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It 'was a rugged contest at D'Arey Olivier and, Dog Mc -
London Tuesday evening an Cabe led !lhe Wtos with two
rnere,-ways, thd'13witiWd5'tti geolt• ' 241*(iiCr" liti " i 0
Sines downed' London Athletics Chuck 'Connelly and Ray Jeffrey
by .a 7 3 scone. TM -referees,
es> got sin�al�esa..,• , =, , .,
hapt 1=:out_.. total of.1114.,. xx> u- .,,,cLondorrigat. „c .rty..1 ,goals
utes ;in 'pena'l'ties. At the end 'o f the game and also the last
of the game it *as necessary togoal,
have a police escort for the Last. Friday night at Goderich
two referees as they, left the the rejuvenated 'Pillsarrburg
ice. ( Mavericks registered a 10-6 vic-
Penalties included 22 minor tory over the Siftcs. Right now
ones, ':pix majors, three miscon• the Mavericks are ;the surprise
ducts, agame misconduct and `team of ;the 'league, having de -
a 'match penalty. , feated the leaguedeadi.ng• St.
The game was the •207th Marys d,ineolns by scores of 7-1
straight loss for the London and 84 in the past two games.
team. Goderich is at present in
third position only two points
behind the second place Sarnia
squad,- which is scheduled to
gleet the Siftos. on 'Goderich ice
Friday night. .
At London Tuesday evening,
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LAIT
Minor Hockey Week is the
order of the day throughout On-
tario starting Saturday, January
21. Mayors-.. and Sl.eeVes..,..m .skating _ sessio•n in March .at
hockey centers all over the pro- which time the different age
vince Wave issued proclamations groups dill demonstrate the
to this effect, including our own various figures and dances they
mayor,, . C. -Fisher. .Participat- have learned during the season.
ing • i�n ,the 1Vfi-nor , Week Tqurna-- Club members will- be treated
merit is the Goderich Midget after the demonstrations on the
tam, coached by Doug Cruick- ice. The public are invited to
shank and Bill Hanly, presently watch these skating exercises.
being en.teritained.in,:liensall..,'by ._ The, -present-membership-- of
the host Hensallites. Doing the club ,is 45. Any children
very well this .season, the Mid- .who may have received a pair
gets .are; carrying high hopes -as
of Pigure skates for Christmas
to the outcome of the tourney. b xiterested in figure
Furtiher observance of Minor skatorwking', are imay take advantage of
Hockey Week, lopally, will see lessons for (the balance ;of the
a flail prograrz} of seven minor season at a cost of $5.00 per
league games at the Goderich child. Those interested in this
Memorial ',Arena. A complete
special rate are asked to bring
sch-edule will be ,found else their skates and register for
where in this paper. these elass•es on Saturday, Janu-
- ary 21st at 1.00 pm. There is
If some of you yesteryear roam for more in -embers in all
masters of ice feel like donning classes, even' adults who enjoy
the blades for a worthwhile •this type of recreation. ,
cause, Gordon .'MeMranu•s has in- Mrs. William Asher, Mr. Rus -
formed me that they -are having sell Bradford and Mr. A. M.
ifficulties in getting m lin f rmtl't- ere= --appointed- -as-
and- any help would rtoinimating (committee to bring
Goderich goal scorers against
'L'illsoriburg 'here Friday were
Doug 'Mcf'iatb'e with tthre•e goals,
lave I..uciuk With two and Jini
Dawe with one. In this game
also, the opposition} team scored
the ,first and the last goals of
the game. -
Figure Skaters
PIan A Party1
GLT Workshop
Proves Success -
Just as the wand of her fairy
Godmother transformed Cinder-
ella into a beautiful young wo-
man, the expert hands and
kn v ec'e' a '..,gcnry, Zode c,
FIRST RACE
MEET MAY 27
I3ugh bill;, sereretary of the
Goderich Racing and Trotting
Association, ,has airnonnoed that
the association's first Meet of
mak# -001A'g.;..s ' 4 .,-V'puId.
performed -some -equally ason- t'be on Sraturday, 1Vi'ay Z'7. •
Four events far purses total,
races are 2.30 stake event
(purse '$1,000), '2.25 classified
event(purse $200), 2.21 classi-
qed event (purse $300), and a
tee -for -all event (purse $300).
