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WROXETER SOFTBALL'S' WINNERS—This team from ster, Grant Coultes, John L:eltch, Ben Blackwell, Douglas
Wingham won the 'B' championship trophy at the Wroxeter Leitch, Joe Tiffin (coach); back row, Bob Armstrong, Mike
Softball Tournament in Wroxeter Park Sunday night. Team Montgomery, Ed Daer, Keith Elston, Bob Pegg, Doug
members are, from left, front row, Bruce Skinn, Len Sang- Petteplace, Neil Bleman, Rick Jackiin, Doug Neil.
Wroxeter tourney a success
TSE
The third annual Wroxeter pnonship went to Wingham who
Baseball Tournament eld this defeated Wroxeter 12-0.
past weekend at the Wtoxeter Vince Mullin of Chepstow was
Park is the most successful one to named the Most Valuable Pit -
date. cher, Wayne Leachman .of .
Attracting a total of 16 men's Belmore, the Most Valuable BAG
softball teams, the tournament Player; Ripley, the Most Sport-
had over 1,000 paid admissions. A smanlike team, and Randy
spokesman for the Wroxeter Douglas of the Howick JuniorsCENTENNIAL TOURNAMENT Henderson continue to dominate
Parks Board which sponsored the received the trophy for the most Golfers wearing long johns, the action with the low gross
event said the tournament runs batted in. gloves and a wide variety of score. The other Prize whiners
"should show a handsome Participating in the tour- toques hit the golf courseit')�h a were Rob Grove and, Doug
profit". nament were teams from bitterly cold June Saturday for Penner. Despite hot, humid
Chepstow won the 'A' cham- Chepstow, Teeswater, Ripley, the CKNX centennial two ball weather there was. a good turnout
pionship trophy, defeating Blyth, Walton, Clifford, Ayton, foursome. Sixty-four golfers with nearly all coming in for
Belmore 8-2 in the final game'on Belmore, Goderich, Bluevale, participated. breakfast wet with sweat.
Sunday night. The 'B' chain- `Wingham, Wroxeter, Moorefield, The team of Betty Walker and JUNIOR GOLFERS
Harriston. Bil Johnston walked off with top TO GET HELP
print with a nine hole score of 48. Every Monday at 2 p.m. Betty
• girls
One stroke behind were Sheila Walker and Doug Neil 'have
JuVee a e Cameron and Steve Cruickshank, volunteered to aid in helping
with Harvey and Nancy Fisher with golfers in all phases of
taking third spot. golf, including the use of each
on
winning s t _
rack
Out of town visitors id club and golf etiquette.
PaW and Cecilia Doig andnd Noel This 15 Offered free to all ]unlOi
The Wingham and Shirley Courtice of Chatham, mems -
Juvenile .girls' girls to the championship game Liz Warren and John Thompson POLICE TOURNEY
ball team had three wins last on Sunday when they met Dublin. of Burlington, Pat and Tom- Police tournament director Ed
week, downing Belmore, Wingham got the fust run of the Turbitt and Ken and Ruth Dae' deserves a lot of credit for a
Teeswater and Cargill, game in the bottom of the fourth ur:E..T.;.,�,,.. of T :stowei c.Iann lot.nf Efforthe out.iintoarQa mmW
'The girl!; defeated Belmore 18-8 inning, but Dublin exploded for..e.......,...
Williams from I;onaon, Jack the event.
in a game July 10. The game was five runs in the top of the . fifth. Walker of Goderich, Barry Smith There were some unusual shots
tied at the end of the seventh Wingham got a run back in the from London and Harvey and and scores. One of the local boys
inning 8-8, but Wingham ex- fifth but Dublin added one more Nancy Fisher of Kitchener. in blue malnaged to get his ball off
ploded in the eighth and hit in 10 in the seventh and ended the WEDNESDAY NIGHT the first tee at a 90 -degree angle
runs to finish the _game. game 6-2. MEN'S GOLF to ding the Molson's truck.
