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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-09-30, Page 7• kl sir • 11) * • • • , This year's champion of the Kinette Junior Girls Baseball League are the Noodles,who captured the league. title last week winning. their best of three final series against the I.O.F. team two games straight. Team members are, left\to'right, front( Dale Oke, Laurie Keller, Pattlelsic, Brenda Fuller, Laurie-Tagert,,Marlene Whetstone, Susan MacDonald and Diana Oke. Back row, Shirley Kennedy icoach), Marie Huff,' Anita Robinson, Helen MacDonald; Mary Willis, Heather Fielder, Sandra Meriam, Sherry Fielder ani Ruth Oke (coach). -Staff ohoto •••••4.14 .• 1.! Rotary sponsors Travel Beginning October 26 JAR.. Rotary Club of Goderich will be presenting , -its fourth annual "Travel and Adventure Series" which will 1i&� six nationally known adventurers and explorers who are 'artists in the travelogue field. There artists have appeared on such major platforms as National. Geographic in' Washington FM3., the Town Hall of New York City, Orchestra Hall in Chicago and the Town Hall at Salo' • • ',”•14{t.44•4, .GICIDERTCIAl T,SIGNegT , adventure series upc Award, will be on hand to present a revolutkonary ,and unique production "Spring Captures Holland.", In this prRgram the narrator uses three screens and four projectors incorporated with hi-fTdelity sterophonic music and on the spot sounds. The collage of color is captured in this slide production in a way' that has' brought rave reviews from every community in North America where it hag been staged. ew films '-efirairoble- Francisco. Each of the artists who at county 11 bra nes produced these travelogues is a professional photographer with many years experience in travelling and filming the many beautiful and interesting places ,,around the world. These very artists will add the personal touch to their, work that has made these travelogues s� famousby appearing locally, in person,to narrate their film. In addition to the color motion rttctures,many include -a musical background and special sound effects for , added enjoyment and realism. The opening feature will be "A Taste of Israel" as narrated by, Walter S. Dodson. This timely presentation involves a country with a flavourall its own, spiced with form 70 different lands and features the whole of the\land'from sparkling Mediterranean"- resorts to King lierod's _Palace; the Dead Sea, „„ ,, ;4411d,411e4).),ektititealtetIOA„ November - 30, narrator- • ' Raphael Green will present an iincensored .film he made of a trip into the, land known aS the Sleeping Giant;"Siberia". "A Danish Diary" vil1 be presented °by Stan :,and' Irene Paulauskas covering that country from the Royal Palace of Atrialienborg to a chalet in a Copenhagen suburb.' ail -eland the Land of. 4Leeend" • another timely presentation will be shown ,..oft February 8 as narrated by Bob O'Reilly; March 7 will perhaps' bring the. highlight of the ‘trztvelogue seties. 'when Robert Brouwer, holder of the Valley Forge Film The Midwestern Regional Library System had added some new films to its deposit in the' Huron County Library and these films are now available for showing. Anyone wishing 'to obtain one of the films may do so by contacting the Goderich Library or the, County Library and there, look through a catalogue of films selecting the one .wanted. If the film is available at the time.needed it i0ented out at a nominal fee of $1.00. The new films available al "Whiplash" a safe driving film concerning rear end collisions. "Ottawa, 'Reflections of a Nation" a film on theyomp and pageantry of the nations capital, "Home of the Brave" a film on the American Indian, "First 1 , ,Runner's up for 1971 „in th-iirin-ette Junior Girls Baseball League were the I.O.F team who made it into the finals against the Noodles but lost out in the best of three match two games to one I.O.F. team mernbers.are,.left to right, front, Martha Baer, Susan Feagary, Laurie.Kernighan, Cathy MacPhee, Heather Jewell, Mary Ellen Sturdy, Judy Taylor, Peggy Asher and Lisa•Moore. Back '- row, Debby Durst, Mark Taylor, Jan Ginn, Wendy Fisher, Brenda Mcclinchey, Marie Willis, Gail McMichael, June Bowman and Clara Anne Jewell ('coach). -Staff photo • • Noodles win series The besrarriroTTirseron brought to a close the Kinette Juvenile Girls Softball League. The third and final3game of the series saw the 'Noodles defeat the Foresters, by a 14-9 score. The -Foresters_ sponsored by Benmiller Qrder of Paresters, oiriiPo.""stilkerl,rosloi Lown bowlers hold final tourney The Goderich Lawn Bowling Club rolled their