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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-12-14, Page 32• AG 16&,• ODt RtC SIGNAL-SxUR, THURSDAY. PECEMBER 14, 1.72 pa onto -ice Gn " Shea.ffer Poli._Btorisiii0.. attracts to, rinks Bill Gardner, left, representing the sponsor of Saturday's Bonsplel at the Maitland Country Club, ,Sheaffer Pen, congratulates this rink from London Highland oh their first place finish in the first draw. Left to right the rink members are, Bill Young, skip; Don Hill, vice; Ted. Barber, second and Ralph Partridge, lead, (staff photo) Pipers fed the 16 completing rinks of the annual Sheaffer Pen Bonspiel on to the ice Saturday morning to officially open the event. Sheaffer Pen representative Bill Gardner said he was. very pleased with the response the event had enjoyed;, the schedule filling up well ahead of time and even some rinks on a waiting list. A rink from Belmore, skipped by Mac Inglis emerged overall winner. (staff photo) This Teeswater rink placed second in the first draw of the Sheaffer Pen Bonspiel held Saturday at the Maitland Country Club. Left to right they are, Mac Eadie, lead; Arthur FILL SANTA'S INCHE This rink from Bellmore topped all other competition on second; Earl Fitch, vice and Mac Inglis, skip, accepting Saturday in Mb Sheaffer Pen Bonspiel at the Maitland Coun- awards on behalf of his rink from Sheaffer manager Bill Gar - try Club. Left to right are Bruce Harkness, lead; Tom Inglis, dner. (staff photo) REWARD Vandals Have been turning on water hydrants in Goderich and draining our water tower --- if this continues and a fire develops, our town could suffer disastrous fire damage and loss of life. Therefore A $2S 00 reward will be paid by the Goderich Public Utilities Commission for information leading to the arrest and conviction of any unauthorized persons turning on water hydrants in the town of Goderich. CITIZENS ... WE NEED YOUR HELP Will you please inform the Police instantly when you see anyone tampering with hydrants The Goderich Public Utilities Commission Many toles from Yukon Kloo Lake, on the Alaska Highway, north of Whitehorse, Yukon, was named after the In- .dian name for "fish". Jack Dalton, adventurer, out-, fitter and builder of the famed Dalton Trail in southwest Yukon, named Champagne, Yukon, after he transported a case of French Champagne up the Dalton Trail to the Yukon and settled down with friends "'-to drink it! The newly -formed Northwest Mounted Police established. law and order in the Yukon territory in 1894, two years before the discovery of gold in the Klondike and four' years prior to the famed Klondike gold rush. The name Yukon was first - -used-by--4: Bell -of the Hludson'-s- Bay Company in 1846. It comes from the Indian word "Yakakat" which means Big River. Bell wrote the name as, ";Youcon". The big engines of the Yukon paddlewheelelrs burned a cord of wood an hour and covered the distance between Whithorse and Dawson in 40 hours.- It took four days to return uh- stream to WhitehorseA 16 THE SQUARE GODERICH S24-6901 McKague, second; Dave Hawkins,, vice and Ron Hifi, skip. (staff photo) ORDERS AT GODERICH ONLY SERVICE 738 QUEEN ST. KINCARDINE 396-2415 SAVINGS . SELECTION (FORMERLY IRWIN'S DISCOUNT) • COMPLETE SELECTION OF GAMES IL TOYS • HOBBYCRAFT Our selection is complete and our prices right • PAINT -BY -NUMBER SETS The area's largest selection in plastic and balsa wood • MODELS i BRIGHAM PIPES The finest name in pipes • GREETING CARDS • 11G -SAW PUZZLES °SeoethIdthceeiagl aeComplete selection sretottcekianngdsptuiptt e rs •LIGHTGRA. lectronic lighter•MATC)BOX TOYS • MEDICO, KAYWOODIE 8 YELLO-BOLE PIPES • TILLEY LEATHER GOODS • CHILDREN'S BOOKS Finest selection in two counties BO�,STORES OPEN 7�TOAYS A WEEK • CHRISTMAS GIFT — WRAP • TIMEX WATCHES .�.�.!*APERB,AeGKS_.+,._FRESH_ BOX .:.S.N.00.iQ.LATESw YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING HEADQUARTERS GODERICH OPEN 7 DAYS A. WEEK GODERICN ONIY' G • • CHRISTMAS WRAP • GREETING CARDS • GIFT WARE MONDAY TO SATURDAY 8130 a.m. tao 10 p.m. SUNDAY 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. KINCARDINE 16OAMREY 111WIN)S DISCOUNT) OPIN 7 DAYS A WIEN MONDAY TO SATURDAY SUNDAY. 9 A.M. TO ID ►.M. 1 2 to 6 P.M. No • 4