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Zone final.
playoffs
The first game of this ,zont•
final was played last Tuesday.
February 27 in Port Elgin bet-
ween the first place Sunoco,
anti second place Gudert, h
Sailors. The second
game in the series will he this
k ovning Sunday, March 1 to
Goderich at 2100 p nt Beth
teams defeated their sena fatal
opponent, in four straight
games
Guderit'h hand led Sea fort h
and Port Elgin defeated the
Kincardine Bulldogs i 'last
Sunday to take tht•rr st•rtt•, 1 t1
Gnderich won 3 oitt of the four
games the\ •played withA Port
W,Igirthis year Gnderich won
-1t'rth ,-anaes pfd in GThleiTch
hY'-Singes; of'6.71itnd 1 l -1 and
split the two :twov games i'hev
dropped a 4 encounter to Port
Elgin tit the seconcl.gante of the
schedule and defeated Port
Fagot h :, i Paisle\ in t1it- final
regular season g,t rue
Rou��R-
RflBERiSON
BOYS BASKETBALL
•A basketball tourti:trnemt utas
held on Saturda‘ . Fehru:try ' 1
:It the (;oderich I)istr•ict
Collegiate Institute where our
school- R,►bort.,",n 1•lemor1al,
made a \.ery commendable
,'bowing We won ons' .;,tree,
lost otic, but„at tkiI4ein ,t scare'
PUBLIC SPEAKING'
w}ts ptt'sr tied
with biz ituhli,=peaking trophy,
yin \Vednesday by George Low.
`president of the Legion. We
wish -iason the hest of luck on
March i when he iournet. to
Runt•v for ,mother contest
Carol (_'hap"rtan ` put our
.c}too1 on the map ht com-
peting in ,t public peaking -con-
test last Saturday. February 17
,, in (;Jenne. We are pleased
with Jier orttyniing effort.
Nell dories Parol'
DRAMA
Practises are being, Meld by
Mrs. }crown's drama club, ''ttrs.
Freeman.- prtrmary choir.
Mrs Brow n is ;tlso organizing ,t .
junior , hour in the iunii►r wing.
DEPARTING
We are yt•ry `sorry the Sander
son fn ti 1t are Iea.ing to take
up residence in London. Bill
has been outst,inding in all
,areas of sports. Brad, who ;fist
attends our school is quite an
avid sportsman.
,Goderich 4H club
. The first meeting of Goderirh
Four -1-11. Club, •was held, on
Monday. Fehr-+tory 19, 1573. In-
c lading the Leaders, Huffy and
'Heather Elliott, there were
only .five nit•mht t'- present, to
,tart the club "Spo.rtswear from
Knits"
Discussion topics we -re
"Knowing Knits'', -Fibres for
Knit,","Stretch F'abriis•' and'
-Choosing Sportswear"
Pamela La nib and Gail
Elliott demonstrated how to
take Jneasurments to get"
correct pattern size
On-Mnnday. Febrira.ry ''(ith..
at the second meeting of
.,GotiF�ri _. Eau. the C' tib
welcomed three new .members..
Officers were chose, and are
as follows: 'President - Anne,,
Rising; Vine -President, •Javne
Collinson: Secretary and Press
Reporter, Gail Elliott.
The Club chose for its name,
,.Fashion Flashers'.
Altering a pattern, and cut-
ting and marking knit fabrics
were discussed.
The next meeting will be
held at the'home of the leaders
on March 5 at 7:30.
WHENEVER
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MY 14//FE CALLS
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LIONEL'S
S'uNoco
'At The Fairs Polnts
Licensed Mechanic
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SPORTS ACTION SINE
by MORLEY LEEKING JR.
With approximately 17 games left in the NH L. schedule, no
positions are secure (excluding the cellar-dwellers).,New York and
Boston are chasing Montreal for first to the East while Detroit
and Buffalo are neck and -neck for -the last playoff spot 1 Ed note:
The Leafs arc ,t „olid sixth► In the Hest. ('hit'ac;`"ts comfortably to
first brit then it he+ontt•s it real clog -fight for the last k►layoff spot.
.first 10 points separate the second and the seventh teams. Only
California mak be t,tn,rdered out of the race. This may be one of
the most exciting tMwishes tit recent hEtur .
Baseball management and players finally retched an agreement
anti are now in the nttdsi;t,t spring training. Many players have
changed teams this vtsar, t e Frank Robinson, Pat Dobson,
Orlando Ctpeda, Its„c Carty, eye lle► loOk for an interesting year.
The: Montreal Expos are :thous ready to become ;t first division
team/ if the\ , an till one or two spots, they will be a solid titll-
cluh (Watch for Mawr League Ilan-I)o\vn in "Three Weeks►
Ice ('hip. Had ,t Tint Horton doughnut last weekend and I felt
like i was -41► y.tgars +,lci..Ltt,er -44., the week has to be Ut ,tri
TJ'- ._
Lions ready ,forYoung Canada Wee
From March 16 to 24 the
24th edition of the Gnderich
Young Canada Weak will be
held sit the Goderit•h Memorial
Arena. This year, about 1600
Young plavers will compete.
