HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1978-04-27, Page 8PAGE 8—GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1978
T�ball - softball registration
Registration for boys and
girls interested in playing T-
b.all this summer will be hoid
at the Goderich Recreation
office on Waterloo Street
Saturday May 6,
Recreation director Mike
Dymond said if there is
enough interest a T -hall
league will be organized this
summer. T -ball provides
youngsters with an in-
Vanastra Centre
R.R. No. S, Clintons
RECREATION
SWIM TIMES
troduction to softball and
every player has an equal
opportunity to hit the ball, as
it is placed on a stand.
With each player able to hit
the hall it eliminates the
possibility of a pitcher
dominating the game. A team
is composed of 11 players.,,
Further information on the
game of T -ball may be ob-
tained from the recreation
office.
There will also be
registration for boys up to 15
years of age to form a softball
league. Dymond was hopeful
that there would be sufficient
interest to form a few teams.
Coaches and assistants will
be needed for both of these
softball programs and anyone
interested in coaching is
asked to call the recreation
office.
ADULT
Mon. -Fri. 12:00-1:15 p.m.
Wed. 9:00-10:00 p.m.
OPEN
8:30-10:00 p.m.
8:30-10:00 p.m.
6:30-7:30 p.m.
8:30-10:00 p.m.
7:00-8:00 p.m.
3:00-4:30 p.m.
Mon.
Tues.
qd.
TI'furs.
Fri.
Sat. & Sun.
FAMILY
2:00-3:00 p.m.
6:30-7:30 p.m.
Sun.
Thurs.
FEE:
Child 25' - 12 yrs. or under
Student 50' - 17 yrs. or under
Adult '1.00 - 18 yrs. or over
Senior citizens /, price off
regular adult admission
Family '2.00 Maximum
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Seperate school students from Huron and Perth counties took •a day off from their
classroom work last week arid competed in an elementary school ping-pong tournament
at St. Mary's School in Goderich. The youngsters split into four levels in the round robin
tourney and St. Mary'? came away from the tables with championships in all four levels.
Peter Conlon won the junior boys' title and Tammie Gibbons the junior girls'. In the senior
division Joey Morrissey was the boy's champ and Barb Conlon the girls'. Here Mary Ellen
Ducharme of St. Boniface in Zurich shows a lot of form in a return shot. Kevin Core of St.
Joseph's in Stratford uses some body English in a rally while Joey Morrissey goes to his
backhand in one volley. (photo by Jeff Seddon)
Maitland club curlers electnew executive
Lady golfers, tennis
players and curlers joined
forces at the . Maitland
Country Club for the final
curling draw of the season.
The evening included
dinner, prizes, the annual
meeting, the election •of of-
ficers for 1978-79 and the
Maitland Bong Show.
Ann Kuran, Sue Hill, Sally
Walker, Bernice Moore and
Doris Paquette won raffle
prizes.
The winners of the final
draw were Eleanor Erskine,
skip, and her team of Nancy
McLennan, Elaine Worsell
and June Culbert.
Jean , McGee, = Judy
Finlayson, Connie Connelly
and Linda Bruinsma were
second and the team of Joan
Grace, Muriel Murphy, Vie
Takalo and Shelagh • Sully
were third.
Skip, Kay Duncan and her
team of Chris Turner, Elaine
Worsell and June Calvert
were the Wednesday night
winners while the team of
Lori Ginn, Joyce Orr, Judy
Finlayson and Pat Jewell
finished second. Bernice
Moore. Ann Duran, Monica
Pager and Michele Webster
were third.
The ladies also elected a
new executive for the 1978-79
season and the executive
includes: Kay Duncan,
president; Eleanor Erskine,
past president; Kay King,
vice-president; Lynn
Edwa.rd', second vice-
president; Joan Grace,
secretary -treasurer; Jean
'McGee, honspiel: Nancy
McLennon; jitney; Vivienne Dempsey, Judy Finlayson, Betties
Takalo, social and Mary Ann Chris T,urner.. and ,Lorraine draws.
are in . 'charge
of
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The Ladies' Legion Auxiliary to Kincardine Branch 183 had the top team of bowlers on
Saturday when the Ladies' Legion Auxiliary to Goderich Branch 109 held their annual
bowling tournament in Goderich. Thirty-six teams participated in the tournament. Front
row, left to right, are Kincardine team members Rae Blair, Mary Hawn and Pam Teta,
Back row, left to right are Jean Hanniman, Annie Mason, Evelyn Carroll of Goderich
Auxiliary and honorary provincial treasurer who donated the trophy and Ardlel Walpole.
()photo by Joanne Walters)
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