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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1986-08-27, Page 29IDEAL SUPPLY RADIATOR SHOP Repairing and Recoring Auto, Truck, Tractor & Indusrial. Offering a Lifetime Warranty on Car & Light Truck Applications. FREE ESTIMATES PROMPT SERVICE Our Rads Can Also Be Purchased Through Your Local Garage Call Brian or Steve 524.8389 "4-Ettes clinch Ladies' moi l • owpitch The same evening, Hot Shots and Oldtimers split a double header at St. Mary's diamond.In the first game. Hot Shots out -scored the Oldtimers 14-10. Cheryl Smith and Julie Engel both crossed homeplate twice for the Hot Shots. Sandy Fielder and Norma Walters did the same for the Oldtimers. The tables turned in the second game, however, as the Oldtimers swamped the Hot Shots 16-1. Jean Cruikshank went 3 for 3 for the Oldtimers. Cheryl Smith s' cored the Hot Shots' run. With this being the last week of regular season play, there was a full slate of scheduled and re -scheduled games. On August 17, Bruno's came from behind to defeat Night Owls 8-6. Marilyn Mac- Cuspey went 4 for 4 for Night Owls while Donna Caldwell led Bruno's lith 3 hits. The next evening, August 18, Go-4-Ettes showed no mercy toward Night Owls as they shut them out 11-0. Back-to-back homers were hit by Debbie Clarence and Kim Austin from the Go-4-Ettes. At St. Mary's diamond, Sifto scored 6 runs in the sixth inning to defeat Double Blue 8-2. Joyce Baer had 2 doubles for Sif- to. Kathy McMillan and Sue McAdam scored Double Blue's runs. That same evening, Samuelson's scored 11 runs in the first inning, leading them to a 27-7 victory over Meneset. Allison Graham and Anita Bartliff each hit homeruns•for Samuelson's. Joy Orr had a triple for Meneset. Samuelson's played a second garne that night against Not Much. Homeruns by Judy Woodall, Allison Graham and Rory Hurlock in the first inning helped Samuelson's defeat Not Much 15-3 in 5 inn- ings. Janice Gibson, Brenda Graham and Linda Wilson crossed home plate for Not Much. On August 19, Oldtimers overwhelmed Nile 19-0. Norma Walters had a homerun for the Oldtimers. Later that evening, Nile got their bats going as they shut out Not Much 16-0. Night Owls and Double Blue did battle on August 20 with the Night Owls managing to come out on top by a 7-2 margin. Lynn Rumig went 3 for 3 at bat for Night Owls while Cori Habkirk scored both runs for Double Blue. Oldtimers and Meneset also met on August 20. The Oldtimers scored 10 runs in the third inning to defeat Meneset 27-2. Kim Good went 4 for 4 including 2 homeruns for the Oldtimers. Gayle Purser had a triple for Meneset. On August 21, Night Owls and Meneset played a re -scheduled game at Meneset with Night Owls emerging victorious by a score of 16-4. Debbie Moore went 4 for 4 for Night Owls while Janet Hullah went 3 for 3 for Meneset. Another shutout occurred this week at G.D.C.I. as Brune's blanked Not Much 11-0. Bonita Pollock had a perfect night at bat for Bruno's going 3 for 3. LADIES SLOW PITCH ( Final Standings W 17 16 14 14 13 9 9 9 3 3 2 ..Go-4-Ettes Oldtimers Sifto Hot Shots Samueison's Bruno's Nile , Night Owls Meneset Double Blue. Not Much L T 3 0 4 0 6 0 6 0 7 10 ji 11 0 11 0 16 1 17 0 18 0 P 34 32 28 28 26 19 18 18 7 6 4 Sunset wins last leg of competition but loses overall by threepoints Sunset hosted the final leg of Interclub competition on Sunday at which Sunset won with 70 points and just lost out on the overall season by 3 points to Wingham. Third place was Kincardine and fourth place was delegated to Walkerton. Local prize winners were Tony Bedard, Leroy Bedour, Al McDonald, Harold Reffl- inghaus, Paul Baechler, Bob Boak, Del Bedard, Larry Gaynor, Leon Gaynor and Bob Durnin. The overall low net trophy winner was Bob Boak who will assume the respon- sibilities of Interclub Chairman for the 1987 season. In other competition, Al McDonald,'Bill Youngblut and Harvey Livingstone were Low Net Sunset plaque winners in the Men's Invitational. At the Ontario Senior Games, our own Ruth Keane has been acquiring a for- midable track record. Both Ruth and Bob Keane travelled to Dorchester to compete at which Ruth won TriCounty. Next, Ruth travels to Rockway in Kitchener on August 26th to compete in the provincials. The On- tario Senior Games is sponsored by the Older Ladies' Tourism and Recreation Ministry. On Men's Night, Leon Gaynor boasted Low Gross of the day and Jim Collins took Low Net of the Day. First flight low gross was Larry Gaynor and low net went to Al McDonald. Bill Youngblut claimed second flight low gross and Art Burt won low net. Harold Cook secured third flight low gross and low net was attributed to Harold Refflinghaus. On Ladies' Nite, Kathy McDonald took first flight first low gross followed by Marilyn Graham with second low gross and Joyce Bolton with low net. Second flight low gross was Mary Lynne Telford and low net was Ellen Connelly. Third flight low gross was Betty Fuller. In fourth flight, Dorothy Bedard claimed first low gross and second low gross was Judy Lajeunesse. Don't miss the Mixed Two -Ball on Fri- day but/ in the meantime, Swing those