HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-01-27, Page 188 OPOBRIeft SiGNALPSTAR, TH URSDA , JANUARY 271
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FRIDAY, NIGHT MIXED?
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THE GEMS --1
Janet Gemmell, 526; Russ
Gemni 11,. 66.1; Nome Collier,
412; Pete Collier. 120,4 1 Whin
I,illian..Ketly• 361. Stall' ke:1‘
'428.
THE WORN OUTS - 2
Millie Ruling, 431. ‘,.nne
Chase. 521 Abe Chase. 568 Ita:h
Forgers.489, Les Pittdatic
THE MOOCHERS -2 •
Jean Preszeador. 662: How.rrt-i
Preszcader 713. Dianne Bow ra,
477, • Inn Bowra• ' 151. Pegv
Stokes. 599: Jou :'takes. 551.
THE BOMBERS -1
Mart; \leer'. 824 Sonny
Moore. 637 -June Jeacock. 434:
Tony Jeacock, 472: Diane
'.vtoPhee 620. i)ort McWhinney,
2APOTECS-1
Herta Sartori. 571; Heinz
Sartori. 568. Mari ('arroll. 370:
• ctrl Cartoll,
485', 'Barb Moss.
536
APPOLLO--2
Margaret F ester 48:3. Fred
' Faster. 198:Kay Glen. 506: Hugh
Glen: 643, Jean Legere. gere. 4A76, .Nick
Legere. 593
WED. MIXED
LEAGUE '-
�a
McWhinney,'.. 58.1. Nora
,Fitzsimmons,. 4,05 '
'NEP CATS.7-3
Joyce 5)3. Mart
Smith,' 596; Yvonne Porter'. 568.
Barb Martin. 511. l)e.hhu• Smith
576. IGaine Smith. 131.
GO GETTERS -3
Bev Sanderson. 151 Del
C• ieddes.628: Alicu;Krotint, e)1
• Sue Kolkman. 558. .June Hor•torr.
• 586. Shirley Surridge 119
GUTTER BALLS -0
Chris Turner. 541 Penny-
C'rawford, 438: Ma mil, n Heti 135.
Mart Milky, 490
SWINGERS=71
Vera Carman. 195. Chill Doak,
424. Colleen Straughit. 526: Doris
Little. 406: Deanne Bacon, 6'16':
;vtarie'Mac1)gnai i. 474.
ROLLING PINS -2 •
JOVice B(ion. .419: Alice
DeMers. 755:.Iuhnrne Strickland,
344, Pegg Wood. 480: 1-elma
Campton. 5-x.3, Vi DeHaas• 504.
- LADIES THURS, NIGHT
SOCIAL
•
KINETTI:,S---2
,Bart) Shelton, 5 1: Ev
ciar'diner, 5:13: Teen -Bannister,
431; Mary Lou 'kMolick, 593: _Ann
Doherty. 493.
COUNTRY COUSINS -1 •
Phyllis Rodger 354. lane
Rodger, 670; Betty lkelsic . 193:
Linda Glenn. 190. l aura
I.aut;ence, 481. 1 \.1'Clrnch'y,
496.
MONDAY NIGHT 1LADIl''S
-SOCIAL
THE HOT PANTS --2
1. Reihl, 483; G Mosse, 523; S.
Reihl, 448. I7 Bowra, 490; B.
Apnosi, 580
COMEBACKS -1
,1. McGuire, 507; R. Sheanbm n,
495, U, Queen, 598; Penny
Sheardown. 332.
MOD SQUAD -1
M. Davi:s. 515; A. Anderson,
524; M. Goodrich, 434; J. Pindre.
592; G • Nicholson, 45.1: F. Rae.
567.
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BARB'S BOMBERS -2
M. 'Moore. 729; B. O' Bre'in,
4'60: D: McPhee. 519: B. Doll, 651;
A. Glazehrooke, 538: 13. Streeter,
HURRICANS-1 A • • 509
D C.0 per, 495: M Robinson. '
°
398.: Rita A1lin, 549:• Sharon "PUSH BUTTONS' -2 r
Moore, 398: Carol Shaw, 437:
M. I)clnburv. ,i'29: B. C't'awfurd•,
Barb Streeter. 546 t..3.06-, .J . H u t c h i'n s,-509; D'.
rmstrong, 403: N. F.vov. "419: J-.-•
HAPPY _ HUSTLERS -2
GOOFERS--1
':RF'rank,,M Micha 1`, 413; Hazel
McMic'hcfk'1. 299;°Uan Willis., 472;,,
Dcit eE�n ;N;;illis,
,556; Clara Anne
624. • .
