HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1973-11-29, Page 7ccer club winds
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organizers term the first annual dinner and award present
peons, held by the Goderich United Soccer Club on Suturdciy
'the Bedford Hotel, "resounding success."
!n addition to team members a number of guests, who
idpedget the team off the ground in this its first year of
Aeration, were 0150 present. They included Mr. and Mrs. John
inghaus who donated uniforms,' Reeve and Mrs. Deb
slewfelt representing the, Municipality of Goderich, Mrs.
Howard Schmidt and son Mark, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Eisler and
oderich Recreation Director Mike Dymond.
Mader of ceremonies for the evening was Sandy Profit
CrbPresident Kaz Budny thanked the players for a wonder-
ildisplsY cif first class soccer throughout their first season in
ieLondun League and noted that the club was in contention
joughout the whole season. He added that it was a terrific
lccomplishment for, a home brew team.
DaVe Graf was presented with the Dick Eisler Trophy in
trognitiun of his selection as outstanding player of the year.
it, Eisler made the presentation.
Wolter Gottschalk presented Harold Refflinghaus with the
iom Fortner Trophy in recognition of his achievement as
ioding goal scorer for the team.
TO Bob Schmidt Memorial trophy was presented to best
Gottschalk by Mrs. Schmidt.
�fencen►un Half
Wanda Million was also honored with the presentation of a
recognition of her efforts ,representing the team as
plaque in
fissGuderich United during the past season. She competed at
le London Soccer Leagues Beauty Contest recently. The
presentation +vas made by Alex Varga
Coaches Alex Varga. and Stan Profit were presented with
gftsfrom the players (IS were president Kaz Budny,_ secretary
Sandy Profit and trainer Walter Gottschalk.
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Mr. and Mrs. Eric Thacker of hospital at London and is ex -
Guelph visited at the home of pected to be home Tuesday of
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Simpson on this week.
Sunday. Mrs. Donald Simpson and
Mrs. Finlay MacDonald Christine visited in London this
sot last week visiting in week with her niece Miss Ellen
Brantford at the home of Mr. Elliott, who is attending Fan -
and Mrs. Donald MacKinnon. shawe College.
Mr. and Mrs. Donal,d A large dairy barn is being
MacKinnon (nee Jane Dren- erected at the home of Mr. and
nan) of Brantford are happy to Mrs. Bob Farrish of Kintail.
announce the arrival of their Visiting minister this week at
baby girl Catherine Allyson, a the Ashfield presbyterian
sister for Christopher. Church was Mr. D. Young who
Guests at the home of Mr. is in his second year studies at
and Mrs. Finlay MacDonald Knox College Toronto. Mr. and
this weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Young are formerly from
Mrs. Jim Robson and Thaidra Lethbridge, Alberta.
of Detroit, Miss Lisa Paretes The people of Kintail wish to
Detroit, Miss Cathy Agnew of extend sincere sympathy to the
Michigan, Mr. Donald MacKin- family of the late Mr. Norman
non and Christopher of Brant- O'Connor life long resident of
ford and Mr. and Mrs. George this community, whose funeral
MacDonald of London. ?—`was held at St. Joseph's
We are pleased to report that Church Kingsbridge on Satur-
Ian MacKenzie is improving in day morning.
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The Goderich Rotary
Juveniles hold a slim one point
lead over Bayfield after three
weeks of action. The Juveniles
have a 4-0-0 record for 8 points.
Bayfield is 3-1-1 for 7 points.
The other four teams are bun-
ched close together with two
and three points. In games last
'week, Bayfield, Holmesyille,
Juveniles and Sifto• Slat each
picked up victories.
A three goal performance by
George Gould gave Bayfield a
4-2 win river Sifto Salt last
Wednesday in Goderich. Dave
Wilkinson scored the other
Bayfield goal. Warren Watt
and Jim Martin scored for Sifto
Salt. Holmesville picked up
their first win of the season
with a 10-2 win over
Assessment office in Vanastra
last Thursday. The Goderich
Rotary Juveniles picked._ up
their fourth straight win with a
11-3 win over DRMCO lest
Sunday in Goderich.
The line of,Dennis Drennan,
Brian Thompson-' and Paul
Kelly accounted for eight of the
Goderich goals. Kelly popped
in four, Drennan three and
'Thompson one. Ian MacAdam
added two more and Kim Ar-
bour scored the other Juvenile
goal. In the other game last
Sunday, Sifto Salt picked up
their first victory of the season
by edging Assessment Office 6-
4. Doug Ludwig scored twice
for Sifto Salt with singles going
to Warren Watt, Wayne
Draper, Jack MacLean and Jim
McAstocker. Brian Schmidt
scored twice for Assessment Of-
fice. Barry Walls and Barry
Block scored the other
Assessment Office goals.
There are three' games this
week, two on Sunday and one
on Wednesday. This Sunday,
Dec. 2, DRMCO plays
Assessment Office at 7:00 p.m.
and Juveniles meet Bayfield at
9:00 p.m. The Juveniles play
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h lddltlon to honoring top players of the year, the
(lodalch United Soccer Team also took time out during
(Mir wind up banquet on Saturday to duly honor .their club
$uty Queen, Wanda Million of Goderich. Miss Goderich
MO was presented with her honors by team coach Alex
Yoga.
The November meeting of
Knox Women's Missionary
Society Afternoon Auxiliary
was held in the Church Parlor
Tuesday afternoon, November
g0 with an attendance of 35.
The Treasurer's report
showed the group is steadily
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reaching its objective. Various
items of business were dealt
with and the next meeting,
Tuesday Dec. 18th will 'be the
Annual meeting.
President Mrs. C. Edward
thanked all who helped in any
way with Mr. and Mrs. W.F.
'Saunders 60th Anniversary and
a letter of thanks in this con-
nection was read.
It was reported 103 calls had
been made on sick and shut-ins.
' Mrs. A. Enright read a
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Presbyterian Home for Girls
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McArthur and seconded by
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