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Rare route for the Goderich 10 KM ',classic run this weekend. Residents along the route are asked to turn on their sprinklers to
help cool the runner.
Recreation dept. hosts 10 KM Classic
Goderich .Recreation Department will
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host the Goderich 10 KM classic run `July
18.
Last year, 'there were 87 .entries from
Goderich, the rest of Ontario and the
United States and Jane Netzke, recreation
director, expects at least that rnany this
year.
The race starts at 9 a.m. sharp at the
Park House, 168 West St. and winds its way
around Goderich, finishing at the
Municipal Office, 57 West St,
Over $600 in prize merchandise is being
offered by Athlete's Foot, Suncoast Mall.
Prizes will also be awarded to the•first 10
people who register at the store. Entries
will also be accepted at the recreation
The entry fee is $4 per person in advance
' and $5 on race day. Participants will
register at the Park House on race day
from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m..
Change and washroom facilities .will be
available at the Municipal offices and the
Park House. Showers will be available at
the Cambridge St. Community Centre, 376
Cambridge St..
According to Netzke, the race time has
been. moved back from its usual 10 a.m.
start in an effort to beat the heat.
Residents along the route are.also asked to
turn on their sprinklers to help cool the
runners.
The race is held on a certified 10 Km
course.- ...
The race in broken down into several
race categories including: Men's Open,
Women's Open, Masters (40 and over ),
Youth Male (12-17 years of age ), Youth
Female, Children under 12 and Goderich
Male and Female Resident.
Last years winners include: Mike
Brooker of Tilsonberg in the Men's open
with a time of 32.22; Lynn Devereaux of
Seaforth in the Women's open with a time
of 41.29; Shane Worsell in the Goderich
male resident category with a time of
38.07.; and Connie MacAulay in the
Goderich Female category with ,a time of
' 49.02.
Samuelson's defeats M
By Kathleen Carter
The weather played favor with the
Ladies Slow Pitch schedule -last week and
all but one game was completed.
Sifto had G-4-ettes on their toes in the
first half of the game with Brenda Dineen
scoring in the_ second. They managed to
hold the lead for an inning until Deb
Clarence tied it up for Go-4-ettes last at bat
as Connie McCauley got on base and a
home run by Wendy Crittenden gave
Gb-4-ettes the game 3-1.
Samuelson's had the bats going in their
game against.Meneset, as Kathy Dougher-
ty and Allison Graham scored twice,
while, Shelley Smith, Anita, Bartliff, Donni
Bodner, Cindy Berry and Judy Woodall
scored once each for Samuelson's to take
the game 9-3. Heather Johnston, Joyce Orr
and Chris Reid scored the runs for
Meneset.
Night Owls won their game against Hot
Shots 17-5, as the hard hitting team
brought in Marilyn MacCuspey, Lori
Williams and Judy Williams three times
each, while Marilyn Manderson and Dorie
Kolkman scored twice. and Ruth Oke,
Diana Glousher, Rhonda Bean and Carrie
Middel once each to help Night Owls take
the win. Laurie Kerr, Brenda Buruma,
Cheryl Smith, Theresa Brower and Faye
SLOW -PITCH
Waller scored the runs for Hot Shots.
Samuelson's early . runs secured their
win against Nile as they scored in Rory
Hurlock, Michelle Park, Nancy,„Allewell,
Val Vanderburg, Nancy Chapman and Cin-
dy Berry to take a 6-0 lead in the second.
Nile came back with three runs by An-
nabel Stewart, Ann Johnston and Sophie
.Berguberger in the third, but Samuelson's
bought in another four runs, two by Nancy
Allewell and one apiece for Brenda,Parker
and Nancy Chapman, to help Samuelsons
take the win 10-4.
