HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-03-16, Page 15Glenmark Homes were declared the consulation trophy winners for
the`Squirt Division of the local minor hockey 'leagues following a
playoff ameatthe local arena on Saturday evening. Team members
are, left to right, front, Rick Leddy, Larry Johnston, Doug Triver„
Brian Shewfelt, Tom Fincber, Robert MacDonald,4David Trivers
and Jim Costello. "Back; " Pat. Murphy, Danny. Boyce,. Tom
Giesbrecht, John Clements, Mike Reynolds, Doug Cruikshank and
Stewart Crew. Coach. Carl Moller is seen at the extreme rear,
assistant coach Joe Drennan was not present. -T -staff photo"
A' news item sent to me from
Toronto will be of great interest
to local readers; Mrs. Lauretta•
(McClure) Hefford of Toronto was
hostess at a -Birthday Bon -Voyage
party in honour of Miss Alma
Hunter who leaves shortly for an
41extended, trip to Australia and
New Zealand.
The well-wisherswere also
Dungannon "Old , Girls"L-Mrs.
"Ethel (Case) Hay, Mrs. Edith
(Treleaven) ' Younkie, •• Mrs.
Margaret (Pentland), Pritchard,"
* Miss._ Alma Stevens, Miss' Hilda
Finnigan, Miss Eva Killough,
Miss„.l kora:Dutrnilland,her:friencl,,
Miss Nora Creyke,
After a delicious luncheon, tine
afternoon was one of_reminiscing•
Miss Durnin hada reprint -of the • •
* Huron County Atlas of 1897 which
added to the enjoyment as these
"girls" rerhembered hours -spent
pouring._ over. -the ;old. atlas. in
childhood.
Alma. Hunter's father was.
Methodist minister at Dungannon
and Crewe, 1912-1915. Alma
Stevens is a cousin of Mrs,
Florence_ (Harris) Talmay 4• of
• Nile+ and she used to holiday -at
Harris's in Cransford years ago.
It was '..very pleasant occasion—
and many readers have enjoyed
thinking of each of you: .
Mr. and Mrs. H.• J. L. Eedy
observed their .55 wedding
anniversary March 7, 1972.
Congratulations! A - family
gathering was held on Sunday,
•March 12 9,1 their ,home and the
following gathered for -the happy
occasion'. Mr. and Mrs. Jack
N. Eedy, Michael .and *Laurel of
Strathroy; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Eedy
of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ott
and • Matthew of Kitchener;
Rosemary Eedy of Stratford; Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Henderson of
Goderich; Mr. 'and Mrs. Ros's
Eedy',, and Mr..and Mrs. Paul Eedy
of Fd rthh Concessionof Ashfield,
Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Eedy, Martha
and Thornton of ' Dungannon.
Frank Eedy of Okotos, Alta.,
talked to his parents by telephone
to extend his. best wishes. •
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Payne
from Barr Head; Alberta, visited'
on Friday with Mr'. and' Mrs,,
Leonard Chisholm and. family,
Harold is a brother of Mrs.
Chisholm.
Mrs. J. M. Reed and, G•irvirn
visited on Sunday 'with Mr. and.
Mrs. Lorne Eadie and family at
The Legion Flyers made it all the,way last Saturday but dropped Crawford. Back, Dave Eastwood, John Ross, John Alexander, Alan
their final game •for the Mite division. championship. Team Rivett, Greg Marshal, Robert Kisch, Tod Rittinger, Pail! Meriam
members are, left to right, front, Joey Morrissey„ Del Bedard, and Coach Don Johnston:—staff photo
Duane R ''vett, Scott Rivett, Brian Shortreed, Daryl Madge and Mark
ea ks.The 4=11 Club movement in
Canada remains as one of the
•
attitudes necessary for a
satisfying home and community
life; acquire knowledge and skills
of modern agriculture.
On March: 20 -through to Mach
24, most of the 4-H clubs in" -Huron
County• will be organized. 4-H
clubs are open to girls and boys
who have reached their 11
birthday by January 1, 1972 `and •
have not reached their 21 birthday
by December 31, 1972.
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trong youth organizations of the
' World. Membership in Canada is
aleidosporp0t
getting cftsse'to'the 80,000.mark in
over 700 different agricultural
. clubs.
