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The Amazing Oil ' Mart average.
grabbed one 'game off
Huromic -Metals Monday ihe Recalls got behind
nleigahotl,toolivaenrg oFnrtenntchheir slimpry five points off the fizzling
Charles Williams and took
Cleaners 'and maintain first 'Signal Stars. Williams, Who
- - . place in Men's Monday night '
leads the team in ayerage'at
227, rolled a 332 single and 720
bowling. triple to help get the five. The
. Recalls now own fourth place
Amazing picked up two off with 33 season points. The
the Metals to boast °their Signal Stars are less than one
season total to 44 points. Iiin,.game out of the cellar with 25
McWhinney hit a 341 single to
points, George Vanderburgh
lead the 011Mart-while.SonnY helped his club to two points
Moore was rolling a 750 triple with a 300 single and 752 three_
to keep his team high average game total edging Torn Flynn
at 246. McWhinney also led fur the honors. Flynn: is the
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Denise itclielrnove„gf the ,G.E1‘c I. junlor.giristbasketball team drives .f�r the basket under
the watchful eye of a Siratford,guard.'Goderich Non the first game of the two game.,ttit'aj
- point-final'series played inGoderichTuestlay. iStaftphoto4 •:-,.
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Ponies win two games
the club on the night with a
single to help the Metals to •.. t‘.... '1-,..-..\ 1*
755 triple. .
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Don Henry bowled a 259
their five points' while --',,-(•• ..„•,.
teammate Jerry Rivett - .
chipped in with a 771 three
games total. John Hoy stands
as theteam's most consistent
bowler with a 214 average.
Huromic is in fifth place with
32 points.
,
. Carson Milley hit a 301
single and Don McWhinney ,
an 807 triple to power French' .
Dry Aleaners to a five point
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nighf''''' that keeps •them in - ,
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tearn's best with a 245
average.
Roy'sBoys enjoyed a three.
point evening behind Heinz
Sartori who leads( the club
with a 218 ayerage. Sartori
rolled -a 330 single an'd
'combined it with Nibby •
Baker's 764 triple to take
three off the Hopefuls.. The
•Hopefuls are in seventh place
with 27 points and got some
help Mbnday night from John
Em 1:Ion's 256 single and
Terry Ryan's, 663 triple, Lee
Ryan is the Hopeful's high
bowler with a 232 average.
CO;MICERT OF
SACRED MUSIC
• By the-Cptribined Choirs of
Si. Andrews Presbyterian Church
FROM STRATFORD
North Street United Chura
FROMGODERICii
Sunday, November 21
8 p.m.
At the North Street Church
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Featuring Soloists
Barbara Collier and Janos and Tessenyi
of the Can. Opera Co.
.7Q0- .,the twelfth day ofChris
•second spot with 40. •The '
Cleaners doubled the Tail
Ends for the points.. Don.
.N1cWhinney leads his club
this season, with 0, 253
average. Bill Mclsaac's team
kigh average of 209 stood true -
as' heled. his club for the.night
- a gni& r '
Zoethout hit a 640 triple to ..,
• help the Tail 'Ends salvage
two On the evening. The Ends
• are in sixth place with 31
points. •
Augie's Dogies were
Cli• nton strong in house -league
stopped in their, bid to take
aver second place by the,
B.D.'s who came on to
•
prevent Augie's from •a
sweep. The Dogies did notch
tory. TD took an early lead on
agoal by Brad Smith but
Peck replied ,with two first
period. goals. Mike Chisholm
tied the game for TD in the
second period before Peck
scored the winner early in the
third period. •
Clinton recorded their
second victory over Goderich
Restaurant Saturday scoring
three goals in the first period
and 'adding two in'the second
for a 5-3 Win.
Ian Peck led the way again
with <three -goals while
teammate J. Fleming added
The Clinton Ponies
dominate.d this week's
peewee haase league action in-
• Vanastra winning two games.
