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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1976-07-29, Page 11• GOD RIC SIGNAL STAR, THURSpAlt JUL 29. 7 PA -,• shoal !n recreation • Once again there's move ove afoot to Y o' • get the.count involved in recreation.: Solar .the councils of Seaforth,` Exeter and Goderich have a reed with the. C 9. ar@a recreation `study committee who • plan to ask k .county-.coun,ci{ tq appr-ove' • .and give some -grant money to: area -eatio.e • .. r:‘ n: to Seaforth recreation ' • 'director; Chive Buist, inthe com nitte• e ,would like, to: see recreation areas estab;l:ished;-'.arourld==the- nt-::...cour s---fte -v : towns. The: plan might have Tucker- .dmith" and McKillop part : of a. . recreation: area, and they'd s'har'e' a director, an office and a program. - Communities. within a recreation area. could still have their. own committees. The Walton Red Comrnittee'would plan. activities' at the. Walton _park • for example,: recreation= -director Buist ' says; but they'd have .a voice in the overall Seaforth ''Area Recreation. Committee too. • Area boundaries haven't` been .., Worked out, but the committee agrees. :-- this. could--be--trick "Wars are con - Y tinuallym,,,waged because of boon- derlesr—'thei-r•-_br-ie* spas.' What the courrty, rec 'people want. from County Council- is a: grant 40 help set up the areas, which. they'ho `e will .. p "re ;r i d eo eatx>nal inequalities-res-tn the county, There's talk about asking for two rriilTs,•county wide or about $35,000. There are inequalities'i n recreation in'liuron. The. larger places can afford fnulA time recreation directors; some`of the smaller muniicipalities don't have -the -ta:x base`: for that. Some pieces in ,the 'county have -marvellous .facil. tiles. `• for recreation;, sbrrietirnes only- the. • people.of.pn :Mun_icipality 0e4.Vakyin0, for them •i n taxes while the people fr!pm several places use :them " • Area recreation, on a trial basis, just may be•the way tp .eli•minate bickering between.' ,:municipalities ower' recreation -• end give . every one leg itimate:access.to all the facilities•in, ; each area. We. think •fits worth a try: Tr"rP•'c ncath.ar etlirly inderwav in .the county which aims at finding out, 'what 'each municipality : spends• on recreation, broken down; so that,: for. example, arena- spending by one toWnship,can be comparedio spending: on arenas by others.. The rec directors hope • it will . clear u,p , misu,n- derstandings:a°bout who pays for what that arose when an earlier study: over=' simplified :the 'reereatibn ,spending' picture. in Htron.. A'ebuple:of towns In the•'county have had, to •cut, back'' -their.'' recreat'io'n'•, programs ,because of lack of funds - Goderich, for a mplet has no ' playground activitie this 'summer.: Other places= are inv Ived in hassles.• over . chargino fees , non-residents . whose municipalities don't, contribute, 'to recreation costs None of this ,W*, Ovid n ` c • 'sY if •be e e sar ° recreation areas : Were -set up. ---Seaforth`s r`ecrea'tion director i oesn't :feel area-- recreation would . , .. recreation cost much'` 'more: than all the smaller programs running independently do- now. There ,,would be 'initial set up and act niiniStrative'expenses, and the grant frorfn the county would cover 'that, The . recreation ' people are not suggesting a.:county wide program O ,The Diamonds ' that would-be too bi • and centraii g ped Trley've found that counties who have gone that route are changing„ back to. -: an area recreation system like the one proposed for Huron,.