The Goderich Signal-Star, 1969-07-24, Page 8..nasi. 1
.8 GODERICH SIGNAla-S'S'AR, THUl1 SDA_ Y J!*t. ,,19169,
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Haying is about completed m the area and the fields ase beginning to get that
stubbled look. Farmers from different wee., use different methods for collecting
and storing the hay, but the end result is the same -- feed for four -footed friends.
This farm off Highway 8 bales the'hay as it
later. Other farmers Toad loose green hay oittruck
farm, — staff photo a
Bev Wright pitches two hitter to
keep Dodgers in first place
es
is mown and the bales are collected
s and make it into silage at the
Rangers lose 3-1 to
first place Strafford
-The Goderich Rangers Soccer GIIWI '8tmtford 4o als were from
Club lost to first place Stratford Geprgomtlasitn4 Korver.
. Fischers 3-1 last weekend in an Gurnss JarneS kept' the
evening game in Stratford. Goderich team on the attack and
The Rangers 'now tram) the in the final minutes of play the
league leaders by five points and Stritford goal tender was hard
hold a three point margin over put to hold off an all-out
London Roma There are four bamgbardmlent 'froin the Rangers.
Fischer's first goal wascaused
by a penalty from Ron McClure
who handled the ball in the goal
area. Five minutes later
Stratford hit the .back of the net
agar to snake it "2-0 and less
than two minutes later Parsons
hit the top of his own net while
trying. -F,oclear a shot from
Murray McCfure:
The final tally -of the• game
was after a close • call by
Goderich from the foot of John
Gottschalk who's shiot • hit the
upright: --The ball' was carried
CARL MO-LLR
games remaining in the- regular
schdule.
It was a hit and miss game for
both teams with the misses. far
ahead of the hits. A hard attack
from the F.ischers early in the
first half was stopped only by
some outstanding work by
Goderich goalkeeper Carl Moller
supported by backs Ron
McClure and Evert Middel.Stratford scored all four goalin the game with Parsons puting
the ball in his own net for the
Goderich marker. Slater scored
from a penalty kick and thetwo
G(JliNOS JAMES
into the G.dderich end and into
the net -after a . hstle with Ron
McClre.
Goderich Industrial
League Aton
In the Goderich Industral
Softball League over t
two. weeks, Sandy'. '"" :rs
have(ain been on t ' : sr,�: .s age
winning all games ex,.cpt 'ha on
Monday, July 21.
On July .10 �in a 7 p.m.
encounter, Godrich Mfg. beat
DRMCO 8-6 with Wilkinson
cantributing a home run. At 9
p.m., Sandy's Clippers tok on
Gord's Sports and wound up
with a 129 win. Four homeruns
were batted in during the game
from Langille, Fritzley, Spitzigand Lee.
On July 13, it was unlucky
for' the Ontario Hospital crew
who were wiped out 24-2 by theClipper. Home° runs were
chalked up by Langille, Britzley
and Spitzig, Spitzig hitting two
home runs during thegame.
July 14, Gord's Sports hit
DRMCO with a 7-0 win and the
Ontario Hospital came back with
a- • 14.7 victory over Goderich
Mfg. Rick Sowerby hit the only
home run of the game. .
July 17, Gderich Mfgsuffered a 16-2 loss to the
Clippers in a 7 p.m, game and
the Ontario Ilospital. lostDRMCO who picked up nine
runs to the hospital's big zero. In
the 7 p.m. game,. home tuna
were hit by Kerr for the-
Goderich Mfg.- squad With one
man on base and byWaltersand
MacDonald for the Clippers with
bases emptyJitly X20, Gord's Sports wipedout the Ontario Hopifatl on, a
wi.The,final game of the
twoweek a Strtch was on
Monday, July 21, with Sandy's
Clippers meeting their foist
defeat off the bats' df MOM)
who took a 9-7 win. At 9 p.m.
the same day, Gord's Sports beat
Goderich Mfg. 8.4. Home runs
wete„bit by Miller of DRMCO on
an error and by Wilkinson of
DRMCO with two men on. For
the Clippers, Beacon hit a homer
with no one on and Rick.
Sowerby hit another two homers
for Goderich Mfg. Next games
ate toftight.
Coach Walter G tschlk's
line up for the game*as Carl
Moller, Ron 'McClure, Howie
Gottschalk, 45 EvertMiddel,
Murray McClure, Tony Bakelaar,
George Love, John Gottschalk,
Terry Wilton, Gurnos James,
Tom Lve, John Fisher and
Rolph Gottschalk. -
Outstanding " plays 'of the
game were fromGurnos James,
who kept the lines hopping and
George and Tom Love and Terry
Wilton who 'hit everything but
the back of the net in attacks on
the Stratford goal.
Next home game is Saturday
at Agricultural Park against
Delhi German Home. Kick-off 6
p.m.
i.nette
Junior
�Saftbalt
On Thursday, July 10, the
Bombers gained revenge by
winning over the Blockbusters
by a score of 18 to 12. '(They,
had been beaten previously by a
25-24 score.)
On Monday, July 14, thea
Blockbusters knocked three
pitchers to win over the
Swingers by. 31 to 14.
On Thursday, July 18,- the
Bombers made it -two in a row
by winning over the Jets 26 to
10.. .
On Monday, July 21, the Jets
bounced back to beat the
Blockbusters by 25 to 21.
