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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1964-08-20, Page 11..:POWDER PUFF SET SHOWS SOFTBALL- NOT FOR MEN ONLY • QatsvE. vi4iters IA the vicinity recently were: Vit Lt and iVlrs.. Gerry 'McKay and three sons of Wawa with r. and Mrs. Jim, Drennan and sons; Mr. and IVirs. Pat Anderson and sons; 'Mr. and MM.. Lin Ander- son of Detroit,. with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cyran» and family4 „, eeeee,,r11 . • - 44.440.1k14.44.44.4, 'SHUCKS . I CAN DO BETTER'N THAT!spoofs young onlooker as Brus- sels pitcher Vera Steffler warms up prior to playoff game, against Goderich Dodgers ' here, His lofty disdain was Short-lived, Mrs. Steffler handeuffed`" Goderich team, for playoff win, ,and youngster went 4way with new respect for girls' „skill at soft- ba4. "They're ,not bad, even though they All girls," conceded the 10 -year-old shOrt- ly argame got underway. ROSTER INCLUDES.MOTHE-R.S, 15-YEAR701,E*. • 4 The club's top slugger _wag' Maureen D,owds, first baseman ----•'----WhO first gatne&dttinction--1 ' . . ., • , ,„ 4 year as one of Ontario's top • .. - .G.IIrl,,..e..... 1 Salf..tbajjerS,........,.., ..".t.m.,..edorertm.delra,s,..3-tiye high school track stars. , NIFTY GODERICH SHORTSTOP Norma Goderich ji.rls team softballers, re -organ - Walter is but a blur before camera lens as ized after several- years of inactivity, stag - _she starts to "her right to back up third .ed late -inning rally to notch one of their .- baseman Linda Taylor, who braee,s for hard- four 1964 victories. Bigger things are hit grounder off bat of Brussels lead-off. expected in '65. hitter during one of season's final 'games. w—Te tis, ••••••••••.14,1•4441.444404•44464•4•1 • • . IS•••dileuq:441.n. wo.•••• • 1 . This year, remedial reacrin7, ."---*---7'sr-TIa4' " . ... nand -all at lowest possible prices'and . •. . 11. - Cook,. nimble; and...smeoth On , . „,„•- --(Continued --from-page -1) - The 'youngest -of- ea- -family• of • at. yieteri-a-sIdiool wilt -be. tauaht I.Mtp.H.TY M-01•: 'Maureen DoWds, ' '"' ' -crVo liable on o Cu-storal. Cre ' ..if Bp.iti ' an- ,ust .e.... „ :....4.f,gn...,.......Law.„,t.,..,:..,b......-,.a..::„,..„..p...:„,„i..:„..,:.:.,..„,.,._..:e.,,..,...„,:,,.,...,..,..:.,.....,.....,..:,..._.....,„;:,,;.._._s,.".,,:..„,e.....efyeert•ffs.,ermteeeiw„,--,..,„--...s,•m,.,*,A.,v•E,VZ,4,,,,W;.•tcp•T ;.....•,,,,,,,,,,...,...:1•4•4,..........7,,,,te;.47,,,,,...4:•,...t..,,i,..4.-..,.•;.•,-...:'..44i.44.,,,-...-,' 1,—,,..'... , — ••••,••,.......r ,-,.1-,' • •,+,51.-...14.1,,r • .. ' • . ' ''',..-,.... •t',:.,--,,-..,',,V.t,..•n•• I - Linda Taylor, who'proved corn- eludes a three-year stint as a .y Miss Bteey Boyne and r.S. 16 -year-old high scherol track !,, save wjtli Corl.C.klitiknIll4 • ' ' _. moving to Goderich v,•ith her , s . . • • . . petent on defin the The entire teacher the. siXth, seventh family in early ehiMary MoriisMr. Joan Va,s- ker for ldhood. , - - star and first saegirls' CONKLIN SPECIALS, FOR THE WEEK , . . Goderith. in 1964 began to shorWop Norma Walter, 16- infield dem,onstrated steady im- and eighth grades in the W-ater- sella, who aught remedial read - Michael Vrooman ' softball team, reaches for relay ! Tut together the sinevvs 'ot a yeai-old long -ball hitter Maur- provement, as the season pro. loo County public schOol sys- .. ing a! Victoriaeschdol last year, . win-mipded girls—and ,women's sen Dowds, and a battery made gressed. tem, two.