„„ Really they, are.trying to get official recognition and support, along with a formai organization for a situation that :.. already'. exists, .Recreation in Huron .goes outside: .municipal boundaries,..` now. r *1-t`i'I mean the' maximum'; use of recreation for the ntlnimum amounf of ' money,” Seaforfh's recreation director:, says Seaforth council seeryied°fo bgree. • when they endorsed the . recreation area concept. It's. hard to see how. county council, with the good'of all the. citizens in Huron in mind, . could •.0 • disagree. i-luron• Expositor .•� Don McWhinney gave up an Crawford singled; Russ even further in their favour in equal number of hits in .Pruderg got on on a fielder's the third with four runs off defeat: " choice alid Spitzig`doubledin 'Sutton's single Harmon and ZIEBART 3 CANADA -CO. retained his hold on first the•winning run.. Allen'.s triples and. Lawrence ' Simon Langlois pitched place in batting. McGEE'S 3 FISHER'S0 Brindley came back with ,and Jim McWhinney's back.- another superb game for GORI)'S SPORT7 FRENCH5 two runs• in the second. Bruce to1back doubles'. Ziebart; allowing just three . French Clearners made a A thre_ a -run second •inning Bowtn•an: ' walked; ' Ross • French closed' 'scoring • in hits and striking out twleve valient 'attempt at a last- marked by Ricj Sowerby's Brindley -drew an error and the fifth, inning witha pair men as Ziebart defeated minute • comeback in the . home run was the difference Brian Bowman clobbered _a from Lawrence and Jim Canada Company 3-0'. seventh inning but G'ourd's as McGee's Pontiacs' two -run tripleMin- for, the in- - McWhinney to close. scoring Versatile Glen Tigert SPorts held on towin 7-5. •.defeated Fisher Custom dley squad. ' • ' at 10-Q. Don McWhinney got ., pitched equally well against a Dennis W.illi:amson hit three Builders 3-0.: - • "`• • McGee's rounded out 'their the -win for the strong French strong. team, giving up seven •:triples for Gord's scoring"two • Harry Kerr went fwo for ' scoring in the fourth inning squad while Jim Martin hits.in.alosing cause. 'runs and driving in, another. •two driving in a run for with John Warr drawing a pitched in a losing cause. Lee ,Arbour sco> ed the,Jon Ginn had ,two. RBI's 'for' .McGee's.: leadoff error and,turning°.it : -winner :.for Ziebart in the' first ••. Gord's as• well. • Sowerby opened the scoring into a store _for his team. • LITTLE.BOVVL fivicGEE 3 .•inning, After walking with French's• opened with two in the bottom of the second • - Brindley Transport, unable: Dile. out, `Greg' Hansen hit a : 'first: innings runs,- coming off inning with his home run to mount an`offence, added.. Little . Bowl gained ground single and sent him to third. a walk and three errors by smash to lead off. Then; with their third run in the sixth. on French _pry' Cleaners 1y, Th. Simon Langlois Gord's, : one out, John Orr reached' Ross Brindley drew. an error .,:defeating McGee' s`Pontiacs slam, .1 a single to bring the Gord's cam_ a back- with' base on a fielder's choice and with two out and John Hoy 7-3.' vii. -,,it ross the plate. three, in.their half of the';in- John Phillip tripled for thedrove him -in with a triple to -The Little Bowl squad • ;•. picked up two:more in. ning, and,never relinquished ,second • run:. Kerr promptly close the scoring. collected eight .hits; six of • R the - the.m oubles and onea triple, • 4 r rt i' . h tte ; Q .2 .:, '. 