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la CURLING RESULTS
. By E . Waugh
Playeoffs.40- -tleter-Inine - the
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winners of the'secend draw of
the .season are now under way
and are scheduled to be
pleted by this Thursday. ,
Play for the third and final
tdraw for the ,season ,will corn,
mence the latter part of .this
.week,
Scores for the pewriod from
• Monday, Rebruary 10, to Sun-
day, Febitiary 1 were'as fel-
tolvvs:
110 Howie Ktienzih 9, Frank Tyre -
man, 4; Ivan McConnell 0,
. Rar-
old Baird 4; Pero Gracey 10,
nBill Utley 3; Alex Alexander 10,
Gordon Muir 3; Harold 'Mont-
gomery 9, BOwer Farr/tali-4;
Nibby Baker 11, Lorne Webb 2.
Andy Boutilier 12, Jim Reming-,
ton 1; joe Moody./12, Bob Kcene
-1.-;-*•Morris Willi/Ilan 19, Brace
Holmes 3; AT Dowds 9, bon
MacEwan 4; Andy Boutilier 9,
Ivan McConnell 4; -Hugh Spring
.11, FraA Tyreman 2; Stierm
Willows 11, Jim Remingtmi 2;
Dan Murphy 10, Hairy StttraY
3; Ale* Alexander. 74.4, Dr. Jack.
son 51; Geo Brown 10, Bower
Famish 3; Dt111 MacEwan 71/2,
bon MacRae 5%; Bruce Holme
11, Jim COrbett 2; Bill White
LA Harald IVIontgomery 0; dor-
don Muir 9, Dr, Aldis 4; Ray
Hughes' 7%, Ernie McDonald
6%; Joe Moody 11, Bill Utley
2; Jack Whetstone 9, Dr. Milts
0; Ed Waugh 10, Jim Skeoch 3;
Lorne Webb 11, Joe Allaire 2;
Al Dowds 11, Morris .McMillan
2; Keith Middrelon 8, Bob
Keene 5; Harold Baird 11, Ron
dODERICH MINOR 110C1c,EY
ASSOCIATION
I11/10/40 g; Ho ie XLItIlZif,3 1
Willed Qttinn , aft -Bak^
10, Pat Psboro 3. .
Ladies' Day '1.;r1ing
BettyWaugh ii, Jeln PAce 4;
Vi •Marageniery 40, •Jean **-
Donald 3. Donna IVIcQee 9, Marg
McMillan 4;,, Peg ,Wood 9,, Isabel
ttdifi 41 , Au.dreY'7Yre;4411 9,,,
Kay- Alexander 4; Beth Rem-
ingtOn, 9,, Billie -Croft, 4; 'Nancy'
Nephew 9, Phyllis McConnell 4;
Kay Baker 10, Ruth Keene 3;
Marion Medood 12,Adela Bed-
ard 1; Janet,. MacRae 11, 'Mary
Lapaine Z. .. .
, Ladies' :Evening Curling,
Millie Whetstone 11, , Nancy
,Millie
2; Eliz Utley 10, Mary
Lepaine 3; Audrey Tyrernan 10,
1sabel, Riehl 1; Peg Wood
Vi • Montgomery 5%; . Dorothy
Cruickshank 9, Marg McMillan
'A; Betty Waugh 1Q, Maxine Mar-
ttm 3; Marie Huff 10, Elsie
Gardner 3; Jean Pride 10, Mar-
ion McLeod 3; Betty Jone,$ 10,
Barbara Kaasalainen 3,
Mixed Curling
Bab Nephew 9, Betty Jones 0,.
denreiWiTaTi-1-07:Stan CHAFF
shank a; Bert Alexadder 9,
Aryo Kaasalainen 3;1Alec Pro -
'fit' II.,'Len McGee 2; Morris Mc-
Millan 11, Bob Aceene 2.; Frank.
