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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1976-09-30, Page 18PAG 1. xtpDERXCH SP:MAL-STAR. TR(JRSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30.'1976 Police armedwith shotguns kept a 24-hour vigil on the jewellery show at the River Mill at Benmiller on the weekend. With over a half -million dollars worth of gold and jewels on. -W display,police hired by Anstetts weren't taking any chances. Here Constable Bill Wilson �°_-.•..of the G.oderihh OPP.keeps an eve on thins (News -Record photo). eric No cheery 'toot -toots' today, fans! The Goderich Express ran out of steam and fizzled out against the dubious. "charms." of the Portuguese`A' team! This . was a .definite upset because in ray . books, the opposition was not nearly as talented as we"made them. Took. United entered the game with less,. than gusto and continued to deteriorate until the Portuguese merely had to step in and walk away 'with the game. In terms of com- petition, there •was' none. It was clearly: a one-sided challenge.. Our defense was listless and wide-open' to advantage and the_. `other side' simply sliced through .our 411ii.es "li°ke°' a. 7fit knife""' Sunset wraps up golfing season • • On the Nite Bill Brown was the low gross winner for the night with Genny Lassaline winning low net. First flight winner was Bob, Greer; second flight winners were ,Randy.: •Miller, Jack MacKenzie and Vic Powell. Third flight . winners • were Walter >Shieardown, Rennie Armstrong and Raye Arm- strong. At the Ladies closing dinner •, the '1977; Executive was • established.. President Ellen Connelly, Secretary Nadine. Brown, • Treasurer ' Jean Marlatte. Handicap ' chair= man -Mariett•e Chisholm. Good -luck on the new . year girls. Winners for ladiesnight were; •.first flight, low gross 'Del Mitchelmore with Eve Evens winning low net. Second flight Connie Falkiner Time for and Betty - Helesic , Third flight Jackie Harrison. Fourth flight: Mariet.te •Chishlom, Nadine Brown, Pat-• Chishlom and Brenda Love. • Special awards were presented to Sue Ma•cAdam and Shirley Baechler for breaking 90 on 18 holes of golf this -year. Break 100, pins to. Adele Drennan, Chris Spitzig and Eve Evens, Jenny Harris ,and Adele Drennan won the p -in •day aiva•\rds. Congratulations girls. The Clinton Legion held their Annual 'Tournament at the. Sunset on Sunday. Although., it .,rained later in the day sixty •men finished. yrski sets rec ree teams sh • ' Eddie Byrski highlighted the competition at Men's Monday night bowling when he set a league record before about 80 people at the Little `Bowl Lanes. Eddie .fired a Ieague, low 78. in one of his Huromic nine. ' games for the Signal Stars •The Amazing Oil Mart their competition, . I-iuromie Metals took 'over sole possession of second place behind, ,Jerry • Rivett's .258 single and 604 -triple. French have 10. points for the season,' a smile -By the time you' finish paying for a 'vacation; •you certainly need one. . Inthe old days, . you got fired for falling down on the job..' Now you get • free hospitalization. . People -who wait for' their' ship to come in seldom at- tended the launching. ,;.What thts_country_n ed's'is less public . speaking and more private thinking' against Augie's Dogies.. dropped the.Hopefuls to sixth Eddie saidhe was not un spot in the standings With a • y the prospect of five point evening. Jim nerveb d blowing his shot at the record •McWhinney • bit a 321 team when heapproached the tenth high single and Sonny Moore frame with 66 points . and a 713 triple to help Amazing calmly fired I0 points in his while John •Empson led .the three efforts to notch it. ' Hopefuls to two.points.with a While Byrski was making 298 single and 708 triple. The history. French Dry Cleaners; Hopefuls have four points for Amazing .Oil Mart and the 'the season. ' . Recalls, were . each :having The. Recalls grabbed three three point nights to 'force a- points from the Tail Ends to three way split• for first place. stay tied for first behind in -the league. Charlie. Williams' -261 single French :followed Carson and 700 three game total. The Milley's 259 single and 708 Ends -II -aye six points and triple to ,three oints whit fifth s . . P pot with their four point God. twp. �sked' for donati6n verbal request to Goderich township council to assist in paying legal costs ' incurred during the Clinton. Hospital closing was asked,to be made in writing by council for the next meeting. Ff eteve Gerry Gitie said he .h.ad been asked by Roy Wheeler to ask council for a,donation to help defray the • legalcosts and council requested Mr. Wheeler to -apply 'in writing and to attend the next council meeting to e:xplain the reasons, ' The• Lobb -Jenkins drain report was read to council as it was prepared by the engineer' requested to study the subject, and it was ap= proved provisionally- and °adopted' into 'the township drain ' bylaw. Council also called a court of revision -to be ' set for October 18 and that. tenders be called for • the' construction of the drain to be; in -the clerk's possesssion by noon on that date'to be opened ' •at the court. Cale Doucette. and, William' Jenkins met with 1COuncii to request building permits and to i'xplain their proposed' .buil&ings. A third request for a.