- yeatstelts a seventh —softball team. .up of the sister -combination of ' Outfielders included Mrs. grade listructor in .Kitchener, Short o:i experience but long JoAnne and Mary Kelkman, John ;Bissett, the only mother and two years as a teacher in ' on hus;t1e, the team roster cov- They -took the ,theasure.of Blyth on the' team; Betty4 • Taylor, Ar- the seventh and. eighth grades • bright-9,yed 15 -year -'61(1 high tories over Brussels and Win- Mrs. Joe Freeman -who also . While in Waterloo County, he classroom instructor, he ' vvill In addition to his duties as 1 Other cnanges: Mrs: Diane . . ered an age span ranging from twiee, and'scored single vic- lune Schram, Donna Berry 'and of *Clinton Public School, •, !Steep 'this year v,,ill teach Grades ,. .. ',.on school instructer, who has schoolers to One Mother in throp. • , served as 'team treasurer. ' - .•, serVe-cl as a' principal of a rural' direct the entire physical educa-; five and six at Robertson.Schoolaccepted ateaching position in 11,a,;t• year she, taught GradtieLondon. her twenties.- . They drepped games to Ex- Dodger uniforms were con- , - tion program at Victor Lauris- , • BUFF . and ED REGULAR. 21.95:, .. . , , .. • , • school. s.even at Vietor Lauriston; • • . Known as the Dodgers, the ctei- Clinton, Brucefield,-RCAF .tributed.,by-Goderich merchants.. He comes to Goderich - from .'ton. - • . , , .... .. ,.. - • ,.••..••••• • .. ......• .......„. Four - 1.963-14 members of • • girls' team organized this year of 'Clinton, Mitchell, Winthrop' Clinton, where he taught. for. Mr. Vroa,man, who received year taught at Victoria. school, not be back tnis year. ' 'They Miss Donna MeNee, who last the Victoria school faculty will. building. - their hustle never lagged. '' Game; or) Saturday,' the Gode- St. Pgul's Anglican Church a 1964 graduate of Stratford . 9. HIGHLAND AND SECOND the past two years. While in his elementary and secondary in the coming, E; c 1 1" o o 1 year will are Miss Dale -Cardiff; '.ho vertl • , with the cleare,understanding and BrUssels. . • • that this -,vall to .be a year for But even , in elosing efforts Clinton he sang bass in the school edueation in .Goclerich, is 'In the ',Fergus Highlandtransfer to " Victor 4auriston• i•accept&I a- teaching position 'n /111•11•MAt.01,3•4.71.4....4,1,•• •• ir/017;00.0004.411159g6i.1464,1444.4411•Atiraak....vaggolgi.41,4%,Xtmg9,44,51.. CI> several .01 its -1;lnyers hac. thad Mary Kolkman on 'tile mound. .4_,..liAahrlan.L.11 ....-313-SL, -1101.114;g4)Ae there." Presently he is a mein- Teachers' College. While at She wiir teach a seventh' 'grade , 'List:owe' followirag her ma nu.e...huy.,„...tt'..26:Alt, ace . 411 4.••••to•odor M.,' h ...........r.P. ond. in the Class'B -competition, driTeMl.P.M21 Sattfierciritowollosivez(ofvwseidgret i' , dire't girls, plit ;Irct edueationml. •Cr.on'' ,, , accepted a .......' manag.e.d.---foure-winseagainst ..1.0.. .nne,, , ;As.. ehoke-....hitters,,,..both by ' attend the' Toronto Island' , teaching position in Northern • e -n arto, --.. .-rsse,Norma...- e .r, -t------ .--,••••4-,---With--A.•:-,---,- .1To—NraneViTown• . , ,. • revions. 'experience, the. team She was caught 'bY sister' -Jo- being, edged out of first place Church, of G9derich. ' • . group of six students chosen to classes at the school. , . . , 'eon+14-utedesulast-a-ntia-14-49. t the St band of ..' Air: .Hanna•,••••••who•,:lists. • fitia4.ari4,,,...,,i,,...:.:4,. .,,_,_,• i ,,,,,..., „•,,, • . tToti.t. , ---;c7''''*4'-'7'''''''',7,1'.'7F7114fr'.'&31rekela7e40-MS.,,*,44.Y'e7.41.4e:re4t, 4:11V.91}:i ,A,,,,,•-•,'N,„a:,!•:r al -... ' . Six)..eavvo . .. ,..,-,,.. '..."r—hi ' ' i'f' Me.' "t' i coinfilbf6d a ''!'" ' ''''- ' . ' ' • • e'',-"Wrio, -Wril -rearti"-irtoriti,orrjand-4--,-------..---e------..