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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1961-10-05, Page 12. tt 04derieh Signal -Star, Thursday, October 5th, 19§1 ... i e ad with LAMINA • SOUTHERN ONTARIO FINALS .�� Battling :Bissets how PArSTr d ' Out To Waterford 5-4 ta Y er• • J efexe..a.crowd of more than, from - Goderich--Goderich Bis- -gets were -edged 5.4 in the third and final;- game against Water- ford. It was played at Strat- ford Saturday evening, and de- cided the Southern Ontario in- termediate "B" championship of the O.A.S.A. Waterford now -the- Nor -thorn- -On'taraio champions in the, all -Ontario final. lc, Waterford won the first game at Goderich 2-1 but Goderich took the second game .2-0. The Goderich fans who jour- neyed to Stratford witnessed a !great fighting display. Winning the flip of the coin, Goderich chose .to take the field first. Stan Doherty, pitching , for Goderich, hit the first Water- ford batter up with a pitched 11 cut short as the next right in and _came back to al _ ball-.-- Ie struck.�..!a L . c e. t. ,two .Goderi ttnz s e -set - - g :.: . _... �.. �.- iskts£"�vifiin , batter"�bti`r Water=ford's "caterier- don n �i'Pi�`5tr3"keOrs" 1-h tier, For those folks who weren't; hit s double over Russ Hoff- in the seventh inning, the Bis- at the game, they can be as- - aired that this team is one of the magical new .Fabric with a moulded- " to -perfection look! Styled by IRM- PO SUJJ N S a,; a 'fbuli:.eni by the w.eighttess=feeling of LAMINA,' yet bask in its warmth and love the styling of this trotter --length coat by IRVING POSLUNS., - '" Double-breasted with brass buttons and brass pocket buckle. 'Beautifully quilt lined tool In gold( rust, brown, red, coffee or loden green for sizes 8to2n_ meyer's head in left field and sets got on the score sheet when i a with It ledo DebShewfelt he`wif ether hit tar,scored � run.Au rt�-?�i,.�?v G�:d. +ci,~.dry� °,. ii ,: E�aa€ ` aQ'{_ •P k* �t" y . inning ti,._ him., horine :i�ith a-..�� . run of the and Goderich centre field. Goddard, trying found themselves behind '2-0 to stretch the triple into a home at the end of the first inning. run, was nipped at the plate. Waterford added another run In the 8th inning, the Bissets in" the second inning and one really came to life when Stan more in the fourth to go ahead Doherty led off with a single by the score of 4-0. Up to this and was advanced to third on point, Goderich had been set Ron Carter's double. Russ down -on -one- •h--thai--be.' • -�Io fftneyer--."-dro'' °'�tlrern- -bo scratch single by Larry Aid- home with a single and the ham ins the third inning. How- score stood 5-3 for Waterford. ever, as the game progressed, 'Deb Shewfelt drove home the Goderich started to threaten third run of the inning with while holding Waterford - in his second hit of the game. The check. inning ended 5-4. Goderich To the cheers of "Go Godes, fought hard in the 9th but rich, Go", from the Goderich failed to overtake Waterford. supporters, the Bissets, in the It was a stirring display of fifth inning, had the bases load- courage that Bissets showed ed on a -single and ,two walks. when, after being down 5-0, Then, with only one out, the they, didn't give up, hilt dug ray was 'ourage also. In.. the second game at Waterford, Doherty re- ceived an elbow to the ribs and kidneys. Saturday night, he had to play with his abdomen strapped. AL Waterford, he was hit on the hand by a° pitched