REMAINING GAMES:
Thursday, July 24
Swingers vs. Bombers
Monday, July 28
Blockbusters vs. Jets
Thursday, July 31
Bombers vs. Swingers
Thursday, August 7 ,
Blockbusters vs. Swingers
Monday, August 11
Jets vs. Bombers
Thursday, August 14
Swingers vs. Jets
REMEMBER
HELP YOUR RED CRO.SS
TO HELP
Sue McLeod hit both runs in,
which were scored .by Bev
Wright to give Goderich a 2-0
victory over the second place.
Shakespeare team. Sue had an
outstanding night in centre field,
base running and at bat.
The first run came in the
fourth inning with Bev Wright
picking up a single and scored on
a hit from Sue McLeod.
The Dodger's picked up their
second run in . the 6th inning
with Bev Wright collecting her
second hit of the night, she
advanced to 3rd on a hit from
Donna Hayden and crossed the
plate on sacrifice fly -out from
Sue McLeod.
- Other hits were picked up
from Sharon Sillib, Betty
DeBruyn, Joyce Carter, Norma
Walters. ' `
Fifricaulay-HoItirnan
nuptials h�id
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MACAULAY — HOLTZMAN gown, toppedb a fulftertgttb---Harbourlite Inn the bride's
Basket arrangements of pink coat of French •peau -de -sole mother Wore a blue flowered
gladioli and fuji mums decorated edged in lace. Her cascading veil voll ensemble . with white
North Street United Church for was of tulle illusion. She carried accessories. Her corsage was of
a can'ttlelight wedding ceremony a triangular cascade of pink roses white.sweetheart roses.
on Saturday June 28, 1969,, and 4tephanotis. • The mother of thegroom
when Cheryl Anne .Holtzman Matron. of honor was Mrs. wore a flowered chiffon
became the bride of Douglas David Box, sister of the bride, ensemble ' with turquoise
Macaulay. Rev. J. Donald Toronto. Bridesmaids were Mrs. accessories. Her, corsage was of
MacDonald officiated at the 4 Gerry Black, sister of the groom, pink sweetheart roses.
nuptials. I Brampton and Theresa deGroot, .. For a wedding trip to Niagara
Paul Howe provided mu.lic Goderich. ' They worefloor Falls and the United States, the
for the double -ring ceremony. length, princess styled candy bride chose . a puffed nylon
The bride is the daughter of pink dresses' with ruffled hems ensemble in a melon color with
Mr. and ,Mrs. Orville Holtzman, and .carried cascade bouquets of matching accessories and a white
Goderich. The groom is the son fuji mums and pink miniature gardenia corsage.
glizruytrs.A9ye914c014/,__camatt9lis,..ations and_Wwore.ink ' On the Saturday_ afternoon
miniature roses in their haiir.
"� before -her wedcl°i'ng . tie `bride ' i �1
The bride was given in The best man was Barry washonored by a shower given
marriage by her brother, Larry Elliott, Kitchener. Ushers were by, Mrs. _ Joe Murphy, Clinton. In
of Kingston. She wore a cloudDavid Bo c, brother -m -law of the the evening Theresa deGroot,
white imported chantilly lace bride, Toronto, and Scott" Goderich, entertained with a
Macaulay, brother of the groom. ' shower at the home of her sister,
For a reception at the Mrs. Bertha Begeman.
T safesteIII II II
way is
fastest way
Rushing any job may cost
more time than it saves. Hal
Wright, Farm Safety Specialist,
Ontario Department. of
Agriculture and Food,
recommends that before a
'machine is used, the safety
instructions that go with it be
read carefully, and time taken to
carry them out.
The farmer who reaches in to
oil a machine without shutting
off the power may be in a hurry
to get a job done and is taking
the quickest course. But if ht
becomes ari accident victim, he'll
lose more minutes than he might
have saved.
"More haste, 'less speed,"
holds true even where simple
operations are concerned.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rising of Sheppardton celebrated their 40th'
wedding anniversary on June 25, 1969. A surprise family picnic
dinner was held at Cedar Grove Beach with 40 relatives present
from Fergus, Listowel, Windsor, Goderich, Dungannon and Port
Albert. A swag lamp was presented to the couple.
JUDITH GOORERH AM
MEMORIAL PARK
SUMMER PROGRAM
The 1,000th'visitors this season registered at the Goderich tourist information booth Wednesday, July
16 at approximately 2 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kirk, Toronto were inquiring about the Huron.
County Museum. They were presented with•a .$10.00 voucher, redeemable at any Goderich business
by Bert Such, representing the Goderich tourism committee. Left to right are Mrs. Kirk, Karen Such,
Bea Bradford, and Mr. Kirk. The Kirks were in Goderich to celebrate their 31st wedding anniversary
the following day and shared the day with the ladies at the information booth by presenting them
with a corsage as "a token of our appreciation,". Mr. Kirk said.
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AUGUST REGISTRATION
Registration for August classes of the swimming
instruction program -will -be-held -on-Mondays July 28, °
n ' at the park office. Fee is $4. Ali children must be five
years of age and over to attend. Classes will start on
' Tuesday, August 5, and will conclude Wednesday,
August 27, when examinations will be held. A trip to,
London will take.;place later the same week. Public
swimming is held from 2-5 and 7-9 weekdays and
from 1" p.m. weekends, Adults tally on Tuesday and
Thursday.
Goderich Recreation & Community Centre Board
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