Tyreman ,9,,, Wihnof Wood,: 4;,
Bruno Lapaine 12, , Tony Bed-
ard 1; Dan Murphy 11,' Tom
Jones 2; Bill Utley. 10, Harold
'Montgomery A3; Ed W.augilf 12,
i'irwenirli1irTin(71; Mile „Kuen-
zie' 9, Stu Robinson 4; Russ
Bradford 12, James • Robin I;
Don Mactwan ).0, Dr. Me-
Geough '2; Al Selinger 10, Bill
White- 3; -"Lloyd Bamforth 614,
Ken Croft 61/2; JIM Britnell 11,
M. S. SutherLand 2; Burns4Ross.
10, "Joe Moody 3; Pat Osborn
10, Harry- Sturdy • 3; Ivan. Ige-
Connell, 12, Andy, Boutilier 1;
,Fred Rouse 10, Al MacDonald 3;
:Gordon Muir 10; Harold, Hib-
betrt 3; Ted Avis 9, Bower Par-
rish, 4; Don MacRae.6%, Bud
n
Mathieson 6%; Fred VV,hidden
10, Fred Price 3; Bill Gardner
10, Jim Kinkead 3; Nilhby Baker
12, Dr. Mills 1; . Brace Sully 9,
Bill Clancy 4; Ernie 'McDonald
10,,i Trey Ormandy n3; 'Clem
Gracey 10, SlIerm, Willows 3;
Jack ,Whetstone 11,. Jim Rem-
ington 2.
Th# 0!.g104.04cg, •
Of the Yed- Maybe,
.'"a Ai ,
ilhka skipped .13y. 1.104,11e
guenrief BHI White, . !cern)
Middreteq and Al Davos plait-
ed .last night in 'the semi,
finals of the The wbiners ,:airrirleab,otrlepOn.
the deciding ighf at
7 P.m It .hoUld.b., godd
one, so, deO,IfO'fo...:5e.*OW,harkt
t 4, ,
And ti1l on enrilitg----,Ernie
ltiebardsoks wham), 'IS miss-
ing this week, for which we
apologize. But we promise that
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2 P.M. AT THE' ARENA
• Election of Officers -
• Review of Hockey Activities
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a leader
hereabout?
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Apparently, We. focal point
of attention in sports these_ past
few weeks tas -been, centred
around ..nenwspaper coverage of
.minor ' hockey aetivitieS. To
date, it -,has been a bit no the
low side (With valid reason of
course) and seemed to be, in
close 'harmony with the moral
support given this league by
the townspeople. •
A Week ago tc,tday the. Gode-
rich Juveniles 'suffered a re-
..ounding defeat that could
easily have swung the other way
if those eocouraging. fans. that
filled the arena thad nuMbered
more than 5".!,
It is the hope of the ,writer
that, through this Column, we
.ean get ,thjfires toil interest
burning brighter, notonly for
the Juveniles, but for the other
hundreds of boys. in 'minor
oc ey 'as '
YOU should well realize that,
as a .student,.4 'certainly do net -
have the -time to see each of
t hue „Ames_ ip perSor4,00how-
ever; myattempts to bring 'you
a more cOmplete 'coverage of
Yfal,nor hockey Will be sincere:
SQUIRT LEAGUE-
5-6. Doak and ThurloW
cqrnbjri-
e.ci. effots' to get . the 'goals- for
Poderic, while Templernan,
Rae, power, Kerr, and Lrwin
scored rbne apiece for the visit-
ing team.
BANTAMS •
Club Grill defeated I.G,A.
with Wedlock, •Stevenson, Vol -
and and Adams scoring for the
winners and McLean for I,G.A.
Denomme Flowers trounced,
MacEwan's 7-0 with tMero pick-
ing -up three goab, Royal two
and singles to Harvey and
Round. .
Since the beginning, of the
current season, our Bantam All -
Stars have •played 1,g games of
which they' won 15, tied two,
,and lost only one. They have
scored 123 goals- and received
only 33 against them. *
note that these boys are the
sera Pee VVees that walked
away ,with the 'championship -in
the Y,pung Canada Week finals
Aree years ago. , Keeft: your -
eyes on this team; they have
the potential to go illaces!
