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PAG* 18--0ODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1973
INGSBRIDBE: KAPERS
This community was sad-
dened to hear of the death of
little three year old Jeffrey
Schindler, son of Mr. andMrs.
Charles Schindler (Marti
Martha Moore) from Marine
City, Michigan, on Wednesday,
August 8 at a hospital in Port
Huron.. Michael O'Neill, Mr.
and -Mrs. Cyril Austin, Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Fitzpatrick, Patrick
O'Neill, Mrs. Michael Dalton
and Mrs. Arthur Bowler atten-
ded the funeral services on
_Friday, August 10 in, Marine
City, Michigan.
A very pretty wedding took
place at St. Joseph's Church,
Kingsbridge on 'Saturday.
August 11 when Reverend
Father Ed Dentinger, C.R.
united in marriage Wayne
Joseph Harvey, son of Mr.. and
Mrs. Harold Harvey of
Goderich and • Miss Meris
Angelina Cavasotto, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Brunk)
Cavasotto 'of. Kincardine. The
wedding dinner was held at the
Candlelight Tavern, Elayfield
Road, Goderich with the recep-
tion following at the Saltford
Valley Hal_I. Congratulations.
A picnic was held at Camp
Huronia on Thursday, August
9 for the Altar Boys of St.
Joseph's . church at
Kingsbridge. An afternoon of
games followed by lunch at 5
P M. was enjoyed by all who at-
tended.
Relatives and neighbours an-
swered a call for HELP from
Mrs. John Sheardown on Wed-
nesday, August 8 to locate her
small son, Ricky who had,wan-
a tiered away. It Was thought he
had wandered into the -corn
fields which were on each side
'he house. With the help of
the family dog, he was found
"out behind the barn".
MSS. • Herman Lambertus
celebrated her M7th•birthday on
Tuesday. August 7. Her
daughters, Sisster 'Mary
Elizabeth from Watertown,
Sister. Jane Frances of the
Notre Dame Convent in For-
mosa, and Mrs. Dennis (Irene)
Dalton were present for the
happ occasion. Rev erencl
Father Ed. - Dentinger, C.R.,
Brother Carl Voll, C.R., Mr.
and Mrs. --Robert Voll, Mrs.
Mary 'Fravne, Mrs. Marie
,Austin, Mrs, Bernadine Kinney
and Mrs. Teresa Courtney,
members of the Kingsbridge
---- Catholic Women's League
visited her, bringing and' ser-
ving birthday cake. Best wishes
for many more happy birth-
days.
Miss Mary Darlene.Woodlev,
daughter 'of Mr. and Mrs. Len
Woodley (Veronica Austin) and
friend Miss Rose Marie Cliff
from Mahon spent the weekend
at the home of the former's
grandmother, Mrs. Clifton
Austin..
,Mr. ,and -..Mrs. Donald. Fri3yne -
sttended graduation` exercises
at the University • of Notre
f°)arne in. South Bend, Indiana
on Friday, August 10 for Sister
Lucille Dwyer, M.S.A., Sister
Dwyer received he. degree in
Master, of -Science in Ad-
ministration.
Mrs. Walter Judge (Marie
Courtney), Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph 'Judge; Karen, Kelley,
and Timmy from Jackson,
Michigan and Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Bryan (Rita Courtney)
Mrs Joe Courtne.9 529-1189
and daughter Vivian from
TUronto visited during the
week and on the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. John Austin,, Mr.
and Mrs. Connie Hogan, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Courtney, Mr.
and Mrs Leo Courtney and
their families.
Mr. and. Mrs. Lloyd Bruder
from Kitchener were recent
visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Clare and Mary
Luanne.
Miss Fay Hogan and friend
John Cusolito of London spent
the weekend at the home'of the
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs
Connie -Hogan.
Frank Van Diepenbeek from
London spent the weekend at
the home cif his parents, Mr
and N1rs. Frank Van Diepen-
beck
Mr. and Mrs. .ferry Ross,
Gerard, Joan, Pamela .and
Michael from Kitchener spent
the weekend at the home of Nlr.
and Mrs. .Joe Courtney and
- family.
