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The 'Annual Family 'Wosonie
Tournament took place at Little
Bowl - . last ti Tuesday and
. Wednesday nights last:week.:
The, papnlarity of this event
his grown ;immensely. The.
•Seniors and -Juniors bowled.
three 'games while° the Bantams
.,bowled two games.
In tlhe'seniot':d_ivision
bowlers for the girls wer Sharon
° Daer , and. Mom, • 1193; Debbie. .
Smith and Mom, 1189:
Senior. ysi Kenny McPhee
,and cousin Sonny Moore,' 1262;''..
Brian Davidson and. brother Ken,
1255. -Others -:taking part were'
Allen Fisher and Dad, Skippy
Reid and, Dad., , .
Junior Girls, Dianna Oke and
Mom, 1185; Dianna Smith and
Aunt Elaine Smith, 1.131; Judy
Langridge and Mom, 1130. -
•Qthers taking part were Marie
Huff and . Mom; Susan ,
MacDonald and Mom; Gayle
Williams and Mom; Lori. Beattie
and Mom; Kelly Ross and Mom;
Dale Oke and Aunt . Sylvia
Johnston. / •
-1Junior'Boys,.Peter•Sartori and
Dad; 1305; Mike. Cummings and
Dad, 1284; Steven Little and
. Dad, 1274.
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Others taking part, .'Doug
Britnell and Dad;. Steven Smith
kK�and'Dad; Robbie Youngblut and
bad; Gary: Powell and Cousin'
.Gene Powell John Scaman and
.,, .,.Dad; David ,Jansen and Dad;
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The *inual bowling tournatneht.fo`r young bowlers with..their'
partners was held during the holidays at ' Little Bowl. 'Tow)/
winners.. in , the event" ..Were .aleft to- right) , Mrs.. -•l uth Oke
doable-vnnter and her two, daughters, Dory and Dianna;
,...Scot Little arid,, Cousin Dennis
Little; Steve 'Chase and Dad;
Randy Carrofl`arid brother Paul.
t"arroll; Brian Kenwelt. • and_
cousin Ron Wilton; Mike Milley
and. Dad,, Jam, Srhith°and cousin
•John Adams. " •
Bantam Boys,. First, Brian ,
�.'-Lor►ett and Dad, 873;• Second,•
'Danny Wilkinson and Dad, 859;
Third, Kevin Adams . and Dad,
851..
Others taking 'part were Gary
Williams and Dad; Larry Daer
-and Dad;rJohn Kloeze and Dad;
Michael . Miller and . Dad; , Jerry .'
Ross ,and Uncle.,George Warner;
Calvin Martin and Dad; Larry
Adams and Uncle" Harold
,Stanbury; Mari De . Haa and
Dad; Stephen Durst and Dad;
--Jackie-Miller and -TIM -de Harry
Clements; Kenny y Clements and
brother. •I 'loyd Clements; Randy
Little ' and- Uncle .Ken Sowerby;
Jim 'Matliers and' Dad; Scott
Ross and Dad, .David -McKenzie
and Dad; David Smith and Dad;
:Robert Little and Dad Max
Bourdeau and Dad; Barry Good
and, Dad; Ricky 'McDonald and
Uncle Dennis Johnston.,, •
Charlie •Williams' with his son, Brian•Lovett; 'Sonny Moore and
,Kenny McPhee (both back.row); Sharon yDaer and her mom,
Mrs. Vi De Haas (both front Tow), and Heinz Sartori and son
Peter Sartori. (pfhoto• by Don McGee)
` Bawtam - Girls, First, Dorie
Oke and Mom, 8.36; Second',,
Suzanne Smith and Mom', 812;
Third, _ (Tie)•, Beverly Mathers
and' Mom and Joanne Buchanan
and. Aunt Valerie Vandenburgh;
778.
Others taking.__ part were:
Helen . Hffuand Mom; Michele
-- Buchanan and • Cousin ' Bonnie
Johnston; Wanda Smith_. and
Mom; Kim Buchanan and Mom,
Kathy Britnell . • and Mom;
* A.nne-Marie` Lassaline nand Sister
Julianne• • McKenzie; Cindy
Brindley .'and • Mom; Patty
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Brindley and Grandma 'Mrs.,
Dorothy Clements;. Rita °
Lassaline and Mom; ,, Carolyn
Little and Aunt Doris Little;
Dawn ' Oke and' Aunt Mary
Bissett, della Drennan 'and `L-,iunt'o
Rose Land; Mary"Lynn •P gagon ,
and sister Susan Kolkman;.Kelly'
Stewart and end; Vicki_B,eattie__
and Mom; Pamela Lougheed and
Mom; Kim Rumig and
• sister-in-law. •Judy Rumig;
Jeannette Little and Mom;
Andrea Daer and. Morn; Deborah
Buchanan and Morn; Vicki .•
.Thurlow and Aunt Glenda
Litttechild.
