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SPIFPY,.SALLY G. Romper
TUDYTM B. Tray
CROQUIGNOLE W. Carfoiy
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HAPFDYSLJI?L+ER C. Fisher
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G.G. COLUMBO W.R. Mclean
COUNTESS JANET J.. Muir
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Soffnaythe ATV
races 01!
a special
In which Par-
ticipants
instead of the weekly rab-
b nus.,Stoldioni weather
dlttons prevailed all.
weekend long malting for a
st track that
w�aii in the
bet condition.
The Country Rodeo
on Sunday gave everyone the
opportunity to take part in a
unique style of fun
for thewhole family. A new-
ly designed track for three.
wheelers gave spectators an
excelled view of the ,host
positing three-wheeler rac-
ing
at
m.in . - ..
The reams are as follows:
Saturday's Results:
Pee Wee Al (liras Lemmon,
Hamilton; Kevin Reeve,.
London; Steve Bulyovsky,
Norwich_
,Tavistock,
Pee Wee c;_11010 Bulyov-
s>ky, Norsreb ; Dave
Midewslai, WestEnder,
4 A; 4a .-. _.
W. s Peter
Woodstock; ock; R b
1 iiewsta,theisen, Watford-
Enduro C: Brian.
Tetreanit, Sarnia; Mike
Lew* Sarnia;= .Stephen
worse d, Stratford.
Novice A: Greg Parsons,
Exeter; John ltlaasirant,
Clinton; Hermann Bardoel,
Novice B: Rob Hewitt,
Woodstock; Kevin Lupton,
Watford; Kevin Gauvin,
London.
Novice C: John Curry,
Londo�n,;�. Steve- I llii, oaa-
don; David Fry, 'Lindon.
Junior A: Hugo Maaskant,
Clinton; Mike Dauphin,
Junior B: Brian Keys,.
Seaforth; Darryl Simpson,
London; Norm Wiiliamc,
Watford.
Lam
Fred W
r4 B vei,
WI -Crow alack Collins',
Varna; Rale Unk Fishr-
Vie.
Wheelie Contest: Bert
Widdegaal, Blyth; Dave
JoswIak, Burford; Dale
link, F .
Open Obstacle; Dale
Fshervie; ._.
Collins Varna; Ted wader
son, Eden.
200 Obstacle: Gond Avaan,
Agincourt; Terry McGregor,
; Chuck Collins, Var-
na.
arna.
Western up: Dale
Link, Fishervllle; -Sieve
ldMtn at*
W ,� ;; ■
,.' ed Idr
McGregor,
Oval Terry
McGreg r, i F
Parke, Varna; Jim Dickins,
200 X Oval's John Bart
Fes;. Nal La-
u?g,�pLamb th, —. Gra-
Fiche vile;
Opera Oval:, Dale
VarnEden.a; Ted Henderson,
Powder Puff: Becky Col-
lins, Varna; MaryJaneman, Eden; Sherry
I>�
Got any sports short?
Phone Terry at 524-8331
& Ernietlab is
once actin he* offered to
preschool children ages
three to ski years. The Club
runs for seven weeks beginn-
ing Monday, July 4 -
can register for the Whole
SWUM* one week a
thee, and the cost is onlyper week.
.
Bert & Ernie will greet,
children at the Mini -
Community Centre, 376
Cambridge Street, Monday
to Friday from 9 am. to
11:45a m. and from I p.my. to
3:45p m.
Pre -registration is
necessary as the Club
registration is limited and '
should be done in advance at
the Goderich Rrrrcatinn
transportation tor Eire
L�. I,fs y.mi are able to
providemss,— imicate
mama� a..' 1 :Aa
include
PIP*, Masks storiteSing
e drts, 1
free .play and. , mih
more. Enroll your) child to-
day in the Bert &Ern !Club. "
The second progrion being
offered by the Goderich
Recreation Department is
called Summer Special
Events. A variety of special
events for children 6 - 12
years of age have been plan-
ned for the summer beginnt,
ing Monday, July 4 with
entertainment and a
workshop by a local mime
African Lion S
`I°
Prices vary accattling to
the Agent and many minim
bus trip's.
Flyers a' I: dU 1 •all•the
neggiam
aVe
been sent at through the
schools and are now
available at the Recreation
Office faranyonewho t not
receive one.
Don't miss these eseib.%
Ste' Special !
Register nowt For mare ht-
fonnation011kotkPregrarns,
please CDS the Recrea-
tionofftent5711-2125.
HaveaG eat !!!
