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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-02-07, Page 511 d Q PPP report 41 Ceurtuppeu ruitc es r 46 persons First of all; I would like to —thank-the_Coderich S gnal.Star,_ -the -fine f printed last week The P article was'very well written with just a toueh of humour making it very enjoyable and interesting to read: However, to be fair to some of the , Members I feel I Must correct a. few Nets -which wgre in error. It was stated that Rick Kingsley was last year's Level 1 winner; Charlie MacDonald won the first Level, however Rick did win. Level 4. Each player plays each other a maximum of. three games rather than a minimum of six- teen as stated last week. The game quoted in the paper bet- ween Dennis' Little and Jzn io,,. Weary w"as won .by•Dennis Lit- tle,' • ,,,We wish tot welcome a new member to the club,' 'Gerry James. Gerry is the youngest member - twelve years old.. However lie surprised Larry, McDougall by winning two of • three games against ,,him. Gerry went on -to- play Dave. Carruthers, but lost that,arne. Gerry 'plays the game • as if.. he was much older and shows. great "'potential of becoming a extremely strong player in 'a short time. The race for -%first place has intensified as first place Jim' Kingsley lost tc, Dennis Little, second place ,Dave Weary lost. to Glen - Falkiner and third place Jim ;`Weary lost to Rick Kingsley. .Asa result' we • now- havesix'm-embers_strongly- con- tending first place. Jim Kingsley is holding • onto first with .790 per cent, while Glen Falkiner- leaped into second p+arce--•close ,behind, with -X778..+ Just -a hair behind Glen come Jim Weary and...Dennis Little deadlocked' with .773'per cent., ~Slipping- to. fifth position, but merely .019.per cent out of first • place is4)ave Weary with' .771 - percent. Leading Level 2, but just a step behind Dave i Rik Kingsley who won two and tied one to raise: his percentage ,to .737. Another •battle rages, on in ,_Level 3 aS John Kloeze con - tin ues his, hot streak picking up • a tie te,lzold onto second place -H@t ahead 'of Dave Carruthers.' T- ' t'ari ffi'gs are as follows: LEVEL 1: Jim e.- Kingsley with 24 wins, 6 lossses: and 1. draw for .790 per cent: -Glen Falkiner 144-0 .778, Jim Weary 17-5-0..77.3, •Dennis Lit; tie -16-4-2 .773 and Dave Weary 18-5-1. .771 LEVEL 2: ' Rick ;;,+Kingsley with 13 wins, 4 .1c sses 'and 2'. -draws ;for 4737 per cent. •John' - Kane 15-9-0" .'600, Glen • Wightm,n 12-9.0 ,571, Harold K oe a 1216 1 431 and Laird Eisler 7-14-1 .341, LEVEL .3: Larry McDougall with 1:0 wins, 21 losses and 2 draws,, for .933 per cent. John Kloeze 8-27- .243, Dave Carruthez s' 443-0 ,235, Dwight Aldham 2-15-0 .118 and Kathy Weary 1-21-0 .04§. HONORARY MEM- BERS: Charlie. MacDonald with 6 wins, 0 losses and 0° draws- for 1.009 per cent, Laverne Riley 8-1-1,, .850, Clarke Teal 5-3-0 .625, Bruce Walls 3,72-0 .600, Ian Ross 6.5-2 .538, Kirk Lyndon 6-6.-2 .500, Gerry James 2-2-0 .500, Reinhardt Voelmle 2-3-0 .400, .Dr. Barry Deathe 1-4-0 '~.200'• and Melonie 'Johnston 1-10=0 .091. TOWN •Dr. T. Melady, and Dr: W.. Schilthius, Guderieh,, attended the scientific sessions and Cen- tennial Celebrations at the On- tario Veterinary Association's ° Ontario Provincial Police, Goderich Detachment, reported six traffic accidents in- vestigated during the week of January• 27 to February 2. - n provincial cou-rt, Criminal Division, Goderich, 46 persons were convicted of Highway Traffic Act - offences, 13 for Liquor. Control Act Offences Four persons •were injured in , and one peon was convicted three of the. .accid'erts while the `rj for, a Criminal Code offence. other three involved property Pr"oincial Police warn damage. motorists about the' .winter Officers laid . 