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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-09-18, Page 3
(is ,Clinton opener Junior BY T. 1). • Coaches Phil Bugler and 13i.11 Garrow of the GDCI ,junior OIL Vikings can feel a certain measure of confidence today when they take their tears into its first :14uron Perth ('on Terence scheduled gargle (IlntOn The defending conference• football champions, the In Vikings, hada win and a tic in exhibition games last week against tw(>•-„school4 from the high•I, rated Sarnia. (on lerent Playing In Sai ma on l uesday the Vikings 'tI(Id '1 t1Iallot4114'1n 111 the' ,c uI Ing came in the fourth quarter I ht. likings only touc•hclow n c ,hill: 111 it 1e�1111 (41' a)1»(ke(1 punt un the Sarnia ten Jim M( Lean gal 111 front r)t the kick ,1.11(1 fell on the bill in the end /lint' for til)` Ina ior score Nle t earl had scored an earlier t 1111 hdow rl. Treco\ er°rrlg a third qua! 11'i, fumble in the Sarnia coli /1rne, but 11 \ 1, nullified by 'N oI•"t hl'111 I\ erled t he. scute on ' (;ODE RICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, SEPTTN BER 1$,•197`x^ -PA( c!)(1A1 11111 1,1l141141()%1 rite Irl the tllul th (111,11 tI I 11I,4 h(•re uuu 1 I Icl,l\• 1)('11)14' ,1111'llthussi.1,t14' t'1u\(d (if (,1)(1 ,-,tullerlts, the Iun►UI• 1. 1 11ngs !,\ ( w 1 pow. Sarnia ( eI111',1l 11lrtl,,,( ,Ki.e.te had two touch dI)\\ the \fliking'. going \.11k oft Li( kle in tin" tntit (Iwo ter. and running y,ird� (in ,I sleep ill the third quarter lien \\ ul'sell \\ oh ,1 three yard (1l\1', :gild •11111 liar/ till ail 1'Ight yai (1 run ,(cruuntcd fol• the other Viking tuuchcio\fl 1' I is \1itc hell kicked r\\ u cun\lI•t,, Ful. the Vikings Win hi first o.11c- :;r,:}i :• :.:t.;:• •. . ;•X,:°�C.;,v ••kx ::.}}:•.t::; •a3:t;$;:,';:<:.',^;:': v'i}i}:::e''r :> ;i::.. afA:E`.;ti{tit,.+`•..s,. ;},�z, '\ Sh... {<�.:L:':f'F::; ., .r, .,.r...: ..... ..249 :$.. upsolid to hold off the' highly tui* The GDCI Junior Viking .defense cameed Sarnia Central attack. • The juniors constantly came up with gang tackles such as this while their offence �•Rick Leddy(53),Jim Clement (52) and Jon'Barz romped to a 26-7 win. Here Tim°McLean (40), • (10) come in to help two unidentified tacklers stop a Sarnia running back. (staff -photo) On Sunday, September 14 the Sunset Mixed Scotch two -ball league held their final party for the season. This ,being the last two ball, they decided •to see •how.0 Mr, and Mrs; Golf game wuUFd turn out. We had some very goad scores with Genu, and Willie Low winning low gross for thctzday. • Second was Mary Lynn ynn and Stan Telford with Mike and, A.delL,‘ Drennan, Ellen and Stan Connelly placing third and fourth respectively. . l'he group enjoyed a very GDCI Sr. Vikings look. for .first win BY D. The GDCI senior, Vikings came out of their exhibition football schedule undclfeated by virtue of a pair of ties against Sarnia Northern and Sarnia Central last week. In Sarnia Tuesday, the, Vikings showed,good form for 7' first of the season game, although their- youth and inexperience helped, set up much ,of the Sarnia scoring. Despite` a few • fumbles and somc•confusion in assignments, the V ikings fully earn( d their '0•'0 tie with Northern. Viking touchdowns came on a '1—f;R "Wong” Arbour, Lv 50' yard re,ver•se by Bill "Gator'• Walters, and a one yard cl° 1rterback sneak by 'Iain Lambert. Lambert also kicked two converts. The Vikings tie here Friday against Sarnia Central wars' at cldit to the defensive squad. Many times throughout the ,gamer they were called on to stop the Sarnia offense inside the GDCI five yard line. _Outs tancfing efforts were 10i ned in,defensiveiy by Gerry O'Brien, Keith aMcLellan, and W • Sarnia led -0 at, the half, but Lee Arbour's 55 yard off -tackle run put the Vikings within one point of Central, in the third quat r. Iain Lambert's •single in the fourth quarter gave the Vikings the tic. Again it was the fleet - footed Arbour who got' down - field to stop the Sarnia receiver in the .end zone for the single point. When the Vikings begin defence of their Huron -Perth Championship today in Clinton against central I-Iuron Redmen .cu` .