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On the left? Bill and Kim, the
twins, baby Sarah.They've revitalized
their furnace with an electric plenum
heater; it's one of the most economi-
cal ways to cut winter fuel bills. And
they've turned the drafty old attic
room into a warm nursery with insula-
tion and inexpensive, easy -to -install
baseboard heaters. There:s a sepa-
rate thermostat, so baby's room can
be kept at exactly the right temper-
ature without overheating the rest
of the house.
On the right? Mike and .Stella -
empty -nesters. They've installed an
add-on electric heat pumpto help
save money and heat their home in
' winter and they're looking forward
to the comfort of air conditioning
next summer. Itwas easy to add, cuts
their heating costs and adds to the
value of their home.
Electric heat provides home-
owners with many options for either
total or partial conversion. Whatever
your needs, there's an electric system
that's just right to help you cut costs,
without cutting corners on comfort...
Once you understand the flexibility
of electric heat, other heats just don't
look so hot.
Write to Ontario Hydro and ask
for your free booklet about satisfied
families who installed -electric heat.
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More than 50 snowmobile enthusiasts turned out for the annual
Benmiller Foresters' 50 km Snowmobile Marathon Sundzy. The
riders raised over $5,000, half of which will go towards 'Cancer
research. In the above photo, a group of snowmobilers prepare to
hit the trail for their three-hour run. (photo by Dave Sykes)
Goderich-Belles, on hot streak
The Goderich Optimist Belles are on a hot
streak with two ,wins and a tie in recent
ringette action.
The Belles .came out of two January 15
games in Mitchell with a 5-3 win and a 6.6
deadlock. Annett Jones scored a hat trick in
the win and added an assist to her total.
Kelly Lumley scored a goal and assisted
twice, while Trisha Rumig,had a goal and an
assist and Denise Johnston earned one
assist.
Allison Graham scored three and assisted
once in the tie game. Vicky Vanderburgh
scored one goal, one assist. Angie Chisholm
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added two assists, while Debra Hebei and
Becky Morris assisted on one goal each.
Graham scored four, goals and was a big
factor in tie Belles' 8-4 win over Seaforth, in
Seaf orth on January 26. -
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Chisholm added a goal and two assists,
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While Marianne Glazier and Viky
Vanderburgh each earned an assist.
RINGETTE HOUSELEAGUE
The game played Monday, January 14,
saw the Green Machine down the Black
Stars7-6.
Green Machine's Jennifer Hamilton had
three goals and one assist, Stacey Clarence
had two goals and one assist, Cathy Jo
Moore had one goal and two assists, Alesha
" Glousher with one goal and one assist.
Heather Moss and Leslie Brereton had one
assist each.
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The Black Star's Julie Campbell had a
good night with four goals. Donna
Waterfield had one goal and one assist,
-Jodie Pearson had two assists and Karen
Harrison had one assist.
In Houseleague Ringette play Mon. Jan.
21st the Black Stars and the Green Machine
played to a five -all tie.
The Black Stars had a three -goal effort
from Tara Haylow, one goal each from
Jodie Pearson and Julie Campbell. Julie
Campbell also had two assists.
The Green Machine's Leslie Brereton had
two goals, Jennifer Hamilton, Stacey
Clarence, and Meredith Rompf each had one
goal. Assists went to Stacey Clarence with
two, Heather Moss, Jennifer Hamilton, and
Leslie Brereton each with one.
Green Machine had good play on defence
by Tanya Ross and Sherry Hogan. Heather
MacDonald played very well in goal. The
Black Stars also had good play from Amy
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Crawford and newcomer Tonya
Seddon.
Many players were not out to this game,
so all players .saw a good deal of icetfine.
The Black Stars did not have a `goaltender,
so they took a vote and put their coach Angie
Chisholm between the posts.
Local Atoms blank Lucan
Goderich Atoms blaliked, Lucan 6-0 in a•
Shamrock'- League lidckey game .. played
January 26, in Lucan.
Goderich netted two goals each period,; to
earn the victory.
Jason Jeffrey scored three goals and
assisted on two to lead the Goderich attack.
