Times-Advocate, 1982-07-07, Page 9CLINTON A WINNER - The Zurich DJ's were the A final winners at the Clinton rec
league tournament. Shown are: (back, from left) Mike Desjardine, Dave Clarke,
Dennis Masse, Ron Clarke, Mike Clarke, Mike Walker and Ken Clarke; (front, from
left) Kim McKinnon, Ron Desjardine, Ray Weido, Rick Walker and Rick Fisher. Miss-
ing were Barry Taylor and Kerry Bedard.
Sportsfesf at Hanover
On August 13, 14, and 15, the
furniture town of Hanover
will be hosting the 1982 ver-
sion of the Lake Huro Zone
Recreation Association's
Sportsfest. Implemented in
1976, Sportsfest has become
an annual event growing
steadily in both events offered.
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and participants involved.
Last summer in Owen
Sound, Sportsfest attracted
over 2,500 participants from
the counties of Grey, Bruce,
Huron, Perth and Wellington.
Sportsfest can best be
described as a weekend of fun
and low-key competition with
the emphasis being placed on
participation. Sportsfest
stresses good sportsmanship
and is genuinely geared to
those with low and medium
skill levels.- Through sport-
sfest.the L.H.Z.R.A. hopes to
promote sports and recrea-
tion in an attempt to en-
courage physical and social
involvement and the develop-
ment of new sports within the
communities of the
asssociation.
Sportsfest is open to anyone
living within the L.H.Z.R.A.
(which spans from Tobermor-
ty to St. Marys and from the.
shores of LakeHuronto as far
east as Arthur), botn young
and old, male and female,
disabled included. This year's
organizers hope to attract
close to 3,000 participants in
a total of sixteen events.
The list of planned ac-
tivities includes: Ladies
Slowpitch and softball, T -ball,
Girl's Softball, Soccer, Shuf-
fleboard, Euchre, Tennis,
Stephen Township Arena
Senanser Hockey Program
Adult Recreation League
11 weeks commencing July 11, 1982
Team or individual entry
Minor Program
11' weeks commencing July 10, 1982
1 hour ice time per session
Supervised practice and hockey
game. -
For further information call.
228-6425
Darts, Men's Ball Hockey, Ice
Hockey and Slowpitch, and a
fun run. Hanover will in-
troduce Grass Volleyball and
Badminton as new events in
this year's Sportsfest.
Entries are now open for all
events, but registration is
. limited so plan to get involv-
ed today. For further infor-
mation, contact your local
recreation department at
235-2833 or contact Sportsfest
Headquarters at 519-364-2310.
Consider this your personal
invitation to become involved
in a weekend of fun,
fellowship, participation and
recreation in Hanover August
13, 14 and 15.
Registration forms and in-
formation on all -events are
available at the South Huron
Recreation Centre.
Tykes even
season mark
The Exeter tykes evened
their season record at 2-2 with
a 19-8 win over Seaforth at
home, Thursday night.
Scott Russell, Harlen Tin-
ney and Brent McDonald
shared the mound duties.
.Scott Russell and Jamie
Bedard led the hitting attack
with homeruns.
The houseleague tykes
made their debut in
Dashwood last week with a
win. Scott Bishop and Mark
Russell contributed four hits
each and Jason Heywood,
Mark Burton, and Mark
R>'issell shared the pitching
victory.
Rec softball standings
Exeter Division
W L
12 1
11 2
8 5
7 5
5 6
3 11
Good Times
Derby Dip
Gord's
Pfaff Elec.
Exeter Ford
MacLeans
District Division
W L
6 5
6 6
5 6
5 7
3 9
2 8
Dashwood H.
Mt. Carmel
Winchelsea
Chiselhurst
Hensall
Usborne
TPt.
0 24
0 22
1 17
0 14
2 12
0 6
TPt.
1 13
1 13
2 12
0 10
1 7
2 6
Pool safety this summer
During the height of summer activity it's easy to forget about electrical
. safety. Why not take a few minutes to remind your family to stay safe
around the pool?
Keep electric radios, tvs, clocks, barbecues, lights and other appliances
at least 10 feet (3 metres) from the pool. Appliances really shouldn't be
used outdoors at all unless they are equipped with a heavy duty cord
and 3 prong plug.
Swimming pools should be well away from hydro wires... otherwise,
you run the risk of hitting the wires with long handled cleaning equipment.
To hit even a Tight bulb with a skimmer or vacuum cleaner is dangerous.
For extra protection, all outdoor electrical outlets should be equipped
with a ground fault circuit interrupter. This is especially important ih damp
locations where more protection is necessary than a fuse or circuit breaker
can provide.
