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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal Star, 1976-04-08, Page 17ClffSS'.CLii�. NE.WSe In Level 1 Semi-final play -'Chas, MacDonald over- powered Glen Wightman to win the 'best -of -three series two games to none. • However, Glen still had a very good season considering the- fact that he ended .the season in third place in the top. level, Glen was .in the second .level ,the previous 'season: „ • Dave Weary capitalized on. •a'Jourth move blunder by Jim Kingsley to take a one game lead in the other Level one. semi-final. series. Jim's, blunder cost him a Knight.•. and Dave played flawlessly :from then on -.never Letting Jim • regain his piece. However, in the second:game Jim Kingsley seems tOhave a, • slight advantage with th•e game adjourned after. nineteen moves: In Level 2 quarter -final play Kirk Lyndon-won'the second - game against Brian Miller to . win that series two games to none. However Brian put up a gboth fight as • both games were long and hard fought. Brian also had a•'auccessful year moving up from 'being Iasi year's Level 3 champion to a Level 2 position this year. Kit* will now meet last,yea'r's Dave Weary Jim Kingstey• - -0 :(Winner plays Chas"MacDona1d). LEVEL II QUARTER -FINALS Louis Stadelmann Bob Dick . • (Winner plays Dennis Little) - ' SEMI-FINALS , Harold Kloeze . 0 Kirk Lyndon 0' 0 0 LEVEL III •.. . SE•M,I:FIlaiAL� • • 0 '•tic._. •- _.;0. • Level 2 winner 4, Harold Kloeze, This should be an extremely close series as both players are very evenly matched. Iri the other .Level 2 quarter -finals Louis Stadelmann and . Bob Dick •played• for three hours • with neither player .:taking a decisive adi'antage. Th'e•' game . was adjourned at this. point. This could become• -a verylpng.series. In Level 3: quarterfinals ,Saris Hassan defeated John n Kane .in two games while George Young beat Darrell Kloeze two straight. Darrell Kloeze had a very improved year moving up from a fourth Level..position the previous season. Sam Hassan will now Play against last Year's Level 4.-"cha•mpion Mike Koszycki. • George• Young will now go against -Don Bogie. lr Level A4_ quarter -finals '• young . Jim Gower defeated Bob De Lyzer two games to none. Jim will now meet his brother Larry Gower in semi- final play. This should prove to be a good•series as . both players have improved vastly from last season. • The playoff`standings as of March 31„are as follows 14r. A.-- KING$B:RiDGE- Mr, , Joe Cauitliiy 528-.7i 89 CHILDREN 1REG>CST) R auction sale held for ' Tim member absent.: The meeting Kindergarten registration Hunter an Saturday,; April, 3. w.as .opened with the' 4 -II took place .at St. Joseph's at the Port Albert Airport.. Pledge. followed by the roti• School; Kingsbridge on Mr. Jim Sinnett, Chief of dill which was. answered by. Thursday, April ' 1.." The the "PAUL 11 TOWNSEND" all the girls: children registering this. year• returned to. Green 'Bay; •; Delores'VanOsch discussed were born . in 1971•.:and• will Wiscorlsinon Tuesday, March the uses of the twisted chain begin .sc.ho,pI in •Septerhber••• 30,where the Townsend'haas stitch. Mrs. .-VanOsch• 1b9 6. 'leen, tied .tip for the 'winter demonstrated the couching The following is a list`of the .months•.., crossed stitch, and Mrs 11 children .who, registered Frank Austin; -a patient in, Riegling. demonstrated. the with their father's' name. in, . Win ham Couch:ingoutlinestitch g a.nd iJistr;ict' p brackets: or. group work' the girls C h,r is t i ne Con - , . General al •Hosptt't • and' was "did these two stit'ches.on their convalesein•g. at ',the home of samplers; • elly(Denn�is). Vince ' his son, Mr. and ,Mrs. Johi) ` Doherty(Stan); Patty • Austin and, family, was able Durnin(Michael Dalton) ; to ' return to hi's •home in•. Elmer Foran(MicJ?ael); Lisa - Dungannon on Tuesday, • Foran (Gordon) ; Wendy, March 30: Miltenburg(Tony); Kelly ' Several from this area O'Neill (Edward); 'Lisa attended the Variety Night Riegling(Frank):;..