HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-12-09, Page 34► % $ZQNA'L•STAR. THURSDAY DECEMBER 9, 1971
MEN'S LEAGUE
MONDAY NIGHT MEN'S
ROY'S BOYS - 2
G: Mero, 609; R. Patterson,
707; G. Baker, 598; T. Fisher,
731; G,• Petrie, 671; R. Kingsley,
• 549. .
MILLS CHRYSLERS - 1
Nr.- Vxo Aman, 519; C. Miller;
444; 0 L. Snell, 552; A.
Stegerstad, 656; J. Schlesinger,
577; J. Miller, 763, •
D.M.A. - 0
P. Corriveau•, 514{ 0,
Wayland, 499; C. Heipel, 380; D.
Bock, 440; M. Dufton; 389; K.
McDougall, 505.
HOPEFULS.- 3 . `•
W. Tigert, 568; B. -Needham,.
505; D. Melick,,, 449; A.
Hartman, .532; G.�Ryan,-669;,S.
Willis, 599'.
°AL'S'PALS -2
H. Sartori, 686; D. Johnston,
.588; .E. Jenkins, 561; Al Eel),
609; J. Rivett, 621; J.
Mewhinney, 711;
GODER,ICH, _WANLI ACTUR-.
ING -1
G. Chapman, 609; H.,
Preszcator, 607; S. Jessup, 476,
L. Baker, 576; Bill Desjarc]ins
. 682.
LIONELS SUNOCO - 1
W. McLears, 407; Tom
Crawford, 553; M. McLean, 507;
L. 'Moss, 600; G. Fisher; 431; S.
Allen, .694.
DEARBORN STELL - 2
J. MacDonald, 506; K.
Seheerer; 533; Hodge, -475;'D.
• 'Zoeth,q,utp 506; •B. Stanbury,
5994...Greg Parks, 562.
543;
Linklater,
496.
R.
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Haggi•tt, 506; B.
524; H ' Clements,
TOPPERS - 10
K. Sowerby, 589; B. Skelton,
574; 'D. lylcAdam, 618; J.
Sprung, 457; J. Caldwell, -55,9; J.
Mills, 497;
SL'IPPE'RS- 13
B. Reid, 694; B. Daer, 586;
H. Leddy, 554; ' W. Chapman,
581; G. - Gaynor, 528; C.
'Montgomery, 786.
FARMERS
GODERICH TWP: - 0
M. Mcllwairi, 400;' H.
Lassaline, 411; A. Fuller, 565.
BLUEWATER BOYS t- 3
, R. Rising, 511; P. Foster,
456; J. Graham, 572; F. Jewell,
44.9.4, J. Fielder, 532; R: Fuller,
423.
UNKNOWNS - 1 •
B: Schoemaker, ' 454; J.
Dragstra, 469; R. Bissett, 381; F:
Schoemaker, 460; J. Chambers,
_507:
BENMILLER JACKRABBIT -
2
,H^ Fishery 643; B. Fisher,,,
441;, Fred Pottle, 639; D. Willis,
537; A. Fisher, 487. •
TIMBERJACKS - 0 '
D. Fuller, 608; J. Freeman;
385; " B. Tichborne, 497; B.
Draper, 462; J. Martin, 560.
MILLER'S KILLERS - 3 °
D. Sproul, 447; E. Stewart,
551; G. Daer, 412; E. Miller,
62.7; R. Brindley, 389; G. Ribey,
582.
D.R.M.C.O. - 3. MEN'S MAJOR .
719; C. Harman, 681;• L. Al Sanders, 487; .,Len Willis,
Pitblado, 592; 0. McWhinney, 610; Joe Abbott, 608; Darrell
7.24;B. Daer, 61C. _ Abbott, 560; Tom Crawford,
MIKES -MAFIA - 0.° - - •553; Joe Schlesinger, 573.
D. Tofflemire, 461; J•. Banter, o DRMCO -tl1
558; M. Russelo, 505; P. Sizer, Pete Dykstra, 471;, Bill
469; R. Whetstone: 549; . B. Kirkey,, 516; Bob Daer, 636;
Keven •Runiig, 602; Don
McWhinney, 693; S. Moore, 627.
FUN - 3
K. ' Machan, 171; G. Ray Volland, 630; Bill
Crawford, 614 Ralph Kingswell,
Scrirnageour, 498.
SIFTO SALT MINE
MACHANEERS•'•'- 6
McCuspev, 180; K. McCuspey; 739• Dennis • Little, 474;
133; K.' Duncan, 167; V. Pagan, Dummy, 447.
174; A. M•cG•ujre, 178;
SWINGERS - 6
'G. Warner, 631; F. Huber,
469; D. 'Beaver,'�429; G. •
Riseborbough, 513; C. Brown,
..574; M. Alcock, 448,
BIG S.IX-16
Daer, 'S42; E. Miller, 591;
Ed Miller, 409; F. Tyuman, 509;
H. Stewart, 600; B. Tee, 709;
ART & THE KIDS - 12
' B. ' Durnin. 560; D. Sproul,
Len Cook, 621; Fred Pottle,
443; Clem Desjardin, 450; Larry
Million,' 403.
