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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1987-06-21, Page 70T PAGE 8A S ;, L E S SERVICE INSTALLATION THE NEWEST BOOK FROM RIB SH'IER "The Ultimate Shopper" i',,' Ac;ta'S sixth book It's a witty, practical guide to Ing money in almost every spending situs tion. Includes the 10 -point Ultimate Shopper Program; the definitive guide to get• ting the best values in second-hand tloucas how to "Insure your insurance with do it yourself 'insurance video plus. hunrirr'dc, of the most useful and practical money ,,riving ideas anywhere. (Rob Shrier writes under the pen name of Steve Winter) NOW ON SALE AT: FINCHER'S ®KING'S SUNCOAST GIFTS ®GODFRICH • WINDSURFING Rob wild be available to conduct consumer workshops at your location on the evenings. of July 2 8, 3 al no cost. For resernt:. ons, call (410) 787-8e90. 0.1 FTE (June 28) 1:30 p.m. The Ontario Sires Stakes for.. three-year-old pacing fillies will be hosted by Clinton' Raceway. These.,ore the. best fillies in the Country and they always put on a'superb•performance. Clinton Raceway is located at Beech and Mill Streets in Clinton. EVERYONE• '`+' ELCOME! Phone (519)' 482.7729 for further information s si . s 1ruo's ies slow pitch action By Kathleen Carter :1s the first nlunth .of Goderich Laches Slow. Pitch came to a close last week. Bruno's lost their game against Night owls IJ -•i, Oldtimers mercied Hot Shots 13-0, Sit'tu squeaked by Brunu's 5-2, Gu-4-ettes won their game against' Meneset 7-3, Oldtuner:s won 4-3 against Samuelson's, Night Owls beat Nile 0-2, Meneset clobbered Double Blue 11-3, Bruno's won against Nile 12-1, Night Owls beat Double Blue 9-4, Sift() *on their gain' against Hist Shuts 8-5, incl Nile defeated Meneset 11-5, Brutus Vs Night Ow is Bruno's got the hats going early as they se•nreil three runs in the first inning with Donna Caldwell, Bonita Pollock and ,Joanne Crawford scoring and held the 3-0 lead' until the fifth when Night Olds brought in :11arilyn McCuspey, Ruth Oke and Marilyn Manderson to tie up the ga11t'. 'Rhonda Bean brought in a fourth run for Night Owls in the sixth, while Jannette Midden scored another run for Bruno's to again tie the game. Debbie Moore and Lori Williams brought in the winning runs for Night Owls as they scored in the seventh to win (1-4, •• • Oldtimers vs Hot Shots Oldtimers had a hard hitting game against Hot Shots as they mercied theft, 13-0 in the .fifth. Pat Petrie, Sandy F'ie'lder, Bev Wright, and Donna Murray each. brought in two runs, while •Kim Good, Shirley Schmidt, Glenda Cornish, Libby Schult and Wendy Good scored the single to help Oldtimers win. Sifto vs Bruno's Both ' Sifto and Bruno's . played very defensively throughout game but Sift() won' 5-2. Carolyn •Carter, Darlene Ellis ,n, .Jackie Harrison, Gayle Jones and Joyce Baer brought in the runs for Sifto. while Bonita Pollock and 'Trish Doherty scored for Bruno's: Meneset vs Go-4-ettes N,leneset had theft opposing team "on their toes as they brought in three:runs in the first -with Heather .Johnston, Elaine Fielder and - Joy Orr • scoring to help Meneset take the lead. Mettcset heltl1ht• lead tar the lit'st three innings until Barb Ottewell, Kir, :Austin, Lois Chapman,. ('llery l Doak, t'wane :Mc- Cauley and 1)Ianrlt' 1.eckly' came in tar Gu-4-ettt's to Like