Visit the Falls this weekend
Plan to make your escape
to the "Great Outdoors" this
coming weekend at the Falls
Reserve. The Falls offers
facilities for picnicking,
swing, fishing or just a Take advantage of the
qui! spot to relax. great outdoors and natural
Special activities have environment by planning to
fieen planned for both make a visit soon!
campers and day users for
the long weekend. Things get
underway on Friday evening
. with an outdoor cg al oig . On Satiu daQ Jane 18 i ne wimrners should be coir
deur°P bite urines along J F F
goy own eo�se noxi Ist an nual Fraternal Slow- . amla---'i'hey were Ho
will provide the dessert pitch Tournament was held Stewart, • Al Smith, Simon
After seeing soim a unusual here am Gaderieh. There i anglois, cKenzie, .
cooking methods and enjoy were seven teams par Thn'FiawieyBrian' M, Bill Hi tch ,
ing dimmer, join us for an old ticipating and over the day Ted Henry, Bob McBride,
.fain:' este_ aim. there wastruce Bowman, Brian
lot of cry
There's lots toy keep . In the end though it was Congratulations also to
everyone h#y o1i Saturday. the Goderich "A" Team Don Rivera for being manned
Start the day off right with a pig B> team. it MVP of the tournament acid
little morning exercise on a looked like the Goderich cmgratulatio€is toClarence
guided sidle around eine of team was out for revenge for Freeman for being one of the
the park's trails- Visit the the thrashing they took from two best players in the tour-
Activity
ourActivity Centre in the after- Blyth in their prior game. nment—
11001! to see displays algid The Goderich team Played The organizers would also
demonstrations - on The strong and wound uP vim like to thank Al Fisher- and
Great Outdoors. The day toric to wit! the. overall - his Umpires for- doing a good
finishes off with Moonlight c�pi'ons�' jolt 0f uinpiritcg
Movies at the picnic shelter.
Crafts for the kids on Sun-
day
umday monnng will wind up
weekend's activities.
The Falls Reserve is
located just outside Ben -
tallier, four miles east of
Goderich on County Road 3L
For more information on,this
weekend's program or
up-
coming ins contact
the Fall's Reserve at 524-
6429.
Goderich team. wins
Special activities abound with something for everyone...plan to join us!
THURSDAY, JUNE 30TH
8:00 P.M.; START OF
MUSIC FESTIVAL AND FRIENDS
A 3 DAY FESTIVAL AT THE
OPTIMIST RIVERSIDE PARK 1
EXPERIMENTAL AIRCRAFT
ASSOCIATION CHAPTER 205
F
GODERICH
CANADA WEEK
PARADE
FRIDAY, JUL, 1sT
CIVIC
RECOGNITION
SERVICE
—3:15-P:M. COURTHOUSE SQUUE
"FLY -1N BREAKFAST'
8 AM -12:00 NOON
MUNICIPAL AIRPORT_EVERYONE WELCOME
FRIDAY, JULY 1ST
CANADA DAY
LEGION ACTIVITIES:
CANTEEN OPEN 12:08 NOON -1:00 A.M.
LOUNGE OPEN WITH ENTERTAINMENT tracm9-1 A.M.
(no charge))
LIONS CLUB PRESENTS.__
PANCAKE BREAKFAST 8 A.M.-11 A.l.
BEEF BARBECUE 3 P.M. -7 P.M.
AT THE LIONS HARBOUR PARK
MUSIC FESTIVAL AND FRIENDS CONTINUES
OPTIMIST RIVERSIDE PARK
•Recognition 154th Birthday
of Goderich
• Extending o welcome to
our Sister City, Bay City
Mich. •.
Ceremonial Tree Planting
to celebrate Canada's Bir-
thday.
irthday.
PARADE
TO �EGIN AT
P.M.
• Parade entries should
form up at 1:34 p.m. an
Elgin Ave. .
nate entries should tali:
524-2125
FOR REGISTRATION
Nom
Change in parade formation
area and route.
LEGION ACTIVITIES:
CANTEEN OPEN 12:00 NOON -1:00 A.M.
LOUNGE OPEN WITH ENTERTAINMENT
front 9 P.M. -1 A.M. (lien cha rue},
WESTERN. NiGHT DANCE 9 P.M..1 A.M.
IN JUBILEE ROOM fs3.50IPER PERSON)
Music by Country Companions, runch servedk prizes
for the most authentic dress.
DIGNITARIES CEICEMONY 3:15 P.M.
COURTHOUSE PARK
OPTIMIST MUSIC FESTIVAL AND FRIENDS CONTINUES
SUNDAY, JULY 5RD
LEGION ACTIVITIES:
FRIENDSHIP BREAKFAST 9 A.M.-11 A.M. -
Ladies Auxiliary in the Jubilee Room.
Cost 12.75 for adults, 111.75• for children, free to aur *madam
Friends. Menu - juice, scrambled eggs, ha our aeon, toast
and condiment, coffee
FRIENDSHIP LEVEE 3 P.M. -7 P.M.
IN THE LOUNGE WITH ENTERTIUNIAENT
Help Celebrate Canada's Birthday, The Founding of the Port of Goderich and
Welcome our Sister City of
BAY CITY, MICHIGAN
PA AD
WILL I OOI% ON MGM AVL BETWEEN
IUTH AND WATERLOO sue ,S.