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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-04-19, Page 10PAGE 10—GODERiCH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1979 orts ge Bike ride for cancer set for Sunday The second annual Goderich Bike Ride for Cancer is slated for Sunday, April 22. Last. year's ride attracted about 50 cyclists and organizers are hoping that number will at least double this year. All proceeds from the ride will go to the Goderich Branch of the Canadian Cancer Society. This year's ride is 20 kilometers long, five kilometers longer than last year. Registration will take place at the Suncoast Mall from noon until 1:30 p.m. with the ride commencing at 2 p.m. Cyclists will ride from the mall to the O.P.P. station on Highway 21, back past the mall again and around the outskirts of town. There will be ten dif- ferent check points,at.the extreme points on the route, and two rest area's, one at Judith Gooderham Park and the other at the Kinsmen Centre. Pop and cookies will be offered at these rest stations. This ,year, lucky draw prizes are an added at- traction to the ride. Also, if anyone is in need of bike repairs before the ride, he or she can receive a 10 per cent discount, at Goderich Cyclery on 36 •Anglesea Street (524-2888) and that amount will be donated to the Cancer Society. There are some rules and regulations which must be followed during the ride. Those par- ticipating must ride single file, 30 feet apart. They must ride with the traffic and yield to traffic when necessary. They must use signals to warn drivers of their "moves" and adjust speed to always ensure complete control of their bikes. Children under 12 on the ride must be ac- companied by an adult. ,. Proceeds of the ride should- be designated Cancer Campaign of the Goderich Branch, Canadian Cancer Society. Pledges when collected should be taken to The Bank of Montreal in Goderich. Sponsor sheets for the ride, complete with a map showing. the ride's route, can be obtained from any bank in town including Victoria and Grey Trust Company and the Goderich Community Credit Union, Kirkey's Texaco Station, Beckers (South Street), Mac's Milk, the Goderich Cyclery, the A&P and Zehrs. This year's ride is being organized by the Goderich Kinsmen and Kinette Clubs, as a voluntary service project. If any additional information is needed, Mike or Adele Drennan can be contacted at 524- 6675. Hopefully, weather conditions on the day of the ride will be favorable' but a rain date'of May 5 has been set just in case. Why not challenge your family, friends co- workers or another club to take part with you in the tide? HOOK INTO THESE OPENING SEASON SPECI ALS STREN LINE (110 YD. SPOOL) 6 Ib reg.'3.75...sale $2.49 8 lb.;. r,eg,13.75...sale $2.49 10 Ib reg.'5.00...sale $2.99 RUBBER CHEST WADERS reg.'127.99 save '5.00...$22.99 RUBBER HIP WADERS ° reg. 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Station, back past the mall again and Council to appoint. new ball group by Audrey Middleton At the. last regular Goderich Township recreation council meeting it was decided to appoint a separate sof- tball executive to manage the entire softball program for the summer of '79, subjected to the nod of approval from the recreation council. A list of rules to guide them was also set up. Last year's, now retired softball ' - co- ordinator, Bev Orr, at- tended the initial meeting of the appointed softball executive to assist them in setting up plans for this year. The new executive. is chairman, D e I Schloendorf, secretary treasurer Pat Rivett, and Art Bell. Exciting and en- thusiastic plans were made especia4,1304h.the prospects Si. a ,.aew playing field with lights, by .late summer, at the proposed sports complex. Please note this im- portant notice: all township children 18 years and under in- - terested in playing sof- tball this summer, bring your registration form and fee (obtainable from Any local elementary school) to the township council office _in Holmesville, on Satur- day, April 28 or Saturday, May 5, 9 am -12 noon. This year the softball committee will purchase new and exciting equipment called "T'.' ball for children 5-8 years. Several parents will be required to help with this. Parent participation is most important if the softball and "T" ball is to be a success. Just remember, your child is only asking ap- proximately two hours of your time a week for sports. It's good healthy fun, of body and mind, for the whole family. For any further in- formation phdne Del Schloendorf, 482-9830 or ekrt Bell, 524-8037. ai around the outskirts of town tor a total of 20 kilometres, five kilometres longer than last year's route. There are ten check points. Tyke, peewee registration Sat. Well the weatherman is finally cooperating will ball players who are anxious to get out on the diamonds after the winter. Many ball leagues will be holding registration in the near future to set up teams and schedules for the 1979 season. This Saturday registration will be held for Tyke and Peewee baseball players in-, terested in playing this year. The registration will be • held at Agriculture Park at 10 a.m. Coaches alre interested in determining the number of boys in- terested in playing tyke and peewee baseball so that , practice schedules can be established. • Players will not be asked to pay the registration fee on Saturday. The coaches first want to determine how many are interested in playing. - ROLLER SKATING STARTS FRIDAY NIGHT Sf i Admission - .1 APRIL 20 Skate Rental - 50` FRIDAY - 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. SATURDAY - 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. SUNDAY - 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. WEDNESDAY - 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. '9 1980 Chevrolet, Citanon The first Chevy of the 80's has so much to offer. Small outside with its sleek, aerodynamic design, it's big inside, seats 5 adults. Citation is sporty, swift and smooth. The front -wheel drive gives you good traction in rain, snow and mud. Choose from 2 -door coupe, 2 -door club coupe, 2 -door hatchback coupe or 4 -door hatchback. sedan. Standard 4 -cylinder engine or optional V6. Come in and see Citation for yourself. Test drive one soon. See the first front -wheel drive cars of the 80's with The Chevrolet & Oldsrnobiie names behind them. Oldsmobile class, good looks, luxury and engineering, that's Omega. Small outside but with just abouttire space and comfort of a mid-size Oldsmobile inside. The front -wheel drive with transverse -mounted engine gives you more traction and stability. Step up to the 1980 Omega. Sized for the times. You'll know when you see it and when you test drive it 1980 Oldsmobile Omega fffl(/I/r„ z 111I'��i i.ri 74 KINGSTON STREET MGODERICH 524-7314