The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-03-07, Page 12'.4PAGE 1 - - ►C,DE.R1GH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1974
G�dericli hosts inter -,club
' The Goderich figure/'Skating
Club last Sunday hosted the In-
terclu-b--meet at which 12 clubs
from Walkerton, ,Seaforth,.
Clinton, Stratford, W ingiartt,
Hanover, St, Marys, Mitchell,
Mildmay, Teeswater, Harriston
and Goderich were represented.
In all, 170..:•skaters took part.
Each club was allowed to enter
only the three top. skaters
each Division.
Winners were:
Novice Dance, the Lyndon
trophy presented. by Paul'
Shearhard: Mary Lynn Cline
and 'Wendy Marks, ,Stratford;
Marilyn Mair and Lorrie Blair,
Clinton; Lori Gavreluk and
Curtis-Moore,-Wingharnr
Junior Girls, Barth Trophy
presented by. Mrs. Shirley
Barth: Patricia Little, : trat-
ford;., Marlene Webb, , Walker-
ton; Pegg Jones, Clinton.
° Junior Dance, Sutheiland
Trophy,, prehent'etJ by Bob
Chapman: Karen Pedersen and •
Debbie 'Chessell, Goderich;
Peggy Jones and Car(ilyn
Wood, Clinton; Mary Ann
Cummings arid Jane Symons,
. Clinton.
Junior Meh.'s, . Toppin
Trophy presented bvv' Brian.
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Topping: Dalton Wotfe, Mild- by Mrs.. Fran Brady; Margaret
may; Don Edmunds, Mitchell; .Barth; Stratford; Kith Mar -
George Dierolf, Goderich. sden, Mitchell; Carol Chap -
Intermediate Dance, tt •new man, Goderich,
division trophy from Anstett Intermediate Men's, Brady
Jeweller, presented by John Trophy ,presented by Bruce
Anstett: Margaret' Barth .and Brady: ' .Blaine Moore,
Nancy Numa, Stratford; Scott Winghatn; Scott Murray, St,
Murray, St. Marys and Susan Marys; Chris' Barth, Stratford.
Little, Stratford; Chervl,i, Senior .Dance; Anderson
Gavreluk and Catol Whteeler, Trophy .presented by Mrs..
Winghattt. ,Shirley. Barth: Lynn Simons,
Intermediate •Ladies, Stratford and Patricia Anstett,
professional's° trophy presented Clinton;' Grace Ann Kueneman
and Mary Webb, Walkerton;
Elizabeth Gaffney, , Stratford
and Gwen Kahle, 1' I.itchell.
Senior, ladies' free skating,
Donald McPherson Trophy
presented by.. Mrs. Ruth Chrit-
chfield: 'Lynn:, Simons, '`•.Staat-
- foto;•Gwen, Kahle, Mitchell;,
Heidi ,Merkel, Stratford,'
The Jack McPherson
Memorial Trophy was presen-
ted to. the Stratford Club for
having •a total of 42 point's,
This is the team 'trophy.'
oney for Ianguages
A federal -provincial °of Ministers of Education.
agreement, was signed today to The program will again he
prig\•ide second -language_ coordinated by the Council o(,
training for 'post -secondary Ministers of Education and ad-
. students this summer in a ministered bi, the provincial
• program funded by the Depart. De tartrnents ocEduca•tinn..:.
-ntent of the Secretary of State. In courses lasting about six"
Ther. agreetlient, which will weeks students will have anol,>-
portunity .to. improve their
knowledge of English or French
and,learn about the culture
associated with the 'language»
they: are studying.
Bursaries are valued at $610.
include• the participation of
4,400 students at a cost 'of -$.2.8
million, was signed by the
Secretary of State Hugh-
Felu-.lkner and, Dr. Maurice
u
eh r, .Seco ,Ary -General of
e4reta'rtat ,?;f the Council , Room, board and tuition are
paid through the funds
provided by the federal govern-
ment, but students pay for their
own transportation to and from,
the places of study.
An ,. added feature to the
program this year , -will the
groups of Anglophone and
Francophone folk singers
visiting participating univer-
sities across Canada to perform
and teach their folk songs to
students studying under the
program...,
Cash You
' •Receive 12 Mo. 18 Mo. 24 Mo, 36 Mo. - 48,Mo.. 60 Mo. ,y
$1,000• 88.811. 60.95
• $1,500 133.24 91.45
$2,000 177.65 121.93
$2,500 222.081152.42
$3,000 266.50 1 182.90
$3,500 310.90 1 213.37
$4,000 .355.35243.89
$4,500 1 399.75 1274.35
$5;000 1-444.20.1 304,87 °
47.04 ' 33.18 1 •26.30 1 22.22 ,
70.58 49.79 1 39.45 1 33.32
94.10 66.39 52.63'1 44.46
1144 83.00 65.78 ; 55.56
141:18 I 99.60 78.96 1 66.69
164.70 , 116.19 92.11 1 77.78
188.25 1 132,8C 105.30 1 88.93
211.77 1 149.39 118.45 1 00.03
235.32 ; 166.00 13i.60 1 111.17
EXAMPLE: $4000.00 repaid in twelve
monthly, instalments 'of $88.81 would cost
$65.72 calculated at -our true annual interest
rate of 12.1, percent per annum. Our rates
include life • protection insurance (for
surable members) at no extra cost.
Goderich Community A,
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H.vn , School curling wound up Tor the season. on Friday after= David Jansen, second; Rob Youngblut, lead Doug Bundy,
noon at the Maitland Country Club. Emerging as the top coach; Ted Henry, skip; and'SaIIy Stringer, vice. (staff photo)
team for 1973-74 was this rink made up` �f (left to right)
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PECIAL CELEBRATION
As you are aware, this tournament Is our 25th (such annual event and we'are
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having a CELEBR'ATIO'N.. Besides having a permanent plaque installed; at i""' he
arena, a buffet dinner and a get-together is Olanned so that those involved in the
tournament over the years can renew old friendships and "hash'over" old times.
FRIDAY, MAR.CH'i.5
Saltford Valley Hall
5:30 p.m. to 8;00 p.m.
BUFFET STYLE MEAL -Eat atyour convenience , (within reason)
VERY INFORMAL'PROGRAM-Other than a few words of _welcome
$2.Q0 Each (Souvenir and food is included in price)
This is not a promotion to raise mor:ey but a sincere effort on behalf of the town
and Lions club to salute all those who have assisted in any ,way with the tour-
nament in pest and present years.
ANS EVNT FOR LAIES &q0EISITILMEN
FOR » TICKETS AND FURTHER DETAILS CONTACT:' .
• NIP WHETSTONE, 188 Warren St., 524-7180
oril'CK PHARMACY, on The Square
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LIMITED NUMBER" OF TICKETS AVAILABLE
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Please pass this'invitation along to anyone interested in your community Ouch al former .
coaches bnd managers' referees, graduates (players past) and, of course,"the fans and
supporters. .(Adults only.) ' ,
• HOME QP THE BIGGEST LITTLE HOCKEY TOURNAMENT IN THE WORLD •
"Helping n t°o support minor hockey for 25 years"
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