4 l' hi d out. Greg ,Hansen singled,, doubled Genn singled, Star -1'421i - tan . and final run of the game. • for McGee's and-t`rian 3:Ioy, for the victory and Langlois belted a' three Dohey`y doubled, and: cail'e • Fred Pellow pitched a fine who pitched a steady ball` Three early runs for Little • excep . or e irs , inning„ :ow ca; e in e irs ;inning. ' allowing :a man past second took the ' loss for• Brindley. Bruce Stoll led off . with a .. _-. • 'double; Bill Brack doubled� • with two but, Dave Patterson . hit another double,`and•Mike, • Wildgen drove •in a" `'run ort a second on an error • with .. sse&ball Canada Company batters sacrificed hien in pa made their only serious' Gord's pron•iptly: stole the nobody out, was sacrificecLto French ' Dry Cleaners ..:`Th.ey .added a Pair 'in the _... - ase. i o .ring i ome, Jim Martin of Brindley Plastering hustles back'to first base as Ziebart first baseman Ron • and scored on a sacrifice fly: --Corriveau grabs the throw: -on an attempted pick off play in game played Monday night - Aside from the `first • andFrench's tied it up again outside thesecond.inning. Transport. three runs. • is on Ziebart won'thegame 5-0. (staff photo) third innings Tigert allowed ,.with a second' inning • run. Fisher's only threat to . ' base. off and • Don McWhinning ning, Jim tell reached BiiINDLEY P 0. w. iama� n . no man to get past second Bryan• McLean tripled tolead ..score came ,in '.the.,sixth in- . FRENCH 1.0 :1416"..s D' m ds remain ... " `• threat for a run in the sixth lead back again: Warren Watt third andwas stranded there- scattered none -nets for.. ten third from -Bruce Stoll's -rn=the ;standings_ Tom O'Brien singled with one singled with two out and by. clutch Sowerby'pitching. runs as they. clobbered. ,double.; Crawford's• wail( and _ - down. Tigert t fanned and Williams n's second . double-1eRick Sowerby marked the Brindley plastering 10-0. : - 'Bill Black's double for a bi '5= ecOnRedmond: cracked Langlois • hroughthim across the'plate. -win for McGee's and. Fred Pitcher Don McWhinney O lead Goderich.Blue's Diam nds In the bottom of second the in,: and scored herself on a held . their second . place Seaforth squad bit in; their ,standing last Wednesday• only . run: , Kathy McKellar when they.defeated Seaforth singled With -one- out - and • Heritage Estates by a score Shirley Buruma doubled her of 15:1. (P. • across the plate. Pitcher Marlene Black In: the fourth inning Sylvia allowed just five hits as Linda Harmon slammed a two -.run Berry struck for three hit's double, driving in Chambers including the.:;.game's only and Brindley for- a'• 1'0-1 ' - home run. Diamonds lead. The Diamonds struck for Linda.Berry belted one out • four.._early •rugs. With the ,of: the park .inthe..fifth:-w-ith bases: loaded, Linda Talbot . Gail Schneiker on base for • hit a single and Linda Miller two more, upping the' total to slammed a' two. -run double for..: _.1 2_ ... -.p.._. _.:-..' a 4-0 lead. They added- four .' • more in the second., Berry led The Diamonds rounded out off with a. single, . Joanne their . scoring in the sixth Chambers --doubled, --her - -in inning with three more runs. Judy Brindley tripled Karen McKinnon singled; Chambers' .in, and Linda Sylvia Harmorn. hit a two -Talbot -doubled in a run• and bagger to . bring her home, stored herself. and Linda Miller doubled her sacrifice and an•error. • .. Marlene "Black pitched two `strikeouts for the Win, and leadoff batter. Kathy Murphy, gave up sixteen' hits in a losing -cause. - 0 3 for a single but with two out• They increased theirlead to Pellow took the .loss- for • allowed just two hits -and two Th-ebottom of the third saw • • baserunners" in the gariie,for McGee's opening run. John, French and chocked up the ,.Phillip got on with an error PORT 8 . _ win: • , • and scored on Rick. Sowerby's DLEY P 5 ro " Ron K'Iages' led off the triple. game with a single; went to Little Bowl'added-twe more sixth -inning runs by second on Frank McDonald's in the fourth: Bill Black led Lakeport allowedthem. to • sacrifice endreached'hird on ' off' with a double, • Dave • defeat Brindley Plastering 8-5 a passed ball. -Power -bitter :Patterson tripled him in and in Industrial league action. George Sutton then Singled in'', Mike. Wiidgen brought Pat- ` Buck -Million : and Brian. tie first and winning run. Bill' terson. home. dr""awing an `McKenzie" allowed just four •Gallow di-A1/4•T'1 iwo=base error. -.error: ' ": Brindley hits ;in..game.