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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1970-02-26, Page 2GOEI C SIQNAt STAR,,,THURSDAY, RY'•26,1970 • BX ,LACK CUMMINGS'• The Winter Carnival Hard Times, dance • which was sponsored by ' the Supporters %iib was a success. Tom Thompson would like to thank • Who helped make the event. s�iiccsful and special ,thanks -goes to. Colonel Saunders (Vic Pope) as he donated extra. chie:ken . Snak •Paks which I ,understand viern finger lickin' ' •good as some of the }•guests ate more' than their share. Don F- forget " March 3, Tuesday'. at 8 o'clock the Goderich Minor Hockey Association will hold its election of officers. All positions open so be sure to attend. This may be your , chance to help minor hockey. We need your support. MITE:HOUSE LEAGUE. In the Mite playoffs MacDonald Marine and Legion Sailors played to a 1-1 tie on Saturday morning, February 21. Goal scorers were Robert McDonald for Legion Sailors and Don `Elliot for . _ MacDonald Marine. In the other game Goderich Electric won their- second Victoria and Grey Goderich Manager noFrre minor y straight game 3-0 against Legion Goderich Motors goal scorers Flyers. Tom Pincher, opened the 'were Ken Stughan and ' Paul scoring and Mark Rowe finished , McKay. - it scoring in the third period for Goderich Electric. LEGION SQUIRT ALL STARS .44 O �4y In an exhibition game played Sunday during the Carriiiial • Week, the Blyth All Stars held Goderich to a••2.2 tie. Don Elliot, the,, coach, was • very pleased with his boys who now go into the OMHA playoffs against Strathroy. Goal' scorers for Blyth were Bren Bramley and Ronnie irkconnell and eritm got Goderich You Stev goal SQUIRT HOUSE LEAGUE,, Kentucky _Fried Chicken won a close game against Goderich Electric, 2-1. Goderich Electric opened the scoring on a first period goal by Torn Doherty. Kentucky Fried Chicken won the game in the third period on goals by Tony Widden and Don Russ. In the other gtline Mills' Motors and Gardiner's Dairy played tie game, 2-2: Goal getters were Fred Jewell with two goals for Gardiner's and for Mills Motors, Leroy Meriam and • Randy Lamb. - ' LEALAND B. HILL MOUNT CLEMENS • Mount•:--elemehs—•were --our hosts on Saturday' evening and won, all 5 games; it goes to show us that these teams from the ,States are improving. Gardiner's Dairy lost a close game,. 4-3. ;. Kentucky" Fried Chicken were shut -out 4-0. Goderich Electric" were defeated 6-0. Mills Motors lost 5-0. In . the final game-Lthe Squirt All Stars lost 2-1. It is . hoped that this will bewail annual,event as the coaches -,and -.team representatives. from Mount Clemens_ stated they have never seen such good".-_ refereeing• as what they had Saturday, night and were very pleased with the hospitality 'they got. A lot ,of, thailks should go to Howard Carroll. PEE WEE Mr. R. R. Merifield, vice HOUSE LEAGUE president -and general manager of • Victoria and Grey Trust, Company, ' is.. -pleased to announce the rn'appointment - of Mr. Lealand B. Hill to the post of manager of the Goderich ro Branch. • Mr° Hill succeeds Mr. William Wh. G. Curry who has „ been transferred to Whitby. 0. Mr. Hill was formerly Trust Officer"' of the Stratford Branch, of the company' specializing in - Estates. He is married and he and his wife have two children. They reside -in tiddericl Playoffs are ndw underway and iii the first game MacDonald Marine, won 6=4, with Brian Meriam getting the hat trick and STO N EY B R OO K Greg Beacon getting two goals and a, single gdal by Ken Kelly Conklin Lumber 4, 'for the winners. ' Stoneybrook 3. LION'S PEE WEE • ALL STARS Saturday mornings in Strathroy the Lion's Pee Wee All Stars played Stoneybrook in the second game or the series and won 4-3. Sunday afternoon at the Goderich arena in the third game, Stoneybrook came from behind to win the. series with a 5-4 victory. Don Fritzley, the 'coach fpr Goderich, said the team all played exceptionally well, and with a little luck and better refereeing by the visiting ref. they should have won., Gerry Fritzley played an outstanding game in the nets for Goderich. BANTAM, HOUSE LEAGUE • In the first round of the -Bantam playoffs, ,Denomme Flowers upset Goderich Elevators and Don Hoist Real Estate won a close game against McGee G:'M. Parts,' On Monday, February 23 in the second game, of the series, Goderich__ Elevators and Denomme Flowers played to a 3-3 draw. Al Hardy had two gc als for Goderich Elevators and Wayne Ladd 'scored the other. Denomme Flowers gbal scorers were Kevin Meriam with two and a single by Bill Warr, • Ikon Hoist Real Estate won their isecond game 4-2. Ian McAdam had two goals and singles"coming from Bill. Whitely and Brent. Book. Ron Sowerby scored both goals for the losers, McGee G.M. Parts.' ' • . BANTAM