Smith -and nether scored one
a lee° to shut out , Stratford
.2.0-6o--tho-,414,11.-4--Last-Saturday-
tatarore
is as follows: rtIce-Cirterffri
in another shut -out game, the
Gardiner's Dairy 0. 11 ,points
Mills Motors .10 points
Goderich Electric 9 points
O'Brien's Market points
" 'In the six and seven -year-olds,
the Sailors have 12 points and
and
the Flyers have six.
In the house league Steve
Allen scored once fol- Gardin-
,
er's to defeat, O'Brien's 1-0.
Goderich Electric and Mills
fought out a' scoreless tie. In
the Mite game, the Flyers tied
the Sailors 0-0.
Saturday night,- -the -Squirt
Alf -Stars defeated the Wingham
team 2-0; Meriam and Bowman
s'oeored for d-Oderieh, • A
The Mite All -Stars 'travelled
to Clinton on the 15th to the
RCAF annual tournament. Ili
the, first game, our boys • won
a resounding victory. over Ex-
eter, 9-1. Smith picked up four
noints,, Riehl two „and singles
tv,gultioaikc4cVsto.ekbpasavIventes•andr.
Fisher. Detroit came out on
Cond. game',
rather disappointing, but 'they
played a good game.
PEE WEE LEAGUE •
After 25 years of vigorous ac- MacDonald Marine and Ban.
-tivity,,the Goderich Lions Club. nister Motors •came out grin -
is about to g6 out of the6,Scout- ning •with a 0-0 tie. Sheaffpr
ing ,business—that is unless White Dots defeated Goderich
some Cub and Seout" leaders Motors 2-0; Sturdy and O'Brien
rap be found quickly. . scOred one apiece for the win -
Lion Ted ' ROberts reported aers. Auto . beat Coop-
the'club started out with three er's 2-1, Arthur,. and Simpson
leaders out of a necessary seven. scoring 'for the winners and
Now two are in hospital, leav- Mohring picking up the, point
ing only one to carry on. . for Cooper's.
ThatoneanS the Cub pae.k•••laa&
-iloft*'aridf/re ',Stout the All-,Stairfoulhi-a tough
troop plans - to ,close down 'in game, against, Wingham .to win
June...5. The Rover•crew has not 2-1. McAstocker scored. twice
been affeCted.,, for Goderich and enegoal went
Mr 46,bett4•Made-hiS44115- nP
net only to Liens. members but in a* second
.to.‘the 'public at large. night,' Wingliam
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Goderich Bantams, defeated
Wingham 4-0; two goals for
Mask, one each for Miller and
Bowen,- .
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'MIDGET 'LEAGUE
From what I hear the Mid-
gets are in trouble! At., the
present time, .botit the house'
'league, teams -end the All -Stars
aresbeing coached and managed
by one man, chuck "stick -in -the -
eye" 'Connelly. , • iv
This is much too much for
one person. Can we really ex-
pect this group' of boys t� de-
velop a real hockey interest
with the lack Of support of, all
but -Chuck?
,He needs two -gOod coaches;
surely ,two men out of 6,300
people are available and wo'uld
offer their. services!
As i. result.: no games to re-
port in the, he.use Jeague. The
All-Starsvvere 'soundly trounced
tr-'0.."-StiralT4NrzetTizfriTfetraiKP,.-445;
100, Erteugh saidt
Saturday sew better game;
this time only 3-2 for Wingham.
Prest and Sowerby scored for
Goderich;. Kerr, 'Carter and
D.eyell picked up one eaCh for
Win,gham.
JUVENILES
Because few fellows are par-
ticipating in, this league, there
are no house league games. In
the Juveniie'g game against
Stratford Red Wings lastNThurs-
day, ourboys came out second
best, , losing 10-3.
• Carroll scored twice for Conk-
uernert,AANIU/Zekisoi9-.. ia.)*Yred
one .pdintf 'For Stratford, Hen -
beck .scered three times; . Mac-
Donald, Pailes, and •Flanacan
shared* six goals and a single
'try Saturday
tied Goderich
We'll:blarne 'this one on ab-
sentees in the cheering section!
