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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-07-18, Page 7Frank Tvlacfonald. steered Shadow Bars to vietory'in the Pete MacEwan, Insurance Pace last Friday evening at Goderich in 2:Q7 •4/5. Shadow Ban( withsto+d a late 'bid by Tony Battles at,the wire after cutting the entire trine out for hiMself. The two favourites` combined for, a tenth, exactor of $U.40. • Clever Larry captured his second ,straight win in the first race for owners Bill Laverty and Ron, '.W,illiainson -'of ° Seaforth. Blushing Pandora made her trotting debut atr• G derich a winning one; clicking in 2;14 with Bill Edwards. on the bike. Lee Camp outphotoed favourite Freight Direct in the third"with Wayne Dupee steeringJack Meriam guided Kerr's Boy to, his `second lifetime win in two starts in 2:1.3 4/lar Crash Landing, Making his first •lifetime Start closed strongly and finished' second.. Goderich owned horses finished one -two -three in the fifth with Wayne Express first to•arrive at the wire. Longshot Deep Run Frisco finished second and combined with Wayne Express for an exactor of $257,00. Third in theseven horse - field was Miami Miss. Gladies Boy won his first start of the yea.r...in 2:12 4/5 with owner Johnny Muir at, the controls. -combined with Jet Command for a sixth exactor of $112:80. Virginia's Misty made it two in. a, row in the seventh with Randy McLean driving for his•fa.ther Robert McLean. G.• D. Direct took the eighth in 2:10'4/5 with John Mathers on the sulky. Clarence Young got the job done in the ninth with Lucan's Lady, in 2:10; the five year old mare's fourth win of Me year. A° crowd of 13,00- wagered $28,500. Feature race Friday evening will' be the McGee Pontiac . Pace with 'five horses scheduled to go.'From therail out they, are: Miss Belle Bars," Speedy Kid, Mike's Jimmy Lynn, Armbro Kernel, and C.D. Dust. '4� ti 5 .ro 4 a Kinsmen Bantams Goderich team make • r , •• GODERIC1Is. . 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"6"• s�,r. 25%'''mere 22 boats in the 'weekly sailbo race: • r Wit era were:Keel boat 1 • eric carman class, Steve Robertson, Outlaw, 1'Fil�Ot °Etraphy Actual time 106.15 mlin, correc- ' I mark in their league • I ri one of the more exciting games played here this, year, the 'Goderich Kinsmen Ban ° tams and Clinton Jr. , Colts 'played, to a 3-3 tie in Goderich last Wednesday, July 100 Roth teams, held the lead during the low scoring game and it 'was Clintpn who had to come from behind in the final inning to tie the game. • After Goderich had scored twice in the bottom of the sixth, Clinton scored the tying run in the top of the seventh'. After, the leadoff batter flew out, R. Blake tripled for Clinton and - scored `on R. Wheeler's triple. Wheeler was then erased 'on a fielder's choice and with two out and . a runner' 'on -',second Erase, '-Goderich pitcher ' Jon Barz struck out the final batter to end the rally. In the bottom half of the seventh,. R. Wheeler set, the final three' Goderich liters down in order. ', ,,,jroderich opened the scoring '• in the second but Clinton came back in the top .. of the fourth with one run. Clinton took the lead in the top of ,the 'sixth but Goderich, came- back with two in the bottom of the inning.. Tim ` McLean lead, 'Goderich both offensively and on the mound. At bat, McLean had a single.and triple in twp at bats plus a walk. Proud zuae champions The Goderich Legion Golf team won the zone championship played at the Kincardine Golf Club Sunday. From left to- right are John Schneiker, Ed Callaghan of Kincardine, zone sports chairman who' presented trophy, George Low, Harold :Walls and Ralph Kingswell. A hundred years' ago, golf courses had no official number - :pf ,-holes. Bru.ntsfield Links in the heart of the city of Edin- burgh, '"the oldest course in the world, where golf is. still played, 'use'd to have only• six holes.