ball which caused hit hand to swell and give him pain. Bill Black and Len Willis, had the "flu" and should have been in bed. Ron Carter had been raked dawn one leg by a 6ike0.in the Waterford game. Public i _' which they can be proud. They were just asmagnificent in los- Sc• • oo- SecOn Ing as they mhav-e been in win ning. They lost to an excellent -� -�° •� team. Bill Grace and Russ Hofi'meycr in the outfield for SEE THESE FAMOUS CAR COATS by POS LU NQS IN A WIDE SELECTION TO CHOOSE FROM p ayers' injurte+J: 'In -Stead - f using these injuries, as . excuses, the Bissets j st dug into- their bag of couralge and came up with a„ great display of intestin- al fortitude. It 'has been a long season of softball with the team having pla_.�ypd 0 ame,sa.„,- a n..a wonderful year, considering that the team was, first organized at the middle of last season. In the first full season of good organized softball, the Bisseth won 27 games and lost but 13. They defeated teams like St. Thorhas, Woodstock, Stratford, all "A" team, and in their quest for O.A. .A. "B" honors, they defeated St. Marys, Tillson- burg, Amherstburg and Port Elgin before losing out tp. Waterfoad the ben suc- cessful in getting a3.` ,'".. tSis'' ford, the next round wove been for all Ontario honors. We wish Waterford all the best of luck in the forthcoming all Ontario series. To give ap ihdication of how close the series with Waterford was, the Bissets outhit Waterford in the ree games 21.15 and the runs wer ``al'1• equal at• -ie 'Awreee. In The 411games that the Bissets played this year -and this must be something of a record -in only one of those did the opposition score more -Chasm five ru .34 think that Booster Club Stag Oct. 14 While you cannot as yet support your hockey .team by attendance at the games, you can support it by attending the Goderich Booster Club Stag and Buffet Dinner on October 14. awning i is f the an 1 h o �. h i g k 0 41v4 ``.! ''.1,.,0 $1,000 Bond and the otiier valuable prizes. There are less than 1,00 tickets left so contact your Booster ' Club member. Ice will be going in. ,on Oc- tober 18 and workouts will commence immediately. Jack -moans--v,411-her going-to-l4amil- ton this weekend to see about more prospects for the 1961- 62 season. zuderieh -shorre tteferrscvelp.-=- Goderic r•shatrld-have-re The second annual field meet 9', seconds); Frances Bottema game as jitters and strange of the pupils of Central Huron d shN dash -Judy Collins, 75 sec. ard plays sthplagued y c could the recover, Weater- cord schools was held on Fri cord was 11.5 sec.); Nancy Hul- ford had three unearned runs. da on the sports field of the Aud-re ._--Dari a1nme,, ,, G�. I'm, not making ext ises..wl1 ' C Station, Clinton. m ley, bro nrYv"' `y- .� I Clinton" Public School was th¢•nrn�" team ' winner with a ..total, -al' 118 points. In second place' w e re Goderich public schools faith 79 points. Iri third place was Seaforth Public School with 59 points and in last place was the RCAF Public School, Clinton, with 31 points. On the Goderich Public School committee arranging the field meet were Eric'Moore and Art Knechtel. - The results were, with the , g - -o€ the -free d. �a �; 'Mill '�� say-, the'.B�ssets were wc�akeiit3id speaks fair 1'i 5, (.record.was 14 ); Jud' considerably by injuries wand `by s 'tbkh that the, local team `Collins, Marilyn 'T`r:'Tw ri- I?