The Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-08-05, Page 10PAGE 10- ODER1CHS1GNAL+S ,, liVEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5,1981
Lucknow
The fifth annual Dungan-
non S10 Fitch tournament
proved to be a real success
with 24 teams _
On FLid$y evening the
ganies s at 5.30 on the
"W' diamond with 1863 over
Timis8-0_ The
A championship in Dungag
game was Carpet Baggers
defeating the CKNX Try
Harris. At 8 p m- the
Kinloss boys beat Bervie by a
12 to 2 scute_ On the °°A"
diamond the first game Fri-
day night saw Port Albert
Pirates thump Lanes 13 tel.
A player from the Pine River team tales to reach third base
while members of the Auburn teats try to get the ball there
first dining slow -pitch tournament action in Dungannon on
the weekend- Pine Riverdefeated Anbinm 8.5. TheLucknow
T the
own&Country
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legion team won the A championship and the Part Albert
Bulldogs won the B cbampiionshilp in the annual tour-
nament. (Photo by Joanne Buchanan)
Mrs. O'Connor
marks 90t year
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Extra large lot, wide sandy beach In exclusive sub-
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By Delores Van Osch
Mrs. Margaret O'Connor
of Pickering celebrated her
ninetieth birthday on Satur-
day. August 1st. She was the
former Margaret Dalton and
was born and raised in
Kingsbridge.
She is a sister of Ray and
Dennis Dalton of Kings-
bridge.
Following the Mass cele-
brated by her brother. Rev.
Father Michael Dalton of
Kingsbridge, at Maple
Hurst, the home farm, the
family gathered at her son's,
Morris O'Connor's for din-
ner.
Attending the celebration
from this area were Ray
Dalton, Mike and Betty Lou,
Dalton and family, Terry and
Ann Dalton, Clete and Mary
Louise Dalton and family,
Dennis and Irene Dalton,
Maurice and Diane Dalton of
Port Elgin; Morgan Dalton of
Huronview, Betty Murray
and Marcella Courtney.
Jack and Jackie Murray, of
Royal Oak, Michigan visited
on the weekend with their
uncle John O'Connor and
their parents. Jack and, Betty
Murray, who have spent the
last six weeks with John,
returned home with them.
Pete . and Betty Van Osch
and Jim and Janet Card
returned home on Saturday
Reader
wants
statistics
Dear Editor,
Re: Elgin Avenue - South
Dock Truck Route Traffic of-
fenders for Goderich as a
whole: 1980-1021; 1981 to
date -593
We do appreciate the
response of the Chief of
Police to our letter published °'
in the Goderich Signal -Star
of July 22, 1981. We regret
that we cannot relate the
statistics supplied, as above,
to the truck route nor to our
capacity of seeing and hear-
ing.
In order.that we may have
a better understanding of
law enforcement on the
route, Mr. King cotild assist
us by supplying statistics for
driversof "elevator" trucks
only on the truck. route, as
follows:
Traffic and noise offenders
separately for each of 1980
and 1981 to date- (1) number
of offenders; (2) number of
charged; and (3) number of
convictions.
If no. 2 and no. 3 could be
expanded to include some
previous years, it would be
helpful.
Yours sincerely,
G.0 White, Elgin Ave.
Protect eyes
A moment's
carelessness on the job
Can result in Toss of sight.
The Canadian National
Institute for the Blind
wants you to safeguard
your vision by wearing
the proper eye protection
'for the job you do. For
more information on eye
protection,__ contact your
local CNIB office.
after a two week camping
trip West. They visited Jim's
sister and husband in Red
Deer, Alberta_ They also
dropped in on Frank and Ann
Riegiing and 'family of
Whitelaw. Alberta. The
Rieglings were former resid-
ents of Ashfield.
Rev: Father Cyril O'Keefe
S.J.. passed away last week
in Guelph. Father O'Keefe
was born and attended
school in Kingsbridge. Our
deepest sympathy is extend-
ed to his brother and sister-
in-law, Joe and Mary
O'Keefe and the rest of the
O'Keefe families.
LastWednesday afternoon
Betty Frayne hosted a little
farewell party for the former
principal of St. Joseph's
School, Dave Zyluk, and his
wife Vicki. Father Dentinger
presented a painting of St.
Joseph's School to Dave and
Vikci on behalf of the stud-
ents, their parents,and all
parishioners. The painting
was done by Denise Dalton,
who was also present.
Dave thanked everyone
and the picture will be a
great remembrance of his
five years at Kingsbridge.
Refreshments and lunch
was served by the hostess.
Dave and Vicki and daugh-
ter Elizabeth are now on
their way to Yellowknife,
N.W.T. where he has accept-
ed a position as principal.
Antone and Delores Van
Osch and family enjoyed a
trip to Niagara Falls and
Marineland during the past
week.
Visitors with Con and Viv-
ian Hogan this week are
Kerry and Diane Hogan,
Chad and Todd of Glencoe,
Fay Hogan of London. Also
visiting with Con and Vivian
over the weekend were Fred
and Florence Courtney of
Toronto, who also visited
with the other Courtney
families in the area.
