HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1987-07-22, Page 53F Q PM FRESH & CRISPY
FRUITS & VEGET BLES
Weal.
petees1
OPEN
8 am - 9 pm DAILY
Sat,$ am - 6 pm
SUN. 10 am - 5 pm
LOCAL SWEET CORN
PICKED DAILY
ALSO ... FIELD TOMATOES r PLUMS r PEARS r NECTARINES r
FRESH MUSHROOMS ✓ BEANS r HONEY r MAPLE SYRUP r PRESERVES
r AND ALL OTHER ROADSIDE MARKET ITEMS!
6MITHIS4=Artivi�:
GARDEN CENTER
\.J
L ...J
HIGHWAY NO. a...2 MILES EAST OF GODERICH
PHONE 524-9522
WE ARE NOW READY TO HANDLE
YOUR 1987
•Wheat •Barley
•Mixed Grain •Corn
•Soybeans •Canola
fully licenced grain dealers
THE SNOBELEN GROUP
Dungannon
5294040
Anderson Flax Snobelen Farms
528-3203 395-5167
sport
ll
PAGE 8A —GODERICH SIGNALSTAR, WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1987
uble Blue defeats Night Owls
BY KATHLEEN CARTER
In Goderich Ladies Slow Pitch action,
Double Blue squeaked by Night Owls 10-9,
Sifto and Hot Shots tied 8-8, Samuelson's
beat Oldtimers 6-2, Night Owls wWn, over
Nile 6-1, Meneset defeated Double Blue 6-2,
Oldtijners beat Hot Shots 8-1, Go-4-Ettes
won their game against Meneset 8-3 and
also won over Nile 17-6.
Double Blue vs Night Owls
Penny Crawford and Vicki Skirten each
scored two for Double Blue while Carol
Vanderhyden, Debbie Torrance, Joyce
Kingsley, Judy Sherratt, Pat Deveau, and
Sue MacAdam brought in the singles to
give Double Blue the win 10-9 over Night
Owls.
Hot Shots vs Sifto
Jackie Harrison, Barb Lassaline and
Joyce Baer scored, twice each, and
Kathleen Carter, and Dorrie Chisholm
crossed the plate once each to give Sifto
their eight runs.'Erica Moody and Brenda
Buruma brought in two runs each while
Jody Hoy, Cathy Murdock, Julie Engle and
Mary Pennington scored the singles for
Hot Shots. Due to rain, the game was call-
ed after five innings and each time will
claim one point in the standings.
Samuelson's vs Oldtimers
Samuelson's had Oldtirners on their toes
as they had the bats going, bringing in Cin-
dy Berry, Kathy Dougherty, Allison.
Graham, Anita Bartliff, Michelle Park and
Sue Wagler, to take the game 6-2. Sib Riehl
and Shirley Schmidt scored the singles for
Oldtimers.
NightOwls vs Nile
Janet Dekker and Colleen MacLean
brought in two runs each while Marilyn
Manderson and Dale Robertson scored
once each for Night Owls to win 6-1. Sophie
- Beyersbegen scored for Nile.
Double Blue vs Meneset
Meneset had the bats going as they
brought in Sheri Warren and Sylvia War
twice and Sandy Mabon, and Heather
Johnston once to win the game over Dou-
ble Blue 6-2. Karen Murphy scored both
runs for Double Blue.
Hot Shots vs Oldtimers
Debbie Cudmore and Norma Walter
scored twice each while Shirley Schmidt,
Libby Shultz, Donna Murray and Addie
Penny scored once each to help Oldtimers
Jeanette Blok, of Auburn, makes contact with the ball during a game against Goderich Sifto
Salt team Sunday, part of the three-day, 20 -team ladies slowpitch tournament held in
Goderich on the weekend. Rostock Rowdies defeated Goderich Oldtimers 3-1 in the final to
capture the A Division championship, while Guelph Royal City Ladies downed Samuelsons
12-1 in the B final. ( photo by Patrick Raftis )
win the game 8-1 over Hot Shots.
Go-4-Ettes vs Meneset
It wasn't until late in the game when
Go-VEttes got the bats -going as they
brought in Connie MacAuley and Wendy
Crittenden twice and Colleen McGregor,
Kim Austin, Janet Block and Wendy
Denomme once to defeat Meneset 8.3.,
Cathy Gutmanis, Holly Doherty and Jan
Hullah scored the runs for Meneset.