---. . • Directing the teams develop - tearn's run prOdu'etibri total: ,Charles MacDonald placed in, vocal hdrmOny, • resides at • - s S In I , :I . . ' • Six -.teachers. •who taught in - Smooth Infield • deam' was .its 15 -year-old short- 15 and 16 years of age: In the; his wife, Jean, arid their two stop, NOrma 'Walters A clever Strathspey and reel, 15 and 16 c!hildren, . Davidtwo and Bar- dueled by the Ontario Depart- ment of E.dueation, .. year, .have , left, the faculty. I 'FfIey ineltide Mrs. Bruce Bailey . ,. . ,i move from rhe community, 'married teacher who soon will ! - ' ere .' • • ' _ l'.,,,,s . Conklirt, BUdget h iical edueation 'course con- !Miss Anne MacKenzie, recently : i11 h ... ment. were Coaches John. Bis- Best all-round player on the ie'Condin marches for those for 151 St, Gebrge's .Crescent with P."?... the Goderich oublic schOoLs last bunter and, quick and skilful years, B: Young piaced second- hara, five months. British -born; Mr. Vrooman. who has main-Iformer Victor Lauris'ton• teach- i t e a yc el rae rr i Account lih . et anti Joe Freeman. r.s wine paced by slick -field team's 'ton batting average tmarches, 17 and 18. ,, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Venn -of Scouting here. is a son of ,the lite.;band on an O V p, r A o asteach-1 ss. I than last. ; . BAYFIELD, ROA aurirbg the season.,• the Dct.dg- afield, she maintained. the while, J. Millar was ' first inMrs, Hanna is the daughter of tained an ' actiVe interest in evr, whe has resigned to join her , at Victoria School this /-, ' . " • -,- .s.' . .. - Lighthouse street. late J. H. Vroeman, .ad •IVIrs. 'i ing assignment, and Miss Chrys- VOTE YES ' ••-- VOTE YES • — .:„ VOTE YES .,: ...-.,'•, ' VOTE , YES ..'" --1-; - VOTE YES • • Mrs.' Kith Hopkinson ." Vrooman of Elgin avenue. ;Aal. Straughan, former Robert -1 - • 7 . . . ,.. ,,... . . .. Mrs. Keith_ Hopkinson ,will also ...munced Wcdnesdbrsetro-ol' CONKLIN'S OFFER: • Selection ,:i Savings • Oucitity • Easy -Terms 77:4 'Aer j:;;.- I cWJ12k1ifl. Ce_ nd .5..n5pectThe-tdrge varjeti ' of •ualit farm bulk:fin su lies on ' A new -grade eight teacher at this year will instruct grades throw from second baseman Jo Victor Lauriston school this , 3-4 at the school.. Last year,- Anne Cook. Miss Dowds is year will be.'Mlchael Vrooman, . Mrs. Morris taught sebondnnd girls' team's leading long-balll ' . . 20, of Elgin avenue. ----1 ethhitter. .. • . ird grades, • . - S I D 1 N r•4 ,..,, . • • 0 teach , grades 3-4 at Victoria ,. • . . .. . . • ,tu Why. --Do-------ilootie ,111 .1 ers.-------- ,.-.. rti,,<1.SctrhaTfoLr. d . • , • ATeaer_h,5eOrs, gcroasinmette,Q., 1.) , • ill - • '-- ' . ••• cn. rTr"' is the widow of the late Keith 0 sh°elliir , e GOderigh _pilot" 4,111.14§140fri , "Floppy"' ,Hankinson, famed TE • • .• , , ...,,,.,-:---,,,•-t.., , 3000,41m— • . mlt 0"›. • , ,.. . . • , , I Sky Harbour Airport. Mrs, Hopkinson previously 54: If Outlets Close' At 6 P.M. Where Is Liquor Available? 1-0 • •. • What AreThe Ballots .Like? • " " • "Eahrsirri.- -e trt t;11.----t.o.--To le o fi•rLe' sqlaCata_ballots-whieli. 524-8321 < has had one and a -half years' • experience of teaciting, She - m resides at 35 NeiSon street. Connie MacDonald • Miss Connie MacDonald will teach second grade in Victoria school. Miss MacDonald is a graduate of Goderich elementary schooLs. She is a 1963 graduate of Gode- rich District Collegiate Institute and a 1964 graduate of Strat- ford Teachers' College. At GDCI she earned her honor letter and was..secretary of the Girls' Athletic Association. , Irr 1963, she served as a counsellor at the 'Kintail Presbyterian Summer CamP. She also • has ‘a background in music, and her coinpetence as a pianist is marked. LET:5DEAL SENSIBLY • WITH THIS . SITUATION 111)1J VOTE "YES" SEPT. 4th 0 Inserted by "Vote Yes" Committee S3) 310A 310A — S3A 310A S3A 310A — S3A 310A — S3A 0 • • VOTE, FOR BETTER UV ING! Cast your ballot 'for Better Living by improving your home. All this month you'll find Better Living Buys at Goderich Building Centre. Noise is kept to a minimum when you install ceiling tile in your homt or cottage. Not only does ceiling tile reduce noise it also enhances the ap- pearance of your dwelling. MAHOGANY PANELLING Ibis is V -grooved, mis-matched, unfinished mahogany panelling A. . It would be ideal for your cottage, recreation room or almost any room in the house. This is defin- itely a "While They Last Special". • • 3/16" x 4' x 7' 3,47 sheet 4,— ' 4..