Jason, Cook scored twice and Andrew
McLarty scored once, assisting on two
goals. Shawn . Carver, Jason Hayter and
Donny Rivers each assisted on one goal.
The Atoms participated in a tournament
-in Seaforth, winning one game and losing -
one. •
The local _boys lost 3-1 to the Southwest
Optimists. Todd Papple scored the only
Goderich goal; a third -period marker,
assisted by Chad Papple. •
Goderich fared better against Oakridges,
blanking there 5-0. Sam °Hosack scored two
goals, Jason Jeffrey and Jason Cook. each
netted a goal and an assist and Paul Wheeler
scored onegoal_-- -. _ .--
Goalies star in Novice win
The Goderich Novice A team travelled to
Lucan on January 27 and handed ,the
Greenshirts a,3-1 defeat.
There was no scoring in the game until the
1:20 mark of the second period, when Bryan
Hodges scored unassisted.
In the third period, Goderich scored two
more quick goals when Lee Williamson
scored from Derek Gilchrist and Bryan
Hodges scored', again, assisted by Jason
Meriam.
Lucan's only goal came at 9:39 of the third
period, scored by Steve Dame.
Goderich goaltending duties were shared
by Chris Lyndon and Dirk Wolterbeek. Both
boys played well in the net and were assisted
by strong offensive and defensive play by
their teammates.
NOVICE 'B
The Goderich Novice B's travelled to
Exeter on January 26, where they defeated
Exeter 1- 0. Steven Linklater scored the lone
Goderich goal.
This was a real team effort. Goderich has
tied Exeter in two other league games.
The Goderich B's now have a record of
four wins, two ties, two losses.
Dwayne Leddy has played well in goal for
all the Goderich games.
Midgets drop last two
re lay season garnes
The Goderich Legion Midgets dropped Jim Beattie. Assists went to Darren
of there lar season. Connelly, Rod Nurse and Shawn Larder.
their last two
gamesregular Goal scorers against Lucan were Jim
The first log. tame agaistat St• Marvs- Beatiiti aridrKeviin Talbot with as-siSts-goiiig
January 16, by a 9 - 4 score; and the second to Mark Cauchi, with two, and Darren
loss came against Lucan, last Sunday, by a 5 Connell
- 2 score. The Midgets begin their best of five
Goderich played_poorly and mere no—.__pl Saturday_againsi-
match for either team. Strathroy, with game time at 8:30 p.m.
Against St. Marys, the goal scorers %yere
Richard Boddy with two, .Mark-Cauchi and
Weather changes plans
The Goderich Duplicate Bridge Club did
not continue the Swiss team event on
January 22 because of the weather. It
continued on Tuesday January 29. A regular
'nine -table game was played on the 22nd,
with Mary Donnelly directing.
In the the North-South direction, John
Donatis and Bill Bradley placed first, with
122.5 points. Second was Jan and Brian
Cere, 121.5; third, Chris and Brian Reeve,
117 and .fourth, Verna Worthy and Jean.
Cook.
In the East-West division, Roseanne and.
Graham Yeats were first and first overall,
with 135 points. SecondpMary Ann Dempsey
and Dawna Sproule, 126.5; third Marg Hall
and John Wood, 119.5 and fourth Joanne
Gilchrist and Bill Schaefer, 116.
On Thursday afternoon, Jan 24, Mary Ann
Dempsey directed a four -table Howell
movement. First place went to Jean Cook
and Cathy McDonald, who scored 22.5
points. Ralph Kingswell and Bill Duncan
were a close second with 21.5 points. Helen
Young and Esther Garrow came in third
with just a half-point under, at 21.
Local teams in area bonspiel
Two teams from the Industrial Curling
league participated in a Huron County
Teacher's 'spiel last Saturday in
Wingham. Doug Yeo skipped the
Elementary Teacher's Team with Dianne,
Donelda and Don making a good showing,
winning one game and toiling 'two.
The GDCI Teacher team of Doug Bundy,
Shelley War', George Sutton and Barb
Ottewell were the other representatives.
They won two of their three games, lasing.
the third in a close extra -end match and
came away with second prize in the day-
long event.
The event was- won by a team from the
Wingham High School who curl out of the
Teeswater Curling Club.