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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1962-08-16, Page 10'Congratulations are certainlY year for the BissetS and is in order fi)r Sandy • Profit and worthy -of any and all praise that comes in his direction. " company for winning the Huronl Pitinty .SOccer League Champ-. SandY "is a man of his word. Last season he stated' that he as they hold their Official Open- The Maitland Golf Club will be invaded by well over 100 divot diggers next Wednesday. would bring the championship to Goderich and that he has ing Tournament. The Club is mighty proud of their new pre mises and well they should be. It is ' one of , the finest club The -Bissets were gratified' houses we have yen. with the turnout they' had for' The course is also in fine the Iowa Ghosts aame held here! shan and it is our guess that Wednesday of last week. It was by far the largest turnout of the season. ,With the playoffs Corning up, they are looking to your continued support. After a 70 or 71 over the par 68 lay out will win .the tournament. Don't forget our invitation of last week to attend the Sato seeing what calibre of ball they Booster Club meeting which will play, surely you co.iid ,117port' take place tonite, 6.30 at She them at a time when they most Arena. We would sincerely want and deserve it. like to be proven wrong, but it Larry Aldhanr informs us is our guess that there" won't that -as near as they know, they twill start the Memorial League playdowns on Monday against Wingham and the OASA Inter- mediate "B" playdowns next Wednesday against the winner of the Port Elgin-Meaford ser- ies that is now being played. • be five people show up in addi- tion to tile regulars. Members of the Maitland Golf Club are informed of the first dinner dance of the year. It will take place this Saturday night. Goderich Drops • • penmg Game Shown just before the game, Wednesday of last week, are left to right: Stan Doherty, Deb Shewfelt, "Treetop" patrick, "Show- boat" Buckner and Larry Aldham. — Signal -Star Photo Comedy Clowning Iowa Colored Ghosts Bissets, Play Tie Game By L.A. ofigthe third when "Showboat" Iowa Colored Ghosts and Buckner was_awarded first when hit by a pitched ball and scored Goderich Bissets thrilled the on Carter's triple to dtreriight largest crowd in years Wednes- c•nitre field. Iowa jumped into battled -to -a '2-2. tie at Agrietth 4(.2-1 wad- the'stiffi.-iVb-eff Goderieh lost 12-4 to .Thetural Park. their -centre. fielder blasted a drive over- the left _Dominions, of Stratford; at I Playing before an overflow towerin..1 Stratford on Monday eveningdicrowd of nearly 1,000 people, in the first game of a best -of_ the Ghosts and the Bissets hook. three intermediate "AA" series ed 'up in a real thriller. Stan of the OASA. The second gamel Doherty, pitching for Goderich, is to be played at Goderich Sat- held -the vaunted IoWa team to urday evening. • seven hits while his Goderich A second inning ,rally ch- mates collected eight hits off' ed the game for Stratford when ."Treetop" Patrick, the huge eight'rung were .scored on five 6'7" 350 -pound pitcher f o r hits. Standing near the Ghosts' bench t116. other. night, we. were interested to hear the comments about "Stan Doherty. The Ghosts have met a lot of ball thi$ year and they were in agreement that Stan is pyob- going into the'fifth, the score was set at 9-1 for Stratford and Goderich vainly .Attempted to make a comeback by scoring two runs on two hits, and an error.by Stratford. Gord Walters went for three innings for doderich before he was relieved of his pltching centre field fence for a home - run. Goder,....1 evened matters in their half ,tof the seventh -4when Ron Oldridge led off with a 'single, his second of the night and advanced to second on a walk to Larry Aldham and scor- ed on Wayne Canfield's second hit of the night. Oldi4dgb also .s sparkled at shortstop, fielding Iowa. Doherty set 15 hattei down, via the strikeout route and the, ,Colored Ghosts had nothing but the highest praise for Doherty aS they claimed he, Godorith Wins Huron Soccer Championship By Sandy Profit It was the beginning of last