HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-09-19, Page 6PAGE 6-A-GQDERIC SIGNAL -S A,R, ` HURS' PAX SEPTEMBER 19, 1974
Joe Adair, left, coach of the Stratford Athletics, is congratulated by Industrial Tournament
president Doug Fisher after his team won the grand championship game last Sunday
defeating Lucan 5-2. Captain of the Athleticslen Shackelton, centre, looks on. Shackelton is
'the Stratford catcher and was one of the piayes considered' for the MVP award. (staff -photo)
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Lucan pitcher Brian Lightfoot, ;right, .received, the Fisher Building Trophy for the Most
Valuable Player .in this year's Industrial Softball 'Tournament. Lightfoot had four'wins'for' his
team in regular tourney action and helcPStratford scoreless Lifter he replaced Doug. Joh'nstorl..
in the second inning of the grand championship game last Sunday, Me exhibitedsportsman-
like conduct throughout the series and was presented the trophy by Ray Fisher, left. (staff -
photo)
Labor Day tourney over.
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Stratfordteam champions
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Huron- Bd.
proposes
threenew
centres
BY WILMA OKE
Three new, home economic
industrial arts centres are
proposed 'for senioementary
students in . Huron County in. ,
the five-year, capital forecast by
the Huron County board of
education along with Phase 2 of
renovations . at Exeter Public •
School andzest oration and im-
provement 'of running track
and playing field at Central
Huron Secondary School at
Clinton.
At a board meeting in Clin-
ton Monday, 11 J. Cochrane,
director of education submitted
to the board members for ten-
tative approval thel 'forecast
required early in October each
year of school' boards by the
ministry of`education. ,
At the present time Seaforth
Public School is the only school
with a ,home, economics in-
dustrial art centre.. Grades 7
and 8 ,pupils from Huron Cen-
tennial School at. Brucefreld;
,Hensall Public School; ' and
. Hallett Central School at Lon-
desboro are bused' to Seaforth
to obtain instruction in these
classes. The building program
presently underway at Victoria
School in God erich will provide
the second centre for all grade'
7y and 8 students in the two ..
public schools in Goderich and-
for two .neighbouring schools.'
The suggested locations for
the three new centres are .
Brussels, Turnberry and
Exeter. It'. was proposed that
the construction of the Efxeter
Centre be started in 1975 at an
estimated cost of $199,400; and
the Brussels and Turnberry •
centres be started in 1976 at an •
estimated • cost of $299,310
each.
At the. present time .phase 1
of a 'construction and
renovation program , o,f
$277,435 is underway'at Exeter
Public School. Phase 2 would
include updating lighting and
ventilation systems; office ac-
commo.dation to ' include.
guidance and health room
facilities: and provisionof a
stage .and iressing,.- .00xnsx,.for,
school and community ,use.
Phase 2 'is' scheduled for a
possible • start n in 1975 at` an
estimated .cost of $210,000.
At Central Huron Secondary
School .it is proposed tb restore
and improve the running track
and playing field viith work to
'.commence in 1975 at arf
.estimated cost of $87,500.
Mr. Cochrane said the
present track .,was put in
initially in 1966 by the former
High School ' -Board' and the
community of Clinton with the
school "responsible for main-
tenance of the track.
In discussing the future con-
struction. • work Mr. Cochrane
suggested that possibly the
board should consider `speeding y
- up, the proposals and plan all
the five 'programs for building
in 1975? Mr. Cochrane said.he
had been discussing construc-
• tion with • architect Brian
Garratt of Stratford who told
him that construction costs
were increasing at a rate of 15
per cent each year. Mr: Garratt
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e t strength oo
4 day' In the first inning Warren Lightfoot held ,Stratford
nay's back victories in•last Hastings and Dave Walkom scoreless for 'the remainder of
Sunday's•finish of the Goderich
Industrial Softball -Tour- ' both hit singles before Ross ,,,, the';,gaine but his team. could
nament - moved the Stratford Hislop smashed 'a double to not put any runs across and
drive in two ,runs. Stratford held -on to win 5-2.
.Memorial Athletics from "A": I,i tfoot received the Fisher
Division qualifiers to Tour- In the bottom of the .first k„ .