Mrs. Bernadine Kinney is
,spending .t his week in Detroit,
Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. John Shear -
down attended the wedding of
Mrs. Sheardown's frienil,
'Angela Glavin to Peter Rutter
at Mount Caramel on Satur-
day. Mrs. Sheardown 'as a'
bridesmaid.
Visiting from Montreal with
Mr. and Mrs. Ormond Heffer-
nan are.Mr. and Mrs. Guston
Richard and Paul Risdon.
Visitors during the past week
Were, Mr. and 1�1 rs. Louis Evans
of Downsview.
Mr. .nd...Mr' 1 est-,Hef.fr'rna ry
and family of Mississauga
spent Monday and Tuesday of
last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Ormond Heffernan and Mr.
and Mrs. Antone Van Osch and
family.
Visitors at the Garvey
Homestead ;were Doctor and
Mrs. Claude MacDonald and
family and Mrs. Joe Garvey,
from Toronto: Mr. and- Mrs.'
Michael Garvey and family
from Mississauga; Father Ed:
win Garvey,. C.S.B., from
Houston, Texas. An anniver-
sary Mass was celebrated by
,Rev. Father Edwin Garvey,
C.S.B. for the late •JosephGar-
vev (he died 16 years ago) at St.
Joseph's church in Kingsbridge.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Masters
and family from Mississauga
are vacationing at the Bolland
Farm. Mr. and Mrs,. Gino
Costelloina spent two weeks at
the Bolland- Farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Martin at-
tended the wedding of George
..Adams to Donna ,Marie Bean
at the Benmiller Church. on
Saturday, August 11 -and were
guests at the dinner and recep
tion at the Maitland ,Golf and
Country Club.
Recent visitors with Mr. and
.Mrss-M-ark-.. Dalton -were -their
grandson 'Daniel Martin from
Glamis; Marie and 'John
Dietrich from Mississauga, Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene Dalton and
son Mark from Windsor:
Reverend Father Dave Bouer
from Edmonton, Alberta and
Reverend Father Myer from
Houston, Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. .Jim Martin
visited in Dorchester. with Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Jones and in
Sarnia with Mr. and Mrs. Ned
McDonald.
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Several from this area atter:
(tied the 75th Anniversary of St.
Mary's Roman Catholic
Church in Lucknow on Sunday
afternoon, August 12th
Reverend Fattier Ed Dentinger,
C.K. celebrated a Folk.; lass on
Sunday scorning. A- program
under the Direction of Sister
Maureen (Helen Dalton) Lon-
don held in th Legion Hall in-
,
chided numb( rs -`hv Mr.' and
Mrs. Ray Voll and fancily from
Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Ker-
nahan from Koncoka «'ith sons
dung' the step dancing, Mr.
1)enoncme from Zurich pli4ing
the violin, numbers by Mr.
Brennan, a French song by
Sister Maureen and a sister
from London .AA hart and salad
supper was, ,err ed by St.
Ntarv's Catholic Women's
League of Lucknow to their
many guests
BASEBALL PLAYOFFS
JUNIORS.'
in Serni finals Kingsbridge
defeated Brookside on Wed-
nesday, August 8 at the
Kingsbridge hall diamond with
the score Kingsbridge 31,
Brookside '30. The game was
called at the end of 5 innings
because of darkness.
, The first game iii the. best
three out of five gar,)ces in t he
final playoff series saw
Kingsbridge meet North Ash-
field at the North Ashfield hall
diamond on Sunday aftertnoon,
August' , 1 2. Kingsbridge
defeated North Ashfield 15-8.
The second game was played at
Kingsbridge Wednesday with
the third game on Sunday,
dist AW3"'at "'2 P.M. at North
Ashfield.
These little boys put up a
good game- of., hall', Come 'out
and 'see what' they can do and
give yourself _a treat.
- SENIO
' The Kingshr dge Seniors
were defeated is Kinloss on
Thursday, August 9 .at the
Lucknow Ball Park in over-
-time, with the score Kinloss 14,
Kingsbridge 13.
