HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1970-01-29, Page 12EMR .c S_ 1.GN" /*'/ ,4.174: t 4 A •.. t JAN'UA 29 n,70',
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Coach Frank MaeDon'al'd's
S nioVikings' �ikin s' came up with
'their best game of the` year last .
Th.y;.rsday, ' defeating • the
previously Unbeaten - Central;
Huron_ _.aed en In gram,
Going , into 'the game, the
Redtnen were 3=0. ,The" victory •
•.i ." s a 3-2 record in
gives theV. kt�►g.
Heron -Perth. competition.
Jon .Ginn paced the Vikings
with 18 points, including 8'of 10
foul shots attenipt& -`Gary
Lourisbury hit for. 13, Brian -
MacKenzie for 9, Warren Watt 8,
Dave Caruthers 3, and „Stu'
Asher 2.
Paul Bartliff scored 11 -points
for Central Huron, while Pete
Cameron had 10.
In other ,games the previous
week, the Vikings dropped a
.. 66-60 contest to Mitchell, but
played well in defeating
Stratford Northwestern 57-47.
Ginn was the top scorer in
both these games too, with 15
against Mitchell and. 18 against
Stratford. Carruthers hit for 16
points against Stratford' and"
Watt got 10 against Mitchell.
The Junior Vikings dropped
two of their three games, losing_.
to Stratford and Clinton, but
winning over Mitchell 43-33.
Coach Dave 'Wright a fornix
GDCI teacher, brought his classy
crew from Stratford, North
Western into the Goderich gym,
and took away a.48-28 decision
over the Junior Vikings.
)fi
fn the loss to Clinton, John
Pamminger topped the Goderich
scoring with 12 'points. 'Brian
Scull anCharlie'Turland had 6'
y
apiece. DickA Jewson was
Clinton's leading scorer, with 16
points. r
Both boys'` teams play at'
horse today (Thursday) with
Uistowel. the visiting school.
sl
ire trig
The C.D.C.1. wrestling team
faired well in action last week,
In regular 4' Huron -Perth
competition at ;Clinton last
Thursday, thea Goderich team
defeated Central, Huron +by the
score oo 38-25.
Then on Saturday, coach R.ay
Donnelly took his team to the
St. Marys Invitational Wrestling
Tournament where they placed
third in the overall standings
behind Huron Park . from
Woodstock and the host St.
Marys school.
In the. Tournament, 11 of the
14 Goderich wrestlers placed in
the top three in their weight
classification.
The results;
Goderich 38, Central Huron 25
-- 89 pounds, Philip ` Blaisdale
(Goderich pinned Swan;
98 pounds, Sterling (Central
Huron) won by forfeit;
106 pounds, Jim Ginn
(Goderich) won by forfeit; ,
115 pounds, Brian Schmidt
(Goderich) won byb decision over
Hullei7;
0
-123' pounds, Knight (Central
g
Huron) pinned Bruce Sheardown
(Goderich);
12.9'pounds, Potter (Central
Huron) won by decision over
Don 13roughton(Qodericlt);
13-6 pounds, Pete Johnson
((lodelh) and Boyco (Central
Huron) fought to.a draw;
141. you ds, Watson (Central
Huron),, pin�nned- Jim Hardy
(Goderlch); .:.,; t
148 p.o unds,. McNeil (Centra._l
Huron) pinned 'inned Paul- •Johnson
(Goderich);
15'6 pounds, Jim Reaburn
(Goderich) wbn by decision:over
Pagon (Central Huron);
167 pounds, Murray Torrance„,
.(Goderich) . ` pinned Sweitzer
(Central' Huron);
177 pounds, .Mark Ryan
() - pinned St►ro h
Goderich s alt
p
(Central Huron);
193. pounds, Al Drennan
(Goderich) won by forfeit;
unlinn�i!ntecl, Pat Melady
a(Godeneh) pinned . Rath 11
(Central liuron
N Sts Mary's :'.Tour, nament
89 pounds; Philip blaisdaie-
finished second; 9T pounds,
Geotn sll finished second
;
_ 105,poud., Jim (inn finished
,
' ..third; 129, , pounds, , Don
\ C
Brc}ughtQir finished third; .. ,
13.E .° 'pounds, Pete Jobnson
l? : ,
finished: first; 110 pounds, Jim
' Hardy finished third; 156
pounds, Jim Reaburn finished
'third; 167' pounds, Murray,
Torrance finished third,
177 pounds, Mark .''Ryan
finished third; 193 pounds, Al,
Drennan finished third;
unlimited, Pat Melady finished
third.