Mr. Jack Van Osch of
Lucknow, formerly of Kings-
bridge, was admitted to the
Wingham and District Hos-
pital on Monday morning.
We wish him a speedy recov-
ery.
From little drips big
water bills grow! Let us
help you stop those
leaks. Tell us your
water or plumbing
problems, we'll show
you' how ro solve it
and ger you started
with the parts and
tools you need ro ger
the job doe right.
SERVICE
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on slow -pitch tournament
At 7.15 the Nile tease defeat- skin winners Peet Albert Sunday evening Lucknow view, called on Mel Jones. the families of the late Don
ed Saner Wood 11 - 7_ Pirates received the Bye into casae through with a 11 - 10' M. Marsh who was 96 in Cardiff who died suddenly on
Under the rights at 8_30 the the Finals_ Lucknow then victory over the B & 5 May, is in remarkable shape Sunday, July 26 in his 29th
Coyotes defeated the B & S defeated Calow 7 - 6 to Bulldogs and gets along quite well. year. Interment was in Brars-
Bull Dogs 13 to 3. The final meet the Pirates at 4.30
game Friday night saw Luck Sunday frac the A �- John Finn°of Carlow Cour- sels Cemetery on Thursday,
nary over Winthrop Warriors sltip_ Back.in- the Dy proved to be the most Congratulations to Steve July 30th.
15 - 3- division Tickers received the valuable player. 'the most d Joanne Whitney oat the Vicki Paslc has returned 10
Bright and early Saturday Bye into the •`B" _ valuable pith was Lee Fry birds of a a new sot, Christ her home in Goderich follow -
P of the Tickets team. opher, weighing 7 Ib: I1
morning the tenets were at it ship where the Bulldogs beat on Saturday. July 25 at Eng a month spent touring
again- The "B" diamond Belfast 21 to 1 to go on to the Western Provinces. She
Wingham hospital_ A broth -
saw Signal Star defeat the defeat Tickers 12 to 0 and On Friday Mrs. Mel Bellof et for Kyau_ visited- for a while with
Winthrop Oilers 18 to 5. -become "B champs. In the Goderich and her father, - 0parents, Bill and Marie Park,
Wingham Bookies over Bel- Grand Championship game William Marsh' of Huron- Sympathy is extended to on Sunday evening.
fast 13 - 10. Tickers over
Ian s 7 - 6. CKNX Try Hards
9, Selinger 4_ B & S Bulldogs
8. Bervie 1. Winthrop Oilers
over Winthrop Warriors• 11 -
7. Belfast upset Meneset 9 -
4. Auburn defeated the Out-
laws , and. Tickers defeated
CKNX Try Harris: On the
°'A" diamond Saturday at
9.00 a_m_ Kingsbridge 5,
Meneset 1- Carlow Country
over Outlaws 13 to 3. Pine
River over Auburn 9 - 5. Port
Albert Pirates 3, 1863 1.
Carpet Baggers over Nile 7 -
1. Kinloss over Coyotes 15 -
5- Lucknow 8, Signal Star 4.
Kingsbridge 12, Wingham B
&- T 2. Carlow over Pine
River 15 - 7. Winners of the
2nd round were P.A. Pirates
over Carpet Baggers 12 - 1.
Lucknow over Kinloss 12 - 1
and a real barn burner of a
game saw Carlow Country
defeat Kingsbridge by a 1 to
0 score, with Bill Vanstone
scoring the only run. Of
these 3 remaining "A" divi-
Kids' ball teams activein Holmesville
On July 28th the Goderich
Town=ship squirt boys lost
their game against Goderich
L They meet Tuckersmith
next Tuesday night in
Holmesville.
The squirt girls game the
same night was cancelled
due to the rain in Clinton and
they play Thursday
- (tonight) in Varna against
Stanley Township.
The pee wee girls played a
game against Stanley
Township in the drizzle on
Tuesday night and , lost_
Their next game is Tuesday,
August llth against
Goderich at Victoria Public
School in Goderich.
The pee wee boys played
iGoderich on Monday night
and due to the good batting
won. They play again on
Wednesday night in
Londesboro against Hullett
Hoimesville
news
Blanche Deeves, correspondent
Township at 7 p.m.
On July 29 the Bantam
boys defeated Auburn and
they play their next game
Wednesday night against
Hullett Township in
Londesboro at 8:30 p.m.
The Midget boys won over
482-3383
Stanley Township in their
last league game. On the
weekend they entered a tour-
nament in Kirkton but lost a
couple of {-lose games in
spite of good playing. Better
luck next time. They play
their next iea:;ue game Mon-
day night in Vanastra
against Tuckersmith
Township_
The Holmesville slo-pitch
team lost to Londesboro last
Tuesday night under the
• lights in Holmesville.
Churchnews
Last Sunday morning Rev.
Jim Bechtel commended the
congregation of Holmesville
United Church for the attrac-
tive appearance of the chur-
ch, both outside and inside
and expressed his pleasure
at being here.
Irvine Tebbutt played two
selections on the organ and
the minister requested the
congregation to read John
14: 15-26. The text of his ser-
mon was - taken from the
book of Revelations. Carmen
Tebbutt and Bill Batkin
received the offering.
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