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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-12-16, Page 26P 2A t I r RICH SIGNAL, STA% R10,11011 JUST IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS Let Peter show riirlitriti of LIVINGROINI SUITES .14,44.440-pr,ar,„„„Ard.,. _ 40 4 • AV r ••••0.0 •-• '40 ":. Met CHESTERFIELD SUITE reirrt"4 $5500" CHAIR it CHESTERFIELD SETS $4754000 3 SETS TO CHOOSE FROM FA BEDS TO CHOOSE FROM -,„ 7,7 Rotary Exchange students try hand at curling There *as lots of laughter arldthe odd complaint of cold hands as over Id Rotary Exchange Students Ilona all over the world tried their lie at curling on Saturday, The Goderich Rotary Club hosted the students who are spending the school year in District gt (Southwestern Ontario and Phut, Michigan area) fof a fon weekend which AO included a Saturday evening dituterand talent thew at the mii, eommunIty centre, and church at North Street thilted6OStinday, The weekend also served as a farewell party for nine 611 the etudente who are returning to their Mhos etatittries, Phis* trandals d mats ate not essay die wiper foot kith* for eorliog, het Rota* Eiden& Snidest Mary MI6 gave ft her hest abet wen with a little lestnietirm slaying with the Rath, funny far the year. The Rotary Club al Goderleh hosted all the snidest. from their fit for a litti weekend.sPhoto by Cath Wera • freefJtTlMillehelaarte. Misty ls haw South Ainerlea aad is Flyers and O'Briens both win two The Bedford flyers mid (Attlee• Mats both won two games in Goderieh Recreationtd Hockey action lastweek, The first Bedford win can last Monday in an 11-1 decision ovxer Whetstones, Pliil Paquette came out dying to scorn five of the 11 pals, Non Corriveau got two, and single efforts went to Greg Hansen, harry 146614 Paul Cortiveau, and WayneStientect It was a shootnut between the niers and Sunset 6/V Sunday, and Bedford came out on top again by a score of 104, Man Stanley notched two goals for Redford and the rest were divided among Bruce Rottman, Greg Hamm Mill Paquette, lion Cotriveatt, Joist lloy, Pual Cortiveani ftlIl Wallas, and Genedd Ilifterman, gadget got two goals from Rlck Seotiikat, and one each from Soot mMy, Jim learrish,andhrian 011tiette hid ,in tame against t&Cr Maelinei with a dot" awe. Lassa tot two for GlIttletts and Stand" Rolston, and Duncan snored the ethers, Green Machine ga1s went to. John MacDonald, hill Lewis, hence Moshe*, and grace Showdown, It wasn't such a close contest between &Brims' and Hodges Mil however, as &Brim ounsented the Mill 91, Rob Standen exploded fof kr goals for 011riens with Lehey, Crawford, Mingo, Antstrong, and Lassidine notching the distil, la other actio' Meet - stones beat Garb& Gear 64 • she'll love you hill Whitley and Roger Moore each got two goab for Whetstones, Ian tiacAdarn and Ken Bogie not the other two. 0816 pal scorers were Mace Paquette, Terry Shoemaker, Phil Petsie, Slid Warren Watt. GRIM standings Greeri Machine Hodges Garb& Gear (Miens Sunset Hohnesville Bedford Plyers Whetstones GWLTP 14 7 5 2 16 14 7 5 2 16 13.7 5 1•15 13 7 6 0 14 14 6 6 2 14 13 5 6 2 12 14 5 7 2 12 14 5 8 1 11 404 • ....you give her special gift from • „ 0 swoons mot Gonegicif CVIIMIKettOdUllISLCIOra 14tIfisearislo Ringette teams win The Goderieh Junior Ringette team had two wins this week in WOAA Ringette League action, beating Mardi Park f0.3 on Saturday and hosting Clinton for a 13-3 161 Striday. The Seniors had one gone Sunday and abut Out Olsten 114 Tammy Gibbons was the senior pane who didn't let any get by her. Allison Cenduan was high stoner with three goals 'While Lesh'e Rean and Angie Chisholm each got two, Lisa Kicsh, Tracey Wilson; Kathleen bonnelly, and Debbie Mit- ehelmore all notched singles. Saturday in Huron Park, the Junior goal scorers were Vicky Vanderburg, Cathy Gallow, Becky Morris, Samantha Metionagh„ and Angie Chiaholire Tammy Talbot and Shelly Adams shared relminding dties. Against Clinton, Cathy Gallo* and Stacey Rean each chalked up three goals in the 1.33 vie' tory. Mary Michelle Morrlsey got two pals, and Vicky Vander - burg, Deb 0/Brien, Katherine 7 Becky Morris, and Shelia Donnelly each got ene, Tammy Talbot and Pam Wilkins tads turns in net for this game. The Juniori Meet game in Saturday at noon in Huron Park, 'dale the Seniors do notplay until after Chris/ergs, • Bridge Club report On Tuesday, Der 8, the Goderich Bridge Club held its annual dinner at the Redford Hotel after enjoying the gracious hospitality of Pat and John Stringer who opened their home to the members for cocktails, After &Inner, die members drew names for partners and played '11 tables with an average score of 119. Eleanor Erskine and Pat Wager were first North Sotth with 148; Kay Oman and Louise flethefington were settled with 133 points; Mary Donnelly and Helen Tenth were third with 131% and Verna Worthy and Ray Fisher were fourth with 120. Joanne Duckworth and Esther Garrow led Ent West with 1441/2 while Jean Pen** and Rob Damp- sey were second with In; Jo Retry and Thawna Sproule were third with 1311/2, and Evelyn •1, .6 . and. Lee Ryan had 112 to place fourth. Wits were presented to the Overall pad Winnere for MM. Pirst teas Mary Donnel- ly; second, Eleanor Erskine, and third, Dawria Sproule. 6011111P - else Dave Ono Utoroodeirs Stro thitomf ors V616.060 tirodeve *y40$.4 Cerift. toelloit Vogt. 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