Bruno's had Nile on the ropes throughout
the game as they brought in five runs' in,.
the fifth by Joanne Turner, Val Baker,
Diane , Little, Trish Doherty and Betty
Schoemaker. An early run by Ann
Johnston plus a rally- in the seventh with
runs by Annabel Stewart, Anne Johnston,
Marlene MacDonald, Bonnie Dringale,
Elaine O'Donnell. Carolyn Dowds, Norene
Kerr, and Faye Ribey gave Nile the win
10-7.
Norma Walter, Jean Cruickshank and
Joanne Ducharme scored the first three
DAY CARE REGISTRATION
FOR SEPTEMBER
WEDNESDAY,
JULY 22, 1987
7:30 a a ►w ei 3O pa' s
at Knox Presbyterial Church
$2000
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3 a 4-5153
eneset-
runsfor Oldtimers, as they won their garne
against Go-4-ettes 11-6. Cheryl Doak, Col-
leen McGregor and Kim Austin scored for
Go-4-ettes as they continued with Connie
MacCauley, Wendy.Denomme and Barb
O'Brien scoring _but couldn't hold
Oldtimers as they batted in five more runs
by Donna Murray, Shirley Schmidt, Kim
Good, Caroline Vincent and Sally Thirston
to take the win.
Mercy rule applied for Sifto as they out -
batted Doub1t Blue 264 in five innings.
Carolyn Carter, Darlene Ellison and Barb
Lassaline, Brenda Dineen, and Bonnie
Durnin scored three each. Jackie Hat-
rison, Angela Carter, Dorrie Chisholm,
Helen Graf and Alice Stinnison .scored
twice each to help Sifto take the win.
Shelley Smith and Kathy Dougherty
each scored twice, while Allison Graham,
Rory Hurlock, Anita Bartliff, Donni
Bodner and Brenda Parker scored once
each to help Samuelson's take the win over
Meneset 9-5. Heather Johnston, and Sherri
Warren scored twice and Karen MacKin-
non scored once to give five runs to
Meneset.
Norma Walter brought in two runs while
Pat Petrie, Sandy Fielder, Donna Murray,
Kim Good, Libby Shultz, Sib Riehl, Shirley
Schmidt and Val Mallough scored the
singles to take a 10-0 game over Meneset.
GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1987—PAGE 7A
TOWN OF GODERICH
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO PASS-
ANA :ENDIN .: Y ., _W ..TO_ REMOVE
THE HOLDING SYMBOL FROM
LANDS ZONED BY BY-LAW 3S-1985
TAKE NOTICE I(1`. that the Council of the Corporation of the "[min Qo-f (iarderrc-h
intends to pass an amending by-law under Section 35 of the Planning Act, 1983
to remove the holding provision from the lands described below. The Council
of the - Corporation of the Town of Goderich -w ill consider the amending by -law
not earlier than at its meeting of July 20, 1987 at 7:311 p.m.,
The proposed by -taw would remove the holding symbol from the zoning on Part
Lots 11 and 12, R.P. 452 to allow for the development of Singly family residences
on. two lots fronting onto Doolittle Lane and 4 lots fronting onto an extension
of Young St. These 6 lots have recently been created by consent of the Commit-
tee of Adjustment and the -lifting of the holding symbol is a condition of con-
sent. The.removal of the holding symbol changes the zoning from Residential
Low Density - Holding (R1 -H) to Residential Low Density (R1).
This proposed by-law would amend zoning by-law 38-1985.
ANY PERSON maN attend the Council meeting and 4)r make written or %c•r-
bal representation either in support of or in opposition to the proposed by -taw"
ADDITIONAL I\FOR\l-\ FIO\ relating to the proposed amending by-law is
mailable for inspection hetween 8:311 a.m. and 4:31) p.tn. at the Municipal Office.
DATED :kT THE "TOWN OF GODERICH
TIIIS 13th 1):\Y OF ,ft lLY: 1987.
Zone change to Ri
(Residential Low Density)
from R1 -H (Residential Lo'A.
Density - Holding)
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