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Continued from Page : A
of The -Most. irnpo?ctant4 colu mns
to them.is thi'Town. Talk'space,
1.111far1vnately, `' this, column
hasn't' been too Well utilized by
Goderich and - area TA during
the past -Year or so, despite our
recent efforts to correct' , the
situation. ' •
As ma44 of you will know,
we are .offering free passes to the
Park Theatre on, the Square for
the 15th person fin any one week
,wire sends ip a: personaUtem ,for
publication, , It. doesn't rpattter,
how "We receive the information
bY telephone,, letter or by
.hand: The '15th;( anor of an ite}ti
for the •Town•°Tafk column will
be given .two free tickets tothe
Park, Theatre which he or she..
may use at any time.
Tp date, we haven't given one
ticket away. Somehow, . even•
though we've just come through.
the most visiting time of the.
year , -- Christmas and New
Year's"- Goderich 'aid district
man to womanwswommosimowsi
forks,, have not ca -operated to
the extent that we had hoped
they wound.
I suppose' one of the. major
reasons has been that 'people are
baisy ' and telephoning. the:
Signal -Star; - though. • not a
time-consuming task, is' just put
asid? and forgotten. But good,
intentions do not fill our news
columns• with, the type of
,personal • . information many,"
mariy_reader`s, expect. •
We could' try ; 'another
method, I suppose. We could
make a systematic -check by
telephone with as any people
as possible each week asking if
they have any persorialmesik to
di 'ulge. But besides being a
rather bothersome business 'for
the rea,ders, i't' is a very tedious
task for an already very busy
editorial staff, It would be much
better in all respects if we could
get 'this 'news 'voluntaril'y from,,,
you folks.
I 'have been told that in some
years past, this newspaper has
neglected to print the social
'items submitted, and people
have became disheartened about
poem . written by a Clanton February and that they students
°'News -Record ,reader about the from GI CI will be cadvassing
birth of :the PM's son .90 last. for�rnoney,.• ,
week's ' ediitoriai page If ' youo
I. thinkthe cornmun1ty
didn't, you had ,better hunt out interest 'being shown by 'the.
. that newspaper, .and. • read it*
students' tb ough this' project, is
before you wrap the garbage in something to be cQrn>ended: I
" Iti.mitwittle.a lose it fore,er.. We thought. .
soneofthe"bestlittle. dd hop'everyonewall,welcomeingles we ve:read. in along, longthy, canvassers when they call� �neXt tnonttl -^' and use January• to prepare for their visit ss that`
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I've heard of a several. people the •greatest value can tae
who are - sending personal 'attained by the drive. 'a
greetings to.: the, Prime Minister •' :* * * v ;
i nd:M s. Txudeau on the birth of Do you, , . rememb&r 1,dza
their son. Arnong thein is 4, Wil ,ams.Who-did all the museum',
Sea' h nlan who was also articles foi us this .past°sunuuer?
" married on March 4 (years ago) We had a fetter from her this'
and 'whose first son ,was born On week and she tells us She will ,be ' �1
Christmas Day - .that year:
doing a project in' social wort iri;`
'YCoincidence, of course, but still
Harlem- this o year. Sottrads .,
very"' interesting and • most interesting doesn't it?
unusual. •
Writes ' Lia°a: ` I'm spending
You certainly do have to Christmas "in. South Dakota with
marvel at Pierre,; He always oes my paternal grandmother,' and it
thingsin a spectacular way. 'The suddenly struck me how many &
only other thing he ,could have different lives. people lead:
--pulled' off which could have Bayfield (summer), New York,
been even more startling would Thome), Vermont (school),
have .been to become the father South Dakota -- not_ to mention.
of the$irst�loaby.born in G�;anacia Africa or someplace like that.
on. New Year's Dhy! That would Timm. W,e're , all just People,
have been a.. distinction, though." 4r
,w,ouldn't it?
-RED CROSS
sending in news mems.
Will' you take'npy word for it
thatthe-present neWs-staff at -the
9Goderich Signal:Star will publish'
...your news - free if charge and
with the greatest of pleasure?
Just telephone us or write: to us.
I think you will find us -friendly
and approachable.
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I' do hope you Lound the little
It may ,be a little early, but I r, IS ALWAYS THERE
do want to remind you that the WITH YOUR HELP
Heart Fund.,drive,is upcoming in
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