• driving in anether runsand • :McGee's could mount no Lakeport took an early lead scored himself on a sa&rifice offensive attack .until .the; as they-rallied-for`three first- fly for three first -inning runs-- .-seventh inning: when they inning runs on Ron Miller's '1'hey,adcled a fourth in the .marked :two, Deb Shewfelt leadoff single, • Wayne se:pnd.inning, Bryan McLean corning home on Phillip's Draper's .triple, Carman singling, going to second on a single and Paul Kelly scoring -Fielder's two -base error and sa•rifice, stealing third base when Rick Sowerby drew.an • a passed ball. - and scoring - on an error error. , ' 1Vfike Dannelly left the • two 7-3 in the bottom: of the fourth •Fishers ; Ry . •• menon, hitting a ground b`,�11 inning. Warren Watt was hit to Langlois for the out.. by a pitch; Williamson . Langlois drove in two of , doubled him home, Jon Ginn. three, runs iri the game for .drove"him in going irst Ziebart for the ..win, and withan error, -and Phil Tigert .:took • the -.loss for hammered a double. -to, close Canada ' Company. and •out Gord's scoring. The opposition came out fighting Soy life-, in,_ the -LA • <• aa er i.x »:Seventh; Needing" •four runs, Klages started the'ratly . c h � r •w � n event with. one out; getting on with a • The Ladies' "Sumirierfest tournament was' held at the Lawn: , Bowling. Club last. Wednesday „with May, Richardson, skip and Margaret Allison, ' lead, of Goderich winning first prize. Martha Rathburn with her. lead Kaye:. B`e.11, Goderich, captured second place, •followed by June Hafermehi • single and Fraak•MacDonald and Audrey. • 13:olter of reached > base on an error, Hanover. The. Lucknow team ..George Sutton gained base on Isabel Miller and Maudie a fielder's choice, and Bill Fisher finished fourth and ..Gal.low.tripled in two tallies. Nora - Finnigan With Ruth .But with the winning run at, Duffy; Wingham„ came in for the • plate; Stan Doherty • fifth prize struck out the side to end the „Teams were entered from• game. - •Hanover, • Luckno-w, : Doherty gave up seven hits Wingham, London and fpr the -win for cord's and Goderich. UNS.E T w ..at AlNSLIE.MARkETwhere Quality is a Tradition. 1..' SPARE RIBS` : .�g• �.�9 CENTRE $LICES. ' SACK BACON - • E FOR LADESTEAKS F1(yT CII, BARB1Q.. ICkENS $1:9"5 EACH.; LiMITED CALL 524•assi ut-Wfh'oletele-:Pikes -.. 4/16t2PaNiairtiiniiMSNOWAIMINO 1.r the G.sd 141 n....�.. r':i. Xn, '4 t,t 4A.:i. BY JOANNE, WALTERS ' Th'e Sunset's annual" men's invitational is being:held 'on •Wednesday, August 18. Many of the a-vailable tee off times haves already been reserved. The maximum number of Tuesday. morn.ing:at 9 am Ladies' Night. was weilF • attended., op -Thursday, July. 22.: After golf, the ladies enjoyed barbecued, ham- burgers. Brindley: waited until the drawn by Ron Klages: third inning to get unwound'., French. tilted .,the • scales as Russ Shoemaker singled, : went tosecond. on an ` error, stole thirdand-was sacrificed home • Four more runs upped the Brindley lead 'to 5-1 in the fourth • inning. Hakker - walked, Pete Frayne got ori 1.01-1,a13 error, Shoemaker Was hill with a pitch to loadtiie bases, NiVens hit hdrne a, run and pitcher' Sim .Martin .