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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal Star, 1976-05-20, Page 16- • • ' PAQES-GODERICH SIONAL-STAR, THURSDAY MAY 20, 1976 ••• , , •'' 4 soceriegno veep their games By T.D. The GDCI junior and senior Soccer teams both won twice • in Huron Perth Conference action here last week. The junior Vikings won 2-0 over Exeter and 2-0 over Wingbam while ,the senior Vikings took Exeter' 2-0 and blasted Wingham 5,0. Paul -Schaefer and Paul iieleSic:were the goal gettets. for the juniors against Eketer while Schaefer and Mark : Frayne scored against. Wingham. lain Lambert and Jeff Baechler were goal scorers in the senior Vikings win over Exeter. Against. Wingham,. Dick Schoemaker scored twice, as did Mark Bellinger, with Grant Shelton getting the other goal. • The •jUriibr Vikings record4 now stands at fourwj and rio losses while the seniors are 3-- 1. • • Both teams played • in Stratford 'Tuesday against Northwestern and 'travel • - tomorrow to Clinton to play the Central Huron Redmen. . ......... 44 .'• r':i7.7 l'•''',--.7-:;---."77"•,•",,•• • • a GODE RICH INDUSTRIAL SOFTBALL , LEAGUE STANDINGS • DIVISION "A" , • , , • , Won Lost Tied Pts. Lakeport Steelers French Dry Cleaners • 1 Ziebart 1 Brindley Transport '0 Little Bowl 0 0 0 . 1 .2.. 0 0 0 3 2 2 1 0') DIVISION "B" Won Lost Tied Pts. McGee Pontiacs 1 0 0 Fisher Builders 1 . 0 Canada Co. 1 1 0 Biindley Plastering 0 -1 0 •Gord's Sports 0 1 0 GAMES TONIGHT • French Cleaners vs McGee Ziebart vs Fisher • :GAMES MONDAY - Gord's vs Brindley P .Fisher vs Lakeport' Little Bowl vs Ziebart, ganada Co. Vs. McGee • ,.., French vs Brindley T 2 9 2 0 0 Wingham last Friday. The seniors also thumped Wingham 5-0. Friday both teams will be in Clinton: (staff photo) Clinton hospital.... •(continued from'page 5) will be decided by the other hOspitals- to the mutual convenience of all," Mr. Menzies said.. • Mr. Menzies said the board is also looking at a budget to run the Clinton hospital for the remaining six months of this year. So far, the 62 -bed Clinton facility has been • operating on grants based on last year's budget. In a meeting last Monday, May 17 with_ Ministry of Health officials in Toronto, Mr. Menzies, along with administrator Doug. Coventry, chairrnan Art Lions and tigerS will be put through their paces tomorrow night when the Garden Broihers three ring circus comes to the Goderich Meinorial Arena. The huge cats will be on display es part of the many attractions in the Canadian circus. • Aiken and Dr-. Bill Harrett, president of the Huron County Medical Association, discussed the role of :the Clinton hospital after the court decision last week that said, the hospital closings were invalid. At that meeting, they discuSsed the possibilities of savings -here (in Clinton) plus the amalgamation of ,some services in,Huron. "We told therp'we would try, and: sit down with- the other hoskitals to discuss the possibility of saving money," Mr. Menzies said. • "We indicated we were The GDCI Junior _Viking goaltender anaged to keep this shot out of the net as the team ral d for a 2-0 victory over NlfinfrommilammEi,', fully prepared to5p,Operate," he said. He said the attitude of the t'wo -mini'Stry officials was "most conciliatory." • The ministry indicated they will fund the hospital at least six months and longer, while the • prpyincial government appeals as last week's court 'decision. "We would like to see a reduction of- budgets that would result in the saving of Money the ministry desires on a mutual agreement basis rather than by imposition of the ministry," Mr. Menzies said.. COUNTRY - B BY DORIS PAQUETTE • . Monday Men's night was rained out again., They will • play on Thursday, May 20. Seventy ladies attended the • opening dinner 'of the ladies' •section on Wednesday, May 12. President Dr. Tom Jasper • addressed the ladies and gave • a brief outline of some of tile changes- being done at the club. ' Follo*ing the dinner, Jean . Hanly, Lou .Bundy and Mrs. McMillan sang some lovely songs accompanied by Irla Stewart at the piano. Jean Knight and Doris ,A)aquette. .did a short skit. • The remainder of the evening was spent playing cards: Ladies'golf nights' will start Tuesday, May 18. • Ed Rowe, pro at the Maitland has announced that the Maitland has been chosen as one of the courses be played in the "pro. tour" • sometime in • June. • More - about this later. 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GODERICH, • •^, r • • ••••• • 16.45 sry, $24.6126 There will be -a mixed two ball on Saturday, May 29. Sign in at the pro Shop. , • 4 1 SWIM •MI NOR SOMR: HAS ALWAYS:HAD: .• -P.11011110 • FINDING COACHES ' this. year is no exception. Three or four coaches are• • badly needed NOW ` or the Atom division or.(35 boys.) will • be dropped. Soccer skills are not necessary to be a coach - • all that is needed i a lot of • interest and a little time. • - Think about it. THESE BOYS *NEE() YOUR HELP. M. Dymond Director of Recreation Please call the recreation board Office.- 524-8373. 2,,ISRLUEM14698=201M111111I Ju,eith Gooderham ING POOL "JUNE PROGRAM" Leader Patrol Course: June 18-23 Fee: '15.00, • Application forms available /4/1ay:1 (at Recreation Office) Deadline: June 4 (limited enrolment) - Tiny Tots ' if enough interest is shown a two. week program will begin June 7th. ' For registration and information contact the Recreation Office (524- 8 8373) - • - • - ? , • - PublicSwimming W&kdays 4:00 - 6:00 7:00 - 9:00 Weekends 1:00 - 5:00 7:00- 9:00 ..-Registrafion forms for the'Suinmer Swimming Program (beginning „kyle 28) will be made available at schools and Recreation Office during the first week in June. • • , • When 'the nitgrcury crimbs, the accent is on...easy • dressing! The light breezy styles that let you keep your cool! • And keep/you comfy! Like these shorts, tank tops, halters, swim suits, bfkiniS, -two and three'piece styles. • • L A E WEAR flAtITED , • SHOPPERS SQUARE • • v...opetlicf.f. • J.