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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-05-27, Page 7At Maitland Golf and -Country Crab Maxine Martin • _ captures low gross The Ladies' Night on Tuesday, May 17, was well _ ti attended with 2i teeing off, beginning at 6 p.m:, for' this weekly event.' • Low gross winner was Maxine • Martin and low net included `Hazel Beaver, Peg Wood and .a [� {� ember. this v'ear ..)off e CNx�'i•CaxhY&'nbN'�'C,NKJ`1fti4r : +,v .w«Aaxn•.sMrasa/!)aa•.�wxii.uri .u9L 1 Gilbert. Other , new members, who ' were making-- good use of their new clubs were Ginger • Short'reed and Kay Alexander. There will be help available on the first. Tuesday evening of each month for the novices at 6 p.m. ' Tee -off :time • will be advanced to 6:30 p.m. Let us have a good turnout for this. June 1 Ladies.' Night and its coaching session. If you are looking for times when the fairways are not too crowded • • • and you want to enjoy leisurely,_ .game, try Friday evenings or Saturday and Sunday afternoons about 3 p.m. Despite The cold, rainy weather of the May 24 holiday,. 54 men arrived for breakfast at the club and, enjoyed bacon and W ` µb ,Jact Gould and. 'John Kane and the ganies were played with Al Sumner being declared the winner of the Men's Opening, Day tournament. Card games indoors kept the members busy until late in the afternoon, when the golf was completed. DON'T FORGET — Duffers' Night starting this 'Thursday at 6 p.m. with George Bolton and Jack Hoffineyer as the welcoming committee. 9v, KNUDSON ON GOLF Hooking By GEORGE KNUDSON Copyright 1971, Toronto Telegram Syndicate and Slicing For Hook, Right Fifa pack . Many Sunday golfers. are ting the "balms _straight, slicing plagued by. slices and .the last \and " hooking, there are, only thing they need to know -is how three other shots • normal to hit a slice or hook. projectory, low ball arid -,high So let's, get one ,thing ball. These • are controlled straight. Be ;sure you can hit' a strictly -by weight distribution. straight hall, before worrying' When you want to hit the ball about playing a slice. ' - low, you put your weight on Praetiect your grip, posture the, left .side quicker than nor,, and' -driving until you.can .c.on '...:.uial__.Vhen-au .desire a. high • sistently hit a "straight bail. That's the most important, shot in golf: But there are times whena slice or hook can save a stroke. TO. hook, you just change the • stance by drawing the right. 'foot hack from the line of flight. This changes the 'path of the club head which in turn puts the hook •spin •on the ball. To slice, it is a case of draw- ing the left foot back from the line of flight, This again • changes,. the path of the club and puts a slice spin on the ball. One,e you have mastered. hit - d shot, the ..weight remains on the right side longer. You can mix these combinations up and you have everything covered. For a low fade or slice, open the stance and withdraw the left foot from the lineof flight and put. your Weight on the left side quicker, Similarly, for a high hook, drawthe right foot lack from -the line of flight, keeping the weight.back on the right side a little long- er. ' Golf shots are that simple • once you master the basic swing. . rte d.' nl' Saugeen lamprey barrier is now offIciully opened BY`FREDH. MARSHALL, FISHERIESMGMT. OFFICER The • Saugeen {fiver Lamprey Barrier and Fishway is located • on the old "Denny's .Gam" site ON THE FISHING SCENE: Building Centre and Sifto Salt . ,'near Southampton two miles t'hearden Centre and upstream from the mouth of the We took a picture of � a 9`"3'�'�•� ,"'- pound rainbo? + that Malcolm Sandy's Clip' ers. Monday sees `river. It was officially opened on MacAuley'tookt out of .the Port Building Centre Centre vs. Gord's Friday, May 21,1971. water est Fridaybut, Sports, While, Sifto Salt and The . construction of 'the b�t:t s 4 ..,.. OISi'=,', 'fd :..,.�, r. t "C` la ''� y it** 040:0 : xi r� f rrlet kg- z begarr.