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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1961-08-24, Page 1010 The *Goderich Sign,a1-Star, Thursday, August 24th, 1961 0SUNDAY SERVICES ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH is ,...,atIgua#..2702.: 13th Sunday after Ttinity. 9A'Xlmra7-.S d -Ai „01 n pp M,'S'` mi YMIM2_'p ( �j ..�.5,�� ( }• $.30 a.m. Holy Communion. 11 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon. (Junior Congregation And Nursery.) REY. KENNETH E. TAYLOR, M.A., O.D., Rector. Mr. J. F. Stephens, M.A., B. Ed., Organist and Choirmaster. THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA North Street United Church 10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL. 11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP. Nursery and, Junior Congregation. apt. W. J. ten .HAPEN, B.A,, B.D., Minister. MR. GEORGE ESPERT, Organist and Choir Director. Knox- Presbyterian Church THE REV. G. LOCKHART RairAir-B.A:, Minister Mr., H. de Jong, Organist. Miss B. J. Woodruff, Deaconess 9.30 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP. 11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP. "AN ISSUE OF BLOOD."0 (Nursery and Junior Congregation.) The Goderich group of the Bible Society will 'meet in. the Chapel, Monday evening, August 28, at 8 p,m. Victoria Street United Church 10 a.m. Victoria's Graded School and Bible Class. 11 a.m. Family Service. Junior Congregation. 10 a.m. Benmiller Church and Sunday School. £`930, p,.m. Union Church after Sunday Schopl. Rev. C. E. Taylor, Summer Minister. " A GREAT BETRAYAL." SPORTS HIll'S local Athletes At Track Meet B I S S ETS WIN O N I N+G °ASA Thirty-two children from the ,., Judith Gooderhazn Memorial their league schedule here Nlon- A111 E OF ZONE ONE SERIES_ Playground attended the Huron clay Evening when they were Zone Track an Field meet at beaten 1-0 by Winthrop•.., BRUGODERICH MEETSSSELS IN FIRST SOCCER o ; PLAY-OFF (By Stan Profit) � ed out of his reach and while Goderich Athletic wound up . he was recovering, the Winthrop inside man had a simple task in scoring on an empty goal. The game continued at a brisk pace, and at half time, God rich ,was still in with a 4By f 3-2. Exeter on We esday of last It was a keenly fought•et3htest,• ing rst game of the ford. had taken the first game'carding, Palmerston, St. Marys thea uxifoeaten reg d } Listowel, Exeter and Goderich.I Although none of the .Gode- rich children won first place, the fallowing -were- et e's4ul m- u k tainting the following awards: rors„ with the result that all I Ken Crawford, second place in six, Stratford runs scored in "the the' senior boys' high jump; re unearned. Stan Mary. O'Brien, second place in do mounnd_.for -the the running race; lg.atireen_ splendid ball, Dowds, third place in the volley- t Stratford bats- ball throw and third place in the softball throw. John Pirie placed third in the running broad jump and Janet Pettus received second Place in the volleyball throw. Miss Marg Grange accompanied the child- ren to this meet. The children at��lhe pool are now preparing for their annual Denny 'carnival. This will be avek� .A)5(214, Q attended fro�na with both teams giving their all 1„A:) Goderich crew by a score o J. y rig .'vat% � t�xY q'ehanke:p :of'' vInnfa 0..At. , i ,: a�.1 . taken -. t,.. '('s v i~< $C�t11ntIF, 1�ao� �F.i` giu, , Lfii'l� i4. .r r and ,Code-• time went Tin; �'oderinli.,,�a 10 2 in the OASA, Intermediate "B" Zone 1 by the identical count of 3-2 series on -Monday. evening at and thereby took the best -of ar Agricultural Pk. three, two games straight, Should _Goderieh_win the next , As in the first -game-, the- B. game they will_ be home this sets were plagued by costly er- Saturday night against the win- ner of the Aylmer-Tillsonburg series. Stan Doherty, on the mound for the Bissets, allowed just one hit, striking out 12 and issuing just three walks. He was in complete control of the game throughout. Goderich opened the scoring in the second inning on