The Goderich Signal-Star, 1976-12-30, Page 41•
PAGE 4--GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY DECEMBER 30, 1976.
"43" magic nurnber for top t -0001*. -,.H,_.
Inclement weather con-
ditions took a toll December
12 and made it a very un-
settled evening 'for bowling.
The only teams that were
fully represented were the J
& G's and Wayne's Crew.
The "J & G's" Ted and
Sylvia, Jack and Olive and.
• Jon and Debbie took 5 points
by bowling 130 pins more than
. " Wayne Swan's Crew. Her-
mie's Hermits counted up 7.
points against the Pin
Shakers.
Frankie Hillier of H.H.
bowled 87 pins over her
average and came up with
high • single of 238. - Top
bowling from Torn Willis'
"Six Pins, wife Nancy, Jim
and Darlene Fielder, and Bob
and Eleanor- Sharp gave them
five points over Jack Thom's
Tri Heeds.
Glen Lamb had a busy
evening - high single 268,
triple 674 and average 207. He
lead his team mates, Back-
ward Bionios to a 5 point win
over the Rovers.
The. Pin Downers were
literally downing more 'than
-the Bowlding Rollers -1Lyall
and Karin and Bill and
Phyllis. John and Mary
Bissett and Alvin anti Janet
Daer stole all 7 points
available. '
"43" was the magic score
December 1:9 and two teamr
held it - Hermies Hermits and'
Ow
•
The strange phenomena
was brought about when the J
& G's were up against the Tri
HardS, Jack and Leona,
Thom, Ben Straughan, Bill &
Helen Brindley, they all did
their best and rolled their
••average oi• -bettel-. The J
G's, manage to get 'extra
points when it counted and
came away withail 7 points
giving ,them a final total of
Suns whip Hanover boys
The Suncoast Estates Suns
solidified their hold on second,
place in WOAA Atort 4ockey'
League standings with a_4-2
victory over Hanover in •
Hanover Wednesday night.
The win gives the Suns a
five point lead over third
place Hanover. The Suns
have won eight and lost five
•
while Hanover's recprd now The game. in Hanover was Coach Richard
Madge,his
stands at five wins,_ Seven delayed slightly. 'when the assistant Bill Martin, and
losses and one tie. Walkeron Sunsbus Was late in arriving manager Bill 'Garrew all
has first lace firml in its because of poor driving expressed satisfaction with
conditions, but the Seris made -
up for lost time, scoring
before the ivy() minute mark
of the first period.
Defenceman Steve Sinclair
was Johnny -op -the -Spot . to
knock in the rebound at a shot
by left winger Grant Garrow
for the Suns first goal. •
Jeff Butson tied the score,
getting one for Hanover,
early in the second period,
but Trevor Erb put Goderich
back in the lead scoring from
a scramble in front of the
Hanover net, assisted by John
M. Page , 0 19 0. .000 Thompson, These two, along
with line -mate Ken Huff had
y .
grasp, having lost only once
•in fourteen starts/. Port Elgin
trails Hanover by one point
and Listowel is lodged in the
cellar with a win and a tie in
thirteen games. '
CHESS CLUB HEWS
Louis Stadelmann became
the first -player to win twenty
games this season by picking
up three victories last week.
Dennis Little moved into the
top Level from the honorary
division but has a mere .001
• point lead on third place over
Louis Stadelmann,.
Taking over the lead•in the
•second Level by way of two
wins was Bob Dick. Bob has a
slight leadover second p1Fce
which is being fought over by
Brian Miller and Jim
Kingsley separated by only 2
points. .•
In Level 3 play Sam Hassan
brought his percentage back
up to .500 by winning his only
gameof the evening.
In the honorary division
John Kloeze raised his mark
100 points by winning both of
his games.
We also at this time would
like to welcome a newcomer
to the club: Bob Fitzjames
•won two •of his three games
and appears to be a real
strong competitor. -.
If you are interested in
playing Chess and would like
to join the Goderich Township
• Chess Club call Jim Kingsley
at 524-9019. '
The standings as of
December 22, are as follows:
LEVEL I' '
L D Pet.
MacDonald 15 0 0 1.00
Weary 15 2 0 • .88
Little ••10 •3- -0--.769
Stadelmann2l 6 1 T768
LEVEL 2 •
Dick •9. 2 3 .750
Miller 15 • 6 0 • .714
Kingsley . 18 .7 1 712
sr •
Cook .7 6 1 .536
74*.
C.
D.
D.
L.
B.
B.
J.
C.
LEVEL 3
• D. Brindley 9 82 0 .529
(D. Bogie 11 10 3 ,521.
