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qutto a 2114ifirst half lead
u to "and Todd Graham both had
f; coring 15 points apiece and
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on and Baird Robinson,
theach gamey had eight
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Barwick had five while playing his usual
heady game.
Chris Jtiergen Scholtz and Kevin
Telford had four points apiece and Jeff
Bedard had two. ,
The Golden Bears got the bulk of their
offensive output from Jeff McCowan who
had a game -high total of 24 points.
The Vikings go after victory number
eight today, Wednesday, when they travel
to Wingham. Their next home game is
Friday, February 18 at 6:30p.m..' against
the Stratford Central Ramblers, the first
game of a special Friday night triple
header.
iorsinay not playoff
BY TD
•Thef GDCI senior • Vikings stand in
danget of failing to make the Huron -Perth
Confeence basketball playoffs following
their 47-40 loss to the Seaforth Golden
Be„, here, Thursday. The loss leaves the
Viii. ,gs witha record of three wins and
thr losses heading into today's game in
W' ghamwith the Mustangs.
e Vikings have a key game here on
Fr clay, February 18 at 8:00 p.m. against
Stratford Central
iViking coach Myles Murdock was
dearly embarrassed by his team's per-
i
formance here Thursday. "Our in-
consistent play leaves many doubts about
our ability to play against the top teams,”
commented Murdock.
The Vikings were flat-footed on defence
and were clearly out -hustled by the
aggressive Golden Bears.
Dave Murray led the Golden Bear of-
fence with 18 points.
Chris Pitre was the top Viking scorer
with 11 points, Kevin Smith had nine while
Scott Bell and Joe Morrissey hit for eight
points apiece. Kevin Adams had four
points to round out the Viking attack.
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This completes her tests : Bad, e 1 Carlos
Junior Bronze Dances.Brand' and Davi , McCurdy;
Also. passing tests here in Badge 11 - Ch� Leggatt,
Goderich were: Beginners Mike McBride, 4ht4s Lyn -
fledge - J.C. Kirk and Mark ° don, Trevor, Barnett and
Ba
Mathers; Stroking Badge .,Jason La eunesse; and
Kristine NicIvor and Jeremy' nan.
Badge IV les Madsen-.
Lassaline; Elementary Goderich skaters
Badge - Maureen Murphy All the
are workint oni Viii
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year s shame is Kind
Country ,, The date is
February 26 with two perfor-
mances at 2 p.m. and 7:30
p.m.
Tickets will be sold at the
dour.*Vial guests are Deb.
biellorton'andCurtis Moore,
Canadian Novice Dance
Champions. Why not come
out and have a good time?
Club invites public to play
Sixteen 'chess enthusiasts
enjoyed an evening of chess
last week at the Goderich
Chess Club.
Doug Brindley. scored
three wins as did. John
Stokes and Mark Maurer.
Les Willems and Grant.
Lounsbury had two wins and
a loss. Congratulations
Grant. Gad Czudner and
Brian Miller split a pair of
games. Dennis Little and
Bob Dick each chalked up a
win. Paul Plunkett had two
wins and grabbed the lead in
level three. Greg MacDonald
earned a draw with level 2
player John Stokes. Con -
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gratulations Greg. Tom Kel-
ly split a ofgames and
was involved in a tactical
battle with Mike Cox which
was adjourned
During the winter
weekend , activities next
Saturday, chess club
members are extending an
invitation to anybody in the
community who plays chess
to come to the Recreation Of-
fice on MacDonald Street
and try their skills against
club members of any level,
from beginner to advanced.
Whether you have five
minutes for a .game•of speed
chess or a couple of hours for
a game against one of our
grandmasters, come to the
grandstand between 1 and 5
on Saturday afternoon.
STANDINGS AS OF FEBRUARY 9,1983
LEVEL 1
John George
Louis Stadelmann
Bob Dick
Doug Brindley
Dennis Little
LEVEL 2
Charles Cook
George Barwick
Mark Maurer
John Stokes
Mike Cox
Paul li kett
Barry Page
Mike Maurer
Mike Mason -
Bob Madsen
LEVEL 4
Brian Brindley
John McDonaugh
Grant Lounsbury
Bob Jarman
Greg Macdonald
' HONORARY MEMBERS
Brian Miller
Les Wilkins
Gad Ceudner
WalterGottschalk
TomKelly . '
Tom Donnelly
Dennis Scheider
WINS
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20
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6 6
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MOST IMPROVED PLAYER INCREASE
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Mike Cox
Mike Mason
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Goderich Mayor Eileen Palmer and Huron -Middlesex M.P.P. Jack Riddell showed fine
form as they kicked off the bowl -a -thou for cystic fibrosis held in Goderich on Sunday by the
Dungannon and District Kinettes. (Photo by Joanne Buchanan)
Eighty bowlers raise over
$3,500 for cystic fibrosis.
