HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1980-03-20, Page 11St. Patrick's
bonspiel
a popular event
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1.4 and 15, the annual St.
Patrick's Invitational
Bonspiel took place at the
Maitland Curling Club.
Winners of the first
.draw were Don and Lynn
Goderich residents, Bill
and Anne Mclsaac of
Embro. Second place
winners in the "A" event
were Gus and Nancy
MacLennan with Paisley
residents Allan and
Marilyn Gregg.
. Winners of the "B"
event were John and
Nancy MacKinnon with°T
former residents Al and
Mary Weatherby o,
Kingston.
Wayne (Lucky) DeBolt`
and Marj with Stan and
Ruth Orien of Wingham
were the winners of the
"C" event.
Winners of the second
draw were Bob and Mary
Ann. Dempsey with
Stratford residents Don
and Heather Galloway.
Second pliace winners
were Bill. and Eileen
Taraba with Ken and
Anne '-Marie . Henry of
Toronto curling out of the
Unionville Curling Club.
Winners of the "B"
event were Jim and Barb
Hawkins with their .team
Jim and Katherine Hogg
from Windsor. Winners of
the "C" event were Barry
and Monica Page with
John and Shirley Neat of
Toronto.
Avis Foster was the
unanimous choice for the
best raconteur of the.
evening winning the Oink
and Groan Event, Sylvia
—Bz7Fair was secOT►d riner--.
up and Theo Wolfler first
runner-up foto the
elimination Champagne
Draw with Barry Page•
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Qderch Etidge
Auleen Curry and Fred
Egnet combined for a
'total of 72/ points to win
first prize in the north
and south division at th..
Goderich Bridge Club
meeting on Tuesday,
March 18: There were
seven tables in play. °
Second place went to
Bruce and Elea'nor
Erskin who had a total of
66 points.
Verna Worthy and
Ailian Weerasooriya
managed a, toatal of 62
points,winning third
prize.
In tike couples east and
west division, Dwna
Sprole 'and Evelyn
Galbraith combined for
Bpi SIGNAL -STAR,
79 points, earning thein
tpp s.pgt.
With 77% points were -
Gord •Rutlidge and Rick
Somers in second place. .
. Third prize went to
John Donnatis, and John
Wood with 711/2 points.
Swimming ' one -of the
few sports t can be
enjoyed re rdless of
physical Or mental
disability. Last year
than 30,000.
mn.rp
Canadians took part in
Red Cross Adapted
Aquatics ,programs°"'
especially for the han-
dicapped.
RSD.4° '•.
AMP HIS/NEESKATING?
Como and support us a filo
GORERICH FIH.URE SKATI. ;.CLUB
ANNUAL MEETING
WEDNESDAY
MARCH 26, 1980 of 7:45 p.m.
at
GRAND STAND HOARD ROOM
winning the-- ± bottle
bubbly".
' Maitland would like to
'take this opportunity to
thank the merchants and
businessmen of Goderich
and area for their support
and_--' 1'1T'ak trig t'il`ls ii'—
popular and successful
event. Special thanks to
Bob -and Mary Ann
Dempsey for convening
the weekend with John
and Nancy MacKinnon.
In other curling news
Sunday March 16, Bob
Dempsey making a quick
recovery from the night
before, skipped his team
with Phil Foster, Jack
Kellough; and Phil
Turner in the men's
Silver Tankard.
Cam Bogie with Denis
LeBrun, Jack MacKinnon
and Tom Jasper curled
an outstanding victory to
win Division 13 for the
Maitland Curling_ Clllb„0
Cam Bogie with Denis
Le Brun, Jack MacKinnon
and Jim Hawkins have
gone to. British Columbia
for the Canadian
Foresters Championship.
Since Cam will not be
back for -next Saturday's
inter -division playdowns,
Ron Kluges and Gerry
Walter will join . Tom
Jasper ` and Bob will
continue with his rink in
"Chatham. Winners of
PAUL SCHUTZ-
is
RELfNQU1SHING
HIS BUSINESS
ON
MARCH 29TH
1980
No, it isn't a giant kid with a normal-sized
hockey stick. It's a regualar size kid with a
miniature hockey stick. This little fellow is
probably dreaming of playing with the big guys
in Young Canada Week. (photo by Dave Sykes)
Saturday's games will go
to St. Thomas for the
Ontario Finals on Sun-
day.
Faye Ribey with Barb
Hawkins are also in
British Columbia
representing Ontario for
the Foresters Cham-
pionship. We wish both
teams the best of luck.
Saturday, March 8,
Top Quality
USED CARS
Faye Ribey with Nancy
MacKinnon, Chris Turner
and °. Lorraine Bettles
came second at the
Vanastra Ladies' .Open
Invitation Bonspiel. On
Wednesday, March 12,
Maxine Martin with Phyl
Durst, ° Kay King and
Nancy • MacLennan
placed fourth in
Milverton.
RESIDENTIAL REHABILITATION
ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
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may lend you up to '10,000 and up to '3,750 may not have to be
repaid if your dwelling is sub -standard in at least one of the five
basic areas: structural soundness, fire safety, electrical wiring,
plumbing and heating.
