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OPERICH SIGN.AL:STAR, THt.IRSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1976c
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Paul Parsons and„Mike Donnelly have conducted sailing
classes in Goderich ,arbor for two summers •under ;a
provincially funded program. This summer. close to . 70
junior and adult sailing enthusiast§, took advantage of the
. course. (staff photo)
0UN-TRY .,CL3
By Doris.Paquette
Sorry I *missed the paper. Kane... -
last week.. Verna Kane- .and - Doris
The golf course -is- in great Paquette '. attended the
shape. Work has °Started on Walkerton' ladies' tour -
the new
ourthe-new number one green'for nawent on . Wednesday• last .:
next year. It will be a tricky week and both won prizes.
shot. Have you 'all decided All the snatch play •in"both.
Which club' you are going to men and ladies are getting
use down.to the finals'. Some very
,, Men's . winners' this 4week' '•••interestilig gainer-are•corriii
were; Paiil Johnson, Tony up° 2
Bedard;-D'an-e--Corinish, Jack • '
Hinton,,, Cam MacDonald; Bill • several., ladies, will be; at
Jones, Ralph- Kingswell,tending the Wingham Club
Burt Worseil, JI•ohn Kane, Al, next Tuesday`. The M aitiand
Sumner, Earl Elliott and Don. "ladies : will- host, the ladies
Stewart. • inter -club next Wednesday,
August 25 -
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The' meri's :'inter -club was Thi 'Couples Tour -
held, at. the Maitland on nament" will be- held this,
Sunday, August 15. Saturday;: August 21,'We have
' Ladies ` night winners •for. a full field of players arid it
Seaforth man wins
Bill Austin of Seaforth
wasn't the least bit hesitant
about accepting the $1,000 he
won in the special pot at the
Clinton Monster Bingo on
Monday, August 16, While he
happily collected his, win-
nings,- Cecile . M.CNei1 of
Goderich, Doug. Beach of
Goderich and Tula Gossier of
Vanastra • were individual
winners • of ,other specials1
worth over $150 each. ° •
. the,: night ' of winnings
6 r
her• ••` sue'cessful b.irigo;
players taking individual $50
regular games were: Elsie
Murrell, Clinton; Bill Brown,
Port Albert; Edith Camp.bell,
Mitchell Tula • Gossier,
Vanastra; Mrs. Ron Geddes,
Goderich; Sadie Campbell,
Mitchell; Mrs.`Waiter Baird,
Brucefield and Pat Shaw of
Blyth. , •:. .
Other regular game win -
Tuesday, August lQ were: Jst shbuldbe afun filled day":.. •
flight Ha'ze1 Beaver,.', Jean The tennis solart5-have sire •
Knight; : 'putting Doris been busy.: It's great to see so
Paquette; 2nd flight, Grace Many people using the courts'
Neville, Vern Frith, putting and the clubfacilities;
Marg Evans' 3rd flight -Chris
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. double
Velma Cam- • The over 18 men's do ble
pion, putting Berith Jesso,p tournament was won by. Ed
and-''. Cathy ,Walsh; special.Currie. and Paul Brown, who
'flight, Lynn Edwards, Laurie played Bob Dick and Pat.
Banter, Helen • McDaniel.. Pattison inthe finals. Score 6 -
Closest to pin -on No. 6, Verna 4 2-6 6-2.
pntam girls lea
In the second game of first-
round : playot,f . action, The
Goderich B;ontarn Girls'
°softball club won its second
game over Mitchell by a 9-4
score: They now lead the est.
of five. series two games
none. ,
The powerful. Mitchell
throwing arm which fanned.
-so many batters in the first
game was again no barrier
• fnr- :thf hnntnmq' n,; thry
tallied runs in four innings.
The Goderich girls took the
lead in th* second inning and
never relented. Four. singles,
a wild pitch and two walks
given uy by Mitchell allowed.
enise Mitchelmore, Laura' ”
IVIacDonald and' Dori Oke to
score for Goderich.
They added another pair in
the third inning to takea 5-0
lead. Singles by Sandy •Rowe
series
C1•
...`arid Laura MacDonald turned
into runs on a passed ball and
'Tracy Jewell's base hit;
Mitchell tallied a single run
• in the third when Heidi Elliott
was struck for a home run
with twcf out:
Another pair of rur.s in the:,
fpurth. inning •gave the .bang.
faros a 7-1, lead, Heidi Elliott
and .Lori ,Thoinpson on first
and second scored when
Denise+Mitchelmore powered'
a double- into right', .center
field. •
The• kip 'of the fifth inning
brought Mitche'lr1 its second
Jun, corning on a leadoff
triple and a base hit with one
Mitchell " closed • their•,
Vanastra Trap Shoot
find three prefect
At the August 10 trap shoot hitting all of the 25 skeets
at•„ the .. Vanastra,,, gun' club;• while Paul Middleton, Clinton ,
'
Murray: East, ClintonJohn: scoiaped 23 and Tom Allen,
Anderson; -lCippen+r and. Bill • Lo°ndesb-oro;. Harrison..
s., •.Stewart, Goderich, all scored •Schock•, . Zurich ' and . Bill
_ perfect mails shooting 25 out Stewart,-Goderich-each h-tt 22 ;.....-
of 25 traps. Greg Potter, Goderich
Bill Thompson, • Clinton; . scored; 21 and Mery Batkin,
Jack Mills, Guelph; Tom " Clinton scored 18 while Jim
Allen, .Londesborb and East of Clinton and John
George Hamm, Blyth scored• Greidanus also, of Clinton -
24 while Jim Butcher, Clinton scored 17 each:- •
scored 23 and Mery Batkin,' Ashley Gilbert,-'_God`erich
Clinton:. Jeff - Darling, scored 15 :and Jerry Zghr, •
Exeter; Manfred Dieroff, Zurich scored 13.