•building perniit was made by Peter Ott for an addition to • .a houstl .and three were referred to the Huron County Health Unit for their ap- •proval. Permits issued by council were to Albert Hummel° for a storage shed, --Cr. .ge_NlcLean for a garage anal, John -Boon for' two corn cribs and 'an- addition to a barn. • . Goderich Kinettes President's Ball MUTE CARNATION t•IoP�mesvjlle t Friday, Oct 15 DANCING 10 p.m. - 1 a.m.'TO SHANNON BUFFLUNCH iii kers hone 516 eau e: 3916. their game of golf. We hope everyone has their• Arena RoofFund:Golf Ticket •for Saturday. This should be a great day so don't miss out on • limited tickets left. The clubhouse is still open, so make use of the fine weather we are .having.' Book your Xmas,party now rd, rfjrst evening behind Lynne .1-lddg-ins' 228 single and :Bill Mclsaac's 640 triple. • The Signal. Stars were not totally put out of the action by Byrski's record and managed to grab three from Augie's Dogies to, stay in third spot with eight points. Keith. Good Led the Stars with a 286 single • game and a 688 triple while John Miller.hig�h�lighted Augie's ' squad with . a '24'5 single -'and 698' triple. The Dogies..ar.e in fifth place with six points. The :B.D.'s • mo,'ed_ into fourth spot with a seven point sweep of Roy' -s-. Boys' using ;Bruce Sillih.'s 255 single and. Don Johnston's 618 triple to shut out Rey's:.Heinz Sartori, led Roy's with a 282 single 'and 697 triple .Roy's are still ".-without points"in the- league and:*rein the cellar:. N art TX 7500 AM/FM STEREO TUNER $26 MUSIC'S PRICE RETAIL 299.95 This ise best •!ook;irtq b'E'S` wnrk.rruq. !liner We have ever offered under $300 aw,n 'meters (assist - accurote tuning ' • FM Sensitivity 1.9 . O Signa! To Noise Ratio -68d6 • ♦ Warranty. — Two Years . Mak 14; lh ,iario Nifeet,. Strafford 21.29641 through butter. Plays 'Were attempted on a low-key basis and partially brought to fruition, only to Have the ball ta-ken._.at_.the crucial point. Some United members were forced to -play both . an offensive and defensive -game in order to Mediate the lack in other 'players. But as valiant as these attempts were, they were inconsequerifial without full support from everyone. Goderich appeared dazed and unsure and thg only conclusion one can draw is that overly voce: nous typ-es like the -Portuguese aren't our. style. and tend to turn us off! United can outclass any'team when the need arises ... but the- reed- wasn't-grea•.t enough, last Saturday. Mind you, United wasn't slacking, merely coasting. We had same honest cracks at the opposition's net, but fate. was •-unkind to us and favouring the Portuguese. .and they invested in our 'hardship and came out richer by two goals. We had several: men injured and '' we sacrificed Dave Graf in the very first half, which cost us frustrations..: ifrstly, there dearly. , . was Pete "the fleet" Backy . . The other- relies attempted , 'Player -of -the -day" . and to maintain' some semblance 'definitely best man on the of normality, but it didn't cut field play for play and despite Any ice.' The mid -field. was a . leg injury. He was repeatedly • left open and ferocious., tenacious and unguarded (a cute trick we dripping with moxyt The `SIy. have!) a'nd the opposition Fox' is strictly for • kick would have been crazy not to Fisher (that cute l'il'Toe) who pounce on this invitation! If was quick and agile' and: we had checked man for man, perceived each play with'the. we'd have been all i aht astuteness 'ofa pro! He even but .we were so preoccupied pulled a "Tony Van Dongen" with taking the ball froon each and passed the ball and other, that the very reasons zipped offer, to receive it!! (is they were on the field seemed that called making a pass at to be trampled in the dust! yourself?) Goderich was sloppy and hap- Thirdly, is. old "Porky" hazard and this is unlike us. It' Vanderburght who has really. puzzles me ...when they can become a steady and reliable, . execute such • a super- man On the wing ani eats up, :-fantast e-game..one_weee_kand..,„-atgae Jia=_dares touch his then crumble completely the' turf! ! You get a "Foxy next, This -game did have one Special", . John and you- may shining highlight though . . live to regret it! .Helen MacDonald got into With these three on the the 'action and tumbled her United front, we • were least way into our hearts! (and ' stable enough to manage a down the hill!) How are your few shots on goal and bruises, Helen? some se maintain rxablance of Three fellas produced some na main . ; - Otherwise, the first-rate soccer during' this score cvemh' match, against countless .worse thanould ha2-0.e Asbe, it. n is, weuc • odds and '. maddening blew this gauze arid it was not a strictly necessary. United is a ,_ • good, strong, talented team only lacking in fuel -throated desire.. Let's havea little, guys . . :it's been known to work! /16 Our last game of the season, is. on Sunday at 4 p.n. against Clinton and it should be an eyebrow -raiser!! Come on down and give us some good old cheerleader hijincks and that oughta •be_ added in- centive to . "Whop them Whippersnappers"'!! The 'B' team didn't even get to play last Sunday because the other team forfeited the game.. .so, there's two points for Goderich and • no sweat! (which means clean ur,,,ti,forms for Johanna! !) Hopefu•11y.- 'tai y 11 -gee -S-cone- -'- action on Sunday against Huron House at 2 p.m. It's a - doubleheader on the home turf .. s'ftlease come out and give voice 'cause there's nothing we like better than a • . . loud `n proud rooter ! ! See you then? Have a good life - you deserve it.. • Love ya much, Foxy. • 1977 DODGE ASPEN ,. . Dodge Aspen -- Chrysler Canada's -highly• popular small car -- has• an expanded list of options' and engineering improvements for 1977... 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