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Peetifees score
second win, over Bend
The Pee Wee Soccer Squad
met the Grand Bend team in
their second encounter. of the
season andrecorded their 2nd
victory against the vacation
tovin, boys.
The high' flying Lions, kept
their lead in goals scored by
bulging the net 5 times while
the GAAND tsEND boys only
managed one counter. This
game left ,Goderich 2 points
ahead in league standing but
the Seaforth team has One
game in hand.
The score however did not
lend reality to the good play of
the Grand Bend boys and only
an outstanding performance by
the defensive team and goal
tending of Dan Wilkinson gave
Goderich, the -edge in play.
While the Grand Bend boys
,were trying •to get untracked,
the Goderich offense took ad-
vantage of their breaks.
Centre Gordon Budny and
Inside Left Paul Nure lent their
skill to set up goals by *Gary
Peters, Wilbur Mitchell, and
Mark Bellinger' Mitchell
taking a new. position as Out-
side Right showed his skill and
versalility by scoring twice ad-
ded to by a pair from Gary
Peters and a single by Mark
Bellinger.
The next Pee Wee encounter
is against Exeter in Goderich
Base all
SaturdaxJuly 28.
Minor Soccer Mosquito,
Division at Clinton on Pat. last
the Goderich Knights of
Columbus came up with a good
7-0 win over Clinton B.
The Goderich team played
nice constructive sciecer with
five of -the teams figuring in the
scoring.
Harold Sartori opened the
Scoring with a nice Shot from.
20 yds. out. Gerard Stinnison
who played brilliantly
throughout at centre forward
got the 2nd goal. Then Gregg
Ferris who is proving to be
quite an opportunist hit for a
hat -trick. Donald Coughlan
playing only in his 2nd game
scored a neat goal and almost
on the call of time. Jim -dower
was in'the right place to bag his
first goal of the season.
The defence of the llyksta
brothers, Mark Webb, Wayne
Jackson, Mike Grace and
Eamon Doorly never put a foot
wrong, while Pat Murphy
playing his first game in goal
dealt capably with all the shots
that came his way to record a
shut -out.
The big game this week is
against the Goderich _A team.
The game will be played at the
New Soccer pitch at the
Psychiatric Hospital on Thur-
sday evening. Kick off 7:00 p.m.
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The Goderich J.D. Gooderham pool staff had lots to cheer
about Saturday at the Lake Huron Zone Recreation Swim
Meet held here. Goderich edged Ustowel out for top honours
accumulating 507 points for the day. Listowel captured
second with 493 points and Mount Forest third with 393. Pool
Sup/Moor TN Graham expressed her sincere appreciation
to all those who helped In any way to make tMs mets suc-
cessful one. The Goderkh team competis again July 28 In
ood. (staff photo)
Rotary Juveniles
lick Exeter nine
July 10 the Goderich Rotary
„ Juveniles traveled to Exeter
and handed them 11-4 defeat.
Casey Wildgen won his
fourth game of the year giving
up five hits, striking out eight
battfrs.
Doug Fisher came up with
good plays in the infield and
hit a double and a single, Dave
Patterson hit a triple driving in
three runs.
ThisRotaries won their ninth
gainetonSunany when Seaforth
came to town with 23 to 1
defeat.
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Music results
Ron (Tag) Sowerby won his
third game and Phil Petrie got
the save.
Ron and Phil galie up only
fivehits and one.tnearned run.
Goderich pounded three
Seaforth pitchers with 18 hits,
with Paul Kelly getting three
doubles, Phil Petrie went three,
for faur, Mike Wildgen also
picked up three single, ..and
Ron Sawerby helped himself
with a Th� ituotirieeOaPnOW"vhoavnligwi".
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nine games with Only one loss.
Goderich youngsters
pass examinations
Following are the names and
standing of successful music.
students in 1973 of Mrs. E.
Donaldson A.L.C.M:
,Grade X, pass, Tom McGill.
Grade VIII, honors, Joan
Coulter, Carla Elliott, Roberta
Hays, pass, Louise Campbell,
Alice Bradley.
Grade VII, honors, Victoria
McDonald.
-Grade VI, first class honors,
Shelly Rivett; honors, Darlene
Jewell; pass, Earl Reaburn,
Deborah Fincher.
