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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-07-28, Page 4II RICIK S1dNALrSTAR. THURSDAY. Y ie, Alk',. CQNDIT1OWEU, S+ ''$Q WI,tA,T? WHEN SUMMERTIME COMES 6coRcHnJ6 HO MBINC £ HEATING The Lad Strathr Mackay ies' seti.on-of the Maitland Golf and Country c.Iub held.'an invitational golf tournament on the attie-s'vihu''were-tops-are; #rem - heft -to-- right- Marianne R•ankin,,- -- Y oy, firstlow net in first flight; Rheta.Stratton, Stratford, low net over the field; Marilyn .Goderich, first low gross, third flight; Gwen Parker, Stratford, first low net, third.fl ight; and a J Coleman, Exeter, growth, s`'econd flight. '- Norma - CountryIT2tiibNJIVi Everyone is getting excited about the Presidential Ball, i coming,up this Saturday. Plans . have been finalized. and everyone is busy preparing• for this.' event,- I understand there are. still a few tickets available, • so anyone interested is urged to pick up their ticket today, at either the Bank of Nova Scotia, or Victoria & Grey Trust. You are cordially invited for cocktails at • the home of President Dan Murphy, between . 8. p.m. and 9 p.m. Then dancing will fctilow, to the wonderful --'music' of' Bobby Downs. There is. a. Ladies' ,Night to catch up with, for :July 11th. In the first flight, -the winner of the low. net and Iow gross ,was Marie Huff. In4the second flight, Edna Overholt was -the net -win- ner with 37 1-2, followed by Shelagh Sully'and Jean Knight. Nina . Thomas led. the'..,third flight .. •,with a :35 net score, •followed .,by Mary Lomas, Marilyn MacKay, 'a'nd, Pat Mason. Ladies' Night for July 18th - was rained out. This is getting to be. a habit! I guess we just don't live right. However. the rain held off, Barely for the Ladies' In- vitational .Tournament, last Wednesday. There were forty- six, entri-es ortysix„entries fot chi innual'event. BY SHELAGH SULLY Indian lore park program a At the Park this 'week, ac- tivities are being concentrated towards Indian lore.. Hap- '. penings such as tepee, totem' Pole. and, drum construction, pow wow, Indian games, Wed nesday night sleep -out, campfire and wiener roast are being eatured . Supplementing these activities are•roller skating for children 1'2 and under and an Air and Earth . theatrical workshop.., on Friday morning followed by two afternoon performances on the cort house Square. (2 and 4 p.m.) . Red Cross sw-i•mtning e a -ina-tions-a r -e --bei m --held#- tli iy - SSaturdav for the month ,of Jury-. Last week a fishing trip was held and next week a nature 'hike isplanned along with a special performance from Folks: PROCLAMATION To the Citizens of the Town of Gbtderich As dirpeted by resolution' of the MVlunicipat Codnoii t hereby declare M.adsy, iispost 74111912 A CIVIC AND PUKLiC H>I.ID/1Y ,.. and 'c fl ,4rpori sit Citizwie ,ts,. govern themselves Accordingly. ” " ',Harry tily'orsell, Mayor Kay She a ,of Clinton got the .Iow, gross for he field to make her the tops in ;the Ladies' invitational golf tournament held at Maitland_ golf and country club. Low ross for the field we,nta to Kay, Sharp of Clinton, and•' low net .for the field, was won by Rheta Stratton., ,of Stratford. The putting prize went to Florie Davison .of Strathrov,-.with a total of 30 putts. The longest 'drive of the. day was slammed out by that amazingoung gal, Judy (Bell) Hunter of Kincaa dine. Our•own ladies made out very well too. Della Bedard came in with the 2nd low net in the first flight: Hazel Beaver held the 1st Iow net. 