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Goderich Teens
by Dwigt Ardheill
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• r„B Dwight Aldham ohildren, as the guiding prin-
0. CDC' isatinning a high feceripie in sport. But it i sad
-to see the large majority
towns:People contradicting this
Right th. Goderich
Sates are itt last Position in
their league. 4Most of the .PlaY-
ens are bpys going to school.
eoneerning.sports that is. Last
Week in basketball, the senior
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‘. tenSe and excitiog34;29 'game:
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s rer with 13 points. Con "tirat-
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tens and Ed. Curry, with 18
points each, ltd the juniors to They have eXams, other sports
a runaway -58-257-seere--over theand extra -curricularactivities
purple and white visitors. besides the Junior "B!! prac-
The' Pallor girls beat •Wing- tie s and games'. They try to
ham 48-15, while the seniors .produde' good hockey) Any
lost 1.8-11.' • game is ninety percent. desire.
Six -Minute Play, But instead of giving our boys
Tho wrestling .squtifl fought this desire, this passion to really
to a 33-26 victory over the mat- play, we tend to do the opposite.
men from Wirigham. In this. When the team is hitting some
sport, •each bout is - six minutes rough luck, we feel that the
long. glory isebbing also, and there-
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' Wilif Weber pinned his, ap- fore we tend to think that there'
.Ponent in a •fantastie 20 seconds. is not.much sense in cheering,
Thing Fisher, Jim 1.6yest and eneouraging or, even attending
.Dehny Wilson also gained sue MI(' 'games. Bt it these boys do.
cess by pins. not just play for entertainment;
:" ',Carl McCormick and Ed. San- we play for them, with our town
• -,derson on by decisions while sponsorship. The New York
ffay Donnelly fought to a draw. Mets a last -place 'baseball team,
. BobWillis,_,..enlei=itaw,O. ev,etAS. outdr,ex.-tike.44-Plaga.:Yanlmei-
-firlitrendae and Pliblidty,
Geo-r4e cion I d took three only becAse of the sports „fever
•bouts - one was pin. Chris of -their-'- fans.' No team - can.
Graham won one out of three. 'possibly 'hope to be a tqp con -
These boys liave their eyes tender, without moral support.
oil their firqt team champion uring Young. Canada Week,
ship, and thechances look verr-the'townspeople pack -the arena'
action. A visitor might be
amazed at the overwhehiling
sports enthusiasm. This person
may be led to. believe that we
are avid fans -and 'supporters
of hockey. But let. 'him see
the jiifl attendance during
the regular pee weeseason, and
he wo1d be stunned at- the
contrast. Only a very small
niinority of parents take, not
send,. their boys to the arena
each Saturday. , They are the
ones that are rewarded with
the amazingly good type -of
hockey seen.Little Johnny
may have to. lean on ,his stick'
.in order to skate, but when his
teamscores or wins, you will
never see a bigger or more sada-
fyin.g smile than you will from
him., The people that do .come
out, and the ones that coach
and manage the teams, deserve
a 'great 'deal of credit for. all
the time that they give.
--W,Itlrferefettre-to-thar'pri
ciple. 'of "how you played the
game(' we,' the spectators, must
admit that . we are the weak
link with the sports in our town.
Let's be good sport & and attend.
I am going to go --how about
you? ,
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• Public Speaking'
-Last Wednesday, the junior
public speakintg contest took.
place in the auditorium.‘ Mrs:
Clayton. Edward; Rev. C. A.
Dekelow and Mayoc, M. Mooney
judged contestang' ,spee,ches
The best speaker' was Frank
Whpeler; runner-up wagAndrew
•Pirie, and Dolores Gauley was
third.
,Sports Centre
It is .generally acknowledged
that' 'Goderich is a -good sports
° centre. There is a motto in
'oer arena which reads: "...it's
not of what you've wbn orlost,
but holtrycei played the game."
'ThWis what parents teach their
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Stuart Asher
wid_s_ honors
A •13.111chy, 10 -year-old., Stuart
Asher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam .A:hser, 19 Waterloo ,street.
norttitar•scored a name for
himself in' area Squirt hockey.
Stuart captained his team of
'all-stars to a double win and
tournament trophy at the Qin-
Last-minute lineUlis for pas;
scuger %car licence plates now
appear inevitable in Goderieh,
Licence • issuer, MI's. • Olive
Sturdy, 1,2 Church street, re-
13owiers roll .
