HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-04-15, Page 11Ringette teams have awards banquet
On Friday . night, the
Goderich Ringette
Association held a potluck
banquet to round out their
year,
Representatives of the
Goderich Optimist Club were.
on hand topresent each
senior girl with a medallion
on a,, red ribbon. The senior
team, in turn, presented
their sponsors with the
W.O.A.A. senior ringette
trophy for the 1980-81 season.
The Goderich Lions Club
was represented by Pete
Bettger who presented each
junior girl with a medallion
on a gold chain from the
G.R.A. The senior girls also
received a medallion on a
gold chain from the G.R.A.
Each medallion ' was in-
scribed with the player's
name on the back.
Dave Parks of the G.R.A.
presented .. plaques to;
secretary treasurer, Ruth
Oke; senior team manager
and referee, Debbie Brown;
timekeeper, Leslie Rean;
timekeeper and referee,
Wayne Herton.
Jane Netzke and Marilyn
Aubin of the Goderich
Recreation Office were also
present.
The Goderich Ringette
Association thanks John
Nichol and Brian Sylvester
from Stratford who volun-
teered their time to coach
and train the senior team
Those are not Grade 6 Robertson students laying on the
floor, that's seaweed. The Dancemakers conducted dance
workshops at Robertson and St. Mary's on Monday and
Counties have new
culture consultant
Effective. April 1,1981,ser
vices of the Ministry of
Culture and Recreation in
Perth and Huron Counties
will be handled by a new con-
sultant. .... .
Melanie McLaughlin,
formerly . responsible for
North Huron and South Grey
and Bruce Counties, is
replacing Al Sinclair who
has worked for the ministry
in Perth and Huron since
June, 1976. Mr. Sinclair is
taking responsibility for
Elgin and Kent Counties.
• The staff changes are part
of a re -alignment of staff
responsibilities in the
'ministry's southwest field
unit designed to equalize
workload.
_Located. in the Hanover of-
fice, Miss McLaughlin joined
the ministry's field staff in
January, 1978, following
employment with the
--7nivefaity of Waterloo's ea
-
ordination department and
the City of Woodstock's
recreation department.
The Ministry of Culture
and Recreation field con-
sultants provide access to a
wide range of ministry ser-
vices, including organiza-
tional consulting, staff
development, resource
material and financial
assistance programs. All of
these are designed to assist
in the development of local
cultural and recreation op-
portunities and organiza-
tions.
GODERICH INDUSTRIAL
FASTBALL LEAGUE
NEW PLAYER
ENTRY FORM
if you wish to piny fastboll In the G.1.F.f9 you must
meet one of the following eligibility requirements: a)
be a resident of Goderich or live within a 10 mile
radius. b) be employed in Goderich or within a 2 mile
radius. c) be a student of G.D.C.I. sometime during the
current season.
Name
Address
Last Team
Position _
SIGNATURE
COMPLETED FORMS ARE TO RE SUBMITTED by APRIL 20, 1981.
MAIL ENTRY FORMS TO:
MYLES MURDOCK
1ST WELLINGTON ST. S.
GODERICH, ONT. NTA 3T3
SRA -45110
Phone
OR LEAVE AT:
KIRKEY'S CAR CARE
80 VICTORIA ST.
GODERIC14, ONT.
Tuesday, as part of. their two days
(Photo by Cath Wooden)
this year. Angela Carter and
Donna Murray also did
coaching and training duties
for the junior team.
A special thank you goes
out . to Dick Eisler and
Bluewater Cable TV, the
mothers who helped serve at „
the banquet and to all
parents and people who
assisted with transportation
to away games.
Winning
coach
A bit of sports nostalgia
was replayed recently when
Brian Carroll coached his
Strathroy Franklin Motors
"BB" Bantam hockey team
to an All Ontario cham-
pionship.
Brian, son of Mr. -and Mrs.
Howard Carroll of Goderich,
was a member of the
Goderich Legion = Bantam
"B" hockey team when it
won All Ontario in 1959-60.T
He`was still a member of the
team: when it won the All
Ontario runner-upcham-
pionship in 1960-61.
Twenty years later, last
Sunday, Brian - saw his
Bantams defeat Port Hope 5-
2 to win the 1980-81 All
Ontario series.
Plans underway..
Plans are well underway
for the rapidly approaching
Nielsen Field Classic slated
for May 2 in Seaforth.
The 1981 meet marks the
second year the event will be
held, and organizers are op-
timistic the Classic will pro-
vide even greater competi-
tion than it did in its record
setting inaugural yea_ r.
In 1980 five of the winners
in the eight -event meet. went
on to claim Ontario''Federa-
tLon "of `Secondary_ Schools
(OFSSA) titles.
One of the winning
athletes, Johnny Nielsen
(after whom the event is
named) of Seaforth has just
completed his . first year on
an athletic scholarship in
Michigan. Last year Nielsen
set. shot putrecords
throughout the province and
his effort in the Classic
swiftly provided credibility
for the youthful event.
The prime mOver in the
field classic, is Terry
Johnston- -.- coach and
physical education in-
structor at Seaforth District
High School. Johnston says
this year early indications:
are that the number of par-
ticipants could quadruple
that of last year.
The organizer says the
rapid growth is easy to
understand. . "They. (other
coaches and athletes). were II
very impressed with the way
the meet was run last year.
They have talked with other, II
people and told them they'd
be back this year."
Funding for the Nielsen
Field Classic is raised
through donations and from
fund raising events.
"My object is to bring peo-
ple into the area and show
thema small School can -,
have the facilities a larger
school can have," explained ma
Johnston.
The field used for the event IN
at . Seaforth District High
School has newly con
structed shot put and discus
rings and plans are in the
works for all -Weather rub-
berizedrunways.
.
As was demonstrated last
year, the Nielsen Field
Classic offers first rate com-
petition as high school
athletes gear up for other II
majorevents of their season.
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