S. Hassan 6 6 1 • .500-
L. Gower c 6 12 0 .333
' LEVEL 4,-,•:-
. .
worked hard to keep the puck
HONORARY MEMBERS in the Hanover zone and. set
M. Koszcyki 3 1. 1 '700 up the scoring opportunity.
B. Fitzjames 2 1 0 -.667, John Thompson scored two
• J. Kloeze 6 4 0 .600. unassisted goals early in the
• N. Gantner 5 8 0 .385. third per'od to ensure the
K. Lyndon 4 7 1 .375 Suns' victory.
D. Kloeze 2 8 0 .200 Brent Long . scored
P. Herlufsen 2 & 0 .200 Hanover's second goal in the
R. Scott 0 ' 5 0 .000 final minute of4lay.
J. Gower 6 13 0 .316 °
B. Page 6 16' 0 • .273
R.
Vanderlinde 5 21 0 .192
Walkerburn
club meets
at Auburn
The monthly meeting of the
Walkerburn Club was held at
the home of Mrs. Ronald
Gross. Mrs. Joe Hunking was
in charge of the meeting.
The minutes of the prey -foes
meeting were adopted • as
read by Mrs. tom Cun-
ningham, seconded by Mrs.
James Sc-hneider. The draw
prize was won by Mrs. Elliott
Lapp. It had been donated by
• Mrs. Joe Hunking.
Mrs. James Schneider
invited the Club to her home
for the January meeting. The
program will be in the charge
' of Mrs. Joe Hunking and Mrs.
Len Archatnbault. The lunch
committee will be Mrs. Roy
Daer • and Mrs. Jim
Schneider.
• Mrs. Lloyd MeClinchey
offered to send out Christmas
• Cards tO forrner Menabers.
A successful auction was
held with Mrs'. Ted flunking
as auctioneer. Lunch was
-served by Mrs. Joe flukiltg
and Mrs, Len Archambault
assisted by Mrs. Schneider.
the fine effort put forth bY- the
Suns. They felt the team
members worked well
together and showed lots of
hustle.
David Day and -Nick
Trebish dir a good job at
penalty killing and the
defensive pairs of Steve
Sinclair with Scott Stokes,
Tim Chisholm and
Trevor
Martin, and Shawn Rahbek
with Daryl Madge played
well.
• Forwards Todd Graham,
and Rob Gibbons also played
well both ways for the Suns:
Goaltenders. Terry Bean and
Randy Gaynor were both
steady in the Sans' net.
The Suns' next game sees
them tangling with the first
• place: Walkerton team . in
°Walkerton, Monday January
3. Their next home game will
• be Saturday,. January 8 at 6
p.m. at Vas when
Hanover will be•the viSitors.•
Tom Willis' "Six Pins"
came up against Heerihies'
Hermits but like the Tri
Hards it just didn't work out
and the `,H.H..- won 7 points
giving them a final total of
"43-,
• Mavis Fisher sparing for
the Pin Shakers claimed high
single for the evenjng of 233
and helped her team mates to
a 5 point .win over the
Bowlding Rollers.
Mary Bissett of the Pin
Downers was trying her
utmost 1br her team , she
raked up 652 triple' and high
average .196. Unfortunately
the Backward' Bionics were
all in fine form and. took
points. • •
A royal battle was on when
Wayaes Grew met • The
R'oliers7Eric Miller ended -up
the first 'half of the sedrOon
with a Clean sweep of high
single 317, triple 777 and
average of 210.
As a matter of interest Eric
started the season off with a
high single of 336 on October
24. Wayne's Crew ended up
'with 3 point's', lots of help from,
all, .Eric,' Lois Pitbladdo,
Wayhe and Melanie.Swan-and___
spares Wayne and Wendy
Good.
, Doug Fuller's Rovers
captured the other '4 points
available, consistent
determination by • Vi, Grant
and . Sandra Curran, and
• Harry and Marg Swan.
Since, twp •teams • were tied
for first a fourth game had.to
be undertaken, full of
citement and a bit nerve
racking for all _I'm sure.. Ted
Johnston lead his J 8i
team to victory, all members
Sylvia Johnston, Jack. and
Olive. Gilbert and Jon and
Debbie Ginn bowled . over
their average. •. •
Hermie's Hermits, Geo.
Flo Robinson, Hermie
and Aisla Fisher. and Rnse
and Frankie Hillier were the
• runners up.
The final standings are: J &
G's, Herznies Hermits (43),
Pin Downers (35), Backward
Bionics (35), Pin Shakers
(35), Six Pins (29), The
Rovers (28), Tri Hands (21)4 --
-end Bowlding Rollers
(21) High Single Ladies Vi
Fuller, -279; High Triple,
Ladies - Sandra Curran, 692;
Higkt Average Ladies - Mary
Bissett, 196; High • Single
lyjehs - Eric Miller, 336; High
Triple Mens r- Eric Miller,
777; High Average Mens -
Eric Miller, 210.
Corporation of the
TOWN OF SODERICH
CHRISTMAS TREES
The Works & Engineering Department Will ,pick up Christ-
mas trees on your regular garbage day commencing with
Tuesday, January' 4 through to Friday, January 7, 197.7.
Please place trees on boulevard.
•
Works & Engineering
Departtnent
Town of Goderich.
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