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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1989-06-27, Page 19• Single -round, 50 -point antes were played last Saturday in the heat at the Wingharn Sportsmen's Club tournament. Harold Pridham of Staffa and Lorne Kuntz of Chepstow topped the day with five wins and a plus of 47 Ivan Gardner of Wingharn and Fred Wickens, Kitchener, we#.. sec- ond at five wins and a plus of 31. Harold Carter of G9dericb and Joe Wickens, Kitchener, were third with four wins and a plus of 45; while Lorne Hamilton of Wingham and Eugene Kuntz, Walkerton, were fourth with three wins and a plus of 110. Bob Donaldson of London and Lyle Fluter, Chepstow, were fifth with two wins and a plus of 107. Herman Fisher of Benmiller and Ivan Rivett, Goderich, were sixth at 'ane win and a plus of 183. Round- ing out the scoring in seventh spot were Orval Coxon of London and Jim Wickens, Wingharn, one .grin and aplus of 120. The next tournament is Saturday, July 8, at 1 p.m. Bares lose last week The Shoppers' Drug Mart -spon- sored Bluevale - res were defeated by Belgrave last Monday evening by a score of 12-10. It was a close game all the way, with a tie at the end of the fifth and sixth innings. Gorrie swamped the Bares 15-5 last Wednesday night in Bluevale. Corrie was hitting well and the Bares weren't catching much. This week's winners were Julie Visser and Jean Ross. LEMONADE FOR ME—Last Saturday's hot and humid weather was perfect for a tall, cold glass of lemonade and Margie Gordon was on hand at the Welsh Country Fayre at Belgrave to provide it. Stepping up for some lemonade are little Alicia Makas of London and grandmother Mabel Wheeler of Belgrave. SPECIAL PRESENTATION—Ed Daer, right, president of the Wingham Police Association, made a presentation to retiring Madill Principal Ken Wood at a recent tea in his honor. Mr. Wood was presented with a ball cap and keeper plaque in appreciation for all he has done over the years in fostering good relations between the department and the school. Marilyn Wood also is shown with her husband. Yfral o Jaye 1YOI/➢IY � STRAWBERRIES" 5 km east of Lucknow, Hwy: 86 rr .55/Ib. Monday to Friday • 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. Saturday • 8 a.m. - 5 p.n. Weather and crop permitting 52132900 No Pots and .Pans 1rG SQUIRTS GET NEW SWEATERS—Bob Crawford of Crawford Motors. inh Wingham has Ionated' new sweaters and caps to the Wingham Squirt girl's' 'B' team.,_,Team members,dbaches and spongy are: back, Murray McLennan, Jennifer Moir, Diane Skinn, Kyla ,Irvine, :Erin Skinn, Tamara SSmith, Erin Orser, Mr. Crawford, Jim .Inwood; front, Jennifer Brown, Missy Bieman, Laura McLennan, Lisa Inwood and Kelly Neil. Absent from, the photograph is Heather Finley. .:'L i:•:{iiia:{rii it 'F.�L:ti: • <..Y.:;o:• •s%iYsi; 1;;;;,:,.. aatai'. SPORTSMEN'S HORSESHOES • ': iti}} }�';}'!-.Ci .S � i},•:h:� i •'i • :i!;}�•?.::. �.:: •:.F.:tf,:: 'i i' :i::l;-i: _t_J.i::.?ti:%_i::i:::_ v::i1•::.:C::isi �•/..:•ii:�:�::�:i:-i:.i Single -round games of 30 points were played last Thursday evening at the Wingham Sportsmen's Club. Ivan Gardner and Lorne Kuntz were first with four wins and a plus of 47. Glen Casemore •and . Eugene Kuntz were second, four wins and a plus of 30, while Elmer McFarlan and Harold Carter were third, four wins and a -plus of 28. Alex Boa ancLyle Fluter were fourth, three wins and a plus of 64. Keith Moffatt and Paul McKee were fifth, three wins and a plus of 31. -yd Lawson and Lorne Hamilton were sixth, two wins and a plus of 76, while Leon Russell and Ivan Rivett rounded out the scoring in seventh place, one win and a phis of 74. OPP office opens at Blyth Community -oriented policing came to the Village of Blyth official- ly last week with the opening of an extended -services office in the old library. Several Ontario Provincial Police representatives and local digni- taries attended the open house and ribbon -cutting ceremony. Blyth Reeve Albert Wasson extended a brief welcome. Superin- tendent Murray Peer of the Mount Forest OPP responded by outlining the role that Wingham OPP Consta- ble Mike Alexander will play in Blyth. Mr. Alexander has been a mem- ber of the OPP for 10 and one-half years, six of which have been spent at Wingham. He currently resides at Belgrave. It is expected that Mr. Alexander will spend 30 to 40 per cent if lus shift in the area. In addition to Blyth, he also is liaison officer for Morris and East Wawanosh Town- ships. The community -oriented polic- ing committee for the area consists of Christine Beck, Ralph Campbell, Bill Burkholder, Linda Bird, Steve Sparli:ng, Vera. Badley, John Cronyn and Mike Cottrill, - Some ants are so helpless that they will die unless they kidnap and enslave other ants. vier e. rarlona;,*, 'A;$40 .#"delit.e.rerF7'a*'Y4kiP'Mt1"t"a 8"'1 COMMUNITY CALENDAR Sponsored, by; Mei/ INSURANCE BROKERS Wingham 3574636 Gorric 335-3525 Insurance - All types. Homes, business, auto, fain:life Wednesday, June 28 to Tuesday;:July 4, 1989 Thurs, June 29 Ham & Strawberry Supper, Wroxeter Hall, :.pro- ceeds to Wroxeter Improvement Assoc. River Fund. Tickets available at Country Convenience or 335- 3265. Wingham Public Utilities Commission Meeting, 4 p.m., RUC office. . Wingham and District Hospital Board of Gover- nors' Inaugural Meeting, 8 p.m., Hospital Board Room., , Brandon Cemetery Service, 3 p.m. at Brandon Cemetery, Belgrave. Everyone welcome. • Wingham Town Council Meeting, Council Cham- bers at Town Hall, 7 p.m. East Wawanosh Council Meeting, 7:30 p.m., Town- ship Shed. - Sun. July 2 Tues. July 4 THIS WEEK'S BEST G.I.C. RATE 11 1/2% .EARNS RECOGNITION • Green's Meat Market and Abattoir Limited of Wingham, Ontar- io won recognition for an entry in the Annual Cured Meat Competi- tion, held in. Markham, Ontario, in conjunction with the 9th Annual Convention of the Ontario independent Meat Packers and Processors. Kevin Green representing Green's Meat Market and Abattoir Limited of Wingham, Ontario placed FIRST in the Summer Sau- sage category. Entries were judged on the basis of aroma, flavour, eye appeal, shape and texture. The 3rd Annual Cured Meat Competition held as part of the On- tario Convention of Meat Processors, draws entries in 5 product cat- egories from across Ontario. Judges for this years panel consisted of Dr. Ron Usborne, Meat Scientist, University of Guelph; Cathy Aker, Swine Specialist, Ont. Ministry of Agriculture and Food; Fred Scholl, Sheridan College -Hotel and Restaurant Division and Klaus Kappa, Technical Director - MMIS. "Green's Meat Market and Abattoir Limited is a member of the Ontario independent Meat Packers and Processors Association, the province's only trade organization representing small businessmen in the meat processing, packaging and provisionary industry.