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the Walton Squirts team really put his heart and soul
into play at the, tournament in Walton on Suhday.
Walton didn't win but they placed well, behind
Sebringville, the tournament.champs. (Staff Photo)
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The Walton Area Sports Club wishes to
thank 'all those who made our Squirt
Tournament such a success.
Ladies who ran the booth.
Umpires for their services.
• Max Watts for the P.A. System and Jack
Nelemans for running it.
All visiting teams.
All the fans and all those who helped in any
way.
A special thanks to all the men who worked
at the park while installing our new lights.
Bring your own equipment
etc. including
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CUFF INOSINTSON
DAYS OF
THE CONDOR
MINOR HOCKEY
REGISTRATION
FRIDAY NIGHT OCT. 1, 1976
7 — 9 P.M.
BRUSSELS PUBLIC LIBRARY
For Boys.of All Ages
MINOR HOCKEY
PUBLIC MEETING
Wednesday, Oct 6 at 8 pm
LEGION AUDITORIUM
For all parents and interested persons who enjoy
hockey and would like to' coach or ,help organize for
the coming season.
ANNUAL MEETING HURON COUNTY UNIT
' of the
CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY
will be held at
SEAFORTH GOLF CLUB
MONDAY, SEPT. 27 at 7:00 p.m.
GUEST SPEAKER:
MR. DONALD W. INSLEY, PRES.
OF ONT. DIVISION CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY
STARTS AT DUSK
CHILDREN IN CARS
[12 years & under]
ADMITTED FREE
Except on Special Pictures
Telephone'
338-3121
Program is subject to unavoidable changes
September - Fri. 24, Sat. 25
DOG DAY AFTERNOON
STARS AL PACINO
PLUS
TOM. LAUGHLIN IN
THE MASTER GUNFIGHTER
Sunday, September 26 Only
3 FEATURES
1. BREAKING POINT
2. EXECUTION SQUAD
3. LOVE SWEDISH STYLE
Theatre 'Open.
. Sat. tt. Sub, ONLY
in September to October 10'
i'HE '15-tittEct POSTy SEPTEMBER 21, 1916 --11
Walton :second in tourney
The weatherman co-operated
on Saturday to enable the Walton.
Area Sports Club to hold their 2nd
Annual Squirt Tournament.
Seven teams participated to help
make the day a success.
Results were:
1st game - Teeswater 11, Blyth
7; 2nd. Game - Walton 14,
Formosa 1.
3rd. Game, Grand Bend, 3,
Chepstow, 2.
4th Game, Sebringville 13,
Blyth 3.
Sth. Game, Walton,, 9, Tees-
water, 0.
6th Game, Sebringville, 8,
Grand Bend, 4.
7th Game, Sebringville 6,
Walton 4.
The Walton Area Sports Club
donated 81.00 to each boy hitting
a clean home run at the Unipire's
discretion.Four of these awards
were made during the day to
Frank Hall, catcher for
Teeswater; Glenn Kuntz, 1st base
for Formosa; Dean Courtney,
Pitcher for Grand BEnd; and
Danny Achilles, Pitcher for
Walton.
Presentations at the end of the
day were made by:'
Jerry Achilles - Donation to Joe
Steffler, Chairman of the Walton
Area Sports Club from the Don
Achilles Memorial Fund.
Mrs. Kay, AchilleS - Don
Notice
Brownies & Guides
Brownies will start on Monday,
September 27th at, four o'clock in
Brussels Public School. Age 7 to
10 years.,
Giil Guides will meet 6:30 P.M.
to 8:00 P.M. at Brussels United
Church, Tuesday, September
28th. Age 10 to 15 years.
Brownies' and Guide's mothers
L.A.Meeting, September 29th, at
8:00 p.m. In United Church.
Achilles Memorial Trophy,
individual player's crests and
$20.00 team award to the
Sebringville Athletics for winning
the Tournament.
Mrs. Gerry Ryan - Runner-Up
trophy donated by Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Ryan and r individual
player's crests to the Walton
Squirts for placing second in .the
Tournament.
Gary Bennett - Most valuable
player trophy to the player who
proved most valuable to his team,
based on the umpires decisions,
for all players during the day, It
was a difficult decision but the
Umpires chose Danny Achilles,
Pitcher for the Walton Squirts,
who ,hit safely every time at bat,
and struck out 34 batters in 17
innings of baseball.
The floodlights have been
installed in the ball park and were
turned on that night to finish the
last game.