�_. By KEITH WILLIAMS The chief objectives of 4 ;Hare;
Holyrood in honour of . Sf even
Eadie' s' birthday. , - TheGoder ch Midgets lost one • tournament as of presstime. The• To provide experience for young
Mrs. Clarence McClenaghan game and tied another during the ' "A" finalists last year;' Lindsay, people which will assist with their
and Mrs. Graham McNee attended past week to Seaforth. back. Ilespeler will be on hand p e r s o n a 1 ' g r o w t h a n d
a ` Huron -Perth Presbyterial ' In Seaforth last Wednesday todefendthe "B" crown Elmira, • developmen .:To motivate young
Executivemeetinggin•Clinton last (March 1,) they .tied 2-2. "B" finalists last year, are also people to prepare themselves. for
Wednesday... Goderich goal getters were Jim' hack. In the C, series, champion reslronsihle living. To help young
Mrs. Eric McNee aria`-fiaby'° Deriomy and Brian Thompson. , Dresden and finalist Forest are, - peopledevelopan appreciation of
Brenda vent by bus to Sudbury Denomys goal was assisted by Tan back. Last year's D champions, agriculture and the major role it '
last Monday to visit her family. MacAdam and.Dana Duncan while • 4obleton, are back but in the --C plays in community life; develop
Eric motored to Sudbury Sunday Paul Kelly 'and' Mike Palmer •category. The D finalists, Zurich., self-confidence and the ability to
for them and they returned on • assisted on Thompson's goal. The .are also returning. There are 3 work with others; develop a sense
Monday. two teams were tied 1•---1•, after teams which have moved' up a of, responsibility and qualities of
' Mrs:Frecfi Youn is h ine a a,in one erdod but Seafor th held a 2— series; Nobleton ancf, Unionville. leadership; acquire the habits and
after a few days in Goderich • 1 advantage after 2 per1ods.i'fh ff�r 'B d'C `aPrOr lre frOm - •-
Hospital. ' th co e tied 2-2, they _,.. •. d a B to A There are two• Quebec
, . e score — .
In the fire at Quinn's florists in 10 -minute straight overtime" in"'. teams entered in ,the tournament- n
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Kincardine recently, Lorne which there was no scoring. The (Roxboro -A series: St. Lambert- .. •
E m m e r t o n, fo r m e r l y o f. following night (Thursday) in A, series) and three Michigan •
Dungannon, a worker there, was -Goderich; themidgets were.shut- • teams (Port Huron -AA series. Two Ontario ,,Department of
�'fbrtunate to escape injury. • ';out 2-0, Goderich trailed '1-0 ..Fraser -A and Mount ClemenF.s-B). d u'c a t ion s c h o o l radio
q casts have von Ohio State
Mx, and Mr.s,„victor,Err.ing
.ton,..' after one•p
er od and 2-0 after The GodErich S uirt all-stars broad
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celebrated their . 5.2 'wedding two periods. The third and travel fo Brampton on Tuesday:...: awards, Fdlii., tion Minis .Ear
anniversary recently , deciding game was held last night March 21 where they play Thomas L. Wells announced last
Congratulations! (Wed,, March 15) in Seaforth.• Kingston South in a two game total • week. '
M,r. and Mrs. Wm. Wareing of _ The Goderich Sgbirt all-star . , goals series. Their games ar•e •at The winning shows, produced..
Stoney Creek have 'spent the past won their .first, series in the 3; 00 a in. rind 5:00 p.m. , by the Department in co-operation •'.
week with ,Mr., and Mrs. Victor WO,AA playoffs in two straight, The. L a k e , Huron Zone with the Canadian Broadcasting
Errington, and front there have' games over Grand .Bend. They • recreation. committee is again Corporation, were. Your Voice .
visited other friends in, this defeated, Grand Bend 12-0 in s p•o n s o r i n g minor h o,c.k e y Has Come a Long Wad` -the first of ,
locality,Zurich last Friday and blanked tournaments for house league a six -part series called Use Your
- Mr, and Mrs. Jim Rivett and them again in Goderich last teams.•God'er•ich minor hockey is Voice produced by Digby Peers,
family visited on Sunday with Mr. Monday (March 13) 11-0. Steve • sending three' teams to -these and an Anne Gipson .production
and Mrs. Albert Rivett and Lorne •G a l l o w, •and Gerry Gaynor tournaments, squirt, pee -wee and entitled Change'Your Mind which
at Straffordville. • recorded' the shutouts m for bantarn`..The squirt tournament is dealt with children's concepts of
. On Saturday morning, Scotty,. Goderich . In the game, at at St, Marys on March •23. The prejudice: •
Alan and Dwayne Rivett, playing Goderich;',Larry Daer scored 4 pee -woes play at Listowel on It • is, the ;second consecutive
with the Flyers ' in Goderich • goals, Bill Peters'had 3 goals and • March 20 and 21 while the bantam year Department programs have
defeated theTMacDonald Marine 1 assist; •Larry.McGee, 1 goal, 2 tourney is at Exeter on March 22. scored a double win 'in the.
team by a score -of 2-1 in assists; Mike Hodges, 1= goal, -1 ' A Goderich'mite team will 'also competition. Sponsored annually
overtime. In the. afternoon, the assist; Tom Fincher, 2 assists; be playing in the Blyth tournament by Ohio State University. the'
Flyers lost the championship Larry Madge and. Jim Costello on March. 25. This is a 'double competition offers awards for
game to the -Sailors 3-1. each with 1 goal and Dan Maillet, • knock -out tournaments • excellence .in educational,
Arbour, At•WOSSA basketball held last • broadcasting. This year the •.
