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�e fid' tr�ck meet.
Two taadericli athletes and -one
Clinton -youth ti.,tog,, .h0.11+4. a'.`n:at
last Saturday's first annual.Zone
,,, cI Royal Canadian Legion Track
° ., *meet attended by teams from
Brussels, Kincardine, Clinton
and Goderich held at Agricultural
Park,
Lori Keller of Goderich took
the Bantam girls' division with
, four firsts, one second and' a"
*third. Steve Crew of Goderich tied
with Ray Wheeler of -Clinton for
the Bantam boys' championship.
Midget girls' championship
went to Maxine Watts and Dianne
Willis (tied)' both of Brussels;
Midget boys'. championship, was
4 Harq•iy Courtney, Kincardine.
Winners from the Goderich
meet will go to Kitchener this
Saturday for the District C Track
and Field meet �at Seagram's
- Stadium , _
Bantam boys, 100 yard dash,
Steve Crew Gmcier c.
Lavin,., Clinton; Pete Crew,
Goderich; 020 yards, Steve Crew,
Glen McLean, Brussels; Allan
Lavis; 440 yards, Pete Crew,
Steve Crew, Keith McLellan,
Goderich; '880 yards, Glen.
McLean, Pete Crew, Larry Scott,'
Brussels; relay, Goderich,
Brussels; long: jump, Steve Crew,
Mark Bellanger, Goderich; Allan
Lavis; high jump, Paul Mackay,
Goderich; Ray Wheeler, Clinton;
Pete, Crew; triple jump. Ray
Wheeler, Paul Mackay,' Laurie
Cimphell, Brussels; shot . put,
Ray Wheeler, Mike,. Blaikie,
Kincardine; • • Glen McLean:
discus, Ray Wheeler, Randy
Carroll, Goderich; Ian ezGibb,
Clinton.
Midget girls, 100 yards, Laura
Ross, Gyderttcii Maxine Watts, --
Brussels; Lori McCutcheon,
Brussels; - 220 yards, Maxine.
Watts; relay, Brussels:• long
lump'L;aur•aRoss, Maxine Iratts;
Dianne Willis, Brussels; high
jump, Dianne Willis; shot put,
Diahne Willis.
Lori Keller
Winners were;
• • ' Bantam. girls• 100 yard dash,
Lori Keller, Goderich; Heather
- ;M.aLdrurn,. Kincardine; ..Barbara '
Lawson, Kincardine: 220 • yard
_dash,. Lori Keller, . Heather'
Meldrum, Colleen' Raymond.'
Brussels; 440. W yards', Colleen boys ,dash,
Rayrn•ond-r---Lori Keller, Heather boys,
:Brussels 220
�► Meldrum: 880 yards, Diane yards, Andy Adams; 440 yards,
Miachelmore,•Goderich: Laureeri • Bill Bonshansker, Bruwsseljs: 880
Barbour, Brussels; Brenda , yards, Andy Adams, Bill
S.•
-Kingsbury, Brussels; relay, Bonshan�k r; one mile, Bill
Goderich, Clint©n, Brussels: long .. Bonshanskr, AllanLavis; relay;
jump,= : Lori Keller, ' Chris Brussels lou um Harry
Steve
Crew
-Midget
100
yard
Doug'Forster general' manager ofSir tford CredifBureau (Wes#ern Ontario -Credit Bureau) presents
Jean Morgan, reporting supervisor, with her certificate of achievement for completing the required
training in all phases of credit bureau reporting. Other happy recipients completing the Associated
Credit Bureaus of Canada course, are back row, left.to right, Leonore Tompkins, Dorothy Cooper,
Janice Demmerling, Sandra Mulholland Frentrnw�--Iitarg.ar•et'Leach and Nand Demmerting"
Minor soccer
back on feet
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SKELAGH SUULI.Y
llo\ ed`by a wiener roa°st: The
"easy—. . That s what Jia
Summertime, and�thegolfin is Q
y gel Beave,r best Otters of the night were to
is singing this weekt This •galyut the hands' of Jean Knight (j4) and
eveiything"together and came up. her ru immy, Mrs. Bruce i5).
as the new Maitland . Trophy • Willner of the 1st flight wa
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-winner -la,st-Saturds•y. l�€lt
vas,she winner -Oi the trophy, bttt _ .--SecQn4 flight winders were. Kona
alto the winner of the 2nd flight Overholt (371/x'0,;
with a 72 net.. $eaves (39?/z) - she's getting
Verna Kane proved to t e the . more coverage, than George
trophy runner-up, after- a.M.cGoverntSixprizes.`were .given
C:L.G,A. ruling broke the tie out in the 3rd flight. Winner was
between her and Mary Lomas, Pat Mason (39); followed by Mary:
Marie,liuff was winner of the 1st Lomas, Marilyn MacKay, Jane
, flight, with a 79 net„ Mary' Lomas --Deathe a Joyce Bolton,. and Ruth .
