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Zurich Citizens News, 1974-07-04, Page 16PAGE 16 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1974 Zurich Mets down Dashwood The Zurich Mets bit the win column in Huron -Perth Base- ball League action last Friday night when travelling to Dash- wood and upset the pennant winning Tigers 8-5 under the lights. Zurich picked up two runs in the fourth, three in the sixth, one in the seventh and two more in the eighth. In posting their first victory of the season, the locals smash- ed out a total of 11 hits, and also picked up nine bases on balls. Two men were hit by the pitcher. John Mommersteeg pitched excellent game for the Mets until the seventh inning when he hit the first batter, walked the next and delivered a home - run pitch to the third man up to bat. After getting the next batter to ground out, he walked two more in a row, and at this point Dick Bedard came on in relief. After walking the batter to face him, Bedard came on strong to get the next two batt- ers. He gave up only two hits in the last two innings, while striking out four. Up until he ran into trouble in the seventh, Mommersteeg came up with an outstanding effort, giving up only three hits, while he struck out seven. He gave up only one base oa balls until the seventh. Bill Schade went the route for Dashwood and was pounced on for a total of 11 base hits. He also walked nine and hit two batters. Rich Schilbe led the Zurich hitting barrage with two doubles and a single, while Gerard Charrette, Glen Overholt and Percy Bedard all came through with two safeties. Aubrey Bedard clouted out a double and Mommersteeg a single to round out the Mets offensive attack. For the Tigers Hartman came through with two safeties, with Bill Schade, Eugene Guenther and Bob Hoffman adding one each. Guenther had the home run in the seventh for 'he losers. Coach Cliff Cronkite came up with an ace -in -the -hole for the locals when he started Kevin McKinnon behind the batter to fill in for vacationing Ron Corriveau. McKinnon came Make plans for plowing Howard Datars of Dashwood was appointed chairman of the local committee for the 1978 Plowing Match to be held in Huron County at the Huron Plowmen's Association meeting on June 24. A committee was formed to look for a site to hold the International Match scheduled for Huron in 1975. On the committee is Howard Datars, Gordon McGavin, John Clark, James Armstrong, Don Pullen and Russell Bolton. Mr. Datars was named to head the local committee that will be respon- sible for completing local arrangements for the big International event. This year, the I.3uron match will be held on County Warden Bill Elston's farm, Lot 8, Con. 2, Morris Township on Saturday, September 14. Coaching day will be Friday, September 13. It was decided to investigate . the possibility of holding a llonie Plowing competition this year. Contestants would be able to plow a field at home and have it judged. Prizes would be awarded. Ernie Talbot, R.R.3, Kippen and Robert McCarney, R.R.3, Seaforth were appointed to the Farm and Urban Committee to investigate the impact of a nuclear plant in I luron County. The association will sponsor a 4-H plow club with John Clark, R.R.5, Goderich, W.J. Leeming and Sam Bradshaw as club leaders. Ellard Lange, chairman of the 1972 Perth match attended the meeting to answer any questions about the organizat- ion of an international match, THURS. FRI. SAT. JULY 4,5,6 SPIKES GANG PLUS THIEVES LIKE US SUN. MON. TUES. JULY 7,8,9. SISTERS plus SILENT NIGHT, BLOODY NIGHT WED., THURS., FRI., SAT., JULY 10,11,12,13 OPENS AT 8:00 SHOWS START AT DUSK SUPERDAD PLUS SON L•F FLUBBER ,`•DRIVE-IN * GODERICH HWY. 8 AT CONCESSION RD, 4 . PHONE 524.9981 up with an outstanding effort defensively, throwing out two base runners in easy fashion. Another strong defensive play was pulled off by left fielder Paul Charrette in the last of the ninth, when he snagged a line drive that appeared to be head- ing for a double. He rifled the ball into first base and almost caught the runner who had reached first with a single. 