_ "flu '--b"u s 'only I v ' ; ''' servd. up this year. It, was (RCAF). Hop,"step Mid jump-- these players credit that they Judy Collins, 22'4' , (record was played so well, let alone play 21'11"): Audrey llenonune at all. Deb Shewfelt was spik- Peggy Cornish (S). High jump ed badly in Waterford in the -Nancy Hulley, 3'3", (record second game and His Ieft leg was 3'8"); Judy Collins; Lynn- was terribly gashed. He play - Hardy (G). - ed the game with -his whole Champions: Judy' Collins, 21 foot and leg -being badly swol- points; Nancy Hulley, 14; And- len. He showed real inspira- rey Denoi`nme, 4. Four records tional play behind the plate and were brokeli: had tvvo hits at bat. Goderich. The season may be Junior Boys - Stan Doherty displayed great 50 yard dash -Scott Macaulay sec.); 8Pau1 sec.(record a(S); was Br an Fischer (S). 100 yard dash - Scott Macaulay (C), 13.75 sec.. record -was 14.3 see.); Glen .Mc - The Scientists of recent years were not the first to theorize about the possibility of orbiting a satellite. The dream is 300 year old. -Sir Isaaca Newton speculated about such a venture in 1687. If a cannon . (he said) 04-. et,.at19.lr I l i erg `affil'-frrd w a z velocity, high enough, ., the described by the ball woul atch the curvature of the earth below and, travel aroud it, thus becoming a satelte, just like the moon. individual contestants school designated after the names SCHAEFER'S LADIES' WEAR Ltd with the !following key: Clinton • (C); Goderich (G); Seaforth (S); TELEPHONE 7232 Clinton RCAF (RCAF). Junior Girls 50 yard dash --Judy Collins reflected in the attendance of the Goderich supporters at the games this year. Hundreds of spectators witnessed the thrill- ing games and when- 40p Gode- rich fans will travel out of town to give their team moral suport, then, that is a healthy sign that ball and • sports in general are on the way back in (C), eight seeonds (record was uspey (G); Terry ilalward ]fiCAF). Running broad=.Tim •••••••••••••••••••••••••Ili ' McConnell (G) 12'1.1,x_" (record • • Brian H6dgert (S), Hop, Step ••••••••••••l>••Q •N•O••••O••O••• ¶ was 10'9"); Dan Farrell (RCAF); ' • •a YOU GAMBLE with FIRE? If your answer is --a quick NO, think again! ' You may be gambling with fire every day. Do you think that by obeying -•a few rules you are protecting your home and,famiJy from the danger of fire? If you do, you're a real gambler, all right! The only real way to prevent fire is to become aware of the causes of fire.. Make yourself fire conscious! . CHECK YOURSELF ON FIRE SPOTS IN YOUR HOME: HERE'S A CHECK LIST BASEMENT Rubbish Untidy wood pile Ashes in wooden container . Sagging smoke pipe; defective joints ,foists resting on brick chimney Oily rags or waste Paint and polishes Exposed wood •mash Gasoline stored or used in house. FIRST FLOOR, Oil or gasoline stoves (summer stoves). Wood box close to stove No metal stove shield protecting wood floor Curtains close to stove Stove pipe close to ceiling • • Matches within reach of children-- Electric iron connection - Cleaning flui Oil heater •• 'Celluloid toys 'Sweeping in registers SECOND FLOOR AND ATTIC Electric drop cord hung on nail Haphazardly strung electric wires Rubbish Unstopped or paiper covered flue hole Offset chimney --Chimney bracket OUTDOORS • and jiff -hp -Darwin Carter (C), • 24'61.2 (record is 24'7"); Scott 6 Macaulay; Michael Graham (C). • High jump -Glen McCuspey (G) • 3'11" (record was 3'9"): Scott • Macaulay; Cameron Colquhoun (C), tied with Wayne --Fischer (G). Four records were broken. Champions: Scott Macaulay, 1,6 points; Glen McCuspey 8 points • and Darwin Carter tied : with Jim McConnell, each with ; 5 points. , • Intermediate. Girls -75 yard dash -Linda Muegge (S), 10.5 sec. (record was 11 • sec.); 'Mary Jean Neilans (C); Dianne - Allen (G). 