
all.participants and to those who
tried extra hard to go those last
few miles, the sponsors and nurses'
who attended the many blistered
feet.
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Port Albert against ,Benmiller:
The first game in this series was
• played at Benmiller on Tuesday,
August 22, with Benmiller taking
the first game. The second game
was played' Monday', August 28 at
Port Albert. Benmiller eliminated
Port Albert by defeating them
17-12.
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- With ichedilled game-s-nOiTs-
completed, the Playoffs are under
way in the Ashfield_and West
Wawanosh Junior. and Senior div-.
isions.
In the Junior division (boys 11
years and under) the following
, .teams are playing: Kingsbridge
against NOrth Ashfield. • •
The first game ,in this series
was played at the Kingsbridge
ball diamond on Wednesday
August 23, with Kingsbridge tak-
ing this one with a' score of 13
to 8. The second game ,was play-
. ed .Monday , August 28 at the
NortIrAshfield Diamond with--
North Ashfield winning 12-11. The
third and final game will be'play-
ed at- Kingsbridge Sunday after-
.noon at 3.30. •
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al members of the Rider's Roost
Saddle Club participated in an .
all junior show , sponsored•by the
Walkerton Saddle Club. r „
Of a possible 36 ribbons, the"
Rider's RoOst brought home. 12,
Winners, with the family name
listed, were:
AALDERS:
-e', .Da-vicFAalders:-
8rd , relay race , Larry Aalders;
3rd , nOvelty , Lorie 4alders;
4th, novelty., Da.‘./id Aakiers.
JANSEN:
1st , novelty Joey Jansen; 2nd,
class,traail
Saddle up race, Doug Jansen; 3rd,
relay, Doug Jansen; 1st , Barrel
race , Doag Jansen.
GUNBY:
1st , relay race, Lisa Gunby;
2nd barrel race , Lisa Gimby.
TAYLOR:
1st, Junior equitation, Brenda
Taylor.
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