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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal Star, 1976-02-19, Page 11an endSaturday - when the' Surfs d•roppec! a 4:,2 decision to' ,Port E,f in. +•-- The w'in assured'Port-Elgin, of a second place finish and left . the Suns•.din. third place, :five points. ahead pf-Listowel. The :Suns played hast night to -e-M-e and •finrs`Cr'ihet'r schedule here Saturday ,with a ganieat5 p.m against first • place Walkerton; who have.a record Of 1S.Wins, two ties and onlyen;e .loss, a 2-1. ctefeiit'at . the handsof the Suns, ".earner• in the Season. The Suns will becompeting.. in • "the Lucart Leprech,eun ':Tournargent.. on • Sunday; playing their first .game at 8 a.m. If they. 'win they ,will play again at 3 'p.m. for the 'A' division championship• port_ -Elgin scor-ed twice early in the first period here Saturday. Todd,. Root aft! Scott' 'A r•nett were - the marksmen. ,Mr. and Mrs. Peter. Lauzon, Mr.: and Mrs. Herman urlbeaul't' and fam-ily and r. .and Mrs, • Donald Guilbeault ant Mindy, -all Of the. - Essex area, :spent' the weekend at the.Marvin.Smith home a'nd• -enjoyed some snowrnobiling.Mrs'. Lau4on., and Mrs. Herman Guilb.eault are daughters 'of- Mr. .and Mrs. M•arvin.Smith. • Congratulations to'Cheryle Rivett, daughter pf Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Rivett, whose essay received tap honoursin all- three classes 'in the:Royal Canadian'Legion 'contest.. Visitors on Sunday with Mrs. Mary Berae-_a.nd family *era- Ruth Bere of W inds'or., Mr.;and Mrs: John Bere:and Karen of • London, , Mrs. Marybelle A.ldham ' and family of Goderich; Gerry, and David Bere of Ashfield Township. Dungannon Agricultural Society <hold its annual meeting„ zln - Wednesday. February • 25 at Dungannon Agricultural• );-fall at 8:30 p..m. e,survival o ungannon rebound past Bob Armstrong inx' the Elgin goal.`Randy Y.undt also. received an'assist on the play. • Each..tearri scored i nc.e in. • the:second:period. -' • "' •:A -tt p his seconT 4f`tlie _.{.eight' for Port Elgin, , ,and' Mark Crawford scored for the- Saris; `asgIsted . by'.; Stexe Sirrclaic: 40DERICH SIfNAL $ AR, TH RaDA;. F ,f•F'"EBRUA:R ' 1 n II�I�II �l ,iwAwp.eitml ets•00004IMM!••••••••• lhlAA••01■M MeriolliMIII on08•0010100001I0 • The Sun!, had a chance to tit the score when team captainDavid .Gallow was r HQNYDY canned awarded u penalty Shot when i he was hooked from•behindon I. a. bpeak away, The Stins; to r � Ipr.PP u er0 c r h s adthe r1''or Port r• goalie. beaten on penalty shot to QZ. CANS attempt, but his shot went ■ 24 CASE wide. ■ -, ;: Portai-tg.i•rte-=1aed•d•-Rate .gOr-'...L1 his seilend goal of the night , .� • with fo.ur minutes'•left in the 1 game to give the Port their 1 two,goal rnargirrof4+i.etory:. 9 • + TAX PER CASE FRozeNEA RE'G..,S.t.Oo.' NOW : KRAFT R1ttBl arid. R .. a 719 O REG. Sec gAk • o 'MON •'',SAT`9 till 9 - SUN t2 titl;•9 .526 -7.794 iilMli�•ir �artiiwr•Rrr� • �' � ■■ � • . . !! ,, •..,•• I••� � ..��, I�IRrirtl�.��r�r��1N��lr!Mr•��M�I�ri�+4lMlrl��•��.1��4►���r��.li�tn�Nl�l; 4 - COUNTRY _CLUB Therehas ,been a lot of . activttyy.this past Week at the • Club. The Frit-ester's.have.,, Ewen deciding by ,a „double knock -out .competition, .the 'Gehl representatives tb.their '- - '-B•OriS171�1 -,Benmiller : ,will be represented by Jim Hawkins' rink as the first team, anc1 the winner • of •.the, game," t. By Beryl I;Ia.rper Feb-rtuai y 14 was spQnsbre.d • by Mel B.pgie. for Esso• Me'1 acrd Dorothy wrirked hard to make this a rpest successful event, • ` Dorothy..made. eertaain.that ere "w•eee-pl;enty-e•f leas-., bbeae mademuffins-. available and hQt'coffee when' the.,crtriers earn"e off • the ice 'after:.each, of the • •ten end games, 3irn Kinkead.was the efficient drawma°ster.. r The 'winners of the first --draw were: first, Torrr,Moore skip, Eileen B;ewman (vice) •Len Bowman (seeped), Betty Moore (lead�, second ' Verdun Va'nsto-Cie (skip), Lois Vanstone .(vice) Eric .Moore (.second) Bernice .Moore:- (lead);. oore(lead);, third, Doug Bunsly • (skip) Nancy MacKienon (vice) John- MacKinnon . (se,cond) Lou Bundy (lead) consolation, . Wout.' Bakker (skip) Pat Bakker (vice) Gus McKlennan (second) Nancy McKlennan (lead) The over -a11 winner was the top team in the second draw; first, Ivan. Rivett (skip) Vicki Culbert (vice), Peter Snow. (second) Karen. Rivett (lead) second, Pete Graf (skip) Ardith Brissette (vice) Don" Edward (second), Lyn Edward (lead) ; third, Tom Jasper (skip). Joanne.Jasper ('vice) • ; Wayne Daviso (second) Rosemary Davison (lead) ; con"'solation,.: „Paul Spittal ` (skip): Joan.' Spittal (vice), Court _Kerr (second),' Elaine Worsell,(lead). ' The Rivett .rink received small :replicas of the trophy,. tiie.Esso Curling Trophy, and other. prizes included hair curling irons," hot. shaving; dis,;pensors,. glasses in .a :41. piece entertainment .set and and bathroorscales. Penny. Peters won the ladies' door prize•and Wayne`.