The tournament gut it s start
twenty-four year, ago when -a
couple chaps interested in the
youth of tomorrows had an idea
of holding a hockey tournament
for Youngsters under the age of
twelve on the Wednesday of
Easter Week hack in the spring
of 19.19.
Nip Whetstone, who was
then chairman of the Goderirh
Lions ('luh boys and girls com-
mittee and Lorne' Wakelin
manager of the newly opened
1. tan is h.! past 1 his- E rot.ht_r izntli�t a.4ckr-t+a ,►etts t ttTl anti 1Mt-rnorrrri--Art'rrw--pfaTnr'd the
corarrierttcd, llt '. rust another grit who's ret itir,d ,” . I can't
figure out the 1..a, Kings trading ,twat Ralph Bac kstrorn for Dan
Maloney Backstront w:ts a solidifying fa( tor ori th,it team and
thes '11 int„ htii r;,',tng tato the play -oft run. See you next week.
Sunday. Ft•bruar•t 25 two Dontinicirt Curling Champion -
men's rinks from Court Ben- ,..hip to he held at the Maitland
miller and iso ladles' rinks
from Court - Fa, 'nation jour-. Country flub, Goderit-il; March
never1 to the( ;len Bri;ir Curling -'`)• 'it) anIl ':31_ .
Chits in `1';tterloo to ontpete in „ N'Ien's ,tnd Ictc1ie:' >tearns
1he Cana di to Fort' iikr's from British Columbia,
Alherttic' •
curltun(; ,' Saskatchewan,
• M;tnitt�;t�, Northern ()mark)
anti Scll.hern Ontarin--will be
•compo i1g for the 1)nniitrinn
Chamiflonship.
This ill be an opportunity
for loc;)rl, residents to see some
top' leyet. curling; and also he
.given the. (tpportunit• tti extend
our part (uIai' '',d.uderich brand
of. hospitality t,i► the visitor
across the Dominion.
Southern Ontario
finals
.After .t da\ (it keen curling
the local ladies' rink :kipped by
F:ilee n Bowman, Eleanor
Fisher,' Vice: Millie Lohb,
second, and Betty Moore, lead.
emerged yictr,riouw
Winner in the nten's division
was the Fergus team skipped by
Bob M;tnter -
Placing se, and \vas -Jim
Hawkins team: third place
hying taken ht the team skip-
ped -h !van
The two witirti,ng teams w
rt'p.resent Southt•rn Ontario In
-the Canadian 'Forester's
SEWMOBILES
.one clay tournament and sent
out word that it t%Is open to
stmt team tyithrn it :10 mile area
of Gnderich.
1' Ieven 1t -ants entered this
one day tournament which was
won by Lucknow who captured
the Reg McGee trophy as the
winners. 'This trophy is still
competed for as It goes to the
Champions in the "B” division.
,
The largest number of club,
to play in this tournament was
during Camila'. Centennial
when 100 clubs took part. An
extra day was needed to play
the 1.:3 extra dohs.
The first team front outside
Ontario_ to participate itt this
event was the Winnipeg
Mustangs in 1951. Since then,.
teams from as far away as St.
-John's Newfoundland, in the
East, Van+•uuter, in the west,
Lynn Lake, Manitoba, in the
north and Los Angeles, Califor-
nia in. the south have taken
part in "The Biggest Little
-Hockey Series in the World".
When tht. 22nd- tournament
GDCI.curlers play last match
'i'he(f-17.('.l. boys' and girls'
curling teams took part last
week in Huron -Perth com-
petition .helot in 'Teeswater.
Taylors Corners •The girls' team, composed of
by Jean Rodges
- skip Karen Rivett. vice Brenda
Moore', second Brenda,
The second meeting (if the Brissette a nd lead Kathleen
Taylor, ('c,rners Sew mobiles• McCreath, plus spare, Bonnie
club was held February 241 at Westbrook, placed se(Ond.
Holmesvillc'P ibti ; School. • The giIsyvt+R. tWO-' 91;. three ■
The members tried to •iden- amts a4l tt rtin �..
rif"y different _amples of knits and i'ittford Central 9-5. '- ■
as to kind of material. 'Then the Th -t ir',1(.�i rtn1v loss .was to
leaders demonstrated the dif- W'ingt�;•t1t.
ferent markings on the pattern 'I'he�;.hovs' team consisted of
and told' what -they meant- skip ` •Jinn 'Durst, vice Al
The girls wOrkt_•d. at pinning Worgan, second Andrew Har -
the pattern and cutting out per, .lead Tom -ienrv, and spare
their garments until it was time Steve' Henry..
for -the meeting to lose,-
'I'hey heat
lost to Stratford Central, 9-4,
Rind to. Mitchell, 9-7.
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