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Another water eruption took place this week as the water line
broke between' West and East barns. A general meeting is planned on
• March 29.•
Our secretary .Frank Flick, has had a bad winter, being storm
stayed in at Colborne Central School with the teachers and children
for a week. But always_able to get out to meetings, So follow suit
boys come out and attend as we all must dig in to:niake our
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Results of the 'national
classified zone finals"at Goderich
and Kincardine, March 25 were
as follows:
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MEN
?Goderich, Jim' McWhinney,
3117; Kincardine, Harold
Maurer, 3065; Goderich, Vince,
Young, 2999; Goderich, Don
McWhinney, 2972; Owen Sound,
Albert Lao, 2949; Goderich,
Tom Fisher, 2867; Collingwood,
'Frank McGuirk, 2£364; Wingham,
Doul Shirk, 2816; 'Kincardine,, '
,go.rd Eri�merton, 2685; Clinton,
JoeAtkingson 14 prayers) 2304.
.High,, t iple, Vince, Young,,
M` 761, 'Goderich; high single 13111
`leme,'18E:�c4erlrahs :. .
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raceway a success.
Two horses formerly owned. by George Caldwell made the oval at
Mohawk. Alford Lee came in first,, George is also busy training
Wayne Express and a colt.' He often lends a helping hand to 'shoe•,
someone's horse. • • $
The young horsemen, who, are just •starting up are thankful for
worthwhile advice and knowledge on training horses obtained from
George Caldwell, 'Del Gardiner and George Feagan. '
WOW! Billie Burke's colt "speed -ball" is corning along nicely. It
will be worth a bet before the .year is over'! " , t•
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Let's talk minor hockey
(WITH JACK C
The Legion Auxiliary• Mite All
Stars completed competition in
the Strathroy Minor Olympics
hockey , tournament last,
weekend with a victory and two .,
losses.
Their overall record in the '
tournament Was two wins and
five . defeats The local boys.
found„ the tough Londontarea
teams, who get much more ice
time and play' in regular league
play through the season, hard to'
handle, but there is nodoubt
they benefitted from the
experience. •,
Their. play in " the'. ,..games
toward "' the end of the
tournament* showed a marked
impro.verheni over "their"earlier
games. -
The -two losses .last weekend
-were to the''power.ful Oakridge .
tearr1 6-0, and to Lambeth .3-0. •
Their victory was oyer
'South-West London, 1-0, in a
real thriller.'
The winning goal, in that one
was scored' by Larry Madge' in
the last „minute of play in the
third period, despite , the, fact
that Goderich Was playing two.
UMMINGS)•
Hien short .due to penalties
Stuart •Crew assisted'On the goal.
Steve Gallow registered the
shutout.
The tournament concluded
' with an all • star ga,nie in which
the all stars, selected . from the
seven other teams, defeated
Byron, who finished first in the
tournament',' '9-1. Mike Hodges
and Donald Elliott represented
Goderich 'on the all stars, and
Hodges scored one of the goals.
The coach of the Goderich
Legion Auxiliary Mites, John:
Hodges, a'nd their manager, • Bill
Dobie, would like to thank the
' parents who drove, cars during
the 'tournament, 'and would also
=Tike -. 'to thank.` the' ,'Legion
Auxiliary for sponsoring the
' team in the tournament.
• Members of ' the team are
Donald Elliott', (captain), Mike
Hodges and Lawry Madge
• ( assistant captains). Steve
Gallow, Stuart Crew, David Hill,
Ted 'Doherty, Paul Young, Phil
Irown, Brian Fellows, Jim
Burbine; Mark Rowe, John
Alexander, John Huff, Jim
Costello and Jeff Denomme.
M'cCrabb Leaving Skaters
• spokesman • ,. for the
Goderich ; Figure "Skating Club
-has announced .that Bob
McCrabb, senior inter -club
professional, has Resigned
Mr. McCrabb has been
teaching figure skating at . the
club for the past five years and
• has worked hard to bring the
club to the potential it is today,
with the assistance the past three
years of Bruce Brady, and this
season, Miss Liz Arnold.
Mr. McCrabb, his ,• wife and
two children, will be moving
from Stratford and . as yet„ his
destination 'is still 'unknown. He
wants a change and a new
challenge.
• Helping , to organiz,e the
inter -club figure skating group
(the- only one of its: kind in
North America) has been his
most rewarding achievement
during the .pastfive years. This
now includes 15 clubs.
Mr. McCrabb taught about,
1,000 children weekly and ran a
school during spring, summer'
and winter school" breaks. He
also ' played- a Jorge part in
developing Ice Nicks, which
everyone , has ' enjoyed when
these shows' were held at the
Goderich arena.
