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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1970-09-03, Page 2
• R �M GQQ RT,CH 819NAIErSTAR, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBE.r is 3,1970 • ..Finobr for softball ! , • • lenlmiller and Sandy's clippers will meet in the finals for the championship of the Qoderieh Industrial Softball T,eag e� First . •game: ' will be played, here on, Thursday, OPEN ''72' .. HOURS - RLUEWATEU- TEXACO 8 Points SePtember 10, commencing" at 7:30 P.M,.• On August 20, ' Benmiller defeated DRMCO 6-5 when Black ,-got . a home run for Benmiller„ with one man on. Or the Bann l ' e'tening, - Sandy's Clippers edged Goad's Sports 2-1. Stan Doherty hit t( home run for Gord's Sports. On August 31, Benmiller downed DRMC0.10-2. SPECIAL BUSES Last Chance To See The CNE SUNEAY,SEPT. 6 FARE -. $6.50 Include Admission To The Grounds FOR TICKETS .CONTACT: Coach House Travel service GODERICH Limited Tickets Available - w L,&H COA'CHWAY5, Stratford oe='Tour `ment Sat a was from Stratford. Pi 'The winning team „at the.; Legion Horsesh , na ur�d,.y S<- • ctulred here are (Ieft to right) George Berges, Stratford, Canadian Liquor Board representative who made the presentation of prizes; Fred-Widenmaier and Verdun Wreford, Branch 8,'Stratford; and Victor ;• Lawry, Goderich, District C sports chairman, Ontario Provincial Command. (staff photo) Goderich, Kitchener Women's• .Liberation Week • One of . the girls I talked to laughingly ail„ that last'. week was Women's Liberation. Veek'' -and to ' prove it. the Industrial Teams had, a ,womai umpire for their Thursday night garne. On checking . a bit, I found they -the Fast ball'"Group -- had trouble in locating umpires for, ' that Particular gains. and Bert Worsell stood behind the.. plate and a smart young lady was base umpire. , , • The smart young lady was our own Bev. Wright wearing her nice, gold, "Dodgers Champions" jacket. --(SheMreally EARNED that jacket). We . all know that Bev. knows seldom- accomplished goal of make some lighter horseshoes education for years The -real " I'm sure. the ' gals would tackle • problem lies in'dxganization in the game. divided ° administrations, At any rate. the local Legion undefined - responsibilities, should be, congratulated on the restricted finances and; outdated excellent ' quality, of the legislation.'; ' tournament and re. Laury, Now lJow about THAT? District Sports Officer, for the Miss Dingman .goes - on' ' to tell .expert handling of the event. incouple the ,, MOTT Plan .as , :Coming � up a cou p e of conducted by Flint, Michigan, . weeks is another Art Seminar over the past 35 years, so. that being held here at Goderich Art Flint's ' 55 schools are open . Club Room in the St. Peter's ', sunimer and winter, five School on Caledonia Terrace, evenings a week and on This time we have an old Saturdays. friend, who many of you will Oyer half of Flint's residents 'know - John Watson. • are involved in sonie form of , Like most of the artists who activity in the schools. . make their living with. their her Fast ball and all who I remember seeing the movie teaching of this difficult subject, pairs win toiriar'ent • Thirty couples competed at Kincardine, Sarnia and Maitland Golf Club on Saturday Walkerton..a.i. for Molson awards ,pin the Thescores were based ,on Couples' Tournament. They combined scores and combined came from Kitchener, Strathroy, handicaps. Clinton, Mitchell, Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Huff of - Goderich were the winners for net and Mr: and Mrs. D. Black of 'Rockway, Kitchener, were winners for .gross. e_ letmled ozes-were Mrs. D. Black, 159, ''Kitchener, (Rockway); "2nd Dr. and Mrs. Newton, .166., Strathroy; 3rd, Judy and Bill Bell- daughter.and father), 167, iC"inCardirf ;' ' ir, Mr. ' and Mrs. T. Bedard, 173, Maitland; 5th, Mr. Ressor and Miss Hergott, 175, . Kitchener, (Rockway);..6th, Mr. and Mrs. Hannon, 179; Mitchell; 7th, Mr. and Mrs. Paquette, 180, Maitland; 8th, John Mason' and Marg Evans, 180, Maitland. Net Winners: 1st, Mr. and Mrs: _ Huff, 138, Maitland; 2nd, Mr. and `Mrs: cavo, -f0; -Maitland.;: STARTING e1 1C,I DaIVE.IN THEATRE HWY8 GODERICH AT CONCESSION RD. 4 • FHONE 5249981 THURS., FRI., SAT. SEPT. 3.