The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-01-20, Page 8•6
PQEf8XCH SIGNAfa$.TAU, THURSDAY', JANUARY 201, 1972 •
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c itI..ciidCourjtry CiuP News
John- Ma k y, thetreasrirer It was encouraging
a a - ,. to note that the.;
reportsrythat a large balance of the financial positiod of the club is not
curling feeSarenowptidupat-his-4-pquxte as,preearidus as it was a
cPffiee but,thae rerniu`ders to the 'yeas ago.
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Y Are being. sent out now, ,sp The revenue from gulf fee's-
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fthat- of'£lc°i''aislat ire-clutr may- increa e'd, and -over $15.000 wa �
differentiate the members from Qobtained from the , sale of
the "pay -as -you -play" curlers in debenture*slast spring. But it will
the various draws a"' still require continued effort by
Dan Murphy announces 'that the all the members, ter keep the club
Afln'ual Meeting of the operating more profitably.,.
Shareholders of the. Maitland,
Country Club is scheduled for t The Ladle's Curling Section of
'-'1a'st- edtiesda in Februa tie the Maitland 'Country u -..
W y e _ j:�r�h 1Vfa d Club saw..
23rd at 8 p.;m.',The records of the keen competitive curling during
past "year will be reviewed, and ,the past three weeks when club
`the new officers will be elected. playoffs were run to determine
At the , Board of Directors' which of the four entries would
meeting on Thursday, Jan, 13rthe represent the local club at the
auditor's report for' the year Southern Ontario Ladies Curling'
ending, Qct. 31, 1971 was studied. ' Association "district Provincial
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playdowns in Wingh'ai?,' on
January 10. ,, . ,
Skips,. Elsie Gardner, Bertha
McGee,. Be1•ni:ce Moore, Doris
Paquette �. and their ,reset'
rinks met in three playoff games.
Bernice Moore, Barb Hawkins,
Isabel Lady' and ,Helen
Westbrook edged out the other
three rinks in lose competition.
Elsie • Ga er , and Doris
Paquette and heir rinks • will
represent• M:C.C:--at. the Dist -Het
Tankard playdnwns at -Durham
on' February 2 and 3.
Miss Maxine Martin Will skip
the rink in the district Business
Girls' playdowris at Owen Sound
on February 25, 26, 27.
.At club level; the ladies have
two afterioon and two evening
draws scheduled. Winners of
each 'draw (determined by total
point. system) will be .awarded
trophies at a dinner immediately
following the close'of the curling
No entry has been received d
for the Seniors (ove"r• 50!) ,
district playdowns which goes to
prove curling must keep one
young!
Word has 'come in that the
M lson Bonspiel on Saturday -has
been cancelled and instead a two -
game. Jitney will .be played
starting at 4 p.m. with supper
between gam.e.s:. Two more teams
would complete a single draw for
this event. If you are interested
the fee is- x+2.50 per person, and •
olrtact Bruno Lapaine ,or Dan
tat lMinor Hockey:, •
Let's
Continued frons Page 3
Club Grill as Jima „Cott, , John.
Fuller and Jim Horton scored
.for Goderich Motors, Drawing
an assist was Peter Cre,v. Rick
.Staddard.and-Shannon- bbtock
scored for'ClubsGrill.
• -Second game, y Sifto Salt went
on at scoring spree as they Scored
five goals and defeated Goderich
testa irant 51.Leading" Sifto
Salt to victory was Paul
0
Dougherty and Ben Worsell each"°
:with 'two ."goals while Kerr
Carrick scored the other_ gclat.
Drawing assists were
Clement and Lott Fisher for-,
SSifto Salt. Lone goal scorer for
Goderich Restaurant- was• Paul -
Helesic. , s. .
Standings to date are: Club
Grill
,first, Goderich Motors
second, Sifto Salt third and
trailing in fourth is Goderich.
Restaurant.
ROTARY BANTAM ALL-STARS
t,. Coach Dirk Walterbeek did
._.some line changes'as his team"
came up with a decisive win` over
Seaforth, 1 7-3. This was ' in
Seaforth- on Jan. ° 1a. Doug
Marshall, 'lead his team "with 2
-goals and two assists, while
playing a • strong .game on
defence was Grant Shelton who
• picked up two goals. Tim McGee
got his. first goal of the season,
While Brian Yeoman and Rick.
Moody scored the other goals.
Tim Glousher and Lee Arbour
picked up ;,assists also, in the
game,.
BANTAM HOUSE. LEAGUE
Thursday `January 13, .in the
firsts game Don Hoist Real, Estate
lost to Goderich Elevator by a
score' of 3-1. KeN in Williams lead
the team as' he •picked up' two
goals whiles Doug (,,ulbert• got the '
other goal. Drawing assists for
Goderich Elevator_‘ti'ere Robert
Hodge, Scott Kennedy and Steve
Palmer. Kevin Mtlrianz scored the
only goal for -Fun Hoist with ,
Steve Crew assisting.
McGee S.M. „Parts '''and
Denomme FIo ,ers fought to ,.a
3.3 tie as Ken Strauf;han scored'.
tw.a_goals and Ferg BUrns got a 1 t`
sitigkt- wog- for McGee Parts.
