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Brindley catcher Bill Chisholm races 'for home beating the throw to Little Bowl catcher Dave
Patterson in Monday 'night's playoff .game at Agriculture Park. Little Bowl won the game and
the series by beating .Brindleys 12-7. (staff. photo)
Playoff continues
DRMCo and Sandy's Clippers
within one game of finals
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4 - .NEWS
BY LOiS WRIGHT
The ladies of the Sunset plan The weatherman. co-operated
to host their 'first afternoon of and brought beautiful fall
golf on September 25 We hope sunny skies ani), ,a warm wind
to be, able 10 aquaint surroun-
ding
urroun- to make the weekend excellent
d ung clubs to the Sunset and at' golfing er.
the same time make new The Mweathen's Two Ball . Part-
aquai'ntances. ners' has reached the semi-
Fo many of use it.will be our finalist, Walter Sheardown and
first competition golf but we John Lyndon will.play Carl
hope ,to gain .friendships and , Schneiker and Paul ;.�Baechler
more knowledge of golf. ort Thursday to decide who will
The winners for last week's win the Championship,
Ladies' Nite were Shirley First flight winners from
Baechler, Jean , Asher, Isobel 'men's night were Rick Sowerby
MacDonald, Jo -Anne Telford, .and Tony, ,Bedard. Stan Con -
and Grace Sale.
nelly, Stan Telford and Mark
Ladies, don'.t forget the Auc- Lassaline were, the second
tion Nite coming up on Sept. flight winners: Third flight was
19, This will give you a chance., won by Don Fuller, Bud Shear -
to display your delicious preser- down, Keith Huisser and Bohn
ves that you, have been busily Sturdy.
doing this fall. Golf, dessert Congratulations to Don
and auction party will Create a ' Bedour who won first low net
real fun night; plan to attend. at the Men's Seaforth In-
T14e Shriners Blue Water vitationa 'on Saturday.' Pon
�-Firre Brigade held their Annual now sports a fall suede jacket
Goa and Steak Barbecue on from Bainton's Mill in Blyth.
Sunday with a very good atten- Keep up the good work Don.
dance. Low gross in the men'sHope to see you more in '74.
division went to Bruce •!'-
Stanlake and Kay Duncan won
the ladies division.
Custom , Trailer Ltd.
Exeter, held their tournament
�' CIinton
on •Saturday with some very
fine scores being handed in, A
very good display table of
• prizes and trophies concluded
their day of fun.
• moves Fisher ahead of Sifto Co1'Y c i I Brie f
two games to one in the series.
In they other , consolation At last week's special ad-
series- Little • Bowl ',defeated ministratiJe cobximittee
Brindley 12-7 to win the series b Ac read to
Kendall Oil kept their Williainson on second and
playoff hopes alive .in the In- John Ginn on first when Ken
dustrial Softball semi-finals Vanderburg ' hit ' into an ap-
',last week 'by defeating DRMCo .parent double play. The Clip -
5 -4: and Sandy's ,,Clippers per's got Ginn on second but a
p mem er
moved to within one "gable of throwing. error to first allowed in three -straight. Batting meeting, .recommend. 'to town council
eliminating Gord's Sports° in Williamson to score and tie the through the order in the first that a resolution from the City
their five game' playoff series, game. In the :ninth Williamson and third innings Little Bowl
Ih the third game of the,Ken- singled and advanced to third posted nine runs to of Nanticoke � regarding in-, Brindleys
dell, DRMCo series, Kendall on two pass balls and scored on two second inning scores. In the stituting lotteries to, establish
held ,on to their third inning a long fly with one out. Gord's bottom of the third Brindleys' disaster funds be supported.
lead to defeat DRMCo 5-4. retired'the Clippers-inWhile councillors did agree
the bot- scored. four to close the gap to the lotteries were an excellent
Kendall scored two runs in the tom of the inning° tti win 4-3. 9-6. Little Bowl got one in the way to raise additional funds
top of the second inning to lead and tie the'series. ' fourth and two in the seventh
in a
ies cat>lg•ht
• but The . Roads came back in • In • ttie consolation series and held the opposition to, one for commudisaster, therenitnitwas uo t con -
the bottofn of the inning with .� isher Buildingtook a three in run to wire the match .and the
three runs.
ning 1-0 lead before, scoring series.
