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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-06-24, Page 6;.• 6 OODERICH SiGNAL-SwroAR, THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1971 • itt four.school competition at Clinton tip Mary's capture trock-field meeting For the second time, in as many years,;i students of _ St. Mary's Separate School in 'Ooderich came,,out,on: top •olt,a• four -school sdparate school track and; field me -et held in Clinton, , The •event, held at CFB on Monday a tiist Week, saw over, Clinton, Wingham and Goderich PititiCipate. Dave Bedour of St. "Mary's Wag' named junior boys' 'champion. He took first placeln the 45m, 100r.ci, long jump and triple jump, as well as a second in the 200 metre event: Phil Lassline of Goderich had a third in the 200m while Bruce Melick came second in the junior boys' long jump and Mike Petrie Wok top honors in high jumping. In the. junior girls' --events, ' Carol Berns' had tVoi thirds, one in the 70 metre and another in the long jump. • ''" r ; ' jeff Ir_$aechier ,of SL.Marys ; captured the intermediate boys' - ' .1-1°°- ''' ''''''''-','Ir• ' :,.".°;,,, • ;,,,,k.1.0,,v., triple jump and took a third in" , . , ' Jeff Baechier at St. Mary's captured the intermediate boys' high jumping. Mike Davistook. the 100 metre event while... , triple jump. honors in that order. Manon of ClirrtOn capturing all awards. Melick also took secthd in the Karen Harris of Goderich came long jump, a , first in triple; second in 1.,.)th the 400,•metre jumping and a second in the 100 and 70 metre events, while metre race. ,,Diane Smith and Violet Kovac won a 'third in ball, Margaret Koacs finished second throWing: Karen. Harris a third in and third in high jumping'. 'a the .100 -metre race: 'Chris Top honors in the senior girls' , Wilcigen a second in high coming third in the 400 metre_ and Steve Palmer came third in the„200 metre race. In the 400 metre event for intermediate girls, Goderich students captured the top three '• places with Marion Melick, Diane Smith and ..Lncy, Stttin4Ssen :hringi4,4„ "home the Industrial Softball action Maitland golf news Chppers close in ,Paquette on leugue leaders tops gal Rick Sowerby's bases -loaded single in the bottom of the seventh inning was all that was needed last Thursday night to give the-13Ultding-Ceiitte7 e; victory over league -leading' Gbrd's Sports in Goderich . Industrial softball league action., , Jack McLean shone, for the winners a three -for -four -effort at hat and JothbkTnafr ,--donated ,to the cause with a - 'bases -empty roundtripper. In the second game, Sandy's Clippers retained their winning ways wilh a 6-0 win Over 7:30 p.rt.t. game, while 9 o'clock - Will see DRMCO vs, Building • Centre. 11 IIIUU Monday, Sancty's face Goid's Spots in the early game. while. Gower's Garden Centre and Sifto Salt face off in the late game. an ams now win 4,v Ladies' night, June 15, was well attended by 28 golfers. The low gross ,winners were Doris Paquette and Effie Gilbert: Low net „ went to Ruth Clatke_y, 4 KNUDSON ON GOLF By GEORGE KNUDSON COpyright 1971, Uronfo Telegram yndlcate . Lob Shot 4 * ; Peg %'6111r, trazel Bea.ver, thris NfalifirrirePtliiicypeedasaoasegilla:-.A411:-.4, ;buckgt"ickwaten-It'Att."''' Hoffmeyer and Bey, Wright. Effie Gilbert turned in a score of .13 points, followed by Ma.rg Evans, Marilyn MacKay, Pat Mason and Maxine Martin. ' On June 21, each ;lady was to ,/ bring a prize so that everyone took home a treasure. Those who forgot purchased golf balls at the pro shop. Remember, 'Saturday, June 264, 12 noon, is tee -off time for the Ladies' Maitland trophy. Saturday evening at 6 p.,rn.;a mixed two -ball foursome is scheduled and the entry fee is 50 - cents per .._Person. It is to be hoped thlft enough members , support this event, so that it will become a weekly affair: Marg Evans is arfariging for refreshments afterwards in the lounge. Maxine IVIartin.and Jack . Hoffmeyer are organizing, the matches'. °' Men's night was a howling' success on June 21, according to our new manager, Vic Lougjileen. At 9:30 p.m. , the crowd of over 50, were all enjoying themselves at the GoWer's, Garden Centre. Ken . Daer, onthe mound for the winners', allowed just two hits. 5 straight • • . o On Sunday, DRMCOtetained " their third-place standing -,by--- The Goderich 'Lion Bantams eking out a 6-5 effort ower collected two victories over the Gower's Garden . Centre. The weekend to .keep their winning roafismen rallied to put all their streak intact and, gave them a runs on the scoreboard in tlie 5-0 record in couhty hardball first inning-. • ? action. The second half of . the On Satp.rday,, June 19 doubleheader for DRMCO was , 6oderich picked up seven runs called at the top of the fifth • in the first inning .and went On. inning, after they had built up a to defeat Exeter by a whopping 5-3 lead over Building Centre. 