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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1976-09-23, Page 20
'PAG • 1 GODPRICI-iSIGNAL-STAR, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER.43. 1976 omen assure. opening win • French Gleaners- used; two MaeDblial :hamrrtered" -One out. In the fourth .Tann home runs_and two singles to sacrifice fly to centre field. - Crawford singled but was notch three runs and shut out and Clare Harman .another to grabbed -at second -- on a McGee Pontlacs in the left to move Klages to third fielder's : choice. Ken' Daer opening .game of them' and George Sutton singled to allowed French - j,ust seven Goderich Industrial Softball score him: Sutton took over hiss . but .two of them` were league championship series from their catching home run some run balls. Daer struck Sunday. The three runs were drives in the third and fifth out four Caners in the losing all Don McWhinney needed as innings to give French a 3-0 effort. '•he held' the Pontiacs to.'two win, hits for the -win. Don McWhinney gave up a' Kla iarn-in-tne-- + _ "e e voinneFs of proved to be the e w nner in the second inningh two out the "B" Divisionof the league . gwhen-heled--eff--•h'u`t-killed„ the threat ta•'' g t-:--:^!a-yam v ille F•rPnch win with ai single: Frank ting John Phillip to ground :•the "A"Division. SunsetNews Wars` 'sunniy skies prevailed' a beautiful da, the closing Two=Ball,party on. Sunday. Stan Telford and.. Gerry Harris were the trophy. winners for the: day with Stan Connelly and Mary -Lynn Telford as runner up. Other winners' for'the day ' were Shirley. and Paul ' Baechler, MacAdam .and ' Vic , ,--Fewe1]�er-r-y Harris and Ar Mountford: Everyone in.the event won prizes and a great. pot -luck supper was enjoyed., by all. Many.thanks goes out to Bill and Jean Asher for all their time and effort in organizing and planning these'. various events throughout the season. Other winners were Sue v for MacMa a^dEd • ; tied •with Connie Falkiner and Gerry Harris. This week will ;:, fie the ladies closing dinner. Tee. _off from four till five-- o'clock as cocktails and dinner will start at 7:30. Don't miss Mrs: Millers horse cooked meal. On Men's. Night Bill and -Art' Mrs. Martin Strapghan:gives her and her husband's stallion a Light workout at their High- way 21 farm preparing for fall fairs held on weekends throughout the area. . The pinto paint stallion Mr. Boot's Bars 'had had a busy summer of showing at fairs dnd other com- petitions throughout southern Ontario and has been placing consistently in the top three spots at western -pleasure and at halter; The three-year-old is well on his way to point standings necessary to becoming a championship horse.. (staff photo) Iarksman at skeet shoot Murray East of Clinton had a perfect day on.Septembet 18. at the Vanastra Gun Club's skeet shoot when he hit all 25 of the:-skeets. Tom. Allen of, Londesboro wasn't far behind, missing only once for a score of 24. Next came Bill Stewart and Greg Potter of . Goderich, Harrison Schock -of Zurich andCahrii, Christie „ of Kirkton, who each . missed three;. targets -;,;for : 22 scores. Mery Batkin of Clinton. hit 21, while '.George and Paul Giles of London each hit.20. They were followed by John Hessel of . Goderich with, 19; Jim . Caldwellof Kippen, 1S; Joe Kende of Zurich, 15 Ashley Gilbert of Goderich, l4 and Dale. Meerburg of -Forest, 13.- In, the trap shoot last. Tuesday, September 14, another Clinton . man, Bill Thompson, hada perfect day, knocking all 25 targets out. of 'the air. 