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first place still undecided
KFC Juveniles tied Bob Papple put DMCO out
din their final regular in front with an, unassistedef-
game to finish the fort at 4:54 of the first period.
with 31 points. They Ed Scruton tied the game less
games, lost 3 and tied 3 than a minute later at 5:38
out the schedule. The from Wayne Draper and Ron
les are.in first place but Whetstone. Wayne Draper put
ing Centre has three Sifto Salt out in front a}t 6:08
remaining. Building unassisted. Dave Graf tied the.
has a 14.3.0 record for game at 7:15 frcim Ken Lee and
•nts. Building Centre has John Hodge. Ed Scruton put
sore remaining with DR- Sifto Salt back in front at 3:24
and one with of the second unassisted but
ville. DRMCO lost their Bob Papple tied the game at
game last
of ? 6. DRMCO two ek to Sifto 4:27 teams s ored seven goals
hnston. The
a score
rd in the standings with between them in the, first ten
osses mint t of the final 3eriod.
ints_on 9 ywins,--� �._....-..� ._. _.. _
ties. Their two remaining Ray-Allinput DRMVIC0 out iri
are with Building Cen- front at 4:12 from Ed Jones but
Jim Martin tied the game 48
field finished their seconds later at 5:00 from Jim
r season by losing to McAstocker. Ken Lee made it
esviUe 6-4. Bayfield is in 5-4in favour of DRMCQ at
With 16 points on 6 wins 6:59' unassisted. Jim
losses and 4 ties. McAstocker tied the game at
$vine needs 3 out of 4 8:13 from Wayne . Draper.
in their final two games- Harold Cook put Sifto Salt
Sifto Salt and Building back in front at 9:35 from .Ron
e to tie . Bayfield for 'Whetstone. Steve Allin tied the
Holmesville has a 5-10- game again at 10:09 unassisted.
ord for 13 'points. Sifto Ron Whetstone scored the win -
on their first game of the ner 1l seconds later at 10:20
n edging—third place DR- from Harold Cook and Ed
by a score of 7-6. Sifto Scruton. Only three penalties
Is 1.16-2 for 4 points. were called in the game; two to
Kellough tipped in Phil DRMCO and one to Sifto Salt.
er's slapshot from the Both DRMCO penalties were
at 19:48 of the third ' for handling the puck.
d to tie the KFC Juveniles John Cosgrove scored four
ast Wednesday, February goals and added one assist to
Goderich: Bayfield trailed lead Holmesville to a 6-4 vic-
oing into the final seven tory over Bayfield in the second
tes of the game but rallied
ie the game with three
.Gord Fisher scored twice
Layfield with singles going
erry McClinchey, Don
ford and Jack Kellough.
n Tfiompson led the
niles with two goals. Paul
Dan Duncan and Al
ton scored the other
vile goals.
ter a scoreless' first period, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest,Gibsoon
n Thompson put the are enjoying a holiday in
piles out infront at 2:54 of Floridan
second from Dan Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Fisher tied 'the game at 1VIacCutcheon . of, Lions Head
9 from Grant Volland.• visited with her parents Mr.
n Thompson _ put the and Mrs. Gordon Robb.
niles back in front at 1:27 Mr. Carle Lowry of Toronto
e third from Dan Duncan. , visited, Sunday with his aunt
helton made it 3-1 twenty- ' and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Dun-
sisted. Terry McClinchey - Brian Simpson, Grade V, son
their lead to one, at t3,4 0,� lir .:and'7VCrs
ori Crawford and Doug son, "iv gtfie "winner"" Lir he
k
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game last Sunday. Pete Postill
ani,, Jim Mclvor scored , the
other Holrnesville goals. Gord
Fisher scored twice for Bayfield
with singles going to Don Jphn-
ston and Brian Makins..
Holmesville built up a 4-0 letal
after two periods and held off a
late Bayfield rus
John Cosgroveh.
scored the
only two goals of the first
period. • His first goal `was
unassisted at 5:04. Jim Mclvor
assisted on the second' one at
7:03. Pete Postill made it 3-0 at
9148 of the second from Murray
Jenkins. Jim Mclvor rounded
out the,' scoring in the second
period aT 11:471i66 -Bill Steen --'d -
stra and John Cosgrove. Gord
Fisher put Bayfield on the
scoreboard at the 42 second
mark of the third period from
Don John ton. John Cosirove
scored his, -third goal of the
game at ' 3:52 unassisted.
