The Goderich Signal Star, 1976-05-13, Page 10•
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xQDERICH SIGNAL -STAR. fHL1RSDAY, MAY 13, .1976•
The "hi''gh average winners in .the youth bowling council were' (front,. left to right) Jim
Keller, Christine Kerr and •Harold Sartori, (rear) Anita Streeter,, Kim; Rumig and Larry
Deer: (staff photo)
The Monkeys -captured the bantam division in the YEW playoffs. With the team trophy in
front are Norman'and Jamie Krusp while`teaih• members In -rear. Inelude Kim
Varty, Jin Keller Murray,nd Hayley Hotchkiss. (staff photo).
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D!C.w ..iud..
whiner' S'of
PaIi....tings
Bluewater Chapter No. 284,
O.E.S. celebrated 6•611 hitt
Brotherhood Night at .their
May Lodge meeting°May5. ;,' ti'+ k.
Guests were 'present from
several ether Lodges in the
Distriet and 10 Brothers were
introduced and welcomed.
During the business Mrs. -Vi
Bird reported a satisfactory
amount harri been' realized
from the sale of tickets on two
oil :.paintings • donated by‘
members of. the Lodge.
During the social half hour,
the draws were made with
Mrs. Ray (Betty) Esher
holding the lucky ticket on the
draw of a lovely scenery oil
painting 'donafed. by •Mrs.
Kitchener," Finnigan,'- while
Mrs: Franklin (Alma) Mit-
chell was the winner, of an
attractive floral oil painting
donated by Miss Beulah
Long.
Damage
minimal
in crash
The Goderich Police
Department • reported three
aooidents--in-•tow-n -during:the. -
past week , only one of which
resulted In a major damage
estimate. •
.• A two -car collisiorh. on Elgin
1-- Avenue near the Victoria
Street intersection resulted in
a total damage estimate of
$575. to vehicles driven by
Larry Henderson, R.R. 3 -
Lucknow and Dawn Adams,
1207 Richmond St., London.
The, damage to the : Hen-
Berson vehie•}e-was-restirn:ated--
at $200,and $.375• to the.Adarns_
vehicle. There: were no in •
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juries.
During the 'past week the
God°erich 'Police laid 15
charges under the 'Highway
Traffic Act, threeunder the
Liquor Licence Act. and one
under the Criminal Code of
Canada: r
May` o to 15 is Police Week
in Canada and the God'erich
Police Department in con
junction with the Goderich.
Detachment of. the Ontario
Provincial Police • have
prepared a display that will
• be in the Suncoast . Mali on
Thursday through Saturday.
S UNSET
NEWS
BY JOANNE WALTERS
The mild weekend Weather ,fashion show, tonight, ladies.
helped golfers forget the rain, ' Dessert will be served and all '
strong winds and' even snow guests are welcome to attend:
from the previous . 'week. Next Thursday, George
Numerous people were' . Low will " be ,on hand for . «�
,present at the Sunset to take . Ladies`Night to explain some •
advantage of- the welcome of the rules of golf and ans.Wer :.
change in Climate on the any questions epncernipg the
weekend. °. game...
On Tuesday, May 4, about Remember to keep .Mon -
fifteen men turned' out for. day, May- 24 in mind. The
Men's Night' despite un- Sunset will celebrate. its fifth
favotrable weather. The • anniversary on this day with
handicap. chairman for Men's • a Holiday Weekend Party.
Night :this year._ is Raye Trying to remember too
• Armstrong. His assistants many golf tips while making
are Harry *illiarrisi Bruce a swing can result in a mis-
Lyndon and Walter Shear- hit shot. Thoughts such as
down. Bill Brown is the sports "straight left arm", "pause
chairman, His assistants are at top" and "left -side lead"
Tony Bedard, Mike Drennan, maybe fine during a practice•
George Low and Stan Con- swing at the driving range,
nelly. but while playing the game it
On Saturday, May 15, there is best to clear your head and
will be a Men's 'Opening. Day simply focus your attention
at the Sunset. Breakfast will on the back of th6 ball. By
be served at 9 a.m. followed swinging free :of mental
by a round of golf at 10 a.m. confusion, chances are good
All men interested are asked thait you will mare or less
to please sign the list in the., duplicate automatically the
clubhouse . some , time this action you had rehearsed
week. ' during your practice stroke.
Approximately 20 Women Good luck and happy
were, present for. the .first golfing. See youat the Sunset.
Ladies' Night of the -season -on= -•-soon-
Thursday, May - 6. Coming ' •
events were announced'. and
the -new e-x-e-c-alize introduced'.
The ladies' handicap chair-
man is Adele Drennan. She
will be assisted by Elaine
Philips. Don't - forget the.
Ro14yo lrrsleevel
to. save • a rife...:
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