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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1973-08-02, Page 10yL �- AG 10.-GODERICH SIGNAL AR. Tlii9k5DAY, AUGUST 2. 173 Rotary Juveniles fall to Clinton On Saturday, July 21, the Goderich Rotary Juveniles were defeated at the hands of their arch rivals, Clinton. This is only the Gond time that the locals h `ve been defeated this season. It was Clinton who upset them once before. Clinton outslugged, Goderich 10 hits to seven to defeat them 9-7. Things went better for Goderich on Saturday, July 29 as the RotarN team travelled to Port Elgin and defeated the home squad 12-9. Ron Sowerby won his fourth game of the year striking out eight batters. Ron received relief help from Casey Wildgen. Phil Petrie had four hits while Gord McLellan hit for three. Gari_ „Yt(1I1, u1:... t?11g_- Fisher and Bruce Bowman each had two. The final game of the schedule for the .Rotaries will be played this Saturday in Clinton and should prove to be a real battle. COUNTRY CLUB By Shelagh Sully The Ladies'' Invitational Tournament held last Wed- nesday, is now history, but we are still talking about it. After two extra holes in order to break a three.._wav tie, Judv Hunter, that cute young gal from Kincardine, tuned in an amazing performance and came up with the Low Gross for the field, which included three bir- dies. Her score was 81. Cur gal, Doris Paquette also had an,ex- ceptional'ly good game, and proved to he the winner of the Low'Net for. the field with 69. Other Goderich ladies did ` well too. They were Maxine Martin;' who had the Ist -Low Net in the First Flight; Sally MacEwan, 1st Low Net in the Third Flight: Pat Clifford .(Sunset 1. :214 Luw Gross in the Third Flight; Dorothy ‘Vorgan, 2nd Low Net ill the Third Flight The weather threatened us badly • early in the day. However, the skies cleared and 'we succeeded in having the best tournament on record, with 77 entries.' -Let's get dot 'n to earth now, and • get on with the, regular club events-. Last week Ladies' I.F.L. hold first golf tournament The first annual Industrial Fastball .League golf .tour- nament was, 'held at the Goderi h Sunset Golf course on Sunday July 29. About 40 bald' players took part in the tournament. Win- ners of the day event were Rick Sowerby with a low gross score of 70 and- Larry McCabe with • the low net score for the field. Prizes were given out to the winners. The tournament which began Sundae morning, ended that evening with a steak barbecue: Night was another success. The winners were: First Flight, Shelagh Sully and Verna Jackson; Second Flight, Jean Knight, Chris Hoffineyer, Verna Kane, Third Flight., Ber- tha McGee, Verne Frith, D6rothy Worgan, Ruth Clancy, and Mrs. Bruce. Ladies - please check- the bulletin board for the schedule on- the Championship play •downs, and be sure to get your first game in on •time. Meanwhike, the men have been having a great season, and Monday was no exception. Winners of Men's Night in- clude Don Mitclielrpore, Ken Hall, John MacKay, Karl Cam- pbell,, and Ed Jessup. The semi-finals in the Scotch two -ball are drawing -to'a"cTose... a'nd we should have the finals to report to- you next week. • The club championship draw is being made this week, and you are reminded to check the bulletin board. Also remember _that Steak Night is on the 13th, and tickets are available from Karl Campbell. The President's Ball a terrific success! The President and First -Lady of the • club, commonly known as Dan and Muriel, entertained everyone with, a lovely coktail party ^ at their home before the dance., Then Johnny Downs took over, and everyone had a ball. It was good to 'see so many new• faces and a lot of summer visitors too. And speaking of summer visitors, if :you are erne, we wouldiike to 'have you join us at the club. Inquire at the Pro Shop for times and rates. We will look forward to seeing you there! - Scunds Inge ■wh»�• It's n Guess melt • t!