Goderich's first ever bowl-
a-thon for cystic fibrosis,
held on Sunday at Little
Bowl, has been deemed a
success by the Dungannon
and District Kinettes who
organized the event.
More than 80 bowlers
.312 turned out to raise over
.250 $3,500 for cystic fibrosis
.203 research, the Kinsmen and
Kinette Clubs' national
project.
The trophy for the
youngest bowler went to six-
year. -old Katie Brindley who
also won the prize for top
pledge per point for children
under 12 by raising $70. The
trophy for the oldest bowler
went to Anthony Peters-
iwi!2NDANNUAL
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WINTER
WEEKEND
FEBRUARY 18, 19, 20, 1983
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18
1:30 TO 3:30 P.M. -ROBERTSON SCHOOL WINTER CARNIVAL
Features Snow Sculpturing and competitive events. All
parents and public are welcome to attend.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19
100
7:30 A.M. TO 11:30 A.M. - PANCAKE BREAKFAST
Goderich Arena (Audltorlum)"Sponsored by • the Goderich
Figure Skating Club.
8:30 A.M. TO 3:30 P.M. -CHEESE & BAKE SALE & GARAGE SALE
"Kids' Stuff". Goderich Arena (Lobby). Sponsored by the
Goderich Girl Guides.
9:00 A.M. TO 6:00 P.M.
SNOW -PITCH TOURNAMENT
Agriculture Park. Features 12 teams. Sponsored by the
Goderich Restaurant Slow -pitch Team.
10:30 A.M. TQ 12:30 P.M.
-ROAD HOCKEY TOURNAMENT
Suncoast Mall Parking Lot. Features Grades 3 d 4 School
Teams from the 3 elementary schools in Town. Sponsored by
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1:00 TO 5:00 P.M. - FREE SLEIGH RIDES Arena Parking Lot
1:30 P.M. - WRECK -A -WRECK
Take out your frustrations on a Wrecked car. 3 swings for
'1.00. South end of the Grandstand. Sponsored by the
Goderich Figure Skating Club,
2:00 P.M. TUG OF WAR
Agriculture Park (Racetrack). Features 8 teams. Sponsored by
the Godorlth & District Optimist Club.
2:15 P.M. TQ 3:00 P.M. FANCY DRESS SKATING CARNIVAL
Goderlch Arena, Open to all pre-school and elementary
school age children. DRESS UP -- LOTS OF PRIZES.If
9:00 P.M. TO 1:00 A.M.
HARD TIMES DANCE GODERICH ARENA SPONSORED BY
THE BEDFORD FLYERS TICKETS -PAUL CORRIVEAU
OPTIMIST DANCE TICKETS FROM OPTIMIST MEMBERS
COUNTRY & WESTERN DANCE CANADIAN LEGION HALL
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20
1:30 TO 4:30 P.M. COLBORNE SNOWMOBILE CLUB
"Family Day". Free Snowmobile Rides. Tobogganning, Food.
(East of Colborne School. - turn east at school - approximately
'A mile - old farmhouse)
2:00 TO 3:00 P.M. LISPS BUBBATRON PUPPET THEATRE
first In the four Great Show for. Children Series. Victoria
School (south entrance) Tickets - '1.00. Save 26% - Suy a series
ticket for '6.N - available at the Recreation Office, Sponsored
by the Goderich Recredtion Deportment . S24.2115.
FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL THE GODERICH RECREATION DEPARTMENT 524-2125
Gagel, who is over 70 years
of age.
The adult with the highest
pledge per point was Sharon
Baltzer who also won the
trophy for total dollars
raised, over $230.
The men's high single was
Robert Graham, the ladies'
high single was Auleen
Theriault and the children
under 12 high single was six-
year-old
ixyear-old Natalie Theriault
who bowled 160.
Also, Winning T-shirts for
their scores' 'were `Aiuy
'Olstiii, 'James Daindsorl`'iliii'd
Wendy Bauer.
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