TIhe next game played in Sheila Walker and Esther There's real competition and a Another policeman managed to
Wingham was against TI'eswater Nethery each had three home lot of fun in Wednesday night golf come in with a second nine score
July 12. Wingham started out runs in the tournament. Walker, activities. of 109.
well with five runs in the first the pitcher for Wingham, played In July 4 action Ross Hamilton The prize table was second to
inning and five more in the third. well in all the games, both bat- took low gross with a 39. Low net none, as even a poor score meant
The final score for the game was ting and pitching, and for this she winners. were Larry Cerson, a good prize. Best score of the
13-3. won the trophy as most valuable George Skinn, Paul Moody and day was recorded by Mark
The team played again the player of the tournament. Richard Ohm. Jodrey of Durham with a 73 and
following day, but Friday the 13th In July 11 play, visitor Neil Jim Henderson was on his heels
wasn't unlucky for Wingham as it Lown bowlers McCormack showed locals how with 74.
defeated Cargill 20-3. Wingham j to play the course and recorded a MEN'S INTERCLUB
had a slow start but by the fourth Compete for fine 3.6 for low gross prize. Despite hot weather at home
inning really got Ithe bats Richard Ohm nosed out fellow the Wingham team journeyed to
swinging and got 12 runs.Edlghoffer trophy team-mate Bob Ruttan for low Kincardine for the third interclub
The next home game is this The Wingham Lawn Bowling net. Other low net prize winners match of the season and found
Thursday, July1`9, at 6:30 against Club held its ladies trebles were Dr. John Chong Ping and he weather a little more
Durham' Rae Robinson. 'bearable at the lakeshore.
he Js par- On July 7 the Juvenile girlcompetition for the Edighoffer
travelled to un to Trophy July 11 at 1:30 p.m. Nine The standings to date are: In all 10 foursomes the com-
p teams entered, including entries Downtowners, 24; Foundry, 19; petition was keen and when a red-
ticipate in a tournament. They Bob Foxton BP, 10; Ruttan's faced Al
Played their first eine at g from Lucknow, Seaforth, Paisley Fry of host Kincardine
g and Goderich. Raiders, 17; Lloyd's 14 and club announced the standingsfor
Saturday morning against
Clavering. Wingham started out First prize and the trophy were CKNX 12. ee day, it was Kincardine 65.5,
with ing bats, won by the team skipped by Nora SUNDAY MORNING PLAY Wingham tied in second with
ng getting five Finnigan, with Ethel Day as vice Sunday morning golf and Walkerton with 41.5 and Goderich
runs in the first inning, and went skip and with
Hastings lead. breakfast is catching orr with as Sunset bringing up the rear with
on to win the game 27-10.
In Second prize went to the team many as 70 golfers hitting the 31.5 points.
the •afternoon game
Wingham met Clinton. The iris skipped by Yvonne McPherson,
local links. Ted Hnatkowski of Kincardine
g
had a slow start, giving up four with Kay Murray and,. Millie On Sunday July 8 the low gross was in pro form as he recorded no
winner was Bob Greer of less then eight threes in the 18
runs in the second inning,but of Walsh. Third prize went to the g
g
their bats going by the third and Edith Argyle rink from Goderich Lucknow with a score of 31. Low holes and came in with a 72. Bill
never looked back, winning the
while fourth prize went to net winners were Don Edgar, Bell of Kincardine took second game 24-5. another local rink skipped by Larry Carson and Paul Kenyon; low gross with a 76 and Jim
These two wins advanced the Ruth Duffy with Amy Edwards the youngest player of the day. Henderson captured third with a
and Reta Haselgrove. Sunday July 15 saw Jim 77.
�. Kincardine's Horst Steininger
s recorded the longest drive and
the low net with a 65. Harper
.> n English had a 65 net and Don Rae
had a 68 and won low net prizes.
Harper English led the local
11C � ��,�, � team with 8.5 of a possible nine
points. Don Rae picked up 7.5
r points and Rob Grove and Bill
4.
r, Johnston each managed seven
`' t points. Bill Kerr was back in
X
form with 6.5 points.
Though Kincardine has pretty
well cinched the top spot,
Wingham is confident it can wrap
e '�` w+►� ' �" up second place with the last
Al ' event at Goderich Sunset.