a double by Don Goddard and a single by Ron Carter. They added three more in the third inning on hits by Rdss Illoffineyer and Len Willis and three St. Marys errors. Three more runs were scored in the • ' rich trying to en it. Although more and more into the game, beaten, The Athletic played and were pressing hard for th really,weli, and were well worth equalizer. However, the end a tie at--least_--AY thrill) scored came with Winthrop still one late in the first half. The right goal up. winger burst through and fired On Friday, August 18, Gode- in a low hard drive. Goderich .rich Athletic played their worst keeper, Alex Varga, did . well to game of the season against Wing step the_ shot, but the ball bounc' ham. The game • ended in a f;a goalless tie. . Strange to say, Godeiich were on top for most A. Births - of the game, but ,it was Wing - ham who came nearest to scr r- ing. Goalkeeper A. Varga saved MacCUSPEY. * At Alexandra Goderich on one occasion with' Hospital, Goderich; on August a daring dive at the feet of 18, 1961, to Mr. and Mrs. a Wbngham forward. Everyone Kenneth MacCuspey, Gode- concerned was glad when this rich, a daughter, 'Deborah game was over. The league Lynn (Debbie). schedule now being complete°, McF\DDEN. ---- At Alexandra the official play-off set-up . is: Winthrop vs. Clinton and Gode- rich vs. Brussels. Dates for these games have not, yef been arranged. two games w Doherty on- Bissets, pitche striking opt eig men and deserved a better fate. Russ Hoffmeyer and Len Willis collected two hits apiece for the Bissets while Deb Shewfelt hit ii 'triple. - Torn Templeton, on the mound` for the Kroehlers, pitched and batted his team to N;ictary, hold- ing the -Bissets to eight hits while collecting; three hits hirci -- self at the- plate. sixth and sevenh'inninf's. Goderich had nothing to big Russ Iloffineyer led the Bisset ashamed of, in losing to the Bros.' sponsored team with three Kroehlers, as it was just the hits and a walk in five times Krdifference in experience between r at bat. Don Goddard had two the two teams that meant vie doubles and Ron Carter collect- `xcjr`. Stratford has been play ed two singles. The Bissets 1 ing organized ball in good 1 visit -St. Marys for the second leagues for years, while this game of the two -out -of -three I is the first year that the Gode s'�i les this week. ° Lose To Stratford °�--i�n, a very close and thrilling game the Bissets sere elirninat- ed„ from the Memorial League j when Stratford defeated the rich team has been properly Organized and playing against tgtxzztDDsttio .," Considering this fact, Goderich has "provided local fans with good, exciting held on, Thursday, August 31st IIc. pitat, Goderich, on August when there will be games to 22,. 1961, to Mr. and Mrs. play for a. penny. Among them Franklin E. McFadden, Bay - will be the penny toss. hit the field, a daughter. down and treasure hunt. - For RICHARD. --At Alexandra Hos- mystery and excitement they are pital, Goderich, on August 17, preparing a horror house and a 1961, to,Mr. and Mrs. Marcel I.oca1,Swim freak house. There will be Richard, R.R. 6, Goderich, a bingo games for the adults in daughter. Team Winners .. the evening. .Prizes have been dra donated for bll events. Tho Red Cross swimming tests will telieldWat the -Judith- Good, erham Memorial -P661 on F''r"ida°'-'`." August 25._ FREE METHODIST CHURCH. n�. Corner Victoria and Park Streets REV. E. A. COOPER, Pastor. Phone JA 4-9306 SUNDAY SERVICES 9.50 a.m. FAMILY SUNDAY SCHOOL., 11 a.m. MORNINWORSHIP. 7 p.m. EVENT G GOSPEL HOUR. Wed., 13 -p.m. -Prayer Meeting. REV. CECIL A. �bUKELOW, Minister, MRS. J. SNIDER, Organist. GODERICH BAPTIST CHURCH 10 a.m. Church School: All Ages. 11 a.m.' MORNING WORSHIP. 7 p.m. EVENING SERVICE. Pastor, E. VonKeitz. Organist, Wm. Bettger. Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle 10. a,m. Sunday. School.' - Classes for all ages. 11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP. 7.30 p.m. