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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-12-02, Page 24424 GOPE COM GO -GET Bev Geddes, 487; 1-( Kolkn)a 64-1.. ° GUTT,E Sue turner , 566; Crawl( 165. RICU SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY,, EC MBER'2, 1971 LADIES ' MERCI•AL LEAGUE TERS - 3 Sanderson, 611; Del '571-; Alice Krohmer, aro-1 (lood, 436; Sue n,'501; Shirley Surrlage, 'RBALLS - Q Duckworth, 162:- Chris 536; Donna Leppington, titin 'Doak, 396; Penny rd, 365; !Denise Radford., HELL'S ANGELS. .,. -.0 Muriel hellough; 36..1: Besse James, :196: Retta' Arnold, 153; Anita Tipert, 160; (;ail McWhinney 508; Dummy . 300. HEP CATS - 3 Jeart heagan, 506; Joyce Hamilton, 567. N1' rj Smith, 811; Yvonne Porter, 616; Barb Martin, '427; Elaine Snyith, 118. SWINGERS - 3 Vera Carman', 151:'Gail 1)6 k, X157; Marie "''MacDonald, 445; Colleen Straughan, 660; Doris Little, 615; Alice Anstay, 188. w, ROLLING PINS -15 Joyce, Bolton', 412; Alice De Mers, 588: Nornita Proctor, 421: Vi 'de Haas, 523;. J. Strickland,: .394; Velma Campion, 517. PIN .J La BL 42 LADIES SOCIAL " BOYS FRIGHT - 0 oanne . ('harnbers, 565: Rose d. 11 7 ;'Penn\" 355'. • •. UEBELLS-3 Dot Turner. 631;' Sheri Noble, 9; Joy Vance, 535. GREENHORNS - 3 Sandra Boat:, 425; Darlene Fowler, 443;, Lynda Reed, 57'5: Dummy, 375.. T GER LI'LLIES - 0 Linda Mabon, 413; Peggy Hodges, 293; Donna MacDonald, 3'66; Jean Stothers, 397. LADIES THURSDAY NIGHT SOCIAL OADRUNNERS - 3 HURRICANES - 2 D. Cooper, 4137; Rita .Allyn, -135; Dummy, 375; Sharon Moore, 399: Carol Shaw , 175, Marj Millet, 516. COUNTRY COUSINS - 1 PhvItis Rodger, ,171,; :tacit' l3,uaclger, 631; Bet' Hele' ►(;. )�l r...`. Linda Glenn, 163; Laura Lawrent'e. 191; Lila V1rt'Ilnt hey 5 17 •• . HAPPY HUSTLERS - 2 y� Pat :Ak('linchev, -561, cle\vl i P 1 u'n k e t t, 676; Doris .McClinchey, ' 477; Fran McClinchev , 509: Eileen 1IaL;grtt. 361; Jean Good, (128. GREENHORNS - 2. Dorothy McConnell,111, Mare Lou Clements, ' 6 15; Shirley Smith, 45,1; Sandra Graham, 701; Donna Duncan, 527; Florence Stevens, 197. A � A SALTIES - 1 MOD SQUAD - 1 vf. Dais, 1'1:1; .A :Anderson. :)0,1, NI. (;oudrit'k, 100; G. Nit holsott 177. 1F'. Rae. •)`+1 . Jean }'Indt'r. t;tn BARB'S BOMBERS _. 11 !\1o(re. ) 1. \ Urultdlt'\ 13rrt'n. 512; 1) \lt P•het', :) 7 1.. 1. (1lazehrook, 521, l3 til reeler ,, 11. ' • KITTY'S KIDDIES -1 T 11' ra+ I alitrtllgc'. Bradley'r;�.,ti- 1Villiortls. 551, 11 ,Beac'(tni, 519; \l. Il tntrt,t,vt , 61s - THE HOPEFULS - 1 • \1 \\ of f erbeck. ;) 14) K. Llnklater, 18 1, .1. 1'('.tt', n, 12;1; 1. \1at,1)On,d(1. 3;i5, 1. Silib, 111 THE I-d`OT LANDS -2 I. Silib. 521, 1. Riehl, .117; 5, I1iehl, 56:1; 1) Bow ra, -111; 13, ;Altunsi, 607. .tf et. CHH( ., N�es Sifto-S-It-takescohtroI Sflto Salt moved into a posruo,ti of solo control over first place in, the Central Huron 'Hockey League this week as,. they riow' hold a total of nine points after four wins and one loss its well as a single tie game. Building '('entre and Ba) field are tied for set•und place just sine point.' back, each • having identical records of thrice wins, tvvo los-Ifs-and