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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-08-17, Page 6R ►GF« f� t'; op ;RICH 'SIGNjU4.STAlt. THHURS1)AY, AUGtisT 17, 197; r i�- • a. Although the planned bicycle parade in conjunction with the bike rodeo last week was rained out a fudging of decoration was held. Deputy Police Chief Pat King, presents the prize to Gerry Smith for the 'best decorated bike. fl;ithiidiflflinggiYeS ower's win over Fisher's BY KEITH WILLIAMS A five -.run third inning gave Gower's Garden Centre a 12-7 victory over Fisher Custom Building last Monday August 14. Gower's scored five in the third, two in the fourth and fifth innings, one in the sixth, and; two in the seventh.' three singles in five at bats Bill Black had a three -run homer,- and single in four at bats, and Glen Falkiner a single and double in three at bats for Gower's 'Garden. Centre, Bruce Stoll allowed Fisher's six hie. struck out four, walked one and hit two batters. . In the second game iak. Monday DRMCO • scored, four Bike rodeo attracts 53 eager cyclists Fifty three youngsters, 40 _. seniors and 13 juniors, took part in a four-daycourse• on bicycle safety last week under ,the sponsutdship' of the Goderich Recreation Board and the Municipal Polite Department. The event was climaxed by,. -a bike t'odeln on Friday following three days of firmsand lectures'.on bicycle hhandling and safety. The fourth day also involved a written 'test„ On this basis of competition, Winners --'were elected, . , ' � p , . Junior winners, those eight years - and under, were Paul Benner, first, Shelly Burnett, second and Scott Profit, third. Senior winners„ those over. the age of eight. were Lori Thompson; first: Randy Bisset's Ice Cream, Culbert ,„„.•R ot.te 1 `ec c w,. ` n. iti ty _Beverages does��'illiams, thtrei: . T Grand prize winner,. who R P .- The Lions Clu-b,,, The received a brand new hike R;'tary Club, Kinsmen Club and donated by Kentit�l,y Fried ° !he loyal Canadian Legion. (`hiclzew �f God rich; wa's Stensen Buxton. A parade-. of decorated bicycles' had been planned to conclude the event but due to rain it had to be cancelled. Gerry Smith was awarded the prize for the best decorated bike, however, The Police department and, the staff, of Judith Gooderhatn ° Noel extend their thanks to the following businesses and. service dubs who gave prizes and other assistance to make the rodeo the suh•t^ess it was. Anderson Book Store, (;«rd's Sport and Cycle, Canadian . Tire, Woolworth's, Worthy's Esso, Huck;s Sports, Gower's Garden Centre, Kentucky Fried ,Chicken, the Cioderieh` Police. Commission, runs in the bottQm of theasecond. Gord's Sporty cut r the lead to 5-4. with two runs in the lop the'third -and tied tete game with One run in the. fourth., DRMCO ttxk the lead again an the bottom of the ,fourth with t•wo> rims .Denny W iiliasnson"s he :rerun in ;he .:ep of the s .h' made the see , -6 DR C .. sc red the wroansng trim i:i :he s ountryCiub News BY SHELAGH SULLY There'll bea heat tune at the old dub' 'on Saturday night .when we ha'e another golf - dinner = dance.'A Scotch 2 -ball will begin at 4'.00 p.m., hamburg and corn the cob --at 7.00a p.m. and dancing .a,t.9;tX .e rye /a a disc jockey Tickets are available at either the Bank of Nova .S- T ta, or Victoria and.' 