During the Easter week Alan Terry.. Kisch, Steve
. will be playing in Listowel and v Ronon Conlonand,Dan Boyes each `weekend in Tillsonburg, the awards program attracted more
Scott in Myth in -tournaments. .with 1 assist to account for the Stratford Central junior team was than 600 entries from several ,
Good luck! scoring. defeated' 49-46 by Tillsonburg countries. ••
Mr: and'Mrs: Wilfred Pentlarkd . The squirts'nextopponent'isthe • Glendale in the final.
were honored at a family dinner in winner of ' the Mitchell;Zurich Stratford Central defeated
- , . . - series. Carnia Central 63-53_ in one -.•-lr-D-011.°111171e
L�LI. '.IVES -1 ✓S.Way� u, v. -v -7-.. .. -
° Sunday 'for their 35th wedding °•Lee Arbour figured in all the semi-final:: it son fur ' rea'�1
anniversary (not 30th as reported Goderich scoring to lead the the final by, beating ' another
last.week). A•11 members of their Goderich Bantams ' to a 4-2 Stratford team (Northwestef'n)
family were present, including victory over Clinton in Clinton 67-41. In first round action,
Mrs. Pentland's mother, Mrs. last Thursda'y. - Stratford Central downed Lucas..
The game was a 4 -pointer to .58-37 and Stratford',
make up for two regular season Northwestern defeated 'London
games which - were cancelled. Central 69-63.
Arbour scored a one .goal and Both Huron -Perth senior teams
assisted on the oAther- three. Him were eliminated in• the first
goal was assisted by Grant
Sheleton and Rick Moody. Other
Goderich goals were 'scored by.
Rick Moody, Doug, Marshall and
Grant Sheleton. The Bantams play
Hensall in the WOAA playoffs but
dates have not been set.
Tomorrow (Friday) starts a
week-long string of minor hockey
tournaments, The twenty-third
annual Goderi h Lions Young
Pee -Wee tournament • starts
tomorrow 'At 6:40 p.m. with
Clinton meeting Forest in C
series action. There are two
other C series garnes to be played
after the opening game tomorrow
night. Tale official opening will be
held on Saturday (Mfir.h 18) at
2:00 p,m..just prior ,to the
Streetsville-Elmira game. The
East-West Exhibition is on
Wednesday, March 22 at'9:00 p.m.
between St. Lambert, Quebec and
Mount ,Clemens, Michigan. St.
Lambert will •arrive in Goderich
on Tuesday (March 21) around
noon: They are to' play .Clinton
Clinton at 3:00 o:tn. owthat day.
Neither team in the "AA" final
last year Js in this year's
Roderick McDonald.
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round. Clinton lost to Beal 56-
51, who was eliminated .by
Tillsonburg Glendale in the semi-
final 62-39, Stratford Central
was defeated '97•--46 by
Tillsonburg Glendale.
Tillsonburg won the senior
division by defeating
Westminster 70-61.
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Gordon Finlayson is home after
ten days in Wingham Hospital.
.Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ross are on,
a three -Week bus 'trip to Florida.
Mrs. Ewan MacLean. Mrs`. R.
West: Mrs. J. West, Mrs. -Stuart '
MacLennan, Mrs. ' L. Collins,
Mrs, H. Mackenzie'and Mrs. E.
Ho'wes.attended the Auld Day of
-Prayer service'in Ripley
.Anglican Church. Mrs. MacLean
gave the meditation.
Ar.-and,Mrs; Wayneliunterand
daughter;,of Emhro were weekend
guests" with •' Mr.' and, Mrs.' G.
Moncrief.
• -°Shiriey Robb of 'Clinton was
�ionlie 'for the weekend.
A youth meeting will he held in
Knox • Pres byteri-an Church rn
Ripley`next Sunday. March 19 at
8:00 p.m.
NiIeHCW eog program
and plan future events
• The U.0:W. meeting was•held in
the church with • 16 .. members
present. Mrs. Pollock opened the
meeting' by welcoming everyone.
"Scripture was -taken , from
Isaiah 35:1-10, read by Lil P.
followed by Prayer.
Theme of the meeting was
'Christian Citizenship and Social
Action” taken by 'Mrs. Pollock,
Mrs. Young and Mrs. Clements.
Meditation was `'Courage" read
,by Dorothy followed by Prayer.
A poem read by Milly ''The Man
"at the Door followed bye a
reading "'A Thankful Dutch
"'Canadian." Another reading by
Mrs. ,Pollock • - Feathers in the
Wind"
A little skit about `drugs ai
household ".cleaners was taken' by
Lil, Helena and Dorothy. It Was
yery interesting and explained
quite clearly what could happen. to
the children if. taken. This was.
followed by a poem '1 Looked .for
God". by Helena. • . .
,Rev. McClenaghan explained a
letter which was of interest to
eve`rvone: An Tnvtafion tb the
Future". It was something , for
everyone to think about in the
future. • °
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A letter was read regarding
packaging a bale' for Angola,
Africa. The fashion show is to be
held on April 5 at a special joint
meeting with Dungannon ladies:
Special guest, Mrs. Hughes..
A community shower is to be
held for Miss Claire McWhinney
on the 27. of March. Dungannon
ladies invited. The ladies east of
the church are to bring- home-
made squares or cookies and
ladies west of the Church,
sandwiches.'
Lunch was served • by the
hostess, Mrs. H. McWhinney and
,Mrs.. R. Brindley.
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