`. Davison, the men's door. prize: - Mel Bogie says he hopes to make this V;alentir et-1Mix-ed Bonspiel' an annual event for the club. Many thanks Mel! sometirhe' this week, between; Cain. Bogie's team and -Yvan • • Rivet •'rink: will be the, second ' entry; . when 'the• ' Southern Ontario' playoffs take place at the. Maitland Country 'Club, February 28 and 29. ' There were -five . men's rinks playing off on February. 8 beginning at 10 a,m. Jim Hawkins'. team of Bill; Robertson, Bob Jewell, and Ralph Foster won three. games. straight to qualify. John Nixon's foursome • from Auburn and Ken Bogie's ,team 'from Goderich were eliminated. The. two: - • remaining teams include Carrs Bogie, Ron Kiages, Mike • Thomas, Bill Brown, and Ivan. Rivett, Verdun Van - stone, Len Bow'rnan and Tom Moore, most of whom have been . busy curling in 'various - Bonspiels this past week. '• The two ladies' teat'ns representing . Benrniller are being. skipped by Bernice Moore, and Barb Hawkins. The winders• of the nieii'•S ' 'draw• and the. ladies' 'draw :will go oh' to' the Dominion' playoffs' which are slated for March 25, 2e, 27 and 28 . at Dryden Ontario. ;tl Following• the curling- on Saturday, ,February 28 of the .. Souithern Ontario .Playoffs, the officials have planned•a banquet- at the Country • •.and.. a'dance afterwards for the Foresters. ' -h• + • • • On Monday,, February 9, a team from our club 'skipped by Ivan Rivett,. with •Vicki: Culbert, Jamieson.Ribey and Faye Ri-bey,-atBrussels, won 'the Topnotch -Feeds Trophy. •• . • ' _ :.Flash! Ivan Rivett's team • The Valentine Mixed' is theaecond Foresters entry Bonspiel at the -club on for, this area. , 'l'he. Suncoast Suns Atoms five game winning'streak in WOAA league play came to - handed- David „Galloves Daryl,Madge ;got, ane back for the Suns before the end of the period when .he back kins'men make Th f D run t a ® air depends solely on -the support of the cpi"nmunity:and Fair attendance at. this meeting. Furtherrntyre the position of secretary -treasurer is .open and interested parties are asked to • contact the Fair. Board' or be present' at . this meeting.•._ • Mrs.: Heber Eedy was aken tof oderich•Hospitalon undaymoreing. An Adult Health Guidance entire will -lie. open on Thursday F.ebreery 19 1:30- :30 at the Assessment Office Beard Ropm; 46 •Gloucester Terrace, Goderich. Rev.: H. G. Dobson reached on "The Heart of he Gespel" from John. 3: 14 1 at Dungannon United Church on' Sunday. A School f- Theology for "Laity is to be eld. in :Mitchell on . Wed- esday eveniQgs for . eight eeks. 'Anyone .interested hould contact . Rev. H: G. - .P=awn f, • .The Kinsmen Club curling: bird••piece=in`iltes-ta-ndings. team posted its second win in Al .Su'mne.r ' skipped his. ':'eight starts, last week with an Teacher One team to a 10-3 11-3,trouncing of. the DRMCo • Win over 'Vittoria and Grey Office team An. Goderich hangi,ng on to the fourth and Industrial Curling action. The final playoff spot. with . Vic: 'Kinsmen victory runs their toria an.d.. Grey holding two t streak, to, • two games and games in "hand over "the- '•s winning form.. in their.. Teacher .,Twb team. •Th'e*relatersremaining five league games relaters picked . up 121/2. • c could 'give them" an outside .points in the win snaking up shot at the fouirth and final for a record setting '15 point 3 la n. • yoffs pot. The DRMGo loss drubbing . V,.ictoria handed. leave's; their reeord..a•t four them earlier in'. the- season. and" .six dropping; them to. The two clubs, will play, their sixth place in the standings. - rubber match 'later In the In other action the season. Financial Team ;kept their; The curlers are heading .2 perfect season •alive.dropping into their playoff stretch with the 1)RMCo Plant tearn 8-3 . only 'the•undefeatedFinancial o moving them. .three full Team assured of, a playoff h gah-ies. into first place. The berth. Four wins separate n win was Financial's game in second and last place in the • w hand over: the • idle second . league stand:in_gs • --with . the ,s .D-la-c-e4zati"rte-Tcvvo-tea-rrr—Tlia-- i-iddle ffvA'r�.,a-m.s—ouly—tw.o DRM•Co•Plant:Squad now has games . apart in the• win a .500 season putting the.m ;i.n column. . . GODERICFI INDUSTRIAL • • CURLING LEAGUE STANDINGS W. L• ' F A ,Pct. financial 9 . 0 •1001/2: 351/2 • 1.000 Teacher Two . • • . . -6 3 • .7 !/ 62 .666 DRMCo Plant .:..:..'•5 5 751/4 681/4 .560 Tettcher.One - 4 5=„611/ .,, 72 . 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