The Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-04-06, Page 7•
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Goderich . Highland •pipe bane) was well rep- •
resented at the annual "North American
indoor game's held Saturday, April 1, at
Moss Park Armoury is downtown Toronto.
One of ihe quartets from Goderich which
played in the class for A bands,. -is pictured
above as they played ''before the judge;
clockwise, starting at top they are: Allister
Pirie, Bob Worrald, Joe MacDonald and
Bruce MacDonald. The piping judge, partly
obscured in background was Alec. Mac-
Neil, from Montreal. (Staff `photo)
Letters To The Editor
Sir; • Driver farm ski area or Goder.
"Sports Scene; by Sandy Mac. """ich ski area popular is a road
Donald", is a good addition to intom the ski lift. The modern
The Goderich Signal Star. It is sports enthusiast in any "field to.
sporty, .fnformative and ,timely, day must be able to drive his
car to the exact spot he wishes
to play. It is now • necessary to
walk about 200 or 300 yards in
from Highway 8 to the ski area.
Nature has provided us with the
hills and snow. George has prove
ided us with the, ski lift. Now,
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skiers up the 600 ft, ski run, if this community will provide us
George deserves much- credit for . with the road into the ski area, and
the non-profit time and effort parking facilities at the top of the
and enthusiasm te has shown for .,,„saki hills, there will not just, be
this, sport. a few people skiing Saturday or,
"-' �'—Ttie'l e"r`r m tifirp b51Yiii"•ti '"'"` Sunday7-the:r ill -be itt dere
area interested in skiing. What is A. Gordon Kerr
now needed to make the Mait- Goderich
May it continue. -
The part coV';2iingi: :;Ciderich
skiers .was particulary interest-
ing. George Ross' bas. pioneered
skiing activities in Goderich and,
• his ski tow' works well and does
a speedy job of transporting
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Personal °
Mrs. Frank Rising, Mrs.
Elmer Graham, Mrs. Allan
Schram, Mrs, Ruby Mathews,
Mrs, Ed, Smith and Mrs. Hazel
Dougherty enjoyed _a two week
conducted tour to Florida,
n 1ront
Ry SaLndy lviacDonald -Toronto, ,the48t1 ig i1andersand'
Two quartets of pipers Amin
the Goderich Highland. I4peibal d
competed at the indoor games
piping competitiians held, in Moss
Park Armoury located atQueen
and Jarvis streets in downtown
Toronto, Saturday. ^
Although neither quartet froze
0oderich finished in the, prize
money.it'was :thednaniinmis opine
ion of several ';unofficial judges'
Who attended the piping compet-
ition, from Kintail.Loahalsh and
Ripley communities that the Go{ ►.
ericii- .groups, botliof whom enter.'
ed the "A" class, played ex.
trernely well. Furthermore, they
were competing against quartets
h'om such pipe bands as City of
S�roriiy Sets
New Officers
At a meeting on March 21,,
in the home of Mrs. J. E. Hay«
ward, mexnbers._of Beta Sigma
Phi elected new officers for neNt
fall. They were: President, Mrs.
S. Connelly; vice.president, Mrs.
R. F. Nicholson; secretary, Mrs.
R. Swartr an; treasurer,
Aldham.
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For lovers of classical music,
Expo 67 offers 23 symphonic
groups, eight opera companies,
and 10 ballet companies..
a band. from St. Catherines,
nam6d Can MacFarlane, all of
which are much larger centers.
than 4oderich.
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The Moss Park Armoury,
where the North American In.
door Games were held this year:
occupies half a city block. Its
vast, main floor areaprovidesan''
ideal area Jfor pipe bands. to
march, Previously, this event,
which ills sponsored by the Ontario
pipers and pipe band society,
was staged' in- the Fort
'York Armoury. Thg'. Moss' Park
Armoury however, is much
newer, (built in 1964) and .offers
a great many more fag,ities,.for
in event of this kind.
Two, American pipebandswere
represented at the indoor games
this year, one of which. entered
the "A" class and the other the
"B". One of them came from
New York, State, the other,canit "
from Washington.
In additon : to the competitions
classes for quartets from "A"
and "B" bands, the games fea.
tured competitions forsolo piping
also. Individual piping competit.
ice was divided into classes for,
,-,different age groups as follows:
open events, 17 to 22; 16 and
under and 14 and under ° Drum.
ming competitions represented
four of the events on the program -
Highland dancing is not a part of,
these indoor games; indoor high.
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