` AL -Wimbledon, 1$64 to 1870, the full coursed was seven holes. Royal Aberdeen as late as 1875 only had 15' holes. When the first, open cham- pigpshrp was played , at .Prest- A _•; , wick in 1860 the course con - McLean .and Jon Barz, who . sisted of 12 holes and 'three. tossed'. three strong innings in roundswereaplayed .to complete .relief, allowed Clinton only five the 36 holes which was the hits stfuckout teri and walked championship test until, 1891,, „ ,Goderich managed only four • At St. Andrew's, the game hits ,;off .R:. Wheeler with two for. generations wasplayed nine corning "off the;bat of Tim holes out and the same nine rgreens _2were used -for playing McLean. Steve Chase and Bill home. The • accidental incident Lewis had the other .Goderich that 18 holes was the most Eon hits. - - ' venient number oftholes at St. In another game last, Andrew's with the .gradually weekend, the Bantams held on ; ,established pre-eminence: of the • to edge _Clinton 10-9 in a see-- 'place in, golf, Operated. in the direction of 18 holes being ac- cepted as 'the standard .number Of a round of golf.,_ saw battle Clinton almost came through again in the last inning but Goderich pitcher Tim McLean str'ucltout the ,finale batter with the tying run' on third. Coach' Paul ' Brown ,stated that. McLean •was outstanding on • the mound and credited Steve Chase as'heing the most valuable player of. the' game. Chase caught, the entire':game and. the offense with five hits in five at hats. ' At Seaforth Friday ' evening, Goderich came salon.the' .short Tuesday Night, July .9 the ladies drew up teams. Jean Knight "and Maxine Martine came in first; Hazel Beaver"and Bess Smith tied for second. prize With Kay,Duncan and Ar- d"ith Brissette;: ' third came ,Carol'. Hunter and Sally, MacEwan; Jean Hanly. ' and Edna Looker came in fourth; Verne Frith and Edna Overholt came in fifth, Jean Hanly was, end of the scorecard, dropping', ,,closest to the pin: an 18-10 decision' )to Seaforth. • .-Joh•n Mason and Bob Allan Because ` of a shortage. of " showed a film of Jack Nicklaus . players, Goderich used two pee- at the 1969' Winchester ' Tour= wees"aged players, Brad Shor- nament in Michigan. 1 -le• gave manygood tips on the game of treed. and Larry Adams to make a full team. Both players' played well and Adams collec- ted two hits. ur will Everyone should make -a will. Your lawyer will draw it up to suit - your- individual wishes. Then the experienced specialists'at V. ctoria and 'Grey Trust will take it froni.,'theye and niake sure ---aas your trustee that" your intentions, are fulfilled. .b. thA, efficiently and 'sympathetically.Talk - it over today with Victoria ,and Grey. T/u' all °nml'ia T►'iist ('ir,illtt n.i. o fwg.utt in 1889 Member Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation !l4andfi R°Y°., i° R U S T C°M PA N Y SINCE MANAGER J,D. (DAVE) C`lOS'S 100 KINGSTON ST.. a ° 524bre GOD RICH golf. It was a hot night so everyone proceeded out to -"Chris HoffineYer's fora dip in the pool and...a weiner roast. And a, good time was had by all. • Thursd'a:y,N,....July. 11•, J,a•r ,e.: Deathe, Maxine Martin, 'Jean Knight and. Jean Hanly ,ven- 'tured, to Owen Sound for 'their Ladies' Invitat'i.on Tour- nament.* Maxine Martin won the 'trophy with a° low gross. of 88 out of a field of 90 entries. Each girl came home with a prize won from ,her respective flight. Nice golfing Maitland Ladies -congratulations. • On Friday night, July 12,} the'• Pres'ident's Ball, was a great• Success. Everyone enjoyed dan- cing to t.he. Moonlighters. The buffet, lunch served by Penny Peters,, was excellent.' Mae' Schaefer;.