The Ponies scored a late
• third. period goal to •edge
Goderich TD Bank 372 and
then defeated Goderich
Restaurant 5-3 in a game
"...played Saturday. In. theother
' league game •Goderich
• Restaurant thumped the
Goderich Township Flyers 6-
2.
Ian Peck provided the
heroics. for Clinton against
TD Bank as he scored all
three goals in their 3L2 vic-
the other two markers. Scott. five points on the night behind
Profit,. Jamie Reynolds an2d• John Willis' 314 single and 724
Paul Day scored ' for triple. Willis and team high
average bowler John Miller
who is consistent at' 212
In other house league ac-
Goderich.
boosted their season total to
tion Goderich Restaurant 39 and third place.
scored four goals in the
opening period and •downed The B.D.'s slumped to the
the Flyers 6.2. , basement with their poor
Scott Profit scored two showing and are tied for last%„,,
goals for Goderich with place with Roy's Boys at 20
.singles going to Tim • points. The B.D.'s were led by
Lassaline, Greg Lapaine, Don Johnston who rolled a 229
Paul Day and Paul, King. • single and turned it into a 620
Brad Hymers and Paul three -game total. Dennis
Stephenson scored for the Vanderburg leads the B.D.'s
Flyers. on the season with a 194
B club plans Jubilee 3 activity
BYTONY WHELAN 1976 a number of the clubs
membership attended the
monthly meeting of Club
Eleven. the CB ra-dio club. in
Lucknoiv, where represen-
tatives:of the Department of
Communications were guest
speakers. Mr. Rocky (Roy,
Kaminska) of the Goderich
Clpb reported back to the
membership that which,was
discussed by the D.erst. • -
The membership then
• The Circle City CB Club
• met in the Vimy Court of the
Goderich Legion on unday
and read a letter of thank you
conveyed to the club by the
• Goderich Chief of Police Pat
• King.
Over the Halloween
weekend club members
• patrolled the residential
sector of the town reporting
by radio to the station, where -
a base was set up, any
devilory or vandalism at-
tempts to public or pirvate
pEoperties in the community.
Also received and read to
the membership was a letter
froin the Chairman for the
Co-Ordinating Committee of
the •Jubilee 3 Committee
requesting any assistance by
the club in the celebration of
• the towns 15(1th birthday. In
• response a committee of -five -
consisting of Midnight
Raider, Willy's Knight, Lady
• X, Stringbean, and Foxy
• Lady was set up to start plans
• for the club's involvements in
• the celebration of 1977.• '
After a short discussion
• with Goderich Fred, a local
amateur radio operator, it
is also decided that contact
would be made • with the
lalnewater. Radio Clhb,
• membership • of • ham
operators, to work with them
on a display for the radio
rally set for Monday July 4,
*1977.
With prior permission by
• the Town to install monitor
channel signs on the entrance
highways to town, ,Ituss
•
:!..LOrtitinidy oveltuitterred•
follow through with .the '•
painting and erection of the
On Monday NOYernb4
discussed and adopted a club
constitution .,consisting of,
seventeen by-laws Whith
were previously set-up by the
Vow;Utive who met priOr to
the general Meeting. The
foundation of Se ground rules
delivered from the Con-
stitution- set up by two other
local Gencral Radio Service
clubs in the area. Coffee was
served at the half way point of
the meeting to • the mem-
bership driving a 15 minute
break period. As the club_
meetings have been set for
the second Sunday of each
•
•
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• month, the next meeting will
be held Sunday, December 12,
1976 at the Goderich Legion at
7 p:rn. •
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a partridge in a pear tree
Ri‘a Gauche
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vthree French scents . •
• four nntkeun treasures
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six soaps for bathing
sewn creams for creaniing
eight lotions soothing
nine iipstieks shimmering
tcu CNe4hadou,, charming
ele‘en gift,' in N% rapping
Iv. el N e• cards a greeting
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