John Orr smashed a double three runs in the fourth to lead • The playoffs resume tonight
e v' f the administrative committee
cern for the way in. which such
monies would be dispersed• •
'in the top of the third driving Sifto 4-0. Sifto rallied in'th When DRMCo and Kendall The recommendation from
in Wane Fisher and Phil Tur-
.� ner for the winning runs and
Kendall gave up only one run
holding on to the lead to win
the contest. The win was 'the
12.
first ‘of' the seri Kendall
who trail DRMCo two aures ta°
one.
- In Monday night's action
between 'cord's Sports and
Sandy's Clippers, Sandy's
moved one game up on _Gordis.
and are within one win of ad-
vancing to the finals. In the
first inning Stan Doherty hit
Rick Sowerby with a pitch to
Walk him and Ron Sowerby -
drove a home run ball ov.et the
left field fence to move Sandy's,
into the lead. In the bottom of
the inning Gord's loaded the
bases 'and Ken Deer hit Glen
Tigert- with a pitch to walk in a
run. Brian Rumig doubled to
drive in two more runs and
In- the -'top of the fourth in-
ning Doug Spitzig doilbled and
moved to third on a "sacrifice
bunt by Tom Crawford before
Reiss Pru'der singled to drive in
,the tying run. In the fifth ' in-
ning Join Phillips singled and -
advanced to second on a third
strike. pitch that was ,dro-pped
by,the catcher. A pass ball ad-
vanced him to. third and Ken
Doer'• • singled to drive in the
winning run.
In the second . game of the
Sandy's Gord's series a• run in
the ninth inning proved to be
the winner for Gordis. A two
run lead in the first inning by.
Gord's ,was reduced to a deficit,
by the fifth inning when
Sandy's led 3-2. in the seventh
inning Gord's put Dennis
botthefourth themet in the fourth game o
the
about the distribution of, such
•�
tam of' curt to tie e then; will include a comment .
game• 4-4 but.Fisher put ,f series ,and Fisher and
their
runs across. in the sixth and Sifto play their fourth game at money.
' hung on to win 9-4. The,victory Agriculture Park.•
Food
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prices...
(continued from a e 9)
ten do offer in P ow -income But among families in the blit factor reflected in changes in ship' between consumer credit RACE 8 - PACE
areas is credit. The result is tom fifth of the income scale, the cost of lining. and the poor. In the meantime, JANET ExPREss.
that once the low-income t n d their special incentives should be • BORN WILD
A diate analysis
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RACE' 1 - PACE
MOUNTAIN DEAL
BILLY PURDUE
BONNY 'BY'O
DARVIC
CRIMSON JOSIE
SCOTT'S BOY !,,-
CHARLIE'S PAL\
A.E. ,
NOR LEA'S PRiDE
WILANNA STAR
RACE 2 - PACE '
AERIALINE
HAT CHECK GIRL
KING'S BROTHER
GREENWAY TIME
JARVIS STILLAR
AZUCAR CANDY
NORTHWOOD MISSEY
A.E.
SAINT CLAIR BUCIr
CLAYBROOK RICCI
RACE 3 = PACE
CONRAY FROST
MULBERRY PAINTER.
GOLDIES HIT
BLUE GLEN
MEADOWLANDER
APOPGU PENDIN
SANDRA'S SKIPPY
• A.E.
t AZY DARES
'TIMI ERINA HY
Purse $325
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GOPI R4i SIGNAL -STAR,
From the horse' mouth'
In the first race at Clinton
Raceway ` Sunday afternoon,
Roya's Susie i owned by Leo
Grady, Exeter, was third with
John - Duckworth of Goderich
on the bike. In the same race
'.Janet' Hayter, owned by John
Stewardson, Strathroy' and
driven by Wayne Dupee oaf
Clinton was out of the money.
. In' the third race Deep Run
Frisco owned by Charles Brin-
dley and klriven by ' Jack
Meriam, both of Goderich,was
third. Fifth was Miss Lee Dale
owned by. Gary Weitz -of
Crediton and driven by Wayne
Dupee.
