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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
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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
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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
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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,
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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.
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