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upersthrs triugrph in
The . Goderich Superstars opening inning with a standup side retired.
unleashed .an» awesome . of- • double. Kris Maillet singled: Becky McIver opened
'fence on the Goderich ' to bring her in but the another rally in the fifth with
• Sailorettes and after seven Sailorettes. went scoreless`Ior ' ' a double scoring on Karen`.
innings had whitewashed the the next two stanzas. • Tyndall's single, Judy
Sailorettes 33-12 in Ladies In•the fourth Becky McIver Bedard caught a single to
,Recreational Softball league slammed a triple and scored score Tyndall , before, the
action; Wednesday night. The when Karen Ryndall.caught a Superstars killed the drive..
Superstars caught pitchers single. Bev Doll singled' and Wanda Pruder.got all :the
Jody Cox and Bev Doll for . Judy Bedard scored then Sailorette scoring in the sixth
over 40 hits, five :of them both with.her second'double. .-with a borne run`. The final
homerruns: Iris l'Vlaillet.earned another. ' four runs were in the. final
- 'Bonnie Mugford started the a.RBI •with a single before .the • inning. with ' Becky McIver.
scoring. spree off` in the first < �,,
;.inning with a single. Maryn
followed with' a
McCuspey fo up
double and Judy Diaper
caught a • : single . to score - -•
Mugford 'and start , the '•
Superstars off. Colleen
Straughan smashed two runs
, di
O ...;
in with a' -double and •then
WI
scored .on a double by :Bev .
starting things, off amain with
her. third hit in. as .manytrips
to the plate. McIveri.doubled
and moved to third on a single
from, Karen Tyndall. Bev Doll
doubled to Score. McIver and
Tyndall and then- .scored
herself on Joyce McIver's.
double. Joyce McIver scored
on .two 'singles from Wanda
Million and, Terri. Corriveaau„
before 'the'' Superstars ended
the inning and the gam.
story of Parr`
ive;�Iec'
GODEB:IEA SIONAL-STAR,
l e
Everyon. e oyes , to go to WDO donated. many items
auction sales but ,how many • from books to wigs. It was a
know what it takes to become lot •of -fun and as before. the .
an auctioneer. Last week Mr. proceeds go'to help pay, the
Harold • .Lamb, of Goderich, : expenses of running • WDO.
joined WDO for their Spring Harold ..will donate his time •
• Auction and before the sale,. and 'services to any service:
got under Way Harold talked, 'clubs or church' groups, so if
to tike ladies about'sue= you want to have a' lot of fun '.
tioneer>Ing: get in: touch. with Harold
of w
ETarold. had dreamed Lamb and set up your o • n
being an auctioneer from auction sale,•
childhood and at age 19 he Thanks to Harold : for
applied at the 0 schobi for helping: make the morning a
auctioneers. aEe Mason City, " .great success for the ladies,..
7"'Iowa• At that time there were Next week will be the last ,
so' many, Anmericansenrolling '.regular meeting for WDO„
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9.1; 3
May 18 the Pie fiver e;leare:d
harbor light after unloading
grairfl' _.
May 20 the A'lgorail arrived
light from Kingsville for salt;.
May 20 the M„Qndoc arrived:
The Huron, County and pictures of past ;events. Clinton; ex -officio members,] very few Canadians were' until fall so do plan to attend
Denomme. . enawn Westbrooke accepted. Harold was. turned sand on June 9 will be a. picnic
scored. Denomme with .. a Historical. Society met' in She quoted' prices of butter, in ' Warden . •John McCutcheon,
Sailorettes Varna Hall. Wednesday May'1905 at 14% and -171/2 cents a Brussels.. and Reeve- Elsa. down but his desire : for . out at Hindmarsh's cabins,
triple before th'e ,o ,+' n n;,, when David pound, and eggs at 10 cents a. Hayden, Goderich; archivist-
Mugford-
rchivist auctioneering wasn't dam= See you all next week:
re- Mack
Mugford led off the second McClure, president, was :"'.. historian,: Mrs. W.D. pened.
