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NEW SERVICE STATION
The new garage on Huron
road at the CNR tracks is open-
ing on Monday, July 23. , It is
awned- by Raymond R. Hog-
garth; formerly of Clinton, whd
will be taking up residence in
DOHERTY HURLS SHUT.OUT
BALL AS BISSETS WIN 2-0
(y L.A.) Glanworth down in order and in
In probably the finest exhibi- •the ninth retired the first two
tion of pitching the Memorial batters. With two strikes on
League has seen this: year, Stan the third' batter and only one
Doherty hurled the Goderich strike away from a perfect no-
Bissets to a 2-0 Shutout over hit ";game, the Glanworth first.
'Glanworth Treasure Island baseman hit a wrong field texas
Kings in Glanworth. In so do- leaguer just failing out of - the
ing, he almost realized the' pit• reach of -Ron Oldriage and Russ
cher's dream—a no -hit game. Hofirneyer. Doherty promptly,
For eight innings Doherty set struck --out the next -batter, and
richly deserved_ a_mast _rema White House at Washington,
able shutout., D.C.
Goderich scored their two ,The next room represents an
runs in the top of the first oldtime barber shop; . with the
when Carter led off with' a long first barber chair used in Gode-
home run, his third in four rich Next to the barber shop,
games. Shewfelt singled, and and presently being equipped,
Goddard -deove him home with
is a dentist's workshop legit',
ing an ancient chair used by
th late Dr. L. E. Maybee,- The
fourth room is a photographer's
studio, complete with all the
Pitches A.
Locomotive
No -Hit Game
1
Star The baseball pitcher's dream,
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a no-hitter; was accompllished
(Continued from page 1) by ,John Bissett, 19, pitching in
East of '.the wood caary ings, aan• Industrial Teague scheduled
glassed -in fpur-xoom lth b game, Thursday night, at Agri -
just about- cohaplete. Here you cultural Park.
see -a complete oldtime - bed- Pitching' for Gerdiner's Dairy,
room, with a bed and dresser against Plante & Worthy, John
too massive for a modern home. struck .out 12 men, allowed no,
The bedroom suite, once the hits, and then had his shutout
porperty of the late Ds- Shaw;' spoiled by a walked batter, who
of Clinton, dates back to 1850 scored on a, throwing error dur-
and is almost a duplicate of the ing an attempt to pick off the
Abraham- " Lincoln strife in -the runner- at second, --•
John's team --won the game by
a score of five to one and re-
mains tied for top position in
the league. Don Currell was
the culprit who ruined the .shi t-
out with his scampering un-
earned run; ,
Team For "AA"
OASA Playoffs
This year Goderich will be
entering a team, in the Inter, a• dottible. t,y '
mediate "AA" OASA play- There were several outstand-
downs. They local representa- ing fielding,plays for both sides.
tives will be called the Siftos The Goderich players especially
and they are presently engaged caught the feeling of a no -hit trappings used by a meticulous
in the Industrial League: They game and probably played their , old-time camera artist. The four
also are playing exhibition finest game defensively. Every I rooms are glassed in to ay.oid
games ,.with other teams who member of the team played per -
I damage to the exhibit by care -
ll b entering Intermediate feet ball and the infield espec- mens and to a fascinating glim-
care -
will a en er less visit
or 'three thousand visitors dur-
ing the season."
So, if -you yet haven't seen
the axnazing+Huron County Mus-
eum, set aside a couple of hours
during visiting times and avail
yourself of the greatest value
available, both as to entertain -
ors.
"A" series. tally came up with at least six
To date the Siftos have play- difficult chances that a less
ed 14 games and have been suc- alert infield would have missed.
cessful in all but two' bf the Goderich batters meanwhile,
outings. Last Friday night the -although touching the Glan-
locals hosted a team from Strat- worth,pitcher, Loveless for only
ford. - Gord Walters and Car- five hits, were connecting well
nen Vint ---combined to pitch a nd--steal_ tins -.sent the nut -
'Goderich- efter his new home
on Huron "road is completed.
-The new service station will
handle Cities. Servi,4 44iiducts.
A full scale grand" openrz.ngAlias
been postponed until early. in
September.
Hand Crafted Briars — 20 Styles
four -hitter for a 4-1 victory. fielders deep to pull down long
Siftos will return to Stratford drives. Had this game been
this Saturday. .. - played in- Goderich with the out-
- Members of the Sifto squad field fence, at least four drives
incl,nde''. Tom McPhee, Frank would --have cleared the fence
MacDonald, Gord Walters, Cliff for homeruns. O„ne drive that
Petrie, Art Kidervater, John -
Bissett, Carmen' Vint, Clare
Harman, . Ross Daer, Andy
Smith, Doug MacDougall, Tom
Thompson, Ted Johnston and
Cam Bogie.
No exhibition games are- pre-
sently scheduled for the local
park but when they are the
team will be looking for fan
support. - •
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SPLIT GAI'tkES
Goderich Bissets split on
Pines that tools place last Sat-
urday-' and Monday. Saturday
night the locals' were downed
by Stratford 6.2. and on Monday,
Bissets came out victors by a
score of 13-6.