Last week was his last week of
teaching and several of the club
*members attended the extention
school. ,Test day was.' held March
28. Carol Chapman passed her
third figure and junior silver
dance american .waltz. Patrice
Craven passed senior bronze
dance fourteenstep'. '
The members of the Goderich
Figure Skating Club wish Mr:
McCrabb success in his... new
venture.
LADIES '
Goderich, Marj Moore, 3048;
Wingham, ,Shirley Storey, 2663;
Kincardine, Joyce MacDonald,
2632; Clinton, Mary_ Davey,
260.8; Goderich, Marj. Smith,
2597; eikiderich, Jane Rodger,
2583; Kincardine, 'Rhetha
Maurer, 3549; --Gwen-•• Sound,
Ruby Lister, 25.05; Collingwood,
Sharron, McEwen, , 2449;
Qoderich, Gayle Masse, 2405.
•, High triple, Mari Moore, 741,
Goderich; high "'single, Louise
Wellwood, 280, Wingham.
The two Goderich teams will
go to Burlington April 25.
Sifto% Salt Mine league
play-offs were held on the •
'weekend with •a record breaking
attendance..
Repeaters won with 22
points. Super - Slugs and
Machaneers were in 'second place
with 19 points each. • .
Capt.. lieu and Charlie Orr Mackay, 4#i5; R. Kingswell, 502; 555; O. Wayland b3t3; : D ,
Runner-up, Has-I3eens, Capt. { Lie�dard, 570; T.
13e,darcl, 703_ 'I�c�t't'legrnirk>, 4:3.4...--;;;;;1"/71
64': Points won 7.
Bob and Rose Rising. Points won 2. MILLS CHRYSLERS - L.
HAWKS ._ B. Mills, 641; V. Snell, 570; A. Stegenstad ' 593;
Younge, 622;• 11. Kerr, 6.94; J. J, Miller 5A 8; C. Miller 154; R-
1�1 c N' h i n n e y , 637 ; 0. Armstrong, 479; 11, Sartori, 694,
McWhinney, 700; B. Daer, 557. Poi�its won Q.
Points 'von 7. HOPEFULS - L. Ryon, 607;
1'IGE [1 S - D. Pfeifer, 633; K. W. Tigert, 446; B. Needham,
Rumig, -635;. S,' Allen, 467; S. 114; 0. Rlelick, 442; A.
Jessup, 542. Points won 0. Hartman, 672; G. Ryan, 716.
MOI) SQUAD - A. Sanders, Points won 7.
571; L. Willis, 531; D. Abbott LEGION - G. 'Chambers,
L, IV'lillian, •169; J. (*crasher, 7'' 1: U. Spitzig, 575; J. Abbott. 684; R. Kingsley, . 481; R.
619. Points won 5. G. Baker, 753;
520; J.. Lassaline, 363, 'Points Patterson, 593; a., .
won 4. LOSERS -' E. Pottle, 533; J. G•,..Mero 720; 13. Moore, 565.,'`
COUNTRY.. (�UC1SINS P. Rivett, 716; '1'. Profit, 569; I. Points won 5
Daily, 536; P.• Van Oriel 465: ,
l c]dgcar; 4?Y; J, Roder, `649; B. 0.ODERIC11 MAN>,11;4GT-
Helesic, •5Lnes
Miller*6116.: Purntwon.2... .(RING - W iVTiiley, 65; .H11e,617; Eliva " co`rFTCT" CvC:`�t ti1`fRt "" " " 'Presz atrrz;,••&a : ,essop;*597;
Armstrong, �•3Q. Points wpn 5. 1'11E: • 'TOPPERS - John
G. Chapman, 53.1; L. Baker,
KIN1:'T`I'E;S -- E. Gardiner; , Danny Burbine, 620.; C. Williams, 767, points
585.' B. 111�11cr, 549; won 2.
473; F. - Cummings; 5.)5, Phil 'Bissett,- 577; Don .
LADIES THURSDAY
NIGHT SOCIAL
HAPPY: HUSTLERS - J,
Plunkett, 652; 1). McClinchey,
538; h'. McClinchey, 415; .E.
'loggia, 260; Ev. Haggitt, 605;
P. Mc(.'linchey, 520. Points won
1.
HIPPY • HOUSEWIVES - C..
Daer, 613; L. M. Cham,ney, 473;''
Whetstone, 554; M. L. Me'llick, McAdam, 465; Bit!'Lee, 623; B. GODERICH PSYCHIATRIC
574; J• Bannister, 434; M. McDonald, 474.