the lt'ad 6-3.I1 t,'ry1 Doak scored a St'(:u11(1 run in the game to secure the win 7-3. Oldtimers s Samuelson's (Milliners stored their runs ui the first halt of the ganit' bringing In Shit'lt'% Schmidt, Wendy Good, Glenda Cornish and Caroline 4'Int't'nt. It witsn't until the fourth In•ntng that Sauulelson's got the hilts Ruing and brought 111 tw'u runs by Val Fail( burgh and tihellt't Smith. In the seventh>Ih't Smith brought ' the third ruts in for SainialLsuns, but *time run out and Oldtimers took tht' game 4-3. Night (Nis %s ..Nile • Night Ow Is scored their runs Car'I> ns 1 )aril)' Kulkrnan, Lori Williams, Janet Dekker and ('arra'4ltlldel scoria to take the lead 4-0. Ann JOhnstun and Debbie Courtney: scored for Nile' but, locked Marilyn Manderson and Colleen M '1.eian tht' win for Night Owls Me te:et vs 1)uuble Blue 'Meneset proved to be a hard hlttioli team throughout their gams' against Dou- ble Blue, as Sand)' Mabbti, Sherry Warren and Heather .Johnston scored. twice each while' Joyc Orr, Holly Doherty, I•:laine Fielder,: Linda Splan and . C'hris Reed brought 'in singles for Meneset to win 11-3. Judy Shcrratt, . Steph Kelly .and Sylvia Hacket scored for Double Blue. Bruno's vs Nile SheTli Bet'Iet-Barlow, Bonita Pollock, Laura Reflirighaus and 'Trish . Doherty: scored twice ed'h for Bruno's. while Donna ('aldwell, Joanne Crawford, Dianne Little and Betty. Shoemaker scored once each to. take the game agaiyst Nile 12-1, Bonnie I)ungale sc'or'ed'the run for Nile. 'Night Owls ti's Double Blue Night Owls scored their runs early as I,y.nn Rur•nig scored twice •and :Marilyn Mac('itspc'y. Marilyn Manderson, Ruth Oke, Janet Dekker, Helen Brown. Carrie NIiddle and Colleen McLean scored once each tri help Night Owls take the win over Double Blue 9-4. Pat Dev'eau. Kitren Knikman, Sue McAdam and Sylvia Hut k('tt scored the tour runs for Double �ilut• Sif to 4s Hot Shots ' SO to scored ll)i'u' runs in the first four in- nings, bringing in Darlene F;llisun and Jackie Harrison t,vice each and Brenda Dineen, Joyce Baer, Bonnie 1)urnul and Dorm Chisholm once each to squeak by l Int Shuts 8-5 Vicki Abbott, Sheri Boy ('c. Marion Mariann, Cheryl Smith and Brenda Kurnool were the scorers for Hot Shots. tiilt 's Meiwset Nilt'had tin' bat; going throughout the, _(Hine as Nol't't'tl. iicorttii thrt't' times and Anne .Johnston, (;inti Kemp and Sophie Bt t'r'sburg s(•ori•ti twice to.help Nile take the _lion• 11-i. 1:lauu' 1•'Iel(1rr .Joy c 1)1.1.. Sherry \ lu•- r('n. Sandy Mahon ant) Heather Johnston ,cored the runti i' a Mt'nesc[ 1 iodt•iit•h Ladlt's•Slt,u I'It(•II Standings as ul. June 19. 1987. • 11) 'ills (;1' N' 1. '1' 1'ts. �Ittn 7 7 a 1) 11 Ohltuut r, 8 1.i 2 I) 12' Night 1)w hs 8 li -2 0 12 (;u-•1 cites5,2 a 10" Bruno's .77 -t l) 9 Sallnliel,on's 11. 3 3 Merit set — '� ' 5 n D`Ile 7 1 9;' .ouble Blit'• 8 1 7 (1 2 N1 ,'1''s its of .Juni' 19. 1987: Shell Berlet 3iar►ttw, 1)oi'te Kolkrnan, Vicki Skirton•, Shel- Ik Smith, Laurie Kerr, Colleen 11t•(.regor, hlcli'n Graf. Addie Penny'., llariori •Meriana, Kathy- Murphy. Deb 1'.l hence, Allison Graham.. Kan Austin. 1at'b Ottew ell, Bonita ' !''olio(. Mary l'enningti,n• Elaine Fielder, Donna Murray, Wendy ('ritten.tit'n, Ann Johnston, Ruth Oke, Kathy 1)'Ougher'ty Caroline \'inc't'nt, Karen Mackinnon. Dianne little. Carolyn. I)owds, Brenda Bururua. 