The Goderich Signal-Star, 1964-02-13, Page 12It
iirsd.ay,,ViAmar$ 13th, 1964
le ti.` year -the ,Goderich sport- fans. Well;
f dtsailspointu1ents , Float• Is,
;?Ott. are a Viking fan or a
• Bisset•fan or a Sifto fan or a
Leaf 'fan or an Argo ,San or
Canadian, Olympic hockey fan.
Oh well, in the words of Brook-
1yn ;farts, wait Until, next. 'jiear.
One of the biggest recent dis- question, I ask ; myself is why
appointments was. the way 'the Shouldn't these young men be
TV how, Question Mark,'carne recognized .for"theirachieve-
off.
here it is, •
it is aur contention that we
have some fine young athletes.
arid some fine young men in
Goderich. A good many .of
them participate in several
.sports ,and excel in them: The
We expected something con-
crete to come grit of this sthow
but we should have -r realized
'Clarence Canipbell -would come'
out with nothing but a lot or
executive double talk. ,
If -any1d11,._ we wo.._.ulci , sem_
•that, he only added' credence
to allthat abuse on the show
.a' eD UpF of
Actually Question 7vlarl was
a 'lilt humorous. Mr. Campbell
carne' Oil: the shoal= tssb 'f0usly
in a rage and he blustered and
fumed through a half hour
while Carl Voss sat next to
him just parroting the chief
mentor. -
tn our estimation a man that
4 d ' c '° Eimselt-this
way should not be ,a chief ex-
ecutive of anything. This is
'obvious'ly themood he was in
when. he blaVed McAr.hur and
Storey ' a few years ago., Both
of these incidents led to re -g-
nations. ,
menta" -
What we have in -mind is
,his: get together a panel con-
sisting of O. L,', Day, GDCI
.2rincipal; Wayne Horner, GDCI
at.hletae d.iractor; a- co'u:ple of.
hockey coaches from minor and
junior. ranks and anyone else
w°hcmight..have-.sorntth ing con-
crete to offer on these 'young
men's behalf.
of'""."th'Is-- group"" -1"- o> t
like to see a male athlete of
the
year .ehnsen,�,- 1,';that we
want --hist .scholastic �srandi-nb,
his 'sports ability as well as -his
yAnortsn anship considered in ttu
oh oosi n.g. .
I am thinking in terms ora
between the ages' of 14'and
19.. If the right lad is chosen
-tcvtil rrotr`to -his�lrea
willonly further encourage him
to'tpursue his sports, and schol-
astic achievements.. •
At this moment, there--is`a boy
who could win this award in
a walk:' -There have been others
in the past and there will be
W St Pat's
Supper Planned
Anyone with 'an ounce of ex- more in the future.
eeutive ability should,know that Shall we recognize these
,s1you stand Behind your officials achievements? What. do YOU
the circumstances• say, sport fans?
regardless of
'Well anyway, it is now up
r,to you to believe what you will.
Hockey may be slightly rigg�''
or. j -t may . not be rigged at all.
It Is up to you to draw your
own conclusions now.
�Noth-ing. .`has been clarified
by the two -pr'ograms. Jost a
lot: of, Muddy water was- stirred
' * *
Last week's column seemed
to stir up it lot of lontrovlersy
and 1 was gratified to . find that
ttssaii�ke es natured kid
ing was put as a people se m-
° ed to sympathize with our .point
of view.
* *.
Some „weeks ago we said we
hair something to take up' with
A. large. tur.nQut..of
of• the, C.W:L. inet at the home.
Of -',Mrs.' Con Baechler, Britannia
rad•for the. February meeti.r.
'The -president, Mrsr 4orioFisher,;
+presided. -
Conveitexsfor the St. Pat-
rick's supper to be held in the
parish hall on March .14th -an-
nounced that plans 'were form-
ulated and preparations going
ahead. -
The card •jartry • wihiah Was'
held in the hall on January 29th
was very successful, about" 35
tables participating. -
The annual , drive for , sub-
scriptions rto the Catholic Reg
ister is coming up and on• Sun-
day, • February 16th, tmember
�t i11 be ava•abie 'at 'the church
to take subscriptions.
The annual onate own towards
the bursary fund for 'the Priest-
hood Wilt be forwarded to • dio•
h•- beadquart
HAGGERMAN FINALLY SHOWS
HE CAN BRING IN THE .GOALS
• By 7 gob 4birier • 1,41,1-4).1'14•P has; -been a big disap-
b• With „only a few games left,painttnen1/.10 the Weal tans and
,in the season. fgr• •the Siftos, executive tiffs seoring produc-
Alan Haggerman• finally showed tion and play. has left much"
that he could score goals. ' to fie desired.
Hat german blasted home four GREY WIN 8-1
, , The Owen' Sound greys have
• ds- er last Enda .night .a ._ . ,-_ _ . ,.��...� ._�_....ri.._.. Y„� a
.g?oa la -e x . . ,a iaiat-
the Siftos upset, the Kitchener tak, n ot'eat�rdel'i ht in hum
Greenshirts 5.2. 1-Iaggerrnan ins the local 'Siftos this year
cored two goals in the: s" and • Pc'. Tuesday i#ght was no ex -
period and 'two in the .third with, cep ,'on, They trouneed• our boys
Dill Wilkinson adding the fifth 8-1. 1 Owen Sound.
Goderich goal. The lone Goderich',
tally was
Haggerman, a high scorer last scored by John Arthur early In
year, in the Border Junior B
RebekahsHold
Social - Evening�
The regular meeting of the
Goderich Rebekah Dodge was
FinTd illi
Tuesday; February, 4th,
with the Noble Grand, -Mrs.
Geor e Morley, presiding.
