Times-Advocate, 1980-07-02, Page 11McGILLIVRAY TRACK CHAMPS — Individual champions were named in the recent track and field meet at McGillivray
Central School, Back, left, Debbie Donaghey, Stacey Van Tiegham, Wayne McLeod, Debbie Hughes and Lisa Ryerson.
Front, Shelley McFadden, Scott Brophey, Tammy Mothers, Mike McCallum, Sylvia DeWeerd and Mark Amos. T-A photo
Even season record
Saveway win two games
more runs in the fifth as was safe on an error and
Jamie Eveleigh singled, John Gillespie singled.
Dave Watson reached on a Poplar Hill scored the final
fielders choice, Noel Skinner three runs in the fifth.
Hensall continues
rec league lead
We're tightening up
on people who abuse
Unemployment Insurance.
Most people getting unem-
ployment insurance play by the
rules. But some people don't seem
to know that they can't take a job
and collect benefits without telling
us they're working. That's why
employers are being asked to send
us the starting date and Social
Insurance Number or extracts
frbm computer payroll tapes for
each employee they hire or rehire.
This information is cross-
checked with the Social Insurance
Numbers of people receiving
unemployment insurance benefits.
Only cases of potential abuse
will ever surface. After inves-
tigation, anyone found receiving
benefits to which they are not
entitled will have to repay them.
It may be an honest mistake,
Some people forget or don't
understand they must tell Unem-
ployment Insurance and report
their total earnings when they start
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Social Insurance Numbers of newly-hired
employees are now being cross-checked with those
of people receiving unemployment insurance
benefits. Only cases of potential abuse will
ever surface.
a new job. In that case, repayment
is all that's required. But, a
penalty or prosecution may follow
when the new system detects
people wrongly collecting benefits.
If you are collecting unem-
ployment insurance benefits, and
start a new job, please say so on
your UI claimant report card.
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Scores
Crediton Slo- Pitch
Sandblasters 20 - Kinsmen 10
Marauders 12 - Glanvilles 11
Optimist 34 - Veri 12 ,
Easton 6 - Painters 3
Farmers 15 - Cowboys 6
Bantam boys
Lucan 23 Exeter 6
Girls
Exeter Cool Cats 42 Hibbert 9
Award life
memberships
' Eleven persons from the
area received Life Mem-
berships in the Huron Perth"
Lung Association at a recent
meeting in Seaforth.
They included E.C.IBoswell
Seaforth; Edith Brothers,
Stitford; May Dodds,
Stratford; Verna Dunsmore,
Stratford; 'Ivan 1 Forsyth,
Egmondville; Florinda
Johnson, Stratford;
Others to receive life
memberships and unable to
be present were: R.R.
Knight, Brussels; Ernest
and Florence Davis,
Stratford; Edith Fisher,
Michell; Eileen O'Brien,
Goderich.
All of the above persons
were honored for their many
years of voluntary work with
the Association.
It's the kindergarten
teacher who knows best how
to make the little things
count.
Courtship is that period
during which a man pursues
a girl until she catches him.
People who sleep like a
baby usually don't have one.
Cowgirls win two
in area girls ball
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The Crediten Cowgirls
scored two victories this
week in the district ladies
fastball league.
Wednesday night, the
Cowgirls edged Ailsa Craig
18715 and Monday night they
downed Nairn by a score of o 10-5.
TWo runs in the first and
four more in the third allow,
ed the Cowgirls to take Mon-
day's contest,
Singles by Shelley Weber,
Michelle Vandergunst and
Wilma Lagerwerf chased
the first two Crediton runs
Fare well
in Games
Two Exeter athlete's came
up with fine performances at
the Southwestern Ontario
Regional Games held over
the weekend in Tillsonburg,
Wayne Parsons took the
boys 15-18 golf title with a
nine hole score of 36, two
strokes better than his
nearest competitor.
'Javelin thrower Steve
Pearce had a personal best
of 57 metres as he placed
seventh in the open com-
petition. The toss was an
improvement of almost two
metres over the mark which
he had thrown at the Ontario
high school championships
in Toronto. a month ago. ,
About 1,400 athleta-took
part in the three days of
competition.
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across the plate.
In the third singles by
Shelley Weber and Deb. Lord
and home runs delivered by
Merna Scott and Wilma
Lagerwerf produced the four
runs.
Barb Wein singled and
scored in the fourth and
Carol Stuart singled and
scored on a similar hit by
Michelle Vandergunst to
score another run in the
fifth,
Deb Lord's home run with
Shelley Weber on base in the
sixth completed the Crediton
scoring.
Merna Scott was the win-
ning pitcher for the Cowgirls
holding Nairn to six hits.
Linda Gilbert and Yvonne
Nordemann led Nairn with
two hits apiece. Getting one
single each were Sherry
Maguire and Judy Hodgins.
Four runs in the seventh
and final inning allowed the
Cowgirls to edge Ailsa Craig
18-15.
The game winning runs
were driven in by singles by
Deb Lord, Sandy O'Neill,
Sherry Pfaff and Carol
Stuart.