'in the second, flight: Marilyn MacKay was low gross in the third -flight, Ardith Brissette was 3rd. low •gross in the -3rd flight, and 'Jane Deathe took the honour of the :3rd low• • net in the third flight. Nice golfing girls! With the idea- c,f summer holidays in 'their heads, it is rather difficult, to• get the -'sports' captains to.remember to give pie When You Shop. . .1 -SAW ITINTHE- SIGNAL the -run-down on the scores etc. Unfntunately. I was unable to contact Art Mountford this week, so -1 will have to, report the men's events next week. I c o know, however, that Issy 'Bedard is hack with the fold again, and we' certainly welcome him, after a short absence: inor In the tyke houseleague, last • Saturday, the Cubs defeated the Giants 10 — '2. The .Dodgers defeated the -Expos 11 8 and the Pirates defeated the Mets 11 — 7: There are no games this Saturdai'. , Walkerton came up with six runs in the final inning -last eturday in Walkerton to tie the • Goderich Legion Tykes 18 — 18. The Legion pee=wees did not play' this past week. . The Goderich Lion, Bantams scored five runs in the second and sixth to defeat Dashwood 18 = :3. The bantams played Last Tuesday in Dashwood and play this Saturday afternoon at home to Exeter abd ori Sunday Summer sailing season underway The Summer Sailing Series started Sunday, .July 23, , with ' winds at, an average of nine knots and very warm weather. The , race began at -10:00 o'clock. Since some of the local sailors were away holidaying, Only 10 boats iarticipated. Results,, were as follows (in order of finish ' by corrected „ time) Paul Carroll, Aquarius..., .. 120, Fred' Jewell, Chancy Blue 120.8, Don Baxter, Claudine: 3 • 124.5, Harold Jeffery, Summer - 'Wi d 126:5, Burt Corbett, Valkerie '134.5, J&ihn Kane, No Trump 135, Don McEwan, Seagull 1:35.5, Roy' Dunlop,, Tandika 138, George Penfold, Albacor 138.1 and John. Wray, Fireball -Z44. Friday morningthe Go.derich Fir, Department answered a call at *Rio, , fiall't1-1e Of 4 gthhr %uch materia! '-stored near ' by, the Candlelight Restaurant and .Tavern on Highway 21 south of town ?a sa !e•. aAfarthki,114,a% kiotit'concerned was light, but smoke The flames apparently started when an electric fan took on fire A.aavl *AO d.4.cna.$;e Mt.04t eQ,tasatit rable cleaning 'lip afterwards. Industrial Ieag� •Fisher ,pustwn Building-and- Brindley uilding-and-Brindley, Plastering picked up victories last Monday to remain tied for: ..fourth.. place. Fishers defeated Building Centre -8, 1 and Brindleys defeated Sifto 5 3. Sandys Clippers•;remain 'first place with 'twenty three points .on ten wins, two: losses and one tie. Gower's- Garden Centre- :•nd DRMCO are in second witi1e, eighteen points. Both teams have nine- wins but DRMCO has lost five and Gower's four. Fisher Custom Building and Brindley Plastering are tied for fourth with ,twelve points., Fishers had six wins and nine losses and Brindley has five ,wins, eight losses and two ties. Gord's Sports are fifth With' eleven points ort five wins. nine baseball afternoon at home against Seafdrth. The Kinsmen midgets' blanked. Zurich '8 ` 0 in' their only game last week., 'The Rotary Juveniles, were idle during the last week. The Clinton ' juvenile girls 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 'lour eM4 beOester 'sarper�ov r persh. h� „ When:ka ;.