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Chairman - Murray Greene
Chan Livingstone, Bruce Shaw
DJ's win
at Clinton
The Zurich D.J's. were the
"A" champs at a Clinton ball
tournament, recently.
In the four games played to
the championships, veteran
pitcher Barry Taylor allowed
only one run. This came in the
first game with an 8-1 victory
over Merrier Construction of
Clinton. The game ended
after five innings with the
mercy rule in effect.
In the second game the
D.J.'s defeated the Zurich
Generals with a 6-0 score.
The D.J.'s had a 7-0 victory
over the Dominion Tavern in
thethird game. This game
also ended after only five in-
nings with the mercy rule in
effect.
In the fourth and final game
the D.J.'s won a close one; 1-0
over the Hensall Legionaires.
A solo home run was hit by
Mike Clarke in the second
inning.
For their fine team effort
the D.J.'s won $250, a trophy
and medallions.
D.J. pitcher Barry Taylor
was chosen most valuable
player for the Clinton tourna-
ment
and received a trophy.
Rogerson wins
again in bowling
Bill Rogerson who was a
double winner a week ago was
back as one of the winners in
the three jitneys played this
week at the Exeter lawn bowl-
ing club:
Rogerson recorded the best
score Thursday with three
wins and an aggregate of 28.
Bev Lambert was close
behind with a 35 aggregate.
Dean Frayne finished third
at 35 followed by Edith Love,
Garnet Hicks, Olive Hicks,
Velma Huff, Ruth Skinner,
Clarence Down, Bill Ether-
ington, Mildred Pearsall, Lor-
na Spencer, Remus Marsman
and Charlie Hendy.
Tuesday's winner was Art
Cann with an aggregate of 28
to go with two victories.
Walter Spencer was second at
26 while Lorna Spencer, Ger-
trude Hamilton and Wilfred
Shapton were all even at 24
and Charlie Hendy scored 22.
Clarence Down emerged as
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'Vella. Local support was good, with each shirt having a different sponsor's name.
In memory of Paul Robinson
Juvenile
A juvenile baseball
tournament will be held in
Exeter on the weekend
honouring the memory of a
former minor baseball
player.
The - Paul Robinson
Memorial tourney will be
held Saturday and. Sunday
with eight teams par-
ticipating. Proceeds from
the two day event will go to
the Canadian Cancer
Society.
Glenn and Ernie Robinson
will be in attendance Sunday
to present trophies to the.
"A" and "B" champions.
Competing along with the
Exeter juveniles in the "B"
division will be Wallaceburg,
Wheatley and Essex while
Sarnia, Kingsville,
Queensway and Barrie are
the "A" competitors.
The Exeter team will meet
Wallaceburg on diamond
number two in Exeter at 8:30
a.m. Saturday. Their next
game will be in Dashwood at
3:15 p.m. with. Essex sup-
plying the opposition and the
Saturday's best performer'
with a pair of victories and an
aggregate of 29.
Remus Marsman was se-
cond with an aggregate of 26.
Next came Leone Brock, An-
na Ballantyne and Stella
Taylor.
tourney scheduled
final game is Sunday mor- games in the round robin
ning at 8:30 a.m. against series with the two top teams
Wheatley on Exeter diamond in "B" playing in the final at
number one. 1 p.m. and the "A" final is
Each team plays three set for 3:15 p.m.
Areaplayground
e
programs. running
Local playgrounds in
Exeter and Huron Park
began Monday. The leaders
spent Monday planning a
funfilled week of games,
crafts and relays for the
children involved in the
program.
Fridays have been put
aside for special events
involving both playgrounds.
The first major event,
planned for July 9 will be a
nature hike to .Morrison
Dam.
The day's . activities will
include a morning hike, a
picnic lunch, and a
gullagolochi Mint??? It
should be an exciting day!
The week of July 13 to 16 is
now in planning. Some of the
highlights will be a town
rally, boat races, and a bike
rodeo. When the playgrounds
meet in Huron Park on
Friday the children will
participate in earth balland
parachute games.
The earth ball will also be
used in our Heritage Day
Rutabaga Olympics. See ya
all there!
Respectfully submitted,
Playground staff
Kippen shoot
John. Anderson and Dan
Crerar recorded scores of 50
to win the regular Tuesday
shoot at the Kippen gun club.
Next with scores of 25 were
Bob Smith and Jim Butcher
while Jack Mills, J. Cald-
well, Jim Cocker and Dale
Passmore hit 24 targets
apiece.
Bert Mahaffey, Barry
Miller and Al Kyle scored
23's followed by Roy Lam-
port, Grant McGregor, Dean
Kulich, Lloyd Venner and
Mery Batkin 22, Harrison
Schoch 21, Gladys McGregor
20 and Glen Mogk and Bruce
Anderson 18.
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