•:,•,+•,�;'•`(s9 ,4,r :., 4: v . .:i). .:r:`:,y;::;::,r,`. •'M:`±}$c,`;io. h, •o,y y� :w• L. • ' ::}'.'.'. • "• ..:2ar is {�. r.`f•:4: ;;: : f::!i : ' }>y1 j.%i: .�2'.•+�'.• t'+;:!�'i}'Fw,•F'::fY:, :>rrt.G�;�o£,a'.x�:. u�•.Ri: ,;a . •: „•, ..., ... ... .. ... •}:}•i.§K .. rt� cam:. GDCI Senior Viking quaterback Iain Lambert goes up and over a Sarnia Central defender during last week's high school football exhibition game. Lambert booted a 60 yard single late in the fourth quarter to earn a tie with the favored Central' squad. (staff photo) (game time 1 pIn. r coach•Ra.y' Don.ct1y is looking for an,. improved effort from his of- fence, who had trouble moving the ball against Sarnia. •Coach '' L)bnnelly feels thett delicious pot -luck, with everyoneeeryone winning a prize• - The overall winners of thiI two-hall'played 7 holes of 'golf .prior to Sunday to determine the c,hampions•• The winners were Adele Drennan and Bill Asher with Nadine Br>wr1 and Stan ' Telford receiving the runner-up.trop•hies. ' . Ward. A -lot of extra hours and h� "l work went into organizing this group this year and once again special thanks 'goes out to -Nadine and Bill Brown: The Club• matches have now progressed. to the finalists: Tony Bedard and ,Don Bedodr who will play off to deter'tiiine the first flight winner in gross play; Mark Lassaline and Marcel Richard the second: and° Steve Doak and 'Gerry Lassaline the third. The Handicap Championship has reached its finalist peak too: Rick Sowerby and Leroy Bedour in first flight; Leon Gaynor and Rike Drennan second flight; and Charles Robertson L-(nd Cliff Kennedy, third flight. Tony Bedard was low gross winner for this .week's men's night. First flight winners were Geo. Low, Denis Lassaline, Rick Sowerby; ,set"ond flight, Roy Telford, Stan Telford and Mark Lassaline; third flight, Wolter ' Sheardown, Ed Harrison and Mak McKenny, The ladies' night auction was very successi(i again this year. Spec-ial tilank•s to :Joyce and Mary Lynne and Geo. for a well Organized evening,'Don't forget our • ladies -.closing dinner is tonight. The ladies have reached their finalist' in their matches. Club Championship will be played off between Elaine 'Phillips, Adele Drennan and Shirley .Baechier•. The Handicap Charipionship has again Adele and Shirit'y as well as Pat Clifford. Good luck girls. We hosted the (0A&I Tour namcnt? on September 14 with lack Hinton of the Goderich District winner of the over all tournament.' ,lust another rendnder'to our .Juniors of our ,lunior Cltib Championship is to he held On Sunday,, September S. Although fewer people arc' golfing the course is still very active with new improvements_ ,Watch for new tree, new traps. new greens and new'. buildings. The weather is once again most favourable for gulf - so don't jack those clubs, aWay yet. Now is the time for' practice and changes in your game in next,. prepare ) ( order' toj �I { season. 