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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-09-28, Page 74 +41 The, Goderich District Collegiate Institute Senior Football • as they dumped Stratford Central Collegiate Institute 20-12 in • squad picked up their winning ways again for another season a game played locally last Friday afternoon. Vikings down Stratfor d 2 20 - Monday, Clinton plays here ° in a junior -senior doubleheader beginning at 130,. BY T.D. The. G.D.C.I. Vikings, defen- ding Huron -Perth Conference senior football champions, e r opened defence oftheir crown with a 20-12 win over Stratford Central Ramblers, here, Friday afternoon. The Vikings openedrup a 14-0 lead ih the first quarter. The first score Gime on a 50 -yard run by Murray Haggitt who recovered a Stratford fumble. Quarterback. • Larry Donnelly, then passed to end Doug Fisher for a two-point conversion. Fullback Tom O'Brien ran 30 yards on a reverse for the second Viking touchdown. Goderich' capped their lead to 20-0 on a third quarter touch- down by Tim McGee, which capped a Viking drive highlighted by a. 20 yard pass play, from Larry Donnelly to ,Doug Fisher and an 18 yard run by. Tom O'Brien. The Ramblers got .on the. scoreboard on a 50yard pass and run play in the third guar ter from quarterback ..Rudy Boogerman to Dave West. Stratford pulled to within' eight poihts of the Vikings on a fourth quarter touchdown resulting from a blocked kick. at ;the 'Goderich 20 yard line. Ram- bler quarterback threw to end Tom Soper for the touchdown. There was no further scoring. The blocking of the Viking of- , fensive line was improved, and the play of the defensive line, which lacks experience, is im- proving with each game. However 'coach Ray.' Donnelly still has some work to do on pass defence and the offensive passing attack remains rather impotent. Four times the Vikings were inside the Strat- ford 15 yard line; but came away pointless. The Vikings' next game is' toay (Thursday) against the "Belles of' St. Marys", who `despite an opening set -back last week against,,Clinton are repor- ted to have good outside run- ning and a good air attack. Two gam ere played in the Secondary School Girls Basketball League on Tuesday after- noon as the G.D.C.I. girls'Junior and Senior teams hosted F.E. Madill Secondary School from Wingham. The local girls split the double header as the seniors won their game and the juniors ` °ripped "t"heir match. (staff photo) • NOTICE PUBLIC ,,,,,,..... .,44,,,,,,,,,,,„,_,„,„....„„„.._ ..,, .„......: ,,, ,....... .., . _ Tr. ' ,,,,,,,,,i ,999,,,, , ,9,-.999,9,--,9,.w=9,99.7,9.,9=A944,,,, • PROPOENDMENT NO. 1 TO THE OFFICIAL PLAN OF THE "TOWN .OF GODERICH 'PLANNING AREA Pursuant to the provisions of The Planning Actt.,an,.Official Plan Amendment hes been drafted by the Town of Goderich Planning Board. The purpose of,this Amendment is to permit lands to be zoned for 'their existing use in the fin- . plementing Restricted Area (Zoning) By-law. A public meeting will be held tp present the Amendment and obtain the views of all persons interested in the future. development of the Planning Area. This meeting is to be held at Council Chambers, Town Hall TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1972 7:1 5 P.M. SS system play football The Huron -Perth Separate School Football League is now playing intra -mural competition or exhibition games at noon hour with schools in preparation The season is divided into three parts. House Leagues within the individual schools is the first stage followed by inter- school competitions'and finally inter -zone playoffs to the °Huron -Perth champ onsshipf - Players ate divided into senior and junior leagues. The 'seniors are composed of Grade and 8 boys. The Juniors are made up of boys from Grades 4, 5, and 6. The idea of the organization is to. get the elementary school students interested in football so they can keep physically I'it and prepare themselves for the secondary school' level. Junior teams are from Our Lady of Mount Carmel Schoo Precious Blood School; Exeter, St. Mary's School, Goderich, St. James School, Seaforth, St. Joseph's School, Stratford, St. Ambrose School, Stratford, St. Aloysius School, Stratford, Im- maculate Conception School. Senior teams are from, St. Patrick's' School, Kinkora, St. Colurnban. School, St. Mary's School, Hesson, St. Patrick's School, Dublin, Holy Name School, St. Marys, St. James School, Seaforth, Ecole Ste. Marie School, . St. Boniface School, Zdrich, precious Blood School, Exeter, Our Lady of Mount Carmel School. ewsfront By,, SUE FREEMAN where students can learn about and practise, voice, voice Characterization, and movement. Susan Dunlop and Mr. Smallwood will run these noon -hour sessions. Casting will start sometime within the next month. The first Student Council m'beting of the year was opened by Mr. Stringer last week. There was a good turnout"olr presen- tatives-which I hope continues all through -out the year. Our treasurer for the coming year is Ann Dalton and our new secretary is Wendy Lyan, Social convener Randy Keller has ap- pointed a Social Committee of Barb Blake, Ann McEwan, Dennis Drennan and Steve Remington. These people will help to plan Initiation Day (which is Friday) and the school dance Friday evening. Be sure to come and listen to Mor- nington Drive! / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / GODErUI ti $IGiAl -5 A 80 G:D.C.I. students attended a special afternoon performance of 'King Lear' in Stratford, Monday. The ' Shakespearean Festival was packed with students from rrtany area schools. • --- After the exceptional, performance, "Cordelia" and "King Lear" answered questions from the audience, concerning the'production of the Shakespearean play. Ong imaginative student asked "King Lear" of his thoughts as he lay dead on the stage, to which the actor replied "Ahh!"' Wendy Ryan . and 'Tanya Palmer were elected captain • and,, assistant captain, respec-, tively, of the Senior Girls' Basketball Team. Tuesday, both junior and senior basket- ball teams played Wingham in the G.D,C.I. gymnasium. Miss Hciwe coaches the senior girls and Miss McCaw is the junior coach this season." Presently, the band is prac- tising "The Great Gate of Kiev", Two Bagatelles for the Band" and "Chorale of St. Mar- tin". 