Unassisted goals by Don John-
ston at 16:20, Gord Fisher at
16:50- and Brian Makins at
19:05. cat the Holmesville lead
to one. John Cosgrove added
an insurance goal into an em-
pty net vat 19:36 from Pete
Postill. Bayfield- took nine of
fifteen, Minor penalties assessed
by Bill Gallow and Ken
Crawford.
The playoffs will not be star-
ting this week, in all
probability but there will be
games which were cancelled
during the regular season- this
Saturday.
DUNOANNON Do NOS
By O.M. Blake
Fire completely, destroyed the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Marimus
Bakker, R.R. 3, Auburn, three
miles east of Dungannon, on
Friday afternoon. Sparks from
a torch being used to thaw
frozen pipes in the basement..
-spread • through.•a-rt'itions.
Blyth firemen, then later
Lucknow firemen, were called
but severe weather conditions
hampered their work. Friends
are relieved to know Mr. and
Mrs. Bakker and their three-
week old baby girl were unhar-
med; and considerable fur-
niture and gifts were rescued.
To locate a fire in a com-
. munity : the _telephone. __system_
now is not as adequate as the
old phone when one long ring
notified as rnany as' 15 families
in a short time.
New appointments at the an-
nual meeting of the United
Church included Wayne Snyder
as assistant superintendent of
the. Sunday School; Mrs.
Donald McKenzie and George
Errington to the Trustees; and
Gerrie Glenn to the Board of
Stewards.
Communicants classes are
being instructed each Sunday
evening by Rev. ` Clarence
McClenaghan in Dungannon
United Church. Twenty-two
young people are taking these
classes for eight weeks.
World Day of Prayer service
is to be held in St. Augustine
church on Frid, March 2,
1973, with Pastor Fry from
NEWS FROM KINTAIL
NAS . -0. SINPSON 529-1548
ton. Dan Duncan put the public speaking .'contest in
niles back out in front. by North Ashfield - school and
seventeen seconds later at
unassisted_ _ Paul Kelly
e it 5.2 at 12:35 with an
sisted effort: ,
n Crawford made it 5-3 at.
6 from Terry McClinchey
Lorne Merner. Gord Fisher
the Juvenile lead to one' at
0 from Don Johnston. Jack
ough tied the game at
8 from Phil Turner and
d Fisher. The Juveniles
.playing one ,span short at
time. The Juveniles took
of nine minor . penalties
d by Don. Elliott and Jack
cam.
on Whetstone's goal , at
0 of the third period from
old Cook and Ed Scruton
e Sifto Salt a 7-6 win over
MCO in' the first game last
day, February 18. Ed
tori picked up .2 goals and
assist in the game and
yne Draper had 1 goal and' 2
sts to lead Sifto Salt. Jim
stocker, •Ron Whetstone
Harold Cook each had a
land an assist. Jim Martin.
ed up • one goal and Ron
etstone added line Assist.
Papple scored twice for
C0_.Dave Graf-Steve-APllin
Lee and Ray Allin added
PORI At.BtRT
represented his school in the
Legion Public Speaking contest
in Lucknow on Friday evening.
Mary Lou. Anne Clare was
the winner of the Junior section
of ' the public speaking contest
in the Legion'., contest in
Lucknow Friday night.
She is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs.. Walter Clare,
representing the Kingsbridge
St. MJoae n
do,s separate
sch
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rs. D nalcSim-P
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son visite" oCer the vJee�k`ealt' '
Toronto with their daughter
and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs.
Robin Davey.
Plans were made to have pic-
tures taken for an anniversary
book for the Ashfield ' Pres.
Church.
These are to include ajl
groups in the church as well as
a` congregational picture which _
should include everyone in con-
nection with the church.
Mr. and Mrs. William Please be there for these pic-
Knight and Ricky of "Sarnia, tures on Sunday p.m. March
Mr._., and .' Mrs. Earl . Teskey, 4th. . attended ed..
Limited
Mary Glen and Elaine of
Desboro- visited with. Mr.- and
--
Mrs. Clarence Hoy on Sunday.