•.: tripled -in the fifth Brindley score. • Miller helped Lakeport to pull within one run as his leadoff base hit was turned into al -Un by good Lakeport ,strategy. Then i e sixth the bubble burst o indley P. Ed Jones- Buck•. --Million, and Frank Hagen hit back -to - 'back si files and Tim McLean. drew two -base error • for' uns and the arne•8-5 , Million and McKenzie, combined for the win and Jim Martin took the loss for 'Brindley P. ' " McG I.E.5 BRINDLEY T3 • 'McGee Pontiacs exploded for four firrst-inning runs, two off a Doug Spitxig double, to. :d'efeat:Brindley Transport 5.3. - in Industrial L'e:ague -action. -Sunday. Paul Kelly led off the first with a '.single.: S_ werby doub'l'ed -•-Prim in and came home . when -.Deb 'Shewfelt. drew an ',error., or.• i Then . Tom should relax 411 aver, rand. • swing s-moothlyi to nail the entries allowed- -is 160. So 'First flight winners were: please hurry and book your .Sue MacAdam, . Elaine te'e off time now, if you plan to Phillips, - Shirle:y• . Baechler attend. - - . ' and Verna - Kane; second. Heavy rain on'"Tuesday,-'flight,; Adele Drennan, Joyce July .20,' reduced the Men's Bolton, Grace Sale and Sue Night attendance somewhat. Gardiner; third flight; Mary However, corne,_determined Lynne .' Telford, . Connie golfer' riiariaged.-.to corr!plete Falkiner,"Ellen Codnelly and. nine holes. Low .gross .for khe`• Betty Helesic; and fourth evening was Tony' Bedard flight, Nadine Brown, and. :_. low-: net _went, to Karl ;1V1ar-iette Chisholm. Fran Teichcrt. Congratulations to Profit and Karen Sturdy. Tony and Karl! Don't forgetthe two ball First flight winners were.: which will be held an Friday, Don ' Erskine and Paul July 30. Iti will include a pot Baechler; sedond flight:. Paul luck .supper. Please sign. the Corriveau, ;Bob • Cousins, Art list in - the clubhouse if you Burt 'and `'Bill Brown; and plan to attend: .. " third .flight: Bill Vanstone, A golf tip fry one pro' can Andy Srnith, Bob Cornish•and be summed up in one word: Pete Teichert. Relax l Junior Day 'WAS also held on Jerry - Heard says: .uesdtty„..,Iut 'LO -...1 ow:.gross >WTsu ill,y.�whc'n....th.e.._ave .a _ went to Dave Bedour and loW golfer' tries to hit the ball net -went to Larry tatter. .hard, he tenses up, and may :.Iiunior . Day : is . bald eyory not get a clean hit. Instead. he •Lt.,.. • John . Crawford got: ;the (continued on page 7) • _ ball on the_.right-spot.-a1•r ,cis#,-• eVery�titne."r '• • ' Go'oti luck with your game::. Se .ytnt,at the Sunset soon. ▪ i4k 6,4 • -League Standings Team W L T Pts." Ziebart Rustproofers ::. 15 '1 0 30 French Cleaners • 11 5 • 0 _ -22 Little Bowl - 7 • 7 1 15 BrindleyTransport 5 9 ---1--. •11 Lakeport steelers' 5 9 •1' : 41: • Division B McGee Pontiacs - • .: . j2 - 5 - 0' 24 Gord's Sports 8 6 1 " 17 ; 'Fisher.Builders 8 • 9 0 16, Canada Company, . :k , . 5 . 11 0 10 Brindley Plastering :... ...1 14 - 0.• 2 r • ;Games Surrday Lakeport VS Little Bowl •. Ziebart Vs,: French • Gaines Monday ' Canada Co -Vs . Lakeport_ _ Gord's Vs. Ziebart... Fisher Vs. Brindley P Games Wednesday McGee Vs, Brindley P Fisher Vs. Canada Co. k?layer T.c�m , -,.-- Batting Standings - FI , ._. -AS .. Avg.... Glen Tigert, Canada,Co, .- • - 24 52 .46I Greg Hans 'Or, Zieba t 20 44 A54 Lee Arbour, Ziebart . • , 13 29`. .448 25 56 .446.. ' 14. -32 - .437 13 30 .433 17 41 .414 15 40 .37.5. Dennis Williamson, Gord's.:..::. 18 .49 .367 Phil Petrie, Gord's - 19 52 .. .365-:' Simon Langlois, Ziebart 15 ryTiutrst,Fisf�r s 1 .• .... 10: .28 • ,357' Bill Gailaw, French Casey Wildgen,.tanada Co. Brian MeLean,French ' Wayne Drape"r, Lakeport - PahlKelly,MdGee's • •