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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1973-03-01, Page 8PAGE 8 —GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1973 GDCI NEWSFRONT Coach Frank MacDonald's. Gi)Cl midget basketball team placed a veru respectable third in the,Huron-Perth tournainent. held last Friday at Stratford North Western Secondary School. In their first game ° the Vikings defeated Mitchell 22- 19, but were then eliminated 'from championship play by the strong host school, North- western. ('each MacDonald felt his team made an especially good showing considering that his players were all in thik,r first veat:•'of competition. With six of therm rettt tyinV nem` ve`e'r, the baby Vikings should be strong contenders. The progress , made by the Vikings was shown by com- paring their tournament scores with their regular season results. The Vikings lost to Mitchell in —the regular schedule, but defended them in the tournament, and they had lost 52-18 to Northwestern in regular play. hut planed a ° • BY SUSAN FREEMAN strong defensive game against Stratford in the tournament, holding there to 10 points in the second half. The rehcuncling of Torn McGill and •led de .long and the coverage that Mike An -1 Brews did on Northwestern's top scorer were features of the Vikings play. Ori,ly the cold. shooting of the Vikings kept them from a possible upset of the tournament winners. Against Mitchell, Rick Moody led with seven points, while Tom iMcGi.,ll hit for five. Paul`'. -Mac ay and Mike An- drews hadlfour apiece and Jed -- de .Jong contributed two points. Edighoffer, with four was Mitchell's' best. Paul MacKay and Mike An- drews each had four points against Stratford while Totn McGill and Jed de -long had three each and Bill Gaulev ad- ded one point. Bill McCann had 13 and Brian Levser • 11 for North- western. 1 LOWER 'INTEREST RATES Now Available On ' 1ST. AND 2ND MORTGAGES Anywhere , in Ontario On RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL And FARM PROPERTIES InterimFinancing For New Construction & Land Development For Representatives In Your Area -Phone _ SAFEWAY-INVESTMENTS AND CONSULTANTS LIMITED (519) 744-6535 Collect.. Head Office 56 Weber St. E. Kitchener, Ont. —We Buy Existing Mortgages for 'Instant Cash - MINOR HOCKEY LEGION NOVICE ALL STARS 'Fhe Legion Novice All Stars are still waiting for their next opponents to be declared for the third round sof the 0.M H.A. playoffs. 1 -laving eliminated Strathroy and Exeter in they minimum number of two games for each, Goderich will meet t he winner of the St. Marys -Stoneybrook series fur the district champion - 'ship. The first game in 'that series was played Sunday and saw a powcrful<,St. Mar's team shutout Stoneybrook 2-0, Lu__ thou--rate�tr t rr-. c,iaches Dun Elliott and Richard Madge have been. working ,out their charge; to keep them sharp for ' their next plliyoff round_ The Legionnaires played two exhibition games last week. On 'Thursday;- they defeated the Stratford Minor Novice All - Stars 2-1 in Stratford. Strat- ford led 1-0 after one period on a goal by Todd Shaw, assisted by Steve Schlotzhaur and 'rim Adair. Robert McDonald tied the score with his goal near the end of t he second period, assisted by captain Danny Maillet. Maillet got the win- ning goal fur Goderich at the eight minute mark of the final period. Sunday night the Legion played an ,exhibition game in Strathroy against the team they put out in the first round of the playoffs, but this time Stratihrov %yon 4-3. Goderich goals were scored by Robert McDonald, Larry Madge and John Huff. Picking up assists were •Jirn Costello, Larry Madge- Robert McDonald' and Larry Kelly. TheLegionnaires will not be playing at- home this weekend because of the ice show, but will be travelling to .Preston Sunday for an exhibition game there. BLUE'S SUPERMARKET SUPER DISCOUNT PRICES OPEN 8 A M SHARP TIL L 1, P M 6 DAYS A WEEK ON THE SQUARE CANADA RED BRAND BEEF Boneless Prime Side Bacon 1 LB. VAC PACK Rib Roast L� 1.2 7 8 FLORIDA WHITE OR PINK Gui p efruit MF 549c WONDERFOOD Marsh.- fflillows' 16 OZ. BAGS 275c ARNATION COFFEE MATE'. 16 OZ. JARS $ 1 19 KING SIZE 'IVORY DETERGENT 32 0Z. 89c KING SIZE FRESH Chicken legs & Breasts LB -75c U.S. VINE ONTARIO NO. 1 RIPE' Table Tomatoes Potatoes 14 OZ. PKGS. ,aAG 8.79 3 0 $ 1 = R LIMIT 1 COUPON ONLY PER FAMILY VALUABLE COUPON BUY 1 LOAF WESTON'S SUPREME' BREAD, GET 1 FREE QOOD ONLY TILL CLOSING MARCH 3/73. HEINZ Tomato Soup 10 OZ. TINS 2125 MONARCH POUCH PACK CAKE . 