-Jimrlly. "Fun and Entertainment held - Sirine•tt(J'ames) ; Lisa in ` St. Mary's school: Smith(S,tuart); and Sharon : auditorium,' Goderich on VanOSchl(Peter). " Friday, April 2. Taking part in the program from this ' • . SOCIAL• NEWS , area -Were: R'eve'rend N ather '' A Penance•..Celebration for. Ed Dentiriger, .,Eugene last% year's 'First- Com- Frayne, Denise Dalton,' : muniicants .and their parents • Marianne 'Frayne, The , wae; Eld''• at St. Joseph's Gingrich' family, .and Junior church on Sunday afternoon, members of the Huron -Bruce April4. Swingers, Brock Hasty, Dixie Several. from '" this ' area Cameron, Rene Reurink attended the final topic on the Donald Ritchie Susan Irwin,' ' . marriage course: held - in - Bill Mole; Donna Hackett, Clinton on Sunday evening, • Jim Ritchie. • • April 4, on Morality and Miss Angela Vanderheyden Marriage given. by. Father of uburn spent the weekend Prieur.' "at. the "borne of her friend•, Education week is, being Miss Mary.Luanne Clare celebrated at St. Joseph's ..; Thomas John O'Loughlin of. school. •with.•special. activities Kirkland' • Lake .visited takingg place. A metric' recently with Mrs. Ber- workshop for parents ' was ..nardine Kinney. - • planned. for Tuesday„•April .6 Appr'o'ximately 40••: girl -•• with Mr. Gerd Keeler; from guides and friends, ac • - 'the Ministry of 'Education cornpanied by leaders 'of •the 'Office.- (Waterloo). ':A' con girl guides JoAnne Hendrik's, firmation workshop. 'far May Anne Miltenburg and , parents is •planned " for -;Sher a Sinnett :went swim - Thursday, April at2 p.m. An ming, at. Vanastra on' audio 'visual presentation on ® Saturday, April 3: "The Life Of Christ" followed Mr. Arthur Dalton and son . y a number of skits written,Brian of Hamilton visited. nd presented by,students of with Mr. and •Mrs. Joe Grades 5'and 6'as, well as. the' Courtney and family bn the hildren• from -K,inder`gad: • o Grades,4 will 'perform a• • •' musical presentation , on . - KINGSBRIDGE 4-H • riday "April -9 Y aE L p, m•. . President Kathy O'Keefe Everyone is Welcome. opened the 'third meeting of LEVEL SEMI-FINALS W • 1' L D Pct: 0 . 0 1.000 1 0 •'...000 Mike KoSzycki • Sam Hassan . . oi s Don Bogie .• George Young • • E3crb Coh..... Kathy Weary-._.- ........ -.. 1 • (Winner plays John Kloeze) • • SEMI-FINALS 0 0 LEVEL IV QUARTER -FINALS Lary Gower .,Jim Gower .000 .000 000 ,000 b a • :._.c %0 0 .000 t 0...° _0.._ __000 __ F 0 ' :000 o Mrs.: Bernardine Kinney, • 0 •-' 0 .000 � - •the "Twisted Chain Gang" on President and. Mrs. Teresa Monday, March • 22. at the tourtney.,._first_vice president home of Mrs. A'ntone of the Kingsbridge- VanOsch. geneoIogical society. . Mary . Luanne Clare, 1 0 X00 presented a • history of, secretary, called the roll call ...Kingsbri•dge--to the Grade .7 -vc-which none girls answered 0 0 .000 0 0 :000 - Ron Whetstone 'accepted the Central .Huron Hockey league trophy from league president Grant Proctor after Whetstone's club, the Godericli Merchants, won the league , championship blasting Sifto Salt. 11-1. The Merchants won the opening game of the three gaiiteset 6- '3 and:Sifto.came backin thesecond contest to edge the Merchants 6-4. [photo by. Chris. Turner] SINGER HAS rc! "ATHENA 2000" FIRST IN ELECTRONIC SEWING For a home demonstration call for your appointment now PRATT'S HOUSE OF SINGER 524-8431 73 HAMILTON ST. GODER ICH n0 „w.