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Pee
wees a e a a n v o n' n eachBeth s
quads have
wins and eight 11
defeats
and
playd�wns,
The Dashwood Peewees
have advanced to the OBA
semi-finals with two wins
over Langton on the
weekend.
In their first game Dash-
wood blanked Langton 14-0
and in the second game the
locals won by a score of 8-1.
SPORTS
•
SPOT
by
Marlene and Tony
Bedard
Trevor Johnston was the
winning pitcher shutting out
the Langton squad while
allowing one hit. He struck
out 10 and gave up three
walks. Johnston also led the
team at the plate with four
singles.
Ted Hodgins and Darcy
Martin each had a single and
Attends COOP
camp out
Bonnie Dowson was
chosen by the Hensall Co -Op
to attend a camp at Geneva
Park. Following is her ac-
count of. her camping ex-
perience:
"On Saturday, I left for a
- Varna
by PIary Chaisson
week at Geneva Park, a
YMCA camp or Orillia. This
was a co-ed camp with
plenty of facilities for our
free time. We had classes
from 9:30 until 3:00 then free
time until 9:00 p.m. when we
had a one-hour class. Then
we were free to do whatever
we wanted.
Classes were mostly about
leadership skills, we talked
about .communication with
others, listening, and helping
others. There was tennis,
badminton; basketball,
canoeing, everything! I even
water skiied for the first
time.
There were 19 of us, and
we all stayed in one big
house called a wig-wam.
•I really enjoyed this camp,
and I think it was a good
learning experience with the
classes, and also good ex-
perience in our free time
with all the recreational
activities available.
This camp was sponsored
by United Co -Operatives of
Ontario, and I am grateful to
the Hensall District Co-op for
sending me to this camp.
New residents
We'd like to welcome Stan
and Betty -Low Smith and
their daughter Lisa to the
village. They recently
moved into the house they
bought from Bill and Barb
Crawford.
Persona Is
John Dowson, Dale
Stephenson, David Consitt
and Mark Taylor spent a few
days last week in the Wasaga
Beach area, and Bonnie
returned home with them.
Mrs. Morrison returned
home on Friday after
spending a few days in
Stratford Hospital.
Tanis Chuter and Brenda
Dowson are entering Fan-
shawe College and are
enrolled in the Medical
Secretary course. Bonnie
Dowson is employed in the
main office at Wildwood on
the River Bayfield. Readers
would appreciate news of
any other young people who
are -taking continuing
education or beginning
employment.
m:tot playas n eachedhavefora gad are
a double. Brad Steeper had
two singles and Buddy
Richardson one, single.
Dashwood`s winning
streak continued Sunday in
Langton with an 8-1 victory.
John McCrindle, Brad
Steeper, and Trevor John-
ston had two singles each.
D'Arcy Martin and Buddy
Richardson chipped in with a
single apiece. Doug Schade
pitched the complete game,
striking 8 batters out and
giving up two walks and four
hits.
The Pee wees are un-
defeated in the play-offs
having ousted Seaforth,
Flesherton, Mount Forest
and Langton in straight
games. They will now meet
the winner of the Amher-
stburg-Dresden series in the
semi-finals this weekend.
Come out and give the boys
your support.
Bantams in battle
The Dashwood Bantams
appear to be in real fight in
their OBA playoff series
against Stratford Saturday.
As of press time the two
clubs were tied at a victory
apiece with the locals win-
ning 1-0 Saturday and losing
a close 5-4 decision Sunday.
Last night the two squads
squared off in Dashwood for
the final game of the series.
Orioles take title
The Orioles finished in
first place in minor softball
action this summer with a
record of eight wins and one
defeat.
Only two points behind
were the.Cubs with 14 points
while the Expos and Pirates
finished with identical two
win and seven . defeat
•records.
The final outcome of the
season was not decided until
Thursday when the Orioles
defeated the Cubs' 21-14.
Gerry Smith picked four
singles and a double, Robert
Rau also had four singles
and Debbie Smith had a trio
of the single baggers and a
pair of doubles.;
• •
Mark Hartman and ern
Teeter had seven singles
between • themselves and
Danny '"Denomme con-
tributed a single and a home
run. •
Roc league very close
In one of the tighter
finishes in the Zurich mens'
rec fastball league the
Pontiacs and D.J.'s are tied
for top spot with 22 points
More Zurich news
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electric organ. His son Joe
and wife Carol Gelinas and
their three children were
also present from Edmon-
ton, and spent a week
visiting with relatives.
Four sisters were together
last week at the home of Mrs.
Myrtle Deitz, when .Mrs.
Pearl Haines, and Mrs.
Gertrude Flegman of
Dearborn, Michigan along
,with Mrs. • Winnifred
Anderson of Frelton spent
several days talking over old
times.
Jamie Meidinger, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Meidinger
is a patient in War Memorial
Children Hospital in London.
Harold Ora and Ross
Horner returned home from
a -three week vacation out
west visiting with son and
family, Wayne and Helen
Horner and grand children,
Shelley and Cameron, who
started back to school' this
past Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Regier
spent ten days in Calgary
visiting with their son and
family, Richard and Janet
Regier and little Laura, also
while there enjoyed going to
Banff and ..seeing Lake
Louise.
Stance and Vera Bedard
and Milton and Eva Bedard
of Windsor spent the week-
end at their cottage in
Bayfield and dropped in on
relatives in Zurich and took
in the Bean festival on
Saturday.
Miss Louise Regier is
spending the week with her
brother and sister-in-law,
Peter and Bonnie Regiet in
London andwentwith them to
Niagara Falls last weekend.
Weekend guests at the
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home of Allen and Rose=
Mary Scott were, Andre -and
Adele Beauregard • and
children from Mississauga,
and the was also one of the
queen judges
Mrs. Ann Marie Cavil and
daughter Kathleen along
with friend Liz, all of
Warren, Michigan spent a
week at -the cottage of
relatives, Mozart and Marie
Gelinas
the Sunsets and Dominion
Tavern with 20 points each
but the Tavern squad has
three games in hand over the
Sunsets.
In fifth spot with a nine win
and 11 loss record are the Oil
Burners while the Patz Boys
tiring up the rear with a five
win and 14 loss record.
In action Monday evening
the D.J.'s clobbered the Oil
Burners 23-6 with Ray Weido
having a perfect evening at
the plate, He picked four hits
and had two walks. Paul
Morrison contributed a home
run.
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