HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-04-22, Page 11CB club holds
April meeting
The April meeting of the
Circle City CB Club was held
on April 12 at 7 p.m. in the
board room at the grands-
tand. Five guests were pre-
sent.
The secretary's report was,
read by Little and
(Lloyd
Haskell) and adopted by
Roadmaster (Jim Million),
seconded by Gentle Ben
(Ben Prouse) .
The treasurer's report was
read by Modular 4 (Alvin
Daer) and adopted by
Graveyarder (John Miller),
seconded by Little Rascal.
Letters were read by Mr.
Rocky (Roy Kaminska )
regarding the "Jaws of Life"
and ' the Founder's Day
Parade. It was motioned by
Green Ranger (Don Bauer)
and seconded by Gentle Ben
that the,. club help with the
parade.
Next meeting is to be held
at 7 p.m. on May 3. The next
fun fine chainnan is
Graveyarder.
Any requests for
assistance from ,the Circle
City CB, Club should • be
directed to: Box°221, C.C. CB
Club, Goderich, Ont. N7A
3Z2.
Motocross
this weekend
House League Motocross
returns to action this Satur-
day, April 25 at Hully Gully
for its third race season.
This year will be kicked off
with n iinlica I.Pag11e
Motocross School, which will
get everyone warmed up for
another exciting year. Satur-
day's event will feature
lessons in: bike preparation
and maintenance, basic
riding techniques, physical
conditioning and training,
with 'blab—udder's . from ex-
pert riders who have
graduated from the Hully.
Gully minor system.
Bike and equipment would
be beneficial; however,
because this school is for
Motocross beginners it is not
necessary. Registration will
take place from 8:30-9:00
a.mand the school begins at
9:30.
The school keeps in step
with the aims of House
League Motocross, which
are: 1) To provide .safe,. well
organized MX competition.
2) To provide competition
for various levels of• rider
age and ability; and type of
bike. 3) To provide MX in-
volvement without a large
financial outlay, ie: Basic
equipment and licencing etc.
4) To promote the sport of
Motocross on a local level.
For more information
please contact Randy Collins
at 262-3318.
Two pee wee houseleague players received trophies at the Goderich Minor Hockey
Association junior banquet held last Thursday at the arena. Left is Ian MacKinnon, who won
the Toronto Dominlon Bank trophy for most improved player, and Rob Middel was awarded
the Gerry Fritzley Memorial trophy for most outstanding goalie. (Photo by Cath Wooden)
No sooner are fish huts
cleared from our lakes and
the ice has disappeared than
eager fishermen are think-
ing about the happy days
ahead; where to go and how
to catch the wily veteransof
the deep.
Proper preparation con-
tributes a great deal to the
enjoyment, success and
safety of the sport. Safety in
fishing? Yes. The Ontario
Safety League states that it
is necessary to have equip-
ment in top shape and be
prepared for the unexpected,
• to safely avoid a dunking
that may lead to- hypother-
mia, which is the critical
reduction of heat from the in-
ner body core that can cause
death.
It is probably wise to look
after maintenance routines
on your outboard right away,
just in case you find worn
parts that need replacement.
Many a craft has been
swamped or capsized when a
motor failed in, rough water.
You probably put your
boat away in good repair last
fall but it should be checked
thoroughly to make sure that
it has not been damaged dur-
ing the winter. At the same
time, make sure that the an-
chor line is not frayed and
that the bailing pump or pail
is useable.
As you check over all those
beautiful lures and other
gear, consider lining your
tackle box with a one-half
inch layer of ,foam. It will
reduce damaging moisture
and help deaden metallic
'sounds.
The League suggests you
fit a lined metal tool box with
such accessory gear as a
repair kit with a couple of
spark plugs included, a first
aid kit, insect repellent,
plenty of waterproof . mat-
ches, a flashlight awl two
compasses.
Last but not least, make
sure your lifejackets are in
good repair and make a
habit of wearing one this
fishing season.
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The Goderich Minor Hockey Association held its junior hockey banquet at the arena last
Thursday and two atom houseleague players were awarded with trophies. Shawn Currie,
left, received the Fred Thorndike trophy for most improved goalie and John Machmis won
the Wayne Mahood trophy for most valuable player. (Photo by Cath Wooden)
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Courts open Saturday
The opening and blessing
of St. Joseph's Community
$eltool• tenrl s court wilt- take
place Saturday, May 9 at 2
p,m.
After this, there will be a
.limited fund-raising singles
tournament. There will only
be 16 places in the tourna-
ment and they will be taken
on a first come - first served
basis.
Motorbike
safety
crucial
In 1979, 75 morotcycle
drivers and 10 passengers
were killed on Ontario's
streets and highways.
Another 3,667 motorcycle
drivers and 710 passengers
were injured.
With the advent of warmer
weather, motorcyclists are
out in fill forme. The Ontario
Safety League points out to
bikers that the use of proper
clothing and footwear should
be of primary concern to any
safety -minded motorcyclist.
Substantial pants and
jackets, gloves and boots can
successfully rwrlure injuries.
This is purely common
sense. Yet casual ob-
servance would indicate a
growing popularity during
summer months for cut-off
jeans, tee shirts and running
shoes. Frequently,
passengers have been noted
without footwear what-
soever. Without proper_
clothing, the Ontario Safety
League suggests, even a
Trustor spill could cause
serious injury.
— While the mandatory use
of helmets in 1968 sub-
stantially reduced the
number of motorcycle
deaths, there seems little
point in protecting the head.
if the rest of the body is
exposed. True enthusiasts
know this, the . League
believes, and protect their
bodies from the effects of a
spill.
It will cost $5 to par-
ticipate. The fee will pay for
a winger&s trophy, a !1..><er¢s
up trophy and refreshments.
The rest of the money will go
towards the tennis court
fund.
If you wish to enter, please
phone Dave Zyluk, principal,
at 529-7646 or 396-2148.
Remember only 16 can
enter.
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