two,fle games. The luv.eniles have won three, tied three and lost none' for six points and tie with DRMCO vwho hay e si\ points as well with three will, and four losses but no tie Maitland P country Club news Last Hondav t':i'r+.inti was Ott opening ' nl(:lt (,t 1tit \lt:il's Flo Sowerby, 429. Bet(\ 1)rawvf Next 1lon1Ia\- w ill see a Reid, 474;..,Lo.uise Titre. (i(1�---t•rill card for both se\c")i anc1-ne e IreneSparks,, 615; Lois • p.m.,, p' • No defaulters, pleatie'. Chapman, 526; Dummy; 375. • The Earnicr,' league on R LADIES MONDAY " NIGHT SOCIAL COMEBACKS,- 2 5heardown; 533; 11. ~even and nine p.m in this draw • Foaf":"ere,- 4.31-; .1, :McGuire. 4 36: too. - - ..'I'his ,,E'ridt,t\ t'ening at 7:30 \1ilrph\ has arranged with Bruce Holmes to shove an I'utidii\ t'\t'111111145. n(tvv oc'ellpit's tx sheets Ot' Ice ,with a strong, • possibility of tilling 0 seventh• sheet, and so Fthere are, garm's at R. Sheardowrf, 383; P. Cooke; 520; D. Queen, 67-1r. PUSHBUTTONS --1 K. McIntosh, 645: M, excellent Inu\ ie •bv'' T.C.A. This (Thirg(, for admission. :11s(( on Friday night. at S pin. 1105 first round. of "Skip's three opening goals. Daer sunk um' t'rom' Wayne Draper at 0:1.4, Ni 'Astocker " front Crawford at 8:49 and ('raw'ford- from rvlcAstocker at 9:x'1. Livermore completed a hat trick as he' scored unassisted for Bayfield at 12:52. Wayne Draper came on strong for Si Ito in the final period"'; he' opened the, scoring at -1:16 1'rorn 'him O'Brien and Craw ford ,and then dumped in another from Crawford at '1:27. (1:ord Fisher split up the rush fott'jayfield at 5:58 as he scored with an 'assist going ' to George .(lputd• but games,,, Holniesvi1le is in the })raper came 'back for another cell,tr with one win, five bosses one at 10:93 this time with no and one tie, assistance, .'\1eAstocker Action opened as Usual on completed a strong game at Tuesday eaening in (1.1.41.i.orn this' 17:58 as lie,,scored-from-•I)aer-. - tlrlll' the game saw the Juveniles ` he °opening game of Sunday down 1lolmesville 5-2. '1'lie first evening's double header at the period ended scoreless but earn: Goderich Arena -saw DRMCO' in the second frame the edge the Juveniles, •1.3. Juveniles took quicrk -and" Jim Farrish scored unassisted undisputed control scoring lour • to put DRMCO in t he lead at goals. Sett Asher scored };roan ' 4:01 of the first period arf"i" the Brio -e' Stull and Dave Graff „at score rernain('d at 1 0 iiritil. 3:58 1 2 1, Graf scored from -Allan of the second " fram0 when Sin hon at 5:08., Asher -scored .Harold Leddy. put.:. DRMC'O. his second goal -of the game another point' up , as Farrish trtitisslstid at" 8:21 . and Stoll assisted. Sant !Wham connected w rl(ppest, it up for the Ju\'euiles .from \1 Shelton at and at 12:02 with the assist },,ging to' •Bruce Sloll, from u Asher' \\a\ lie Ladd. 12:15 to lie the aint'-up for the \Iter ce`mpleted a hat trick _I,Juveniles. rhy I:1'second mark of the third " 'i'.he Juveniles lht n look the - frame twit -h• Dave Graf assisting. read at 2:27 of the `finttl period 1) titnesv;ille seeme-d to rally in • ('It'' ' , vv i11 