„mow rk. n and 8 students - in •Mrs. "'What is the colour harmony Wilson's ..classroom at . St. of your learning stitches Joseph's .school on Monday article?' ,a afternoon, • April 5. Mrs:. How to create :a design was Kinney told of the Early discussed by Mrs. Antone Pioneer Days up to the year VanOsch.:Mrs. Max Riegling 1900 with Mrs. Courtney demonstrated enlarging a starting there and . bringing designand members finished the history up to the present enlarging the design in their time. pamphlets A large crowd attended the The, girls divided into two Sale held at the 'former :Port- gnoups and the leaders Albert Airport - on' Saturday demonstrated the twisted afternoon, April 3 for Tim chain stitch. They• practiced Hu:nter,-Lake. Range Acres . this stitch on their samplers 'Mrs. Bernar.dine Kinney and started putting it on their- has sold her south houseandlearning stitches articles. • acreage. to Mr. and •Mrs. • George Brophy and family. The fourth meeting of. the Mr. Mike Penich of• Both- Kingsbridge Twisted Chain well and _ formeP y of Gang was.held an March 29 at Kingsbridge . attended the Helen •Riegling's' with one INVENTORY COLONIAL LAMPS 10-30% OFF'. • CANE -LAMPS; 1/2 PRICE .LIGHTING FIXTURES A/2 PRICE SLIGHTLY MARKED ^"DINNERWAR:E 90, pc. set Rey. 5195.00 NOW' .. $169.95 !IOT -.OFF -I- WATERFORD CRYSTAL -f-' PARAGON CHINA. -I- ROYAL ALBERT CHINA CHANDELIERS ,Reg. $189.00 1/2 Reg,. $99.00' PRICE SANGO 45 pc. set Reg. $227.50, 1/2 PRICE DARK PINE TABLE&6 CHAIRS Reg. $795.00 NOW $579.00 1 set only - SALE DAYS Thurs.., prii 10 to Sat., April 17.' Open Good Friday ' Discounts on Volume Purchases otisON LIGHTIN.G 1 MILE NORTH OF GRAND BEND ON HWY-21 "-' 238=8240 ' ; 4 nPLAf1Tt 9 E i• l SiG,l L.STA. , Tkfl atfA ; APRIL 8,197:6- -FAGE 1 DECORATiVE JHR(1 W VEGETA Ele pul-rzir WEED KILLERf UEGGTI I BLE JC€ Dur FERTILIZER, IGRAISSEED FLOWER REEDS L PEAT MOSS BULBS r PLANT FOOD GARDETI1G TOOL$ 'CLEMATIS STRAWBERRY CUSHION MUMS BLEEDING HEARTS - PEONY • 'THE. FOLL.OWiNG: PERENNiAL PLANT HARDY ASTERS • 5EDUM •:, CARNATIONS EUONYMUS GARDEN PHLOX See the, ; many colours: and 'varieties' now in. stock at Denomin&S Your Lawn & Garden Centre. FARM & GARDEN' CENTRE PROPRIETOR: REG SMITH 66 HAMILTON ST. GO'DERICH' FOOD STORES L1 PRICES EFFECTIVE TH-L APRIL Blue's 10;197k MAPLE LEAF RTE.' BONELESS SMALL• 1/4 Dinner Hams 1.99 SEMI 1/2 Smoked Ham $1.89 'MAPLE LEAF : MACHINE SLICED Bologna 79c L B. We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities Superm�rket - .104 The Square -: Goder.irh :...: STORE HOURS-MON..TUES. ,THURS..FRI: a.m.- 9:00 p.m.." WED. $, SAT. DURING WINTER 8:39 a:m,-6:O0:.p.m. BONELESS - DINNER Shoulder Hams-Lg1.79 BONE IN RTE ,Pia -isle- Shoulder B. 99c. NEW ZEALAND -SPRING LAMB. Shoulder 31/2 LB. 99c L Legs 4-5 LB. $1.49 Double Loin Chops $189 -LB MAPLE LEAF TENDERSWEET TIN.END • Ham ;1.498 -WHOLE OR HALF . NQ WASTE • CANADA BACKERS RANCH STYLE SLICED Bologna ,598. m P.S. Our Old Fashioned Glace -Pineapple Hams available EASTER week. E.D.' SMITH CHERRY OR BLUEBERRY Pie Filler 19 OZ. TIN 68c. Frozen Foods _ CHICKEN, TURKEY, BEEF TV. Dinners 89c OLD SOUTH Orange Juice 12 OZ TIN "49c HIGHLINER Bosifl Bltfish FILLET'S 1 LB. PKG.. 79c • SUNNY WHITE OR PINK Lemonade 12 OZ. TIN 49c • BETTY CROCKER Snackin Cakes 15 OZ. PKG. 69c NESCAFE INSTANT Coffee 1LOZ, JAR $2.69 1 Weekly Specials, E.D. SMITH Garden Cocktail WELCH'S 28 OZ7JAR 53c. Grape Jam OR Jelly, 24 OZ. JAR a 9e LIBBYS DEEP BROWN Pork & ,Beans 14 OZ. TIN QUAKER REGULAR,OR MALTED .. Muffets POST '•Alphab:its CLOVER LEAF Tuna SALADA Tea Bags CARNATION Evaporated Milk FAIR LADY SOFT Margarine IVORY BARSoc,' Soap JAVEX Bleach DOWNY• v Fabric Softener JOHNSON Klear 16 OZ. PKG. 15 oZ. BOX LIGHT CHUNK 61/2 OZ. TI'N ORANGE PEKOE 60's 16 OZ.rI'IN 1• LB. TUB 2/79c 57c 92c 59c gl.19 3/$1,00 . 49c 65c 99c $1.29 $1.89 $1.89. 3 BATH,SIZE BARS 128 OZ. JUG 66 OZ• JUG - FLOOR WAX 20 PERCENT FREE JOHNSON 50 PERCENT FREE Klein 'N Shine Polish SILVERWOOD'S & MAPLE LANE Fresh Milk 3 QT. BAG Homo 2% Skint $1.55 ... $1.50 9.45 FRASER VALE FROZEN Green Peas 2 LB. PKG. • 59c USA NO. 1. Celery Stalks 39c ,USA NO. 1 Lettuce 2/79c USA NO. 1 CELLO Radish 35c 1 Lg. MEXICAN NO 1 Tomatoes 49c LB. .CANADA -FANCY SPY 5 LB. BAG Apples 79c Bread and Pastry WESTONS MEALTYME WHLTE WHOLE WHEAT CRACKED WHEAT Bread 2/79c WESTON'S CHOCOLATE 'S*iss Rolls *2/$1 00 2/$1,00 WEsfON'S Q APPLE OR RAISIN Pies .74 9