The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-06-29, Page 6ICS SIO Al p.SThR, TRURSD T. AIVNE ae, 1972
rotting Pony Club results
' Blyth T t ng Pony Club held Keith Moffatt', Bluevale: puke of
its raceyday, June 17 with -Bedford, driver Neil Edgar.
a good„ridnce.
. -, Winghanr: Trigger Dean, driver
'Rae rreSutts. are: 1st race. Alex Kefter, Brussels; Sandman.
Maple I e Samh
, ° driver Jim driver Paul Nice, Seafor
Bueha ani,'.; Uoderich: Paradiseith °race. Gallant Prince.
Valle . µa°1.1 y , d r i v e r J t in ,i ji'ty fl„ M.c'l Good, Goderich.
1taF41S �.&'raieh: ..-• r,,.,,,:.� '.,;,Y
.„a�r eYireen. driver Bill
p
2nd ri , le Creek Pri'nce.1: Glouslier. Goder•ichv.Mickev-Joe. '
1�.
driver'J hr ° , hart 1. Goderrcti:. ; driver Max lhindsor. Exeter. •
ParadiseSusie, driv0;,., 5th race. Lady Heather, driver..,
Reg Gond' ' �t rich: Haxvi I' i::!1ti'avne Good, Goderich: Peanut
driver , v1a indsor. •E:xet4'I , ' luster, driver Wilson Maurer.
Dynamite t'. driver .Ii Vi''`i ljKincar'iine Super Socks, driver
Harrisaieri
. • 11;, Mac Sever's LondeSb0r•c): Maple
3rd r, ' c u, _ °Pet r' Fa..u, , •i tl tlki:(. r e e k Lo n v d r I v e r K e rI .
Glousher, Goder•ie
6th race—Jimmy D., driver
Harry Artirstrong , Stratford:
• Royal barky, driver Mac Sewers.
Londesboro:. .Molly's Pride.
driver Gordon Rapusson,
Ilolrnesville.
In the Chi)dren's race. slow,
thy' wire ei'ii are: Neter Pan.
driver Murray Edgar. Wingham:
Mickey Joe. driver Kevin
Windsor. Exeter. Trigger Dean.
driver Rhonda Ketfer. Brussels:
Maple Creek, Prince. ' driver
Cindy Rapson Hultnesville:
%Dynamite 'trigger driver
Charles Wifrdsor, Exeter.
In the Children's race fAst,
winners.' are: Jimmy D., driver
John lanes, Stratford:' Royal
.barky, driver Marlene Sewers,
Londesboro;" Molly's Pride,
' driver Bill Rapson, Holmesville.
In the Powder Puff race,
%-winners &;re: Jimmy D., .driver
Gladys 'trines, Stratford: Moll'y'S
Pride, driver Evelyn Rapson,
Holmesville; Maple Creek'Tony,
driver Jean Feagan, Goderich.
Next race meet, "blanket
night", willbe held July 1, at 7:30
ler. in .
ker Evansd�cks after
ti.
second collision Satur
d
ay
'The 'illfated Parker Evans arrives in Goderich Harbour Saturday
evening after•bein'g involved in the second collision within, three
weeks. Earlier Saturday the.: boat, owned by the Hindman
Transportation Company, collided in a scraping incident with a
German freighter in. Lake•Huron. The Parker Evans was on its way
to Goderich to take on a Toad of salt. `June 5 the Parker raml'ned the
Sidney E. Smith inthe St. CIairRiversink ingthe Smith. (staff photo)
by Ellen
Well, summer is here at last! I
have heard of spring coming in
likc.a lion, but this is ridiculous'.
Although this type of weather has
not favoured golfing, it certainly
has ,provided growth in the
fareways and softened the greens
When this inclement er
changes to sunshine, I a sure,thi
course wily be in excellent
condition. So look to the sun!
.During, Ladies Night June 19,
Izzy demonstrated the proper
driving techniques, which was
certainly of, help to some of us.
The night's results wwere: Pat
Clifford, Karen Scott, Ruth
.Brindley, Bev Sanderson.,. Marg
Smith, Joyce. Bolton, Dianne
Crawford., Darlene Crawford,
Donna C 'awforTd, •Shirley
Baechler, Adele Drennan, Shirley
Straughan, Hillie Kloze, , Briget
Pederson and"Sylvia McGee.
The girl who.are in charge of
entertainment -for°next week are
Sylvia McGee and Agness Bedard.
"They say the mark of a
professional golfer is the timing
of his swing and the mark of a dry
�if News
x,,, ter,••- .�
Connelly :w
pi�nic
eld at Seaforth
The annual Harrison Picnic
° was held at the Lion's Park 4n
Sea1orth'on June 10. It was not a
very worm day butall enjoyed an
afternoon of sports, the results
being as follows,
Girls six years and under,
golfer is the.timi.ng of his tee -oft. Peggy Willert, boys six years and
So fellows were you a wet pro or a under, Alan Hunt, Stanley Aidrie,
dry duffer Men's, Night,June 20? Girls 10 and, under Peggy
The top golfers were: Ken. Hall, Willert, Boys. 10'and under, Ken
George Bolton, Bill 'Brown, Ray Aikenhead, Ronnie; Broadfoot,
Volland, Earl 13outly, ,Stan Girls 16 and under, Bernice
Connelly, Mark Lassa,line, Jim Willert, Joanne Collins, Boys 16
Tibbett, 'Vic Powell, Bruce and .under, Charlie Broadfoot,
Linden, Bob Brindley, --,Harold John Hunt.
