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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1985-05-01, Page 20PAQE 2A CODE ICUSIGNA ITAre, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1,1885 Re-elect ELSTON oNMAY2 A VOTE FOR ELSTON IN HURON -BRUCE IS A VOTE FOR ✓ EXPERIENCE ✓ ENTHUSIASM r ENERGY ✓ EMPLOYMENT v EDUCATION ✓ ENVIRONMENT Huron -Bruce NEEDS Murray Elston He Cares fah IBERAL 1110111111111111111111111111111 For election information or a ride to the polls call: WINGHAM KINCARDINE PORT ELGIN 5574964 596-4453 3894224 357-3228' 389-4242 Sponsored by the Provincial Huron -Bruce Liberal Association Vern Inglis - Chief Financial Officer For a fine season of golf & tennis... It's time again to get the clubs and racquets out from the garage. Our challenging course is now ready for the pro's as well as the enthusiasts, and for the tennis buffs our tennis courts are ready for you. —Experience Our— •FINE DINING; Lunch and Dihner served daily, beginning with Mother's Day Brunch May 12 (leased and operated by Ben Merritt). •UNLIMITED; Green fees and court fees. • WELL-GROOMED;Challenging 9 hole golf course with reasonable rates. •TWO LIGHTED; Wind protected tennis courts. •EARLY BIRD; Pro -shop specials. *SPRING SWING, ANNUAL DINNER and DANCE, SAT. JUNE 1st, for more information please call... t Maitland Co tyClLb 524-9641 North Harbour Rd. Goderich TAKE OUT A MORTGAGE OR LOAN' AND ENTER THE vtre`s SWEEPSTAKES WN1OF CHEVROLET CHEVETTES AT YOUR TOTAL LENDING CENTRE Whatever your reason for a loan . a mortgage, home renovations, Or a new car, we can make It happen. Plus, from now until June 15. 1985. you could win 1 of 3 fabulous Chevrolet Chevettes! 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TH.E NATIONAL_ VICTORIA AND GREY TRUST COMPANY 'V11 rnhcr l anaila 1 )cpi,,lt In,ur,incc (nrpnrauim GODERICH 100 KINGSTON ST. 524-7381 l•,•, i„, nnler v1S11 your ne,arASl participating branch nl The National Victoria and Grey Trust r.","lr•I'r n. i•,yl company. to obtain complete_ contest rules and an off,caal entry Corm There will be.. rh`.>;.V (-1 auu� r �1 -r • )rn taw 'Must be depnSiTed by April 97 May 18 and June. 15 1985 OrawS will take piaci, May ; ' 1 , 17 , vt Jury Ir, 1985 respei.hvely The approximate value of each grand prize is $8 000 e1iPrtr n tly answer unaided a skill -testing question This contest is open to residents of ( 18 ynar•, i' a;l<� ,711 ,wp, and iS Subiert 10 all applicable laws Quebec residents may submit enquiries •"5{,wr: -'( "`r •)1(').' .' a; ,.r. an,i .sward,nq Qf 0n7es ,n the sweepstakes to tha Rear.? des Intones et rourses rfu Quebec Robertson Public School students got in some spring training with a game of softball during a physical education class last Thursday. This batter obviously has the ball lined up for a good shot. Most local minor ball leagues have already held registration and the season will soon be underway. (photo by Patrick Raftis ) Vikes compete against WOSSA schools The GDCI Track & Field team competed well at the 33rd Annual Medway Relays, held at Arva last Thursday. Most of the top track schools, in WOSSA compete in this event. The Goderich Senior Girls Half -Mile Relay team of: Debi O'Brien, Erin Robin- son, Joanne Campbell and Kim Fritzley won their event and set a new record. They broke the record set in 1982 with a time' of 1:58.1 besting the old mark by over two seconds!! Joe Melady,was second in the Open Boys shot put with a toss of 15.31 meters. Melady was fifth in the Open discus. Mary Margaret Murphy teamed up with Fritzley. Campbell and Robinson to place third in the Junior/Senior Girls One Mile relay (4:33.5). The Goderich Midget Girls one mile relay team of:. Debi O'Brien, Pam Fritzley, Maureen Stapleton and Jenny Allen placed fourth (4:45.3). The Open Girls Two Mile relay team of Pam- Fritzley, Laurie White, Mary Margaret Murphy and Maureen Stapleton also placed