seaton that I stated we wanted to make soccer a sport for which Gederich could boast' chitnip- ions. Now we cani By defeat- nesday of last week in the last game -of- regular- -season_ Goderich, Athletic became Hur- on County Soccer League Cham- pions. The game itself was not one of the best to 'be seen this season, but I 'think this was due to the fact that both teams knew 'they had to win to become league champions. Goderich'opened the scoring when right half. Helmut Kroh- mei- sent in a liigh lob which the Clinton keeur failed to hold. Shortly after this, Hel- mut put Goderich two Op when obis position faultlessly while he .seored fyom a penalty kick. Just before half time, Clinton scored through the, alertness of centre forward Carroll. In the second half, the game continued in the same way, with nerves, and sometimes tempers taking the npper hand. About half way through this half, Goderich went ahead .3-1 when Stan Profit took 'a pass from Heinz Wanhoff to score handling some hot smashes off the bats of the Iowa Ghosts. For Iowa, their catcher, Car- ter, had a double and triple and Anderson, the „seconthbase- man, had two singles. to lead the Ghosts in hitting.' "Treetop" Patrick struck out 12 Gederich batters with hts blazing fast - ball. Doherty, showing 'Code - rich farts_ a sample. of his con- trol pitching, struck out everY Iowa batter at least once and "sent.Patrick, the pitcher; Own four Ulna on strikeouts. - The Ghosts amazed the crowd with"- their shadowball before the game Started and had the fans roaring in their seats all evening with their funny an- ially electrified the crowd with -Ills dexterity in ball handling and, kept' the crowd laughing all 'evening with his stunts and sayings, especially at the ex- pense of the two umpires: At the conclusion of the -game, the Ghonts showed why they are the tops in ball as their acts of had the croW4ir roaring with approval. All together it was from close range, Stan. scored again a few minutes later to make it 4-1. Clinton were still. in there trying, and score again from a penalty kick, which was taken by W. Wylie. It is generally agreed among the players, that one of the main factors in Goderich win- g -the title—w s form - epee of goalkeeper . Dick Kap- lien. In -the ten games played, Diclelost only seven gnats, four of, which were penalty. kicks. Award Street Paving Contract a great show and a great ball game and everyone went home satisfied. The Bissets showed that they are capable Of playing with the best and while many fans thought that the GhOsts would walk away with the game, the otherwise as the Iowa team stat- ed after the game that they have had few .games as tough as this one. Lavis Contracting Company, of Clinton, has been awarded the contract for paving certain toWn streets. Their tender was for $25,250. The unsuccessful tender was that of Towland Construction Compatly, of Lon- don. The, Levis contract was ac- cepted subject to the approval of the Ontario Department of Highways and to the company setting a starting and finishibg date for -their work.. u The work includes the pav- ing of Wellington street from West street to Elgin avenue; paving of the North Harbor Road from a point near .the .sterns of the grain vessels dock- ed in the harbor to the Sifto Salt plant; tearing up Hamil- ton street and putting in storm sewers 'preparatory to paving the "street,- -possibly next year. Aside from the above con- tract, town workmen are to scarifY Bruce street, between North street and Victoria street. 70Vtl\i§ES1-41' cias Weekend Feature DEVILS FOOD BANANA LAYER CAKE Chocorate Crelrn icing and Raspberry Filling We have discontinued our special deliveries except in cases ef illness or age._ In cases of emergency such as funerals we will serve You. • Nie welcome phone orders for pick-up at the store. CIJI.BIERT'S BAKERY 49 West Street.. Goderich — IA 4-79411 Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs., Sat., 8.30 'til 6.30 ROCK and TWIST AT THE BAYFIELD PAVILION TO ‘"THE COUNTDOWNS'' SATURDAY, AUG. 18th ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH CKNX ^-1 was one of the very best that . . every evening and sornetimes B A .., DA. si C.E R N 'they had met. The Ghosts play ' twice on Saturday, Their tour ..., takes them. from coaSt fd VOatit. BAYFIELD ARENA NOTICE TO Maitland Golf Club Members DANCE Bugkner confessed after • they • .