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MARGARINE
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W.f fer Carnival
G*D.C.L's _third annual winter
carnival takes . place this
Thursday and Friday with a
lineup of events that promises..
fun "for students and, staff- alike.
'The action starts, 'tonight
(Thursday) . with the •.high..
powered staff hockey- , t,eam
placings their updefel ed record
on the line against. the Graduate
Gremlins. The Gremlins'' 'lineup,
has 'been kept secret but the'
staff team has, been preparing fpr
the gave for several weeks..pow
and has been the objectof much •
bJ
interest from several, big league.
scouts. •
The staff lineup is known to
includeµ .,such illustrious stars as
Weeny Wayne, Tricky Dick, Don
Juan,Pistol Pete, Pickled Frank,
Big Bill, Handsome Harold,
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'Hypo Herby, Captain John, and the name of the king of the
Micro Mini Moe Jean the." Winter ,Carnival is announeed.
Machine,. Mildred, Beautiful He will be. f f iciall er'owne4
Bob, and Honest Bd (alias f' est Super Slush.
Eddie). There may' well be a few
,.ether surprise starters too! - ,
The game begins at 7;00 with girls basketball
r
free skating to follow.
.
At 9:15 the scenewill, shiftoto
the school folk • singing and • The . G.D.CJ girls' basketball
student -staff ' entertainment.
coniplete-wItil do -nut -dunking.
Frid .. .,aft.Orrion will see a
variety of .events: staged on. ,the
campus. Tricycle „races,. tug .of
war, the judging of snow
sculptures, snowshoe . races,
toboggan races; skiing contests,
pyramid building and: a mystery
relay make up the calendar of
crazy contests,_
The highlight of the festivities
will occur -Friday evening when a
dance will be held at the school'..
teams came away -with a. perfect
record` of si4 wins in sio 'tr1es
against ; trai schdots Aver ` the
'.Past week.
The Junior girls Von by 34-5,
over Mitchell, ... 44-7 over
Stratford . Northwestern and
28-20 ' over Clinton. ,They, now
have a perfect five win, no kiss,
record going into today's 'game
against Listowel. -
Scoring sensation, Sue
Duckworth led the way in all
three games, scoring a total of
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She. has amassed',83 pdints in. the
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which Aust be some Lind of °a
record for' `Huron -Perth girls'
basketball, .'
.The Senior girls had lost their
first two starts of the season, but'
with three"stlraigl t.victories have
• put themselves,. on the. winning
side of ,the ledger; ;-
The -scores were `814 22 over
M11;ctxell;, 31,16 over ‘8tratford �.' ..
Northwestern and 24-20 • in a
squeaker over Clinton. .
Jen• :Cook led.. the. way over, •
Mitchell with 13points Peggy
Stoddartp had 8 and Clara Bedard
7 in the victory oyer . St.atford,
and Sue McLeod with 10 and
Clara Bedard with 6, ''paced the
team in their win' over Clinton.
,The coach of both teams is
Maureen Dowds. , ..
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Huron County's .new warden is Roy .•Westcott, reeve of
Usborne Township in the south. He is pictured here with his
family on the day ,of his election to the county's leading
position. At back, Left to right, are 'daughter Joan, a school
...teacher in Kitchener; his wife Elsie; and daughter Cheryl, a
Grade 13 student at South Huron District 'High. School.• A'
third- daughter, Mrs. Bruce.,(Carol) Casson,. London, was unable
toatttend the afterno�n -session. (staff photo). .
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Ashfield inaugural
The inaugural meeting of
Ashfield 'Township Council was
held on_January _12th.
• Reeve Girvin Reed, Deputy
Reeve Eugene Frayne,
Councillors Lorne Cook, Warren
-Zinn and Finlay 1. MacDonald
were present and ' took their
' declaration of office.
. By -Law. No. 1, appointing
• officers and setting their salaries
for .the: year was -given two
readings -with- the- ° following --
rates: Reeve $450; Dept. Reeve
$375; councillors $300; Clerk
Treasurex $2500; : road
superintendant $2.25 per hour;
grader operator 82.25; labor
$2.00 for ' regularv' employees.
$1.85 for - part time; tractor
$4;00; chain saw $1.75 per Hour.
By-I,aw No. 2 authorizing the
Reeve and 'Treasurer to borrow
from the Bank of Montreal in
Lucknow up to $15Q,000.00 for,
current expenses in 1970 was-
. , p
passed. .,
The following were appointed
to the newly formed Ashfield
Recreation_ - Com rn ittee,-_S?Y rl�elt.
Zinn,- Finlay MacDonald," John;
Austin, Bill Black, Mrs. Allan
McDonald; =-1 ussel Irvin, Allan
' Hackett and George Mancrief.
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