100 yard ,:dash - Alfredo Goldsworthy: (RCAF), 13.75. sec. (record was • • •14 sec.); Linda "Mtiegge; Mary • .Jean. Neilans. Running broad- Linda Spano(RCAF), 13' (record was 12'5"); Betty Vance , (G); • Louise Stewart (RCAF). Hop, • • step ' and jump -Linda Spano, • • 25'5" (record was, 28'3"); • 1/, Mary _Jean Neilans; Janis Gal- braith (C). High jump -Anne • Hardy (G) 3'8" (record is 4'5"),; • Judy Nadell (G); Linda Spano. Three records were broken. • Champions.- Linda Spano,, 1.1, •. points; Linda-Muegge, 8 points, •• and Mary,Jean Neilans, 7 points. Intermediate Boys 75 yard dash -Douglas Dai, rymple (S), 101/4 sec. (record is •10 sec.); --Gordon Graham (G)1 Larry Pickett (C). 150 yafd dash --Douglas Dalrymple (), -20 sec. (record .is 19.6 - sec.);; • Gordon- Graham (G); Jerry Lobb (C). Running ' broad - Brianitis (G), 13'8" (record •" was 1 '6"); Doug Dalrymple; • Brian Broome (S). Hop, step and jump -- Doug Dalrymple, • 28'2" (record was 28'10"); Larry • Pickett; Brian Smith. High jump -Doug Dalrymple, 3'11" I (record is 4'4"); Doug Keene (G); Brian Smith. One record was broken. • Champions: Douglas Dairym- • pie with 23 points; Brian Smith, 7 points, and Gordon Graham, points. - Senior Girls 75 yard dash -Bonnie Boyes ds Moss covered or cu'rted shingles Chimney not high enough above r Soot in chimney ' Radio or TV antenna not properly - grounded • • FOR HAIR CARE AND GOOD GROOMING VISIT ' - GLEN'S Barber Shop FORMERLY "Li1MBY'S" 36 KINGSTON ST. --GODERICH Alimmeeemiemse TF LEGION HALL SATURDAY, OCT. T AT 8.30 P.M. 15 GAMES -- $1.00. The prize for each regular game" will be $12.00. ` 4 SHARE -THE -WEALTH Jackpot Combined. - JACKPOT OF $65.00 IN 53 CALLS Sponsored by Canadian Legion Branch 109. No person under • 16 admitted to Legion Hall o••••••••••••••i••••••••••••••••••NNM•••NS• • • • • 1 • • (C), 10.5 sec. (record is -9.5 sec.); s Donna Fritzley (G); Jean Bartle ' (RCAE).'.100 yard dash -Bonnie Boyes, 13 sec. (record was 13.5 'sec.); Donna Fritzley; Jean Bartle. Hop, step and Jump -- Bonnie Boyes, 29'10.5" (record was 26'2'«); ' Kathleen Hurst; Donna Fritzley. ' Running broad -Bonnie Boyes, 14'31/2" '(reclean was 11'2")-; Donna Fritzley; Bartle. High jump -- Bonnie.. Boyes, 4'8" (record -vas 4'1"); Susan Doak (G); Janet Roorda (C). our records were broken, all by Bonnie Boyes. Champions Bonnie Boyes, perfect score of 25 points; Donna Fritzley, 9 points, and three tied for third, Jean Bartle, Kathleen Hurst, Susan Doak, all with 03 points. " Senior Boys 100 yard -dash-Bob Batkin (C), 1112 sec. (record was 13 sec.); Ken McLeod (C); Wayne Cook (G). 220 yard ,dash -Bob Batkin (C) 2ff sec. (record is 25.6 sec.); Wayne Cook; Fred Knetsch (S). Running broad-- Whyrfe Cook, 15'51/2" (record was 13'2"); Bob Batkin; Fred Knetsch. Ho step and jump-- ebb Batkin p30'5W (record -is 31'3"): Fred Knetsch; Gary Lee (G). High jump -Wayne Cook (G), 4'51/4"record was 4'S"); Bob Batkin; Jim' Lee (G). Three records were broken. Cham :ions: Doh. ria''tkin, 21 points; Wayne Cook,14 points, and Fred netachr, points. • • oof I FirePreventionWeek'ISOct 844 DONT GIVE FIRE PLACE TO START This ; ,c eitioe hent Sponsored in the Interest of Fire Breveption by Goderich. C S i ►n<-. the.