Line -scores for the two games
are: -
Stratford
Goderich
Hickson
Goderich 13 19 4
The game scheduled for this
Saturday against Ingersoll has
been ---postponed.
Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Hughes
and daughter Nancy, 'Mrs.
George Atkey and Mr.,. john'
Stringer visited John Ile, hes
and David Stringer at Ccmp
-Kitch:kewana op Beausoleil Is-
land on Sunday.
Mrs. Evelyn Watson., Gode-
. 'rich, recently spent a week with
friends in Teeswater and Luck -
now.
R. H. E,
6 9 1
5 2
6 ,12 5
Mr. and Mrs. Beii Cornell, of
Toronto, are guests with the
former's sister, Mrs. C. W.
Hours at the museum are pse of oldtime daily living. Worsell.
scheduled from 10 a.m. to 5 pax
daily, and from 7 to 9 p.m.
l rondays, Wednesdays and 1!'ri-
days. Mr. Harald Turner of-
ficiates at the admitting office
but • so .many 'visitors call dur-
ing dfrliours--that-Mr. 'Neill -anti
Mr. Chisholm often are called
upon to let in • visitors aS early
as 6 a.ni, and as late as. 11 p.m.
In his own words Mr. Neill stat-
ed • "If we didn't let these- peo-
Shewfelt hit sent the left field- plc in, usually they are just
er back so far beyond the lights passing through the town, we..
that it was impossible to see ;would sacrifice as maw as two
him make the catch. 'The drive two of their players, continue(
must have travelled at least 300 to defy the Memorial League
feet and it is here that a fence executive and use these two:
is well worth while; es anyone players. It is expected a ruling
who can hit a ball, that dis- will be made shortly conceiving-
tance deserves a homerun. 1 Glanworth as they have defied•.
Glanworth, despite a league, theleague and their rulings all'
ruling prohibiting' the useof year.
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GOLF SCORES
A mica two -ball `foursome
competition was held Sunday
evening, at ' the Maitland' Golf
Club. ° First low gross went to
zzy Bedard and 1Vi?arg,,Evans.
First low net was won by Mikn
Ghkmbers and Dawna Sproule.
The evening proved so,enjoy-
able it was decided to hold
mixed two -pall competition
every Sunday at 6 p.m. .
A special invitation is extend-
ed to all club members to par-
ticipate in the. sports program..
Monday -*-men's night; Tuesday.„,„
ladies' night; Sunday, mixed.
two -ball foursome.
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FRESH HOME. MADE BREAD DAILY
WEDDING, ANNIVERSARY and BIRTHDAY CAKES
Are A Specialty of Culbert's •
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GEORGE'S CHURCH
July 22nd, Fifth Sunday after Trinity.
8.30 a.m.. - Holy Communion.
11 a.m.. MorningPrayer and Sermon.
(Junior Congr gafion and Nursery)
NO EVENING SERVICE -
Rector; REV. CANON KENNETH E. TAYLOR, M.A., D.D.
Mr. J. F. Stephens, M.A., B. Ed., Organist and Choirmaster.
THE UNITED ChtURCH OF CANADA'
North. Street United Church
10 am. SUNDAY SCHOOL.
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11 a.m. • MORNING WORSHIP
(Nursery and Junior Congregation)
The REV. W. J. ten HOOPEN, B.A., B.D.
MR. L. H. DOTTERER,
Organist and Choir Director
Knox Presbyterian church
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THE REV G. LOCKHART ROYAL, B.A., Minister
Miss Marion Moore, Deaconess
Mr. Herman de Jong, Director of Praise
9.30 a.m. Niorrring Worship _.
11.00 a.m. Mornirlg'Worship
(Nursery and Jr. Congregation)
► July 22 — The Rev. -Douglas Stewart, B.A., Ottawa.
"WHAT` HAPPENS IN WORSHIP."
July 29 =- The Rev. Hugh Davidson, D.D., Toronto.
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1 Victoria Street. United Church
' 10 a:m. Sunday School and Bible Classes.
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10 a.m. Benmiller Church and SundayoSchoo1
1.30 a.m. Union Church after Sunday School
REV. CECIL A. DUKELOW; Minister.
1 MRS. J. SNIDER, Organist.
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10.00 a.m. CHURCH SCHOOL ,FOR ALL.
11.00., a.m. "CONSIDER CHRIST."
7.00 p.mti y EVENING SERVICE.
REV. E. -VON KEITZ, B.A., Minister.
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Corner Victoria and ,Park Straets -
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9.50 a.m. 'SUNDAY SCHOOL.
11 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP. - • -
7 p.m. CHILD EVANGELISM FELLOWSHIP TEAM.
' Wed., 8 p.m. - Prayer Meeting'and Bible Study._
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Corner of .Elgin and Waterloo Sts. '
REV, ROBERT CLARK,' Pastor -
10 aim. SUNDAY SCHOOL. q ,
41 a.m. Morlping Worship . ""
- 7:30-p.p. •Evangelistic. Service.
TUES:, 8 p.m. BIBLE STUDY and PRAYER.
Fri., 8 p.m: Young Peoples and Crusaders.
Inspi •ational Singing --- Gospel Preaching -- All Welcome
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