Out of the- money in the
fourth race were Herb Mon
owned by Dan Lerch of London -
and driven by Gerry Roebuck,
as was Yvonne Abbe C owned
by Wayne and Janet Ben-
newies, Crediton.and driven by
'Vayne Dupee,
• Third in the'.fifth race was
Timbering Hy, owned by Ar-
nold Doak, Goderich and
driven by Jack Meriam. Out of
the money was Armbro Napier
owned by .Jack Holmes of Clin-
ton, 'and driven by Frank
MacDonald also 'of Clinton.,
Fifth in the sixth race was
Harwood Heather owned by
Lorne and G, rtrude Durnin_ of
Wingha•m and driven by.
William Caldwell, Out of the
money was 'Sandy's Chuck
owned by Robert Doig cif
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y Ken
Seafor-th- And ,driJen-by Dennis
Jewitt of Clintor
Fourth in the seventh race
was . Lee Camp owned by
Bruce Rupee, Clinton, with
Wayne Dupee driving;
Fifth in rthe eighth race was
Miss Direct Baker owned by
Lorne 'Tyndall of Clinton and,
. driven by Frank, MacDonald.'
, Fourth in the ninth race -was
Carry On Syl, owned by Bruce
'Erskine and Wilfred Denomme
of Goderich and driven by Gord
Pullman of Seaforth. Fifth was
raceway
RACE 4 - PACE
D. JOwtt[, ' - FLUX
A. Hardy DERBY BOB
• C Crandon • LYNN`DOCK DEMON
G. Hill 'NOTA SLOWPOKE
0, 'Volland iv�9E DIAMOND -
J. Duckworth . PROSPECTUS G.
• J • Kemps EDDY\EXPRESS
A.E. \
T. Kerr ' FRECKI.S
D Lindsay MARGARET'\ NSiGN
Purse $300 RACE V- PAC
N: Campbell JUST HOSS
D. Miller JA DUCHESS
W: W. McLean • JAY DEE' DUSTY
D. Jewitt CRYSTALIZE
D. Kennedy LITTLE ARNIE
R•. Sigurson ., REGGIE FORD .
O. Roebuck ' RED CHILi
P Bisback -' ° ROYALVIEW DON
D. McNeil . BRiANS HAT
RACE 6 - PACE•
Purse $325
-C. Crandon
W W. McLean
R Taylor
A. Abbott
L. Remington
,R Moffatt
P. Kerr
T Keating
D Wall "
• Pune $300
M. Lester
L. De.Caluwe
A Abbott
\ F _MacDonald
\ L. Revington
A. _MacDonald •
\ R Morgan
imp - awe owned --k y
Charles, Eugene and John
Mathers of Goderich with. John
driving. Outof,the money was
Pebbies Girl owned by George
Feagan, Goderich and Ron
Feagan, Dundas with, Gerry
Roebuck driving. -
The tenth race winner was
Supreme J - owned -'by E.
Mathers,Richmond B.C. and.
Mothers, Clinton„ - with- 'Terry
Kerr on'the bike. The mile was
in 2:09:1 and the payoff was
$6x60.
Blyth 1nn Hotel
On Highway 4 in Blyth
Country & Western at It Boat
Thuya., Fri., Sat. Night SUNDOWN
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& Sat. Matinee j
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Featuring Wally Dee ,Shorty on the Drums
& Bud
Delicious Southern Fried Chicken
Fri., & Oat. from 5:30...$1
T.B.A
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Purse $450
{ULBERT'S BAKERY
"THE HOME es TASTY PASTRY","
49 WEST ST.. OPEN FRI. NIGHT TO 9 P.M. • 524-7941
Birthday, Anniversary and Wedding
Cokes always a Specialty -
Pulte $40C ROMAN'' WARRIOR $2000: D Wall UNDECIDED NOW NOW • $2000 • 0. Roebuck
R., Mothers LADY'S DAViD - $2500 • D. Jewitt
B. Maguire C.D. DIRECT . - $2000 J. Mothers, ,
D. Jewitt ROBRA DILLER ' $2000 L. Haskett
R. Webster JAKE TONA $2500 . C Woodbur
G� Roebuck IDLEWHILES GAL $2000 N. Campbell
R. McLean A.E.
A. Abbott :MISS •JAMES"�•MAC • $2500 R. Taylor
`e' LEQ'S STAR $2500 'N• McKnight
R. Wst££k -
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J. Meriaitii RACE •7'- TROT - Purse $550
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DARCY
MONTY LE
•FEATHER
BERT GTN,
PETER
1000 owned their own hom come and not just the inflation - enquiry to explore the relation= Tosco HANOV R
CAROL
DAVID
F� FROST
MIR
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CAMP•
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only 3'7 percent owe n Immo iven to credit 'unions to in°- LEE CAMP '. -.