• a le J.S.A. . duties to go th left field C r in Canada and tl gair that. they didn't think men Vint Lii.?11 took over the • Godertch opened Ilie.•.scdrin mound for Goderich. McPhee, in the seeond inning When Bill' to -Stan, -was the' Goderich catcher • 'error and scored on Men Dlack advanted On Mi. were ever going to get Signal -Star Want Ads Bring Fast ReSults! evened the cou.nt ha:di asoonommoomomor Saturday, August 18. Prc.)gram Starts at 8.30 p.m., dancing to llop performers of TV and radio. Admission — Adults, 75c AND MIDNITE.StPPER Aug. 19th,. Ninth Sunday after Trinity 8.3Q a.m. Holy Communion'. 11 a.m. Holy Communion and Sermon. (Junior Congregation and Nursery) NO EVENING SERVICE' Rector; REV.' CANON KENNETH E. TAYLOR, D.D. Mr. J. F. Stephens, M.A.; B. Ed., Organist and Choirmaster. THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA . North Street United Church - SATURDAY, AUG. 18 'MAITLAND GOLF CLUB 'Llb, 10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL. '11 a.m, MORNING WORSHIP (Nursery and Junior Congregation) MR. L. H. DOTTERER, Organist and Choir Director' E'S R I - I N. THEATRE LIMITED :CLINTON BIG AlTS EACH EVENING THURSDAY and 'FRIDAY 'August 16.17 "Snow White And The Knox Presbyterian Church THE REV. G. LOCKHART ROYAL, B.A., Minister Miss Marion Moore, Deaconess Mr. Herman de Jong, Director of Praise 9:10 a.m. Morning Worship 11.00 eon. Morning WOrship "INSTEAD OF EYES" (Nursery and Jr. Congregation) Enter to Worship '- Depart to Serve. L 3 Stooges Carol Heiss The 3 Stooges Hit No. 2—Shown at 10:50 "THE LITTLE • SHEPHERD OF - KINGDOM sgomr' Jimmie Rodgers— Chill Wills (Colour—Scope) (Cartoon) t" free Porcoin " • On Thursday' Only August 16 August 18-20-21 Hit No. 1 ---Shown at 9:00 only TABLERITE' BONELESS .R0 D STE 1ZOAST MP RO TABLERITE 1B STEAKS \\\ LE 1 25 FREE STAMPS WITH --mApte-wA, LIQUID DETERGENT i,CREAMED - BILLY BEEHONEY KRAFT ,TWIN PACK , CHEESE. SkICES ECON-O-PAK 79c. 2 lbs., 59C lb. 57c THE UNITED 'CHURCH OF C.ANADA Victoria Street. United Church 10 a.m.. Sunday Schooi and Bible Classes. .1'1/ a.m. "THE 'ROADS WE TRAVEL" Rev. C.'E Taylor 10 a.m. Benmiller Church and Sunday Ssimoi 1.30 p.m. Union Church after Sunday School MRS. J. SNIDER;•Organist. rCheedos-Wheaties 2 Pkgs 3 3c IKE 6NCLE BEN'S 24 -oz. 51c FREE METHODIST CHURCH Corner Victoria end Pa -tic -Streets REV. E. A. -COOPER, Pastor Phone JA 4-9306 RE -OPENING AFTER RENOVATIONS 9:50 a.m. ,SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 a.m. "THIS IS THE THING THAT COUNTS" 7:00 p.m. SPECIAL MISSIONARY SERVICE Dr. M. K. Pastorious, who has just returned after five years as medical missionary tilt Central India, will be speaking and will show kodachrome pictures of India in the ;latter part of the service. "' WED., 8 p.m: Mid -Week Prayer tind Praise Service Elvis • Presley, IN THE, Hopi Lange—Tuesday Weld Adult Entertainment Hit No. 24—Shown at 10.50 • "APRIL LOVE" (.1„ Pat Boone—Shirley Jones. AugOst 224344 "THE SP4601440/ ',gra .64boeitephords.,LAndy Griffith Slid*re 01040 XErt Peaut Butter an oyal Guest Prange Marmalade 89 read WITH COUPON ° BREAD AND BUTTER NZ PICKLES '16 46 4 . ri PPLE JUICE 4 If 4 1111)0 48Pot.', tins 1 50 FREE STAMRS WITH CARNATION- INSTANT- , 'POWDERED MILK 1 03 3 lbs. JOHNSON'S e4. BAND AIDS FAMILY SIZE GLEEM T.00TH PASTt GIANT $iZE 98c Bethel Pentecostal, Tabernacle 65c Corner of Elgin and Waterloo Sts. REV. ROBERT. CLARK, Pastor 10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL. 11 a.m. Miss Ella Parmenter and "Miss' Phyliss; Maso'n. 7.30 p.m. Miss Ella Parmenter and' Miss- Phylihs Mason. TUES., 8 p.m. BIBLE STUDY and 'PRAYER. Fri., 8 p.m. Yogng Peoples and Crusaders. Inspirational Singing — Gospel Preaching — Welcome DELSEY TISSUE CREAM CORN 15'"A ')BARTIETT PWS • 29c 29c THE 'SALVATION. ARMY , SUN. 10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11 sk.m. HOLINEU MEETING fug's, PRAYER MEETING WE1j. ,ti p.m. HOME LEAGUE. ALL ARE' WELCOME