Go-4-Ettes vs Nile
Lois Chapman brought in three runs
while Barb O'Brien, Kim Austin, Jane
Kerr, Wendy Crittenden, and Connie
MacAuley scored twice each to take the
game over Nile 17-6. Anne Johnston scored
twice and Annabel "Stewart, Bev
Beyersbergen, Nikki Giesbrect and Arlen
Curran scored once each for Nile.
GLSP Standings as'or.lbly lt;'
GP W L T Pts
12 10 1. 1 21
13 10 3 0. 20
13 10 3 0 20
12 9 3 0 18
14 9 5 0 18
10 4 6 0 .8
14 3 11 0 6
14 3 11 0 6
14 / 11 1 5
13 2 11 0 4
Sifto
• Oldtimers
Go-4-Ettes
Night Owls
Samuelson's
Bruno's
Meneset
Nile
Hot Shots
Double Blue
T
New slowpitch fan born
BREWSTER
The GMSL almost had its first diamond
baby! This past July 12, as the Raiders
took the field, against Home Hardware,
Cori McLean went into labour. Dan is new
to this and asked her to wait awhile!' (Ac-
tually he thought it was false labour again
— even though she was 6 days over -due) .
In an effort to get Dan and Cori to the
hospital on time, the Raiders rallied to
mercy Home Hardware 16-1 in five. , To
make a long story short, Chelsea Jane ar=
rived a short while later, tipping the scales
at 8 ib., 14 oz. Congratulations to GMSL
Treasurer, Dan McLean, and wife Cori on
the safe arrival of. Chelsea, hereafter
nicknamed "Mercy McLean".
Everyone
is talking about
classifieds!
mei} ,�/ '
/
r Ce,.,
zit Ore/ Al
k
g.
. _..;.fir•.
Classified has
something
for everyone!
Vehicles, lawn mowers and jobs are just a start.
You'll find those who shop the classifieds
are shopping smart.
MEM
VISA
524-2614
Goderich
SIGNAL -STAR
While the GMSL gained one more fan, it
also lost its first team ever, in mid-season.
Despite their warnings, the Cosmos have
been disqualified from further GMSL ac-
tion by Article VI, Section 9, No. 7, of the
GMSL constitution (an ammendrnent
passed at the spring meeting). For their
remaining regular season , games ..(five)
the, opposition will be awarded two points
and a 15-0 margin of victory. The -.play-off
format will be re -structured to ac-
comodate three - 8 team divisions. Though
it is sad to see this action take place, it is
necessary for the harmony of the league.
After two weeks of confusion, the.stan-
4'ding& have been sorted out and reveal
several unprecedented log jams
throughout!
We have these jam-ups because of the
"numerous"'unpredictable outcomes! Let
me just list a few of these from the past
" two weeks.
° How many of you would have predicted
the following outcomes?
Sunys 8, BBs 6; Raiders 7, Shanahans 3;
Elevators 2, Can Tire 0; Chisholm 6,
Bulldogs 4; Cosmos.4, Home H. 4; Gators
5, BBs 8; Coyotes '6, Ideal 4; Can Tire 12,
Ideal 9; Elevators 11, Sifto 8; Little Bowl 5,
Lakeland 5; Dearborn 8, Elevators 8;
Raiders 16, Home H. 1; Chisholm 2, Local
1863 1.
In some cases, you may have predicted
the outcome — but •possibly not the narrow
margin of victory.
This has become one hell of a tough
league to play in. With only 2 weeks to go
until play-offs, allow me to dream about
the possible "A" division format.
Chrysler, with their stingy defence, is on
top of the pack, playing .905 ball on 38
points in 21 games. They should be the
team to beat — but don't count on it!
The Chiefs - alias - The whinners and
criers, probably won't even make "A" by
seasons end. Sunys got off to a great start
but don't have the defence to win the
crucial game. The Coyotes will probably
replace the Chiefs and do much more
justice to an "A" division finish!
Canadian Tire is doing extremely well
considering the personnel they lost in the
off season, but they don't have the offence
or' the defence to go far in A division ball.
However, they are playing well and could
make a liar out of me!
Thruway Muffler is a very tough tourna-
ment team but have never done much in
our play-offs. I don't expect much different
this year (sorry guys! ).