SNOW BUGS -2
Chas Orr, 447;. Bev Orr; 589;
1''r.tnk Baer, 521; Phyllis .Fisher,
.334; ;,Helen ' Fisher, 549; Jim
F-rsheI•, 533.
TOWN & COUNTRY -3 •
Herman Fisher, .610; Aisla
Fisher,. 479; Bill Fisher, • 650;
Mavis Fisher; 427; Eric Miller, -
723, w
DUMBELLS•-0
Flo Robinson, 569; Geo
Robinson, 703; Bill Porter.,• 281;
Alice Porter; 153; 'John Miller,
503; ,Mary Miller, 576.
UNPREDICTABLES-7,0
Bitl Black, 607; Ma'r•lene Black,
619;- 'Tom Moore. 4.56
Pat McClinchy, •114; .Jewel.
, Plunkett. 510: Doris N1cClinchy. KITTY' KJODIES-1 E_
s ' TI IC
-LEFT -OVERS 1 ail' -Eileen Unci Y1. 291: Jean F . Bradley. 533:.x, 'Smith: 448:
Jean Machines. 59'': Alex Good:616,�•Fran,McC'1rnCliy, ,1:�., '4 Beacon 5415-M, Bann 11er,
_ :536; B., Fisher; 506: Alice
ROADRUNNERS -0 5.563
Joyce Lassaline, 425: Joan
Clark, 456; °Marv' . Peliow, 3 72: ' THE HOPEFULS -1
"'Mavis Fisher, 485: Erma M. Wolterbec"k: 426: K '
!Mari;l.ruu, 4_4
s6• Marx Austin- 42.2;
Eldon Austin. a94:.H"arold Maize.'
559, Maxine Maize. 483. '
TIGERS -2
Elsie Heath, :530; 1)crug F rsher . Cartwrig•tht,'505; L. M. Chamnev. .'Linklater, 472; J. Pearson, 4.15
593; Al Clark, 550; Earla Clark': 437.. , L. Mac.Donaltl. 413':.S Silib, 46r.
4r i 2 .,Bob . ' Durnin. 648. Larry a Nancy,Greenwood, 586.
•Snell, '579. •, "' : -GREENHORNS-3
INCHHL PLAY
Bayfield -building Centri On Top
„ BY KEITH WILLIAMS an Ken Lee and Bedard ,each
added another unassisted to round
Central Huron Hockey League" out the scoring,
action saw two Wednesday slight , Building Centre ,,dumped the.
games and two: Sunday _-night ... Juveniles -4-1 in the second galhe-
games this week that: , brought of Sunday night's hockey action At
about some upsets in the ioague. the.Goder•icho arena. B'ud Moyes
On Wednesday etvunipo. Building ripened' t.he' game at 4:32)1).p
. fr:'om
Cents e, presex.tly occ,upyirlg Dennis Las$aline ,and Hob Dick
Seccinci plilce:du[itped Soto 'Salt 3 added another unassis,tecf at 6:32
,', Ken Daer opened the game on a to put Building•Centre in the lead
t for the salt team from
ooci rice At the end of the first period.
Tem Crawford of 3:3`5 of the first
Boyes opened the second period
frarne'and then scored 'another at . ,
1'2:31 of the second period
unassisted but Building Centre
came back with three. unanswered.
goals and stole the game. .
• Buck Million scored from
Barry Block and» Hud Boyes at
12:53, Rick Sywerby scored from
Mark Lassaline ''at 13:59 and
�•y
Biwes scored unassisted at 15:14
of the final period. •.
' The same evening a game was
played In 'Clinton between the
F1olmesville squad and the
Juveniles with Holmesville
coming out undisputed winners by
virtue of 4.'10-1 victory. The game
sectio �l to indicate that the
Juveniles were feeling -the loss of
Al Drennan and Brian Rurnig.
In the first period Holmesville
Betty scored six times as Paul Draper
and 'Ar't, McDougall pic e up
three goals each. Assists went to
Mel Milner with two, ,and Bill
Moore, 455; Leonard Fisher, 503;
Phyllis Fisher. 440.
•
KOQL CATS -3 Hoggarth, 'Harvey ' Carter and
Carol Baer, 395; Keith Baer Mitch°Miller with one each.