-•••<took the -honors in the 3rd flight Clancy.' • • •
'with a 75 net. Well done girls, The men had another. terrific
' Last week fi-ve ladies travelled night on Monday, as sixty-two men
to Mitchell to their Ihyitatianal took part' in, 'thee regular Mezl's
Tournament.•-' You guessed it - .Night. The following .are the tbp
Hazel Beane)' walked off with the six winners -Ken Treitz, Bill
• 'Low Gross in , the 2nd • flight. Lumby, }rapid Walls; George
Ardith-Brissette came -in 2nd. LQw Gould, Jima Cousins and a Bob
Gross in the 3rd flight, and Verna Shrier. L •
Kane won the Pot of Gold. Next�Monday the pro will
Congratulations ladies! •display different golf shots; at
Thirty -f ladies celebrated Men's•Night, which will be, very
July 4th with some good' old golf, interesting. This will be- a good.
"' time to correct any bad habits of `'
,, .. ' your game:
The next Inter -club tournament
will he it .Wal _tot, on.Sul y
$.lirg' to ohec :the"bulletin;
for a team. p0.0 Luck'
4BQth, the Junior aid Juveniile '
. da. ys� art very' • sxecessiul this
:t, -..,rye r. v'or venal este ..�
Monday for •insfruction and play:, ,.
There :wilt be'another golf
dinner dance this Saturday, A
Scotch 2, bbl' will begin •at ' 4:00
p. rn�, .to1io e by a cocklati hour. ,
and then Jinni n., This time Pa
baring your oven steaks. The rest of
the meal will be provided. From 9,. '
P-111. o there wilt •1 e dancing to
your•fa oritetape-.Price is: $4.00'
per couple 4
Then Presidential Bill will be •
,coming up' Saturday,' • Jrity 29th
This will. 'be a gala affair, with'
complimentary entary cocktails at ,the
' home of .President Dan Wm
fol'iowed ' by dancing 'to? Bobby
Downs�orchestra. Price is $12,00 i
per couple and the dress is
optional. This is limited to fifth.,
--couples ai d embers only: t�� b •
sure to pick up your tickets right
away at either the. Bank= -et'• -Nova
Scotia :or Victoria and _Grey
Tr1usC.: -
Goderich soccer defecits Dungannon. 6-1
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Despife a collapse late last cancelled due to poor weather. At Watts, Jed DeJong and Rick
Goderich minor soccer t'he last minute, Saturday. was Stoddard was also outstanding and
year, - picked as the new date and the
•.•seems to be getting off the ground contributed much to the win in
�t, , gaine�-seheduied -- en .player -s.: fa rant_ of the l•ocal•team-aocording•
aga;n. A though out -numbered IT•
players. to nine, a hurriedly'arrived,' they found tate,„, •soccer . to; coach John Brazil, r
assenibied beam of Goderich boys field at Agriculfure Park was Early this a week those
• handed the Dungannon team a being used as a parking .lot by. 'interested -in the sport, and minor',.
ddevastating 6 1 defeat last week in Orangemenfn town for the July 12 soccer• in particular, held a
en exhibition match: celebrations and the game had to meeting and.. many • of the ex-
• The Dungannon Barrie, played in be played on thehigh school pitch. officials are returning to,get the
'Ian Lambert, playing centre 'youth soccergroup
• •Goderich, was originally set to be y. g p molting, again.
played .two weeks •ago but was forward, for the Goderich team, Itis hoped that two teams can be
led the attack with three goals, set up locally. The Goderich
Pat Coplon scored two and Gord _ Raid'er•s will be ; under the'
Budny one. Both the other players -;direction of. Cu' 1 udny and the
are also forwards. • - other team, yet to select a -name,
The • defensive 'play of Jim ' will be coached by John B'r'azil':
GoIf, pro Bob •
0
Martin • tor
visit Maitland
•The group say they hope' to.get
as many exhibition games
arranged as possible and they
also -note that many- calls-have-
been
alls-ha ,
been received from Dungannon
youngsters, eager to loin% the
action in Goderich.
Itis also hoped that attire end of
the season, another game can be
arranged between the fathers and
sons as was done last year.
Spectators at the Goderich-
D-ungannoa game numbered only
nine, seven -from Dungannon' and
the remainder local People.
Public Support is hoped for as the
season goes )n.
