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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1965-09-02, Page 12By 0009 M4riey .. _ Industrial League` finals. Kinsmen two wins; .no lossesc Firemen, two losses (Third game tonight.) Highlights—Harry Kerr in two games has four hits in seven at bats --a home- run and three singles with three runs batted in as well as playing good ball at second and third base. Jerry-TtiehLhaa three hits in five ,at bats for two -games as well as playing steady ball. Dave Gower, Keith Good, Geo. Vanderburg have been playing outstanding ball for Manager Bi1T`lai "w"-ln `"'is smiling as long as nothing happens to his ace pitcher, John Gower. Larry Aldhtun seems to have lost his touch, could be playing better ball than he is. For the Firemen, Paul Hen- derson is hitttin'g the long ball, has two hits in ten at bats, but is sending. the outfielders back to the fence on his long blast and has s h ad a home - run and .a triple in two .games. He con= tinue5 to star at short stop. Al MacDonald, who is always tops as a fielder, had trouble Monday night with two costly errors. Doug Cruickshank, Bill Fritzley, Vic Whetstone, Tom McPhee and Bill Beacom are playing outstanding defensive ball for the Firemen. Bill Bea- com has three hits in sel)en trips to the plate. Gord Wal- ters is throwing good ball but has a little trouble in right field i nd centre '>f'sfrten ;: and- •Firemen are producing good crowd pleas- ing ball. Come out and see these Goderich boys at their be t�. f ee -onto rta amenL a KINGSBRIDGE.—Mr. and Mrs. John Owens and daughter, Doane of Saginaw, visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe. Courtney and fam- y last week rAviek daughter are vacation ii eat Kin - tail Beach. ss., Frances e spent Gtlm e�c'ettei�wiDert`tris• TVIr-s. -Sar saterra;•- Misses An- gela and Maly Sansaterra and Faith Shirke spent the weekend with Mr. Norman O'Connor and Patti. Mr. famil ;spn Goderich Couple CeIebrate Anniversary4th IiVe�iclrng The life of a tramp is the only three sons; Jack, Robert and! saki: "Weill for my wdy' of one worth living today accord- Frank;0.11 grandchildren and thinking there is nothing quite ing to a retired Colborne Town- two great-grandchildren. like farm life." ship farmer who celebrated his Only one son, 'Frank from 54th wedding anniversary on Port Colborne, who is sailing Friday. on the Great Lakes,. and two "This seems to pie to be the grandchildren, failed to make only existence where a person the family gathering.. doesn't have a Worry in the • Mr. Cook and his wife, Gert - world,"• said 81 -year-old Oliver rude, have lived in Goderich Cook at his Brock Street home. for more than 20 years, since He added: "The way the gov- they gave up their 50 acre ernment runs things today an farm in Colborne Township.' ordinary man hasn't got a say in Asked how they managed' to how --the ns hi. r. ".ut tui„with . one another for Cook was comparing the restric- 54 years',"' Mr, Cook replied` tions today with life in his "Everybody has their disagree •.e-o-1y-way_ta_ do it is On Friday 27 members and talk it over and start again.' friends of the Cbok family gath- Recalling hgr early days, Mrs ered in the Meadawbrook for a Cook, who, was born in Colborne celebration dinner to mark the said: "Wen we were brought couple's anniversary. up there were no cars around A married daughter, Frances,' or anything: like that. I rem - Mrs. Ted O'Grady travelled! ember going to my wedding down from Vancouver to attend' in a horse and buggy." the celebration in Goderich. 