164; Edith Fuller,, 422; Ron Gene DeJong „scored the
Fuller, 583; Janet Willis, 479; Juveniles only goal •early in the
Kevin Rumig; •79. ' ` second period from Phil Petrie at
'3'47 but H mesville continued to.
GODERICH PSYCH HOSPITAL . hold corfrol as 'Paul 'Draper
dumped it two •mote an e e
THE ITS -2 •Postill added another. Mitch
• Andy Williams, 443;' Gary - .Miller•wound things up at 2:56 of •
Chambers:, Keith Machan,;- the last period when he scored
,:* 552 Marlene' Harrison„ 652'; 'frpm Jirji Hayter and Helmer.
1,ind:�Burrn.etT 360. Ly1e_Brown, In the apenint afl e • of the
-429' - r Sunday night double • header at
Goder•ictr DRMCO handed •
Bayfield a 5 -2 -defeat
as well,` this time unassisted, at
2:08 and Stu Asher scored for the,
Juveniles eat •12:12, he was also
unassisted. In, the final period.
Earl ,Rou�tiey of Budding Centre
wound the game p with help from
Rick Locjds and Hob Dick at 18:04.
Only 12 -games remain, in. the.
regular C . H.. H . L . schedule and it'
is expected that about three weeks
will see c'ornpletio'n of • that
schedule. Playoffs ar°e expeted
to start'•about February .9. d
• v
° Bayfield now •leads the
standings with 22 points from 9
wins, 4 losses and 4 tte games,
Building Centre has '°19 points,
'from 8 wins, 6 losses and 3 ties,
Sifto now has 7 wins, 5 losses Ad
3tie'game for 17 points", DRMCO
has 16 points having won 7, lost 8.
and tied 2..The Juveniles have one
6, lost 9 and tied none for 12 points
and Holmesvi_l.le in the basement
has wore 3, lost 8 and tied 4 fon 10
points. ,
.D C.I Vikings bring
from St., Marys
victory
BY RICHARD MADGE
The GDCI Vikings basketball
teams came home 'with° victories
from St. Marys last Thursday but
- it wasn't easy!
'The juniors, won 'a cliff3hanger
36,35 while the senior's won: by
three points, 59-56 in a game
described by coach Phil Bugler
as, "an uphill struggle for us •
from the opining, whistle".
STAN'S STOMPERS -1
$If.
Stan Falconer, 507; • Wayne
Moody, 462• Audrey Machan', 515;
Ann I)"amery, 380 :Jeanne Senior.
388: John Royal. 438.
•
GANG BUSTERS -1 .
Lyall • Mahon, 603; George
Gregg. 588; Lynda, Chambers,
5.27; Wynn Ferris, 444; .D'ave
Dodds,,398; Joanne Cooke, 511.
•
•
'FALCONS -2 , Lou Clements, 704; Shirley M. L.'Diirnin, 4156; C. Moore.
Mari Moore, 709: Sonny Moore; • Smith, 515: Sandra Graham,. •�9 5: 454: M. Jones, 444: C. Hunter,
669; Dianne.' .McPhee, 545: Joe Donna D urn'c a n 5 O:A R hs e . 538.: G. •Jvns,'563 J. Duckworth,
Schlesinger, 484; Linda Moore, ' Sheardown,. 547 486. '
- 496: Ha„Fold, Leddy-.X,94, • •
THE PICKETS -1
' Chas. Carr, ,494: Marg Carr,,,
459; Bonnie Berry. 460: Cathy
Stephens, 494.
FLAPJACKS -1
Ann, Sprung. 645: John Sprung;
488:. Gay DeGroot: 398; Petr
DeGroot, 493; :Audrey' Machan.
485;'Keith Machan; 475. •
THE ODD,000PLES=-2
B111 Mlssac. 485: Anne
McISsac' -610; Bill Moore, 413:
Alberta Moore, 370: Ian Scott,
554: Dianne..Scott, 525.,
PIN DODGERS
Valerie Vanderburgh, 390:
Dennis Vanderburgh. 605 Linda
Strang_ han, '406; Don Johnston,
5'44: -Don Dungale, • 515; . Anita
Dungale. 465.. ' .