The above program is administered by the Town of Goderich.
For further infolrmation, contact Mr. A.P. Boutilier at 524-9492 or
the undersigned. In addition, the Ontario Home Renewal
Program, which is similar to the above program is available to
residents outside the N.I.P. area.
Larry J. McCabe B.A. A.M.C.T. (A)
Clerk -Treasurer
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1980 HORIZON TCS,.
3 DOR HATCHBACK
Franc--klytaet--drive, `clofti aria' vrnyf--""—
buckefs;steel belted radial whitewalls,
basic package, two tone paint,
torqueflite, automatic, cigar lighter,
luggage rack, con,entional spare, co
m-
pletly rust inhibited. Licence OZB,953 -,
1980 DODGE MIRADA
2 DOOR SPECIALTY
Frost blue with dark blue landau
roof. 60/40 cloth and vinyl seats,
whitewall tires, light package,
protection package, colour -keyed -
seat belts, trunk dress -up, 5.2 litre
engine, torqueflite transmission,
electric heated rear defrost, dual
remote mirrors, electronic digital
clock, deluxe wiper package, triad
horns, undercoating with hood pad,.
tape stripes, side vinyl moulding, sill
moulding, wheel lip moulding, auto
speed control, power windows,
AM/FM radio, luxury wheel covers -
and more. Licence OZB 861
$68 SELLOUT 50
1980 DODGE B200
SPORTSMAN SE WAGON
5.9 'litre engine, loadflite tran-
smission, right sliding door with ven-
ted glass, sunscreen glass, air con-
ditioning, transmission cooler,
auxiliary heater, 117 Amp alter-
nator, e70 amp battery; option No. 1
front spring, scuff plates, full gauge
package, auto speed control, tilt
steering column, electric rear
defroster, lo mount dual bright
mirrors, intermifit ryi - wipers,
premier wheel covers, two tone
paint HD rear springs„ power
steering and brakes, stabilizer bar,
P235/75R x 15 radial tires, convenien-
ce package, travel seat package
with portable dinette, light
package, captain chairs, 30 gallon
fuel tank — AM/FM 8 track and 40
channel CB radio with four speakers.
$8224 SELLOUT
LESS CHRYSLER REBATE OF 5500
$ 1 2,500
SELLOUT -
LESS CHRYSLER REBATE OF $200
1980 CHRYSLER
LE BARON
2 door specialty, nightwatch blue
with dark blue crown landau vinyl
roof, 60/40 cloth seats, whitewall
tires, deluxe wiper package, air
conditioning value package, 5.2 litre
engine, auto 'Speed control, AM/FM
stereo, conventional spare tire,
styled road wheels, numerous items
included in air package. Licence PDW
307
SELLOUT
LESS CHRYSLER REBATE $500 •
MOTOR SALES
YOUR AUTHORIZED FULL LINE CHRYSLER DEALER
414 HURON RD. GODERICH s 524-8311
1979 DODGE ASPEN
STATIONWAGON
A much sought after model -
six cylinder engine, power
steering, power brakes, radio,
rear defroster, luggage rack
plus more. Licence NMX 311
1979 CHRYSLER
NEWPORT SEDAN
New family size model - enjoy
excellent economy while in a
larger car. Licence OB2 165
1978 DODGE CLUB CAB'
PICKUP
This vehicle in excellent con-
dition - completely ready foe
-work—or-play - welt equipped
Licence DC5.872
1978 DODGE 150
PICKUP 4 X 4
This vehicle comes completely
equipped for work with
removable power angling
snowplow. We have used this
vehicle ourselves since new.
Licence DCS 870
1978 PONTIAC
GRAND PRIX
We cannot recommend this
vehicle enough. It has style,
colour, low low mileage, and
all the most sought after
equipment. Licence MSY 700
1978 DODGE
ASPEN 2 DOOR
This car has the size and style
of today. Very low mileage on
six cylinder engine. Also
power steering, radio,
defroster and Michelin tires.
Serviced "`here since new.
Licence MEN 695
2-1978 PONTIAC
FIREBIRDS
One is Formula model with 400
cu. in. engine, dual exhaust,
fancy interior, new rubber,
etc., etc. These cars invariably
go up in price in the spring
-market. Now is }your. cha rice,
get yours now. Licence MVC
014 and NKR 155
1978 CHEVROLET
CAMARO
Locally owned, good con-
dition, See above, Licence
PDW 343
1977 DODGE -
RAMCHARGER 4X4
Excellent' equipment, 360 cu.
in. engine, four speed manual
transmission, AM/FM radio,
roll bar — good wide tires,:
two tone paint. Licence DCS
869
1975 PONTIAC
GRAND PRIX
Beautiful car loaded with
equipment including air
buckets, console, power win-
dows, radio and full of style
and colour. Don't miss this one
if you have less than '4000 to
spend. Licence JSC 210
COME SEE
MORE USED CARS
THAN WE HAVE LISTED HERE
THESE CARS MUST
BE SOLD
AND WILL BE
SOLD...
HOURS
Open every night'
Mori. thru Frideiy'til
March 29th.