Yeoman; •101. Points won 2. ' ,,'1'111' TARTANS . - Harold HOSPITAL
• HURRICANES --D. Willis, Stewart, 505; Glen Goodrich, '
THE D.'1'.'S Olive,Brindley,
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459; R. A11in, 421; M. Fisher, 5.10; Bob Cook 428; Frank 669; Marie Dodds, 430; Marlene
432; P. Fisher, 441; D. Sowerby, T�•reman, 595. L[arrison; 555; Bruce Kelly, 510;a
457. Points Won 0. - Keith Machan, 474; Bryce Mack
GREENHORNS- 0. - D MACHANEIaRS Keith'
Machan, 519; Ken MacCuspy, -423. Points won 7.
Duncan, 67 J; ' D. McConnell, A R L S O U LS - Lynda
430; Glen MacCuspy, 656; Vic 503; Lynda
487; F. Sheardown, . 625; SChambers,
Pagon, 525; Ken Duncan, 540; ,
Smith, 565; S. (graham, 602; Art {{cry, 5gg Chisholm, 438; Barry Crane,
Mary Lou Clements, 635. Points REPEATERS - Marcel 501.; NTary Mair, 371; Mel
won 7. Richard, 654; Chuck I'rmms, 4,35, Jeanne Senior, 434.
SURE BETS P. MacArthur, 523 Bill ,Reid Points won 0.
Montgomery, SUPER 'CHICKENS - Gary
429; R. Hadden, 565; B. 611; Cord, Powell,•,•6.29; Andy,
Chapman, 544; . Streeter, 570; Smith, 602; Bob Daer 42. Chambers, 564; George Gregg,
P. Chisholm, 495. Points wan 0. - SUPER ' SLUGS Bob 592; • T. McDougall, 541; Judy
SALTIES - L. Pitre, 662; F, Durnin, 444; Ray Haggitt, 616; Moffatt, 415; Meryl Thomas,
Sowerby, 387; A. Beatties, 585; Eric, Miller 506. 430; Dave Haylow, 509: Points
B. Reid, 507 . Erb 416; 'M. ` ` OOD GUYS - Doug Beaver, won 3., v ,
Mc'ntgomery, 55 Points won 7. 6�,0�; 'Gerry Risebor, 460; George THE. GIANT - KILLERS -
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Members of the Repeaters o' COMMERCIAL'
team'are Marcel Richard, Chuck . U0 GETTERSDel Geddes,
Montgomery, ;Bill Reid, v G'ord�w F550; Jtanne Rhiel, • 502; Cheryl
eagan, 498; Bess James, 492;
Powell,' Andy ' Smith. and Bob 4••
Sue Kaman, 4-61;, Bev
Sanderson, 548. Points won 2.
HEP' CATS - Jeany Feagan,
430; Joyce Hamilton, 669; May
Smith, 628; Ann , Ryan, 593;
Elaine `Smith, 479; Barb Martin,
538.. Points won 5.
MOON FLOWERS - Nora
histzsinlmon, 490; Rhona
Haddon, -592; Wilma Kaminsh;
458; Carol Piper, 371: Points
won'0.
SWINGERS - Vivian.
Graham, 532;' Iris. Boyce, 397;
Betty Reed, •436; Bea Hambly,
576; . Donalda McDonald, 497;
•
Betty Charlton, 593. Points won
7. .
ROLLING • PINS Vi • De
Haas, • 481:; Joyce Bolton, 467;
Pat McE onald, 483; Bonnie
Enipson, 456; Norma. Procter,
- 388. Points won 0.
• HELLS ANGELS -- Libby_
Wilson, 520; .Rita Powell, 666;
Dianne, Merriam, 525; .Donna •
Daer. •
,The Schedule winners were
the Machaneers with. 296 points.
Members of this., team are Keith
Machan, Ken MacCuspey, Glen
MacCuspey, Vic Pagon, Ken
Duncan and Art Hoy.
Final standings were
Repeaters 294! Toppers 278;
Good Guys ,239; Tartans 203;
Super Slugs 190'2.
FORESTERS BOWLING
• LEAGUE 1970.-71
Individual winners, High
average, Geo., Robinson, 218;
Beverly,Orr, 195.
Hi'h triple, Bill Reid, 741;
Rose Rising; 710.
High single, Bill Henderson,
274 June Montgomery, 271.
Most' improved average,
Alfred Etzler, 36 points; Enid
Jewell, 38 points. • •
FINAL AVERAGES
,Geo. •Rob'inson,,. 218; Bill
Reid, 202; Eric Miller, 192; Jim
Harrison, 191; Hermie Fisher,
189; Bill Henderson, 187; Bob
Rising, 183; Ed Lipner, 182;
Ren Sowerby, 181;; Charlie Orr,
180.
Allan Webster, 180; Eric
Moore, 174;- Bill; Jewell, 170;
Dan Willis,' . 170; 1-larry
Montgomery, 167; Jack Graham,
164;• Frank ,Baer, 163; Bob
Jewell, 162; John Feagan, 161;
Alfred Etzler, 155; Jim Fisher,
154; Frank•'Schrni'dt,151; Tom
Moore, 147; Leonard",'. Fisher,
147; Gordon Johnston,141.
