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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-11-25, Page 11•
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Harry Little, standing right, presents Marjorie Moore (also
standing) • with $50.00 following • her record breaking night
during team competition at the Little Bowl here in Goderich on
Wednesday evening of last ,week. The lucky bowler rolled a
spare and 11 strikes for a 435. Looking on during the
presentation are fellow team members, seated, Dianne McPhee,
Sonny Moore, Rita Powell and Joe Schlesinger (absent is Nora
Kingsw.ell). Standing are, memberi of__th.e..opposing, tea.m...who9 :
came up
against Marjorie's, score (left to right) Bill and Anne
Mclsaac, Bill and Alberta Moe and Dianne and Ian Scott.
Sponsors of the cash award are Gord's Sports and Cycle,
Andrew Dairy, Lonel's Sunoco, •Denomme Flowers, Ormandy
Jewellers, Goderich Building Centre, Gowers Garden Centre,
Tuckey Bevexges, Sproule Shoes and Jewell' ,Brothers
Appliances and•»T V.•, -Staff photo
MIXED LEAGUE
GODERICH
PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL
BORN LOSERS -7
Edith Moody, 571; Dave
Haylow, 638; Olive ' Brindley-.
503; Shirley Picot, 364; Chris
Hutchinson, 5'01;*, ;Velma
Haylow, 507.
KELLY'S HEROES - 0
►. Bruce Kelly, 0529; Joe
Wedlock, 628; ka Kalconer,
484; Marie Dodds;, ,„ 1; Vera
G" -`egg, 427.
THE ITS 7.....
ias
Andy Williams, m a s, 47 ; 1, ry• ..
Chambers, 683; ,Keith Mac an,
565; Marlene Harrison, 480;
Kate Moriarty, 822; Harry Land,
481.
HOTSHOTS - 0
Jim Harrison, 4.67; Mel.,
Timms, 471; Thelma McDougall,
384; Linda Chisholili, 46;1a
Geary Ball, 411;
379.
GANG BUSTERS - 7
Lyall Mabon, .517; Judy
Timms, 529; George Gregg, 680;
Lydna Chambers, 473; 'Wynn
Ferris,(9; Dave Dodds 572.
STAN'SSTOMPE RS - 0
Stan Falconer, 524; Wayne
Moody, 553; Audrey Machan,
491; Ann Damery, 450; Jeanne
Senior, 386; John Royal, 456.
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WEDNESDAY MIXED.
LEAGUE
Joanne Cook,
THE PICKETS 5
Chas Carr; 4 31; Marg Carr,
445; Rick -Berry, -556; Bonnie
Berry, 4-3-31--Jim_Stephens, 580;
Flo. Stephens, 434.
F LAPJACk; -- 2
Ann Sprung, 605; John
Sprung, 463; Gay deGr-oot, 501;
Peter , deGroot,._ 408; Keith
Maitland
Country- Club,
news
. BY BERYL HARPER
•
•, The mild spell last week
nearly ruined the. good' ice base
which Vic Laughleen had built
up in the Curling rink, but by •
Saturday and Sunday he was
able ' to save it when the
temperature dropped, and the
▪ opening events of the Ladies'
section should begin ,,on
• sehedule. ^
Ladies' afternoon curling is
Tuesday, 1:30 to 3:30 and a two
game jitney and supper"
Thursday, Nov. 25 starting at 5
• p.tti, this week. The farmer's
Tuesday night draw gets under
way also. The other general
draws commence next week.
There is a notice of these
activities being prepared by the
club executive to be sent to all
• members, shortly. Please watch
this column for news items, .las
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•
Machan, 631; Audrey
473.
, Mike Russelo, 526;
Russelo, 478..
• PIN DODGERS - 3, -'
Valerie Vanderburg, X23;
Dennis 'Vanderburg, 514; Don
Johnston, 594; Don Dungale,
603; Anita Dungale, 418;
Dummy, 375.
FALCONS - 4 -
1Varj Moore, 690; Sonny
Moore, 669; Dianne McPhee,
679; Rita. Powell, 509; Joe
Schlesinger, 578; • Audrey
Brindley,522.
THE LEFTOVERS - 2
Jean . Maclnnes,
Maclnnes, 368; John Park, 553;
Marina Park, 502; Ray Haggltt,
' 530; Lois Haggitt, 338.
THE MOB -5
Verna Jackson, 582; Don
Jackson, 556; Orville Wayland,
695; Beverly Wayland, 514;
the- bulletin • board is just being
set up to keep the members
posted, �.. .
We have word , that the
Ontario Hospital staff are
organizing a. ' pay-as-you-go
league to •commence next week,
also. We welcome all newcomers
to the club and hope that they
will find out what great sport
curling is. It certainly helps to
get us through even the hardest
winters.
FIGHT
CANCER -
with
Arlene
THE ODD COUPLES - 0
Bill Mclssac, 505; Anne
Mclssac,' 488; Bill Moore, 491;
Alberta Moore, 344; Ian Scott,
465; Diane Scott, 494.