'Close behind was the trio of . John Hessel of. Goderich, Jeff Darling of Exeter and Murray East of Clinton, who each hit 24 out of' 25traps. .. Next came Greg Potter of Goderich"" Mery Batkin of Clinton and Jack Mills of Guelph, who each hit while Jiin- aldwell of Clinton hit 22 .. 'and Ron Wilson' of Kincardine hit 21. Following them were Herman Fisher of Benmiller•, Paul Mellar of Vanastra and Jim Craig of Clinton' each. with .20; Eugene Clark of ,Exeter and' Paul Stanley of Clinton with 19;. Jim East of" Clinto 17 and. Janet Potter of lodch with "16. .• On• October ' 2 the . Sunset' will be hosting the Goderich Memorial Arena•Roof Benefit. Golf Tournament; ' Hertai your of to :have a good day of .golf as well as; support' the Arena Roof Fund. Don't forget whether you golf or not you stand a chance on a Deluxe Coloured TV- plus .several other ..prizes. • You may alsoreceive a $'15°00 Tax` Receipt, As tickets .are being sold quickly ,please ' ,contact Harold. Wall§, Paul Baechler,. Bob Gibbons or Tim O'Brien, soot i1.:. .. • - Pat Dockstader and Shirley Baechler tied .with Del Mit- cheimore and Mariette. Chisholm • in ' the Two -Ball event held an 'Ladies Nite. • • • WINCHESTER 96 1'2 GA."•SKEET GUNS*(101 WITHOUT ENGRAVING). WINCHESTER '101 12 GA:•iTRAP•.GUNS (REG. STOCK)'• REMINQTON 742 SEMI -AUTO, 308, 30-06 280 CAL. • REMINGTON 760 PUMP ACTION 243,308,30-00 6M:M. CAL. REMINGTON.1100 SEMI -.AUTO 12ga-23/4"FULL-PLAIN BARREL REMINGTON 1100 SEMI -AUTO ga-23/4'x.. -,• FULL --VENT RIB REMINGTON 1100 -MAGNUM 12 ga-3"-FULL-PLAIN _REMINGTON 1100 MAGNUM 12 ga.= 3"- FULL-VENT,RIB REMINGTON.870•AP'PUMP ACTION 12 ga-30"-FU'LL-PLAIN ITHACA 300 XL SEMI -AUTO 13:_ga-2W/4"--1,MP-CYL-PLAIN ITHACA 900XL SEMI=AUTO 12 ga-23/4"=FULL-VENT RIB • ITHACA 37 DELUXE (OR STD.) PUMP 12 ga-23/4"-FUL L- :PLAIN. ITHACA MAG -10 DELUXE SEMI -AUTO 10 ga-31/2"-FULL= VENT. BROWNING CITORI O -U 12 ga-VENT .RIB -FIELD GR.. D. • BROWNING BLR LEVER ACTION 244 or 308 CAL BROWNINGBAR SEMI -AUTO IN 270-CAL;GRD 1 WINCHESTER •94 LEVER ACT ION IN -3_040 CAL.. _'_ WINCHESTER 9422 MAGNUM LEVER 'ACTION IN 22 MAG CAL. • • °•MOSSBERG MAGNUM (GANDER GUN) 12 ga•-30"-FULL CIL SE'S DOUBLE BARREL 12-20 GAUGE REG. 534.95 689.95 285.50 249.75 291.25 :320.95 -,- 315.25 ' 344.75 180:00 '259.95 299.95 624.9. 449.0 267.50 479.50 -169.95 •,J,1K; g.L• $47 5:00 *495.00 $239.00 : $2.09.00 •.$245::00.•. _1269.00 $,265.00 $285.00 $139.95. $195.00 $245.00;+ '$'169.00 $499-.00- $379.00 99.00- $379.00 $229.00 $395.0© - 201:95 $159.00 137.95 $119.00 195.00 $139.00 MISCELLANEOUS CIL-HERITAGE PREMIUM LONG RANGE -12ga. B. B. 2,4,5,6 ' ' 7;35 RED LINE 12 ga• NO. 71/2 SHOT SHELLS PER CASE (500 ROUNDS) 95.00 WINCHESTER AA TRAP. SHELLS PER CASE'". (500 ROUNDS) ro 112.00 :WINCHESTER -. HERITAGE AMMO 30-30 CAL. (20 ROUNDS) 7.95 WINCHESTER - HERITAGE. AMMO 308; 30=06,"303 BR. 180'.gr:(20 ROUNDS) ,9.90 REDFIELD& BUSHNELL SCOPES- RETAIL--LESS20 PERCENT QUICK 330 N SPINNING REELS ALGONQUIN BLACK STAG FISHING RODS 59.95 26.95 ALL OYH_ER, FISHING'EQUIPMENT IN STOCK RETAIL - LESS 35 PERCENT REDOING .0 RELOADER° r. IN'TRODUCTORY .'SPECIAL INCLUDES REDDING•NEW•-- IMPROVED "C" PRESS, •RAM AND PRIMER. ARM, SHELL HOLDER. 100 PRIMERS, 1' CASE LUBE' KIT AND 1 RELOADLNG-;t7(tE-SET; (:• 1 91.17_559.QQ G000 SUPPLY OF USED GUNS 'IN STOCK ALSO WE SERVICE 111,C.GUNS WE SELL. $3.95 $59.00 s67.95 •495• $5.95 $29.00 $1.5.95 060VICT4ORIA'ST., KINCARDINE,ONJARIii NEW -USED -BUY -SELL -TRADE Yery'thing .far the shooter, New Hours OPEN ' Weekdays 4 A.M. - 0 P.M: Sat. •9 A.M. - 6 P.M. 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