- 4.5 GL KENNEDYIN. r• IOWEIrritiff ONE WEEK ONLY " At ELM HAVEN, MOTOR HOTEL 36b P wat-hed =- and there WAS a which was made of this project, John is an'excellent teacher. good crowd - were very proud with which the Community/ ' Anyone at all interested in of the way she conducted her. Programmes Branch of the taking - up painting as . a hobby duty as umpire. They said, Board of Education was trying should come to these seminars "Even, Ma ?ruder had to admit 'AO arouse- interest in towns and so that they can get off on the 3rd, Mr. and Mrs. Clemens, 144, she was good!" - and that's" cities all over Ontario. . ' right foot; An expert like John Kitchener (Rockway); 4th, Mr. something for Ma Pruder. - The whole article' is very Watson can answer your 'silly' and Mrs. Elvy, 144, Kitchener Ma Pruder is well known in interesting and will set you questions and you will never. . (Rockway); 5th, Mr. and Mrs. the sports world - concerning thinking - especially when you wish you hadn't asked - or bqAr `l 4 7 " . Kitchener t c he n e r • Goderich. The very young and realize what a comparatively afraid to ask more questions. (Rockway); n i s s,- the active and "grown -out -of" small town, such asTarry Sound John Watson and his wife, (Ro Wilkinson,; 6th, Maitland;Mr. and Mrs, sports players ;all know and can do about the situation. Ruth, are both talented artists inson, 148, 48, Clinton7th, remember her well. - Not just So, let's not sit back�and wait and "expg� in any media you Mr. and Mrs. Hanis, 14$, C and Ba field; 8th Bilocal . players, -- but all the to be coaxed - because you'll might wi'ah to try. (1 don't know Mt y -ll visiting teams 'over the years have .?,a-LfiNG= wait! The if Ruth is coming along) a cldl�ugh and-. -Janet t know -her -era -Ris haach b 1bl Walk a rto They at concert made carne,, .: fed:_ wh�ene. moves jflj.5'_..weff remernli country - parts of the Threatening weather Sunday Now what brought THAT school as it • ever did in its afternoon of Wednesday, evening forced the last band up? Don't go scowling -at ME, whole life! September 23: for the Buffet r;,, concert of the season fromMa. I too, think you're great! The old Victor Lauristpn also Luncheon 'at North Street Last week I started talking - , condemned, could do the same. Church. The ladies of the Maple Harbour Park ' to the GDCI `(again -- about more use of our. Those schools were BUILT: I'm Leaf Chapter of °the I.O°D.E° schools; and I open this month's ' not suggesting we try to update have been, working for months Chatelaine and about the first . old V.L. but let's use the other to make sure this will be a big thing I see is "Why can't we all schools ' with their up-to-date success. • They took their stand at the West's bloodiestirontier1 PANAVISION® TECHNICOLOR®' From"WARNER BROS.-SEVEN ARTS 'rah/ nealca Cuttis Vitti "00 lay 'Eai.-fa n "if:she• is -schools ,cost a rat` -of :_money :Bo;`o - 'riday,,- S eptember , . nki c-af eTiL- =,Q Ti i .. g 1 h r " "-,.Joh rMil ,. - ' they do grow outdated but never orstart right in teaching as I remember she ; really wear out. • see it, and for all day' Saturday u re they -were well The old Central school now and Sunday you will get she... was._on the__ our. Museum which grew too -old wuonderful instruction - . . and.. so Mi-Pruder is for youngsters running up and assis nce *its ny -art -problem. - red all over this -,,down-the- halls and stairs, has Register --early and enjo' y"%Tiis d in many other handled more traffic in the years wonderful weekend. Ovid. since it was abandoned as. a I hope you have set aside the Auditorium. provided Attendance usual. The the was Milverton band entertainment. not as large as The concerts held at Harbour Park Sunday evenings during the past summer have proved, quite popular and have .drawn many music lovers. The setting in the park is .ideal and. next summer should ee 'even larger crowds in attendance.. • • One of the' best liked ,bands to visit , here this summer was from Paris. This band has played at the C.N.E. and also in Scotland while on tour. use the schools AFTER equipment. They have invited, as their S C H O 0 L?" by Jocelyn One thing I think is missing is speaker, the lovely wife of Pierre Dingman. Why can't the- whole the wood -working shop - I Berton and this promises to be