Beverely Orr, .195;' Flo
Robinson, 192; Rose 'Rising,'
184;" Betty Reid, .1.82; Joyce
Durnin, 178; Clara -Ann Jewell,
165; Marlene' Harrison, ' 164;
Helen Fisher, 153; Dawn
Sowerby, 149; Bernice Moore,
147.
Edith Henderson, 146; June
Montgomery, 144; Aisla Fisher,
138; Philiss Fisher, 137; Islay "
Johnstbn, 137; Karen Mckenzie;
136; Doreen Willis, 135; Audrey
Linner,. 132; Dorothy Sowerby,
1'30; s Betty Miller, 129; Phyllis
Feagan, 128; Betty Moore, 124;
Enid Jewell, 122; Eva Etzler,
117.
Champion' team, Hopefulls;
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Leppington, 539; Dorothy
Cooper, 486; Gail McWhinney,
, 524 Points won 7.
THURSDAY MEN'S ' • •
TORNAOS - J. Duckworth,
,627; B. Henderson, 606; B.
Moore, 491; T. Fisher, 726; •G.
Powell, 671; G. .Moore, `647.
Points won 5.
SPROULE SHOES D.
Low, 520; Cliff B4own, 467; Jerry Ball, 463; Dave Dodds,
George Warner, 664; Harold 532; Li Mack,: 417; Barb
Gottschalk, 420; Jim Phomas,
Ccio1'' 1513' 559; Andy Williams, 587. Points
. MONDAY NIGH'''. LADIES'
PIN 13OYS FRIGHT - Shirley
Mohring, 467; Ruth Whitten,
.365. Points won 0.
TIGER LILIES • -- ' Verna•` •
Jackson, 597; June Jewell, 211; .
Rose Land, 484; Marilyn
MacKay, 643; Penny Flars, 363-
Points won, 7.. , ,
BLUEBELLS = Veronique
1larnian, 472; Shirley MacAdam,
669; Anne Abbott, 560. Points
won 7.. ,
GREENHORNS - Dot
Tur"ner, 693; Kathy Stoddart,
366. Points won 0.
MONDAY NIGHT MEN'S
AL'S PALS - E. Jenkins,
672; R. 544; ' W.
Westbrook,' 468; Al' Johnston,,rb; 5'79; G.
;111ison, 730; J: McWhinney,
709. Poing won 3. .'
UPPER ' LAKES -. F.
Dwinnell,` 695; C. McCue, 657;
A. Girders, • 520; R. Harvey, 519_
L. Kloss, 511; P. Gingrich, 537.
Points won 4. . , •
D.R.M.C.O. - K. Rumig,. 613;
B. Clements, 775; L. Pitblado,
•'609; D. McWhinney, 803; B.
• Daer, 685; P. Dykstra; 569:
Points won 7.'
DEARBORN STEEL - K.
Scheerer, 592; J. MacDonald,
451;, T. Hodge, 666; N. Redford,
601; D. Park, 631: Points'"won 0.
D.M.A.: - K. McDougall, 589;
Fritzley, 613; D. Doll, 541; J. P. Corriveau, 66,4; M. Dufton,
won 4. '
ALL. TER'S ' - ea
, 416;EYVelmaDUS,llaylow., V530r
JiGreggm Harrison, ': 704; Chris
Hu`ichid on, 466; Marie Kelly,
507; Judy, Timms, 418. Points
Won 0. a '
MOD SQUAD - Cris Harris,
575; Audrey Machan, 547; Toni
'=Moffatt, 627; Shirley Picot, 330;
Joe Wedlock, 719; ,Lyle Brion,
41'l. Points won 7.
TUESDAY MIXED
IN, BETWEENS 'Theresa de"
13lruyn, 557 Kay 'f.;ten, 730;
"Milan Mitchell, 447; •Pearl -
Needham, 410; Donald Glen,
632; Bob Needham, 5841. Points
won 7.
DEADIIEADS -- Isobel Reihl,
487; Cliff Hoy,, 651; Sybil Reihl,
515; Joe Reihl, 543; r7k-
Bowra, 521; 011ie White, 483.
Points won 0. . '.
13OOTS - Joan Stiles, 496;,,
Melba Stiles, 599; Bill Stiles,
752; ,Norm Minaker, 437; Don
'Siemori,' 597; Carol S.hakleton,
250. Points won 5.
RAMJETS -- Jerry' D'etiomme;
,56O;., Wendy, Denomme, 449;
Irene young,, 489;• Scott Young, •
5-7-1`; Debi Pitbl o;. =4..41, L + >
Pitblado, 666: Points won 2. ...w..
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