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Doherty; Gerhard Gwynn made
it 3-0 as he_acored unassisted:
Spoiling - Goderich Restaurant
goalie's shutout was Paul
Young who. - scored for Clttb
, Grill,
Lione1's Sunoco with their►
new sweaters, started the New
Year rightl;by 'edging Sifto. Salt'
Eric ,'Skirton opened the .
scoring for Lionel's Sunoco,'
unassisted, but Jim Burbine
tied the •g-ar►e-as-T-om--Pincher -
' set hind up. The, winning goal
was scored by ' Stuart Crew.
Eric Skirton drew the assist.
The., Goderich Police
—Association presented each
member of their Ba-ntam team
with '"an engraved" pen at the
game prior to the Christmas ,
holidays. . The coaches also
receivedduplicates. .. -
Over the holidays,, the • Ban-
tam ' Police Falcons -entered.
-several Tournaments. In. Kin-
cardine . on December " 27
Goderich Police Falcons won
their first game agaitrst
Hanover -by a score of 7-0. Paul
Duckworth -., and John . Page
shared in the shutout for the'
SOCIAL NEWS
Wishing everyone a" Happy
and pxogperous New Yeai,:. •
-'Congratulations to Mr. and.
,Mrs. Joe O'Neil on the, -arrival""
of their baby girl, who was the;
New Year Baby. - - • -.
Mr. and Mrs, Bob Madsen
and Wendy returnedhome ,on
Thursday evening from a three
week visit with Bob's parents,
brothers and sisters in Den-
mark:
Mr. and Mrs. Leger.Caxa and
o family spent Chriatinaa
holidays in the Sudbury
district, visiting relatives,
Mr. and Mrs. Eric, McNee
and baby have moved into their
new horse, formerly occupied
by Mr. and Mrd.' Ross..MpNee.
On 'Sunday, Mt ,' Allen'
Farrell; 'Ron" and John' Pen
tland visited-- with their aunts
'in St. Thomas. They called on
theizr°•u�ncle, - Mr. George Pen-
tland,,,, in, London,, 'who 'went
with them to St. , Thomas , and
celebrated 'his.90 birthday with
.4f
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photo by Fred H. ,Bisset
Christmas wedding'
for WitIiains-W�-in
Police Falcon's. _ .A very pretty Christmas -time -
. Rick Stoddard opened --,.the wedding. - took place in Knox
scoring with the first two goals Presbytel*iah Church, Goderich,
and Bill Lewis made it 3-0 on Saturday, December 8 when
before the end of the ,first Margaret -Joanne Williams,
• period. Paul Dougherty scored daughter: f Mr. aria Mrs. Earl
the only goal in the second Williams --of Goderich Township.
perBall Lewis, Steve Chase was united ft . marriage to
acrid Peter Crew. got the goals in Robert George', 'Wart The
"4 -the finkp
-aeri.od. `. ; , Reverend .Lockhart Royal of--
, Second game in Kincardine., •* ficiated it —the double -ring
The bride's Mother waS very
I ely in , a floor -length cerise
crepe•- -gown' with 'silver -ac
cessories, complemented by , a
cor•Sage of pink • . roses. The
mother- of the groom further
enhanced the wedding party in
a floor -length gown of powder
blue polyester crepe, silver .ac-
cessories and, a corsage' or
roses.
Douglas. Wallace was best
man and ushers were Roger
Williams, brother of the bride,
and Tudor Wain, brother of the
Oitrhamoutscored ' • the ceremony,' Music was'prdvided
Goderich'Police Falcons by 2 by.,,,the church':. organist, Mr..r-
goals; and won' by 5-3 as all the Campbell. The bridegroom is
scoring was done in the third - the son: of Mr. and Mrs. John'*
period. Durham has a :good 4.ai'n of Bayfield. - _
team anddon't be surprised to . Given; in . marriage ,by 'her
s'ee them go striiighttthrough toi father, the -bride swore,a
the finale. `.'cat,hedral go .n ,.ofeAlencon•-
In Arthur„on December 2-9, - lace, , with scalloped empire..
,Goderich 'Pollee Falcons - waistline, bishop's sleeves with
defeated St.- Marys 1-0 ,,on a - nylon frilled trim at neck' and'
goal by Don-Kirkccnnell. In the sleeves., The bride chose oa
second game they defeated nylon juliette cap, edged with
:Blenheim 6-3. Then in the' lace matchi "'g that -of her gown.
finals they faced their ctld.; The 'cal. held in place a tiered
rivals,Clinton„ and lost to them ;,,,allusion blusher veil, also trim -
4,0,, Clinton won ;the'. Tour, med With Alencon scalloped_
nament its Arthur. lace edging. She, carried a'
Regular scheduled . game on bouquet of white and red roses
Janu'ar•y 5,•. Clinton defeated' and pink carnations. • :.-
Goderich 4-.1,. Bili Walters got The attending. maid of Mr• and Mrs. Ronald ,Martin
—the Police' Falcons' only goal. honour, Miss Debbie 'Riehle and Richard of Wasaga; Wayne
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Next activity will be in Clinton and sisters of the bride, Mrs-. of Rostock;. Mr.- and
a
Tournament: ' ,Janet Rhody and Miss • -Susie. Mrs Don -- Gilmore. of New
' •I,n a home and home series Williams were. gowned alike in 'ai'mbiiye''Were'"`C'll'i'is'ttrra's' '.:'
against .Clinton • Midgetss;the ."floor -length dresses.; �'ci`f' visitors with their parents Mr.