- Lucan tied the score on four Custom Builders trophy awar-
nament . Grand Champions, ,
hits. Gerry Finkbiener si-n led ded to the tournaments most
The first game of.the double g
header" was the "A" Division on a fielder's choice and was valuable player: His efforts
championship between the Kit-'
advanced to second on a single over the long weekend had
chener Evergreens and. Str"at by Dennis Carty. Vern played a key part in his team's
Finlayson hit safely on another. victories.
ford. The game had a very con- fielder's choice and a long
traversial ending that seemed jingle by . pitcher 'Doug John -
to take the satisfaction out of .
' ston drove in two runs to tie
the victory,
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Tractor f lult
Down one run i`n the top of the panic• " h �'N
the seventh inning,
. Stratford In the top of the second Lou , The third Monthly meeting�f
pitcher 'Murray Eggert started Adair walked and Ron Falk the Huron County 4H- Tract `r°
his team's rally with a single. drove a long' ball over the left Club •was held at G & E
. centre fence for two runs and a Machinery in Lucknow.
Bill Greb•srngled on an error by „
Kitchene and ,Eggert `wStratford lead. The next batter, Slides 'Were shown on...,
Kitchen
h' d. With t.�vo
Warren "J -I stings, smashed a hydraulic. systems and how
tout er
pitcher .Jim Millen walked Rin' , hake -run t� the namoe spot and,, they worl;,,rafter which a quiz
Falk to load the bases. Dave Stratford had a .5.2 lead. -on, different parts of the tractor
Walkom hit to the shortstop for Luctn pulled Johnston and was given, ,
Brian Lightfoot, the pitcher e. Lunch wh's served, corn- .
what looked like' air easy out i, „
fQ'',Kitehener but Bill Greg ran who had the four tournament pliments,of G & E. The meeting
victories to his credit, took over was adjourned. --by ^ Glen
into' the shortstop when he left ,�
second base and the player., ".after one and a half innings.. Hayden. •
yokummismout
dropped the ball. The ' umpire
ruled unintentional inter-
ference and everyone ^ safe. A
throwing error,on the' same
play gave Atratford tvGospore
-
runs for the lead. Ross Hislop
Singled to 'drive in Dave
Walkoin and Stratford won the`'
"math 6-4. ••
..tile grandchampionship'\
game between Leean and Strat-
ford the Iris) Ninestarted their
top pitcher Doug. Johnstown 'and
''the Stratford hitters had a field
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THE BAHA'l FAITH TEACHES
God's greatest gift to mankind isrnder-
standing :. The challenge, then,' is in-
, dependent- Ieerch for Rnowledge. See
With your own eyes anti' not the eyes ,of
others; hear with jour. own oars and not'
with. the ears Of others. ' •
BOX 211 GODERICH
said at the, present time, con-
struction is costing about $30
per square foot.
E. C. Hill, Goderich, board
'chairman, reminded° trustees
'that when they approved• the
five-year forecast, ,they were
giving interim approval only
and, "we are not committing
ourselves to this program".
In other business, the board'
'awarded the tender .for six new
school buses to Clinton
Chrysler Plymouth of Clinton
for $101,307. This firm was the
only one to submit a firm price
-in gvriting . The other five
firms -"did not. F,
It was reported that
enrolment on opening day, Sep-
tember 3, for the 32 schools un-
der the board'`'s jurisdiction
,totalled 12,624, up 23 'pupils
over last year.
Mr:th Cochrane said Clinton
Public School experientted the
greatest increase when`'some 50
pupils appeared of opening day
wh,o' had not been pre-
registered and, were unexpec-
ted: To handle the situation;
one of the kindergarten,,,
teachers,,was hired full time,
Other than, half days and
another new teacher was hi "red,
• With one, grade 8 class
moved to a 'wi'ndowless room in
the basemeiit to, acc'nmmodate
the`' increased ' enrolment, the
board authorized. Mr. Cochrane
to please a portable• classroom
for the remainder of the 1974.
7t•year at a ^rental of $210 pet
•mori'th• plus cost of instatlinp
hydro .end water
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