Mr. .and Mrs. Orwin Squires
Michael, Marvin and Melvin of
London, and Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Srquires Michelle, and Leah of
London visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Squires' over the
weekend.
Mr. and .Mrs. Art Dickson,
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kerr, Mr.
and Mrs. Brian Black left' last
Friday to go to Grand Ole
Oprey at Nashville for a few
.days., w ..
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Weaver
of London visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Weaver on Sunday.
Joan Etherington returned
_ holne _ from Goderich Marine
and General Hospital, having
each. been there nearly five weeks.
Auburn as guest speaker.
Ladies from Dungannon
Presbyterian,- United.:, and
Anglican churches will join in
this special_annual prayer ser-
vice, at 2:00 p.m.
Dungannon U.C.W. meeting
is to be on Wednesday at 2:00
p.m. at the church; -and W.I. is
on Thursday at 2:00 p.m. at the
home of Mrs. Warren Zinn.
Because of these meetings the
W.I. quilting has been ,post-
poned.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Jackson
(nee Judith Million) of Lucan,
spent Sunday with Mr. and
v
Mrs. Lorne Ivers.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Sowerby
_Mrs. Terry, MacKenzie spent
awhile in Goderich Hospital
last week but was able to
return home on Monday.
Miss Donna Frayne represen-
ting the Senior Division of the
public speaking for Kingsbridge
Separate School, where she was
chosen the winner i spoke in
Lucknow Legion Friday
evening.
She •is the daughter of Mr:-
of
1
d
Frayne
„grid
yrs. D
ons
As1i'field:
Takir.g partalso at Lucknow
and ' a winner in the Senior.
Division at his own school, was
Mark Frayne son of Mr. and
Mrs-. Eugene Frayne:
Their, speaches were' all in-
teresting and enjoyable.
Judges for the evening were
Mr. Wright of Dungannon, H.S.
teacher in English at G.D.C.I.
and Mrs. Palmer of Goderich
and Mr. Ed Brown. of Lucknow
(High School teacher at
Ripley). M6'ny from this district
GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY'22;•:10is-PAOI:'
G.d.rIcbL1ttt1 Meer'
Next production
March 1 st
The Goderich Little Theatre
will be presenting, their first
performance of 1973, March 1.
2 and 3 in MacKay Hall.
Their production of John
Patricks "The Curious Savage"
involves a cast of eleven.
The play takes place in the
1950's in the mid -states and is
a trag'c'acomedy about the gen-
tle inmates of a nursing home
who are joined to-gether by
Mrs. Savage. She had decided
to .start a memorial fund with
an ,inheritance of 10 million
dollars to give away to enable
people's foolish dreams to come
true. Her family. is opposed to
_ .- . _ _ this and._an__ at'r' ting conflict
of'Tl orri7 ift also M5'. anti it's:
ensues.
Bill Blake and Becky of Cam-
bridge (Galt,) spent the
weekend at their parental
homes here and at Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Eedy of
Mississauga were, home for the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ir-
vine Eedy and Martha.
The Annual Meeting of the
West Wawanosh Mutual Fire
,Insurance Company was held
February . 16, 1973 at the
Dungannon Agricultural Hall
at 2:00 p.m. A report on
changes in this organization
will be noted elsewhere.
Congratulations to Mr. .and
Mr's':—Itilk Parks on the birth of
their baby boy Saturday,
February 17, 1973 at Wingham
and District Hospital.
Congratulations also to Mr.
and Mrs. Barry Haldenby on
the birth of their baby girl on
Monday, February 12, 1973 at
Wingham ' and District
Hospital.
The 4--H Spring project in
"Sportswear from Knits" and
there are about 30 girls in our
area who are interested in this
sewing club. Three sets of
leaders have taken the required
training at Wingha, Feb. 1.2
and 13, and eight meetings will
he held Leaders are Mrs.
Howard Culbert_.and Mrs. Roy
Wintemute; Mrs. Elmer Black
and Mrs. Wm. Tigert; and Mrs.
Dan MacInnis and Miss Linda
Young. Dungannon Women's
Institute sponsors • the 4--H
clubs and are pleased to have
willing leaders.
Harold Errington 'spent the -
weekend at North Bay last
week at the Ontario Trappers',
Association annual convention.
