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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-02-25, Page 51' ! Round and Ab�ut :With Marth LikesGreatLukeLog • Recently someone said "This right" now - ° where `can you get they would rather have a pencil ,is a real• old-fashioned winter — sevelwal buckets of nice fine' i their hand --or and or a book — and we get them about every 25 SAND! 'Fork things out in their own years.He was so right! The sand sculptures are very away `— -- to finish the quote by I was in hopes that the snow attra ,tive, but so are wood and Henry David. Thoreau -- "Let w.b..uld. gradually 'dwindle away• metal”ones:••-'--w,-,, h;iln step to the music which he Much as I wanted it -- I would I -row about that one Dr. hears, however measured or far 0, not wish .that it would melt Wallace has in his side yard? I`ve away." . quickly — we • have enc)ugh always , thought it!, terrific. • Wasn't that a nice '`thins: misery. around, now, without Perhaps you - can't do anythipg "'about" subject? more with flooding• quite so artistic, but just get Mach ,., 6, , Bake Sale, 1 can see •from my window, busy with some scraps of wood '` Denom'me'stFlower Shop; by' the that the sleet and ice mush have and metal — or into. -the faster Beta Sigma Phi Sorority girls, ' done a .lot of damage since just a,, casting, you can whip • up There .will •he; an excellent w few feet aw5y trees are hent to something very ip'terestingr exhibit' of crafts during March 1 the breaking point ,,wstlZ;,icie.•-.T- • The... magazines,. w. and .. „I.} ks,, TeX''' " .'" dd"' ,m1.610 -add:)* -40-:.- Si ,hnow*hros s}tU'tr^ nemell t 'VP" ~iii"the Glihtd '"Ptiblic'S<-hilol rd,..., ter :-Vie:htrave-sever'ai-c Irrost4zr Let's talk minor hockey. W hi"td,, Ac K CUMMI NGS What's wrong with. Minor Hockey in Goderich'? We don't seem to have Lile winning teams which Goderich produced several years ago. Why? You probably can come ,up wi&h ;tonne answers.' I have several good reasons. Here, are a few. „The House League teams 'and All -Stars do not get ,enough ice time. Minor Hockey is run by only a :few parents who are , interested. Not enough interest is shown' and, perhaps if a Junior C Club or f n'termediate team w.as formed .it would bring hockey -, tkprotbilareh-r19-P•13is is being' Sae; d, ,4/401k`-thvr e-•,eent4 iIM.k e la tr�rs and ; t 0, e' f ' A<t t 6w� MITE HOUSE LEAGUE Convener A'r!lold . Hodges advises that the playoffs start this Friday when the Legion- Fivers egion Fivers take,. ion, the .Legion Sailors, hien ort Saturday at 10 a.m.. MacDonald Marine will hl'a� against Goderich llectri�.. Bedford Hotel -Motel versus Canadian 'fire at 11 a•m. These " are all first.games of the playoffs,, no games were played last week-eiid• d i v i s i ons. Goderich Lion Pee. -Weer were defeated 8-1, Juveniles lost 14---5 and the Kinsrnen Midgets lost 12-0. Come out' this Thursday evening and ,see the Kinsmen Midgets and the -Lion Pee Wees. THEY NEED'YOI'R SUPPORT! ' lit rn> office, we have pictures of all the Klause League teams and' hope to have tlivse published- as soon as the coaches or conveners, giver me theenames- of all the - pla},ors.' •The Bantam house League te$inls„are the only,group • so t'ar, to' bring in the list of" Weight! My neighbor's big T.V•'Hrythese "easy -to-do" ideas. aerial is bent right'over and the TO' change the subject- did apple and pear' trees are in . you notice the "GREAT LAKES danger of great damage. LOG" pictured on the "Editor's Why couldn't that tVinter just Page". I found this very toddle along once he got started, interesting and if. someone instead of calling in.