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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-02-20, Page 5r• SflldI honsieI Jody Brissette looks on intently after delivering a rock in the second game. Her team skipped by Rob Youngblut finished in fifth place. (Staff photo) • Professional Development Day Schools close `for.. da Elementary schools will be closed on February 25 throughout Huron County. The day has been authorized as a Professional Development Day and activities for the elementary • teachers and teachers at the three schools for the trainable retarded in Huron have been planned by a joint committee of represen- • tatives from the Women's and Men's Teacher Federations. Activities have been planned for four centres in the county: Seaforth Public School, Exeter r Public School, Wingharn Public ticipating 'in these discussions School, and Robertson Public • will be members of the Huron School in Goderich. County board of education and The morning will be" spent the school nurses from the. watching, television ... Huron County Health Unit. In actual fact, the planning The' *atter-moors session _wi11 com "�h arrgec;;a; i Teachersat similar specialvidetpe presentation grade levels with'; an op - produced by the Ontario portunity, to . discuss Educational Communications methodology and ideas for Authority entitled "Critical better approaches to teaching. Incidents '.. Structured During,Jhe same time period, discussion groups will be elementary principals will pursuing the correct approach, • 1 meet in Clinton to discuss to. handle ' minor clhssroom curYrent• administrative topics interruptions. " Also par- and the, staff from the T.R. 4 The winners r:f Ladies Tuesday afternoon second Vanstone,_ M ,y Lapainee an Coughlin and Lois Haines. .They will. be presented with the Ormandy trophy at ,our final jitney in April. I`'n second-, place was Eleanor Erskine, Kay Duncan, Irla Stewart ,and Dianne Dickson. WELCOME SERVICE would like .to call you with "housewarming gifts" and in- formation, about your new location. The Hostess will "be glad to arrange your subscrip- tion to the Signal -Star Call her at 524-7854 IONS ° On S.att:irday there were 'teams from GDCI participating in a 3 game bonspiel. A trophy donated by the Kinsmen Club of Goderich was ,presented to the winning team skipped by Sally Stringer and her 'team ,mates Jason Ainslie, Gary Peters and' Jim Clements. Ted Henry, John Parsons,- gteve Doney . and Kelly ,.:Ross were runners-up. Doug Bundy did a fine job Organizing this day for our young . people. Money and ,prizes were donated by the Students, Council and some Goderich businesses and lunch was ger;ved by several ladie.gof th e.c u.rl.in.g. section,. Results from the Forrester's competition in Brantford last Sunday - a team from Oshawa - Avon in the men's division and our Benmiller ladies will go on to Regina March 20th, 21st and 22nd. Congratulations and best of luck to Bernice Moore's team with Lois Vanstone, Phyl Durst and Eleanor Fisher. There will be a men's bon, spiel 4his Saturday and a Farmer's bonspiel on March 1st. Jofl1� THE tragoirt LOW-COST LOANS. d ATTRACTIVE DIVIDENDS LIFE. SAVINGS INSURANCE YOUR INSURABLE SAVINGS BARN LIFE.INSURANCE LOAN PROTECTION INSURANCE YOUR INSURABLE LOAN BALANCE IS PROTECTED AGAINST•YOUR DEATH OR PERMANENT DISABILITY Goderich Community CREDIT UNION 39 St. David St. 524-7931 schools will meet with Johanna Howell, a speech pathologist from University ` Hospital, London. The ,Federation,_ sponsored day should prpvide many op= portunities for improvement as Vane 'approximate 300 teachers 'become.s.tudents for the day. p,m Tie B-a.h-a ! i_F with Teaches... that Christ' had a virgin birth. This is not unique or contrary to science. The Power- and Greatness lies instead -with the 'station of His Holiness Jesus Christ, as one of God's Manifestations. P.O., Box 212 Goderich P.O, Bqx 334 Clinton V . np, • 1 ':Lit. Juniors unbeaten 11::£:1":, ii U1: • 1f/. A GODi~R1CH SIGNAL -STAR, THURaiaAY;FEBRUA tY20,191 PAg,r5' Vikings sweep LIS;1o.weI The GDCI Viking boys' basketball teams swept a triple header from Listowel Lords in Huron -Perth action In Listowel last Thursday. The 'senior Vikings played their best game of the season,- corning eason,coming up with a strong team effort in all aspects of the game to defeat Listowel, 7Q-33, Pat Conlon was the game's top scorer, hitting for 25 points for the Vikings. Jim "Jo -Jo" Watt, with 18, and Ron "Tag" Sowerby, 'with 12, were the uther Vikings in double figures. Casey Wildgen and Susil "Zeke" Weerasooriya each contributed four points while Glen Tigert had three and Mike Wildgen and Jed DeJong two each for the winners. Ste„ve• Kaufman led the; Listowel squad with 13 points: The hot shooting Vikings, who shot 47 percent from the floorr-le'd- 3-346-at-x-t•1•ie-half-..w enroute ,to ,their fiifth victory against two defeats in league play. Next action for all..the Viking squads is here today (Thur- sday'). with Central Huron Redmen of Clinton the visitors. For coach Phil Bugler's senior Vikings the game is a battle for third place in the final standings. Stratford Central has clin- ched first place and will meet the third place finishers in the playoffs. Stratford Nor- . thwestern will. finish second and meet the fourth place team in post, -season play.' The GDCI junior Vikings piled up their eighth con- secutive leaguevictory in defeating Listowel 62-45. Greg ' Beacom • played an.'! outstanding=a • game for . the Vikings ' defensively, and of fensively he led' the team with .19 points. • Jeff Baechler' and Iain Lambert, who disrupted Listowel's attack 'when the Vikings pressed, hit for nine and": eight points respectively.. Jon Barz and Bill Gauley also had eight points apiece. Bernie Van Osch with four and Steve Chase; Phil Main and Bill. Walters, all with two points. rounded out the -Viking attack• r Dale Wilson led Listowel juniors with nine points. Coach-L-yn n -Meyers' V tk ing-s are looking forward to com- pleting a perfect season here today' with Clinton. In the up- coming playoffs„ it appears that Stratford Central willbe the , Vikings first ,round' op- ponents. The GDCI .midgets won their seventh game in eight starts when they beat Listowel 52-50. Dave. Mackenzie - led the Viking offence with 15 points. 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