--and her committee worked very hard' and came up_. With good results. IillfiE CLUB NEWS. There were four tables in play at, the GoderichDuplicate 13r.idge. on July 2, 1974. Win - ,Tiers and their scores were as follows: First, Jane Johnson • andeeoe Martin, :34 1121, Second, Eleanor Erskine and Mary ''Donnelly, 28; third; Joanne Duckwirrth and Lee Ryan, 26. : There were four "tables in play at 'the Goderich Duplicate Bridge on July'.9, 1'974. Win- ners and their scores were..as -follows: First, -Mary Donnelly- and onnellyand Eleanor Erskine, 3'0. Second, Evelyn Galbraith and Nancy MacAulay, 26 112; third • A.J. Weer..asooriya and Bill. Bradley, 25 1/2. •a. ▪ Keep 'in: •mind'"the two balf' -foursome on 'July 22.. The weekly men's i night- was held •15, -and 4.8 ' iemi-µ� : bers participated in the corm- e petition. The first low net• for the. evening was. a' "28.5 by Frank Young. Second place was won by John Kane with -a 30 and third went to Pete Collier ^with a" - The Inter -Club competition will. be held this weekend bet: ween Walkerton, Wingham, Kiardi:ne and Goderich. The golfers will be at' the Maitland on Sunday: ted time 87".-07; John Kane,, I 112 Thi Sq'uAre (Corner Check. -Mate, actual tithe 10.8.25 corrected time 89.17; F, Jewej1, Chancy Blue, actual time 111.15, corrected time Cuiterboard class; Pete Collier, Gemini, actual time 69.55„ corrected tie 69.40; Pat ' Shapahan, a Something *Jubilant, actual time 65.30,! -,corrected tine 70.21; Bill,Duncan, Lasar, actual- time 79.25, corrected time 72.70, -Fireballs, Michael •Watts, ' KC4616, actual time 56.35; Paul Parsons, KC6913, actual time 61:20; Don McEwan, KC6923, actual time .61,:8. There will not be aa scheduled club race next Sunday a§:Satur- day and Sunday. is. the club's annual 'Fireball regatta.' LORI INN BEAUTY SALON Goderich Closing for Holidays - RAY 30th' AUGUST 6th• Kingston St.), , , f DEL CiO '5. Meais or Snack KNOW<FULL-Y LICENSED , BEAUTY SALON Aoderich' Closing -for. Holidays JULY 30th so AUGUST '6th _ GODERICH RESTAURANT STEAKHOUSE • & TAVERN Ltd. LC'CENSEd UNDER' THE. LIQUOR LICENSE, ACT . WEST STREET • N.oWlin- 9 . Goderich . CONTINUING TILL- v A.•J�U,LY }28 F�:$hIOn e A mixed. two ball tournament' willbe played this Saturday night starting at 6.• o'clock: Remember to rake the sand "traps: • PHONE _0 5,24-6 8'313 • Behrniller Acres - . , Last pick of strawberries, Jufy 12; Friday. First pick Of rasp- berries,. July 12, Friday: We wilt • be open 9:00 arm. to 12:00 noon,. , five days a week for the rasp= . --berry—season. Closed Sundays and Wednesdays. Situated .11-14 ° miles north of. Benmiller; then 1/2 mile east or 23%4 miles 'south. of Carlow then 1/2 mile; easi. • Raspberries 48c per pound. • • Please bring your own small containers: • with Evangelrsi Frank Evans and' Party • GARDINER'S MOTEL Highway 21 S., Goderich' "k NIGHTLY 8 P.M.: J SUNDAY 'AFTERNOO,N'SERVJCE.- 2:30.`P•M. Prayer for the sick and tfie needs of the people. • Special,Singing Nightly ' ' • • .� n v� -for any 'special occasion Buy your gifts ... o�... p aid save money too during S uire Gifts' For, something different • When -you have friends drop in,- - bring them to visit Squill) Gifts. .1111e'r.e sure your tomcat* 'Would delight in touring our unique building that is .a converted bandshell, just Win- . fur of giftware. Come out and browse through out varied, collection of interestin§ gift tt• *, touvetiirt:tind autherr= tic Indian and Eskimo nrafts;'We feature°the well known names that everyone 'looks?:for. 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