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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1986-06-25, Page 8Pane 8—Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, June 25, 1986 Teeswater team takes The Lucknow and District Kinsmen and Kinette Clubs held their 12th annual Kin Summerfest from June 16 to 22. There was a Slow Pitch Ball Tournament featuring 32 mens teams and 16 ladies teams. The men's champion was the Teeswater Ballbusters who defeated the defending champions, Kincardine All Sorts 9 - 6 in a rain shortened game. Teeswater received $500 first prize, while the All Sorts collected $350.00. The Most Valuable Players awards went to Clint Petteplace from Teeswater, while Dave Robinson was chosen as Kincardine M.V.P. smen hall tourney The ladies championship winner was the Belmore Tops and Bottoms, with an 8 - 7 last inning victory over the Kincardine T.N.T.'s. Belmore collected the first prize of $250.00 while the T.N.T.'s collected $200.00. M.V.P. awards went to Patti Derg of the Belmore team and Barb McBride from the T.N.T.'s. The men's consolation winner was awarded to Blyth Howson & Howson Mills with a run away victory over the Blyth Metal Benders. Howson & Howson Mills collected $300.00, while the Metal Benders received $250.00. The ladies consolation A member of the Hanover Flyers Slow -pitch team makes a stab for with the Kingsbridge team during the Summerfest Slow -pitch weekend. the ball during a game Tournament held last [Sharon Dietz photo] a You can have it all with a career -oriented program at the Owen Sound Campus of Georgian College. Design Arts Foundation Creative Art Graphic Design Marine Engineering Technology (Co op) Building Operations Technician (Co .op) General Secretarial Legal Secretarial Business Accounting Business -Marketing Business Administration Computer Programmer/ Analyst (Coop) Join The Professionals At The Owen Sound Campus Find out more about these programs, financial aid, housing and applications. Call Admissions, (519) 376-0682. Collect calls are accepted. Georgian College was won by Goderich Samulson's Jewel- lery with a 9 - 3 victory over the Holmes- ville Ladies. Other prize winners in the mens division included the Point Clark Lakers, Pine River, Kingsbridge and Kincardine Erie Belle. This tournament is one of the largest in the area involving 48 teams playing on four different diamonds. It takes a total of 68 ball games to come up with the four division winners. Winners of the Kin Summerfest '86 draw was Kim Good of Goderich, who won the weekend package to a Toronto Blue Jay ball game in September. Accommodations at the Royal York Hotel were included. Second prize of four tickets to the Blyth Festival was won by Dave Donaldson of Teeswater. The third, fourth, and fifth prizes of $25 cash were won by Cal McDonagh, Les Petter and Joe Agnew, all of Lucknow. The Kinsmen and Kinette clubs would like to thank all the ball teams, fans and merchants of Lucknow who contributed to make this week a big success again. The clubs would also like to acknowledge the volunteers who helped with the ball games, and the food booth, at the dance and with the Bavarian Gardens. It wouldn't have been possible without your assistance. The Lucknow merchants were canvassed and contributed $10 vouchers which were given out to the winning ball teams. Those merchants who participated were as follows: Lucknow District Co-operative, Huron Landscaping Limited, Lucknow Farm Supply, Hackett Farm Equipment, C.A. Becker Equipment Ltd., Chisholm Gas Bar, Henderson Lumber Ltd., Cliff's Plumbing and Heating, Willits Tire, Back- yard Brewer, Dungannon Service Centre, Agnew Jewellery & Gifts, Lucknow Variety and Dry Goods, Your Favourite Things, •Turn to page 13 On June 10 Lucknow defeated Ripley 34 - 7. Keith Todd pitched four innings and allowed two hits, walked four and struck out nine. Clint Murray allowed four hits, walked two and struck out six. Rob Crich led Lucknow with two home runs and a single. Keith Todd, and Duayne Porter had three hits each. Jason Stanley, Chris MacDonald, Brad Rhody, Vince Sticklend and Clint Murray had two hits each and Steve Porter had one hit. Dean Tiffin had five walks. Swimming pool ready to go The Lucknow Swimming Pool is ready for another season with many activities planned for everyone. Helen Maclnture, Wilma Vandervelde, Heather MacIntyre, Julie Nicholson and Marilynne MacIntyre will be working at the pool this summer. July swimming lessons begin Monday, July 7. There are a few openings left in July and August classes. If you are interested in registering a swimmer please contact the swimming pool. Everyone is encouraged to get involved in the programs offered at the pool. Adult lessons are for those who do not know how to swim and want to learn and also for those who know the techniques and want to practise. The ladies exercise class is always popular. New ladies are encouraged to join the fun and get fit while doing exercises in the shallow water. This summer Helen MacIntyre will be leading Aquafit classes. The response to the aerobics classess which she offered during May and June was very encourag- ing. Helen is hoping to have many people, men and ladies, become involved in this Aquafit program which involves aerobic exercises done in the pool. This summer Elizabeth Black will be running the playground activities from 9:00 a.m. to noon during the swimming lesson sessions. Filter Queen "IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VARNA" 48271O3 Georgian announces: A new career opportunity at the Owen Sound Campus Building Operations Technician The Program . • 4 semesters plus 2 co-op work terms • solid foundation in servicing and maintenance in a variety of technical applications • business-related studies in commercial & recreational property management • graduates eligible to write Stationary Engineering examinations Co•operative Education • 2 paid work terms of 4 months each • classroom activities integrated with practical work experience Career Options • choose the job ervironment that suits you • work in property management, in plant maintenance or within the resort industry 1 would like more information and an application for the Building Operations Technician Program. Name: Address: (apt. st.) (city) (prov) (postal code) (telephone) Send to: Georgian College, Student Services, 1150 8th St. E., Box 700, Owen Sound, Ont. N4K 5R4, or call collect: (519) 376-0682. 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