In theevent of the track
Wednesday gathering the full being in good condition and
force of his startling `Wig of weather permitting, the associ-
tricks, ,was given. Choosing ,his ation might stage .a meet earlier
subjects for .the roles tney will in May, Mr. Hill stated. The
play in the (forthcoming produc- events for the Labor Day races
tion "Ladies in Retirement" in have not been listed as yet,
February, he had each on -e in
turn build their facial character-
isties to match the stage person -Minor Teams
lshing feats on ,the stage of Mac -
Z ny""IInt7I`irasf`week:-Mr.- Zoder,
a.1y¢ i.: artist, exhibited his full
chains and guidance on the art
of "Makeup" at the first Little
Theatre Workshop. The Tues-
day evening session 'was given
•
mostly to verbal explanationsanddescriptions, but at the
A meeting elf the. Goderich
Figure Skating Club executive
at the home—at- M"r Vanda
MacDonald, Friday, made plans
for a closing party for the
ality of the character part,
Soon the stage of MacKay Take 3 Games
Hall r�esembl•ed a Broadway
dressing room. Under bright Goderichminor hockey teams
lights in front of mirrors, the •swept a- triple -header here Sart-
actors blended and moulded the urday. The pee wees beat Strat-
various cosmetics to reach the. ford, 4-0, the bantams blanked
perfection of their charaete•riz- Clinton, 6-0, and the, midgets
ation. It is not an easy taskltopped Clinton 4-2.
to transform a young, hand Jiro Fairish, Brian Rush, Ron
some face into that of a tired Miller and Jim Jerry scored fog: old man, yet it �v�a zlone. -the pee-We�es and Brian Carroll;
By the use of .color 'and line, a Franck Taras, John Arthur, Bill
person's eyes, perhaps our most Wilkinson, Bob Graham and Bob
tell=tat°e�-feature !vere changed Cadman scored --for- the ibantarns.
from bright and shining to Uh'e Gary Doakand Dennis Wil-
_
haunted and futile e:x'pression liamson.each- scored twice for
Goderich andDoug Harrison
tallied the other in themidget
•ga:nie. Larry Colquhoun ' and).
Bob Livermore tallied for
Clinton.
CREC/I PAILY
ORAilGE CHIFFON CAKE
members. of a life lived too strenuously,
It vt4as 'decided to. hold these With .the use of cosmetic putty
anti gre.ase paint, one of our
closing exercises on the last• most attra•ctive female lead.erg
was changed into a .comic 'char-
acter with a .Pin.ochio nose and
a balance of 'Oriental features.
And a joy to behold was how a
clean shaven man, one of our
;popular citigens, *Was- quickly
a•dorn:d will). beard and bushy
sideburns that would have been
the envy of every Father of
every trade, and in theatre,
makeup is the' leader. For this
reason this first Workshop was
one_ of intrinsic value, to the
audience as well as the acting
darticipants, -and 'a§ stated be-
fore, Mr. Zoder was the 'perfect
teacher for the cause.
assi
His background before he be-
came an instructor with tIK
Community Programs Bran -ch is
indeed rich. For seven years he
was State Inspector for the
Ministry of Schools and Culture
in Prague. Since coming to this A. Campbell, of Goderich. Eric"
country 15 years ago,i(the hasl
Dewdney presided at the organ.
written some 16 n ov el s,
scripts. He has made an' ex- gth gown of white satin design -
fabric bow caught at the waist -
Wedding
St. John's Anglican Church,
Preston,,was the- setting for ,the
wedding of Roslyn Jeanne
Campbell, on Saturday at 7
o'clock in the evening. Canon
R. T. Appleyard performed the
double ring ceremony before
the altar adorned with spring
" The bride is the daughter of
Mrs. H. G. Freeman, of Preston,
and the late Ross W. Veitch,
and the groom is the son of Mrs.
Campbell and the late James
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CULBERT'S BAKERY
line. A crown of pearls held the guests at her home wear -
her shoulder-length—veil andi,ing a light green brocaded dress •
she carried a white prayer book with flowered hat and a. corsage
crested with pink sweetheart of pink sweetheart roses.
roses and white feathered car-
nations.
Mrs. John Reeve was matron
of honor for lter-sistvr wearing
'a turquoise street -length gown
of silk velvet styled with a full
skirt. The bodice featured a
scooped .neekline_ and three-
quarter length sleeve:. She
wore matching -gloves and a
self -fabric petal hat and carried
Assisting, the groom's moth-
er wore a magic crepe dress in
violet tones, matching access-
ories and -a corsage of white
and yellow mums.
For travelling to the United
States, the bride chose a black
wool dress with mafehing acces-
sories and a dorsage of pink
sweetheart roses. The young
couple will reside at 170 East
.a cascade arrangement of pink Street, Goderich,
and white feathered carnations. The bride is a graduate of
Donald MacAdam, of Gode- Stratford Teachers' College and
rich, was groomsman. has been teaching on -the staff
The bride's mother received of Torrance Sehool, Guelph.
