The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-09-26, Page 14'AG'r 14—OODERIC = S NAL -STAR► THURSDAY,' SEPTEMBER 26,
A
Rapid
crew...
(continued from page 1)
through the white water with
little difficulty. The crew were
making preparations for the
pickup, The waves, ruled ,out
lowering the .craft's small
rescue boat acid the men were
preparing the scramble nets
that would be lowered to allow
the,, stranded men to come ,
aboard
Constable Crew spotted the
Rapid and began to direct the
Cutter to the sailboat. The
waves made visual contact for
Captain Ross very difficult and
the OPP officer served as the
eyes for the rescue boat. About
200. v rds away from the
sailboat the bridge of the Rapid
reported N.'isual contact and the
boat slowed to cotne alongside
the overturned vessel. The time.
way 1 40 p.m
Con,ultrng his chart's Cap-
t.i,n floss learned that. the
depth of the lake was about 30
feet and decided that any at-
tempts to take the sailboat in
tow,. would have to be aban-
-dunrd He kame alongside and
. the expert hands of the Rapid's
crew plucked the .numbed men
from the water. The time was
1 45. Mission accomplished.
The mission was the 40th one
the Rapid had •responded to
'suite her arrival in Goderich
last spring. Some of the outings
were simply to aid 'boaters
stranded offshore with dry gas
• tanks or sailboats that are a
few• hours overdue but there
1974
John Mason, the Maitland Golf Club pro,'Ieft, presents Paul Johnson with a trophy for. winning
the Club Championship. Art Mountford, right, won the club's Senior Championship during a
member's.tournament last Saturday. (staff photo)
gaper Leafs...:
(continued from pag.e,, 8) �.
against 'one little batter, and
still the Foresters kept scoring.
The problem was olavious -
Ski had to go back to left field.
Brian Rumig took over. the pit-
ching task and 'things began to
look better - but still.far from
good, The defense 'tightened'
and
and cut . the usual number ,of
Forester runs in half before
retiring the side.
has been the odd mission of Life ', With the thrill of only
and death. r' allowing four 'runs, inone, in -
Captain 1. G. Cal.veabert ping fresh in their minds, the
relieved Captain Ross on Sul- Leafs went to bat. They almost
day and ^began his two week
.hit through the batting order
stint ;,n the ship. He was sitting before the Foresters got the,
inr:e bridge" discussing his third out but it'was obvious
•sumnie/ on the lakes. that one more sett of hits and
'Ve may sit around for two the• Leafs' could be: to r,sh.
Weeks at a time and just when The.1oresters decided not to
the job seemsboring we get a gamble and after another Leaf
.all and the whole thing pitcher, George Vanderburgh
-becomes worthwhile. It is, very had the fitst three Foresters
.satisfying to complete a mission out in order, • the . Benmiller
:Like the one Sunday. I think the boys changed their.pitcher. But
the ploy didn't work as the
ship hasp' proved to be a very ,..
worthwhile thing on the lake," mighty Leafs continued to hit
he said. and run. Leaf homerun king,
The Rapid will be• on• duty. Bill Dimmick, 'smashed his
until the end of the shipping second inside -the park home
• season and Captain Calvesbert run and the score was close, if
expects to put into the not tied.
a
homebase, on. the day before
Christmas. The crew will spend,
the winter refitting •the .ship in
Both ' teams - were having a
,Food time, and the coaches
thought itWould-be great ifthe
preparation for her second 'game .'con•tinued after the
summer in Goderich. ' regulation seven innings. The
The people' -in and around Leafs were hot in the field and'
Goderich are getting used tog, retired the Foresters allowing
the Rapid's „presence sand are only one• runt, they think.
making use of her ability. More ,, In the top of the ninth inning :
.and more calls. are coming in , the Leafs were,'having a'grand
concerning marine emergencies time at the -plate when it began ,
as; ,people: realize that an•ez- to`rain- -Every one -scrambled
cellent rescue • ,operationis( for; the card and it was obvious
•• available. the; match was over. .
The Goderich OPP report The general eonsenus is that
• that about`` ten to twelve calls the game was tied 29-.29 but"nig
came in concerning the, cap- one 'in the Leaf camp.knows for
a ay
sized sailho •n Sunday. „ sure. If there is a Forester Who
Sunday the OPE is sure of the score and the one
responded' to a call that a shown here is incorrect • the
sailboat had beets beached near Signal wotrld-like'very much to
Sheppardton: Constable Doug hear about it in a Letter to the
. Spitzig responded ., and 'Editor. (After ail we like our
discovered the vessel 'to• be -the no-win record just like • the
same one that had been cap- other teams like their ono -loss
• sized near ' Po'rt' Albert. 'The record).
boat was still overturned. ' t.:
Had The Rapid, not been in
'Goderich would the crew have ,
made it that long in the water?
This will never be known but it
A
. is very reassuring to know The
Rapid is at hand.
Drive safely
•
The GDCI- Senior' Volleyball team has been practicing
regularly to get ready for their season opener in Wiiigham
today. The team goes to Wingham to play Clinton and Mitchell
and by some quirk of fate dornot get a home game at all this
year. The players are (front row left to right) -Mike Andrew,
Kevin Meriam,' Ron Sowerby and Jim Watt; '(back row left to
right)' Coach Bill Worsell, Tim Robinson, Scott Miller, Susil
. Weerasooriya and Pete Duckworth., (staff photo)
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