„ tornadoes would go into a bit of•detail -- 'and such from the south, ,1 read the explanations of ,the sand of the damage and suffering hills, miles and miles from the created by these terrible, winds — lake would • also come, . un.der Which I'm sure finally blew • "GREAT LAKES LOG", altho' themselves out in our area. • 4: no=one '•was keeping records I. look out into the yard 'I'FI•AT far back., It would make because a black "cloud of people stop and think about starlings swooped down and those sand areas and great gravel startled me. Yes, the noisy pests pits. Yo,1 can read about them in of summer aroL1'u igry and are 'library books, but I ,prefer the making the rounds in a large simple story written by someone flock. interested in these things. 4 • It makes me thinl?'of that tiny • ' Anyone for explanations? humn'fingbird that 1 watched If a man does not keep pace testing my basket of artificial ` with his companions, perhaps- it, flowers which I had fastened to ,is because he hears a different the clothes line last summer, He drummer.` We. all keep step to checked several before he zipped' •our own drummer. Did you ever SENIOR LEAGUES away probably disgusted, thihk of 'it THA 1' way'?, - " • , ,• This would be a good time for I realize that many people are„• MONDAY you to start ,thinking of yard .not interested in crafts'or things MENS INDUSTRIALS -- decorations. The artificial ons ,to occupy your hands and mind, DRM 'C, 99;-• Al's `Pals, •96;• ' sure • help until Something lsst,ter"� Dearborn, 85; Legion, 78; cbmes*al�g•:T x:Esme mee . _ . o s'e fua's, 7,4, G't�derich' .� Another thing which I'm sure • Manufacturing, 73; Dept. we will see often this: summer Ian Judge, London, was the Municipal Affairs,. 64; Upper will be sculptures and dividers, guest speaker Mondays evening at Lakes, ,62; Police, 62; Mills 'and decorations for the garden: ' Anniversary Night ' for the Chryslers, 61. open , during 'school hours. rut the area. Why aren't they'actiye we realize many groups and . in the A'ckey organization? I'm organizations may also wish to .sure if, inor Hockey asked., view this great .exhibit -While it is them ,'t help, they would be in our area, so Mr. J. W. Coulter. pleased to assist, ' , of jIuxon Board of Education, Goderich Minor Hockey phone - 482-3497, will be glad Association --7.—will have 40 to -make arrangements, for evenings. Do call' him° and take your friends or group down some evening. R - Martha' re -organize; for example, Elmira, - a town the size of Goderich, has an Intermediate team, Junior C team and have come up, with, strong '• teams in' all other 'hat's happening on the lanes. Following is a list of leagues and their team standings as • of February 21., - • 6 IIP • These are easily made ` but Goderich Kinsmen Club. LAMES SOCIAL --: meback. , DISCOUNT 'RECORD EAR LATEST HITS, AI'seTape Cartridges And Cassettes” _ JEWELL ' BROS. The Square. Greenhorns, •71; 'Sure -Bets, 58; Hurricanes, 54. • • TEACHERS ,— Clique, 18; Kinsmen and their wives 78;, Ira's Premiums, 77;• Push enjoyed Judge's topic,on how to Buttons, 76; Begiprr,ers, 67;, get along 'with people and the ' Hi-Jackers, 59; Mod Squad, 58; importance of a' simple . Revivals, 54; Yippies, 35. "•th•ar•rk-you". LADIES . — 'Greenhorns, 86; } One of the highlights of the ,'Tiger Lilies, -60; flue Bells,. 