stanza with a triple that chairman. The • secretary Mr. H. Worsell of Goderich London..
started an eight run spree for treasurer, Mrs. M. Batkin • brought in the slate of officers Public . relations officers
the • Superstars. . Nancy. • f ”previous for 1976 which was duly ap- are Mrs. D.D.. Mooney,
Ferguson drew a walk and roved They are hon�lary Goderich,
Marilyn McCuspey stepped:
into her second double to
score Mugford. Colleen
'Straughan grabbed another
double to score McCuspey
and Gerguson and then came
in ,on back to back singles by
Bev. Denomme and Dawn
Westbrooke., Dale • Oke
hammered a double to score
Denoinmer and Westbrooke.
Connie Oke followed up with a
double to score: Dale Oke and
then scoredherself on . a
single by . Nancy. Ferguson
before. the .Sailorettes
managed a third out., .>
. Judy Draper led. off . the
third with a triple and scored
when Colleen Straughan got a
single • her third hit of the
game. Bev Denommestepped
g
ave •reports o Mrs. .Fran
minutes and the financialp Mr. J.
statement: presidents, Mrs, A.- Popp, ' Fingland, Clinton;
Mrs, Le Roy. Poth reported Clinton,,Miss Belle Campbell, Hogan, Exeter, Mrs.. Susan'
for the membership: there Seaforth, and .Mr. W.E. White, Seaforth; and Miss
are 112 members so far ;in Elliott, Goderich; president, .Myrtle Johnston, Wingham. -_
1976 and 212 in 1975. Mr. `• D. McClure, Crediton; The nominating committee
Mr. McClure explained' the first vice; Mr. H. Worsell, is Mrs, H. Turner, Mr: H.
photographic contest open to Goderich; second vice, Mr. J. ' ,Worsell. and Judge G. Hays,
all- students of elementary Hogan, Exeter; and all of Goderich.
Damages
schools in Huron County. secretary -treasurer, Mrs. M. .
Cagegory one is a Batkin, Clinton. ,
photographic study on any Councillors are: Mr. A.Y. .
historical architecture, McLean, Seaforth; Mrs. W. minor in
historicaluiIbuildings, i
b ld' industry -,e Metcalf;•
Bayfield; Mrs,":
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business, 'store; church or' Frank . Fingland, Clinton; a'Cci ent" .
farm. Category two: a model Mrs. Earl . Haist, . Crediton;
demonstration or display of a .Mrs,. W. Turnbull, Brussels; The. Goderich •g Police the rhythm. One of them is "A
pioneer craft; these. to be , Mrs . H. Bolger, 'Brussels; Department reported five big brown bug bit a bit brown
sponsored at certain fairs in Mrs. Nelson .Reid,' Walton; accidents intown during the bear", Try saying that over
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16.1 - rizes are $8, $6, $4,. Mrs: H. Turner, . Goderich; past 'week. only one of which and over quickly.
and $2 and five '$1 prizes. Mrs. Cecil ,Blake, Dungan resulted in• a major carnage: It takes an auctioneer about
Particulars`; can `be obtained non; Mrs: Jordyce Clarke,' estimate. •5-8 years to get established.
from the Fair Boards or local ' Goderich; -•Mr. Raymond A .two -car" collision on May especially in and around a
e and set upmembers of th.Historical Scotchmer, Bayfield; Mrs. 20 at the intersection of 'small town If you 'have the
into a doubl Dawn : e Edith Baker, Seaforth; Mrs, Montreal. Street, and The • . drive'. and: determination it
Westbraoke's three• run round Society.. � `
tripper. Dale and Connie: Oke A. bus trip is being planned • R. Simpson, Hensall Mrs. Square resulted in .a total can be a very rewarding.
