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PAGE 10--GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1977
Outstanding juniors
Six junior )(BC bowlers were honored for their outstanding
efforts durfl'i the season at the annual banquet held+last
week. The front row includes King Varty, junior girls high
single winner; Vickie Beattie, high triple and Doreta
Jackson, high average. In the back row is Terry Ryan,
junior boys high average; Ron McInnis, high single and
Robert Little, high triple. (staff photo)
Canoe r�cea wet success
The Maitland River was
alive with adventurers on
k,nd;Iy. April :'4 as the
Clinton Kinsmen held .their
fiat annual canoe race from
uhu..rn to Hulmesvi1lo.
The " I4 -mile race, which
as entered by 5-- com-
p.etiturs raised over SI,20,9 for
Cystic Fibrosis. It was
deemed as un overwhelming
sutcess by organizer, Gary
M1lernir
1Tuny "'wet but happy
winners emerged from the
mighty Maitland. In the
Wien', expert class, Rene
1'oogr?mans and Ted Cowen of
Hi'nsall came in first with a
time ' of one hour and 42
minutes In second place
were Sid Strangle and his
partner Julius Langpeter- of
Windsor.
In the men's advance
amateur- class, Don Craig and
Edward Tait of Bothwell.
paddled to first place ,with a
time of one hour and 44
minutes. They were followed
by Don Verhaeghe and John
Silvestre of Wallaceburg.
Peter Black and Jack
Calcutt of St. Marys came in
with a time of one hour and 44
minutes to take first place in
the men's amateur class.
John Jorna and Doug
Krziyzek of St. Marys came
in second,
In the advance amateur
class, Warren Knight and
Linda Smith of Brussels
steered through the course in
one hour and 46 minutes to
take first place. A St. Marys
team of Leonard and Brenda
Pearson came in second.
A kayak class was won by
Gunther Kippert of Sarnia
coming in first with a time of
onehour and 4, minutes. Les
Gregorasz of London brought,
his kayak in for second place.
Ln the Kinsmen zone in-
terclub division, Don Jef-
ferson and Dick Kloss of
Clinton 'gained first place
with a time of one hour and 59
minutes. Ron Coghlin and
Bruce Honson of Wingham
brought their craft in second.
Larry and David Agla of
Harriston came in with a time
of two Jtours and 3 minutes to
take first place in the family
class. Leroy and Jeff Jackson
of W ingham came in second.
After the exhausting day,
the contestants were invited
to. the White Carnation for a
warm-up, party. In the draw,
Olive Johnston of Clinton won
the 16 -foot canoe, Jack Peck
of Clinton received the wrist
watch and the tool box was
won by Gerald Armstrong of
RR 1, Zurich,
Agencies express need for co-operation
i:epr•esentatives of several County told the group in a
social agencies in the summation that each in -
counties of Huron and Perth dividual should., become
expressed a need for more co- Netter acquainted with other
operation and information agencies in the counties to
sh:ir•ing among these agen- hep in case referrals.
cies ata seminar held at the4 Rainford Jackson of Huron
I3luewater Centre last County explained that his
Wednesday.. study group expressed the
The seminar included need for more such meetings
representatives from school in the future since group
hoards, hospitals, children's members expressed a lac'k of
aid society, county health information about specific
units. the department of needs.
manpower and immigration
and the Ministry of Com-
munity and Social Services.
The more than 40 people at
the meeting agreed that more ,sub -committees in each
such meetings should he held county, one for children and
among the agencies, to ex- one for adults, and that there
change -information and work he two co-chairmen in each
towards co-operation. county responsible for the
John Gilbert of Perth committees.
The group called for
resolutions that would
propose the creation of two
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the need for counselling, a
need for a central registry to
examine the needs of these
children and adults, and also
that a follow-up workshop be
held in the near future.
Mr. Jackson explained that
the Huron -Perth workshops
were detailed along the lines
of examining the total fun-
ctional needs of the counties.
Two ammendments
to pitching rules
By Ted Saundets
Pitching was hit hardest
when the Western Ontario
Athletic Association, Softball
Division held its meeting at
W Ingham Town Hall last
Wednesday night.
Two amendments to the
constitution pertaining to
pitchers were passed
unanimously by the more
than 100 representatives of
area communities at the
meeting. In the .first amen -
dr ent, it was decided that a
pitcher cannot wear any
white or multi -colored gloves
an the mound. This will
eliminate the possibility of
the pitcher hiding the ball
when on the mound.
The second amendment
restricted the coach from
talking to hiS pitcher during
an inning. If he goes to the
mound more than once, the
pitcher is out of the game and
cannot play anymore in that
game.
He cannot be taken out of
the box during the second
conference and moved to
another position. It
eliminates the possibility of
his returning to the mound at
a later time in the game.
Another change which was
approved is- in connection
with entry fees. An additional
$3 will be added to the entry
fee for the 1977 season. The
fee for the first playoff series
must now accompany the
entry fee. Should a team not
make the playoffs, this fee
will be returned at the end of
the season. The deadline for
entry fees is May 1.
It was decided that a team
winning the "Tournament of
Chammpions" would be
given the opportunity to host
the tournament the following
year. If the team does host
the tournament, it would
automatically be given entry
to the next year's tour-
nament.
Cord Raeburn of Durham
chaired the meeting -and
(luring the election of pfficers
to the executive, Tim Green
of Wellesley, was elected. He
has been out of the WOAA for
four years but has returned.
The executive has decided
to issue trophies and 18 crests
to winners in the squirts,
peewee, bantam and midget
series. Pennants only will be
presented to winners in the
juvenile, junior and in-
termediate series.
Dennis Ormsby, Meaford,
who represented the Ontario
Amateur Softball Association
at the meeting, said that the
"other holidays repose
upon the past - - - -
arbor day proposes
for the future"
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OPENS -71 on. thru Thurs. 8 a.m. • 6 p.m. Fri. 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. Sat., 8 a.m.. 5:30 p.m.
OASA has increased the entry
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for entry. In the minor
leagues it would be $20. This
rs increase of about $10.
Howe er, in the intermediate.
division, for anything over
$100 in gate receipts. the team
would have to pay the OASA
20 percent.
Ormsby replaces Andy
Davidson of Owen Sound as
rep of the OASA. Davidson is
well-known in the area. Brian
Marriage was the Clinton.
representative at the
meeting.
Representatives of the
Provincial Women's Softball
Association were also at the
meeting.
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