$63 A Month
ou
By the, way, if any of you
proud parents of tomorrow's
hockey ,greats can recall having
seen a hockey jersey 'or- any
such equipment belonging to
the arena laying around the
Muse, (Make a point of return-
ing -it as-Slion as POssibTa7- There
Is seme difficulty in providing
teams with proper equipment
as many boys are not returning
theirs. -
Any serious (?) minded
hock.ey fans who would *like to
take in -some- reathoekey- ga
should. drop into the 'Goderich
Arena any WedneSday night
after .seron. These games, may
not Compare ;ivith the Leafs or
the Canadiens „but there is some
be only that the
players wear skates. The six
much excitement with an o•c-
casional laugh. In ,first place
in the le.a,gue are the robust
"Farmers" followed by the can-
tankerous "Mer'Chants." The
dettftmined to hold their poSi-
“on in the cellar.
Preparations are already well
under way s for the Goderich
1Lion's annual "Young Canada
;Week" with. 60 of an ;anticipated
186 entries already received.
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the club during 196041 season. figure of King
Wenceslas, and
from the book he has (written
Hockey action last: Saturday
saw Goderich make a clean
sW•eep cif the evening. The local
pee (wees downed Stratford 4-0.
The bantams defeated Clinton
6-0, with the Goderiehl, midgets
(leaving ;Clinton on the low end
of a 5-2 score. The local boys
held their hot streak steady
Monday evening in Zurich 'with
ntains defeating Zurich
5-0, anrthe--sai aets outscoring
the Zurich lads ;1 .
Wihners of the •thaw prizes
of the Booster Club at Friday
night's game were as follows,
w.i.n the prize donor's name in
brackets: 1st,- Bert Foley, a
2nd, Mrs. Roy Meriam, a wal-
let- (Craigies Tob•aeco Store);
3rd, N. C. Love, of Regina, Sask.,
:,vcceries (Booster (Club).
The traditional white gloves
were ,.presented to' Hon. Mr.
Justice J. M..King when the
opened at the Huron County
Coat House on Monday.
There „were no criminal cases
to be, heard.
Two divorce .actions are to
be heard during the session.
There was to have been one
criminal ease, but this has
been' transfetred _7the- June -
sitting of Huron -County
Court.
BRIDGE SCORES
Four tables of bridge were in
play Monday night at the Dupli-
cate' 'Bridge Club. Following
were 'the winners: Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Hunter, 3.01, points; Mrs.
2,91,:, points; Mrs. R. Wheeler
and -Mrs. J. Thomas, 271/, points.
Minor Hockey
Is Active Here
ARENA
SCHEDULE
which is to app -ear this spring,
he fashioned a1,drama which
laye.d in' Toronto during thc
'pair-Gkri-st,mas season. New a
great future in the -development
of Canadian Arts, and under his
tuition theatre groupS,-cannot
help but arthieve further prom -
According Jo 'Chicago author-
ities, men aged 45-64 have the
greatest chance of death from
coronary heart .clisease. ' One in,
TO men in this. age group have
a__ 50-50 chance of:dying of a
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Licence No. 68C61.
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FRIDAY, January 20 --
2 to 4 p.m. FRU RURAL
SKATING. Lion Sponsored.
Sarnia vs. Goderich
SATURDAY, January 21 —
1 to 3 p.m. Figure Skating
3 ,to 4,30 p.m:, Public Skating
7 p.m., MINOR HOCKEY
3 GAMES
Mildmay vs. Goderich
uirt, Pee Wee and
pan
SUNDAY, January
SKATING 14 years and
under. Parents Welcome.
SKATING, Teens ,and,Adults
moklUts,r, January 23 --
set fur Ithe start of Minor
Week, there ie plenty 'of
evidence that Goder:t h is -a
minor hoekey.conscious town.
Approximately minor
hockey players, dre. active in
Goderich. There are six •teams
' of Squirts for a total of 90
players. In the -Pee W ee ranks
there are six teams with 68
players. Playing in the bantam
ranks are lour 4tearns with a
to.a1 of 64 iparticipents.. Play-
ing. in the midget division are
le young hockey ,players.
Minor hockey games are play-
a! in Gtder:eh every Mond'ay
Pht:ionti 608 and Soturday with one night a
iveek •set aside for practices:.
There is on average oi two
,EXETER games every week, either at
home or, out.of-town for tho
bantam and quidget players, .
TUESDAY, January 24
1.30 to 3 p.m.—
Learn to Skate
4 to 5.30 p.m.—
LiOtIS Free Skating
TWO GAMES ---
Exeter: vs. Gaderich'
Bantams Midgets
WEDNESDAY, January 25 —
740 p.nu Industrial Hockey
THURSDAY, January 26 —
Learn to Skata
Lions Free Skating
7 p.m. MINOR HOCKEY
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