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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-07-13, Page 21
OQDERIOnK •Al,r'ii1.-. UR$P Y. it/ Y. 11 3 foram ll,Itnosionotlltlospossslil11111111114!IIIW moiloonnii 1811.11 notw81 M 1 ' . t��h14181i'�Wtills This weekend we hie a .much' Mackinac Isle region and then needed rain, surprising. how the across, Anyway, .•this year" the earth had.driedmet since the last-: race. is 88 miles longer andby one which was not too. long ago. going along the Canadian side is a Today, Monday,. is "hazy and greater challenge since this is humid with a threat of rain 'or. much. more rugged territory. It �► teri' ftC heat. With so''mugh'cool will be interesting to see how air lately, terrific mid-July heat "our" entry crakes out but we �Nifi ciut�fiIIo�''vs. ��� wis1r Bra e"�uily, the -Butterfly With all the run-off into the and crew,,. a stiff breeze and best, Mait1andliiver you can trace the 0/ luck. silt well out into the lake. Did ou .: -::- M�.-- - .�.+`... ever stop.:'t'o "'i�iink that a great_-��,Th�s�--.-Sunday even>.ng, at - Harbour Park, you will be able to M ' delta may be building up in the enjoy the Clinton Pipe Band with' mouth of the Maitland? I'm sure .it some fine' Highland dancing by is. Mary Lynne Telford's group, So the kids are :having a great This will be a rare treat and add . time at the river and my city kids to the great enjoyment of the are all excited. This is a great treatfor. them. Saturday they went adventuring. Heather and Iaian with their four Sa'ltford friends, found an old canoe "at the edge of the woods" and proceeded to drag it to. the:.ri.Ger:. This is -Heather's version of what happened and I expect it's entirely different to pupils. :. what,,-eally happened. - I hope the little groups, club and Anyway, they all had to .cross church groups for instance, who.' the river, don't ask my why, want to DO something 'while Ar except that "they wanted to get to Mart is,, on, will make up theif the other side". So, one of the minds -and the,Aninds of their . boys carries some of the shoes , group to hurry up and get things and jackets- and the- rest is being organized as there are only two' floated over on the `"great canoe . more weeks; and' this is a great which only had one hole in time to rake in the sheckles for ' In , ; mid -stream someone your favorite project., . Sunday evening concerts sponsored by the Goderich Laketown Band..Thank you. On July 30 they present, for our pleasure, the Student Philhartrionic Chamber• Ensemble and also therewill be a couple of dances ' by Brenda Harrison's Highland . Dance tiers. hetp By Keith Williams -0,-" RM DCG scored five rimsin the • Building Centre tool! a 2.0 le'a'd. ` third itrning to blank filanle Coo et's after one inning and increased' it. Gar(len. Centre 10 .,0 _,last to' 3=0 after three innings, before Wednesday, July, 5. DR ICG "ford's Sports Sc;,I re4twice inThe Scored once in the first; three ' fourth. Gord's first runt :camp 9n times iii. the fourth •and scored. Denny Williamson s -soja hover their final run in the sixth over 'the right field fence: v= DRMCO had a total of _ten hits- ; Gord's Sports `tools the' lead in ' nine singles and Harmon a double, Clare the frff lvrfli five rune; two oil- JIM arman, 'Wayne Draper Dan Mcteod's two run homer, for a 7 - had ltwnon tsnd for pR book tach ' . 6 lead. Building. Centre regained DRMC.Q, Kali the lead in the sixth with two runs. Miller had a double and Jim Building Centre put the "game :out McWbintiey singled to account for of reach with five runs. tri the other 1)RMGO:. hits. Don seventh. McWhinney scattered', seven Sandy's Clippers continued Gower's hits„ struck out'one and their hitting attack over from eachwalked onb. Doug and Bruce Stoll Wednesday to Thursday 01 last ;had�two.bits off -McWhinney: week, rapping out' seven bits to. In the second game of the night, " defeat Brindley Plastering 6-.3 Sandy's Clippers sent eleven men last. Thursday July 6. -to the plate in