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Group finds pay as you play' works
Novices Curlers from
Goderich Township__. and
surrounding area had the
opportunity to learn about
curling and how to play the
sport this past fall and
winter at the Vanastra
Curling Club.
Township residents had
the opportunity to try curling
on a `pay as you play' basis
to see if they enjoyed the
game without having to join
the club at the beginning.
Over 50 people participated
in this program over the fall
. and winter season.
Several participants from
last year have joined the
Vanastra Curling Club and
-pray on a regular bases m`liie
Men's Curling Monday night
or mixed curling on Thur-
sday night this year.
The program has been
offered since Goderich
Township Recreation
Committee initiated it a year.
and a half ago. From the
response, plans are to
et ritinue it again neat year
as soon as the Vanastra
Curling Club opens in
November.
There is still - room.. ,for
curlers, so keep it in mind for
next year: This year's group
was co-ordinated by Claire
Cox andDave Hemingway.
Participants in the Goderich Township Curling at Vanastra
Curling Club endedtheir season on Sunday, March 29. Some
oieuri are,_baek_row from left, Dave Hemingway,
Mike Bornath, Peter Bornatb, Philip,. $ornath, George
Ralthek
BY TD
At the annual meeting of
the :Goderich-.Minor_Hockey .
Association held Saturday at
the arena, the 1981-02 ex -
Picot, Claire Cox, Ken Harris, Andy Riehl, .Charlie Wain.
Front row from left, Paul Wettlaufer, Brenda Harris,
Heather Harris, Mary Wain, Doug Stirling. (Photo by Doug
Yeo)
ecutive was chosen.
Bill Rahbek will assume
_the__ position of. president,
with Cathy Boddy ` and
Lawrence Scott serving as
Goderich team
shuvis strength
at Barrie tourne
On April 4 and • 5, the
Goderich Assessment Office
won the B division of the
Provincial Assessment
Hockey Tournament in
Barrie.
Goderich lost their first
game Saturday morning 6-0
to. Newmarket, then beat
Toronto 9-0 on Saturday
afternoon. Sunday morning,
Goderich beat London 9-0
and in the final, the local
office defeated North Bay 9-
1.
The Newmarket team
eventually won the A
division of the tournament.
Goderich has been in the A
division finals four times and
won twice, and in the B
division finals once and won.
Team members are:
Barry Bloch, Doug Fisher,
Paul Corriveau, Greg
Hunsen, Gord Munroe, Cam
MacDonald, . Mery
Dougherty, Bill Globinski,
Dale Mitchell, Gary Arnold,
Dave Pettinger, and Randy
Mochula.
Bridge Club scores
There were seven tables in
play in Goderich Bridge Club
activity Tuesday night The
average sore was 84.
On the North South side,
Cathy MacDonald and Pat
Stringer took top honors with
103 points. There was a tie
for second between the
teams of Mary Anne Dempsy
and Jean Papernick, and
Evelyn Galbraith and
Dawna Sproule with 931/2
points. Barbara Howe and
Marian Lane came in third
with 851 points.
Joanne Duckworth and
Lee Ryan combined to win
first place on the East West
side with 101 points. Mary
Donnelly and Eleanor
Erskine had 1001/2 to win
second, and there was a tie
for third with 85 points. The
teams were Esther Garrow
and Helen Young, and Kay
Duncan and Nuala Conlon.
Members are reminded
that next week is a charity
game with proceeds going to
help fight Diabetes.
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for you!
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the two vice-presidents. Don
Johnston will be the
secretary, of the association
and Lynn Rumig will con-
tinue her duties as treasurer..
Six directors will be ap-
pointed by the new ex-
ecutive. The past president
is Don Larder.
The. GMHA took the first
step in a program to standar-
dize the uniforms of the all-
star or travelling teams. As
sweaters are replaced, these
teams will be attired .in the
home and away colors of the
Philadelphia Flyers which
are orange and white with
president
' black.
