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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1973-06-21, Page 5ius �18i !A SPAC 0(1.CC s 041 illy '1 N, LHER z '.52013t KIN6STQ M., abou BLE PRICE 482-33 Oy•1j fl TR1( 524 of► ` 'ND papers Refinish 32 AYTON `t it for the weather h cooperation weareoffrko e ander this year. ,d start dandy, e been some too. week had Night last sin on putting, and were the prize st flight winner was rst with15 putts, vette artin by Maxine Marie Huff (171 cond flight, the win- �ean Knight with 15 owed by Verna Kane rdith Brissette (18). 1acEw'an took the with the third group Jean followed by 6) and Verne Frith of the fourth group Eastwood with 20 rol Hunter (241, and ortreed (251. ,t tournament for the '11 be coming up on is will thebe a Maitland cap nt forand Even though you're st.,golfer, it's good to ;e tournaments jusf experience, and who may be a good day for ondim- four ladies up to Kincardine ,to e hole tournliment. cEwan ended up win - low gross fur the third V(' 40 1 1.rea BY SHELAGH SULLY flight, and Jar* Deathe came second in th4 same flight. Congratulations ladies! You fellows can really turn on the charm! Men's Night was another great success, as fifty- three men turned out to enjoy the warm sunny evening last Monday." Mike Mallough led the low net field this time, followed .by Ken Hall, Dick Worgan, Ron Moore and Tom Campion.' Last Sunday, the Men's In- ter -club was held at Wingham. It only proved that you have to be half crazy to be an ardent golfer. A few of our boys finished their game, even though they got soaked to the is bone in the rain, only to find out when they came in, that the event had been postponed! It will be replayed sometime in August. I guess they figure it will take them that long to dry out. The next Inter -club will be played in Goderich on July 8. Several first round games have been played in the Men's Scotch two -ball. This first round must be played by June Just a reminder to you all, that on Wednesdays, the tees will be closed for one hour, bet- ween 6 - 7 p.m. to enable the staff of the Goderich Psychiatric Hospital to play. Please keep this in mind `when arranging your games. Local Tykes trounce Port Elgin nine The • Goderich Legion 'Tykes picked up their third win against one loss and one tie with a 20-11 win over Port Elgin last Tuesday,,June 12, in Port Elgin. Goderich broke -• the game open `with `nine runs in the top of the third inning., 'ort Elgin -led going into the trd by a score of 5-4. Goderich added one in the fourth, two in the sixth and four in the seventh. Port Elgin scored once in the third, twice in the fourth and three in the lifth. Mike Hodge and Rob McDonald led the batting at- tack with eleven hits between them. Mike Hodge had a homerun, two doubles and three singles in six at bats. Rob McDonald rapped out five singles in six at bats. Dan Maillet and Ted -Doherty each contributed three hits. Maillet had two doubles and a single in five at bats while Doherty had a homerun, triple and single in four at bats,. Will Denomme went two for four with a single and double. Steve Gallow had a triple, Jim Costello and Larry Madge each had a double and Dave Moore had a single to round out the Goderich hits: Jim Costello, Mike Hodge and Dan Maillet combined for . a six hitter. They struck out nine ands walked nine. The Tykes play this Saturday at 4:00 p.m. in Goderich against Kincardine. No child was ever harmed by, being supervised. When it's lacking, they can hurt them- selves. When your children are in or near the"water never turn away, even for a moment. Keep in the swim with Red Cross Water Safety. ()THE woo CROSS IS PEOPLE LIKE YOU HELPING PEOPLE LIKE YOU rdenCIUbready summer show. oderich's gardens in Trophy for the best white rose; ndor, thanks to our and the Upper Lakes Shipping ing and recent warm Trophy for •the best lily. this Saturday's Spring Allmembers are eligible to how at North Street exwill available at the hall.. s hurch Hall ought to be i one Exhibits will be received at the oderich Garden Club's hall from 10 a.m. till 12 noon. t, Wendy Hoernig an- . The Award -Giving Ceremony 'that around $80 will will be at 8:30 Saturday ded to exhibitors with evening. At the same time, the blooms winning 75c, prizes for the "Find the Gar- snze bringing 50c and dens" Contest will be awarded. 