a seven -run second Saii'dy's went ahead Z-0 in the ` inning and went on to. defeat Sifto ' first inning but both teams added Salt 13-5, single runs in the``:second to make Sifto Salt held a 3-1 lead after the score 3=1. - one inning but Sandy's . started- '•Brindley scored twice p t eTop their big offensive in the second. :of the third to Momentarily tie: he They scored seven in the second,• game. Rick Sowerby put Sandy's -nfourtn'the third' and threetrthe,--aheadlo sta ,in -the-bott©n of-thcL-- fourth and fifth innings. Sifto Salt inning with his solo homerun to scored their final two runs in the right -centre. • . • fourth. 'Sandy's Clippers had a Sandy's addetisingle runs in the total of eleven hits. Harry Kerr fifth and'sixth innings to make the had tvio'singles and a homerun in, final score '6-3. Tom Crawford three atbats, Ken Daer and Doug went two -for three for Sandy's erg stuff and there goethe city kids' ,runners and just no way they're able to retrieve' them. Luckily, the other kids had theirs' on', but the city kids aren't smart enough, ,yet, toknow that the best place for running shoes is on your feet when "you're walking in the river. This created a --lot of excitement. It will give them something to tell their -'city. . friends and when they grow up, they'll be remembering the great day they had with Mike and Mel, • Marie and Mark and "Do., you remember . the running Shoes going down -down -down to were we couldn't find them?" iso, they expected a blast when they returned home -I hope they didn't get it -but they don't say too much about 'the Happening',,,, If" `nothing .worse' than that ;t, happens• in their adventures, we can be truly thankful. At the-Ha-rbour"Jthe' Butt=erflyss_ was high and dry; hanging ,in a sling So that it couldget its bottom washed. It is quite the craft... Spitzig were two for four; a single and homeruit: All three bothers were solo shots over the left field fence. Spitzig's came with two out in the first, Daer's with two out in the second and Kerr's was a lead homer in the .third. Russ Pruder had two singles in four at bats for Sandy's. - • Sandy's Clippers pitcher Rick So ierby struck out two„., walked two and allowed five hits. Building, Centre pounded out thirteen hits to, defeat Gord's Sports 13-7_in the second game last Thursday.. John Poechman had three singles and a double in four at ,'bats, Ron. Brown threw singles in four at bats to lead and. Phil Turner two" singles in two at -batg. Clippers. Other Sandy's hitstiQame frgm Rick Sowerby with=e-liomerun, John Phillips, a double, -and Doug Spitzig, Bill Fritzley, and Bill Hoggarth each with a single. Ivy Grenier hadn't seen her mother -since she was two years old. Then she decided to take a plane to Canada and meet her, along with sisters, brothers, nieces and nephews she hadn't met, Mrs: Grenier was born in`Norwic'h, Norfolk, England. Her parents decided to move to Canada when Ivy was two t years old, but decided 4he trip would, be too hard on their daughter, and left h1 fwith her; ralndrnother. l l'a,.ns were•to send for her later.whetr theygot'settled in-- Carlda:. Then the, ,first .world wart 'broke 'out.' Thls , Made it impossible to get their little girl to Canada Safely.,*.¢ 1n1914 icy s fattier canoe over -to . En land' w ,th':th =-- ,d .; ° tattalion.'Ile decided 'W81 411918,-1;1/.11011 the war was over;, to . take her back to Canada. But fvyrs gradrnother had grown, attached le her and didn't want to give`hear upr So she9tayed„ 'When -:the second world war broke out, ' ivy's ' two brothers, Sonny and Mike; joined the force and visited her while in nglarid. This Was the•ftrst time shesaw ally of her brothers. Two nephews with the army also ealled•'.wher during the War..., When ar.- When Ivy -was 1;5 year old she started working, She met her husband,yand when she was. 21, they` gat .