Denomme Flowers -oal scorers
were erry Crawford, John Warr ,
and Greg Beacom; ,John Miller
and Rodger Legre_gotLassists_for
�1VI4Gee 5.,M- ,,Parts - Denom.r-nte•,
Flowers Len 'Kblkman picked up
two assists and Greg. Beacom
White
got the other in the game, o
tis Coderieh Elevator came 'up
DCI. with a 9-1 win over McGee G.M.
thall Parts as • Bill Goddard, ° Scott '
thrr, Kennedy and Tim Evans Radii, J
got twp' goals while single goalt5
, t arry
t rphy.
The directors have -appointed
r4orninating .committed of Jean
Knight, George Bolton and Dan
Murphy for the forthcoming
election • of Directors for the
Board Yat the' annual meeting.
Anyone%interes.ted or willing to
stand for this board. please give
your name,to this committee to
assist them in • preparing the
slate.
• The Saturday morning league
for "the high school students will
continue as usual, this week at
8;45 a.m., as there is no Bonspiel
to use the ice lune then.
E -i g-h#-te a rr -�i-
annual cane
KINSMEN MIDGET ALL-STARS
At 'Seaforth in a regiilai
scheduled W.O:1:A: game
Goderich .P,aKinsmen Midget
All -Stars edged Se,aforth Midget,_ .e. .
All -Stars 5-44. Brian Thompson,
Paul Kelly, Ivan MacAdam, Jim
Schram and Jim a McCue each
_scored a 'goal' for Goderich. This
now places Goderich in first'
place. ,
G. .tosw
doUbi. head.
BY -RICHARD MADGE .
GDCI teams,swept both ends ,of
. the doubleheader ' basketball
gainer and the wrestling lneet
troin Winghanr here last
Thursday. .
In senior basketball; the GDCI
Vikings won their third straight'
league encounter, by a convincing "
,59-31 score. Brock Stimson led '
the scoring with 16 points for the
Vikings.` Robert Coulter hit for
12, Gary Lounsbury 11,' Brian'
MacKenzie 10, Steve Stringer
eight and Mike Tafeit two points.
Hall 'with seven points was
Wingharie's top scorer.
The GDCI juniors won their
second game of ! the season,
cornpared to one loss, by heating
Winghan► 46-37. Dave Patterson
wa:s top Scorer with 13 points.
Casey • Wildgen , hooped eight
Iioints, Ron Willis seven, Roger
Legere 10,4Pat Conlon four, and
.Alan Bogie and Bob Barlow two
points apiece for Goderich.
Alton, with eight points: led the
Witigham scorers.
In' wrestling, it was Goderich
over Wi'ngham 60-12.
. Winning bouts for' Goderich .
we.re Dennis Reid in the 97 pound
class, Rick McClinchey in the, 104
pound class, .Pete Willis in thre 122
pound class, 'Larry Uonnellv._iri
thE, 129 potinrt class, dim (;inn in
the 149 PQ'und class, Cot. fvfe1:u1y
in the 147 pound class. Pahl
Johnston in the 1 56•pound class,
Tony Mc(uail tr"""f}iE��"T(1 'l>otrnri
class, Al Drennan in the 177 pound.
(.hiss, and Jim Reaburn in the 193
1u)titalcic1asS. •
Also competing for Goderich
wc"re Glen Naylor in the 11,4 pound
class, Ray Hildebrand in the 135 '
pound.* class. __ a'nsl_ _, _ Orge
S he a rci.o.wn in_lh :u111im i
The'wrestling team competed
Saturday in . a tournament at
Sarnia Northern, with six of the
team members finishing in the top ..
tcurr• positions ,in their'' weight,
categories..
irxi. Reaburn'was first n the
167, pound class, "while Phil:
finished4h-i-rd, Phil In the 122
pound class .and Paul in the 150
pound class.
Dennis Reid finished fourth in
the -97 'pound -class, as did Rick. '
M.cClinchey in the '105 �• pound
class; and, Jim Ginn in the 140.
pound class. -
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The. annual Blue and W
junior hasketball''tournamen
being held this Saturday' at'>�
Eight of the op'.lstior laske
teams 1; this part of •
• province wilh'becotnpeting
wosr-a
London Mon4calin meets Medway,
and Goderich plays s Sarnia
. Central -At 11:00 the other half of
the opening round takes place with
-Sarnia: Northern going against •
Strathroy and London Ranting
plays Stratford 'Northwestern. .
Semi-final games in both the.
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.championship. and• consolation'
rounds .takes place al.12:30 and
2:0\0. With the consolation final set
for, 4:00 p.m, and the.
championship game at 5:30. •
The public IS welcome ' to
.". attend.
Culbert ;and- . Steve Palmer.
McGee S.M.. Parts, Carl' LeBlanc
scored the lone goal -a shut;out
for Tim Robinson who was iii '
the nets for Goderich.Elevator.
Second game Monday night,
D6in fiolst ,Real Estate and
Denomme Flowers ,played to ea
1-1 tie as- Kevin. Meriam tied the
score. for Don Hoist Real Estate
late in the game. Ron .Hesk j
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Denomme Flowers as Tim
Clancy assisted ,pn 13.011.s first:
goal d'f the season-. -
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