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SPEED QUEEN
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A budget -priced Automatic Washer built to the exacting
Speed ,Queen standards. Check these features and
benefits. Preselection of Wash Water Temperature, Hot with
tepid rinse, Warm with Warm. rinse, -Cold with Cold rinse;
Normal and Delicate Wash cycles; Tub Fill for Large,
Medium or Small Loads; Porcelain Enamel Tub; '
Arc-Q-MaticR 210 Transmission, with a 10 year parts
warranty; Porcelain Enamel Top and Lid, with
Acrylic Enamel finish on front, side and back panels; .
Flotation Rinse Lint Removal. All sand and grit
settles to bottom of tub and is forced out through
the "Ejector" tube when tub spins.
Service EIectri'c
30 VICTORIA ST. N.
(GODERICH) LTD.
524450
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as incurred Wednesday, July 22 when a car driven
Damage estimated between $100Q. and $}�, Y.
by Archie Dawe, 86, of Strathroy crashed into the front of Harold Shore Real Estate and Insurance,
Goderich Police report that while parking his car, Mr. Dawe's foot apparently slipped off the brake ,
onto the accelerator driving the car into the office. Damage to the front.of the car was extensive. Lyle
Pinkney, insurance adjustor, extreme left, discusses damage with Harold Shore, while Mr. Dawe
extreme right, attempts to pry the bumper from the front wheel of his car. Ken McGee, owner of the
building and a witness to the accident said damage would have been greater had the building not been
man ,old one. The Targe office window was supported by 12 ifi'ch square timbers which took the main
impact. •
Fastball girl$ tMitchell
McLeod off the bat of Sharon
Cheroes.
Goderich has set a new record
this season with" nine wins to one
loss and two games remaining in
the season. .
Batting - averages are as
follows:
- The Goderich Ladies Ball the fifth and kept Mitchell
Club shut out Mitchell 9-0 'hitless from then on and also
Saturday in a game •that.gave Bev chalked up her sixth home run
Wright eight strike outs and one of theseason and also a single.
walk; Mary Kolkman pitching a Norma- Walters ' hit two
no hitter and Norma Walters a singles, a double and a triple for
perfect night at the plate with 4 her best game yet.
for 4. ' . Betty DeBruyn and Joyce
Bev Wright pitched the first Carter `hit two each and Bev
four innings allowing • one walk Wright, Sue McLeod and Linda
which gave the orily Mitchell Grafton picked up one hit each.
batter a look at first base. Mitchell's only chance for a
Mary Kolkman took' over in hit was snapped up by Sue
BATTING • AVERAGES
A.B. Runs Hits Avg.
Sharon Sillib 39 17 13 .333
Betty De Bruyn 29 10 13 .448
Sue McLeod 34 10 11 .324
Joyce Carter 4.3 17 19 .442
Norma Walter 36 . 15 15 .417
Mary Kolkman - 44 , 25 - . . 25 .568
Bev Wright . 28 13 1'7 .607
Donna Hayden 44 14 17 .364
Lil MacDonald 23 6 ' 5 .217
- Joanne Wildgen • 22 14 8 - .355
Linda Ried 12 • - 2 4 .333
Linda Grafton 15 6 `' 5 .333
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Mickie Cruickshank 4 --0 • 1 .250
Jane Melitzer 13 6 5 .385
Team average is 385.
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The Goderich Rangers Soccer
Club won a match by default
agaipst - Delhi German Home
when the Delhi club failed to
put in an appearance for the
game..
The Rangers are currently
holding down second place in
the second division of the
London and District Soccer
League. •
Three games remain to be
played by the Rangers before
the end of regular league play.
G I-ass—
Turkey
Draw
4-H members visa area
Five Rainy River District 4.1.1 '4
members recently visited rive
Huron County 4.H members.
On Saturday, July ,12, .,Bill
Fear, Bill Phelan, Nancy Lipp,
Marie Trewartha and Leonard
Lobb all flew from Toronto to
Fort William and returned one
Winners of the Industrial
Softball League draw for glass
turk s are as follows: John
White, 1st prize, three glass
turkeys; R. McKnight, second
prize, two glass turkeys and Bob
Mills., • third prize, one glass
turkey.
Prizes may be picked up at
Vern Smith's refreshment stand
at the grandstand Thursday
evening.
Warren Molland, publicity
chairman for the league said this
week he would like to than*
everyone' who has supported the
league during the season.
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week later with -five 4.H
members from Rainy River.
While here, the 4-I1 members
visited Niagara Falls, Douglas °
Point, as well as local farms.
OnP Saturday, July " 26, the
Rainy River delegates returned
home by air from Toronto
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