HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 2009-10-14, Page 26Page 26 - Goderich Signal -Star, Wednesday, October 14, 2009
tPt'10N
�haauctcostomek
, All invited
4ay, October 22, 2009
4009.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Suncoat Mall, Goderich
Cb, see evhedis, new 4t awn!
• Fashion • Beauty • NHL • Christmas
• Jewllery • Children's • Home Decor
For details call: 1-866-826-6963
Come in today for your TD Personal Assessment
and see exactly where your retirement plan stands.
Everyone seems to be thinking about their retirement plan these
days. Put your mind at ease by requesting a complimentary
TD Personal Assessment. Your assessment is the first step to
knowing where you stand financially, and often takes as little as
30 minutes. Even better, a financial expert can help you stay on
track, so you can feel more confident about your tomorrow, today.
Visit a branch today to get your TD Personal Assessment
Cali 1-800-948-5448 • www.tdretirement.com/when
ID
Waterhouse
ID
Canada Trust
ID Waterhouse Canada Inc. is a subsidiary of The Taonto-0ominian Bank. TD Waterfrouse Canada Inc. — Member CIPF. TD Waterhouse and Let's figure it
out are trademarks of The Toronto -Dominion Bank.
•
Vikes double Listowel
Photos by Denny Scott
In Senior G.irls Basketball action, the Goderich Senior Girl Vikings triumphed over
Listowell 46-23. Top, The Goderich Dance Squad does a routine to keep the
Viking's momentum going during half time. Bottom, Amanda Van Osch plays keep -
away from a Listowel player.
Vikes win two to bring streak
to 43 season games undefeated
The Goderich Vikings field hockey team
extended their regular season undefeated
streak to 43 games with a pair of wins in Li-
stowel on Wednesday.
The Vikes defeated Listowel 3-1 on a pair
of goals from Michelle Kelly and a penalty
stroke from captain Shelby Moore.
In their second match, the Vikes dominated
play against Stratford Northwestern, with
rookie Keisha Stoddart notching her 10th
and 1 l th goals of the season. Robin Hendriks
added a single to round out the scoring.
The Vikings see action Wednesday in
Mitchell and Friday at Waterloo -Oxford.
Allen, Trebish, McKnight take
first in Maitland Oktoberfest
Although the weather was a bit chilly and
wet the Annual Oktoberfest Scramble was
played at the Maitland Country Club on Oc-
tober 3. The winning teams were:
First, Brian Allen, Jack Trebish and Barb
McKnight; second place, Tom Smith, Mike
Mason, Pam Marshall and Carol Alcock;
third place went to Leighton Lynch, Don
Yates, Karen McVittie and Elsie Yates. Con-
gratulations to all.
Congratulations are also in order for Na-
than Daer, who shot an impressive 66 to claim
the lowest score on Men's closing day.
Hopefully although there will be no more
organized events we will still be able to get in
some golf, if not, have a great winter.