final Tournament for this year under warm and sunny skies, and excellent -greens. Fourteen rinks of mixed pairs participated. Grace Scriingeour and Arnold ,Fisher, skip, took first place honors with a total score of • three wins, plus 17 and a total aggregate 9f 48 points. Second spot Went to Alice Pridham and Pred „Richardson, skip, ,with a similar score of three wins and a plua'of 17, but with an aggregate of 42 points. Third place went to Irene White and Harve, Scrimgeour with two wins and a plus of 24;' fourth place to Pete Bisset and Helen Allison skipping, with two wins plus 18; fifth spot to Mary Robinson with Ernie Pridham • skipping, withtwo wins plus 17; and sixth place to Vi Montgomery with Earl Allison skip, with two wins plus four. Consolation prize for high score last game and no previbus wins went to Del Jervis and ▪ "Peg" 13e11 skipping. The Bowling Club will hold - -Bangnet at -the —ea-naillan Legion Hall,, October • 14, at 7:00 p.m, The Men's Club section will hold an Annual Meeting at 8:00' ▪ p.m., October 6, at the Club • House. I SWAPPED FOR IT THROUGH TAF WANT ADS 14, y y made their presence felt in their first year of league competition. Following the game, the Gerrard's Trophy was presented brBrian Hamilton ,,,to the Coach of the Noodles, Ruth Oke. Marlene Whitstone presented regular umpire John E,mpson' with a suitably engraved pen in • appreciation for his services. All prayers of, the League were taken to the Pizza Patio for .pizza and cokesisAy4tere--their coaches presented them with' crests. OTICE • RESPECTING ASSESSMENT APPEALS. FOR ,THE MUNICIPALITIES OF 11, TOWN Or GODERICH TOWNSHIP .OF GODERICH TOWNSHIP OF COLBORNE 0 If. no' changes 'have taken plate in property valuation', or ownership, you will not be receiving an. assessment notice this year. Your 1970 Assessment will be the basis for 1972 taxation. ,• The Assessment roll may be inspected at the Municipal Clerk's Office during business hoins. any complaints with respect. to an assessment on the assessment roll may be brought to the Assessment Review Court pursuant to Section 52 of the` Assessment Act R.S.O. 1970, C. 32, as am'er*ed by Section 10 of the Assessment Amendment Act 19'i1. Notice of complaint )must be made ,in writing, either by 'letter or on forms available at the Municipal offices. For purposes of identification, please include your, ,name and postal address, and the reason (or - reasons) for corriplaint. If possible note also the assessment role number, the street address, concession and lot numbersr and the ifir "ViiIiierh- The. --prOrciei---W" Wider dimplaint: is situated. Any notice of complaint,,shall be mailed by ordinary mail to the Regional Registrar named belovii, and ih addition by registered mail to . any 'person whose assessment is complained of, not late, than thENalst day of October, 1971. R. H. Fitzgerald, Regional Rigistrar iSAMSmen* Review Court, 410 Third Street, London, Ontario. J. Harold Walls, Clerk, Town of Goderich. Wilmer Hardy, Clerk, Township of Colborne. R. E. Thompson, /"t4 1,V;.V.,'"1,7W5VWlerk,5191.1P.Y14f:P°°#,effC!!..141:4, '4r:4;t:'**.m • • Canadian Winter Games" about the spirit of the winter games held in Quebec in 1967, "Alco Beat" a film on the effects of drinking on drivers, "Don't Kniick the Ox" a film concerning the International Ox Pull held annually at Bridgewater No Scotia, "The End of the Nancy J." -a film stressing the importance of boat repairs before trouble sets in and "Family House" an artistic treatment of what constitutes a' change in the philosophy of housing.. ' Anyone interested in obtaining any of these and many other films Should contact either the County or, the Gaerich Public Libraries for—frifther information. NOTICE Marina and Services At The North and South Sides Of The.Harbour Services provided by,the Town of G derich will 'terminae ..'-for the season September 30th. Buildi gs will beclosed. The Goderich Harbour Committee an Snug Harbour staff would like to take thisopportunit to thank dII the customers who patronized the facilities. Goderich arbour Commktee, rr011 - Chairman. • THIJR$PAX4gorrEMBER • The Rotary clubi.s'se ries will wind up on April 4 with a travelogue entitled "America's Hidden Jewels" presented. by Joe Adair. A superb musical score complements this production. - , 4 .A‘ season ticket forAll sb travelogues is offered atThe IOW price of $4.00 for students and , $6.00 for adults with'a farn4 rate of .$15 by the local Rotary Club. All proceeds will go worthy Rotary ppajects: FREE Lawn Patch Kitt WITH EVERY PURCHASE OV, NEW . FALL. 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