fourth. The Boys Open Two Mile Relay of Jeff Coulter, Grant Townsend, Andrew Car- ruthers and Shane Worsell placed sixth. Jennifer Peters was seventh in the Open shot put with a toss of 8.21 meters. Ray Bedard was also seventh in the Open boys event (12.88). The Junior Boys Half Mile team of Paul Nivins, Peter Nivins, Dave Almasi and ,Kevin Talbot were eighth. Goderich Raceway to host two Ontario Sires Stakes race events Ontario's .top horses and drivers will visit the Godet'ich Raceway this summer on two race dates as part of the Ontario Sires Stakes. July 18 and Sept. 5 have been set as Goderich's dates to host the OSS, a program, designed for two and three-year- old pacers and Trotters. The Clinton Raceway will also feature two OSS races this season, one on June 23 and another on Aug. 11. The primary condition for eligibility of a horse for this program is that he or she is sired by a stallion standing at stud in the province during the year of the foal's con- ception. Initiated in_ 19'44, the OSS is sQn a self-help program, in which breeders and all the racetracks (there , are 19 par- ticipating tracks in Ontario) contribute a portion of their operating funds towards the purse strructure. In 1984, the purses raced for in .these stakes totalled more than $6 million, with nearly -$500,000 being paid out to breeders of winning horses. The program has done much to upgrade the calibre of Ontario race horses. In the early 1970's, Ontario -sired standardbreds just weren't up to world class levels and there was really no added incentive for a breeder to take his mare to an Ontario - based stallion. Money poured out of the province as Ontarians went to the USA, bought horses there, and brought them back to race. Since the inception of OSS, 16 horses have earned -more than $100,000 in strictly OSS earnings in one season, Counting the OSS dates, there will be a total of 12 races at the Goderich Raceway during 1985, all on Thursday nights. Two races will be held in June, one on the 20th and one on the 27th. Race nights will aslo be held July 4, 11, and 18; August 1; 8, 15, 22 and 29 and. September 5. Post time at the Goderich track is 7:30 p.m. - The Clinton Race way will hold 14 races, all at the usual Sunday post time of 1:30 p.m. Races begin in June, on June 23 and 30 and continue July 7, 14, 21 and 28; August 4, 11, 18 and 25; September 1, 8, 15 and 22. Lawn Bowlers prepare to open season in new club With warmer weather on the way and a beautiful new club house to be enjoyed, the lawn bowling season: is about to start. Work on the greens will be getting under way the first week in May. The 1984 Executive held a meeting at the, home of the President, Norma Hazlett, Ben - miller on Apr. 23. Plans were set for the spr- ing meeting to be held in the new club house on Friday, May 24 with an afternoon game of lawn bowling at 2:30 p.m. followed by a pot luck supper set for 6 p.m. The meeting will be held after the supper and all members and anyone interested are invited to attend this event and set the wheels in mo- tion for a good summer of fun and recrea- tion. A tentative date of June 7 has been decid- ed for the official opening of the new Goderich Lawn Bowling Club House. More information will appear in the Signal Star at a later slate. On June 15 at the club house a BUYANARIENS RIDER AND GETA FREE TRIMMER. llltt•11 t(ul 1(1u ,111 ,\11(11, 1 011112, lnnw 1 nosy IIIr111101 \1.1\ :((1. 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An invitation is extended to any person in- terested in trying lawn bowling, to come to the greens on Picton Street and see what it is all about. Free instruction will be given and the yearly fees are very reasonable. 2nd Annual RAINBOW AND SALMON D R =2,000.00 IN PRIZES B Y TO BE HELD,MAY 4 8 5 in GODERICH, ONTARIO for Members of the Maitland Valley Anglers MEMBERSHIP AR -PLICATIONS - available at NORTH END MARINA