BALL STARS Bantam -All Stars . lost the "series 2=0 asStoneybrook 'defeated Goderich 7-0 in the' - second game of the O.M.H.A. „playoffs. They have now entered into .a, Bantam} Tournament this weekend in Clinton and have. a couple of games still remaining in _ •the W:O.A.A. schedule to play - God'erich • Minor Hockey Association . has been very fortunate -- to obtain a new sponsor • for the Bantam All Stars._ _,Next year they, will be carrying the 'colors of , the Goderich Rotary Club. ,L • GDCI: bskethaI1 teams win again The GDC1 girls' Senior and ' FolrNli'lverton ' Blaine Junior basketball teams were. Schweitzer had four points, both victorious in,gahies with while Mary, Steckiey, Penny "Milverton played here last week. I3ropp and Karen Bast each. got • The Juniors piled up a 394 one point. win, for their ninth straight The Senior girls boosted their victory without a defeat in record to six wins against:, three league ' play. A total of nine losses "by beating Milverton three, Barb Strathern; Bonnie • Kuepfer and I3arb . Selina with two, and Jean Kuepfer with one, Next action for the girls is today (Thursday)" here against 44. M1 Stratford Central., The boys' teams, which were not scheduled to play last week, return • to league action when they visit Stratford today.. The game is a big, one 'for the Senior Vikings,_ as they go into, it trailing Stratford by two points in the battle for second place ..inu league standings. GDCI C ling Teanrplaces'fOurth players shared in Fie scoring Voir . 30.13. • Goderich; Sue Duckworth was Peggy Stoddart wasthe big HuronPrth pIayoffs On Friday, February 13, the ,.' Sheardown, Marlene Connelly G.D.C.I, boys' and girls' curling &rid` Nhricy Ginn, arethe leadings teams . travelled to Listowel,.� • o' , skips of :the eight teams P g represent our school in the participating. The remaining HURON -PERTH playoffs: The- fourwill be breaking their backs boys' team,, Skip Bill Cutt, attempting to take the lead Pena Vidler, an Linda Gerber with Ian Harper, .2nd — Jerry.' positions ` in the upcoming weeks. . Because o the overflow of new curlers high scorer • with 15 'points, gun for Goderich; hooping 16 followed by Gaye Mero With points. Gail -Fisher, Linda seven, Mary Wind') With four Faulkner and ,'Carot McEwan and Gail Fritzley ,with three.. each had four points, while'Ruth Getting • two points. each 'tor Melady and`Jen. Cook added one Goderich were' -Sue Godfrey, • apiece. • Tanya Palmer, Barb.. Miller, Pat.Milverton scorers were Mary Duckworth and:Pen England d L' d G b • 'Conference to focus on JUVENILES BEAT Baird Motors got two goals from Steve Palmer and singles by Leonard Kolkman • and Wayne Miller. In the second series Schaeffer White Dots came 'up with a win, 3-2 against Goderich Motors. Wayne Jones scored two goals for the winners -and Tim • Robinson got the other. Barky Contrasts WE STILL HAVE SOME MALTING BARLEY CONTRACTS AVAILABLE ,TREE COOK'S DIVISION OF GERBRO CORP. HENSALL PHONE -262.2605. ty In the second game. of O.M.H°A. the Conklin Lumber 'Juveniles All Stars tied up the series 1-1. The final game, is being played this Sunday in. Strathroy, ' but' this could be changed -depending on '. the outcome. of the protest which is ,being lodged. 'by Stoneybrook. G rd' Walters informed me that they are also 'protesting as they , needed police protection for the' lasttand want the third game on neutral . ice, and neutral referees. • Wayne Draper, Bill Wedlock, Tom - Crawford and Wayne 'thtmig were the goal scorers 'tor Goderich. By the way, this is the only team left' in the O.M.H.A. playoffs ,,and ' the team needs your support if the .final game is intrathroy. • community school concept The Lake. Huron Zone of ,the Ontario Municipal Recreation Association plans.to conduct its annual - conference this year on the community, School Concept. The conference will be held' at the John Diefenbaker Secondary School in Hanover on the afternoon of March 14, for educators, recreationalists, and persons interested in learning more about how schools might �'be used as community centres. HOCK4Y NOTESV We -are again approaching the .Lion's Young. Canada Week and the .Lion's president advises -'they need your support. Accommodations— are required,_ therefore, please get in contact with .Iden Dunn, Herb Murphy, Jack MacKenzie or any Lion • Four-,county region-al - plans to be outlined_ in near future Proposed • regional. development plans . for the • four -county area . of Huron,. ,,,Perth, Waterloo and Wellington will be outlined in a final report. which is expected to be.ready by June 30, it a was learned this Week. 