The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-05-30, Page 6rn.
PAGE 6—GODERICH SIGNAL, -STAR, THURSDAY. MAY 50, 1974
United Soccer News t/
, by RONNIE VARGA ti
is
Hi there, United fans! Sad news for you today: we've lost our 41
first game. It had to happen s+finer or later and it happened
sooner than we.expected! We w re taken by complete surprise
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KINTAIL. NEWS
Mrs„ 1III1an Simpson
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by the Clinton team. •Miss "Margaret Simpson
It started out to be such a great day too! Sunshine and blue graduated from Freeport
skiesawere sure to be a good omen as we've never had a nice Training Centre, at Kite?rener
day vet for a game!. No such luck'! Clinton was hungry for a win as a Registered Nursing
and they got their fust dessert;;! They out -maneuvered and out, Assistant on Mav 24th. Those
in attendance at the graduation
were her parents, Mr and Mrs.
Robert Simpson. her sisters Jan
checked us constantly And their goalie was too -darned good!
\These guys had Goderlch United ,cramhting at every turn!
The first half started off beautifully with Bill Wedlock
scoring a veru professional , Ing goal' It was a, besot. Ca
d nad Cathy.' Mrs Florence
'Whip`! .But a very few minutes at r. Clinton rapped In a (good anne. Mrs. Marjorie
shut and the pressure began Nothtn.g was working for 'United.Farr-ish of .k htteld and Glenn
technique and labor seemed very strained Ferguson of Delhinor boys kept at it faithfully. but were no match for Minton Mr and Mrs Alex Farrish
as they scored another goal. taking the lead at' -1 Nearing the \ kited re{ent1 with their
end of the first 45 n)lnut„es. CI,mton argaln made food on an off} daughters. Kett\ Anne and
portuntty and were :1\sa\ with another goal tea \Ing the first Har ers. Bet'\ Fonihtll and
half s,,tlidl\ they• with a t• 1 score
Now the sN�'t)il.'i �.1.1:! IS u.ualk our halt lT.l\ierf h United
seem to snot? up :heir .1,1' 1urinz thLs :role but no go this par -
ocular da‘ "'t' �t'Pil t''I ''- a •`.' on Intern):!`t,ah!\ w ;t`!1 the r,":\s ef.
forts failing dlsna.'.\ rhe this game .tcnci;ier,,,
t
until newcomer 1,1 'l L;amlibert •C\`rt=d a fast goa: t,, PA i‘
redeem us '
Our hopes \\t 'rt ".i''...t\i :he i'3m hus.t'ed "i' .e•cure
allot her goal to 8' :ca -t •t' the :3''.)e' but the hssea.o. .`.,.
fater and the, :;,'re \Ca. for, li'•:.�')
r
1 hate to admit t but ti".N\ :ic-.t'r\ e i h: \0 t': 1:,,he'\
nst but good" So take' need and be mIgh::\ L '1\aresi „Nur
next Meet WIth :.'lt -'t l'.,1ted Te=am
There :eft r,••.':l d'e'.er\ t -Ni "ere a'...
th,t' liotlt'r'Ic h fan. T ne\ s rea'ne.i :~e" 1 .\ ^. s':
pro\ ed their a::\ to !he last seco;1
T.\n\ Van 1.1r'•:ge•.! -crta^'l:\ '.la tics a -er .f . ^. ,ti „ °fit? M- and M-. •si
fo2ied a\\;d\ "11A, -it -,',:)t' •t•:< .\.a: =>Y 3' .. g . .a\s A `. ^
all:: he :L \,••\ A .4.4:"..=. •_. 71 M.
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canna and Vincent Thlbldeau•
\Vindsor
N1r A 't', an w h o
arr:\.ed at Shannon lrelarnd
t\4 ,` \l eeks ae,„.0 was heard from
S:rm.s n 'anodes and
was In England a: :i nes- o
w r.. '•r: He was 'he:: zeros to
^..`m,e t h:s \\ eel
re ;'e' •:;e:/at :^e "Stra:. `« ;i:r•.
L\l`�•: h `Z•• 4, M P-';: Aid
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was a weekend guestat the
home of+- Mr. and Mrs. Jack
MacKenzie.
Many attended Anniversary
services in Ripley Presbyterian
Church on Sunday, May 26th.
Preparatory services in Ash-
field Presbyterian Church were
on Tuesday evenirig with com-
to follow on Sunday,
munion
June 2.
.m ' Helestr. has been tra^-
_`e•-ed to the anew Stmpso^ s
:". e n` ,Bra tford. where. ;y he
is' a: as A.ss;'stait �e'ier�. ia"-
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