Don Rae and Brian Sikora
came to the team's rescue to
r ? replace missing team members.
- SHORT PUTTS Bernie
x . w Haines, one of the newer golfers,
has been golfing for only a month
J or so but has recorded a nine hole
score of 40 .... and wasn't that
quite a surprise for Lorne
Hamilton July 4, when he got a
two tart birthday cake complete
with candle and his team-mates,
led by 'Little 11119ghie', sang
Happy Birthday .... Rod Grove
and his dad Lee had quite a
match "with each putting extra
pressure on the other. At the end
PRESENTS CHAMBERS TROPHY—Gary Chambers presents the Chambers trophy for of the nine holes both recorded
the Wroxeter Basebal I Tournament 'B' champions to Grant Coultes of the Wingham team. their best rounds ever. Rob shot a
Wingham defeated Wroxeter 12-0 In the 'B' championship game In Wroxeter Sunday very fine 40, but didn't get the
night. The team also received a cheque for 1200. exact score pe Grove had.
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The Advance Times, July 18, 1979—Page 18
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• k
WIND RESISTANCE
Open windows increase wind
resistance by creating drag. If
the outdoor temperatures per-
mit, use flow-through ventilation.
If heating or cooling is needed,
use a moderate setting.
BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 8:36 P.M.
FIRST SHOW AT DUSK
For lnfornmtlon Phone:
�� 4i2-7030 /Ir
11[_�7_6RIVE-IN THEATRE
LIMITED
BEECH STREET-CLINTON
PLAYING WEDNESDAY THROUGH
FRIDAY, JULY 18-19-20
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FROM WALT DISNEY PRODUCTIONS ..
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O ,on way °rte..-opxrgNs
WALT DISKY
1 WHERE MYSTERIOUS THINGS HAPPEN
Irlm 1ECHIIIC01.011i' a ron w.n on er o oa.teo..
SPECIAL ADMISSION FOR THE
WALT DISNEY PROGRAM:
Adults 13.00; Children Under 12 50'
Pre-schoolers Free
PLAYING SATURDAY TO TUESDAY
JULY 21, 22, 23, 24
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
PLUS 2ND FEATURE
NOTHING can keep out...THE
EVICTORS
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
WARNING: Some scenes may be
frightening for children
STARTS WEDNESDAY, JULY 25
/ r r
MOP
rr �\
IN THE 25th CEFyi-URY °o -
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
PLUS 2ND FEATURE: ELLEN BURSTYN
AND ALAN ALDA IN
"SAME TIME, NEXT YEAR"
s ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
Warning: Dialogue and content
not suitable for children
NOTE: COMPLIMENTARY PASSES NOT
VALID FOR "BUCK ROGERS" a "SAME TIME"
ADDED FEATURE
A rmw a xnedg h1AAr
hom the aeokxs Of
"SIMAr 9reok"
Goldie Hawn
Chelvw Chase
NMT 1 600toicN AT
CONCESSION RD
• PHONE SN 99A(
WROXETER SOFTBALL'S' WINNERS—This team from ster, Grant Coultes, John L:eltch, Ben Blackwell, Douglas
Wingham won the 'B' championship trophy at the Wroxeter Leitch, Joe Tiffin (coach); back row, Bob Armstrong, Mike
Softball Tournament in Wroxeter Park Sunday night. Team Montgomery, Ed Daer, Keith Elston, Bob Pegg, Doug
members are, from left, front row, Bruce Skinn, Len Sang- Petteplace, Neil Bleman, Rick Jackiin, Doug Neil.
Wroxeter tourney a success
TSE
The third annual Wroxeter pnonship went to Wingham who
Baseball Tournament eld this defeated Wroxeter 12-0.
past weekend at the Wtoxeter Vince Mullin of Chepstow was
Park is the most successful one to named the Most Valuable Pit -
date. cher, Wayne Leachman .of .