1 Mrs. Cook said she much pre - The couple have two daugh• I ferred living in the town than ters: Bernice,, Mrs. Herb David -i out on the farm. son, and Frances, Mrs. O'Grady; 1 Asked if he agreed, Mr. Cook and Mrs. Henry Brace and • returned home after 4f a week •at -Port Albert. , ,;; d Mrs. P. E. Murray to Detroit• after spend - e raj weeks here. rs Kinaharr is -spending irinie with Mr. and Mrs. M.Edwards and family in Lon- don. 'Mr. 'allies, Daltonj,I iss Di- anne Gilles, Itafr 'iltoil, .4pDnt- the weekend with Mrs. Dennis Dal- ton. Mr. Jim Sinnett is home for a vacation. Mr. and Mrs. John Trierweil- er and family, Seattle, are visit- ing relatives for a few days. Mr. --and Mrs. Denny 'Gillespie, Detroit, are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sinnett and family, The estimate of total pro4, vincial • government spending in the current year is $5,090,000,- 000 and the estimate of total revenue is $4,701,000,000. - Goods imported into .:Canada_ in 1904 had a value of $7.5 bil- lion, an increase of 14.2 per cent over 1963; principal sour- ces were' the U.S., the U.K., enezuelz, .Japan-and_WesL Ger- many. Goderich McGee' Pontiac Jun- iors have had their game again- st Binbrook rescheduled, for this Saturday at 8.30 p.m. This is the second game of the best of three series in the OASA Junior "B" Southern On- .taria snmi: f r ls.__ Goderich leads the series 1-0 by virtue` of their 7-2 win in Binbrook on August 21. The second game was to have been played lost Saturday but cold, wet, windy, weather con- ditions forced postponement., McGee Pontiacs are managed by Mac MacDonald and coached by Larry Aldham and Guy Em- erson, Team members. are: Steve Snell, ]fid. Curry, Doug McKin- non, David Smith, George Gould JbI1 F`e" tralter Lea- man, Doug 'Johnson, Ross For- ster, George Vanderburg, Den- nis Williamson, Bill Wilkinson, DouP,Smith,-John McLean, Don r� "Mier, )Tait TTarrison -arid-Dont Gower. Spectators this Saturday night will see fast, exciting, play-off softball. Binbrook have been Ontario Junior "B" champions for the past three years and the Gode- rich Pontiacs have shown they can take on the best. Gode- rich residents who turn out to cheer the home team on Sat- urday, night can expect to see some first cuss ball played:' Once More4he,Crodeach er-;. 1lbs-Bwhear eer team di played their s'OPeI'iori,ty over the London AU -Stars by beating t them 2.0 in London Snuday at the C.N.R,A. sports ground. The game opened at a fast pace ,and. the London team went all out for a quick goal„ but Dirk Wolterbeek in the nets for Goderich dealt safely with any- thing that came his way, The Cherubs next game will be advertised 'Ioc@ly, arid- the Goderich team expressed thanks to the, fans who travelled 'to see them play as that vocal sup- port was surely appreciated. 118th Y MONDAY WEDNESDAY -- THURSDAY MIXED LEAGUES. TUESDAY ---WEDNESDAY' -- FRIDAY j.JSL.EAGU1 MONDAY • -- TUESDAY -- THURSDAY This is a very popular cake with many of our customers. If -you have never tried one, , do so this weekend. It is a chiffon type chocolate cake with a' delicious butter -fud- ge topping. LIGHT FRUIT CAKE CHOP SUEY LOAVES COFFEE CAKES All of our lanes have been refinished \and resur- faced and, are ready for this season's play. - Get some practice in before 'the* leaguts gee' under way. We will be openaevery evening start- ing Labor Day. • "The Home Of Tasty Pastry Since 1877” E. J. -Gc Bay' Tra ell for c Daf, Lo R.ACE MEET IV' N,DAY, SEPT., 6th POSTS TIME 1:30 P.M. AGRICULTURAL PARK There will be wagering ALL EVENTS—A-R --FULL - Goderich Trotting and Agricultural Association • TACOMETERS • WHEEL DISCS i • FLOOR SHIFT CONVERSIONS • DUMMY SPOT LIGHTS •; GAUGE KITS • CHROME AIR BREATHERS These are just a few items. We have ANYTHING you want. GRAF Cti. HARRIS FINA_SERVICE BAYFIELD ROAD 524-8411 Pant f ,Goderic] PADDED CHAISE ,LOUNGE REGULAR PRICE, SALE PRIG ROSE BRAND 1 -LB. 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