Boyes are a. solid second for this year
and they are a great team - but the
discipline is not there yet. They won't cut it
in the play-offs sorry to say!
Port Albert Bulldogs have, potentially,
the best team in this league. However,
they exhaust themselves at tournament
and have left for play-offs or key season
games! The are a team that is rich by
tournament — but in our league, they are a
bunch of "Could Have Beens"!
Ideal Supply is still the team to beat for
the big one! They• are playing very de-
jected ball at the present --- due primarily
to a couple of league decisions that went
against them. One of those decisions, I per-
sonally disagree with — but that is the pro-
cess — and process - so — let it be so!
At times, ' strange things happen at
general league meetings! No one can
predict and no-one can acount for it. But, it
is a "good" process, and though it may not
seem so at times, to individual parties, the
end result is usually justified!
Ken and the boys are perhaps, tem-
porarily, disillusioned by the process!
However, I have watched these guys play
ball for "too" many years and I know that
they are not done yet! This sort of thing,
will pull them together, not tear them
apart!
They are a first class team and will
"bear" out these statements before the
season is done! They will meet Chrysler in
the final for "A" and should.win it! •
Well fans, there you have it — the
Brewsters predictions! If I'm wrong, that
is great, and if I'm right, that is great - but
what is truly "awesome' (as Ronny would
say) is the parity in our league this year! .
Next week will feature the standings and
Brewsters "B" division picks! Some love
it, and many hate it - but that isthe name
of the game! I write the way you play and
if you don't like it, then play better! The
heat is on! Tune in next week!
P.S: A message from Tim Frawley; Turn
in your ticket stubs now! You have had '
plenty of time. Thank -you!'
"GMSL" Standings to:
Team GWLTFA PT
Chrysler 21 18 1 2 284 107 38
Boyes 20 17 3 0 301 125 34
Ideal 20 16 4 0 281 114 32
Bulldogs 21 15 5 1 267 • 119 31
Can Tire 21 15 6 0 126 146 30
Sunys 21 14 6 1 231 198 29
Thruway 19 13 4 2 232 137 28
Chiefs '20 12 6 2 224 173 26
Coyotes 19 13 6 0 252 148 26
Suncoast 20 10 7 3 183 125 23
Home H 20 11 9 0 213 172 22
Dearborn 20 10 8 2 177 161 22
Parkhouse 22 10 10 2 222 157 22
Sifto. 20 9 8 3 146 121 21
Lakeland 21 9 11 1 214 167 19
Elevators 20 8 11 1 165 145 17
Lakeview 21 8 12 1 171 211 17
BBs 19 8 11 0 150 206^> 16
Local 1863 21 8 13 0 181 197 16
Little Bowl 21 7 13 1 184 208 15
Chisholm TV 21 7 14 0 178 236 14
Murphys 21 5 16 0 106 345 10
Shanahans 20 2 18 0 65 315 4
Gators 20 0 20 0 86 408 0
Re—Schedules:
9/23/16 from July 22 to July 26 at 5:00
p.m. Star.
Stringer, MacDonald win North
Goderich Duplicate Bridge Club played
a seven -table Mitchell game at the Legion
July 14, with Pat Stringer and Cathy Mac-
Donald taking North and South with 96
points.
Jean Papernick and Louise Hether-
ington took second with 92 and Donna
Sproule and Thersa ponatis finnished
third with 91.5 points. Anna Sadley and
Verna Worth scored 87.5 s oints to take
fourth.
Aelian Weerisooriya and P.K.
Venkiteswaran teamed to win the East and
West with 100 points. Mary Donnelly and
Eleanor Erskine were second with 92 while
Father Garvey and his partner, Jack
,Grace. scored 86.5 points to finnish third.
Frank and Jim Donnelly were fourth with
84.5.
The President's Cup will be held July 28.
Niagara Falls native wins contest
credits his success to "Charlie's Angel" a
new lure which he has invented and
perfected over the last three years.
"Charlie's Angel" will attract any game
fish, however, his catches with salmon,
trout and bass have been spectacular.
Charlie Wray of Niagara Falls, winner
of the 1986 Molson Big Fish Contest and the
1985 United States lin Fisherman Catch and
Release Championship has recently been
named Ontario Angler of the year. Charlie