HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-11-20, Page 39°
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Last week l burned the
midnight oil to get the Chess
Club News written on time
and thou'prbnupt\y forgot
deliver it to the Si|-8ta
office. So this week l will try
to over both weeks.
Doug Brindley who was
leading the Honorary
Division with two wins has
won six morein a row t� take
over .first place in the club
and become the only un-
defeated player this year.
n'doYoatedp!*yortNyxour.
In the last two weeks.Kirk
Lyndon has come up with five
, wins in siX games to move out
,.of the honorary level into
second place. Even though
Chas. MacDonald won all
three 'of his games he failed to
move up from his third place
position.
Taking over the last first
Level position is Mike
Koszycki who also was in the
Honorary Division two weeks
ago. Mike has an impressive
6-2-1 record so far this year.
Both Doug Brindley and Mike
Koszycki were in Level four
last year „making their
records this year all the more
creditable.
In Level 2, Jim Kingsley
winning streak to advance
from last place, to first place.
Davp,Weary has put together'
a three game Winning streak
-to move into fourth position.
Don Bogey gained five vic-
tories in the last two weeks to
lead the club in total victories
with 14. ^
In Level 3, Larry Gower
continued to play extremely
well picking up his )3thwin to
take the lead. Louis
Stadelmann won three of flve
games toimprove hiewin|uoo
mark co.000.
Off tooslow start this year,
Brian Miller is beginning to
climb through the ranks by
improving his win loss mark
from .333 to .364 and moving
up from the lead in Level 4
into fifth position in Level 3,
We would also like to
welcome two new Members
to our club who joined two
weeks ago - Bob De Lyzer and
A'mondoBartnlnuo. Bob has
moved into d plaCe in
Level 4 whjle Armando is still
in the Honorary Division:
Armando has found the
competition a b so far
but has shown the ability to
Pick up a lot of wins before
this season is over.
Two weeks ago the Chess
Club hada record turnout of
23 members nd obtained|
27th and '28uh members this
year, ,This compares with 30
last year, at the end of the
ueonon. Indications are that
we should reach a mem-
bership of 35 by the end of
this season.
The standings as of Nov. 12.
)0?8are aufollows:
LEVEL Doug Brindley
with 8 wins, 0 losses and 0
draws forl.0Nporonnt; Kirk
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LyndonChas.
8-}-� .857' .
'MunDuno\d 10'2-0 .833;
Benjamin Stadelmann 10'3-0
.769; and Mike Koszycki 6-2-1
.722,
LEVEL 2: Jim Kingsley
with 8 wins, 3 losses and 1
draw for .708 percent; Harold
}{\uoze 7-3-0 .700; DarroQ
K|oezr6'2'2.TO0;Dave Weary
6-3-0 .667; GO7 and Don ��� Bn �4
7-2 .652.
LEVEL 3: Larry Gower
with 13 wins, 8 losses and l
for .614percent; Glen---'unun5.
. \' John
Wightman '
Kane 7-5-0 .583; Louis
8tade]mann'6-5'O.S45' Brian
Miller 4'7-0 .364' and Jim
Gower 8-}5'O.348.
LEVEL 4: John Kloeze with
'4 wins, 8.\uauoa and 0 draws
for percent; BobDeLyzer
3-SVO.332;'Brian ubortreodS'
N'V .275; Bob Cox 3-0'l .269;
Kathy We2-6-0 .250 and'
Rick MacDonald 2-15-1 .139. '
HONORARY.„ MEMBERS:
Bob Dick with 2 wins, 1 loss
and 0 draws for .667 percent;
Dennis Little 1-2-0 .333;
Richard . Facchinato 1-3-0
.250; Laird Eisler 0-2-0 .000;
Alan Facchinato 0-5-0; and
Armando gartolotto 0-6-0
'.000'.
'If you are interested in
playing chess whether a
beginner or experienced - it
mokmsnudifYnronco.youwiU
fit in either" way - phone Jim
Kingsley 524-9019 for details.
the front row (from left) are; Tracy Wilson, Allison
These eighyoung ladies were involved ioubm�n-a-thom
Straughan, Deninne Walsh and Angie Chisholm. The back
of drums. Although only two of the girls made it through the
six hours of twirling they managed to raise $50. Pictured in
sponsored by a group of Majorettes to raise money for a setrow includes (from left), Jackie Larder, Nancy Fincher,
•Donna Phillips and Barb Goddard. (staff photo)
e'iectsofficers,
for new year'
A meeting of the newly Mrs. Davidson aud Mrs.
formed Gudoricb Home and MacKinnon attended 'the
-School was held last Wed- Professional Activity Day
nesday in the library of meeting at Victoria School on
Victoria Public School. October. 20. Mrs. MacKinnon
The following, new slate ufgovou�aocoumtoythis, vvb|oh
6YY|oary for 1975-76 was dealt' with~ the ' }{'H
upand Auved��curriculum.
President, Mrs. Sandi Special guests fOr the
Davidson; Vlon'Progidoot, evening were Dr. Tom JaAAor
Robertson Memorial, Mrs.and Mrs. Joanne Jasper. Dr.
'DaLurea Campbell; Vice- _Jasper is one of the local
President, Victoria Public, dentists and Mrs. Jasper is a
Mrs. Nancy. MacKinnon; Public Health Nurse. They
secretary, Mrs. Corine provided a very interesting
-Walsh; treasurer, Mra talk on dental health and
Penny 0verboe; mem- nutrition.
bership, Mrs; Mary Lynn The next regular meeting
Telford; publicity, Robertson will boheld. January 14, 1076
Memorial, Mrs . Nadine in the library of Robertson
Brown; publicity, Victoxia�`^��o,noria} Public Scbuo)_x|l
Public, Mrs. Eleanor Hot- are welcome.
chkiss.
Anyone interested i
joining th'e Home and School
can do so'by. contacting Mrs.
Telford at 524-9635. The
..mb--_,'pfee _$1.00 -
Also, any parents from
Robertson School who baVn
paid their membership are
entitled to a $2.00 refund. If
you have not already
received this refund, contact
Mre.TV}Yord.
An up-to-date report on the
crossing guard 'situation at
Victoria Public School was
given by Mrs. Sharon
Scruton.
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