>'ar Lrntrortur�at y, '(+ apologize to Mt. MacAuley and encounter. 1969 and was completed ' late the boys dile . picture just , ° ON THE GOLF SCENE: Vic last Fall by the' Engineering ^ky Fried Services .. Branch • of the didn't turn out. It's -one of those embarrassing moments in photography, but these things will happen. Sons Wayne and Dale were proudly bolding the beauty and they certainly have every' reason to be prbud. Dad Malcolm was just too modest to stand before the camera. Up around the Owen pSuund way over the weekend but there just wasn't too much doing in the fish story lines. But the way some of those characters were lying around- Sauble, Beach by the dozens with 'epty beer bottles on display was more than • we can fathom. '* ON THE BALL StENE: Don't forget industrial action is now taking place and Thursday night flees games between'the ope c�... .,�..,,.. Chicken Popes dropped info the Department of Lands and office the other day and thdught Forests. It is a Joint financial perhaps we should give a little project of the Canada credit to -our own Bob Shrier for Department of Fisheries and his efforts in keeping the -Golf Forestry and the Ontario and Country Club going. Department of Lands and According to Vic Bob's Forests. consistent losing. on the golf The fjshway was, operated course is keeping everyone else during the Fall of 1970 on an in good spirits. That, Robert, is according to Vic. experimental basis to test the equipment. It was- left open much of the time during the Fall In addition to being a barrier to. Sea Lamprey and ! fishway for Rainbpw Trout, the "new dam has already become a popular- 4ttraet-ien to - --the Southampton area ' for local people and for visiting tourist's. Visitors to e "Site have th t h e GQDERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, MAY'•27, X971 ***Does vandalism give some people' theiir lollies? if this be the case there appears- to be an awful lot of jolly people. running around Goderich. The men's washroom at the'Sgvare once again has become the -target — this time the toiletsand drains have been plugged up by numbered between ' 2,500 and ' stuffing paper down them. In all probability.. the,recommendation of 3;000 so far this Spring. The Councillor Reg Jewell will take force and the washrooms over there ri will i be closed daily ' around 5 p.m. It's unfortunate this has .to ., fishway make it a point.; to lift have to be closed, or the trap at 9:00 a.m. and again' These distasteful acts of mankind don't j.ast end Eke ;the at 4:00 p.m. for 'the -benefit of washrooms, Three newly ;planted trees, which cost the' town _ � Q the visiting public. each, were found broken. And to top it off, the town ..works department found' tables dumped over the side of the bank. ' , ' * * * hFo1S'd*,+, M v,Y,R� W . stiff �nrvLlJ,�rat ng .7c�iY "� • �, ,�,... . ., ,y..-..- 1!'F'. ^` o1.7'S'1� A t'� p i� • staff operatn,g � e .�� . �.. p .� good. .. : Forests ON THE BOTTLE SCENE: run, allowing fish entering the „, This Saturday.,• starting at 9 a.m., fishway to continue upstream j Minor without beingtrapped for On i nday, May 9, on Hwy. Baseball Association will be , P County Road 31, members of the Goderich • `- -observation. 21 south of �� staging a one -day beer or • o This Spring the , lateness of the vehicle driven'by Daniel g g y -pop— ...._ _.._�_.7-_ _. __- William McPhee, 17,9 Cambridge.. the season and' .c'ald". water-�� conditions have delayed the fish Street, Goderich, -caught on fire run in the Saugeen River. Up to and resulted in damage to the May 15 there were 285 adult `vehicle. bottle blitz. Your co-operation in saving all beer and pop bottles (preferably empty) for the boys will be greatly appreciated. By BOB HAWTHORNE, Three -Time Wotld Casting Champion THE PENDULUM CAST The pendulum cast is a use- ful cast when fishing' in tight places. It is especially effective when there are obstructions overhead making it impossible to cast in the standard over- head manner • Begin by letting out line ap- proximatel,"v two-thirds,. 