0 Barfield Mr. and Mrs. Gladwin West- lake and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Greer, all of R,R.3, Bayfield attended the 35th wedding anniversary celebrations of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Langard in Stratford, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Scotch - mer, Molly and Jody, St. Catherines and Mr. Michael Scotchmer of Guelph spent the weekend with their parents Mr. and Mrs. A.F. Scotchmer and Calvin. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Barber, Mr. and Mrs. John Haig, Peter and David, of St. Thomas were at the Barber family cottage for the holiday weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Simpson, London visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred LeBeau. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fauller, Jeff and Jill , Loveland, Col- orado and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hovey, Vancouver, British Columbia arrived Thursday to spend the next two weeks with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred LeBeau. Mrs. Fletcher McLaughlin, Meagan, Alfie and Courtney, Toronto are visiting the next two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. A.F. McLaughlin and with Mr. and Mrs. Fred LeBeau. Mr. and Ivirs. Bob Cluff, Rob and Tara, London are at their village cottage. Mrs. Margaret Furter, London, visited Wednesday with Mrs. G.L. Knight. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Scotch- mer,Robert, Lori and Carolyn, of Chatham, spent the weekend at the home of his mother, Mrs. L.W. Scotchmer. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bedard, Brantford and Mr. and Mrs. Don Corriveau, Sheila and Bryan of Waterloo were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Wild and family at R.R.3, Bayfield. Baby Robbie Irwin stayed with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W . Erickson and family from Friday until Tuesday while his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rob Irwin were in Sudbury as the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Dave Watson. Bayfield has been invaded by the recent craze " A streaker was reported baring down Main St. on Sunday evening about the hour of midnight. (Don't look Ethel.") Brig. Fred Clift will speak on the First Years of tie Canada Co and John Galt at the Bay- field Historical Society meet - MARY, MARY, opens this week at the Huron Country Playhouse as the second offer- ing of the Season. Mary, Mary, is also a play about marriage and what can go wrong with it. Mary's marriage is on the rocks because she cannot resist mak- ing witty remarks --even at the most delicate of moments. Jacqueline McLeod takes on the Jean Kerr -like character opposite John Friesen, who plays Mary's frustrated book - publishing husband. ing on Monday July 9 in the Municipal Building at 8 p.m. Mr. and M. t . Robert T. Parker, Dorchester visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parker during the weekend. Mr. Renouf W.A. Johns, Mount Clemens, Michigan was at his Bayfield home for the holiday. Mr. Stanley Dorrence, Corn- wall visited friends in Bayfield and Seaforth area during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Norman F. Cooper Mount Clemens, Mich- igan entertained Mr. and .Mrs. Gerald Stone of Sarnia at their village residence for the holiday weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Sturgeon of Cambridge were with his mother, Mrs. Maude Sturgeon for last weekend and attended the Silver Wedding Anniversary celebrations of his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson in Mitchell on Saturday, June 22. THE DOMINION CITEL PROUDLY PRESENTS ZURICH The Maurice De Laere Duo SATURDAY, JULY 6 ROWNIE'S CLINTON - ONTARIOEATRE' BOX OFFICE OPEN 8 P.M. - SHOW STARTS 8:30 P.M. Wednesday - Thursday - Friday July 3 - 4 - 5 Adult Entertainment They make make $215.39 a week as Cops, and 10 million in one day a< Robbers.—How did they get away with it? ELLIOTT KASTNER presents CLIFF GORMAN JOSEPH BOLOGNA in Adult Entertainment United QI`tists Saturday - Sunday July 6 - is tune the etty MAWS are hitting P close to home - Monday - Tuesday 7-8.9 ENTER • 116 'DRAGON" !ate HE CLOBBERS THE MOB AS BLACK BELT JONES A MIIIAN e Cm 0111 JULY 10-11-12 ADULT United Artists THEATREif t WED.-THURS.-FRI. `gyp] GREGORY PECK Des= ARN1, J. ' EILLY uinted•nrsrs T "t'.' denetwesoommUlitiiimentomousoessammast ADULT PG