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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-12-16, Page 274s - Industrial Curling.... o from paaelA in his own hands this *brie. That in the capable hands of his oppo- nent, Bernice Moore. Up by eale bit in scoring position, skip Moores options were clear: hit and Stay for victory, hit and roll opt for a, tie and an extra end, or lodes and get a free drink. Bernice ordered a rye and coke. Gulless sad KM have good. match The match between the Maiftand Golfers and the Huron Health Unit also came down to the final rock of the game. Excellent curling was displayed by both teams throughout this battle - Penny Peters' performance was par- ticularly perfect for the Golfers while nurse, author and one-time dp Lamle Pa- quette stood out for the Health Unit. Once again the outcome of the match was not in the hands of the eventual win - OM As Maitland's usually flawless skip Sue White had the power to record a vic- tory for the Maitland foursome. Sue ordered a double rye and oche. !Local edges Sales Office The outcome of the match between Local 1863 and the Champion Sales Office also rested on the mai rock of the game. For sir ends, 11, did not appear that the final rock would hold such significance as the , Sales Office totally dominated their union opponents and built up a four -point cushion_ Over the years, however, the foursome of Profit, Crawford„ Falkiner and Kelloogh have shown that the word 'quit' is not in their extensive and often colourful vocabulary. In the lucky seventh end, they sowed four to move close and in the eighth managed to hide the winning rocks behind a multitude of guards. Only a terrificshot by skip Pete Wildman Wanner cotiM have prevented The impressive comeback tritunple The entire Sales Office team ordered triple rve and cokes. nroneras pave powerful In three other games, the last rock was Arad as important as knowing who was Canada's foutth Pei:Me Minister (answer next week). Most of the Victoria & Greay team had already left the ice as a lotady GDCI Viking skip Wake Paquette made his final altenipt of the evening. Skip Paquette's final draw was se cessful and another point was added to the already sufficiert margin Ed w 7. The powerful threesome ot Dave Brissette, Del Mitchelmore, and Mike Paquette displayed fine technique and little charity as they attempted to win evesy end. They did not succeed in this quest due to a pressure -packed shot by Guy Kelly in the sixth end but they came close. E3enrentary Teachers lase The final shot Of the evening scored points for the gleMentary Teachers hitt not enough to change the coutcetne of, their batik with the FoTeSteTS. Barb and Jim Hawkins paired up to pro- vide the leadership neerkd for this victoty While teacher extraordinaire Mary La Taylor showed tremendous 'bitty' as she removed rocks from the house when it was not her torn regardless of their color. The world would ' be a better place If everyone shared Ms. Taylor's lack of Teams have ups and downs The game of corhog has its %IS and dawns. Going into this week's mopet/Son, the &fto Salt Maniacs were 1 o to! high after two wins in a row while the Champion Silver - Brooms were feermg low after a series of defeats:. Those emotions - ; following the 11-3 win by the Silver Brooms. Chain - pion skip Barry Page realized he would need the big artillery in his battle with the Maniacs and his wife Monica agreed to help. The outcome of the Monica vs Maniacs drama was never in dolt as the Silver Brooms sparkled throughod the contest GODERICIISIGNALeSTAR, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER* 1I1—pitogm on. Chess Club report Brian Brindley performed weft last week by winning all three matches pbyed. This promoted Brian from levet 4 into the level 3 standngs_ Larry Gower moved from the honorary o go into level 2 with his two victories. Kirk Lyndon also picked t a win Which transferred him from the honorary level into a level 2 tie for second place with Larry Gower. • Dave Weary advanced his winless ratio with an adcfr- tional two games to his favor. Louis Stadelmann, Bob Fitzolaines and Brian Milier all achieved wins'in their one match of the even- ing to further enhance their percentages. Solution to last week's pro- blem: 1. B - ft2 ch. —K -R1 B - Nft des — IKX8 3. Q - /Ornate OR 3. Q- Itn. mate This week's problem: white to move and mate in four. EVA Min tei /Pa •.• ',"17Er .1lift If you're NEW IN TOWN and don't know which way fo 'ton coil the hOffilisi at 594-714S roo-lfbe gIth LEVEL 1 Dave Weary Bob Dick Doug &lanky Dennis Little Louis Stadelmann LEVEL 2 Bob Fiteetames Larry Gower Kirk Lyndon Jim Kingsley • LEVEL3 Phil Abbott Barry Page George Barwick Brian Brindley LEVEL 4 Pierre Chagnon !dike Cox Scott Brindley Den Etue 06.10' Sailor Gmham Hamilton (N.3) takes oat a MIldatay at- tacker while Dave Bardiff (Man picks up the pink tram Haylow Pee Wees demolish Kincardine The Haylow Electric Pee Wee B team demolished Kin- cardine here Saturday by a score of 10-2. Kincardine never got a chance to get in the game as Goderich took a 7-0 lead in the first period on goats by Jamie lin•wzgi, Richard Bod- dy, Steve itruntrong, David Jim KeiIy, Tom Bean, and Bruce Parent Chris White with two, WINS LOSSES DRAWS PCF. 10 1 1 .875 10 2 1 AR . 19 5 0 , .792 • 15 4 1 _775 9 3 0 .250 HONORARY LEVEL Brian Miller John George Walter Andy Calder Bill Barlow Phil Walton Bruce Thomson # . MOST EVIPEOVEDPLAYERS 'Rob Diek Kirk Lyndon 9 5 0 _643 6 4 0 .600 6 4 0 .600 7 5 0 .583 6 5 0 .545 7 7- 0 .500 4 8 0 .333 7 17 0 _292 4 10 0 .286 4 11 0 .267 3 M 1 .130 O 30 1 .024 4 0 0 .1000 7 0 1 .938 5 4 0 .555 3 3 0 .500 2 2 0 .500 1 2 0 ..333 O 3 0 _OM INCREASE 116 1123 1 ii HaU,, Soddy, and Atm - straw drew assiOts. Kincardine managed two goals in the sed period, but so did the Pee Wees to maintain their seven -goal kad. Gary Erb netted !both goals on una.oisted -ys. 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