"400" games
Marilyn Bannister recently
rolled an 861 triple which is
the tops for the year. ' The
previous high mark was also
held by. Marilyn a1. 344.
Another 400 game was bowl-
ed recently ,when Charlie Wil-
liams chalked a 406. Charlie
holds a 240 plus average which
is the best' that has ever been
held in Goderich.
Other 400's this season have
been rolled by Walt, Boughner
406 and Gene Baker 415.
So far this year ,Marg Car -
.rick holds the ladies' high single
Saturday afternoons
with a 360 and Walt Boughner
hold.T...11110tiattel.4,0* '
triple wi,,th a 954.
• The Eastern Canadian Zone
-Finals" have been taking place
lately in Kitchener and Strat-
ford. Bill Dean and Gene Bak-,
er have been. taking partin
heies to I
ports she has issued only 1,040,
plates sp far, a "very slow" rate,
She estimates she inust !WI
• 2,500 to 3,000 this year.
'Fats tir ve ;bee love
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Kinettes pJan'
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The tenth, regular.meeting of
the Goderieli Kinette OlUb was
held` Monday, February ard at
clay Hall. The., club put,
the finisliini;:: tow:41es en- their
plans for 01450, Atonal Mardi
Gras Ball tobe held Friday,
February 7, at Harbourlite
than usual," she said, despite A donation of $25.80 Was -vol.'
ed for the .St. John Ambulance.
Selvenalmembers plant° ViSit•
the 'new hospital next week te
play cards with the patients
thee. •
The ..annual birthday party
was discussed but left for a
future Meting. The nextmeet-
ing will be in the form of a,
pot luck supper.
After the meeting
journed the Members
euchre and lunch.
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the deadline being 'advanced to
February_ 28. This week On-
tario Minister of Transport.
Irwin liaskett announced no
extension N11 be allowed.,
Was. Sturdy tal=to issuing
1964 plates December. 2. She
admitted the last• three:remain-.
)ng :weeks will.' be hectic for
her. She . asked, that drivers
fill Mit forms before go -
log to her office,.
Drivers' permits, she said,
have been going\ faster' than
usual.
Commercial licences won't go
on sale until March 2 with a,
deadline „of March 31,
Mrs. Sturdy'S Office, is open
9 'to 12 am. and 1:30 to 5 p.m.
She is closed 'Wednesday and
ten Kinsmen Minor Hockey Day ,
Gqiloyv
•..lanuary25.
• . 'Mr.,. Goderich team heat out
. 'Sea -forth by a decisive 9-1 score
in the morning and then camel
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. on to Inock 'out Clinton 5-1. in Bropchia
the afternoon. •
• „Stuart went on to be pidlOd , Syrup.
one of the three stars of' the • , ,
.to'ennament, along with .Danny
,'a . • . .
Binns and Peter Clark. „ A_ timedested expectorant t�
To top it off Stuart walked . _-,
away with .the Ell'w,o6d Epps aid .iri file relief of Cough due'
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•Top ' net-m,inding by 'Brian congestion.
Draper held Clinton'back to a
single goal by BrianoLangille.
GOderith •soores in the game
with Clinton came from Stuart
Asher, Danny Burns, Bob
Nephew, John MacDonald and
Peter .Clark.
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After the Kitchener set of 10,
Bill Dean was in sixth position.
A set of five games; was rolled
in •Stratford „last Sunday and
Bill now holds down seventh
spot. Bill can. still slip two
more positions without losing
the opportunity to compete in
the. Eastern Canadian Champ-
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ion,ships at North Bay.
The .final five games will be
played at the Cittle Bowl on
February 23. On his home ,lanes
and still in contention, Bill
stands a better than eVen
chance • of going on.
Gene Baker has had a little
tough luck in his' games to date
and is pretty well out of the.
rennin -9.
wasad-
enjoyed
'TAKES CHAIR
WINGFIAM.--Wingham's first
woman councillor has taken her
chair ,in town council. She is
Mrs. Roy Bennett.
Other new members are John
Bateson and. Harold Wild.
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but with good reason. We .have what We
_consider a real deal on Simmons quality mat-
tresses. Simmons have a slogan which says
"More pedple sleep on SIMMONS than any
other brand of mattress' We like to inter-
pret it this way:' f'More people SLEEP on*.
Simmons than any other brand of mattress."
Since we've been carried away by the
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matching box spring. The box spring, in-
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Now you know that we copied the above
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