Mrs. Irvine Eedy is in
Goderich General Hospital
following the 'flu. We•wish her
a speedy recovery.
Members of the case are:
•
Cathy Jenkins, Bill Cochrane,
Sue Dunlop, Carol Gosse, Ruth
Leonard, Glen Lodge, Brian
Markson, Marge, Robinson, Pat
and Mary Ann Shanahan and
Michael Watts.
Other people equally impor-
tant to this production are: Reg
Bell, set builder, .Betty
Cochrane, prompter, Marge
McPhee and -Rita Ross, proper-
ties, ';john Reinhart, lighting
ttottflAuriel Reinhart costumes.
Mrs. Brian Markson is the
director of this production.
Reserved seats are available
at Reg Bell's the week of the
performance. Some seats may
be available at the door at a
Packed lunches can be me
chanical, boring and blah. Or,
the lunch box can be a source
of pleasure and good nutrition.
Ail ittakes is just a little extra
effort and planning. Here's
some ideas and suggestions
from the home economists for
Union Carbide Canada
RumourHas!
1. The Assessment Office brings Goderich approximately half a
million dollars annually, lax free.
2: The County Museum runs on an annual deficit of op -
Proximately x,000.
3. How much will renovations cost before the jail can be
. oPened, or will tourists enter at their own risk? ,
4; How much will 'YOU have to pay for annual upkeep of the
jell?
S. Consider the possibility of traffic lights at Victoria and
Gloucester at TAXPAYER'S expense.
ti. You're getting irl addition to the Assessment Office tax free
why not public park where the .jail used to bel
Tics people of -Godn rich have htard One ski of a two sided
. How many people have' stopped and a ed theme hes
what Is going, to happen 11 the jell remmains int After talking
to sevetol Petiole supporting 1M Save 11 e `the J iety: Lind
r ►hK1 vary evasive answers, It was felt an artie to the, Con -
!for/ should bs wrhtrn to sat It there tiresome sen 'POOP%
M this.. fast growing town. So If you Care» about OUR tax
"ark' Set's get the faottt `
cost of $2.50 each. Membership
tickets are out now.
STEREO
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CABLE F M -
Donald MacDonald, M
"The Farmer from York South"
and Paul Carroll, Huron New Democrat
would like to -talk to you
over coffee
Wednesday, February 28
at 8:30 p.m.
P
N URON CENTENNIAL _SCHOOL _
Brucefield
Authorized by Huron NDP
theyear o
the'TrOt'aty
Join the youth movement.
The rotary engine cars are where the action
is. And now you can get started in three new
young rotary performers: The RX -3 Coupe, or
Wagon, or Sedan.
You can hang in there with either an
automatic or manual shift. The speed stick
makes' it fun. While the automatic makes it
easy. Thi decision rests 1n your hands.
But rest easy._ Both come' with the rotary
engine. Or perhaps we should say go. Driving
the rotary engine is the closest thing on earth•
to flying. It is uncannily quick and quiet and
vibration free.
You don't have to worry about pistons,
valves, rods or cams, either. There are'n't any.
Rather, two rotors simply, and ,smoothly spin
out the power. Some power.,
Unlike pistons in a conventional engine,
which use connecting rods to transmit power
to the crankshaft, the rotors run directly on 'an
eccentric shalt. Torque output comes from this
shaft.
As the rotors make one rotation; the eccen-
tric shaft turns three limes. But as the pistons
in a four-stroke -conventional engine complete
their cycle, the crankshaft turns two times. And
of those two, only one produces the power to
drive the car. While all three turns of the ec-
centric shaft in the rotary engine produce this
• power three times. Quicker acceleration is the
happy result.
Mazda has fewer parts to service, too. About
all you have to do is to change the spark plugs
and oil, and clean the air filter once in a while.
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REMEMBER
HELP YOUR RED'CROSS
TO HELP
OMHA PLAJO'FFS
Thursday, Feb. 22
8 p.m.
Goderich Kinsmen Midgets vs Elmira
Saturday, Feb. 24
7 p.m.
Goderich Lions Pee Wees vs Orangeville
9.
8:15 p.m.
Goderich Rotary Bantams vs Elmira
Sunday, Feb. 25
dd
2 p.m.
KFC Juveniles vs Orangeville
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