Goderich and Greg Potter,
ners .splitting $50 Rots were,
Al' Robinson of Vanastra and
Roxy Hunt of Mitchell. Della.
Slavin of Clinton and Dianne
Innes of.Mitchell split another
game as did Irene. Davis of
Hensall; Mrs. Bill McIlwain
of Bayfield and Doug Reid of
Varna.
Lois.. Smith of Clinton and
Phylis Lee of•' Clinton split
the sixth game, while Marg
Reynolds of " Clinton,- Irene
O,Gf eery¢ ofrG cie> ie• • rs
Robert Govenloc:k'-of Clinton
shared the winnings in
Goderich scored 22. -
Herman Fisher, Benmiller
and Jim Caldwell, Kippen
scored 21 • each and John
Greidanus, Clinton scored 20
and Joan Dierolf, Goderich
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scorini in the top. of the sixth
inning when they got two runs
off Elliott. A .triple straight •
into center field two base hits
and a sacrifice fly se red the
t o runs. ^.
Goderich capped its scoring
in the game in the bottorn bf
the sixth inn.ing,andy Rowe
singled"' and MVtchelmore.
tting next, _slammed' one
over the fence fora home run:.
The score after seven com-
plete .tinriings Was 9.4 r
Goderich. °
The neat game will. be
played in Mitchell on Monday
evening. If. another game is,
necessary it will be played in
Goderich. •on. Tuesday
evening. * '•
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Store o . en Friday and Saturday or by appointment.,
and Bradley Mann, Hensall,.
scored 19
• Jim" Craig, Clinton scored
18 points while Bill.
McGregor; ' `Kippen and
Ashley • Gilbert, Goderich
scored 17 and Bill. Munro
Vanastra scored 15.. • -
Paul Stanley, Clinton and
Eugene Clark, Exeter scored
14 and Dan Crera scored 13
and' Jim East of C1'inton
scored 10.
At the'Vanastra skeet shoot
hon a ugus L4 BIaI IQ ran _ .
'of Clinton had a perfect1ay-`—
...another game:- _ .. •° .
Winning bingo cards were
filled by Mrs. Arnold Beach 014
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Goderich, Marg Reynolds of
Clinton,, Mrs. Haggitt of -Blyth'..
and Mrs. ° Helen .Byers . of
Seaforth and also -by Doris
Ryan oi' Dublin' and Jean
Brown of Goderich. -
Goderich . Race way..•
Tonight's en tries
.FIRST RACE:Pace
BONNIE MEADOWS
RAGTIME KID
J.D. RELCO
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CHIEF YOUNG
J.D. PRIDE
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SECOND RACE -Pace
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Wm. McLinchey ' YANKEE GO LEE
rb C. Young -FOURTH RACE -Pace .
G. Woodburn .: SCOTCH A PLENTY ,
Bill Rapson A MORTGAGE LIFTER'
D: Jewitt . BABES BOY....,
Purse $350 CLAYBROOK RICCI
D. Jewitt SCOTTS G •
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SIXTH RACE -Pace Purse 000
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BR'ENDA'SBLAZER' • D.Jetyitt
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COSEXA R. Henry
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SUNDAY TOVC J. DOckworth
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The University of Western Ontario
EXTENSION COURSES
for
CLINTON, GODERI:CH and -AREA 19.76-77
The University of Western Ontario will be offering the .following Coursesat the
Schools indicated beginning at 7:00 p.m, on the dates'shown
CENTRAL HURON SECONDARY SCHOOL in Clinton
English 135
f iterature of the -Bible
Visual' Arts 021 Introduction to Visual Arts
Visual. Arts 147•. . Canadian Art
Mon. Sept: 13:
:Mon. Sept. 13'
Mon.„Sept.-13
His#airy T4i "isos�' ConfectratiOrrea'nada-.f•8d7=T972- - es,_ pL..14- •... _ ._
Politics 020 Introduction' to Political Science Tues.°Sept. 14
Sociology. 020 introduction -to Sociology • • Wed. Sept. 15
Sociology 231 Methodology and Statistics Wed:'•Sept. 15...
Politics. 140 Politics of Developing Countries Thurs. Sept,.16
GODERICH DISTRICT COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE in Goderich
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°.Philosophy •ll'20 Introduction to Philosophy Thurs.'Sept. 16 -61,00 -p.m.
DEADLINE FOR NEW„STUDENTS•tAPPLYING FOR ADMISSION FOR THE
FIRST TIME:IS:
September 3rd, 1976
Admission Application
ation Formsrm
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are available at the MainOffice of Central
Huron
SecondarySchool, 165 Princess St.,St Chnton and att Goderich District Collegiate In
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statute, °South ..St•; Goderich. Information. -Handbooks and Admission Application -
•F-orms are also available from The Summer School and Extension Department, The
University of Western Ontario, London, N6A 5 B8. (510 679,4632 or 3634. 0°
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For a limited time you can purchase one of our. brand
- new fall -coats at a reduction of 10 percent: Wpm' are
going to need a coat later, don't wait, buy now arid save
10 percent. This year the fa;ihlonS,are challenging and
again you may have yours trimined with fur or un{
trimmed...Included• at 10 percent "off are ski jackets.•,:;
pant coats, casual coats and fair trimmed coats, .,
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