Attracting a total of 16 men's Belmore, the Most Valuable BAG
softball teams, the tournament Player; Ripley, the Most Sport-
had over 1,000 paid admissions. A smanlike team, and Randy
spokesman for the Wroxeter Douglas of the Howick JuniorsCENTENNIAL TOURNAMENT Henderson continue to dominate
Parks Board which sponsored the received the trophy for the most Golfers wearing long johns, the action with the low gross
event said the tournament runs batted in. gloves and a wide variety of score. The other Prize whiners
"should show a handsome Participating in the tour- toques hit the golf courseit')�h a were Rob Grove and, Doug
profit". nament were teams from bitterly cold June Saturday for Penner. Despite hot, humid
Chepstow won the 'A' cham- Chepstow, Teeswater, Ripley, the CKNX centennial two ball weather there was. a good turnout
pionship trophy, defeating Blyth, Walton, Clifford, Ayton, foursome. Sixty-four golfers with nearly all coming in for
Belmore 8-2 in the final game'on Belmore, Goderich, Bluevale, participated. breakfast wet with sweat.
Sunday night. The 'B' chain- `Wingham, Wroxeter, Moorefield, The team of Betty Walker and JUNIOR GOLFERS
Harriston. Bil Johnston walked off with top TO GET HELP
print with a nine hole score of 48. Every Monday at 2 p.m. Betty
• girls
One stroke behind were Sheila Walker and Doug Neil 'have
JuVee a e Cameron and Steve Cruickshank, volunteered to aid in helping
with Harvey and Nancy Fisher with golfers in all phases of
taking third spot. golf, including the use of each
on
winning s t _
rack
Out of town visitors id club and golf etiquette.
PaW and Cecilia Doig andnd Noel This 15 Offered free to all ]unlOi
The Wingham and Shirley Courtice of Chatham, mems -
Juvenile .girls' girls to the championship game Liz Warren and John Thompson POLICE TOURNEY
ball team had three wins last on Sunday when they met Dublin. of Burlington, Pat and Tom- Police tournament director Ed
week, downing Belmore, Wingham got the fust run of the Turbitt and Ken and Ruth Dae' deserves a lot of credit for a
Teeswater and Cargill, game in the bottom of the fourth ur:E..T.;.,�,,.. of T :stowei c.Iann lot.nf Efforthe out.iintoarQa mmW
'The girl!; defeated Belmore 18-8 inning, but Dublin exploded for..e.......,...
Williams from I;onaon, Jack the event.
in a game July 10. The game was five runs in the top of the . fifth. Walker of Goderich, Barry Smith There were some unusual shots
tied at the end of the seventh Wingham got a run back in the from London and Harvey and and scores. One of the local boys
inning 8-8, but Wingham ex- fifth but Dublin added one more Nancy Fisher of Kitchener. in blue malnaged to get his ball off
ploded in the eighth and hit in 10 in the seventh and ended the WEDNESDAY NIGHT the first tee at a 90 -degree angle
runs to finish the _game. game 6-2. MEN'S GOLF to ding the Molson's truck.
TIhe next game played in Sheila Walker and Esther There's real competition and a Another policeman managed to
Wingham was against TI'eswater Nethery each had three home lot of fun in Wednesday night golf come in with a second nine score
July 12. Wingham started out runs in the tournament. Walker, activities. of 109.
well with five runs in the first the pitcher for Wingham, played In July 4 action Ross Hamilton The prize table was second to
inning and five more in the third. well in all the games, both bat- took low gross with a 39. Low net none, as even a poor score meant
The final score for the game was ting and pitching, and for this she winners. were Larry Cerson, a good prize. Best score of the
13-3. won the trophy as most valuable George Skinn, Paul Moody and day was recorded by Mark
The team played again the player of the tournament. Richard Ohm. Jodrey of Durham with a 73 and
following day, but Friday the 13th In July 11 play, visitor Neil Jim Henderson was on his heels
wasn't unlucky for Wingham as it Lown bowlers McCormack showed locals how with 74.