'As -a matter of 'interest, Emerson,' Lake and Palmer • have recorded a modern version of "The Great Gate of Kiev." mea-12a11d..,:�xerzttivP for_ -.the 1 caliklit al re's - The • Goderich • $ignsl4Star is „presenting., in. opportutnfty for'secondary and post-setcon.dery soffit. students in and around. Gocit ,;w h, ; yo -rev** thoir summers activitlos' ..�, artd: 10 earn cash ° in, thy►' bargain. • ' • This newspaper is offering three.prtses: r° first, .S25;, second, y$15; and third," $5'r for the best essays on thin topics, An,Unusual Summer Job or An Adventure of a 'Lifetime. - -Entries . for ..t.his- Pontest—ShmildabouL-40130:. words in length. They should be typewrittlin and double-spaced and should 'have attached the name, • address, age and school year of the author. All. essays I become the property- of , The Goderich Si ,,Star and as many of them as possible will be published in this newspaper. An independent panel of judges will select the winner from among those submitted. Closing date for the contest is Monday, October 2 at 5 p.m. They should be addressed to The Goderich Signal -Star, c/o' The Editorial Department, 37 West Street, Goderich. • No paid workers for NDP • in Huron • Carroll year has recently been elected: secretary -treasurer is' Mark Riley; • vice-president is 1,Mary Ellen McGill; and president is Susan • Freeman. The band is looking forward to • an active., year. . Due to some 'unforeseen dif- ficulty; the 1971-72 Yearbook, which was to .have 'come last Junehas not yet arrived. Be patient! At their lastmeeting, the Camera Club with -staff advisor Mr. Redman, decided to • sell Christmas Cards with enclosed photographs this year. I.n -the near future, the thirty new mem- bers are looking forward to aA field 'trip about the Goderich area, so watch out! This club., will soon have their_ own mem- ., bership cards, So'far,-the Drama Club has 56, new members. but they are making a plea for senior boys to act, or help with sets or lighting. Workshops are being held in the school at noon -hour. Patti Reinhart is sponsoring a make- up workshop; John Reinhart and, Mr. Roberfsou are running a lighting workshop. This ween there will be drama workshops Bridge scores September 19 with seven tables ' in play at Goderich Duplicate Bridge Club, .winners were: North, South, Mrs. I. Paper - nick and 'Mrs. J. Donnelly; Dr.`. M. Smith and Mrs. M. Smith; Lee Ryan and Gerry White, '88 points. East-West winners: Mrs. F. Curry, and Mrs. K. Hunter, 1101/2; Mrs. A. Galbraith and Mrs. R. Ryan; .1031%2; Art Wilson and 0. Haselgrove, 88112. Court issues warrant on Roy Dale'. . The final outcome of last night's New Democratic Party nomination meeting in Brucefield was not available before press ' time but Huron .N.D.P. spokesman Paul Carrolj. outlined some of the party's campaign , objectives to the Signal Star 'on' Tuesday. Huron campaigning commit- tee members met with David Lewis and other riding officials in London on Saturday at .Ken,. Bolton's headquarters. Discussion, Mr. Carroll ex- plained, centered onthe issues, with taxation remaining as number one, and on campaign materials. "I will be calling for workers on ' a . volunteer basis," Mr. Carroll wtold the Signal Star, "there will' be no paid positions.'' , Some campaign materials ,will be available for distrubution to the voters following the "nomin.ation meeting, 'he indicated, but the main piece, a tabloid, will . not be circulated until October 5. "We will reduce the number of signs and insist that none be placed on hydro poles or trees during this campaign," Mr. Carroll explained. "All A bench warrant was issued in provincial court on Monday for Roy Dale of R.R. 5, Clinton in oonneoitiat _with three wrson ._-, charges, two involvingbarns belonging to his father- in -law and the third involving a fire which razed the Huron Dead Stock Removal building. The warrant was issued so. that the court could maintain jurisdiction over Dale who com- --•mitted himself -to ,the-Goderich Psychiatric Hospital last week and was later transferred to the Ontario Hospital at Penetang. At his first court appearance Dale was set free on his own recognizance and was ordered not to contact either his wife or his father-in-law,,Mason Bailey of R.R. 3 Blyth. Bus drivers, being human, are less safe if' irritated or -otherwise disturbed.' Butunlike private motorists, their' responsibilities include the immediate safety of as many as 60 people. The On- tario Safety League asks, all automobile drrtrers to show ex- tra consideration towards public trantportation vehicles, locations on public property will be recorded for easy and speedy removal after October' 30., All ' members will be asked to go out of their way to stop and remove any damaged or vandalized signs." "We have also decided," he.. said,"that for this campaign we "' will reduce the emphasis on door tb door, face to face house calls and rather emphasize the mass distribution of materials, by handand provide for follow up materials and 'visits to an swer. all queries that are made." Mr. Carroll said that this seemed to be ' more in keeping with. local desires according to what was learned during the past election. "We have,". he stressed, "special in - depth materials for all who want 'to consider it." An appeal is to be made for funds,'he indicated, pointing out that the group had no union support and funds would have to come from members' pockets., Several meet the candidate nights are also to. be ,planned. THE WORLD? ' b And you say the world is wrecked? And , so you look around and see. The things which haunt us, everyone They bother you and me. We look and look and look and see The' things that people make Pollution, dirt, nobirth control Help Lord! We need your aid. 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