'Milton - Phillips, general - manager . df the • Midwestern Ontario Regional Development Council, said a . regional development plan 'would be ready for review by March 31 and the final report°is. scheduled for June' 30 after local zone. committees ` have - had an opportunity to study it. `'Mr. Phillips emphasized that he ,was talking. about regional' development and, not regional' government;:.: The development association is planning three seminars this The idea of School . is not a its roots in the house ' where the Community new one. It has little -red school people came together to solve their problems, Vice — Shelley Lipner, , to learn and enjoy wholesomeGinn, ,- recreation. The school then'.. second -= Gail Fisher and Lead — served as the focal -point . o f the Lori Ginn, finished in a secure second place with 23 points • community. • It expands the role of the " behind Exeter's 281/2 points. The traditional school from a formal ° girls lost their first game against learning centre primarily for the ` Wingham by one point` but ' Durst,, and 'Lead -- Jim McConnell, placed , fourth with 221/2 points behind Wingharn (25'/2), Exeter ,. t(25'/2), and Mitchell (231/2). Their first game against Wingham ended in a 9-9 tie which resulted in a cut down in points. A 15-0 win over Listowel gave them A boost but unfortunately they dropped a closegame to Stratford (8-5). Our girls team, Skip - Nancy every young, to a community defeated Listowel 15-0 an • human development centre a h Milverton 10=.1 in the next two' • summer, one each for Waterloo , and Wellington counties, and a j.oi.nt. i-Iuron-Perth session. Sailing 'Club will' .sponsor film. shO,w and information 'night The •revently formed Blue Water Sailing Club will hold a special film . show and information night on sailing this Friday in the Audio-visual room. at Goderich District Collegiate Institute. ° The public is cordially invited to attend and hear something about the pleasures _of sailin • and of the plans of the lora. club. Two films will be shown and a number of.color slides to give something of an insight into various types of crafts and the waters'in which they sail. _: The show: is scheduled to start at 8:15 p.m. and any persons interested_ in sailing or water activities are invited to Attend:. There is no charge.. member today. , ° • Written application for seasonal dockage at serving all • segments of ' the games. T is team will represent population. It provides a wide WOSSA to be held in London at variety of educational activities the Ivanhoe Friday and. from vocational training to Saturday, March 6 and 7. • 'fun -filled recreational activities With .the Saturday _League based on the' cornet' needs of -curling well under way the people at any age level. ° standings are beginning to take The theme of this conference . shape. Gerry Durst, Sam Goderich and Huron -Perth in shall be "The Community School. Concept ,and its Application in• Rural and Small Urban Commuaities." Included in the list .of Resource Personnel to participate in this conference -are• the following: J. Bird -president of the Lake Huron Zone of the 'Ontario Municipal Recreation Association; N. Carter—recrea- tion director, Lake Huron- Zone Recreation Directors • Association; C. Christie—first vice-president; _ Ontario Municipal Recreatjon Assoc.: I. Hill—principal of ` t e Holland -Chatsworth, !S hool: ;iP. 'McGarrity—consul ant Y nth and Recreation; .On brio Departmentl of du atio ,, W. Rae—casual; co 'isjItnt, outh and Recreatio-n, ntario Department of Educate ; Mrs. ° G., Robinson—chairmal Grey County Board, of duc: ion; R. Secord-director= o th Youth and `Recreation B ancj of the Ontario - Dep rtm' t of Education; F. 'St i nacher- principal, Alexandra Crl munity School. LOOK AHEAD TO CHRISTMAS 1970 Join Our CHRISTMAS tiro #010 ..woaMMAV]W will be:received by the Harbour. Committee of.Goderich Town Council at 57 West St., -Goderich Because of Current congestion, seasonal dockage can be allotted only to presidents or taxpayers' in Huron County. Only one boat Tor seasonal g .dockage_ per family is permitted;. Applications must include type of boat and*length overall and will be tr reviewed before the firstlaurlching date in April. ,HARBOUR COMMITTEE } GOI ERICH TOWN COUNCIL. AND WE PAY INTEREST ON THESE ACCOUNTS TO0I •GODERICN 'COMMUNITY CR[DiJ ANION sit ft. geoid' 3Y, 04•163r the club only having four sheets of ace' this year, a new, Friday league has been started. This second league • enabies'.the • new,curlers to learn the game,`While playing against`e° Other 'curlers of equal experience and gives the more experienced curlers playing the Skip and Vice positions, more ice time • for practice., SUN LIFE a progressive company in a progressive industry GORDON T. WESTLAKE --Phone-565=5= £wield, ° SUN ' LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY' OF CANADA ,.BLUEWAIT 11 -_,SAILING., CLUB. ''Invites . 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