defeated Cargill 20-3. Wingham j to play the course and recorded a MEN'S INTERCLUB
had a slow start but by the fourth Compete for fine 3.6 for low gross prize. Despite hot weather at home
inning really got Ithe bats Richard Ohm nosed out fellow the Wingham team journeyed to
swinging and got 12 runs.Edlghoffer trophy team-mate Bob Ruttan for low Kincardine for the third interclub
The next home game is this The Wingham Lawn Bowling net. Other low net prize winners match of the season and found
Thursday, July1`9, at 6:30 against Club held its ladies trebles were Dr. John Chong Ping and he weather a little more
Durham' Rae Robinson. 'bearable at the lakeshore.
he Js par- On July 7 the Juvenile girlcompetition for the Edighoffer
travelled to un to Trophy July 11 at 1:30 p.m. Nine The standings to date are: In all 10 foursomes the com-
p teams entered, including entries Downtowners, 24; Foundry, 19; petition was keen and when a red-
ticipate in a tournament. They Bob Foxton BP, 10; Ruttan's faced Al
Played their first eine at g from Lucknow, Seaforth, Paisley Fry of host Kincardine
g and Goderich. Raiders, 17; Lloyd's 14 and club announced the standingsfor
Saturday morning against
Clavering. Wingham started out First prize and the trophy were CKNX 12. ee day, it was Kincardine 65.5,
with ing bats, won by the team skipped by Nora SUNDAY MORNING PLAY Wingham tied in second with
ng getting five Finnigan, with Ethel Day as vice Sunday morning golf and Walkerton with 41.5 and Goderich
runs in the first inning, and went skip and with
Hastings lead. breakfast is catching orr with as Sunset bringing up the rear with
on to win the game 27-10.
In Second prize went to the team many as 70 golfers hitting the 31.5 points.
the •afternoon game
Wingham met Clinton. The iris skipped by Yvonne McPherson,
local links. Ted Hnatkowski of Kincardine
g
had a slow start, giving up four with Kay Murray and,. Millie On Sunday July 8 the low gross was in pro form as he recorded no
winner was Bob Greer of less then eight threes in the 18
runs in the second inning,but of Walsh. Third prize went to the g
g
their bats going by the third and Edith Argyle rink from Goderich Lucknow with a score of 31. Low holes and came in with a 72. Bill
never looked back, winning the
while fourth prize went to net winners were Don Edgar, Bell of Kincardine took second game 24-5. another local rink skipped by Larry Carson and Paul Kenyon; low gross with a 76 and Jim
These two wins advanced the Ruth Duffy with Amy Edwards the youngest player of the day. Henderson captured third with a
and Reta Haselgrove. Sunday July 15 saw Jim 77.
�. Kincardine's Horst Steininger
s recorded the longest drive and
the low net with a 65. Harper
.> n English had a 65 net and Don Rae
had a 68 and won low net prizes.
Harper English led the local
11C � ��,�, � team with 8.5 of a possible nine
points. Don Rae picked up 7.5
r points and Rob Grove and Bill
4.
r, Johnston each managed seven
`' t points. Bill Kerr was back in
X
form with 6.5 points.
Though Kincardine has pretty
well cinched the top spot,
Wingham is confident it can wrap
e '�` w+►� ' �" up second place with the last
Al ' event at Goderich Sunset.
Don Rae and Brian Sikora
came to the team's rescue to
r ? replace missing team members.
- SHORT PUTTS Bernie
x . w Haines, one of the newer golfers,
has been golfing for only a month
J or so but has recorded a nine hole
score of 40 .... and wasn't that
quite a surprise for Lorne
Hamilton July 4, when he got a
two tart birthday cake complete
with candle and his team-mates,
led by 'Little 11119ghie', sang
Happy Birthday .... Rod Grove
and his dad Lee had quite a
match "with each putting extra
pressure on the other. At the end
PRESENTS CHAMBERS TROPHY—Gary Chambers presents the Chambers trophy for of the nine holes both recorded
the Wroxeter Basebal I Tournament 'B' champions to Grant Coultes of the Wingham team. their best rounds ever. Rob shot a
Wingham defeated Wroxeter 12-0 In the 'B' championship game In Wroxeter Sunday very fine 40, but didn't get the
night. The team also received a cheque for 1200. exact score pe Grove had.
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