�rts%�t. INehe Dot Flashb o ;tiiiJNO.' % '8►�ue D s'noUbes a�� babees FMashgic Frashbub s P1/4M3�' Flashbul Gift Skop rtd e�e •>ttirtlg�, e4G;CERfCH en everydaye 1 THE WARE S for your convenience 4.44, 4 441444'x..4 ,4114 144441. 444 4 4444 103Cand rrneLtie 42ftcrSrrJtytr rti.- . Building Centre are tied 10; sixth with ten points. Sifto Salt is ", -. 9 and -building Centres s In the opening game astral I iicla. -FrJ(1 +IOTov 'Iitiaitei" 'Budding Centre. to three hit and truck out eighteen as Fi:hers•4defeated Building Cen' tre 1„ Pel low aI'Owed secnnd inning singlesto Bib Martin and Al Sygrove and a fourth 'inning dotible to Martina •Fitihers opened .the scoring. iuE the fir's with three,runs and ad: ded one -in the second. They s(ored their final four runs in the 'seventh. Doug Fisher and -Boh Willis both had.two singles, for 1•:ishers. ' ,In the -second game last Mon- day. Hriridley Plastering scored league tearit, with their Goderich im- port MC) are holding -a car wash ar Worthy's`•'froth-" 10:30 am to 5:00 p.m. this Saturday.' to .. irrffiebuy WANTDS action rr , plat• �u��. �� �1�-.kms t.la..�- mat eft°d t,;1,,o to,, Ow 'ttfttA elktfetat `*alo salt S4ttd* Sait lt_r6kt'.4 st;utrtt.t..te,14..the.,Loop the t'vuet,h kea,tt ltaeaa461t>t taeaae* bat's: ith.thre(e tit tht, botitd to tit, thtt 4410444---S.d':t.t,x. _. ss,ux' t- tiiat ;;.l;r+ run; in tilt" tifte+,th 411 VA/ u1• mita to tat4k tl~at• t'itiz#1 sc'ort, 5 t Mark I)auhhtai held. Stfto Salt to five hits, ,struck out thrt'te and Wii1keed tw:te I3ritit#only managed sir tjtts off Sift() pit., i`her Bob •Iutaatic but they tun- chM them tt);tithter. with errors t'o product ru4 a 'k Dauphin and Al Ne‘ ins both hiad two hft:S for Brindlev Fishier Custom Building Plays•' DRM.CO and Sandy's Clippers meet Go yer':,s. Garden _ Centre , totni ht, iTtaursday .lulu 27. Sifto Salt • player Goof's Sports and I)I2 MCO. versus G7twer's Garden Centre on Sun= day,' .July :1(a: f Fisher ,Custom Building plays Sifto. Salt and-DRMCO, meets Goti°er's Gzrden Cent re on Monday, •July :31. 0 r • a • • • sfi `'ak / ,- - 55. KINGSTON fit • %! r_.s s_ o Congratulations to the Crew of th� Butterfly 1972 WINNER OF THE Pickle Barrel • Award U e. THE RACE FROM Port Huron TO Mac k ina * 00 0 41 0, 0110 041 t • • 1 a COMPARE & SAVE • <, 14 rhe Square . " G derach isiati E(tose Trf, ,;)nfwth a/44,/(,'y�r''/'i',k' irP')r 721 ..-.C.©.me-•L-''' on over Friday_and_.Sat.urday and _see -what for '73. Big, patented improvements internal shock absorbers. The C'at's e smoother! Stronger 'staggered 2/3 cle •design_More efficient, quieter drive sys A,lacLa. .l es h t ,citQmatjgailyAbuta. engine should the throttle -Slick. The '73 -Cal-'s-a�t aoothe"r.,stroager; -safer, sleeken- -- COMO on over and see all the new '7'models They're somethin' to see! N(,1114, PROTEIN MPOO CP Pick out your '73 Panther, Lynx, Cheetah or Puma during o,ur Pre-Freezin' Season ' Spectacular and we'll' intat•I a free -electric start! Offer expires Sept. 15, 1972. While you're here. Grab a "Tell the Cat; blank , and jot down how we can make sntnwmobiling.even more fun. Get a personal- ized name plate for your maeliine. Freg! They're •all cornin`cwer Aar PAidV Beier wrrr•`' NO STOMACH UPSET for your enjoyment l�itchen- fresh J IPr OTOR SALES 414 Notion Rd. Goderich II 41.411clYfl�'1Z5:: Iblet CANDIES' net it StRATFo t$ ,C'lh C fig "' .... .axxsu - 114:::-a.��..m. N.- 41) p4 '1f