' Goderich' Club won in Clinton burgundy and white checked and Mrs, (Sheldon 'Mar -tin. Ong
on Saturday December 29th by taffeta with a burgundy velvet December 31, Mr. and Mr's.'
the score of 6-3. In the return • bodice, -trimmed with matching Ronald Martin: and Richard'
game played here in Goderich "~ checked taffeta frilled cuffs and left for Liberia, West Africa on
Sunday January 6th the Clin frilled collar on:. a.'• V -neckline. '" a three month stay, .
kin, Club played one. of'their The waistline was caught,with Mr: 'and Mrs. Fred Thomp-
.best agame5., to date and .a cranberry satin sash,that tied son,., Benny and Billy of
defeated the Goderich Midgets..:,
in a conventional beiw in front. Caledon and lvily'Darcy Thom- '
6-3. No details on these games-. They wore wh'it'e spider mums ° pson of Trail, B.C, were
were available. ,,-' • in their pompadour styled coif- holiday visitor§' with Mr. and
Travelling " to • Zu•ich on fures, and carried bouquets of Mrs. Gordon McPherson
January 2 to play four 'Print white spider Mums, with Mr, and Mrs.. Lorne Forster,
groom,
Following a reception- at the
Pineridge-'Chalet•.the couple left
honeymoon ;trip , to
Eastern Canada. They will
reside near Bayfield.
• the family. • -
U.C.W.
The December Nile U.C.W.'
” meeting was "held in the chiirctr
on December 13 beginning *ith;:
-pot .luck dinner. After the din- •
ner, Mrs: Durst, .. of Seaforth,;
showed how to snake Christmas'
decorations, _table' centres veto.from odds and ,ertgds: Mrs. Brin
dley thanked 'MA.. Duret.
Minutes were. read and roll
, call •was answered by 16 mem- -
Work" Committee } - rs. Earl
Bogie, Mrs. Harry Watson,
Mrs.. Harry :,t irvin and-. Mrs,.,. .
`Witmer Rutledge; Telephone
Committee .Mrs: Horton
Talmay, Mrs. ?Len Christilaw,
Mrs, Wilmer Rutledge; .Food
Rutledge:
Committee Mrs. leave"` MWDiar-
mid, Mrs. Alvin Kerr, Mrs. Len
.Christilaw, Mrs. Allen Dickson
,and Mrs.: Les J,pbnstoii;
Christia ° , Missionary
Education Mrs. -McClenaghan,,
Mrs. Earl Srwood; Literature
and Communications Mrs.
Alvin Kerr,' Citizenship and
Social -Action Mrs. Elwyn
Pollock;, Community Friend-
ship and Visiting Mrs: Wilmer
,Rutledge and Mrs, Russell
Brindley; Supply and Welfare -
Mrs. Doug McNeil; -Steward-
ship and Vocation Mrs. Dave,,
McDiarmid; Program and
Hostess Rev. McClenaghan,
Mrs. Doug Young, Mrs. John
Clements, Mrs, ' Russell Brin-
dley; Nominating Committee,
Mrs. Elwyn Feagan,-.Mrs: Ron
Pentland,- Mrs. Dave McDiar--
bers.'and several visitors,
followed' with the election of of,
fices_for •1974 as follows: - Past
_.President Mrs. Allen' Dickson; -
President Mrs. Doug Young,
First Vice -President, Mrs.
.Chas. Johnston; Second Vice
President Mrs. Alvin- Kerr; ,
Secretary Mrs. John `Clements;
Treasurer Mrs. Elwyn pagea
Manse Commitee ;Mrs. Elwyn
Pollock, Mrs Horton Talmay;
Representatiive,,,, to official
Board Mrs. Wilmer Rutledge;
Pianist Mrs. Earl Sherwooy
Bujing Committee Mrs. El
Pollok, Mrs. Charles' l nston
and Mrs; Horton, Talmav;.
Rusty Ormandy and Shirley
McFadden, Novice 'dance pair
membersof the Goderich
Figure Skating Club, placed.
fourthin the Canadian Central
Division Championships held
in Chatham last week, •
Busty` and Shirley -competed
against skaters from Manitoba,
Northern. Ontar#o and" Western
Ontario and were placed fourth
by • the ` panel of five judges.