20-0 score., The following day, This rained. out game will be Goderich scored tW'o runs' in -the replayed an Sunday. - first inning and wound up with a In Monday's action, Gord's 2-1 victory over redition. Sports held on tc„,a two-point In 'Saturday's game, Ron lead in the standings by givi..ng Willis ' Was ihe batting star, last -place ' Sifto Salta 7-0 collecting five' 'hits and drubbing. Stan Doherty' accounting 'fbr four runs. He had registered 14 strike -outs for the ,101.1.7 singles and a double, with -league leaders......In the _second .• Goderich batters hammering out divisiarl-saw--Beea.12.S.N2 , -and -Na hey- C1Iotii and Laurie Beattie . "captured second and third in shot -putting.. For ;the senior. boys, Gerry 0/Brien took seconds in the 200 metre, triple jump and shot put, " while regiStering., tIlirds for. the 100 metre, long jump and 200 -metre race. game, Sandy's' Clippers stayed a total:of 18 hits.7 --two points behind the sportsmen Three GO.I'derith pitchers by..their_57-1 victory Oyer sixth • - 1.,--13t-: 1-1331-1PIS.-- .— .4.-,—...,-..-,,,---,---,,,,,, ... ., Daer's three -hitter saw . him theyfaCed and "gave- up- only a bunt • single. Casey Wildgen Tonight ( Thursday strike out 16 batsmen. 'worked three innings arid Ron • sees . , DR.MCOvs. andv's ers at owerby and Ron Mars.hall each ° ` StripP" ' 7:30 p.m. and Discount Centre took the mound fer two frames. In Sunday's, .game, Keith against, Gower's Garden Centre at 9:00. reached second on a ;hrowing error by the Shiortstop On SundaY, June 27, °Sitio- o, Casey Salt meets Building Centre -in theand moved to third on " Wildgen's „fly ball 'Which ..was °•-droppe;d by the centre fielder. Keith • came home on a wild pitch and 'Casey "scored on Ron ground • bah to second. GodericlA only hits were three 5ingles off the ,bats of Pat Conlon, Casey Wildgen and'lion •11iLs in the late innings:, Casey tossed a four -hitter and struck Out 11 to lead the locals to clubhouse. • • -- • F*rguson Burns of St. Jumping. BY'BOB HAWTHORNE, Three -Time World DOUBLE TURTLE, KNOT N'kr-hery fishing.• -the' ou e Marys shown during senior* bays' high . turtle knot-isa handy kribt,:•to use for tying- flies to the tippet of your leader. .; Although ,this knot is not as • strong ,as fife 1-innro..ve,d clinch kneit--,which is, most commonly - used, it has the advantage of, allowing the hackles of a dry ,fly to sit better: on- the Water, As a result, this knot affords the fly -a more life -like presentation when on the water. To tie the double ,turtle knot, begin by running the end of your.. leader through' the eye of the hook toward ,the bend. Next, make a slip knot in the end' of the leader', bringing the end' around twice and pull the knot "up' tight. Farmers question rebate Robert McKinley, Member of . Parliament for Huron, advises that many farmers who , have received the Ontario Farm Tax' Rebates have questioned whether or not the ,rebate is • classified , income': eunder the premise that taxes are expenses end thus a rebate on expenses could be income. • The Department of, National Revenue- has ruled that the ,_,.payment received by an eligible farm property owner, under the Ontario Farm Tax Reduction; Program, is .not income in his n, hands for tax purposes. - „ This notice will allow those farmers who have classified the Farm Tax Reduction Rebate as income to adjust their income position accordtrigly. The Department alj6 pointed out that in view of th fact; th'it taxpayer's deduction from income 'in respect of property taxes paid or payable bY him to the municipality. With the permissidn of the Minister' of National. Revenue a letter confirming the, above is 'included below, for clarification:. acknowledge receipt -of your. letter dated April 1, 1971 in which you enquire about the taxability 'of tax rebates being received by many 'prddutert from the Ontario Government. I am pleased to inform you that the payment received -by an eligible farm property owner under the Ontario_ Farm Tax Reduction & Program is not income -fir his hands for tax purposes. Also, .as this payment is received , directly from the Province of Ontario',•it does not reduce a taXpayer's deduction Casting Champion Open the loop large enough so that the fly can pass through an& then place the loop around the neck of the. fly. When the loop is tight against the neck of the fly, 'on the leader tintil_the knot is tight against the neck of the 'fly. To finish, pull the slack of the leader through the eye until it is tight against it. the payment is receive directly,- ° from,..