Sticks in '86! Final.: teas for GMSL • • • •77 / • c�.eci e. On Wednesday, the Chiefs play Mur- phy's and on Thursday, Murphy's and Dearborn, and Little Bowl takes on Sun - coast Restaurant, who though eliminated, could play a big spoiler role. Anything can still, and likely will, happen! Don't miss the action. Team reps are urged to submit their score sheets immediately following the game. Final round standings will be available by late Thursday evening from Brewster. The elimination round begins Monday at 6:00 at the Star with Al against A4 — whoever they may be! The GMSL picture for the final elimina- tion round is still not clear with only four days left in this round of action. In A division it would appear that Coyotes, Boyes Transport and Bulldogs will advance. Ideal Supply must win one•of its last two to move`on. In C division, Sunys and Sifto have clinched a spot with the BBs and Local 1863 holding an edge over Garb and Gear and the Gators for the other two spots. B division, as expected, is the bat- tleground. Home Hardware is going to ad- vance while neither the Raiders or Sun - coast Restaurant will. We have five teams tied at six points. A win by any of them will give eight points to tie the Elevators who sit in wait, with a 4-3 record. Murphy's holds the edge as they have two games to go while the others have only one, Dearborn, the Chiefs and Little Bowl all post identical 3-3 marks. Add to that the fact that the Chiefs beat Dearborn who beat Little Bowl who beat the Chiefs. This nasty cycle throws us into run differential where Dearborn and the Chiefs are tied at plus one while Little Bowl is minus 11. ALL -YOU -CAN -EAT HOT BUFFET with full salad bar - served SATURDAY & SUNDAY 4 PM -II PM (or order from our regular menu) LIVE ENTERTAINMENT _Thursdoy;Sunday BREAKFAST $1.99 CHINESE PIZZA FOOD 014 Eat in or take out HARBOUR LIGHTS RESTAURANT & TAVERN HIGHWAY 21 - BAYFIELD 565-2554 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEED 8 A.M. - 1 A.M. • CAN -ANN STEEL FABRICATORS * Build anything out of steel •Long & short span open web joists • Floor grating - made to order TIM PISKORSKI 524-9067 ALOE NpW.,eM,ORE V THAN EVER�RNIN MARY LOU • our team and offers a has ]®fined $ 95 Thurs., Fri. & Sat. Appointments PERM Only SPECIAL limited Time Only Haircut, Shampoo & $��f4. S r Blowdry or Set ........... . o©... S7• $6 Haircut with shatvtp Haircut only. • • • 48 East St., Goderich 524.4781 GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDN't''DAY, AUGUST 27, 1986 —PAGE 3F3 PUBLIC MEETING CONCERNING A PROPOSED OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT AND PROPOSED ZONING AMENDMENT AFFECTING THE T WN OF GODERICH. TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Goderich will hold a public meeting on Monday, September 29, 1986 at 6:45 p.m. in the Goderich Town Council Chambers to consider a proposed official plan amendment under Section 17 of the Planning Act and a proposed zoning amendment under Section 34 of the Plan- ning act. • The proposed official plan amendment and zoninamendment affect a lot at the southeast corner of Bayfield Road and Bennett Street, be- ing Part 2, Plan 22R-714 of the Town of Goderich. The official plan amendment trvould change the designation of the property to Highway Commercial from Residential. The corresponding zoning amendment would change the zoning of the property to Highway Commercial (C3) from Residential Medium Density ,(1:12). These amendments would per- mit the property to be used for Hi6hway Commercial purposes. ANY PERSON may attend the public meeting and/or make written or verbal representation either in support of or in opposition to the pro- posed official plan amendment and zoning change. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION relating to the proposed official plan amendment and proposed zoning amendment is available for inspec- tion during regular office hours at the Town Clerk's office in Goderich. DATED AT THE TOWN OF GODERICH THIS 27th DAY OF AUGUST, 1986 Larry McCabe Clerk Treasurer Town of Goderich 57 West Street Goderich, Ontario N7A 2K5 (519) 524-8344 p Zone change to C3 (Highway Commercial) from R2 (Residential Medium Density) SCHEDLE "A" KEY MAP 12 TOWN OF GODERICH Orn 40 80_ 120 160 200m In metre X20 640' in feet 0' 80 160 Bt .PKC S T. 2 R3-5 2 ee Key Map12-A CFI- 2 R2 -H C,13 See Key; Map I�-B SUNCOAST DR/VE — 0 — v, SEE . KEY MAP - 5 111 Be a Pat of the Fun... Join A League There is a league for everyone with a variety of times. Enter a League as a team, .couple or individual. TI rA/1IIr rs nttin Registration for Youth Bowling, Registration for youth bowling each Saturday from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. REGISTRATION FEE: $10. bowling shirt included, $5. without shirt aum AGE GROUPS: Pee Wees - not 8 years at Dec 31, 1986 Bantams - ages 8 to 12 not 12 years of age at Dec. 31, Juniors - ages 12 to 15 not 15 years of age at Dec. 31, Seniors - ages 15 to 19 not 19 years of age at Dec. 31, 1986 1986 1986 REGISTRATION fORM CHILD'S NAME ADDRESS BIRTH DATE' r% PHONE CALL NOW FOR INFORMATION! LITTLE BOWL 524-9966 or 524-9550