� it's newspaper tilt VY, for a we colons sf • vnei ad. Too wee ta.be noticed? You're marling Mk NII The gobrrirh SIGNAL—STAR Perennial favorite Judy Hunter on the left, was the championoat the Maitland Country Club's Ladies Invitational Tournament held in Goderich Wednesday July 25. Judy had a low gross /score of 81, The low net winner also in the photo was Doris Paquette of Goderich with a score of 69. The winner was decided after two extra holes in a sudden death match were played. This is the second time that Judy has the tournament. (Signal -Star photo) K*o.fTCc�me....back 4-3 At the Psychiatric Hospital soccer pitch • on Saturday, the Knights of Columbus made amends for an early season loss to Grand Bend by defeating the visitors 4-3. This was a commendable performance since -the Goderich team were • short by many players. Grand Bend playing with the wind in the first half were first to score but the Goderich boys launched many , fine attacks. Harold Sartori finally tied the scone .__with, five minutes remaining 'in the. half. Early in the second half Ronan Conlon scored two goals and; it- looked as' if the Goderich team were in for an easy win. Grand Bend was not to be beaten so easily as they fought back oo a tie by.scoring on two free kicks. The final ten minutes were very exciting- aA both teams had near misses. Ronan Conlon scored his third goal of the garde which proved to be .the winner. The assist went to Owen -Moriarty. Pee -Wee League On Saturday at Agricultural GETTING MARRIED? HERE'S A REAL BUY TO FURNISH YOUR HOME 1 3 COMPLETE ROOMS $1095 Includes LIVINta 1400M 1 piot.14 • twiigterfield. coffee table. 2 end tables. lamps. DINETTE - 5 piecestable and four chairs BEDROOM - Dresser and mirrorchest. bed. box spring and mattress 20 PIECES IN ALI. Park, the pee-wees continued to illustrate. why they are a first place team by defeating the Exeter squad 6-0. The -score does not effectively describe the type of game .as four of the six goals were scored in the remaining minutes of play Goderich scorers were Gor- don Budnywith two, 'Paul Nurse with two and Mike Milley, and • Mark Bellinger with one each. The game was very well and Meanly played. Much can be said for the improvement 1n calibre of minor soccer over the season. Only three league games are remaining in the schedule. It is hoped that fan support in these remaining games will increase. - Sandy's Clippers tops * ,The Goderich Industrial League Standings as -of July 29, show Sandy's Clippers. on top with 13 wins five losses and one tie for 27 points. ,Kendall Oil with 25 points has a .record of 11 wins, four losses and three ties: Four points back in third place is •DRMCO with a record of 10 wins, five losses and one tie, Sifto,Salt in fourth spot has a record of eight wins, seven losses and two ties for 18 points: Following closely. o• behind is Carlow Tire with eight 'wins, six losses and one tie for 17 points. - Brindley Plastering is in sixth spot with seven. wins, nine losses and one `tie for 15 points. Gord's Snorts with three wins, 12 losses and one tie holds down seventh spot with seven points. The basement dweller is Fisher Custom Building with three' wins, 14 losses and no ties for six points. The Cooks hold reunion The annual Cook reunion , was held on Sunday, July 29 at Pinehurst Park near„ Paris. Joe, Floyd and Heidi Moore convened the sports. Results_ were: Preschoolers, Bill Moore, Duane Horton; eight and un - def, Keith Moore; ten and un- -der; __Joyce._ Broadfootr -sack--- race, Joyce Broadfoot; tug of war, Brenda Broadfoot, Keith Jennifer and Bill Moore. Children'a kick -the -slipper, Floyd Moore. A variety of prizes were won by Andrea Horton, Allan and Beryl Young, Charles and Elsie - Moore, Dave Horton, Robert Jones, Elsie Moore, Everett and June Horton. A scramble for candy and gum was enjoyed by the children. Bingo was played by young and old, winners being Donna Moore, Debbie Horton, Donna, Joyce' and Brenda Broadfoot, Keith Moore, Elsie Moore, Carol Horton, Allan and Beryl Young. Only one per - cent of the 1,604 forest fires in Ontario during 1972 were caused by forest industry operations, and these fires burned only 139 acres 'of the total 78,742 acres of forest destroyed. * * * According.to Ontario govern- ment statistics, only 52 per cent of the allowable cut of conifers and 11 per cent for hardwood:- is ardwoodis being -utilized in the province. * * * Ontario has more than 198 million acres of forests which cover about 75 per cent of the province's total area. - SALVATION ARM ClothingStore 15 RATTENBURY ST. will be having a DURING THE MONTH OF SALE AUGOS STORE OPEN TUES., FRI., & SAT., a a,m, to I P.I1,r° Custom Farm Wor Anhydrous Ammonia Applying PLOUGHING CULTIVATING PLANTING Goderich SPRAYING HARVES CROP p 5 2 9.7 5 LAKE RANGE- ACRES TIMOTHY J. HUNTER - PETER S. 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