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE. Tuesday,-8_p.m,' Prayer Meeting and Bible Study. Friday, 8 p.m. Young People's.. You are invited to come and worship with us. REV. ROBERT CLARK, Pastor: THE SALVATION ARMY SUNDAY, AUGUST 27 9.45 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL. 11 a.m. WORSHIP SERVICE. 7 p.m. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE. CAPTAIN AND MRS. R. PETERSEN VISITORS WELCOME SATURDA AUGUST 2 ORTS 41 GREEN ACRES 'RACING CIRCUIT Near Port Albert -12 Miles North of GOderich - ON HIGH,WAY 21 See Etiropis Most Famous Sports Racing Cars Canada's Finest Drivers softball and the Goderich sup- porters have reciprouted coming out to the, local dipmond in thQ, largest numbers in years. As Goderich progresses along would hp nice to see., Goderich fans turning out in full sup- port to root for victory for • their team. Goderich 10 FIRST RACE at 10.30 A.M.1 COME EARLY STAY LATE emernber Me Date -Saturday, August 20 * • A FULL DAY OF THRILLING ENTERTAINMENT! The• of Goderich, defeated a team from the Nile at %Agricultural Park by a 10-6 score Thursday Pitching for Goderich, Mc: Creath struck out three ' and walked_ two; Stephens was the catcher. Pitchers Rivett and Mc- Nee, for Nile, struck out six and walked four. G. •Ribey was the catcher. Nile gathered five runs in the first inning while Goderich only got two. Goderich got three runs in the fourth and one ,iii „the fifth inning while Nile went scoreless. In the sixth innings, Goderich collected four runs and Nile one run. No' runs were scored by -either team in th6 seventh, eighth or ninth innings Bettger... got. a home run_ for Goderich in the firSt, inning and Stephens did likewise in the sixth innings. The Goderich team plays only exhibition games. Next game at Goderich is on Monday, Aug- ust 28, against Benmiller and the,- one aftei that on Wednes- day, - August , 30, 'here against Nile. Goderich line-up was: Paul McCreath,,p-of; Jim Stephens, c; Bill Bettger, 1b -2b; Reid Webb" 2b -of p; Wayne Treitz, ss -2b; Bill Stiles, 3b; Tom Manderson, of; Jim Bentley, of; John Kin- kead, *of; Gary Allin, lb -of. Games played so far this sea- son resulted as follows: Benmiller, 4 at Goderich, 12 Goderich, 14 at Benmiller, 7 Goderich, 15- at Benmiller, 5 Goderich, 13 at Benmiller, 7 Goderich, 9 at HOlmesville, 25 Nile, 6 at Goderich, 10. SUCHARD.-At AlexanHos- I p42 m innerS . _ r 4961, to Mr. and Mrs. D. Gar46 °timer, won -an --intencluff For the first time this seasdn, rich: a daughter; Kelly Ann. WILLIS.-At Alexandra HOSpii- SWial meet, held on Wednesday al, Goderia, on• August 21, of las't week, at Seaforth. 1961, to Mr. and Mrs. George classes were as follows: lpys' The winners in -their various Willis. Goderich, a son, Wil- .1iam George. C. Briefs breast stroke, ten and under, Jim Morris (G), Larry Doak (G), Garry Montgomery (S), Paul Muir (S); girls, ten and under, /-- Angela Devereaux (S), Janet Pettus (G), Clara Bedard (G); Order Shell furnace- oil and boys, 12 and under, Andrew ,stove oil from Edward Fuels Pirie (G), Rob Witmer (G); tarik truck dealer. for all Shell girlg., 12 and under, Linda Shear - down (G), Nancy Bell (G); boys 13-1-4, the •first„ three wumer were from Seaforth With John Pirie (G) and l3rytan Young (G) coming fourth and fifth.' Individual medley, boys, nine to ten, Dirk Wolterbeek (G), Bill Cutt (G), and girls, nine to ten, CULBERT'S WEEKEND BAKERY SPECIALS - FRIDAY dna SATURDAY ORANGE or CHOCOLATE • Deliciously Iced SlIGGESTIONS I TARTS .HOANPLE EY rACLONNuU; - BUTTER or 1 PIES WELL. FILLE-D and FAMILY SIZED CHERRY APPLE RAISIN - PUMPKIN • STRAWBERRY RASPBERRY LEmoN. or CREME 1 ROLLS PARKER HDUSE, BUTTER. ROLLS or • CRUSTY WHITE or WHOLE WHEAT • • • • Oil Co. products P. o n e For Esso Imperial' Products call BEN CHISHOLM, 20 Albert St., Goderich. Phone Office JA 4-7502; Residence JA 4-7835. -8tf • : FRESH FROM OUR OVENS at 10 a.m. DAILY : BREAD '' HOME-MADE FLAVOR : • • IN ALL POPULAR VARIETIES • : .OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS -UNTIL 9 P.M. • • • • second and Rod Reid fourth' with the girls the same age losing out to Seaforth. Mays were won by three groups 9-10, 11-12 and 13-14. E. Cards of Thanks s Igirls, 11-12, Anne Hardy, 'Linda Triy.tSheardown; boys, 13 -14, -Ed. San- GILBERT.