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Miss Stephenson explained Mrs. Cora Thistle, Harold how she was a part of ythe Knisely, Rev. Moira Couper. Church at a meeting of the In (nclia, a country of many Church of -`North India, which TPresbytery Presbytery in Seaforth Thur- religions, it is written into the became a union in November, sday. - He succeeds Rev. constitution that all are free to 1970 of six denominations. 10 Frederick Faist of Stratford carry on their own religion. She speaking of the work to be dome who resigned because- of the said India faces many problems in completing the constitution, many meetings he must attend but is bravely seeking the an- she said when it is ready there as president-elect of the Lott- swer to work them out. One of will be si►parate education and don Conference -of the United the main problems is poverty. medical boards'set up to look Church; ., Illiteracy is another. There is after this aspect of church chairman left vacant by Mr. sanitation. Unemployment is carry on its own work. The • office of the vice- much disease and lack of good work, Leaving the church free to NO-TICE Warre'n's election will be filled high, she said. Because of the Regarding her own work, at the April meeting. drought in the north-west areas Miss Stephenson said they were Rev. Muriel, Stephenson, ser- Of India owing to the fact that revising the Hindi hymn book virrg in India under the United the monsoons failed last July; which will be off the pre--sib- Church of Canada and now on August and .September, vast August. She said she spends a five-month furlough._ until multitudes --have----043---food- of. miicfi of her time teaching May 20 at her home in water and many have, left their music in seminars, workshops Toronto, was the guest speaker. homes to go to the cities for and institutes. She said only two percent of relief. Miss Stephenson completed the people in India are Miss Stephenson said the In- her talk with playing an Indian Christian. It is the largest dian government is trying to " song (bhajan) on a bamboo democracy in the world with a help families. It has set up flute, and playing her violin population of 550 million schools within two or three and singing another song, or people in an area of one million miles of every family. Clinics bhajan. square miles which is about and dispensaries are available The Presbytery appointed a one-third the size of Canada. and nurses and doctors are sent team to be responsible for Miss Stephenson said the out to deal with the sick, but Christian development in the problem of a population ex- there is only one doctor 'for Presbytery. They will he plosion is .being tackled by every 5000 people and one working with Rev. Morley education in family planning nurse' for every 7,000 people. Clark, London, field secretary learned with premature retireme t►s Lauriey At Woodham acharge, of tu 30, 1973, due to illy 1 Interim Tax Bill There will be art.interim tax bill due March 31st11 provide -a better cath fJOW for Municipal oPerst Interim bill will be payable in one Installment, II Chartered Banks and Victoria & Grey Trust Goderich. The tax rate is 25 mills. Final tax billing will folloW:at a later date, dodo June 30th and October 31st. ,The bill will reflect ik total rate, Tess "interim levy of 25 mills. J. Harold Walls, A.M.C.T.,.C,y,l Clerk•Treuue Help Huron lead the way! Jack Riddell Says It's nothing short of amazing the way people from all walks of life are looking to this elec- tion as a long awaitedbpportunity•to protest against -the threat of Regional Government_ and other extravagant measures, We in Huron can respond to this concern by sending a .• Liberal to Queen's Park to help bring accountability back to government. Another Tory can only add to an already overweighted government majority. . Elect a man who will speak his mind and yours! . CJ' VII1,1'°' t',°c=2 Jack Riddell -Liberal • At 41 he is a successful farmer— graduate of the University of Guelph —partner Hensall Livestock Sales --Jack has taujht high school in Clinton and Exeter been a government livestock specialist -- he is a trustee of Huron Board of Ed Married --active' in Dashwood United Chu rch and community work. ucation — Help Huron -help Ontario- help yourself r �.. 4. , vote Riddell a 1 a • • 1 ac 0 F nl Ive rrl It, 01 Dc Inc ith o' ti im 01 ci