'the 1'ength of your 'rod (Fig 1.) „If 4 For Slice, Left Foot Sack )ILANT GERANIUMS, BEGONIAS, PETUNIAS, SNAPS, MARIGOLDS, ALYSUM, ETC. ART'S Member of the Ontario Nurserymen's Association [�n dscapng and Nursery '166 bennett St. E., Goderich 524-9126 - OPEN Mon.- to Sat., 9 'arm. to 9 p.m., Sun., 1-6 p.m. L VEGETABLE PLAN. • TOMATOES, PEPPERS & CABBAGE _a._.._... Flowering I o . r ng Shrubs ru s c.wealt n M i 4'e g h+ :r WE FEATURE: * PEAT MOSS * JCOCOA BEANS * GRASS SEED * FERTILIZER * COMPLETE LINE OF WiLSON'S • , 4,419DUCTS FOR ALL YOUR GARDENING NEEDS Fig. 1 you are using an open -face spinning reel, hold ' the line against the side of the spool with your index finger. If you are .using a push-button en- closed reel, push the button in hard to keep _ the lure from dropping. Rainbow Trout placed upstream 'On Tuesday, May 11, at Lot _ -through- .t,he--fishway7..The first-..wC 14, oncession 1,' Goderich sea lamprey"to be observed was 'Township, Berton 'Angus -taken in the special lamprey trap McCallum, Queen Street, at the mouth of the fishwaS an„-zKincardine, struck - a parked May 7. _" y,�hicle owned by Bernard The fishway will be in ' 've operation for several: weeks more Sullivan; 44 Edmonton Road,, this Spring to determine the Adastral Park, resulting in damage to the Sullivan vehicle. w..... ,extent akf th 1.41-n preY., spay 4 ing. - _ ; _.w _:- . . run. Also an assessment will be , On' Saturday,' May 15, on made of the production of 'Hwy. 8, a farm fence owned by young Rainbow Trout in, the pouglas - Blacker, RR 2, river as they pass downstream ' Goderich, was struck by an over the dam to the lake. It is -''unknown vehicle, resulting in I -told the rod " at "lite e 10 o'clock positon and swing the lure back and forth in the same manner as a 1Yendulum on a clock. ;Do. this four or five times until .you have built up enough momentum to' release the line. Release the line as soon as the' lure starts its up- ward motion rat approximately the 8 o'cleezit position (Fig.2 r. Complete the east by stopping the lure in the usual manner, The key -tai •s,occess with the pendulum cast is momentum. There is very little bend in the rod, during this cast, so the • power necessary to cast out the lure must come from the cor- rect amount of mome„ntuii • quite possibl'e`.that when. the ice flows move out from the lake shore and we have a good rain, there will be a second run of the „s spawning rainbow trout. Warnings.— 14. damage to the fence. Charges — 53; L.C.A., 16, 8 Of minors. Minor soccer • appoint coaches__ The oac .es_...._ - The coaches were appointed at the second meeting of the, Goderich Minor Soccer Association on May 19. They are: Cherubs, Ken Dundan, Russ Pruder; Knights, Alec Varga, Dave Graf; Lions, Sandy Profit, Warren Mollin; Vietbrians, Stan Profit, and Pete Tiechert. . - ° The referees for the season are Carl Muller and Bob MacLeod. 'built up prior to releasing the Soccer starts on May 31, line. , . 'when' the 'Cherubs and the ° Knights battle it out in the first game, at 7:00 at the Agricultural Park:: .,� When using smaller lures, you will need a greater momen, tum because of •their lack •of weight. The pendulum cast is relatively easy to master,: and ” conies': iri handy many times when :fishing from. the bank of a,stream.or river. Release Here At 8 o'clock. Fig. -2 -TIP OF*HE WEEK . When walking through.dens,e bush, always,take your rod apart and tape both sections together.. This will make it easier to transport. Also, tape your reel to the rod. This wil1 prevent it franc :being accidentally jarred loose during your trek. . Midget. hardb�llers take first The Goderich Midget hardball team took their first victory on Sunday by 'shellacking the' -Zurich boys by 'a score of .20-14. Dave Patterson pitched for the winning team, striking, out nine ,batters while pitching a 10 -hitter. The Zurich team scored 11 unearned runs: Goderich counted 12 hits to Zurich s 10, While the local boys tallied six errors to the visitors' four. Goderich kept a' 5-2 lead until the sixth inning when they ' let loose for seven runs in the sixth and seventh frames. NOTICET0RATEPAYERS. Township of Colborne 1971TAXIS DUE N TWQ INSTALMENTS 50%. Due June 25, 1971 50°k -Due November 25,1971 TAXES PAYAI; 1,.E AT ANY CHARTERED BANK iN GO ERICH Z S .