Gauley, Harold Sheardown, Ron Young Ladies, Bernice Willert,
McIntosh, Mike ,Drennan, Garry Joanne Collins, Young Men, Roy
Ross', and lack J1enry. Taylor, Bill Collins,
Denis was telling me a lot of ybu Married Ladies, Married Men, Art. Airdrie,
Dorothy
havesigned up for this Thursday Airdrie, ()rive` Broadfoat,
night's mixed Scotch 2 -Ball'
.There are events planned after
golfing to make it a full evening of
• fun and relaxation, so dp make
arrangements to come out.
The Kinette Club, like their
better halves, took advantage of,
thecClub facilities Monday flight
and held their flnal'meeting of the
year. According to all reports the
, girls had a great evening which
consisted of golf and the business
meeting, followed by a steak -
barbecue.
Weatherper-mitting-=see you at
the tee.
GoderichMinor
Hockey names
coaches
The Goderich ..Mirfo'r Hockey
'. - •v announced
the slate of chief coaches in all
Sections except4trntrire's`7 ,
They are as follows: Mites.
Dennis Williamson, assisted by
Doug -fluff; Novice, Don Elliott,
assisted'by Howard Carroll; p.ee..
wee, Bob Shrier, assisted,hy Toren'
Flynn:. Bantam, Keith. Huisser.
assistant to be named: 'Midget.
Allan MacDonald assisted,hy Bin
l'ritzlev.
A Juvenile coach' is needed
urgently. and anyone interested is
asked to contact any member of
,.;the executive right away.' The
G.M.H.A. selects coaches. and in
turn the coaches select their
assistant.
Inother,• news. the G.M.H.A. i•n'
' cooperation 'With The Huron
Hockey School in Centralia has
arranged a .one ".day coaching
W clinic for Saturday. July, 15:° All
-coaches. assistants and
nest�ga College
offers seminar
Working closely with the
. furniture manufacturing
industries cif the frier counties of
Huron,' Pert.h, ' Wellington and
Waterloo, Conestoga College,
1)oon Centre 'has scheduled a
three -day: -education seminar on
plastic fprniture, moulding ' foi•
high school teachers on .Iuly 25;
26 and 27, 1972 at the- Doon
Centre.
attendance. •
-'''.-During the 'three days,
attention will be given to
silicone rubber mould making,
pouring of urethane, finishing
produced' parts' and a vikit to a ,
local, manufacturing plant to
view large, scale. production ..
• methods in operation.
This exposure type of seminar„
permits •high school instructors
managers are urged to take
• ad_va.nta.gi of this clinic it
possible.
• The clinic starts at 9:00 a.m.
Attendants at the school should
bring note books, pencils, skates
and a stick and glov'e's,'
House' league .coaches should'
attend, as -information gained at
the school will help serve as a
basis- for the .improvement and
standardizing of coaching skills
'tlfroughout the whole G JvI'.H.A
system. ., '
Prospective coaches m y,
• 'cdntact any of, t'he above or
• further information. .0
.
This seminar. will he a "hands to pass on to their students, the.
otrexperietteeve4or the 4*nifee '- e itifor anon on die safe'
sincd ' ' Mr. Syd Weatherall; of the art" and industrial
Instructor in. the Wood Products -6nport pities for students in the,
Division, interrilti' to hermit 'furn a industry.
production of personal carvings " .„T•he tuition fee for the
hv, those who will be • in serninar will he $20.00. '
GOQD NEWS
DRFVE-1N
on
SUNDAY JULY 2.
8:30 p.m.
HEAR
JOHN: MARTIN
(fronts WALL°ENSTEIN)
and
COOK BROTHERS
�(fr„ortin BRANTFORO)'=
'Itowatdlllindmario ()Mihir of th!-flirtdrilan Transportation Company andjths Parker Evans, goes on board
that boat in Goderich Harbour' Saturday "fallowin a oo lti!on between the Parker°earid. .`
. �' � .la. a German
freighter on Lake Huron, barrage wait mrnrmal to the Parker Evans but the German ship suffered a
three fhot gash.at the water line. Saturday's collision' was the second' the Parker Evans has been
'Involved incktrrngthe plat three wee kS.JuneSsherammed.theSidneyrE.SmitlrontheSt,ClairRiverat
• 'Sarnia and that boat, an;oil tanker,. went to, the bottom. t3taff photo)
COME AS YOU ARE.
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KINSMEN
LiGHTBULB
BLITZ
Monday & Tuesday
JULY 1O & 1 1
Albert Taylor. Ladies ' Kick the
slipper Marion Armstrong,
Dorothy,Airdrie, Mets Kick'the
slipper, Bill Collins, Roy Taylor.
Wheel -barrow race, Hazel and
Bill Collins, Marion Armstrong
and Roy Taylor. String Gaulle,
Olive Broadfoot, Joyce„ Willert,
John Hunt, Charlie ardfoot,
Elimination ,game, Albert
-Taylor, Jack Aikenhead.
Three Legged Race, Bill and
Hazel Collins, Marion Ar&etrong
and Roy Taylor. Card
Elimination, George Collins,
Peggy Willert and Jim Collins.
Number of Jelly Beans in a jar,'”
Herb Taylor, Murray Siemon,
Oldest person, Cecil Harrison,
Youngest person, Stanley
Airdrie. Person coming the'
farthest, Hazel Collins, Owen
Sound.
After supper, the following
officers for 1973 were elected.
President Cecil Harrison,
Secretary-Trea*5'urer Phyllis
Harrison. Directors, Patsy and
Lloyd Rimmer, Jim and Donna
Collins, Sports, Sharon and
Darlene Willett 'Bill and "Diane
Collins.
The picnic is to be Held at the
same place on the second
Saturday in June for 1973, the
sports to start at 2:00 p.m,
followed by Supper.
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