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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-06-29, Page 9QopEmetrsta Indus t • �•n / d Gower's Garden Centre picked up two victories during tale past week to move into first place, 'one point ahead of Sandy's .Clippers, --who lost their only garne• last week. � G,ower's has a' •- n„2' record while Sandy's has six wins; two losses and one tie. DKMCO is alone in third with a 575 .record for ten points. Building Centre, Brindley • Plastering and Sifto Salt are all tied ,with eight points. Building Centre has four wins and four losses, Brindley Plastering, three wins, four losses and •two N• XeST444 THURSDAY, JUNE.IS, 1ST* 1049401 Y a Gower's pick's. up two .wins The 'Goderich Volunteer Firefighters were called od't on Friday afte'rnoon to answer a call on Blake Street and when they arrived they found the fire was actual ly in the rniddle of the street. F iremen quickly extinguished a fire under the hood of a car owned by Kaz • Total 1 • ,, ,. ,000 years service Budny, 220 Gibbons Street. No estimate of damage ha°s.been set but police report damage was sustained to the viii ring and' carburetor of the vehicte.-staff photo Board honors retired staff e Totalled up, Huron County's retiring teachers, custodians and , superintendents have served dinner -di C.H.S.S. by the Huron County Board of Education. Because of problems nearly° .p.000 years --"in:.. H•urrtfr"-•'enc'onntnr'ect "whreli`the "sm;ilTei•' ICoun,ty classrooms and taught b ard-s •a•malgamated into -T -1-11e. tens of'tholisagds of students. "county' boardi, the-.' retirement The retiring staff were honored dinner was postponed _tor three *last Monday night at a special years and as a result, all those who retired during the "fast three years were honored Five teachers from Brookside Public School were hdnored. They are Mrs. Margaret Cline, Mrs, Dell'Durnfn, Mrs. Rena Fisher, Mrs. Olive Kennedy and Mrs. Elsie Irvin. Two teachers,' Miss Luella Johnston and Mrs. Dorothy Ball. Local police. report unusual local mishaps. Dher•ehave heena few unusual car accidents in, the past few weeks in Goderich. twri involving ttW hitting of a parked car, with dit•e a bit and run. On June 15 at approxima.*ly 7:35 p.m.. John H' Johnston' of R.R.''2,'Goder•ich allegedly; hit 'a ,Near parked" on the inside of. the ,,Square. He had. been proceeding, around the Square when "the accident occurred. Damage to .Mr, Johnsten's. car. is'$250, but damage to the• parked car has not y,et been estimated. • "An accident occurring -on June ' 14 at 10:25 p.m. involvedJanet M, • Graham of R.R. 1. Brucefield.'She was proceeding to make aleft hand turn at the corner of Britannia,' and Victoria Streets • when she allegedly forced James Da.ryk Ball, son of M7-, and Mrs: unaffected by direct strike action. Robertson's vehicle .into the Stanley.Ball of R.R, 1, Auburn although supervisory personnel and custodian Pe.rcy Livermore Goderich honored custodian R, J. were presented' with scrolls of, Willis and retiring to cher Mrs. appreciation ation for I etil%ice.: f1 9.rn. Grace Cranst2n. Clinton Public School. Two teachers, Garnet McGee_ Mrs. Mary Robinson Was' and .Brock Olde and . custodian . honored on her retirement from Frank McGregor were honored. • Colborne Central Public Scholl. for their, long service at Central Hallett Central Public ,School Huron Secondary School. 4 honored Mrs. Violet Howes on her ' , Goderich District Collegiate, retirement. •Institute honored four teachers on Fred Bowe -n, who was , a ., their retirement. They were Mrs, • custodian at Robertson .. Public Grace Donnelly, Leonarc[ Boyce. School also received a scroll. Claude Kalbfleisch and Ron while Victoria 'Public School✓ in Carter. '-' , . , Hydro. employees on strike - but protest `off onlf ht)iirs Local strike action -1.y unionized employees of Ontario Hydro has been confined to off - hours. "Our supervisory staff have taken care of all but dne trouble all after hours since -strike activity began last Wednesday.- said-Walter ednesday.-said Walter Palmer, Manager •of, Clinton Area. '•In one clearly defined emergency: union members responded to our call for assistance through their steward,'' Hydro's transmission aid '•1distribution systems were so far • . isla.nd. graduated recently from St, ,Cl.ai r worked long hours last week to Mr.•' Robertson• who, is a College of Applied Arts and restore service after storms resident of 129 Palmerston Technology, Windsor., Ontario , associated with Hurricane Anes Street,. had an estimated 5200 with a -diploma in General swept the province, Mr. Palmer d 'damage to his car.. Business (Accounting) Daryk has,' said. - • A car backing out of a parkin _ac ied:a nasi+inn,,,�n „the .taft;,pf- . „r,.�,...1.,,dt,;at.....�.._.. "_� a '�"",.f"il -�.::Rw,..