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You may have noticed that
Some ,oL.these results' are just
a "wee bit old," but, because of
the, deadline, the reports will'
have to run ,Monday through
Saturday of the previous week.
ThaVs all for now; s.e,e you
it -the arenir
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EVERYBODY WELCOME'
By Bob Shrier
Ybu -vvill' nOtive that this-,
week there is . a new face on
this page, that a Paul Carroll..
We welcomethe addition of
PaUl'S.column sineJt. Will keep
you'kup 16 date on *hat iShap-
-pening--in minor hockey for the
/Tmainder.. of the 'season.
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'The- top bowling event of
the year will take place this
Sunda ir at the Little Bowl.
t he final set a five' games
in the BPAO zone finals will
take place and Bill Dean will
be fighting for the right, to
travel to North flay to com-
pete in the Eastern Canadian
Championships.
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seventh spot and nit is the
top. nine _bowlers who will
'ships. '
There is no admission,
charge and with, the top-bowl-
eri from n several counties
competing you willsee some
fine bowling.
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if after you see this big roll-
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off on Sunday. you. dpcide that
;you would to" becople
little more proficient at the
gable there are free' practiee
sessions '60ery Friday between
three
three and four.
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you probably noticed that,
Bob Mann's Hanover curling,
, rink has again won the right
-to represent Ontario in the
Brier.
Dan Murphy Jells ' us that
'Bob and his rink es well as
another top Ontario rink will
be on hand Saturday, March
14 to officially open the Mait-
land country Club curling
facilities.
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We'mustapologize to Howie
Sproule and Bill Huff ftlr fail-
ing to Alse their very news-
worthy iiilture last week, This
curling rink won the Hiram.
Walker trophy at 'a Bornspiel,
here recently in what Howie
would like us to 'believe Was
the foal sporting. news item
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49% points; vIrs F: Curr,
DI. W.' °MPS, 48114 1,911115
1); iltiooney and CO.
44. points; J. cookie*
Mrs; J. Chisholm,42 poin
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, result of (1) underinflated tires?
(2) too much snow cirri& on'the
road? -(3) over -inflated tires?
' (4) driving, too fast on 'slippery
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21
WATERLOO
VERSUS
GODERICH
SIFTOS
COUNTY. OF HURON
• TENDERS' FOR TRUCKS
Sealed tenders on forms and in envelopes available from the
office of tile undersigned wifl be received until 5:00 p.m. on
- FRIDAY, MARCH 6 .1964,,
for the following:
TENDER HC -64-102 4 -- ½ TON PICK-UP TRUCKS
TENDER HC -64-1,03 '-- 1 3 TON PANEL TRUCK (icoNOMY
TYPE) . • ,
-TENDER HC -64-104 — 2 — 29,000 G.V.W. CHASSIS WIT.J1 BOX
AND HO.IST.
.No trade-ins.
Bidssrnud be sUbmitted on •CbuqtY Forms.
The iowesi or any tender not, necessarily accepted. •
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ADMISSION ,
StUdeetti.ac — Children 25c
Adults' 75c
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Ft
J. W. Britnell
County Engineer
.P. 0. Box 940,
Goderich; Ontario
HELP US FINISH YOUR NEW
HOWIE Alma IN WITH NO
DOWN-PAYMENT—PAY LESS
THAN RENT!
Own a modern new Imperial
Self -Help home at a surpris-
ingly low cost! Ydtt simply
contribute as much of your
t you_wjailk:Lbelp_ us
finish your home.
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You can take over from us
----wheit.thebasic-house
— or you cap do a smaller
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finishing — whatever you do,.
„ you save money. •
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FOR
MATERIALS FOR 1964
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Sealed quotations and tenders clearly marked "Tender For
will be received by the undersigned until 5:00 p.m. on
FRIDAY, MARCH- '
.for the following materials:
(a) ON -BIDDER'S OWN STATIONERY ON THE *FOLLOWING '
BASIS: (please bid both)"• ', - '
11) F.O.B. THEIR -PLANT OR WAREHOUSE AND -
(2) DELIVERED VA TRUCK OR RAIL TO AUBURN AND
• wRoxETER, ONTARIO. •
Goderich Sailors took it on
the chin from --the,',Seafor0
Beavers Tuesday night in Sea -
forth. SeafOrth trounced the
locals 17-6.