community use those, lovely believe that is concentrated at very interesting. So get your expensive buildings FULL time? the Secondary school in Clinton.. ticket. , Today's concrete and But if enough wanted this class, $o,'we go back to'September " terrazzo schools are practically I'm sure a bus (small perhaps) • 8 holiday weekend. Starting impossible to wear out. could be • arranged to, go to - Friday evening, early, the BUT she also said that, "if Clinton all *inter. Industrial. Softball League.. -get people want to use their schools Nevertheless, I hope we "can their second annual :tournament ,more, ,they're . going to have to . get cracking here with our own under way and If last year's demand to ;be let in - No one is facilities. - success - can be,of any going to crime out and - coax- Last Saturday I watched a encouragement for ou, you will them int", t game of skill which 'really be on the Grandstand early. "Community use of schools fascinated me. • Verne Smith is president of has been a much - discussed but 'Yes, it was `Horseshoes' and the , ' League, Jerry Petrie - I'm ashamed to say I hadn't seen chairman of the event, and with a game - from up close - since I the capable assistance of Guy was big, enough to throw a Emerson, Teddy Williams and horseshoe myself. Oh, , so I'm many others, you will know this still not big enough eh? Well, I'll tournament is planned ee. You need to be in terrific ° beautifully to the last minute. lin't ape to- spend six hours .Bill Kirkey holds the purse throwing the kind of'ho%`cOshoes strings andthe proceeds of this they ..use.rin. these_tianamenta___.-big- event--goes_back_into_ the and there isn't too Much' LUCK Sports Pot to assure good connected with this game: baseball, softball, fastball - or Either you're on or you're not and it is most certainly a game of skill depending entirely on YOU. ' When you stand at .the . peg and balance that hunk of steel and aim at a thin piece, of iron ,, rod; forty feet away - you need to know what you're doing! „fOr I like to compare it with elle r:,r,rd f�'?yt' PHONE X524-8331 'f 'w11f aiti to ion ua'i`i! g t , 2 some breaks in that game. Paul Duckworth formerly of I wonder why you don't hear. 184 Elizabeth St., has completed much about women, playing this a week at Harriston Hockey gafne? I can't,,,sa?It ` ias,,a ,waist School. slimming epicihe judging by Peter Duckworth, formerly of some of the play rs .I watched T, but overall 1 wou say it w iuld be a terrify" arm . d shoulder -= etc builder and if they would (Adult Entertainment) TECHNICOLOR' FROM WARNER BROS.•.SEVEN ARTS• SUNDAY-, SEPTEMBER 6 Four Features THERAVE" „�� z_► /(Adult Entertainment) TECHNICOLOR° FROM WARNER BROS.-SEVEN ARTS © TECHNICOLOR` FROM ayT� ' Ill I%rA�! WARNER DROS..SEVEN ANTS POKERGA !N THE WEST! HENRY' FONDA JOANNE WOODWARD JASON ROBARDS FlEI.DER COOKS PrbduCfan of dS pitoki rats.-•tvriN (Adult Entertainment) rtiO11., TUES., WED. A RACE FOR GLORY; FOR [DYE AND rOR: +E, ' FUNiktoptows ANNAttI}rs roixiirtql FALL.. COLOUR Camercbug TOUR from Goderich back to Goderich Personally Conducted by:. Mac Campbe4l, Gerald Cover. (Camera Specialist), and (Professi2iriel„ Photographer) OCTOSEV3-44.7t-1970 F TOUR COST INCLUDES * Saturday " accommodation at the beautiful '.P.L.uinina Resort, Laid of Bays. oa * Travel by comfortable deluxe highway coach. * Tout the most beautiful areas of Muskoka. whatever = for the future. n: MARTHA,- GOD,ERICH w 184 Elizabeth St., has completed twoweeks at the Ou-Walton,: Hockey School on Lake .Couchiching, north of Orillia. • * ' Random stompphotograph or just View the fantastic 'A fall scenery:° Three meals .prepared to perfection at the Lumina Resort. ,r.� .,.. , Vdv ' * Expert guidance in photography and theuse of your caria�era. 1 , ► Total Cost Only' $.129° BOWL RE -OPENS OESDAY, SEPT. 8th LEAGUE RE�ERVA TIONS NOW BEING , CCEPTED LADIE$.COMMERCIAL LEAGUE RESERVATIONS AND FULL 1AYMENT BEFORE SEPT 18 root . !ilrl us 'TRA VE St .GGgoderich_. Starts Tuesday, 9 p.rtl.. A y, ladies interested'in this league, please call the tiq‘,; ,, secretary Betty Allan 4.6140. ,i c.INTERESIED, , IN B,... IN A' LEAGUE-.? Il, a. have league openings for just about any time o any Hite. If you are interested in a league call the Little Bowlaa 0 6 f