�,.... ��,.W�` t � S t �' �c'e'R-J,---�-��--- .,,�-�� Ia e��•�12 :•8flt i .ties. Sifto Salt, is at 4-6. Gord's Sports has seven points on three wins; five losses and one tie. Fisher Custom Building picked up• their 'Second straight victory but are still in last place with four points on two wins and six losses. Brindley Plastering scared five runs in the seventh inning last Monday . (June _ 26) to defeat Building Centre 8-3. They -scored their five runs with one single, one walk, error and two fielder's choice. Br indihys scored three in the first on Rick Duckworth's two - run homer, 4•;o singles •and two walks. Building Centre scored twice in the bottom of the first on two singles and a hit -batsman, They scored in .the third• ,on a °hit - batsman, ,grbundout and RBI single. B»indley had seven hits off .Building Centre pitcher Brian • MacKenzie who struck out four. Hayter had two hits and Jack Mclean, John Poechman, Brian MacKenzie and Jim Harrison, all with one • ' In the second game last Monday, Fisher Custom Building won their second game defeating Sifto. Salt 12-7. Fisher Building got off to a quick start with four runs in the 'first inning. They. added single runs in the second and fourth and scored three times in -the third and se''enth innings. Sifto Salt scored three iia+the bottom of the second. Dile in the fifthand seventh and two in the 'sixth. Gerry Durst's three run homer to center was the big blow in the first inning. • For Fisher's, Doug• Fisher had a double,and single in four at bats. Fred Pellow' with a triple. Ray Donnelly 'with a 'double, Bob Willis, Don McNeil and Glen McNeil each with a' single accounted fob the remaining Fisher• -hits. '-+ • Gower's, Garden Centre plays DRMCO, and •Sandy's. Clippers meet Sing, Salt tonight (Thur Y, June29). Sunday's action (July 2) has Building ce ltre . pjayi a DRMCO and Oard'S Spp l't Opposing . Fisher ,eUst914,,. r. .Building. e . and walked three. -For Brindley's, Rick Duckworth had a homerun. Ron Hodge and Bob McWhinney two • -singlts•each vand- 3im--Martin sand-_.... Mark Dauphineac-h with a single, Mark -D tiphinstruck bill ttrirfeen and allowed six singles, He also hit two hatters: .Jim ON:A. 1972HOND; 4 CYLINDER HONDA 750•cc- 500 cc”' 350 cc SINGLE CYLINDER -XL 250 SL 125 SL 100. 2 CYLINDER HONDA. 450 cc MUSCLE MACHINE: 05-0:.cc 175cc. 88 BRITANNIA RD. E. Mali ie. µl Small •MEngines PHONE 5249201 ow is your Furnace? NOW I5 THE°TIME TO 'ENQUIRE ABOUT YOUR HEATING AND COOLING REQUIREMENTS a There has been no progress at the bargaining _table • since the Ministry of Labour terilpornoily 'suspended -talks on the eve 'of the strike. "When talks,were suspenders, CUP -•E•, was, aski4i lot• • improvements in wages and benefits which would add. $10 million to Hydro's annual operating costs- Mr. P,dlmer said. •'The•Comrriission's offer ok wage and benefit improvements would total • 517.47'0.000 annually."- - Mr. Painter said that 'the last contract gree-Inent• between the two parties had increased Hydro's annual operating costs by $17,372,000. `- p ce o fe e an I e ore the Royal Bank in Strathroy.' • 1000, Canadian Union of Public on Victoria''Street Saturday, June 4 24at 12:55 p.m. turned out left to go past a double parked car and. wa's allegedly struck by a car which was also going south. • The owner of the first vehicle, Herbert R. Lea, 15.9,Palmersto9 Street, had $100 (damage to his ' tr car, Walter Turzynski, 953 Eagle • Crescent, London had $75 damage incurred on his vehicle. On Saturday, -June 24 at 5 a.m. a car west bound on Oxford Street failed to snake the • curve onto BlakeStreetand went up onto the ,y lawn on the south side and hit the car parked in the driveway of 154 Blake Streel..Owner and resident -'i's•H•arvey R. Ie iebelkorn, There was $50 damage' to his 'car. It was a hit anti run incident. Sir Boats ;N Salt .Boats visiting Goderich harbour over the past week were. The Jod,rey�,, out of Sault. Ste, Marie, ligh't, taking on 1.9.000 tons on June 20. The Westdale: out of Toronto, light, taking on 11.5610 tons.,-- The Algar-<aiE June 27, taking on 15,000 tons. Only one Grain Boat wad in harbour this week, the Elmdale on June 23 n go . THANK YOU • Employees has been in a legal strike position since June 21. They . have withdrawn overtime and on-call duty as part of its strike action and have picketed work locations across the . provirfc.e.,..The Clinton Area staff totals • 46, five of, whieh are supervisory personnel, SHORTS ARE IN SEASON wawa 0 00u D 00 00 Anthea • , • COMFORTABLE MATCH A PAIR WITH A NEW T; SHIRT or SPORT SH4RT On behalf of the Salvation Army, we •wish lo take this opportunity to thank the people of Goderich and district for reaching our 1972 Regional Red Shield Campaign objective. We thank all'of the organigers, canvassers, church groups, news media, contributors, lodges, service groups, arid. all those who participated in making our 1972 campaign the 'Most successful ever. , Today -within the four Walls of your Aome, you can be in charge of your own- indoor , climate. A system can be designed and installed to, allow you control of heating, cooling,. humidity and .air cleaning- automatiqally. 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