• 'Also, all players in the
GMHA_will be encouraged to
equip themse1ves7with blae-k
helmets and pants which will
be used by all teams, both
house league and travelling,
in the association. This move
will ease the. burdert on the
sponsors and give more flex-
ibility in the increasingly ex-
pensive business of outfitting
the young hockey players. "
The financial - picture for
the GMHA has brightened
considerably over the last
few weeks. Through grants,
donations and money earned
through . their "skate-a-thon
and other projects, the
GMHA is now faced with an
estimated year-end deficit of
only $300 instead of the
several thousand dollar
deficit- which—teemed likely'
earlier. „
The only remaining activi-
ty for this season will be the
junior and senior banquets
for. GMHA players. The
junior banquet will be held
•
on Thursday, April:16 at the
arena. The senior banquet is
set for 6:30 p.m., Wednes-
day, April 22 at the Saltford
Valley Hall.
Holmesville Rockets capture
CHHL title with -2 victory
The Hoknesville Rockets
defeated Sunset Golf Club 8-2
in a sadden -death final last
Wednesday night to capture
the 1980-81 Central Huron
Hockey League cham-
pionship.
The victory climaxed a
very successful playoff
record for the Rockets;
winners of all but one in past
season play. It was the
second year in a row that
Holmesville and Sunset have
Met in the finals, Sunset
having won in 19.80.
It was also the third
straight 'league final for
Sunset who lost to O'Briens
the previous year.
'Sunset opened the scoring
six minutes into the game
when Ed Jones' screened
shot found the far corner of
the net to give the Golf Club
an early lead.
Prior to that, Holmesville
goalie Bob Hnatyk had
robbed Sunset's Ray Volland
Of a sure goal with a spec-
tacular glove save from
point blank range.
The Rockets then bounced
back . with three goals 62
seconds apart for a 3-1 lead
after the first period. Garry
Tebbutt got Holmesville on
the board at 15:13, Greg
Burns put the Rockets up by
one 12 seconds later, and
Mike Hodge scored at 16:15 -
on a wrist shot from just
inside the.blueline.
John Vanloo put the
Rockets up by three early in
the second period before
Sunset's Wayne Doak cut the
lead to 4-2 after two periods
of play.
Holmesville turned ' the
game into a rout with four
unanswered goals in the
third period. Don Shropshall
and Burns scored on
breakaways and Don
Crawford and Vanloo added
two more insurance, goals to
wrap up the championship.
It was the third straight
playoff victory for the
Rockets over Sunset after
dropping three of four during
the regular season.
The '80-81 season comes to
a close Saturday, May 2 with
a banquet and awards
ceremony at the Goderich
Legion Hall at6:30 p.m. 7:30
p.m.
Children often
choose adventure
trail for school route
The way to and from
school might become an
adventure trail for children
if they are left to choose the
route. 'They are likely to
select the most "mit' "
path and it is usually do ed
with construction sites,
troublesome intersections or
blind alleys.
It is up to the parents to
select the safest route for the
child to take -to school. First,
says the Canada Safety
`Council, parents should
determine the safer side of
the streets, avoiding the
hazards mentioned above,
then draw a map of the
route. Explain to children
why that route was chosen'
and why.they must stay on it.,
Children will obey more
readily if a reason is given.
Teach children the
pedestrian .safety basics.
Tell them to cross' roads only
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at crosswalks or where there
are school crossing patrols.
or guards. Explain the
authority of these people.
Help them to learn the mean-
ing of red, yellow_ and green
, traffic lig t and t le
messages of street signs.
Once they have mastered
the basics, dike them on field
trips into traffic. Walk the
route with them, both to and
from school, several- times.
This tests their knowledge in
' the actual environment
under protected conditions.
Be sure when taking the
children on the. test runs that
you obey all the safety rules.
" Besides being curious,
creative and imaginative,
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