Jack McIlwain, bharlie West-.
man, and Bob Beuttenmiller led
the winners with three goals
apiece. Bill McLaughlin and
Bob WhitelaW netted two apiece
and singles went to Ken Doig,
Larry Dale, • Ed. Dolmage and
Ray Anstett,
, Leon Gaynor and •Gor.d Wal-
ters triggered two apiece for
'GrdefferVilli-ATORk Cruiek-
shank and Pill Gallow adding
singles.
McIlwain'S third goal was his
501h of the season and gave him
an even 100 poiftts tote this
season,
JUST ONE
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IMPERIAL Self -Help.
homes designed for owner -
participation in interior
• installations and finishing.
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Many owners of IMPERIAL
Self -Help homes contribute
enough time and skill so•that
the Value of their contribu-
tion in time eliminates the
need for a down- payment
and , Monthly_
payment considerably.
You can control the cost of '
yen" home with y'bur partic,-
ipation in its finishing and
with this new Impertal fi-
nancing plan, you own your
home completely in 12 years.
LINO- TILES
Regular 113t 10C
PRACTICE
SESSIONS
FRIDAYS, 3 — 4 P.M.
These sessions are open to anyone Who would
like to practice or receive instructioh,
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FOR 'GAME OR INSTRUCTION
Orangemen
Goderieh !people have been
elected to the executive of the
Orre Lodge
Charles Ituffell of Goderich
wa elected master of ;the Dis-
'Het of Hullett Orange Lodge
in Clinton. Mr. .ituffell is a
merriber of the LOL -182, Gode-
rich. •
. James Morris was named dis-
trict deputy master; Norman
2olclough,- secretary.
The Scarlet Ohapteit of the
District of Hullett Orange
Lodge 'named James Morris as
chaplain; Percy Blundell, mar-
shal; and Walla/xi Mew, herald,
Call in for complete information about how you can trade
your spare time for savings in home-oWningl
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The bid price shall include all applicable taxes except the
3% O.R.S.T. which pipet- be shown as a separate Rens.
Any, discounts from the bid price for prompt payment"
etc should be clearly noted.
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1. Asphalt Emulsions •-•7 ,18-1,. RS -2 and RS -2K.
2. Cut-back Asphalts.— MC -2, MIP, RC -3 and D.H.O. primer.
3. Paving Grade Asphalts -- 60/7* and 85/100 Pen.
4. D.H.O. approved;washed "one size", 1,4 -inch stone chips
for surface treating. 0 •
. S. Winter Sand — price Per ton and Per cubic yard.
6.,Concrete Pipe — all sizes. '
7. Steel Fence Posts — 7 ft. "T" rail price per post In lots
of 2,006 and 5,000 posts with clips.
8. Wire Fence type 84242 price per rod in 40 rod rolls
in lots of 5,000 and 10,000 rods. "
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rice per ton loaded on County trucks.
*10. Portland Cement — delivered to Brussels, Clinton and
Auburn, Ontario.
11: Reinforcing Steel —Hi Bond deformed ban;
12. Grader Blades — 6'0" x 6" i — price each for 200..
1-3. Metal Hiihway Signs' types)' and metal sign posts..
(b) ON COUNTY TENDER FORMS AVAILABLE FROM THE
*OFFICE OF THE ,UNDERSIGNED:
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11 Tires and tubes.
I' Gasoline and diesel fuel oil.
3. Calcium chloride`— liquid and flatce.,
•4. Ready -Mix Concrete. "
S. Pavement Marking
6. Weed Spray Chemicals.
7. Ceddr Fence Pods.
8. Corrugated Metal Pipe,
Thelowest or any tender not neteSsarily accepted.
J. W. Britnell
County Engineer
P. O. Box 940,
Goderich, Oivtario
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