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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1970-10-01, Page 6" .:CHI SIGNAL -STAR, TIWRSDAY,.0c:" QBE• R 1,1970 all finals tied 2-2 `:. go.derich Industrial League fthall f naffs are in full swing and the • ,series is tied up a2-2 VI_ Benmiller and Sandy's Clippers. In the first game of the series, plyed tin '`e September " 10 Sandy's Clippers lost 10-5 to the . Benmiller crew and on the 14th • they lost again, this time 10 nothing. , The Clippers made a ..comeback last week when they met Benmiller Monday, 'September 21 and took back ,. those ten unanswered runs of the the previous week defeating the Benmiller team 13-3. It was much the same story Thursday, September 24, when the Clippers defeated Benrniller 12-1 to tie the series. - Tension is mounting now and, if the pastis any indication of what these two teams came do, the final games of the series should be real dandies, At -the time of going to press, the teams had three games to go. One -was scheduled for Thursday night, and another for Wednesday night. • A late score box. on the Tuesday night game will be fou,nd on the front page of this issue. •.ict iews fronts BY CINDY LEEKING Taff Graham, G.D.C.L's social convenor, deseitvvrs_a lot of thanks for her work in making the "initiation" dance a true . success. 1 The auditorium was actually crowded with students last Friday hight showing that the support ,is really with Taff this year. Decorating• always helps to give, spirit to a dance. Quite a number of students worked after school in order to prepare the .,,.<...�auditoriu�.: nd' heY „oda-1441,Y ,,. ..?d e 1 teareto;' n7�TIU .' l kS' oQS to, Jan ,Green, Karen Godwin, • Tim Clancy, Greg Percy, John, Adams, Chris Van Deneuval, --Mary—Jane. _Oska r..,- Theresa- - Begeman, Mary Cutt, Sue Papel, ..,,:Carla Elliot, Brenda Thompson "" and to all the students and teachers' -who also offered their help. The fact that "The Every One �Of Us", (a group_ frong,__London/._ played, certainly foreshadows the coming of more great bands for G.D.CI.'s future social events. TENNIS TOURNAMENT This is the first year. Goderich has entered the Huron -Perth Tennis Tournament held at Stratford. Coach Jean Cullen says, the team made a good start and,"'... we hope for bigger and better things next year." Debbie Swanton, a grade 11 Student, was• runner-up in the girl's single. She goes on to W.O.S.S.A. • in London' on October 3. Debbie and Sue Paquette were the girls' double runners' up. They however will not be able to go to W.O.S.S.A. because each student can be in only one event. Carol Willis and Maurice Dowhaniuck will be in W:0.8.S.A,,s mixed doubles even - though they didn't place, .. because the winners, St. Mary's, were fin. previous events.. St. Mary's also won the girls' single and the girls' double while while Stratford Central placed first in :the boys' singles and doubles. The fifth member of the Goderich team was Ian Harper. We wish Debbie, Carol and Maurice luck on October 3. M- 'GOLF • TOURNAMENT The GDCI golf teams, under Coach Al Sumner, took part in the Huron -Perth tournament last Friday in Mitchell. The' girls' team finished sixth and the boys finished in second. place. Sue Powell topped the local girls, finishing third overall, while Slammin Stu' Asher topped all male competitors with a 72 score. Stu will try his luck today. :• _ ' itit£ , ^,in. e 9WO .' �'bo 6 golf tournament in St. -Phomas. GDCI PRESS CLUB FORMED If Signal -Star readers notice greater coverage of GDCI news this. week, it's because of the formation at the school of a Press Club under the direction of staff advisor and publicity director Richard Madge. S to -mer fibers -of -the-club-will- be the�-club will - be reporting "'on all phases of school life, while at the same time . learning the elements of journalism and newspaper work. Signal Star editor' Ron Price will be working closely with the group, and the students will be helping to set up material under his direction for a student page which . will appear . in the Signal -Star, Two grade 12 students, Cindy Leeking and Nancy Hills, and two grade 10 students, Judy McGuire and Sandra Maize, are currently working under the direction of Mr. Madge who will continue to report on boy's sports under his pseudonym of "T.D." MR. JUSTtCC DONNELLY VISITS CLASSES The" fourth year students are. studying„'systems . of the Ontario Supreme Court which is the highest trial = court in Ontario. Mr. ° Justite Donnelly discussed the criminal courts and answered the questions of the th ree cl asses. After the classes were GIVE ... so more will live' dismissed, Mr. Justice Donnelly )1EART FUND hadme anof infor•them sal discussion with - sotudents. GGDERICH FROSTED FOODS 65 HAMILTON STREET Goderich District Collegiate Institute Vticings football teams have showed they have the makings of fine teams this year in games played so far. The senior and, junior teams have been winning hands down and 'their old