Mosquitos
defeat Clinton
The Goderich Mosquito "A"
squad. with only seven out of
their sixteen players defeated
the Clinton "B" team 10-0 last
Saturday.
The Clinton . team played
with eleven players and, five
reserves.. The . Goderich boys
who played were Randy Stod-
dart, Eric Mitchell, Brian
Fellows, Ian Austin, Jim
Fulgard and Chris and Kevin
Wood.
All of these players put forth
a 100 _.ser cent effort with
_Randy accounting for five,
goals, four from Chris and one
from Jim.
Chris Wood was outstanding
and has really demoralized the
opposition in recent weeks. He
is considered by his coach Sid
Allan as well as opposition
coaches to be perhaps the best
soccer prospect in Goderich.
Kevin Wood playedhis first
game ..in net but was hardly
tested by the' Clinton players.
Jim Fulgard scored his first
goal of the season' and
generally played a fine' game.
Kevin, Ian, Brian and Eric
were unlucky not to score but
they Mere instrumental in set-
ting up the necessary plays
which led to the scoring,
Pee wees
trounce
Clinton
The pee-wees remained un-
defeated in Huron Soccer
Association on league playby
recording another victory on
gturrhirt aarnton
squad.
Goderich took command -'of,
the game in the first half on
two goals by Mark Bellinger
and one by Gary Peters,
Clinton scored their only
goal of the game.on a shot thaT
knocked Goderich goaltender
Mitchell into the net.
The local boys dominated the
second half and with the wind
at their backs scored two more
to give them the 4-1 victory.
The Pee -Wee Lions have only
one game left in their schedule
which is against arch -rivals
Seaforth who have an identical
record of no defeats.. and one
tie.
In an exhibition encounter
on Tuesday evening, the
Goderich Mosquitos "A" squad
were defeated by the pee-wees
by a close 3-2 acore.
I...
Belvedere stakes
run in Hanover
Dave Wall's stable from Kin-
cardine continued to dominate
the O. H.H.A. Belvedere stakes
in the -third leg held last Satur-
day, August 11 in Hanover.
Wall captured two. of the three
divisions with Fair Criiser and
Arrochar Wendy.
Peppy Wall _finished fifth in
the third division.
Fair Cruiser easily won the
first division pacing the mile in
2:06. Wall moved Fair Cruiser
out of the starting gtite from
the six hole and was on. top
when the field reached the
quarter in :31 seconds. Fair
Cruiser owned by Eric McLeod
of K Inca rd ins ' never
relinquished the lead and• took
the field to the half in 1,021/5
and the three quarters in
1:'34'%''. Adios Tye finished
second to Fair Cruiser with
Levi McFadden on the bike.
Nita Miss finished third,
Cowan's Girl fourth, Quinte
Worthy fifth Thamesview
Misses sixth, Crazy Legs Pat
seventh and Attorney's Joe
eighth.
As the betting favorite, Fair
('ruiser returned $3.70, $2.70,
and 82.60. Adios Tye paid
83.20, $2.90 441 Nita Miss
88.10 to show.
In an identical mtinner, Wall
won the second__ division with
his own two year. old Arrochar
Wend'. Arrochar Wendy shot _
out of the two hole and held
the lead after the second turn.
She cut her own mile out
pacing to the quarter in :32, the
half in 1:032 the three quarters
in 1:362 and the mile in 2:071.
• Along with a new mark
Arrochar Wendy set a track
record " for two year olds in
2:07 1.
S) ' s g Rush finished second
in the race, Sonny Direct third,
Sncashin Good fourth, Stoney
Creek Kid fifth, Zip Wyn sixth,
Sakademi seventh, WilhoB Fin-
nigan eighth and Just Maggie
ninth. Just. Maggie, a
stahlemate of Arrochar Wendy,
broke stride at the start of the
race and was never in conten-
tion.
Arrochar Wendy returned
88 90, $3'.70, • $2.30; Spring
Rush $3.40, $2.:30, and Sonny
Direct $2.20. The quinnella
Arrochar Wendy • Spring Rush
(1.51 paid $12.60.