(tarried. With five children and a husband to take careof, she thought. she would never get, to visit Canada and nieet�the -rest` `of herr - "- family -. Bu:t.now Mrs. Grenier is 65 with most of her children grown; up -Her husband passed away 12 years ago." So she booked a flight to Canada for September_of this year -With fnothe rfarTirlg: bar?, T*, she clanger ... plans and arrived earlier, landing -on .Friday, June 30. Ivy's mother, Mrs. Ernest . Laws, is residing at H.uCon�ie . in- Clinton.She...iii-n_4.,p.00r-„healt.h,--tieing.�a: diabetic. Mrs. Grenier is the oldest' of her nine children. Bill, who is 40 years old, is the. youngest. Mrs. Grenier has met all her sisters and brothers finally, exce,Pt for Die and Basil, who are deceased. And there is a brother id Who is still'saging on the seas. _ Mrs, Grenier isgoing to Bowmanville to stay with 'a sister for a short time before she return to England. Sheer' p will be leaving for England on July 23. , Speaking of her trip to Canada, Mrs. Grenier says*, "1 hink it was worth every penrry coming over here: It has een a great reunion." . inllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllhllullllllllllllunthllllllllll 1 tl . t lummu n unnumum!uuullumminumm mmulun umunnu utuWulmntu mmunuanu mune um nnulmunn lnnionunur it (IlIlIlDIIlfl TIRE At Brussels Twli.iglitt The twilight track and field, meet held on Wednesday. July 5 took place in Brussels.' Events were the Triple jump, the discus, and the 8,80 yard run. ' Winners iri"'the-triple•-'jump in ' "twinning order, 12 and'under., boys area Ian Gibb, Clinton (25 ft., 5"): John.Adams, Brussels; and Danny Boyce, Goderich; girls : are: Laurie Mackay , Goderich )24 ft.', r "): Terry Flowers, •Clinton; and Joan Huether, Brussels: 14 - ' and under, boys are: Dean Ryan, • Clinton (32 ft.); Ray1 hheeler•, Clinton ° and Iain Lambert, Go ich; girls are:, Lore Kelter;,. derich (29 ft;,, 9 in.): Vicky Dierol(, •Goderich, and 'Tammy McAstocker, Goderich;,' 16 .and This Saturday sees the start of the. sail boat races which take glace on' Lake Huron'. The race - starts . out from Port Huron, • Michigan. I'm not su're if it shoots back to the Canadian side then, or goes up - to , the under, boys are: Keith Raymond, Brussels (33 ft., 3 in:), and Clare ' Colquhoun, Clinton. `,. Winnersin the discus event in winning order 12 and un7er; 'Boys are: Ian Gibb, Clinton (5 -ft., 7 in.); •Danny Boyce, Goderich; and Jeff Gibbtngs, Clinton; girls .are: Terry Flowers,"Clinton (41 ff.); Joan Huether, Brussels; and Michelle McCutcheon, Brussels; 14 and under,, boys. are: Ray Wheeler, Clinton (105 ft.): Iain Lambert, Goderich; :and"' Randy 'Carroll, 'Goderich; girls are: Tammy McAstocker,. Goderich (73 ft., 5 in.); Sharon Irwin: Brussels; and Lori Keller, Goderich; 16 andunder, boys are: 'Clare .Colqulloun, Clinton (110 ft.).' Winners of the 880 yard. run, in, winning order, l2 and under, boys are: Jeff Gibbings, Clinton. (3 " min., 19 sec.); John Adams, Brussels; and Ian Gibb, Clinton:' girls are: Terry Flowers, Clinton' ,(3 `train., 16 sec.); Judy'Adains, ,...Brussels; and--7-Michelle „, ,McCutcheon•, "Brussels; 10 and under, girls are: Lori Mackay. Goderich(3 min. 30 sec,); Tracy Sitter, Goderich;. • and ,Heather--- - Marshall, Heather•- Marshal'1, ` Goderich; 14 and under, boys are: Allan: Lavis, Clinton (2 min., 35 sec.): =Paul ` Til.:ackay, Goderich; . and -lain-- Lambert, Iain --Lambert, Goderich; girls are: ' Lori {eller-,.Goderich. (3 min., 8 sec.); • Colleen Raymond, Brussels; and Michelle Flowers, Clinton; second heat, 'boys are: Allan Lavis, Clinton(3 min.,. 16 sec.); and Dean Ryan, Clinton. You're.extra sure with Safety `99' 4 -ply Nylon Now they ire yours et extra savings in pairs! 100% Al) -Nylon mikes Illssafest tire known to Alan. The race -car driver And the aeronautical --,,----engineer know this antrAdErtpf no" other. Tests exceed 100 m.p.h. and that is more speed than you.should ever need! Moreover, while an or- 'dinary Nylon 'tire takes on, 'over- . night set', Safety '99' built of Du Pont 66' Nylon smooths out so fast you hardly have bine to notice it. 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