61 charges. driving problem of), "road "Thirty-fve 'were; under splash". As water and slush provisions of the Highway Traf- can splash onto headlights as fic Act, -'18 under the Liquor wellas wgndshields, drivers Control. Act - and eight -under should clean .them -before, and the Criminal Code, f: after every trip. Pra'vincial Police were also Poliee say:- "See better ... be 'called on to' investigate .three ,' .seen- better .., and be safer". occurrences of breaking` and Rolice ,.also remind, .car entering, one -theft and two' owners that there are only other ..criminal hatters. They ' -three ,weeks left to get 1974 - made 33 non-criminalin licence validation tags on cars. vestigations.-T,h�e deadline is,midnight Trhur- Officers .gave 48 ' warnings, sdaY, February 28.- There will and answered/five requests for be no extension. Get .licence assistance. They ----gave five validation_ tags toda.y'and avoid° breathalvzer tests. •• long, last-minute lineups. D --CI wrestlers defeat *100th • annual meeting.. Veterinarians and their wives Stratford at dual meet from m -any pasts of Canada and the United States took part in -.the festivities. The Scientific Programme featured forty-eight different speakers from eight states and. four provinces. $ridge Stores—. 'There were five tables at ;the January 29 meting of the Goderich duplicate Bridge. '`Club: , Winners were: • A. Weerasooriya and 'Dr.. A.B. ,Deathe in first' place with 61 - 'points; Mrs. ,W. Duncan and • Mrs, D.D, Worthy in secon.d with 62; Mrs.'I•, Papernick and Mrs.•B. La Paine in .third' with 56.5; and Tom Eadie and•Ray - Fisher in fourth spot•-with.y55.5 points. ~ 1 • The GDCI wrestling• team defeated 'Stratford. North- western' in a dual „meet held here on Friday. Winning their bnuts for GDC+I were Dox Kirkconnell sin • the 90 "_pound class, Steve Wore in the 98 poundc[ass, Steve Palmer in the 106 pound class, Rick McClinchey in the 115 'pound class, Larry Plaetzer in the 123 pound- class, Larry Donnelly in the 136 pound class, Peter Willis. in the 141, • pound class, Gerry- O'Brien -in . the 148 pound class, Dave 1R�odges' in the 157+poundclass and Jim Ginn in the 168 pound class. 4. A1'so ' wrestling for the Vikings were Fred Martin' at Jdrt,. 1CIiy, Doig and Co. Chartered. Accountants* 268 Main St., EECeter , ARTHUR W. READ Resident Partner' 235-012Q ,. - • • 194 pounds 'and George "Duke" Sheardown in .the 524-7041 u"fmlim.ited class,' • " Ray Donneliy's crew is having a busy week: Tuesday they were -at Stratford Central and "yesterday they wrestled ai " Seaforth. The Huron -Perth champion, ships will -be held next Friday in -St. Marys. a ful9$1iI9H. SINAL -STAR,' THURSDAY; T'EBRLYARY 7,•;rn74 'PPD$ NOW AvaIiable on 1. /ST AND 2ND MORTAAGMf , Anyvlr. rt'e In Ontario On RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL • Goderich District Collegiate Institute night school offers a 'course in Practical Electricity for-ttle. Home. Larry Wilson learns by.doing as he assembles this piece of apparatus. '- (staff photo) , .01 CULBERT'S BAKERY -"THE HOME of rasa rasrRr 49 WEST ST. SPECIALS SATURDAY ONLY German ±. hocolate._C*,lces - dot Cross Buns +& Homemade Cracked "Wheat `Bread ' --anal JA►RR-M PROPER-T-f.E:S interim Finanlcing For New Construction & Land DaViolopment° , - - For° •Representatives in 'your. 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