k�,rgin. - ' kit,i 1 daT -rime' elfin Q tht�. _ tmE' «_ cis :atoll. score again tlus..t i� t , _c . g .. . TYciii ..cirifF. t'hTCO -soak aVer st'orebnard - .twice as Ball , . I log arch connected "fri►m Mel however, •nd tied going on t`) COT- rt®`n s (' wiri 011 t arbor (;'ul)\ plays by 1- el . p Horner on two occasions but it I3c'dard from Harold Ledd at wasn't. t'nviugh. Hoggart,la scored 5:50 and 17:`2B. �, - Vesper Service . ;;.'11 and 13:18, (►n \V'ednesday�•nightin Tfw second game of the at Knox 1:nderiell Sifto Salt gxploded' for: eve.ning was close as well this lime Bayfield and uildin Li 11) gem! `sc�rirrrrg =prt'e.-is'1.-nev` '°-. (:csitrc played to a ;3 deadlock. ped Ba\ field 10-4:. BY field . O It rr several worlds, s\ niholli,ed in the "Circles of Christmas- will he the focus of the Christmas \ esper Service to. Stanbury, 604; D. Stegenstad, film "'The ~Siler l rooi1i'°' has as he held h\°hno\.('anadirin Girls 434; D. Armstrong, 370; , N. . Its subject 1'1 1\ orld til 1 raining t 1'G 1'1') 1)eceuliber. 12 . Lvoy, 374'. . - (. 6. impionsht9 9) t\. • iu-...1 L lice , ni lKnc)ti 1'ruaatw k ri,01 In('hurch. last yea'''. • The ry Ice . will, link, t vhe' THE CHUBBS -,2 •�, C. Mc(_,or�ni k, 500; M. L.' I t1an\ 'st' 1 yon hate ,Seen set,..tj,n);- (if flit' Christmas:,tory - partof this o'1 'l':V c.'last vv4titer. . 1 h 11,0fanifly 'iii .the stable„ Carrell 441:• C: Moore. -481; :11.• . "I'lit're ,,will h(' 'tvv(.) ht,)y„Iligs the -town '.,f' Bethlehem'.the Jones, A 1; C, Hunter. 519: J. during t.hc everting, and we` urge.„, \.v odd of C'aesar. 1uguS-11ti and Fisher, 5:, -all new and- old 'curlers, to ceruse ' the star nt' Bethlehem - wvitli the relation or 1hi' indl\idual to the. -.present-dn\ world, his' or her faltlil\ circle, the' neigh boyhood, L/cldies' jitney won by Hawlkins team The' 1971-72 curling Reason of • the 'Ladies' Section of the' • y' Maitland CountrClub officially. began on"' --Thursday, • November 254hen a jitney was held.,(, under the capable direction of Jitney R Chairman, Mrs. A. Durst. • Joyce Lassaline, 50.3; ,Lynda . • Million, 653; Joan Clark, 427; Between games, a - delicious Mary. Pellow, 388; Mavis Fisher, supper was enjoyed by the 469: Erma Cartwright., 552. curlers, followed by • a business meeting, at which time the" LOSERS 0 ;-_..-.. executive for the coming season Dummy, 375; Lorna Rolston, was approved by ,, the 376; Ann _ q,bbott, 497; 1iane membership. The' • executive Campbel! 14-2;-D-o-rath --2;ie ler, consists.-- - o -t'_. --Mrs, -P -Graf. 449; Bessie Kelly; 452. .president; . Mrs.. W. • Palmer, vice-president; Mrs.,W. McIntyre, secretary -treasurer; Mrs. • A. Durst, chairman; -Mrs. J.. Hawkins,-- onspiel Chairman and KINETTES,- 1 l3irb S'hew'felt, 579; ' Ev Gardiner, 386; Flo Cummings, 533; Tee ,Bannister, 364; Mary Lou Melick, 457; 'Bev 1 he t4'an) •.kipped by \1rs: ,1. flankfns, 'ani,4iienlht'rs we're,'.K. Duncan, I,, Haines and 1), :V\'organ. `• S e c rn4.d .prize ,.vas.