1 The C1u hh I ( s open n daily ancf range halls may be pl('kell up at the pro shrtp'any OW. I) ttel•'blocking along the of- .ft'nsiv e fiinc and improved iinling by the, Vikings' 'hacks. aro the areas of concern at this stage of the season. CQUNTRY CHB BY DORIS PAQUETTE The 'top ten winners of nlerl.s —night September 8 were Ken Trietz, Tony Bedard, Al Sumner, Bob Shrie,r': Bud Worthy, Issy Bedard, Barry Eastwood, Fred ,Jewell, Don McEwan, Ross McDaniels. The Men's Invitational held Saturday, September 13 was very successful despite the terrible weather. Did you every try to'"putt- with hailstones on the green? 114 players braved the elements. Low gross of the fild \\•a5 won by Carl Carlton, Brantford with a'score of 71, Low net was won by Jack Hoffineyer, Goderich, with a 69. Bill Bradley hid the longest drive and cic)st+st to pin onrNo• 6 was Issy Bedard,' Ladies' • night winner's' for September 9 were; first flight Marie Huff, ' Maxine Martin putting; second, flight, Jean Knight, Hazel Beaver, floss Smith putting; third flight. Bud Elliott, Carol Hunter, Chris Hoffineyer putting: fourth flight; Sue ..Eastwood, "Bertha 'McGee, Ginger Shorti(ed putting; .closest to pin on No. 6 Doris Paquette. Eight Goderich Ladies at- tended the district tOut'namcnt ...AT BEST BUY PRICES �r TENDER TOP TENDER ROUND STEAK LB. $1.59 CENTRE SIRLOIN Le. $1.89 HOMEMADE HEADCHEESE LB. 1 .19 LET US FILL YOUR FREEZER CUSTOM CUTTING .OF BEEF & PORK IS O.UR SPECIALTY BUTT - SHO. PORK CHOPS LB $1 .48 AINSLIE. MARKET LIMITED CALL 24.85S1 Home Dressed inspected Meats at Wholesale Prices. . Police busy '° as accidents cause. damage Local ,traffic accidents kept the Goderich 'Police I)epart- m,ent busy during the 'past week with two resulting in major damage, A two -car collision on the corner of Victoria, ,ind i igin Street. on September') resulted in a total damage affiliate of .425 to vehicles 'di l\ en by Grace Cranston, 155 l:e,lys St., Goderich and °Kirk McNaughton, 46 13111(.0 St., Goderich. There were no in- juries. A single car accident on September 111 resulted in $400 damages to a vehiHe driven by .John Denomy, 1A9 Scll'Ith St., Goderich. The vehicleJeff the road on Cambridge Street and struck a hydro pole There wee© no injuries 1'11(' worst thing ,ibl,ut :�(lting old is Iisterling 1(1 the hil(iJ,'On's i►t1\ 1(`1' in Kincardine.September 10 when 1'a0 ladis from Owen Sound District played golf, the_ largest district tournament (ver held in this district.. - Maxire Martin won third low gross in: flight' A. Doris Paquette, won fourth low gross in flight A. The district team prize was won by Goderich Maxine Martin, Doris Paquette and Jean Knight. This Saturday, September ''0 is championship. day at the Maitland. Come down to the. club and cheer the players on to victory. They Men's Championship is a close race between. Issyt Bedard, Tony Bedard, Paul .Johnson, Bill Stiles, Karl Campbell, Fred Looker. The Ladies Championship is between Marie Huff and Doris Paquette. Ladies Rose Bowl is between ,Hazel Beaver and Jean'<flight. • Ail men and ladies who have played nine nights or more will each be playing in their own. flight for top honors. ,Our best wishes go with Fred., and Edna Looker who will be going to Toronto on Monday September '!•_',_to compete in the Air Canada finals. A reminder to the. ladies - (.)ur last ladies night will he held on Wednesday, Sc tc m h . 24 - golf f dinner, entertainment and a short meeting. Let's make this a good turnout for a good year. KEW ARRIVALS to the ALEXANDRA HOSP. GIFT SHOP INFANTS -A , NEWBORN - 24 MOS. Jumpsuits - Diaper sets - Dresses - Blankets - Shai is ' Sweater Sets - Sleepers -"Housecoats - Mitts - ° ALSO, FRENCH, GERMAN AND ENGLISH. ,Colognes • Soaps - Talcs HRS: 2 - 4 pan. daily except Sunday 1. 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