- .Bissets..-: t. ca3Lalre.ady for ---neat year.- Coach Jim Queen this year took a bunch of boys and moulded them into, a fighting, spirited ball clula -that never gave' up. Every credit that the ball .elub receives must go to C o a c hs Jim Queen. His quiet leadership, along with his thorough knowledge of the game and his ability to impart this knowledge to the players, showed � the great respect' the players had for him. Without a leader of this man's calibre, we know that the team would not have enjoyed such a suc- cessful season. BINGO at ` 'The Club. . Fine Food - Expertly Prepared-' Open Daily from 6 a.m. to 12 midnight • • Full Course Meals MA'1N COUFt 'ES ARE CHANGED DAILY p I 32 KINGSTON ST. GODERICH - • * JA 4-8168 r t ••••••rt•N••So•M•N•••N•••••••OeM••••• Lunches Coffee Counter 1 OUR ATTRACTIVE DINING ROOM 15 AVAILABLE FOR BANQUETS Open Bowling MONDAY OCTOBER 9th (Thanksgiving Day) from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. and - Throughout the Evening (League Play Cancelled) LITTLE BOWL 204 HURON ROAD THANKS .IVINta WEEKEND r_ MAN'S N'S FOR F-EASTIN' from CULBERT'S w PUMPKIN or MINCE ,,,,,elEs„ ur -- PUMPKIN TARTS Spicy and Sucdulent - Per Dozen 50c OUR FRIDAYand SATURDAY SPECIAL Pumpkin Spice Cake with Butter Creme Icing OCTOBER IS DOUGHNUT MONTH and ours come in 12 tempting tastes. Cherry Custard, Rum and Egg Nog, Banana, Lemon or Orange Twists, Cinnam n -Raisin, Honey Dipped, Chocolate iced, Buster Browns, Cinn on Sticks, Jelly" or Creme Filled - Open Friday nights 'til 9 p.m. CULBERT'S BAKERY West Street -` Goderich JA 4-7941 OBITUARY .oYn13F;SL1(IICgwYfa"' lWw.,fu A Mary Frances Mason, widow of William Brunsdon, died on Monday at the MacDonald Nurs- ing Home,, Clinton, in her 95th year -•Born -- n Huklett- T own - Ship, Mrs. Brunsdon lived most of her life in Londesboro: Howard, Clinton; Albert, Lon- desboro: Arthur, Assiniboia, S y M-'.,M��'r�il7J•'.mac-�''�':'r:ISY�L�w'Yw.� -_.r VIA -den, Clinton; seven grand- children and 15 • great-grand- children. Mrs. Gordon Kerr, Goderich, is a granddaughter. The funeral service will be held this' ;afternoon at ;the -Ball and Muth funeral home, Cliri- ton, with interment at Londes- Surviving are three sons, born cemetery. NIMMININIONIMINIONIMEMINEM You Are Invited to play at the GODERICH. DUPLICATE' Bridge Club at MRS. A. A. NICOL'S Apartment 46 -WEST STREET, GODERICH Play Starts Every Monday Night at 8 p.m. Sharp Entry Fee 50c - , Lunch Included BEGINNERS WELCOME and Partners will be arranged if requested FREE INSTRUCTION will be given to anyone interested, - from 7.45 to -41 p.m., by the President. IT DOESN'T SEEM POSSIBLE •••but the ._ SPEED QUEEN Il�utomatic Washer . GETS BETTER EVERY YEAR! SEE THEA` M0DELXLING NEW A 2 ,WITH SPEED QUEEN'S STAINLESS STEEL TUB - Rust -proof, chip -proof Guaranteed for LIFE. 39-40. 43 <rr Special Cycle for silks, woollens. . No Spin Switch for 'Drip-dry wash. SERVICE ELECTRIC (Goderich) Limited Vicfbria St. at Newgate =- JA 4-8581 WE'RE OVERSTOCKED JND MUST CLEAR • FIVE ONLY 3 -PIECE There are only five of these beau- tiful . 2 -piece bedroom suites 'i and we must.clear -them; to give more room. Suites consist of panel bed, 4 drawer chat, 6 drawer dodble dresser, with tilt back bevel edge mirror. Avail- able Aix P.m*. IkolnYt or, San- ,,;dalwood. , NOT EXACTLY AS ILLUSTRATED SAVE $50.00 Reg. $199.00 .h3i1j , 3 3 , 41MES"r' ST, ° GODERICH JA 4-7521