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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1976-07-15, Page 30ODER' I SIONAL•STAR,tHU Rob Bundy and Ph ll" Mattl` take Cover under"their tower as-' they rehearse the play Babel's Rap. The Pendulum players Bu.ntam _...__ ..`._.(-continued from page 6)......- *- for the lead, which Goderich held throughout the game. They scored four more in the second inning, as Lori Thompson, walked • with the. • .bases loaded, Heidi Elliott' got a two -run double and Mit- chelmore scored .Elliott..with yet another„ double for• a 5'4) Goderich lead. Seaforth got •'•on the -.Scoreboard in the bottom of the second, Sills getting a -two-run hoiner with two outs. Mitchelmore added yet anothei r•un for . Goderich, singling . and advancing to third on Rowe's s.ingle.., and . scoring on a sacrifice fly. • • • ruin in -their half -of the third Scott tr.iplingilrurne Connelly 'for a 7-3 score. • Connelly tallied again in'the • fifth for Seafortk, singling in ' Scott on third for the fourth Seaforth run. Goderich maintained . a five -run leadafter half: Dori Oke • led off ' with 'a double, :Lori • Thompson ,singled her -home anis scared on a sac-xifice•fly. Goderich iicedthe ballgap- e in-theseventh with.a five -run blast off two walks and three singles with one out. Heidi Elliott 'was' the Winning pitcher for Goderich, and added two hits and three Seaforth turned in another. 'runs to.the.cause` (continued frorii.page 1) The 'project was •.first revealed late in 1973 about the same time ' as the • rival ' Suncoast 'Mall,, now com- pleted..•-..Gaderich downtown merchants 'had `� Blocked the construction..o•f'the Suncoast 'Mall through the Ontario Municipal Board and the•• Ontario government placed'a 'land_freeze.. on' Goderich` township •that ' temporarily halted the Highway project. 'Rockledge opposed the legality of the ..freeze . and began constructionseveral (contiriuedfroth page; 1) . decision decision; but that they should not ask the, public for more than the 'target figure of° $130,000. ° _ Shewfelt explained•.that•the expansion..w4,o..,,conducive to Rlans tb cen°tralP recreation • atthe arena and in.future use" the West and Waterloo Street corner location for municipal, fire and police headquarters He added • that the public would riot be asked for more funds .but "that the additional $27,000 could be raised ' in moirahs later 'and ' the downtown merchants, dropped their opposition to the Suncoast Mall.claiming if there was to be.a mall it may as well be located Within ,the town limits.' Rockledge completed some workon their site in 197.4 and after installing about $60,000 worth of tile beds, septic •tan'ks. and 'foundations stopped work. Landow]) has since then picked-. up . the project.... ,• .r future through dances. -at the arenaand other ..Spacial projects. • Cavanaugh told thee Signal- Star Tuesday, that • the Celebrity 300 Dinner, .under the direction of Jim -Banks:, • has been scheduled for Aug. 25 -at Saltford Valley 1•iall. The cost will be $:50 a plate and the, . committee is presently negotiating with : several-: sports' celebrities' and sports broadcasters. The committee is' hopeful to Sell -3M ,tickets for the dinner; A.. 'I COEW-RUSEACIL ELECTROTIONIE DEHUMIDIFIERS • -Doors and windows sticking? .Basement pipes dripping? If you'harte°any of these prOblems In your, home chaiMs are that excess humidity is to blame. Eliminate this problem. with an 'Electrohome Dehumidifier from R 41t SER VICE. MINION HAEEEAHE • TORIAIT NORM , G01ERICH openedwith two plays,_Tuesdaynight. (staff photo) 1973 CHEV :1 Ton-: Pickup 4 speed transmission, 292 6 cylinder engine, side mirrors. Finished in red. 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