--ai w a rd c'cl I e \ors. Wm. Gardner's team with members - 1, • V'anst ria , Shortreed a,pd 9, Peters. High one -game winners were A. Brissette, 11 Keene. E'. Clark and 11. W(,stbrook. The draw for a Christ-mas cake was won by Mrs, R. Keene, "flee -Lades' Section is.alwa\'s art e'nib. usiarst ir• group and +); looking forward to another enjoyable season of curling and the \\arid col)ilrinnit.y :and the,„ Sift() began to sh(>v� definite t101Waged to take the lead for a I he , first period ' ended scoreless but Jim McLeod opened • tile' second frame quickly Putting Building-Centrein the lead at the 37 second . mark • as Am Harrison- assisted. ('rat\rford scored from Ken. Daer Joe I1ivernlore tied it up for Da tr scored unassisted Itayfdeld from Gord h illher at at 1:3:,;5 and Wane Fisher 5:01 'and Building. Centre took the tenet again at 7:42 when,Bob Dick connected on a play set up by Rick Sowerby and Dennis Lassaline. (Hayfield tied the'game,' at 8:02 again when Livermore scored Iii5,;second glial with no help. • Rick Sowerby put Building Centre out front when he scored - short time early in the game when Joe Livermore scored, from (lord E'ishe4'atl-'1:30. Sift Salt open up for three n)a rke rs, . 1,hO.W (VQr.r, ,... its , .Tom assisted by Dick at.8:14,b-u-t 13i}► .- Wedtuck scor(�d for Bayfield at 11:26 fain Wayne Doak and Dave Wilkinson to tie it up for the last time. ` This ...Sunday the schedule shows action here in Goderich as Bayfield plays the' Juveniles at 7:00 pin. and Sifto takes on DRMCO a :' 9:00 p,in. On Tuesday ' Holmesvlle plays DRM€O 'in Clinton' With' game time set for 8:30 p..rn: I3ack fia Goderich ,on Wednesday Sifto will play Building -Centre at 8:30. p.m. J THE' SEPARATE SHOPPE Main Corner Clinton * BLOUSES • '* PULLOVERS * TbPS * PANTS , * `;',tKIRTS We Also Sell MATERNITY WEAR Open 2-6 CIoSpd Weds. conn(°cled on play set ,up by 1'nn \ ('Astocl+er- and • George' Collinson at 1'1:16. Bayfield ended the scoring of -the first " period ona goal at 14:2 1 by \t'rniut•E. from -Fisher.. ctn,.t\crst', The ('1; 1'l inem.bers. tht"tnst'l\-(•a, conduct Elle ser'. i"e(' which' his been ill's'(» ,tnnuall ,ince 19 to This. \ ear's ser,\\ic•e was' prepared by I )r. lis K. N McLeanu1, Kingston with the assist ctne'e of (t'ti�4:4'1'-'rgr"i)ups in E:Igitl•htrrg and Weston, Ontario. Kri(i " '.(,(;IT girls' from 1141' ages of 12 to 16 will take part in tin, service as well as members of the "hno� }'resb\ terian Junior• ( hair-, ,Special mitsieal, feature of the evening twill• bel guitar accompaniment 'with the organ. I he offi. ;Ing from this service makcts possible the work of the National (1 1"1' Committeewsla .4)1an..-and -co-ordinate's tnt'orrr)'alion with • tht •pre)\ i" ncial•regional committees. fellowship. 11, h\ chance. 116 -'This committee' of volunteers 'jitney interested curler has itfoon prepaires` `the Torch magazine, missed, please telephone 96.11 distributes the .Christmas Vesper . VV. Gardner, social and the ladies will he more than' Se'r\ict' and, provides other chairman. . , " happy to include` you in the ((5011rues for 1ead,rship nner, of the a'ctivititas.' devclop•nient . Whetstone, 504. The first -prize wt S OUR PRICE WILL NOT BE. 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