-4ricome--im, respect of - ..„ frOm the •Province of Ontaro , property taxes paid or payable TIP OF Tfit Vvak such payment does not reduce a by him to the municipality." , "'When casting spoons or spinners jerk the rod tip slightly - once or twice as yoit are winding in the line. This will often tempt a fish; to strike your lure ;more readily than when using a constant retiietie. victory: • • On Saturday afternoon Goderich will face Exeter in that town and Huron 'Park will face the locals at A ricultural Park at 6p.m. on Sunday. tug Kincardine, the Goderich Men's tean4 placed second , in the inter-clubcompetition with Kincardine, Walkerton , and Wingham. The big news this week -at, the country club was the' arrival of Vic LoUghleenlrom,St. Marys to supervise our club activities. • Light snacks and lunches' are again .available, 4t noon. One suggestion is that gOlferS indicate -at the pro shop when ,they sign • in whether they would like to' . eat after playing nine holes and. this would raid the -kitchen staff in preparing the lunches. The supplies in the pro shop have been diigmented and the . directors are looking forward to a summer bf golfing instead, of • being involved in so 'Mich of the „administration and inanage,ment 21:—T1iit7 die ; :Ladies' Invitational Tournament which' starts at 9 a.m. and finishes with supper at ,a.m. Last • Monday the county council enjoyed a day of golf and a luncheon at the club. This was organized by JackBerry: finally lose one " After losing their first game of ; ,the young season last Thulsday night to Clinton (10-1) the Goderich pee wee all-stars hit the conieback trail here Sunday to edge out Belgrave by a 12-11 score.. , "I<evin Williams allowed nine hitswhile on the mound for the locals -and managed to lead his team-mates at bat with three hits. Goderich singles , were recorded by Terry Schweitzer, Rick Moody, Randy Carroll, _Mike Andrews, Shannon Niblo.ck VW -Greg Beacom.' MAN! IT'S HOT COOL OFF IN FUN -IN -THE -SUN CASUAL. WEAR From' , . This now leaves the local pee wees with a 4-1 record. The next home game for the Ooderich lads is Saturday, July 17. Our Cool,- Selection Of SHORTS - KNIT SHIRTS SPORT. SHIRTS - SLACKS SWIM SUITS ETC. MAKE OUR STORE YOUR STORE 'FOR ----- SUMMER _FUN 'CLOTHING , Featuring , "THE BIGGEST STOCK OF JEANS IN +OWN" eI . t 4 '44 ,A.1.‘, alli p ii . . . yr, 12 To 12 A MON. TO THURS., 11 ar.m. to 12:30 --FRI. & SAT., '11 a.m. to 1 a.m. 11 THE BURGER BAR DRIVE - IN 51 KINGSTON' ST., NEXT TO THE CAR WASH The !tore For Men 6CLINTON GODERICH kINCANDINE: ‘0,14ii4.HP4n;Pf' one aliliK14) 4.. r 4 duties. A date to remember is July golfers face a short pitch shot water spills, you haven't cap-" over a bunker or stancitrap. A ,t;;.dt.,ht,: smooth tempo neces- soft shot is ne-cessary since .ydu want the ball to sit down nice ,,, .• : ;,;,',,,,%.. *//',.' ' --; -,--4.:•-,- ,,,;:,o and quiet when it hits the ., ;;'':'77••,‘,.A.'"..::' ,-,';',L,, green - not too much roll. /, • .,,,,•4; ,,, . The picture may look ridicu- 4 bus but it demonstrates better ,- than anything I know how to perfect the lob shot. What we ,,,.* are showing is that if you had , a bucket full of water and had to swingtit, how to swing it without spilling the water. Note ,how the, bucket is straight out. If you swing the. bucket nice and 'smooth, the , -Water will stay in. If there is a 'jerk in the swing, the water is going to spill. The same holds true for your swing -,with the pitching or sand wege.' If you 'are' 20. or 30 yards from the pin with a bunker between you and the flag, you require a nice, soft shot. If you are jerky, ,chances are the ball will either end up. in the bunker or. bounce across the green. • , • The°,Stress on this shot is an ..even . tempo. ,Try. ,it yourself- sary for a 'lob shot. Without this, ybii won't have results on .the golf course. . L, YOUR LAST cliANCE TO PURCHASE A NEW OR USED CAR OR TRUCK FROM W• • ILL MOTOR SALES LTD. KINGSTON 'STREET - 54-7314 BEFORE THE IANT AUCTI N SALE fuEstm-y, JUNE 29 A 6 711 i� 4) „. 49 P011/19 of the haiancia of used car stock goes on #1 aructioni block lUesday eve$ng,- 4 /9/iitorsti` with officki furniture, tools, spare parts, garage equipment,' et�. See the Auction le ad eisewherein 'the Signal -Star for a more 'complete listing. * , wriorirosa........*remo.woarralar4...* • ;:rtroraraYaiNaldi,.. ; ..„,..,-.....,,,,,,,:,,,___,,, , SPECIALS - FRONTS OF BEEF ' lb. , HINDS OF - 1 BEEF . !b. 75 SIDE OF BEEF ' lb. 62' - PORK WHQL.E. OR HALF' lb. 394 i. 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