'Grey Trust Co.. at S.z. 00 per couple. e -loft P Beb Martin ,will be here again to denzcc srrate his a taz oo te'4hn e; i": ` Ts what f ma l great fun a a 'tea ba' ee'ai ` Nine boys wen: to the 'n August "e,:, In :i'.+ Ban'tArn `'sten t..b.e.se who entered were lain Lauber*:. • Stege Davey. David Bed o.,,=' and Pau MacKa., In. :tie e; eniue d.. etstcn. Rege e Legere \£rw.•' ;ash week and will now meet Nt:irt'o n MacKay for ... this , The Ladies' Club Championship play -down has =r..ed, and you are reminded . nesse.-your.._first soiree. in by . weekend. Men's Night last Thursday ha:I an entry of 51. Bob Shrier h field. followed by. Karl Campbell,' Mike . Mallough, 7:n,. Bedard, Jim -Cousins, and Men's Night laSt Monday, . •K ane was, the big winner ',eed by Jack Gbuld, Tony Beer.,. -..4. he's really becoming .a e..,Ifer), Alf Costello, Bob and Jack M a :Kenzie. men's c, Club ' .mpeonship Tournament . •is %t early lead with single runs in the first and second innings. They added two in the third, one in' the fourth and two in the sixth. , Ross Brindlev led Gower's with lour • hits in four at bats. He had two singles, .one dptt,,,le and 4 homerun. Phil Petrie had • • edge Goed',s .Sports was DRMCO's tenthz ' ° :,. ra igfa•- DRMCO opened he , scoring. in the bottom of the•first *hen Wayne 'Draper hamered weer the right field fence. Gord''s Sports took the lead iri .the :op " of the second with two runs but DRMCO carne back with ' four h • '4t i hannes walked and - red• cors,et"nti; e singles by 1.3:11 G a l l ow ' a fid F r -a nk MacDonald. Gore's Sports stoped their fi x.r roil in' the tctp of the seven Frank Macnaid had 7.74to .srmgies' and a double in four a: bar and Ball Gaiiow -, , ngt m the a: bats f')r DRMCO. 4' Goderich Polk* COlistable: John Rexton presenti. awards to the third place finish rii in.last ' weeks bicycle rodeo, Scott Profit, centre and Gary Williams (Staff photo) REPl11R•RENIODEL BIIIENG,r with PRKED•RIGHT LUMBER& • PAINT « PANELING. *CEILING' TILE *INSULATION +PI I'W"OODS •HARDWARE ' See Us •i HANDTOOLS ►OLS soon I, MOULDING • • CEMENit AMORTAR $avemix *QUALITY LUMBER:. *MARINE PAINTS 4 ACCESSORIES JOHN JEFFERY SON art- Ae.an W Otrea0 . pT1ya td �tA�R onlyy�)� �te�Trb' entered, D3 �• 1hd'Orl w : a g-ize in • :he C:'21grarjalatifAls te. all the boys ler i eL si h g :' -;c spAiru : :h.k • k:fer: ,!'ass- week at IndiesN r' 16 ladies' t*urn`ed - :cccasa: ical,ly having_ _ c • tinder branch Air :mbre:. F$.tghnWinner was t."e---,a Jack o . h a her.. t rtmg pr•iie 'wen :4, Mai.- • Marin. • ' fn the Second- H2:2%: - Beaver and -Very Kane y -• • were tiedO.Joxce Bolton '. _ Third Flight net. wi'Lh:3 :r E- always em.l drraSs d witeo r • since she ice in' c. t'• the priz&:;Jean Hanle- w: puttpile. Winner ,f -� Hidden Hole was Kay Gra On August. 9. Jean K r. z Maxine : Martin. and Hare_ Beaver travelled ca• Walker. to their. Irsvitati;-.s. Tournament. Jean Knight po- s1I together and carne out svoe the Low Net. for the field! I'fa z . Beaver was also a big winre: winning the first low grc , Sued Flight_ (ngratulatior.. els! The silage. is • set for the -Ros>e'bowl showdown. Delia Bedard defeated Mary Lorna, ,'< 'flayed shortly. •Please .check _e ou.11etin board. )n September ' 16, 'the men -vrlieonce again. attempt to have 'hen- the -ire -tonal. We hope the w*' a.-h+erm.a ra. co-operates this ',re -le -Ger your entries in right =_wad- .r, r a rood starting time. 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