NO POINTS 1
Rick Duck forth,' 461; Joe
Baker, 614; Tom. Fisher, 74;
Bill Duckworth,'526.
HAW KES - 2
Bill Dean, 738; John Empson,
6Z47•Ron Miller, 617; Bob Mills,.
You'II Look B-et'.ter
In A
DRY..
C'LEA NED
SWEATE
583; Vince, Young, 727, Jirtt
McWhinney, 680.
MEN'S COMMERCIAL
STYMIES -- 1
Tom Thompson, 550; Don
Larder, 578, Harold Gauley
426; Charlie Larder, 578; Tom
Shackleton, 584; Rill Martin,
601.
PIN BOYS - 2
Gary Alien, 466; Allen
Fisher, 578; Nick Sager, 595;
Pete Willis, 666; Larry Lamont,
:'702;' Bob Schmiet, 441.
LITTLW BOWL - 2
Kevin , Romig, 628;
Dykstra, 621; Al Sanders,
>3ill Desjardine,
McWhinney, 703;
61.2.
McG E ES - 1
Jack McLean
709, Dan
Clare Harman,
; 7.15; Darryl'
Abbott, 458;' Hill' Kirkey, 434;
Jim Peters, 602; Don. Edwards,
510.
FISHER BUILDING 1
Doug- Fisher, 627; Ray
• !Fisher, 466; Doug Snell, 513;
Doug Currie, 506; Fred Pelton;
537; Gerry Durst, 502.
UNKNOWNS - 2
John Em son, 556; Joe
'Abbott 58,3; Bob `Daer 567;
Ba b Mills, ' 754; . Barry
Pete : Scrimegour, 585; Dave Cornish,
517.
St.: Helens
Nine table,s enjoyed 'the
Shoot Party on Thursday night.
High prizes went to Kenneth
Mewhinney as4d Mrs. Jim Curran
with second high goring to Mrs..
Jack..Errington and Wayne -Todd,
'I'Irc,, lucky cup was won by
Isabel Miller and Ross Errington
!rad''the most shoots. The next
'party will be op December 16.
Mrs.' Frank Mewhinnep spent
d -few days in London with her
husband, Frank M•ewhinney who
is a patient -in Victoria Hospital.
Ile underwent major surgery on
Tuesday and he is progressing
fa,4urable._
On ,' 'riday evening at
Seal'<th at the Huron County
4--111 Achievement Night, two
10(41' -1-, 11 rnernbers received
special awards. David
Mt'`vhinney won the Stewart
Procter Award which was
awarded t'or his Champion
Shorthorn Steer, 'D;avid received
a book. Douglas Miner we n the' . .
OId Mill, Blyth; award. which
was awarded for «the highest
score in the Sheep Club. Douglas
won a suede etiat made from g
lamb skins. Congratulations!
Lloyd,Humphrey,.-.Bonnie°and
Bradley, visited Mrs. ' Humphreys`
who .is a patient in Victoria
Hospital; London, on Saturday.- • g
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CLEARING OUT 33% ) 50%
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OUR SHELVES ARE FlLLED WITH
GIFTS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY
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Wrestling is becoming a very com,petipve sport at GDCI and the training Itie .wrestling team gets
shows the reason why. In this picture in the foreground, Lee Arbour -and Bob Poulin' and Tom
`Willis and Steven"Reaburn,'work on' the fireman's carry to a pinning position while Coach Ray
Donnelly and Jim -Ginn watch: In the -background; F I-rrlrp:Btaisdate is -setting up. tar& -•Donne!;` for
a double -leg takedown.pho'to by Don McGee
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SUPERIOR QUALITY VALUED AT $29.95 •
• Factory,•Outlet Sale Price 14.60
REGULAR QUALITY VALUED AT $22.95
Factory''Outfet 'Sale,Price' 11'.50 '
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,:ii .Factory Outletr$aIe -Price 9.50
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Assorted POPULAR 72" x 90" SIZE •
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A Great Vitt Outlet
Ladies' Sweaters & Skirts W Sale , 57.Q
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and instantly ready
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whenever you desire.
-lambswool
-cashmere-shetland
'SWEATERS from
$9.50 to $42.50
SLACKS & SKIRTS from
$19.95 to $29.95
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Dozens of Styles
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Teddy bears, rabbits, dogs
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$3.95 to $29.95.
• Pram Balls $1.25.
' Also sheepskin key chains
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You've had pretty loyal service from the
bld place, all things considered.
Sure the crack in the plaster'keeps inching
along. And the windows' are still too drafty.
But it's Christmas'now.
And fair is fair.'
Give a Tight bulb a nice home. Many lamps
to choose from to brighten up the seasons for
you. Traditional, contemporary, you name it.
Some little, some Targe.
Charming chairs..•efc., etc. if you can't
find exactly what you want we -will help
you...even something • to put your feet on like
a hassock. This way, you and your home will
have amore comfortable feeling inside.
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Furniture
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