"-Theswing--i sake ithi* S a.YS
BO Martin'golf professional at
East Park Golf Gardens` in
inthird-straight game
London. Bob -will prove this The Goderich Rotary Juveniles
,theory and illustrate th:e�truth of it. won their third' straight game,
when he visits, the Maitland •defeating Auburn 13-5 in Goderich
g jump, Country•Club for Men's Night on lasf Monday, July 10.
Wildgen, Goderich; Michelle •- ,
Courtney, Kincardine; Keith July 17th
Flowers, Clinton: high jutrrp, Lori Raymond, Brussels; ` Dwight In this Golf C•Ii.inie and, 1. -mss me with Port Elgin
McDonald,,,,,,. ��
eller, .•�;' .Tory .,,,. ..n . i h rktt ei�lifl7i#rt>ri�of golf shot: kitlg '� ia%s��•a�ied��r.
'urnKeith. Raymond,Harry .. Martin will cover roughlw. l` 0 ;;.R - ”' - `
'_Goderich; . shot put, Chris I p
Ernmeetbti, Kiricat�dtr e, h g
ftGoderictr; Tammy McAstocker , .
Courtney; triple jump Harry points of the golf" swing and the Goderich •scored six ' itt the
Wildgen. ,Jo Healy, Goderich:
Courtney, Keith Raymond, Bill three major reasons ,for the . second inning, once- in the 'third
Bally Hunter;' Goderich; discus. Bonshansket�; shot put:- Wayne •= 'average . golfers biggest and' five.: times.. in the fourth
Tammy McAstocker, Sharon Willis, Bruss,els;' ' DW°igh"t,. prohlem.s, slicing, topping, and Auburn scored once in the third.
*- Irwin, Clinton:
and twice in the fourth and sixth
Cour-trrey, Dwight Emmerton, • • Golfers attending the clinic wilt innings. Godericli had a total-Lori
Lori Keller. Emmerton; discus, Harry hooking.
otal
Wayne Willis.. . , see a few unorthodox shots which, ,eleven hits, nine singles and two
Goderich won the, meet with 113 will only' further illustrate it doubles. Day,.. Graf' had' three
points; Brussels, 95; Kincardine, doesn't matter wliat you swing.• it singles in three at bats, Brian
36; and Clinton, 35. is Wowyou swing that counts.. 'MacKenzie and Torn Willis eftch
Every club in the 'bag' will' be. had a double, `Paul Kelly two
covered during the one hour singles and Gary Yeoman, Clare
clinic
Georgia has • brought in new , ' This same . clinic has been -
' legislation claimed to he "a giant presented in . St. Marys, Sarnia,
step forward in traffic accident ; Aurora Highlands, Moe Norrinn's.• FOR YOUR -
ntion" thrio Safety
-v�pxe�.e e Ontario _ ._._... �.. G:oii..lI.avenL,i.riwToronto and at the
League reports, One provision is _._.rw _--•�-_.�_ . -,. �.w�_____.
t; A Doral in- Florida, Seventy five 'NS R Cel
° � `,Cj�f E an "habitual offender,'' tea* ' Professionals were ' in
designation, under which a driver attendance at., 'the Toronto See or Phony .
SE'��,, convicted of threegserious traffic presentation .
offences - drunk . •'driving,.', Mr.- Martin has worked with
nanslaughter; etc. or 15 moving' Moe Norman and with the tutor of MALCOLM MATHERS
•would like to call on you with•' Jack Nicklaus on the finer points
"housewarm arming - gifts" .. and traffic Violations within a 10 -year
information about your new period loses his licence -for 5 of the golf swing. •
location: The Hdstess will . be years: And he suffers an An informal discussion of golf'
-glad to arrange your subscription . automatic .1 to - 5 years • ,jailand the swing will follow the shot
•to the SIGNAL -STAR. . sentence if caught driving during making. The proceedings ;•ill
:all _her.. ,at 524,9525 this period of._suspension_ . 'Start at 8•;15..
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Sager, Mike Redmond, and Dave.
Mclvor each with a .:single to `
account ior.the•Goderich hits.
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The Goderich Kinsmen Midgets
1 ost two games, last week 6-2. to:
-niton last •-14 Tttesrlav
ierich and'were' homhed 17-5
'fast Thursday by Kincardinen
Goderich,
• The Goderich Lion Bantams did
not play las t week but play..
tomorrow (Friday) • against
Dashwood in Goderich.
The Goderich Legion 'Pee wees
defeated •Chesley 18-8 in, their
opening game last Saturday in a
tournament, held ''t, Port. Elgin.
Goderich met their old enemies.
'Exeter in the semi-final and Yost
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