foes at Sarnia have not been showing up too well. In the games played last week,both juni9r and senior teams won arid,tje Sarnia defense could only stand and 'watch as this touchdown was converted during the fast ' quarter of a game Monday afternoon. -- Staff Photo • _ , U r Vikings, open season. with., 61-0 ..win BY T. D. The Seaforth Golden Bears have a new head football coach this year. He is,,,a former player with the London Lords of the Senior O.R.F.U., •` Terry Johnston. • . In 'their, first leagueg ame, under their new coach, last Thursday,. the Golden Bears Johnston commented after the game, "Goderich `'doesn't belong in this league." Goderich coach Wayne Horner, when informed of Johnston's statement merely commented that, "Either they (Seaforth) were awfully bad or we are ' awfully good. I am inclined to think the former � ,Q- -th I?, e �'.^. air, ..$� 1't i.C.t�ivJ i^ NiJ`.ir by fill Adef'en�dmg cf'�cmpr15n ••'�tidb`nt;h - �� . V kk i n g s. The disgruntled with ease against Seaforth, who • J u n, -o rs open o fora s. the other majors. Br wn y ith •converted both touchdowns, Both the Junior and SeniorLounsbury added two more diking squads open their ho 4- w n3 iDtl soccer teams win opining.games. . . m The ODOI soccer teama started the season on a winning, ,note here last Thursday xr.hen the Juniors and Seniors came up with identical 2-1 victories over __Altar, _counterparts ._ from • Stratford North Western. In the Senior. game, Harold .•Refflinghans and Dick "the Toe" Fisher scored for Goderich.-'he strong defensive work of Bob Schmidt, Rolf G°ottschalf and Mile Tafeit during the first' hall prevented _ Stratford . from by contrast could gain only one managed to post 21 more points first down ' against the stiff on the scoreboard during the Goderich defence, and that came second half, however. on an onside kick. Bruce 'Bowman 'scored two Goderich piled up a total of 22 touchdowns, one on an 18 yard points in the first quarter to run, the other on a reverse play leave little doubt about the that went for 26 yards. The Outcome of the game. other major came on a' strike Bill Wedlock returned. a thrown by 'quarterback Steve . -Seaforth--punt, 70,raxdszfo he ':Qtvitigery tovot$rude-P-Wisher...: ,ire first, _ .T D1,... which -_was ..�capped:—sameTair combined' for the two •a1F �T;LLfra-71!•o o .meo.Y7erston rasa -4. `�'i oint c7u.i.;Tersz.t".(,4N a:•rie -M"..-n' .c, Ryyti 'i ;•7:. from Torn Crawford to end Defensively, Jim ' Redmond Bruce Fisher. Gary Lounsbury's. was a standout, blocking three 12 yard run and a 93 yard gallop Seaforth kicks, and `being in on by� Ren Brown accounted for most of the afternoon's tackling. me touchdowns in the second , ,schedules . today (Thursday) quarter on runs of 23 yard and when they play ' host, to the eight yards. A 35 yard pass and Stratford Northwestern teams. run play from quarterback' Coach 'Horner` expects a -,. Crawford - to Iris favorites -target - -tougher ` battle `from -the . Huskies - than that provided by the clawless Golden Bears in Seaforth 1asrWeek. . buildingon their early first goal. Goderlch dominated play' in , the' second half,.keeping the ball in - the Stratford gone, l efflinghans was in$trumental in netting up the two Goderich goals Which -came in t'he final 1.1 minutes of the game. For the Juniors, Jim McCue and Kevin Meriana provided the margin of victory. Both teams were in action - again on Tuesday, hosting their opponents from Clinton. • BY T. D. Viking touchdown after: running The GDCI Junior Vikings an ' intereepted pass _ back 40 The Junior Vikings make their second start today (Thursday), When . Stratford Northwestern Huskies play .here. Game time is 1:30 p.m. This game will be followed by the Senior contest. made their first league staff good one on Monday in Clinton when they defeated the Redmen 39-0. Tom O'Brien ran the opening kickoff back 70 yards. for the opening touchdown, and then O'Brien kicked the convert to make it 7-0. Brian Hamilton drove: in from the I,0 yard line for the second major of the first quarter. It went nt averted, The score mounted steadily, with the Vikings adding one touchdown in each of. the second and third quarters, and two in the fourth quarter. A Tom O'Brien to Dave' Mclvor pass good for 60 yards, netted the first' of -these. Doug Fisher went 15 yards off tackle for another, and Brian Hamilton ran over from close in to finish off another Viking • scoring thrust. Dave Patterson got the final Hon.. G. Kerr to speak at convention ▪ The Honourable George Kerr, Q.C., Minister of Energy & Resou. ces Management will be the special guest at the Annual.. Meeting of the Western District 'Young Progressive Conservative Association. The meeting will be held Saturday, October 17, at 2:30 p.m: in the Downtown Holiday Inn, London. Mr. Kerr will be the feature guest in a panel discussion on the environment. for , the afternoon, Bruce Fisher, gave the Vikings their sixth. 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