Their marks were only.3 pointe °
and one ordinal ' behind the
third place winners,"a pair from
Dundas. ,
-First place, winners were
Michael de la Penatiere, and
Sharon Su- dicky. of 'the St,
Thomas 'Figuke Skating Club,
who placed'fourth in the .
Canadian Championships last,
Year: Second place winners
were •a. pair from the Winnipeg
Manitoba Winter Clint who
•placed eighth 'in Canaitianslast`
year.
These pairs ,have improved
over the past year and are ex-\
petting, higher placings =,,;this
Year. Th�yse placing first,, econd
and - third in these . cha pion -
ships now qualify for the
Moncton N.B. °at theme end of
Jantlal"y: Rusty and Shirley
were disappointed to; lose out
by such' a alien triargin, iiut>'
Rusty was pleased -and very
proud- tk' be invited by the
Western -Ontario Section to ac-
-Company the* team to '4he
_Canadian' Championships.
He will be expected to,.attend _
all the 4practiee sessions:, and,
competitions. in the 'eight and,
he will be in Moncton where he
.will observe and listento- the
training, being given to the
Novice, Junior and Senior
dance -competitors and learn
what is expected .of competitors
at the Canadian Championship
level. -
He"will be flying ;to Moncton.
with the tearn'on January 27
and staying with theri'i at- thee'
official hotel. His .,room` -mates
for the stay in Moncton will be
his close „friends Michael de la
Penatiere of St, Thomas, . who
placed first in the Novice Dance.
Championships. anff Robert
MacCormick of London who
placed second -in the' Junior
Men's free skate in •Chathafm
last week.
mid and Mrs. Hairy Watson. • Canadian . Championships in A sad part of the competition
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that it was the last competition'
he would attend with Shirley,
.his partner- Tor the past year..
Although she enjoyed skating
with Rusty, Shirley, has found it.
difficult •to maintain the rigid
practice schedule necessary f�r
competition skaters and keep
up tier school, work and part
time job. Competition training
is so demanding that Shirley
had to make' a decision, that
decision being to contipue
skating as a recreational.
skater, - e
Misty's plane and tdea'ls are
to .,continue. competitive ,,skating
and a new partner is now being
tented and selected.
The coria -petitions held . in
Chatham were both rewarding
and stimulating' to 'both skaters
and apectatora. The central 1:
Division Champibnships.wiil' be
field inBrandonManitoba and
the - CGanadia'n. Championship!:.;.
will . be held in..Quebec City
,next. year. °
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game, the Kinsmen, ,,IY,fidgets
defeated Zurich" -1,4-1. bong
- Marshall led the at'tack With 4
variegated re&and white car- Wray and Wayne were holiday.
nations. •
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ver-
' Minor pee Wees, Goderich won.
goals. Rick' Moody and Scott •,, '-,-,-,---_,.,_,Home with their 'parentS, Mr.
Oleninark Homes are looking and' Mrs. Frank Mewhinney
hat trick: Mike,,,,Cummings and were Marie of St. Catharines,
for, two sweaters that have been
Grant . Shelton ' got one gOaC-.' Murray of Peterborough,'
DOuglas of Milton and Linda of
Please return toi'Coach •Gefirge,
• ' Lee Arbour had six points for Kitchener.
the night, 4 assists and Vgoa 5. ,
A6,one looking ,Fpr a bargain,,L,, „Terry Wilson was a'' holiday
- - -HOCKEY -NOTES . __mike '.e-immings has two_pair visitor with „Mark Innes at ,
New sweaters are in for the of Bauer skate5 sizes, 6 and 9, Drumbo.
three pantapv- Hoti,9e League . and 'priced at $6.00 and' $9,00. Mrs-. Wilmer Harleton, Mary
Teams. Goderich ' Elevated-, They can be 'seen at the Tuek and Tom .6f St. Mary s, Miss
MeGee' .G.M. - Parts, ,and. Don Shop, . ;Marion Solomon 1 a Stratford, .
Hoist Real • Estate. Goderjdh Liontl ' Moss, the sweaters Mrs., Kan Wyck of' Wingham, .
Minor Hocloy Association,.and you donated for the pee Wee, - Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Campbell .
tne praye'is, would like to ex- House Liague tearn sore look f4nd.,Mr. and Mrs, -.Bert Gam -
press their thanks to the spon- great, The team will be known rnie of LucknOW: were holiday
' sors who purchased these much . as Lionel Sunocos (formetly visitors with Mr. arid Mrs. Ross
needed sweaters. - ' - .‘ ,,Goderich Motors). Dee ilayIo; .
Mr, and 'Mrs. Andrew Gaunt
In an exhibition game• ilt ''''''the coach ' arid his team are
honie' On Saturday, December quite Prond Of their new team . 'pent Vew.Year's with Mr.
29 against Southwest London- name and sweaters. Mrs. Earl SherWood at Carlo
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