-I wish to express .derson, Paul Dockstader, and in sincere thanks te my neigh -1 the girls, 13-14, Marie Dowds came second; boys, 15-16, Wayne Rumig, Bill Gardner with Sherry Doak coming second in the class 15-16. In the back crawl stroke, the Goderiai boys, 9-10, lost out but the girls Betty Bedard and Mrs. Jean Mew, Port Colborrie:'' spent two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Armstrong, Trafalgar street. _,Mr. arid Mrs. Armstrong and Wily recently-vis4ed 'in • bors and friends for flriwers, cards and *letters received while I was a patient' in Vic- 'toria Hospital, London. Mrs. Fred Gilbert. 33x MITCHELL. -Thanks to Dr. N. C. Jackson, Dr. V. L. Mc' Carolyn McEwan were the win- Geough, the nurses and staff „ers; boys, 11-12, Bill Cutt won -of Alexandra Hospital for " first place and Gordon Trumbley their kindness in re -member- came fourth. In the girls, 11-12, ing my birthday before I re- Linda Brown came first with turned home on August '18. Judy Taylor receiving third Robert Melvin Mitchell. 0,, place; boys, 13-14, Paul Dock- "" stader, first; and Bob Cadman, fourth; girls, 13-14, Betty Shear- clowfvLinda Taylor; boys, 15-16, Wayne Rumig, first, and Paul Miller,'1third; and in the girls' race, Eleanor Davidson placed Freestyle, boys, nine to ten, Dirk Wolterbeek, Jim Morris and in the girls, nine to ten, Carolyn McEwan came third; boys, 11-12, Rob Witmer ,came second and Andy Pirie third, while the girls the same age, Anne Hardy came first and Nancy Bell fourth: boys, 13-14, Ed. Sanderson first, Bob Doak second, and girls, ..13-15, Linda Hirst first,"Betty Sheardown sec- ond; boys, 15-16, Jeff Reid placed F. Engagements Mr. Bert Holtom, Clifford, wishes to announce the engage- ment of his daughter, Eltiabeth, CO Ross Wright, Toronto, son of Mrs. Grace, Wright, Goderich, and the late Ross T. Wright. The marriage will take place at 2.30 o'clock on October 7 in Clifford United Church. 33x Goderich, Team Wins Tourney Many spectators were present e courts in Agri- culture Park Sunday afternoon to see the Goderich .team win over Stratford, nine to seven, in their first Tournament. The Goderich players were: Roy Kingsley and Courtland Kerr, Alex. 1Tha and John Boa, Ralph Kingswell and Jack Car- rick, Si,d Lawsoh and Herman Fisher. 4 -- The Stratford players were Verdun Wreford and Clarence [Scott, Elmer Dench and James Brooks, Carl Vogt and Bill Kotyk, Fred Dunshiore and Earl Drown. Later Fred Harburn joined the Stratford team. Mr. and Mrs. Roy, Easom, Au- burn, Ontario, announce the en- gagement of theic younger daughter, Marlene Grace, to Ronald George Baer, younger son. of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Baer, of Colborne Township, The marriage will take place in Knox United Church. Auburn, Mr. and Mrs. Douwe BruinSma wish to announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Greta, to Mr. Henry Amsinga, son of Mr. and Mrs. K. Amsinga, all of Goderich Township. The wed- ding will take place September 22, at the Christian Reformed Church, Clinton. 33x • Coming en s -- Summer Flower Show of Gode- rich, Horticultural Society will` be held Saturday, August 26, in St. George's Parish Hall. Open to members and the public from 2.30 to 5.30 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tea served between 3 and 5. Exhibits will, be auctioned at 8. -32-33 The annual meeting of the Bible Society will be held- in Knox Church chapel, Monday evening, August 28, at 8 o'clock. The public is invited. • -33 GET YOUR CO,RN ON THE- COB FRESH DAILY AT , „ AITKEN'S GROCERY HAMILTON STREET - Call Us foe Special Prices on Your FREEZER REQUIREMENTS - JA 4-9361 ANNOUNCEMENT - Mae Ketchabaw EXPERIENCED BEAUTICIAN from "KARL'S HAIR STYLING" LONDON, ONTARIO . 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