t debt far one' 1k f h g • s GIRL
cus Omer is in own homes. In the 11 "" argent -must be underta en O the PEBBiE
month's groceries there . is no cities in Canada, home owner-
crease
nutritional status of Canada's crease the availability Of IOIV- SHARP N SMART
choice where he buys the next. cost credit to'the poor and' a PROUD oaNTER
ship among this lowest" income" poor,TIDDLER MAC
He is locked into -the same group was down to 23. 6 per- government or government'in- A E .
�L= 3. A thorough and com- dustry program of subsidized or • SUNDAY WIND
neighbourhood bl
month S cash to pay last these
State, using this cent. And unquestionably
a
very large portion oflowprehensive study of practices in guaranteed low interest loans CARRY ON SYL
month's bill and sustain credit income home -owners were the marketing of .food, clothing for: ,•low-income consumers'
for thismonth's purchases
and other non -durables as well should be initiated. All con- RACE 9 - PACE
senior citizens who had bought
durables must be sumer credit lenders should be
'horn -es many veers a
To remedy this situation, the as household
their hogo
.Ura
GREEIVVTEW DUKE
government must start looking'
a dtkPrequired to disclose their true SPEEDto
when prices were still low, uneraei r-iceCACTUS MACK
at•a more vigorous competition discrimination ,in low'ineome annual interest rates in all ad=
:discriminatory pricing within eliminated by government These, ere some of the recorn-° POPS TOPS
major Canadian city are being
Additionally,
S UBLE ROYAL
policy, 'the ibanhing of
whole neigh-
neighbourhoods. must - be vertising.
bourhoods in almost ever%,! LUCAN LADY
,
CHEROKEE BYRD
food chains, encouragement • or '"
consumer food co-operatives
and a more comprehensive ,and
cnneerted attack on marketing
and sales malpractices.
For low-income Canadians,
housingis one of ,the most ex-
pensive items 'in ° the family
budget, surpassed only slightly
by- the amount spent on food.
"Prices- arid the Poor" .states
that' in 1969 Canadians in the
bottom` ,fifth if the ,income,
scale, and liv/ng in cities and
towns with a population over
11,000 paid dyer twice the
propor'tion of their income for.
housing that families in the
highest fifth paid. In 1969, ,ac=
cording td Statistics Canada, 53
percent of till :Canadian
families living in cities and
' towns with a • population over
Goderich Minor Baseball
YEAR:END
MEETING
in the Goderich' Arena Auditorium
September Se 19
Thursday, p
n 7
p.m.
prcimczpting a more vigorous
transformed from low-income mendations ' included in the e A.E.
NaCH1
competition policy, the en Report by the ational Council EF's BEST
housing to more profitable uses
the Poor". Copies may be ob- !TICE 10 - PACE .
tained from the National Cbun : -
',cil of Welfare; Bt'ooke Claxton COLAS DUCHESS
Building, Ottawa. K1•A 0K9 ARMBRO KERNEL.
g STF.l3LlNG BADGER
ERiN DALE
I would be very interested in EL SAM 0'
i-iearing your comments and SHADOW BARS,MARSL
EICK
'suggestions.'
profitable that is to the couragement of food co-ops, and of'Welfare entitled "Prices and
a more comprehensive and con-,
owners, -but disastrous to" the
low-income •renters. certed attack on marketing and
The following are some of the sales malpractices.
recommendations made by the 4. With respect to 'housing,
National Council of Welfare in fu cels and technical support
'their report "Prices and the provided to the nonprofit sec-
Poor":for of ale housing market must
1. Benefit levels of social be increased greatly and there
security , programs should be must be rapid implementation
escalated according to an index of a program of rent sub -
which takes into account tiie nidation within this sector.,
real growth in the national in- , 5, There should be a public
All coaches, managers,parents are urged to
t$nd.
This -Meeting is too finalize. this year's operation,
and to. sleet offrcers and Make plans ftsr the 1975
s.eition.
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