/ FORESTERS MI-XED
LOSERS -1 • '
Perky• Mahon',519,. , - Lorna OLD FOLKS„ -0 ,
Rolston; 492: ' Ann Abbott. 455 Ray. Potter. 354: Jeal - Potter,
Diane Campbell. 473; Sharon 330: Ben Straugharl, 479: Helen
g
Little. 462; Dorothy Ziuler. 433; Straughan, 269;. Bilf Bogle_ 375
SALTIES-2
Millie Montgomery, 470; Betty
Reid, 623: .Louise Pitre:' 609:
• Irene Sparks, 498; Lois Chapman.
493: Adi Beattie, 477.
THE MOB -2
Orv. Wayland, 588; 'Bev
Wayland, 562; John Banter, 526;
Laurie Banter, 383; Don'Jackson,
680; Verna Jackson, 512.
THE BETTER HALF -1
David' 'Williams: 498; Lynda
• Alliin, 474; Greg Potter, 449;
• Janet Allin, 853'; Larry Rutledge,
500; Jan Rutledge, 392.
HURON RAILING -2
Bob Patterson, ` 541; Arleata.
Patterson, 553.;. MaryRivett, 486;
Jerry Rivett, 697; Bi11 Srnith, 551;
Ruth Smith, 632.E
TEACHERS
COUNTERS=2
F. Hesk, 291; B. Bogie, 382.
°YEOMAN -1
t , Y'eo,'96; E. Cory, 249; M.
Vrooman,,,394; R. Shaddick, 298;
. Rettger, 261.
HOOFERS -0
•
D. Verhoef, 225; DI MacDonald-,
335; C. Shannon., 214.; E
rawford, 36a; Mary Carroll,
333.
JAY'S 5
-1,4;4erate1l,,. Q.44: K Stoddart,.
253; Prank 'Moore, 322; Verna
Kane, 251; Ruth McKague, 333.
LAMES,COMMEIpAL L,EA3UE
Phyllis Bogie, 375.
ALLEY CATS-
Elmer • McC
Etzler. 570;'Eva
Sow•erby, 579.;
-412:
3
inchey
Etzie
469; Alf
r, •322; Don.'
Dawn
Sowerby,
Bruce Kelly, 6.14; Joe Wedlock,
522; Kay Falconer, 53'7; Mari
Dodds, 525; Vera 'Gregg, 499;"
Doug Telford, 499.
BORN„LOSERS=2 -
Edith 'Moody, 518: Velma
Havlow,,°600; OliveBrindlev. 418:
Shirley Picot, 361; ' Chris
Hutchinson. 575; Cao1 Campbell.
622...
HOT -SHOTS -1
Jim Har risorii, '.615; 'Thelma
Ivfc1Oougall,.520: •Linda Ghisholm;'
503: Marie Kelly,- 388; Gerry
Bali, 516r: Sliaron'Tli"ompson, 311':
•
St. Mary's was led by G. former WOSSA ' `A " „champions, .
Perroni and,J. Flagon,°each with ' and defeated them 42-39 in a game
-'
11 points, idescribed by coach Bugler as
The juniors record is now�three Four best game yet as a team".
wins and one loss. They. will -be Goderich never trailed against.
looking
gainst-
looking for revenge in Clinton the more ,experienced 'Parkhill
today, because they lost to Central crew, and controlled the ball well.
Huron in their first exhibition ,, Brian MacKenzie was top
game before„the season onened:
Gbderich scorer with 13 point,
The senior Vikings -played an Lounsbury had nine, . Stimson
exhibition game -Sunday here' eight, Stringer six, Mike Tafeit
against the Pa iil..._.w.Gr-adsm- �,efa.0:r,. and-,Rob-Coulte-
r -two•:
~� he`sefli�rs�vreterykeeps^-tfiieir -- -~ �
undefeated record intact, now at
4-0 a league play. They playa key ,, Intermediates '
game today (Thursday) in Clinton
against the Redmen'who are also, . _ , + •
undefeated so far.
opening to
Brian Mac cenzie was top
scorer for the Vikings with 23 -
points. He alsa,stole the ball 11 .
times. Dave Carruthers hit for' 18 •
it d l d i e b u d s i t h
Seaforth Beavers
nine• Steve Stringer had 10 points, The Goderich Intermediates
Brock Stimson five, combined were upended 12-2 in their first
with seven rebounds, and Gary game last Friday (Jan. 21) by the
Lounshury collected three points. • Seaforth:Beavers. „'
' Jack„ M'cllwai'n was one of
The -Vik rigs wer-e_able -to shoot - ri
�eaf°orthls �'g guns scoring 9•
only 32.per cent •in the, first half - goals wnd assisting on one other
when they trailed 30723, but Murray, Henderson also netted 4
improved that to 45 per Cent U1 the
Fred Armstrong .score r d h if h ors` a 1G in Seafc�
oa ve
•
secon a wen ey
Jim•--Farrish and .Bob Popple. at -the . lea �e� with 30
� t1�
11:33 of the first period dand"S e` points,' was the top St.,. M'a¢y,'s
Doak scored from Ken Lee at scorer.