51; evening ,was the presentation by Pin Boys Fright, 41. Kinette President Sylvia McGee - ' • of: a cheque for $1,000 to the „ TUESDAY• r . Kinsmen _ Club from the , LADIES • COMMERGXAL- • Kinettes. Cats, 102; Go -Getters;, 94; Hells Following dinner, the business Angels, 71; Swingers, 71; Rolling. and the speaker's remarks, an Pins, 37; Moonflowers, 24.. • evening: ,of, progressive ' euchre 'MIXED --- Ramjets, • 78; was enjoyed.. - - Deadheads; 60;.1n-Betweens, 59; Boots,, 41. At: FARMERS Bluewater Boys, 57; Fugitives,, 50; \Pin Boys Helpers, 44 U-oderich Township, 39; Benmiller, 29; Unknowns, 26. Made -To -Measure' SUIT S From Feb: 22 to March 1.3 you can choose y,,our new suit, made to your particular requirements, from our extensive range of cloths by FLEET STREET Regularly priced at $\135.00 SALE PRICE ° 24p -c. suit $110.' 'ickett $1:Campbell CLI-NTON —, GODERICH - KINCARDINE • u WEDNESDAY :-MENS ' COMMERCIAL - Little Bowl, 96; ' McGee Caddies, 78; Stymies, 77; Pin -Boys, 67'; Hoist, 43; Goderich Building Centre 3.1. - - MIXED Flap Jacks, 78; Huron Railing, 78; Internations, -75;_ Falcons, 75; ' Outcasts,'„' 71; Losers; •""61; Bookworms, 57; ,Spring Chickens, 54; Pin Spinners, 50; Hot Shots, 30. SUNDAY MIXED ' Six .. Strays. -241: THURSDAY Hopefulls, 19; Alley Cats, 1 1: • :MENS MAJOR — Hawks, 98; Sooners, 14; Darn Fools 13: Tornados, 82; Tigers, 78; Mod Ne pt Time, 12; Country. Folk, 8:. Squad, 62; Looseis, 57; Sproule Spotters, S. Shr,es, 43. . LA,IES' SOCIAL — Happy JUNIOR LEAGUES Hustlers, 94; Kinettes, -91; Country Cousins, 82; Sallies, 79; Hippy - Housewives, 78; Amalgamates, ' 42,; 'Zeros; 42; Odd '11; ; "`3ti; "Dumr'hieS, `•23; Weird -O's, 20. ,• • ONTARIO IiOSPI1 AL Alley Dusters, 88: Mod, Squad, 71 Super Chicken, 70,:Giant Killerti, 67: Monkeys, 45: Aresouls, MITE ALL STARS, The Legion Flyers Mite team took parU.in a' tournament field at ,, the , Adastral 'Park arena at CFR Clinton last week -end, The F'lyas , won their first round game over Clinton Friday night by a close 4-7:-3 scorW Larry Madge scored three of the.Flyer goals; and Ron Leddy got the r'ther. In the semi-final of the championship round Saturday r����••yy� .a, Two'of the Cast oaf "COUGAR COUNTRY" "CougarCoury" • thallenIps. . the sex crantze in movies Can a motion. picture company grow in the industry today uwithout catering to the demand for sex on the screen? A new Utah film eompany thinks, so and is 'rapidly proving its point. - morning, the Flyers i lost to American National Seaford) by a -similar 4-3 score. Enterprises," Inc., of Salt Lake Larry Madge again led'the attack. City, produces .and distributes with two golds for the. Flyers,. ' outdoor and adventure films. All o vv hrfeTa'rry- I3odc'e Tthttfred-',t oi" its fFe-i ifkTi es are cTe ri-i ;as other one. - - family entertainment. American °.... . ,_... �.-.._. , ._ ...._,_. Ny.at_i..o.n.aI- ....E ntrerpri-se•s'-- BANTAM HOUSE LEAGUE Management believes that's,what in the •s'trx' -i-final playoffs the public wants. The past five Monday night, • Don I Iolst •'Real sears this philosophy has ' beeii Estate Put out Denomme ' proven sound b'c " increasing Flowers in a . close game 4--3, ntitnhcrs .of people lining up-at and now advance to the finals. the bo•office. , ' (.'reg. Stott was the big giro for Don Hoist as he'came through ., American N a t i•o n a I with two goals; '' other . goal F, n terprises' next release; scorers 'ware Carl, Leblanc and . "0129'AR COUNTRY", is a Brian Yeorrian• Scoring for story based . on the first two 1)enomme Flowers were Kevin years in ' the life' of a,,�1v ou'ig 1leriam, who also got two. goals mountain lion. Filmed in '•the and G lenntTigert was the other '•mountain w i l derness . of goal getter. In the second game, Colorado, 'the •0 high country . McGees tied the series 1-1 ae scen-e-rr' , is, spectacular. ..:t hey came up with a' 3-1 "COUGAR' COUNTRY" takes" I victory. Next. game between : .the viewer 'into• an area ,Godetitli "Elevator and 'MCC ees untouched by' man. It will be ' wi4*rbe