1lariltw•t-..kYic('uspey, Brenda'.1)1- 'neen, Karen Kolkrnan, Annabel Stewart, "Jackie Harrison„ Johnnie 'furrier,. Kim lleriarn, Heather ,Johnston. Sandy•F'ieldcr. Laura Rvffhnghaus.tiliartlyn Mande('son. • Bort Hurfock. 'Kine Gond, Linda Splan. :1lntiela Carter. ,.Judy Sherratt,-Sherri 11'ar- run, Libby Schultz. V'ickl :1:bliott. .1 o alel, Forty-two men turned out for the weekly men's night on Monday, June 15th. It, was perfect golf weather and some good scores were turned in. Al MacDonald and Ray Bedard tied for first low net with 28'2,' while Q. I:gener came closest to pin on No. 1, Other winner's were Bill Fritzlev, Jack Hinton, Don Gard, Don Stewart. John Alexander and Mike Sully. On Tuesday, June 16th, the ladies turned out in force with thirty participating 'in regular Ladies' Night. First flight winners were: Low gross. Verna,Kane: low net. Ar- ciith Brissette, and 'putts Rosemarie GC G immitosimayrozgamettfflor v FINE EP P ,ER ?th[in F1 URNITURE the Roxton Collection. of L1.11) c0) ON THE MAIN STREET OF DUBLIN 345°2250 OPEN MONDAY T(i SA i l 'h x.1.1 > it' r 00 -11 It 'Ri.q.);1Y AND FRiDAY til( ;HT t 'NTiL 0:00 a • edard tie Evans. First low gross in second.flight was Jean Bell. 1st low net Bess Smith andputts Edna Looker. Joyce Garrick took first low gross in third flight with Marilyn Cornish taking first low net. Jean Hanly had lowest number of putts. Fourth flight saw Pat Tyndall and Lynn Edward with 1st and se- cond low gross and Kay Duncan and Joyce ,Shack with first and second low nt't, while Auleeri'C'urry had the deadly putter. "I'he bi-weekly couples tournament took place on Friday and a good turn Out MIS reported. liesults next week. . The first of the ladies trophy tour - 1 y o n'"`._ t nalne1115 was held on Saturday with 15 par- • The"Maitland Trophy •is•a net score 18 hole competition -and the 'winner • was Piet'. Jeffrey, with .Jean Hanly runner- up. •Winners in the three flights were first flight Perna Kane: 'second flight ,Jean - Knight: third flight Pat 'Tyndall. All the courses in ,the area, to say nothini: of the crops. needed rain ballty, and the rata that Inas been pelting down Sunclily night and Monday should do a 1.ot to alleviate the parched situation. don't don't want to hear anyone complaining about too lnucn rain - at ]cast not until a cnuplt.'.(0 gulf til hate 1)t 'cashed out' 661231 Cr -al. C6.1X.IC1111994 44.2X1 111.= Z921:01 Op3.1£1 60a.3 .1==al =OW 621.9 60:6tg G.112112 SUNDA CONCERTS 1 JUN 28 JULY 5 - JULY 12 JULY 19 JULY 26 AUGUST 2m AUGUST 9 AUGUST 16 AUGUST 23 AUGUST 30 Goderich Laketown Band with vocalist Jeff Hearn 'and trombonist Nancy Hearn. Ayr.Paris Kinsmen Concert Band. Fergus Pipe Band and The Mary Lynne Telford Highland dancers. The Foghorns and Goderich No Notes Jug Band. Special 20th Anniversary Concert by the Goderich Laketown Band to include former members and conductors. Country and Western Night with The Country Companions Huron Strings and Step Dancers. Strathroy Legion Pipe Bond and The Blue Grass Music Makers. Kincardine Community Concert Band. Mount Forest Cameron Highlanders Pipe Band and the Instrumento) Chapelites. GOI ERICH LIONS HARBOUR PARK 7:00 P+M0 CLIP lit SAVE FOR HANDY REFERENCE ALL SUMMER Lcmmn nmal femme, eafee aim,. gleam reolv. eases =ma'am:ate =mecca., mem enemsmoxra arzetionis =ow fame. exam ammo vsaano ebotrl