- 4;) 3/16" 8' 3.9 ,r) DIVISION cit GODERICH MANUFACTURIN6 (SALO) LIMITED it9.17nt 11r g?iilt•aimm,„;Trizs rit413111 I GODERICH, ONT. -1.0.--‘14111111".11.* tpy (.1 by W.W. Rays= your telephone rpanagbr FARM EXTESIONS ..• 55 are illutrated. below. - • . oters wine may favour one or More ballots'hui preforenee to •• • • the others' have ever• right: to anark' blank. Drell one • is • an entirelyeseparatg issue. How you vote . on one _does not arfe(*:t the others. WHAT' DO TAEY MEAN? (.WOMEN'S. BEVERAGE ROOM) YES 1( Farm families in the Goderich area right want to consider the usefulness and cdhvenience of having extension telephones in buildings other than the house. /tfter all, it makes sense to have a telephone where you spend a lot of working time! Take the barn, for example. You can make important bus- iness calls without .leaving y'ourwork planning 'schedules of livestock shipments, ordering feed, taking orders or en- quiries, checking up on deliveries, etc. And since the tele- phone.rings inlhe house as well as in the barn, no incoming calls are missed. Mr. Burton Bean thinks this way and recent- ly had an -extension telephone installed in their barn near the milk room. Mr. Bean's mother, Mrs. David 'Bean,also finds it pretty handy. A new gadget for the farm but a real time saver. Wok can continue in* the barn without • missing inv Nportant family and business telephone calls. „Good in4emer- genCies, toqj Especially when sick animals need immediate attention. 1 suppose most people have come to think of extension felephoneslas•belonging only inside the home itself. But act. ually,They belong wherever they serve a need — and that includes in farm buildings. • ON STAYING IN SCHOOL Some young people shudder at the thought Of it (and blame me for throwing cold water on what was up to now a pleasant holiday), but next year's School term 4s just around the corner. I..eertainly, hope that as many Goderich students as possible are intending to return to'complete High School or technical school, because this is certainly the minimum re- efutremenfs today (in order to have any satisfactory control over what kind of jobs will be held over the next forty -plus vears. And that can be a. mighty long tittle to regret not staying in school a few more -years! I hope that parents who grew up when times were different are aware of how much our society has changed and are properly determined that their children be as fully (equipped as possible before taCk- ling theyrorking world. Are you in favour of the' sale of beer only under a Pub- lic house licence for consumption ',on licensed prem- ises to which 'women are admitted? NO -.-(MEN'S BEVERAGE ROOM) Are you in favour of the sale of beer only under a pub: lie house licence for consumption on licensed prem- ises to which meri only are adnintted? ...•••••••••=1.11MININIO YES X I NO (LIMITED *LICENSED DINING LOUNGE) Are you in favour of thesale" of beer and wine only '!Under a dining room licence- for consumptiop. with meals on licensed Premises? YES X:. NO5. (FULLY LICENSED DINING .2 LQUNGE) YES X Are you in fayour lounge licence for premises? of the sale of liquor under a dining consumption with meals on licensed • (COCKTAIL LOUNGE( Are you in favour of the sale of liquor under a lounge licence for consumption on licensed premise YES X NO Aure to -place only a plain X rhe -side. the YES on'the •ques- • tions yon vote for. All are marked ab-oV'e for the sake of illustration. For Further Election, ,Inforrnation or For Transportation To The Polls Call 7337 Inserted by the Vote "Yes" COMbittee , •• •