Sale Time was the upset win-
ner in third division pacing the
nide in 2:091, Royal Ricks Way
and Peppy Wall were the two
betting favourites but Royal
Ricks Way broke stride_ on the
back stretch and Peppy Wall
was boxed in.
This was Sale Time's fourth
win in six trips to the post this
year and lowered his mark by
second to 2:091/5.
Irish Jester finished second,
Royal Ricks Way third, Derby
Lee fourth, Peppy Wall fifth,
Pierre Harvester sixth,
Bahykins seventh and Teddy
Crocks eighth.
-Sale Time retuttred $28.30 to
win, 89.20 to place and $5.80 to
show. Irish -Jester paid $12.70
to place and $4.80 to show.
Royal Ricks Way paid $3.90 to
show: Fg
The.quinnella of Sale Time s
Irish Jester (5,3) paid $343.50.
The •,fourth leg" of the
Belvedere Stakes will be this
Sunday at Clinton Raceway:
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Sandy's Clippers managed to edge out Kendall Oil in the last
week of the season to capture the league pennant.
One of the hi -lues of the last week of the season was a no -.hitter
pitched- by Kenny Daer of Sandy's over ARMCO.
Sandy's will meet 3rd place DRMCO in "A" aeries while Ken-
dall Oil will take on 4th place Carlow. All of these teams are
capable of winning the playoffs..Action,starts Tonight at 7:15 ...,
. Montreal Expos .continue to challenge for the League lead. Pit•
thing is now coming through for them so they have an excellent
chance to win it
Leon . McQuay continues to amaze football buffs with his
peculiar habits and antics'.
Leo Durocher, manager of the Houston Astros, once said; "Give
me nine guys who take $15,000 and want to make $30,000 over
these $100,000 guys; who want no -cut,, no -trade contracts. I agree.
Leo.
SHORT -SHORTS:
Red Kelly has purchased a horde in Toronto George
Chuvalo is now broadcasting boxing for Madison Square Gardens
I was just informed I won a' golf ball at the recent Baseball
Golf Tournament. I should hope so — I lost six at the tournament.
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A break-in
Kine
school Wastan at Inv
local 'Alice. No theft' No in connection
cident but eetion with
police say
cdhalism rew occurred at
s hs
papers about
Police report only
vehicle accident
which resulted in
hu
property damage,
August II a rear end
or) The Square,
Hamilton and
volvingEast
hurs driven byMcAr
Avenue Wi of 820
Gottschalk of 55 Cam
rand
in Goderich, result
of $500 damage to the; �,
involved.
The Gottschalk
$300 damage and car
thur car the remainder.
were no injuries.
Proposal will reduc
snowmobile noise no
A proposed amendment to
the Motor Vehicle Safety
Regulations to reduce noise
levels at the 'snowmobile
operator's ear for the purpose
of protecting him against im-
pairment of health was an-
nounced this week by Tran-
sport Minister Jean Marchand.
Mr. Marchand proposed
maximum noise levels for
snowmobiles of 78 decibels,
"A" scale (dbA) to be effective.
February .1, 1975. '
This proposal is -the second
phase.of a continuing program
to reduce the snowmobile noise
levelto 73dbA by 1980. These
specified noise outputs are
measured by a generally accep-,
ted standardprocedure em-
ploying a pass -by test at S,Q feet.
The "A" scale has been
established as a measurement.
of noise levels to which the
average human ear is irespon-
sive.
The reduction from the
reduction of approx'
In additi
percent.
providing substantially`
protection to opt
hearing, this propose
greatly reduce the sn.
noise in communities
Canada, Mr, Marchand
present regulation of 82dbA to
78dbA by February 1, 1975 can
The proposed en•'
,,noise regulations wn
published in an early ed
be'accomplished without loss in.
vehicle performance at a cost to Part 1 of the Canada
.the consumer of under $50.00, and manufacturers, stn,
representing less than a five distributors and oth.
percent increase in the -u-nit terested persons are inv'
price of a sno mobile. make representations pa
to the Minister of Tr
The reduction of "'4dbA is before they are finalised,
equivalent to a sound pressure
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