( d�w^.�d xr.oa4s4FQr 't t r zn. ..� ; ,� ' +j+�t..• . !,!'%' ��,'ti.r + t ,M i " ..,f r: :ate A�'�i71� laitity i �y+ , r ' f h '1,3, y �y ei . a , t r a d p-� kit raM'��*�'''.r"8 ,�.'�N. b� :,"'_:ti.J t �t.'�.'J� I�i`"�t�'P d�C,.t�„� ..'�.�.i."±14b: �l�l.�;�tAJ71iC..�uh,t4.� � p��tYsn ati ***The staff of the Signal -Star have learned in the grape vine -that ii,he composer of this column had an encounter with some "boys in 'blue" last weekend. 'For -further details` contact Jack Mills ,at 524-83$1.'Scared-the myd pack right off him! - * * * ***It will be interesting to see how Goderi)cb's first court battle•, over a two-hour parking violation tag turns• out. There were no names mentioned, but-the.matter was bought up wJi ri J. K. ,Hun.ter1, town solicitor, told council he had to act as prosecutor over a traffic violation that was being defended. His main beef, and rightly so, was _thathis time was expensive when it came to something like this. There had already been two or three adjournments and naturally Mr. Hunter is going to bill the municipality. - * * * ***The _young Goderich, tyke and his family were moving to Clinton. The_ his usual sisters, Clinton. ight previous to his leaving town, the youngster said yers. "God bless mommy and daddy, and my two and 1 guess' this is goodbye, 'God, we're _moving to * i r • ***T :porary_.bome e- still needed for ,those students coming VS' Goderich for one week in July under the lourig' Vtoyageur Program. According to Paul' Carroll, billets are coming in slowly — especially for the boys. Anyone whoian help is asked to give Paul or his wife, Mary, a call. . * * - * **And 'speaking:=of students we heard about one public schoQL.,, H T A 37,;" --principal here who told a ,smalii boy: "It's very" generous of you, which were Russell,' but I don't believe your resignation would help our crowded school situation. Holiday Sale Continues TO THE END OF THEMON7H BOX PLANTS Rose Bushes — Tomatoes, Peppers Cabbage, Spanish Onions, Broccoli. Pansies, Flowers Petunias, Salvia, Alyssum, Marigolds, Delphiniums, Portulaca, Stocks,' Zinnias, etc. FERTILIZERS 6 - 9 - 6 — 10 - 6 = 4 — 7- 7 - 7, also Fertilizers with weed killers — Sheep Manure, Bone Meal, Liquid Fertilizer, Peat Moss. LET --US HELP YOU choose the right insecticides, herbicides, pesticides or fungicides for your particular needs. Complete stock of Insecticides, Herbicides, Pesticides, Fungicides by Wilson, Green Cross —and bulk, and Niagara —. Lawn Sprinklers -- Tank Sprayers Vegetable Seeds, packaged Grass Seed, Certified Seed Potatoes,— Garden Tools — Work Clothes — Work Shoes — Everything for the Gardener. • ALSO A COMPLETE STOCK OF FARM FENCING MATERIALS BARBED WIRE —STEEL- POSTS & INSULATORS WOVEN WIRE STORE HOURS Saturdays & Mondays to Thursdays 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. jt Fridays, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. G�WER.S Industrial & Garden Centre 75 Hamilton St., Goderich 524-8761 " 1- BILLS WILL BE MAILED. ON OR ABOUT JUNE 10, • 1971 WILMER HARDY, TAX COLLECTOR Esso IMPERIAL OIL LTD. is please to announce .the appointment of MEL BOGIE as Esso .Service Dealer In the Clinton Area, EFFECT.IV„ JUNE 1,' 1971 �' ,M1 FOR ESSO f4OME HEAT .SERVICE` CALL: MEL' BOGiE - 524-h7502 FQR_�SO .PETROLEUM PRODUCTS \CALL: HAROLD BLACK - 48-3873 ;n,rrninn,uml ,fM Imperial n Oil has. a complete line of home air-conditioning, furnaces dehumidifiers, etc. Mel or Harold will attend to emergency service! 1.4..11( REMEMBER! comfort equipment inclyding r W" ii Y Y.� '7 �1��y '� �i �� I' ail. 'ti��i`'i;..Y<�'K �� .4t' sf�r Fi ' �T'�. �/ f.'i , . !�,"�,'t.°�'�`'.,.... {C!'4:'�.��''1� "" ' 'S'� ',7�! 524-7502 MEL BOGIE 482_3873 HAROLD BLACK