5c. There are also Ten and Five .Dollar Gift ther major prizes and Certificates • from Denomme's Garden Centre will be. given "to -fadian -imaei-kw-Al at4_s Commerce has offered who have located the Gardens wl, to be kept by the pictured in last week's paper. for thExhibitor win- Everyone is eligible to enter e highest number of this contest. Entries will be ac - the whole show. cepted at the Flower Show prizes are: ,The from 3:30 till 8 p.m.. e Flower Shop Trophy The Flower Show will also highest number of feature a Tea Garden and Bake the arrangement sec- Sale sponsored by the U.C.W., he Dominion Roads and slides of local gardens and ry Trophy for the best Flower Festival Exhibits will ment in the show; The be shown continuously during It Co. Award for the the viewing hours (from 3:30 - ee roses in classes 20- ' 9 p.m.) Thanks to • the Whiter Rose Gasoline generosity of Mac Campbell of Campbells of Goderich. ' 3. Tour. of Ho andrMrs. k' rt Veri, Dr. o n Hoogenboo ir. Teo to folio Admission 52.1 Arend: Huron' len of Atco and 51.00 4, 50o nmunity Po ther permit [LY 4 \dmission S1. Includes fr tr 12 admissi• on adult. arena with ding House. th button) :5 ,ogle, He rtoin ment, ode. (Agri ram. lockpol by Heyw" id Ranch with button)• 6 d West Show with butt° the arena"" n 52.50 )S2' arbor Report JACK RIDDELL Huron's MPP Jack Riddell (Liberal) spoke out boldly in the Ontario Legislature last week regarding the provincial government's alleged plan to establish a camping ground,. 'where motorcycles would be admitted. Motorcyclists have been ban- ned from Pinery Provincial Park just south of Grand Bend in l.ambton County.'Last week, Ontario Resou rces M i n inter Leon Bernier indicated that a provincial camping area where motorcyclists would be allowed was under consideration. He said a stretch of land near Grand Bend is one of the areas which has been discussed. Riddell warned the govern- ment the people of Huron County adjacent to Grand Bend "just won't stand to have a park established in that area". "The people are up in arms about it,'' Riddell insisted. "They are going to take action about it." Among other, things, Riddell charged there.is a real danger to the young girls of the area. Riddell said the motor- cyclists who come from the United States and d all parts of Ontario, arrive without dates and then proceed to "entice the girls into their own areas". Three girls were molested during the, Victoria Day — weekend, Riddell said. "A park would invite an even greater number of problems," Riddell stated. "Many more girls would be molested." - "We're not only trying to protect our girls," continued Riddell, "We're trying to -protest the popularity -of "--the. resort area itself." GOERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURDAY. JUNE 21, 1973 --PAGE 5' ...Riddell.sa.ys campgr.owj. for bikers is dangerous Bernier, who was not in the Legislature when Riddell discussed the 'problem, said later the provincial government could not set aside an area for the exclusive use of any group - motorcylists, snowmobilers, snowshoers or nudists. ,s He added that Grand Bend is only one of a number of areas being considered. "But we haven't decision and • it may time vet," stated Bernier. The. Minister also repeated his' intention to cut down on the incidence of public, mischief and vandalism by no turcyclists in some parks. "We are not going to allow rowdyism," he said. "We are. going, to get tough and we have so instructed our staff." At Point Farre Provincial Park just north of Goderich, Superintendent Willis • Dickson says that motorcyclists have not been a problem. "They haven't congregated here in gangs," said Dickson. "The most we get -are five or six motorcyclists together." Dickson said that as soon as a group of that type is settled on a site, he visits the campers to explain the rules',of the park and to attempt to stave off any trouble. "They are, usually most co- operative," said Dickson who added that most of the motor- cyclists camping at Point Farm are between 20 and :30 years of age He noted the fact thatere isn't much excitement in the district ' for gang -type gatherings, uch as -at Grand Bend for instance, may help the situation at Point Farm con siderably. Dickson did comment that in the past some • problem did develop with local teenagers who arrived at the camp group unchaperoned for a few days, - but after some were ejected for misbehaviour "the 'word must have spread for there hasn't Made a be some Some came to fish and some came to watch as a busload of patients from Westminster Hospital In London were hosted by the Legion Branch 109 in their annual fishing trip. These gentlemen seem to be enjoying themselves and trying their luck. They are; Mike Kalnuick, seated foreground, Frank Bornais, also seated, and Kenneth Ferguson, standing. (Staff Photo) ne 15 the Westdale en- oderich Harbour and d 423,000 bushels of in. following day, the D.C. t unloaded 110,000 of feed grain. No salt re reported this week. been a problem since". At the Falls Reserve near Bennjiller under the jurisdic- tion of the Maitland Valley Conservation Authority, mottir- cyclists have not been a problem. The Authority "has tossed the idea back and forth" as to whether there should be a ruling on motorcycles but it has been felt that as long as there is no difficulty' there will be no move to ban 'them. Last year there was some problem with groups of local teenagers camping in ,groups and this past weekend, the provincial police were called to the Falls Reserve to investigate a complaint involving a group of young people, many of them local. 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