played this Friday at nine . shown at.' the Park Theatre, o'clock. Johrt Wark scored two: ' Goderich, March 9 and. 10 at 7 .goals • and •Ken Straughan •tiler ,p.m. and 9 pin. other goal for \1c•(�c�cs, ,Murray . Moviegoers eat, sleep and. Wilson wets the orrl s-'ri`iember travel --with the curious young t from (.iodericl1 ti iwator to score. •... cougar, :`Whiskers", .from. the It will be, interesting to see' if time he .and . his two'sisters are '. -Tom - 'I'h,c)n111scin can conte up ,horn until he, is two. years old with 'another . win to upse,, and ready 'to stake out his own• ' Goderich Elevator. - , ' 'territory . - "CougaN Country,' FRIDAY' 'MIXED -- Meteors, • 95: Mariners. 91,; Inspirations, 65 I-Ionest Injuns, '63; No Strikes; 62; Temptations, 43. SIFTO SALT MINE Machaneers, . 234; . Repeaters. 215'•2; Toppers, 214; Good Guys, 168; Tartans, 1.66; Super Slugs, 13712. Clinton Rec_Committee Third Annual -5-5 TEAMS, 48 GAMES SEVEN CLASSIFICATIONS "AAA" • - - 3 TEAMS "AA" . • . 4 TEAMS • "A" „- - - 13 TAINS "/" - - - 10 TEAM! "C" • -"- 7 TEAMS "D" - . TUNS "E"•-• 7TUM! SATURDAY BANTAMS • `— Drop -Ins, ,64; Good Guys, 6.3; Busy •Bowlers, 52; , Winners, 50; . Goofy. Garfunkuls, 47; Drop -Outs, 42; Dodgers, 34; Blow -Outs, 33; Mod squad, 31; Go -Getters, 27;. Strikers, 24; Surfers, 23, JUNIORS AND , SENIORS - Goof. Balls,.,.7,$; Gingr.Bats., 76 . 13trogit 11) er:ett :Jie• 0.„. Archers,' b2;- Do -Do's, 44. ells MIN NM ...1 f REMEMBER 1 LP YOU I 1 REDHECROSRS - 1 TO -HELP mowJ COUGAR • .. .COUNTRY® portrays the protective instinct leaves . his family to.,:,,:roam t•• all animals have for their young. "Cougar Country-” alone. " While "Whiskers" is growing and The movie's scenes of learning by experience, his very mountain wildlife were filmed existence is guaranteed by his "just as they occurred. Viewers mother's presence. She is • see two huge elk as they. ,lock constantly on, watch for danger horns in battle; rugged mountain that would , threaten her sheep. scale .,rocky ledges with . adventuresome ofl;5pri9g: The unmatched agility; a grizzly and dangers are many', ranging from ,her cub . frolic- in a , mountain. prowling w..._ rowlin coyotes to !lowei�I'ul meadow. eagle°'ai�d"bear�.. r(-371e:coeihetist-I-F1:11e7riiptsel.6:1.'61:r :�•,•l�-rrr ancomicagar Country" , `-`Wh•isker-s" --learns alt about -.brings 'to•the ,screen animals in skunks. By the time°1110 animal',-0tLeir 'mountain homeland.• 'reaches the age of two, he is a . "Cougar Country" is. a. ,movie self-sufficient mountain -lion and _entire families can enjoy. 30 THE SQUARE ,RHONE 524-7811 AIRCONDITIONEP • vividly BAYFIELD ROAD GODERICH' 524-7711 DINING And DANCING A THURS., FRI. & SAT. FEB. 25, 2&, 27 ri`o-.one, who• wai there will ever be the .dame SATURDAY MATINEE FEBRUARY 27, 2 p.m. Pu•• W.Y. • • MLrMURRAY• WES1?N•REE'O•HkE THE 'FAR HORJZONS - YiSTA !SIO$ •STARTS'WEDNESDAY FOR. "SIX DAYS " March 3 - 8 Wed•, Thurs., Sun., Mon., 8 p.m. Fri., Sat., 7:30 & 9:50 • DIRECT FROM ITS NOW FOR THE .SENSATIONAL 1ST TIME AT ROADSHOW' "POPULAR ENOAGEMENTI . ' PRICES! 20Th! CENTURt FOX . LO'RF..VIDAL 5 ��Y,'•, �^j�•'�-r�.''�'' r 'fN'"�a `'►'�tir. ,A�, `' (/ . x ..7b1.',r�"► >i �+'. �j�', •'p<T�•*,,�►�;�1'�1� .w . JL'l" L.OTTN li l A AD n llrlLl�iLQ4.t1Zll'1 l:,' COMMITTEE OF THE oLIONS �LUB Clinton Community. Centre AMPLE PARKING SPACE - GOOD LUNCH COUNTER THURSDAY, FEB. 25 FRIDAY, FEB. 26 SATURDAY, FEB. 27 3 Gamas-••Sto,fing.Ms:30 p.m. 4 Gams—Starting of 4:00 p.m. 11 Gemfw•-SIe,Nag'.16:00 a.m. SUNDAY, FEB. 28 10 Oam..-SMRIng of 0100 a•m. "AAA"YChampionship -- Saturday Evening, Fei nary 27 at 0:30 p.m.. 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