'Severa,i 'members, volunteered . A letter rom e avy 'Lea.
fob" ' tilie;� was -read and
•ct*inin�g-��C'ancer Cam g'ue of Canadata send lhesn<.la
argn hd ether4�sr •to,tb°e' b r u,cra.'�de ;i.
donation o money. The dodge
has been invited. to" attend the
initiation degree to be'• field at
_Ingham oil Monday: Several
ners plan to go.
Following the meeting a so-
cial tin e -was theld -for th-e mem-
bers an• -t eir riens.•• e
winners at euchre were: .high
man, Jas. Drell -mann; low,�Har-
olcl Lardej_-high lady:--„�,s•.:1Vi.
Sutcliffe; low, Mrs. R. Hayden.
For -."500 the high man--• was-- J.
Moody; low, Bill Lee; high lady,
Mrs. E. Davis, low Mrs. -N. Clair-
mont. -
A pat .luck lunch was served
by the committee in charge.
tacted. .. • ,--
Mrs.
_Mrs. Jaliies Reynolds gave a
Very timely spiritual reading
from the Missal on the • Lentpn.
season.
A most interesting display
d• alk ;o'n"...'Fupper
given b3 their local representa-
tive, Mrs. Jane„McLeod..
During the eyenin,lunch and
coffee were prgvid:ed. 'by Mrs.
Carl'Schnciker, Mrs. Earl ,Mae
Laren and Miss Carrie O'Neill.
Ori • behalf ,of the . members,
•Mrs. Walzak thanked the hos-
•tess, Mrs. Baeahler, for opening
her home again for such a large
gathering.
oungCanada Week
Gets 100 EnFries,Y` a
The planning for Young Can-
adg Week, is wellin hand, re-
ports . Tim Elliott, tihis year's
secretary on the Lions Club
committee organizing %the week
of Pee Wee.hockey., -
• "She's doing Very well,” he
�"•r�j•� -•rte,tori;;4zs�msiatw+easw�&zi�at�a�ta�af�
The cluib has more than 100
entries from across the country,
froth Winnipeg to Cote St:'Luk'e,
just east of ,Montreal.
The, list must be whittled
JUNIOR B
CKE,
FRIPAY, FEBRUARY 14
VERSUS
G;ODERICH
SIFTOS
STRATFORD
GODERICH
TUES., ,FSB, 18
8:30 `p.m.
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GOPERICH MEMORIAL
ADMISSION
• Students 50c
Adults 75c
ARENA,
•
Children 25c -
down 'to a •moret•rnanageable 86
teams. ' ,More Double A's
"We. hate. to--serid regret let-
ters to these kids," says Mr.
Elliott: "'But we've got more
teams than 'we' can take. :We've
•t - e ow•hu ssus,
. This year tlhere seen t� 'be
more big' city teams''and more
double A Steams. •
Already at least , a -dozen
teams' have , been told not° to
bother • sending •In entries be-
cause of , the avalanche • of -en-
tries • already acouznu1ated.
Mr; Elliott says the mild win•
-
ter seems to lie the cause .for
more . entries from the cities.
The s nalll .towns leek. artificial
lace. • . . . ' ' •�
4The deadline for -player cera
tificates was last Saturday.' A
final list -of teams will -be issued
” Jhortly. Chairman of the Nan-
ning committee is- Al McGee,
FEE WEE LEAGUE,
In the Saturday Morning -,Pee
ustsjea ;ue• it was S
fer Whitebots over Bang.
Moors 5-0, Rouse Auto Electric
o.—,r Goderich ' Motors 2-1 and
`'oo- ers 'over -MacDonalds also
•hy' -ie score of 2-1: •
To•nmy Plouffe's scored two
, John • Sturdy, 'Ailastair
Sandersoi `and Wayne Draper
added- sir:-.;l7t:)ns i -r th.ir 5-0
nrt over, �;.7n�ti,t:r ,lotois.
L�;,(ilc 1;:i1.Y3 eco:°rd' -two
•each Tom LL'1'`loni -sort --as
c rrl ^node Auto Electric to
20. > ictory aver Goderich
11I9tor .
R11,4s Pruder scored in
I -they losing -cause:
I I)av:'d Graff -and 1larvey San-
der,Forx picked up " •sin;letons
Jack Fritzley's + Coopci
i •rluoid beat ,fl3ob
,',TacDonad tezab 2-1. It was
Harry Chambers who picked op
!'he lbno coal for the lo.crs. -
the second period.
The Siftos play their fina"two
games of the •year here on Fri-
day, and Tuesday against Water-
loo and Stratford. r -
.There may be some exhibi-
tion gam -es here after the regu-
lar schedule: As of this 'date.,
noth•i-n-ti has - .been een finalized. • •
•
¢Y.
,BANTAM LEAGUEE-STANDING
Club Grill
Denonum Flowers . ..8 points
I.G.A, - • 4 points
MneFiw in'4•n -u ee-- •-3--•pa.n:
Club ' Carill defeated IGA 41
with We.dioek,- Stevenson, Vol -
laird and Adains. scoring for the
winners and MCT,,,eeaii far I.G.A.
-'-Dpnommie Flowersdefeated
MacEwans 7-0 withJerry Mero
picking up • three •goals, Jolin
Royal twogQa,,ls,4and • singles to
Harvey and Round. '
BRIDGE SCORES
There were four• „tables in
play..a.t th,e Goderieh, Duplicate
Bridge Club" on Monday night.
Winners, -and- their-.acas_ were
as follows: Dr. and Mrs. W.
Oakes,- 34 points; Mrs. A. Nicol
and Mrs.. D. Mooney, 331
points; Mrs.- B. Ross and Mrs.
F. -Reid, 26 points..
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