Colborne Recreation Softbal
Committee report the Softball
games this past week' were
carried out as scheduled and
report the games for the next
week as follows:
Thursday, July 19, girls 12
and under% Dunlop at .Nile;
Friday, July 20, boys 11 and
under, Tigers at Yankees;
Saturday, July 21, jaos,V
15, Braves at Indians; boys 12-
15, Saltford at Nile;
Sunday, July 22, Inter-
mediates, Kinloss at Nile;
Monday, July 23, girls 13-16,
Nile vs. Bombers at Benmiller;
boys 11 and under, Dodgers vs.
Tigers.* Nile;
Ind under, Nile at Beiniller,
Intermediates, Port Albert at
Nile;
Wednesday, July 25, girls 13-
16, Benmiller at Nile
Game time- is 7 p.m.
Everybody welcome.
Members of Tiger Dunlop
Women's Institute are remin
ded of the meeting next week,
Wednesday, July 25 at Mrs.
J.W. MLaren's, Benmiller in
Falcons
McMillan.
Grade V, honors, Eleanor flying
Grade IV, first class honors,
Connie Baer; pass, Patty Lynn
Tolchard. high
Grade 111, first class honors- - ' ,
Linda Best.. BY TONY JEACOCK
Grade 11 Theory honors
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the form of a picnic,
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Thom-
pkins of Paradise, California
visited with the letters sister
Mrs. Osborne Falkiner and Mr.
Faikiner, Carlow, for a few
days last week.
David and Sharon Lomas
have returned home from a
most enjoyable two weeks
vacation at Arrow Head
Ranch, Collingwaod.
We are pleased to report
Mrs. Linner who has had
surgery at Alexandra Marine
Hospital Goderich is doing
nicely and has returned to her
home in Saltford. Mt. Linner
who had surgery in Victoria
Hospital, 4944008 4proving,
nicely and will soon be Out and
around.
Housewives picnic
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in Harbor Park
The Sunset Circle Housewife
Club of the Mary Hastings
group held the annual picnic at
Harbour Park on July 9.
The weatherwas perfect and
many members, friends, and
children as well as several
ladies from the Clintonian Club
attended.
Races were held for the
children with winners being
Mary Anne Littlechild, .Bar -
bare Littlechild, Dean Dunne,
Rbbert Dunne, Charles Cook,
Lee Littlechild, Jeffrey Cook,
Kathy Van Ninhuys, Beverley
Littlechild, Wendy Littlechild.
A peanut scramble completed
the children's sports.
The ladies enjoyed some,
games, a' penny saletable, and
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The registration draw prize
was won by Mrs. Olive Rean.
Lady with birthday nearest pic-
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Goderich Police Falcons
(Bantams) fly on at the expense
of Clinton.
The Falcons notched their
ninth win on Saturday with 12,
3 win over rivals Clinton. Their
record now stands at six Wins,
no losses, 63 goals for and four
against
Iain Lambert led the way
with four goals. One of these
was scOred direet from a Cor-
ner Kick. He also put on a fine
display of ball control and Was'
a constant threat tattle Clinton
goal.
He was ably supported with
goals from Leke Weerasooriya
(2), Bill Nurse (2), Lee Arbour,
Jed De Jong, Mike Donnelly
arid Grant SheltOn, with one
each. Pete Duckworth and Tim
McGee played a steady defen-
sive role. Goderich were
without the services of Pat
Conlon and Mike Andrew who
are both injuried.
Sunday saw the clash of the
little giants Goderich A and
Seaforth Mosquitos, both teams
undefeated so far. Before the
game their records- were five
wins, no !oases, Goderich with
46 goals for and one against
and 55 goals for and three
against for Seaforth.
At this game there was the
largeit number of spectators
seen 'this year at any game.
Seaforth left with a 34 vic-
tory over Goderich although
both teams played a very strong
game.
Seaforth goal scorers were
Dennis Nielsen (1), Brad
Glanville (I), Steithan Under-
wood' (1) while Eric Mitchel
• scorad Godrich's lone goal.
Parente please note that the
Seaforth spectators out num-
beed -the Goderich supporters
4-1, This is the kind of support
our boys. need.
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