•HURON RAILING°=- 7
Bob Patterson, 560; Arie.ata
Patterson, 637; Mary Rivett,
520; Jerry Rivett, 607; Bill
Smith, 548. ,
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GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, NOVElYIRTER a$4,1974. . ;;;
-entrall Huxon Hockey League
Action'quickens at arena
, Central Huron Hockey During the opening p rind
League action for the week got the trend could be seen fo ming
under way at the Clinton arena up as Rick Fremilin ope ed the
last Wednesday November 16, as scoring on a good n to for
X4'..dewne4-, HX mm�mes 1 -DRY! CO at 1:09: upasai ted• .rnFy
.
• At -9:27'
of the first period
Holmesville set the, pace as Bill
Hogarth sunk the, opening goal
unassisted. Bayfield came,on
strong however and by thin nd
of Ole frame was in the lead by
virtue of one -goal They scored
twice with Dave' Wilkinson
sinking a goal at 14:27 from
Frank Hogan and then reversing
the combination as Hoban
-scored.' at -14:56' WHIT' th `assrsr
going to Wilkinson.
Bayfield continued to control
the game in the second period as
Wayne Doak scored the ony
marker of the 20 minute time
slot'from Wilkinson at 3:29. At,
7:41 of the final period 'Doak.
and Wilkinson combined again
for the final goal of the game„
The next evening in Goderich.
the Juveniles "picked up a badly
needed, win" as they downed
Building Centre 5-3'.
In the opening. period Bruce
Stoll scored for the Juveniles at
13:2.7 with ah assist' on the play
being granted to Dave Graf..
In the second period Building
Centre tied- the seorebriefly.
when .Bud _ yea ti ed 'fiFaim "Q"I91 11 a'irtill'a' t !tz`ne goal ' at
Jim McLeod at 8:29 but Stu15:18 :when John Sturdy scored
Asher put the Juveniles•-
back fin -from: Del" Bedard and John
the .game lead w 4 •n he .scored Hodge but Sifto scored no less
lironi Brian RuYnr..,a, 1.1709:- "''ti'ran fivein...the°sarne-fXame:•`1t'-
The Juveniles opened the was Draper from Daer at 2:13,
-_` final period „with . two quick ' Carter from Crawford and
goals,' Asher scored from Terry
Meriam at 2:02 a%d then Allan
Sheleton • sunk one with - the
assist going to' Phil Petrie at
3:12. Building. Centre made a
bid to stay in the game as Bud
toy. have .. Sifto . Salt ,c •roc ) back
with three' quick gals Derwin
Carter scored from Wayne
Draper • at 4:44, Ken Daer
unassisted at "6:05 and Tom
Crawford from George Collinson
at 9:38. "
Jim Farrish manage& to sink
another one for DRMCO from
Jim Kelly at 10:19 but Sifto
wrapped up the first period in
undisputed control by• scoring
" Twice more a cra'ivford .scored'
his second goal, this ti e
unassisted at 10:45 and en
Meriam added another mark to
,,Sifto's total unassisted at 12"39.,
The teams split the scoring in
the second period with Sifto
opening things a on a goal by
Jim Mcjstocker from Ken -
Meriam 'at 9:12 followed by two
DRMCQ gains', the first by Fred
Armstrong from Butch Fleet at
12:16 and the second by Rick
Fremlin from Fleet again at
12:58. Sifto closed out the
scoring of,the frame on a goal by,
Derwyn Carter from Draper at
13:30.. . .
Id the . final period however
Sifto Salt. reallX...c.ut . loose_
THE BETTER HALF - 5
David Williams 563; Lynda
.390, (�reg-�Po_tter;.-523;_�•
Janet Aliin, '4,39; Jim Morris,
571; Kathi Ma'kx, -313.
TIGERS- 2
Elsie Heath, ` 526; Doug '
Fisher, 595; Larry Snell, 572; Al
Clark, 187; Earla Clark, 385.
Meriam at 8:21, McAstocker
.unassisted with Sifto two men
short at 14:10, Ken Daer
unassisted at 14:48 and' Tom
Craw.ford from Meriam at 16:03.
Sunday evening's second
Boyce scored unassisted at 8:20 , game saw scoring almost as high
and Brian • Besner . scored from as Building Centre handed
"Bob Dick . at 18:59, but the Holmesville a 9-3 defeat. r
Juveniles ,wrapPed it up at 19:1.3 Dennis Lassaline opened the
when. Asher scored again this first period with two "goals for
time from Dave Graf. Building Centre at 1:39 arid
16 that -game Building Centre ' 6:34 assisted by Rick .Sowerby
collected ...13--. enalties while the •• 'in both cases. Paul Draper scored
J u v'e piles managed to one for ,Holmesville assisted by
accumulate an additional six. Steve Tyndall at 8:15;
The Sunday night double Building Centre really went
header at , the Goderich- arena to town in the 'secondperiod
opened up with a 12-5 slaughter scoring five unanswered goals.
dished out by the Sifto Salt Barry Block scored from .Brian
team to DRMCQ. Besner at 2:31, Lassaline from
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Hogarth scored from . Art
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at:Pr- ing in, .Gents l-,ktu,ror1
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