Shelley Weber, Deb Lord
and Merna Scott led the
Crediton team at the plate
with three hits apiece. Mer-
na Scott was again the win-
ning pitcher.
The Cowgirls will be on
their home field Monday'
night at 9 p.m. to take on
Lucan.
Exeter Saveway came up
with two wins this week to
even their season record at 5-
5 in the Southwestern
Fastball Association.
They beat Poplar Hill 7-6
and 2-0.
Saveway host Lieury this
Thursday at 9 in their only
start this week at Exeter
Community Park.
Saveway eked out a 7-6 win
over Poplar Hill Tuesday...
They opened the scoring
in the first as Dan Heywood
reached first on an error and
scored as Dave Watson
=singled.
Poplar Hill scored three in
the bottom of the' second and
Saveway notched three in
the third to go ahead 4-3.
Willie Lamb led off with a
single and scored on Gary
Skinner's single. Jamie
Eveleigh reached base on a
fielders choice and ,Dave
Watson singled.
They went ahead 5-3 in the
fourth as Brion Penhale
singled and scored on Willie
Lamb's sacrifice fly.
The Exeter club added two
The squad from Hensall
continues to hold down the
top spot in the Exeter and
area men's rec fastball
league with a five point bulge
over their nearest com-
petitors.
Hensall has 19 'points
compared to 14 each for
Hurondale and the Hawks.
Alone in fourth spot are the
Crescent Rolls with their 13
points picked up on six wins
and one tie.
Gords are just a point
behind with their six win and
six defeat record.
Mt. Carmel has five wins
and a loss, good for 11 points
while three teams,
McKnights, Dashwood
Exeter Saveway dropped
both games in the Worlds
Largest tournament on the
KIPPEN SHOOT
Bob Ironside and Bert
Mahaffey each, hit 25 targets
to lead the 22 shooters at
Tuesday's regular play at
the Kippen gun club.
Next with 24 each were
Glen Mogk, Al Kyle, Chris
Middleton, Jack Mills, Jim
Butcher and John Griedanus
while Mery Batkin and John
Anderson scored 23.
Checking in with 22 hits
apiece were Bill Stewart,
Lloyd Venner, Tom Allen
and Bryan Beer and Wayne
McBride and Dale Passmore
scored 20.
Completing the scores
were Rick. Welsh and Bob
McMahon 18, Jainie Cald-
wel117 and John Dickson and
Lorne Passmore 16.
Playg round
gets started
Beginning next week,
young people from Exeter
and area will be able to take
advantage of a summer
special activities program
offered by the South Huron
Recreation Board.
Looking after the children
and their varied activities
will be supervisor Liz Scott
and her staff of Brenda
Pinder, Brenda Pincombe
and Janice Heywood.
Scott said the program
which begins Monday, is
open to all young people
from the South Huron area
and, will include bus trips,
movies and puppet shows.
Parents wishing more
information about the
program may contact Scott
at the South Huron Rec
Centre.
weekend in London.
They lost their first, game
to. Kitchener Plastic
Prescriptions 2-0, Jamie
Eveleigh toiled for Saveway
allowing five hits while
striking out seven batters.
Doug Pearson had two hits
for Saveway while Brian
Hodgins and Gary Skinner
added one each.
.In .
the. afternoon lama
Saveway played:
and lost .3-1.
itrian ,HoOgtnstpitobe0 Or, savolkay allowing five- hit*
while striking. out five bats
ters.
Saveway managed only
-two hits, They were singles
by Dan Heywood and Brian
Taylor.
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Saveway lose in .tourney
Industries and the Les Pines
have eight points each.
In the league basement are
the Carpetbaggers with a
record of three wins, one tie
and six defeats.
In games last week, Gords
edged McKnights 14-13 and
DIL clobbered Hurondale 16-
4.
Scheduled to play tonight
are the Hawks and Mt.
Carmel, DIL and the
Crescent Rolls and the
Carpetbaggers and
McKnights. •
Jamie Evelleigh picked up
the win allowing five hits
while striking out eight
Saveway notched Thur-
sday's 2-0 win over Poplar
Hill in their best game of the
year.
Two runs in the third in-
ning was all the scoring in a
well played game.
Gary Skinner blasted a
long home run to lead off the
third inning. Dan Heywood
then singled and came in to
score on Dave Watson's
single.
Don Pedden took the loss
for Poplar Hill allowing six
hits while striking out five
batters.
Brian Hodgins toiled for
Saveway allowing only one
hit, a single which just
eluded the outfielder's glove
in his bid for a no-hitter, he
struck out nine batters in
picking up the win.
TAYLOR WINS
Carole Taylor fired a 48 to
win the low gross score at the
weekly ladies play At the
Ironwood golf course.
Hidden scores were won by
Marlene Parsons, Grace
Farquhar, Edith Boyle, Gail
Fuller and Ann Skelding.
The most honest golfers
were Von Evans and Mabel
Robbins and the door prize
was won by Marlene Par-.
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