13:45 of the second to give
DRMCO a 2-0 lead. r, • The junior Vikings also were
Bayfield tied the sore as the behind in the early going, but
third period 'opened when Will managed'tp get untracked as the
Wedlock connected° from Wayne game wore on. They trailedt 18-i,6
Doak and Davee Wilkinson at .,8.:51 ,at the half. Dave Patterson' hooped
hnston scored -roar •r coach _ Frank
Phil Turner and Don Freeman at
13:01.•Wildgen had eight, Ron Willis
.Del Bedard put DRMCO back in seven, Pat Conlon and Al Bogie
the lead at 14:42 from Johh Hodge °four each, and Bob Barlow 2.
. • 1 0 0. II
widened the gap to 7-0 at the end of
the second period.•
Mitch Miller got. Goderich's
first goal at 1:06 of the third
.J rioiLfr-om_BillFrit7ley .rid Art
McDougall. Mcllwaitt scored his
fourth, goal at 3:43 unassisted. '
- Wayne Rau scored 9 minutes --and
econds-later. a1-1443-,fpoin---Ed
Dolmage and Jim Dick.
ea or opened up a 4-0 lead • at
t-h-e-end-ofth first-perior1-on-gutrlsy---
by Jack McIlwain frofn Ed
Dolmage,at 0:2.5' Murray
Henderson .unassisted at 7:62;
Mcll'wain from Wayne Rau 'at
14:30 and Henderson from Bob
Beuttenmiller and Terry Craig at •
17:48. °
E...I4ol. age -Dome ii --5,cs irlg....
e econperios from
Wayne Rau at 3:58. Terry Craig
scored 23 seconds later. at 4:21
and McIlwain's third goal at 15:09
4
fr'
- I eiidersonscored his ih'>i'•8'":at
15;28 from Bob Beuttenmiller and
h is fourth at 17:05 tnass ted• , :
Ken Dae scored Goderich"s
second goal at 19.15 from 'Wane
Fisher and Waytt"e. Rau scored 15
. seconds later at 19:31 ir-om Jack
.Mcllwain to round out the scoring.
Intermediate -League and is at
present leading that league.
Attendance for the game was
approximately 300-.
dy
MOTORS
ATm - �--
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%. .
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Safety Toe
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Leather Top
Winter
Boots
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M...1..1.0*..,.li
HE'I~4'S �NGEL$'O
Myrtle Good, 2/5;.. Muriel •
KeJ1oi gtt,:413; Anita Tipert, 441;
tfel Mitcholin6t e, 583; Gail
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BEST VALUE
BEST SERVICE
BEST DEAL
MOTORS
-At- -GODERICH
1969 .,'CHEV. IMPALA ;
Two door -hardtop, power steering,
power brakes, radio, V-8, automatic,
maroon with .white vinyl interior. Lic.
A61796.
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1968 Mustang two door hardtop, V8
bautomatic, power steering, radio,
bucket seats, console, vinyl top, new
tires. Lic. K40371.
1968 Ford G4laxie 500 two door hardtop,
V8 automatic, radio, ' power steering,
vinyl- trim, Lie. K38416.
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.MEN'S - WOMEN'S - MISSES
LEATHERS - VINYLS
ALSO -'
SNOWMOBILE BOOT' AND
CURLING ROOTS
1967 Meteor Rideau, 600 four door, V8,
automatic, radio, vinyl' trim, one local
owner,_ original paint. Lic. K39005.
1967 Dodge Polara two door" hardtop,
V8, automatic, power steering, • .power
brakes-rfaiifrr,-new-tires; a real -sharp --
car. Lib. K38194. '
MEN'S - WOMEN't - {HILDREN
GOOD SELECTION ,
OF USED SKATES
Where ServiNB Yu a Is Owr losiliir s
,,KINCARDINE
Ci radian
Made
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Sirs for
rho Whole
family
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