Mugford kept the to Bruce County on Wed- Guy'Emmerson, Goderich, damage 'estimate. of $300to a' ., profession and you also learn-
and Bonnie nesday, June 23. The bus will
_lam,. '•Wr-s .- 34adys • • ailacg : " a lot about anti ues and
inning alive with three singles vehtcle drrvn-layMark-R.yan-—•---_. q
be„;leavin from Clinton at 9 Clinton. 7 '.Blake St. W.. .Goderich. collectables through the
setting up another ,two runs g There was no damage to the
'When :Nancy 'Ferguson a.m. and ;the plcice will•'be � President of the Bayfield auctions.
doubled.' Ferguson scored on $3.50 per person. Historical Society. is Mrs, secondvehicle driven by Lee' After this' eryinteresting
•
Several :splendid musical Gwen Pemberton. Ryan, 128. Britannia Rd. W., talk wit old it was'time
Marilyn McCuspey's triple' p Goderich. There were . no
and then McCuspey Scored on 'numbers were given by Mrs. Chairmen of the standing . - for the aucti n: The ladies of ;.
Judy D'raper's single. Singles Wilfred , Jervis on the comm'ittee's' are:: mem injuries:
by. Patti Denomme. and Bev "Bones'Lanci Mr. W. Webster • bership, . Mrs.LeRoy .Poch,.
Denomme brought Draper • on the mouth. organ.. Mrs. Bayfield; projects, Mrs. Tait 1 Department
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home' f the'final run of the Albert Craig of Bayfield .Clarke;' . Goderich;. ' finance,
1 d ;tar, much to the M H G °d hand
Several years., later, after
his familywas grown, Harold
applied again to the Reisch
Auctioneering . School. This
time he was accepted and
began years of hard work.
The school held classes the
same as a regular school and
there were 200 students
enrolledfor the three week
course. . •.
Harold practiced 20 hours a
week from the books supplied
from the school and he bought
a couple of ;._records that
taught how to say the bidding
numbers :forwardsand back-
wards
along with tongue
twisters, that you• use to get.
During the past week the
Goderich Police epa men
ome or r•laid three charges under the
p aye his gui. , r. Worsell,o eric Criminal Code of Canada, one
inning h ent personal constitution and by- under the' Juvenile
Nancy Ferguson. hit a'two 0 enjoyment of
osepres
laws, Judge • Glenn • Hays, Delinquent Act, 21 under the
Goderich;' .editorial, Mrs. ! Highway Traffic Act and
Tait Clarke, Goderich; eightunder the Liquor
auditor, . Mrs_ Ross Carter, 'Licence Act
out single in the fourth to' .Mr. ,T. McAsh , gave a
start off six run rally for the." comprehensive and in-
Superstars. Marilyn terestingtalk onthe history of•'
• McCuspey tripled to bring her • Varna, Mr. 1VicAsh • is •.
home and Judy. Draper storekeeper and postmaster'
harhmered one out of the. park • at Varna: He , and Mr. W.
to drive McCuspey in. Patti Chuter are the'only men still.
Denomme singled, Bev .living in Varna who: were
Denomme doubled and Dawn . born tkere. Mr. McAsh still
Westbrooke stepped into her sleeps in the room in which he
second bonier of the game -to was born.
add the other•three'ruris to the ' He outlined in his talk the
boar. d various industries conducted
In the sixth the Superstars over the years and mentioned
were held to• three runs., twonames of old families :in so
of them homers. Connie Oke doing.. Some well, known
singled .and Bonnie Mugford names , were --, Crawford,•
slammed it out of the park for Gordon., Beattie, Armstrong,
two of the runs and Judy .:Turner, Johnston and. many
Draper stepped -into her others. Someindustriesand
second. round tripper. of the crafts included blacksmith,
contest. In the sixth Dawn sausage maker,; cooper,
Westbrooke • singled and tailor, miller, tavern keeper
Connie Oke moved her and•storekeeper.
• around with a single before In the chesse factory, folk
both runners scored on a brought their cows ..to the'.
throwing error by the factory to be milked. and, then
Sailorettes. drove them home again.
The' Sailorettes managed to Mrs. Ernest McClinchey of
save face by pushing a dozen Varna augmented Mr.
runs over, in `seven innings. McAsh's• :talk with several
-
Judy Bedard got the first 'Si lteresting anecdotes of her
Sailorette marker .. in the own and showed clippings
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