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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-01-13, Page 8Ania,411g OU Mt' pur4(..uti.,4:690,1. tained their Olin ..0.#.1,0) .440Y jthey. ' teed over Augies POgfes4.-‘;poilg.71? Men's Monday • ;,. Ig Lynn1 bowling actiOri grebblitglfre:,A,,. ail --En, - oVen.-"POSSiblil,ntfitfilagle...., -- „.„ 14,*"1,4' tgAvot the hapless Signal -Stars. dtiVtct the ih rOn froth the .stars-,...t.•OiIMart grabbed. the:flz:•; into twogaxnes Dpo c.r,!c!, Pk MCWhinneY'S 319 Single end;'. behind the sirengik-or.4.1.M. ..'' rFYrZ","'etpbra'kki. 1044 ; ifir t , .-, , 1,ltk dt , 773 triple. The Start squesked ' positi?as..t.t.TY. , ti.., r- R ,tt-. vi itu. ilt'fior evilfc- Rut,ti ' ,.. k Alt, .,,,tr ailieN // 47.1.:-', eguatmetwaondpnwineti% iinedthbey lathol 4.,stheevnn,,ipil9thlot;"sItiC:. 13: ,.. .. ,., , . ,., , ,..„._ .4119,.!71,th.,,,!! Tom Flynn. The Stars and an 255 single and 708 trip , rdencb turned in tiprippt3e55 -wsinhw:. Frencpler,: trot. d e aa.t397'.'1iCi4it°14'' andMail'!iel!,,,, tiPles;ti;7:`.allieli ie.. ';;411:' 39. with Oil Mart as they ripped basement with a point total of 'F''',03•11 remained in the leag,..... 94 Augies Dogies kept pace Dennis Vanderburgd .. :,,,trteiapimel.117.'e' - .., ' • si tut y,oairloort ,;:„.!.4ficr,,,., top : --- ,,,,:-41 .via'Chrta.rall:(aiil :':::::oIf': AcWhinney. ofAntaz,.. g -, 869 triPle• , ,wanads 60169e trtiopple H....Toophenfur mkepgsicobe.; ,. thReobyattlKeinfon;th,eye bspe;tremiteeiti is, , c: oognIctr.r7,07.-1thil'.. alit, p'friLel,,:44,i1:11' with a 267 single 'and 716 Boys to.seyen ribints oYeetthel, — thJd the Dogies with a 265 Single :points ahead of the Stars 'in4 --., five points. Larry Deer led , The loss left the BD 's four ;‘'.esi)p,464 -4,-..t,..., the B.D.'s bowlers with a IN ., ii Stars- lends the,.,a,v,i_PIOS the sixth place hopefuls for single and a,582 triple, ":wjtx,,,41.0104.;4,4f';,p692.:.ftd:,. Recalls a , followed liY;1700 1VICWIlippti dd a ' move into' , ,..,. 2 _ - Mentael sthqiuradd pciaacpeitaHlizuerd°rnoinc sianitthorerssta306- °f,..4.,‘,11Cli'Nkl” 24211114:Son dseinvgespth Hpelianzee Moore- of• Arnazing Oil: Mart the 298 single by Gerry `Boog' ' single and , 765 triple „ling( - WILII fiY.,,,,7, e • 't, "---'„,444,4„taati•A „ . 1,1 at r 4,„ipeptetnt the,Goderich Junior Vikings.haskethall 'tenni attempts* jtuhp shot ,agaInst ,two Sarnia defenders Ida tournament game played at GDCI last Saturday. Goderich lost in the second round Sarnia (staff photo) _ r • Assessment cutlers extend e lead A .new year of curling got and fine Sweeping. Bad luck No. 2 Teal:WS skip Bev Lin-;;; underway -on TbursdaY-aight-, continues •.to -follow tbe13R.. ctsay attempt one very dif- Janiiary 61977 but -much ofMC0 . Staff ....despite an out- ficult shot after another as the action was very familiar. The powerful Assessment Office won another game to establish a perfect 7 and 0 .record. • This, time, however, the Assessment men knew they were in a contest. A deter- mined DRMCo Plant team took then% right to the wire before bowing to the victors by the close score of 8 to, 7. Consistent curling - by Jim Bell and •Denis " Lebrun prevented skip Jack Kellough's DRMCo team from upsetting the league leaders .clespite fine curling from Phil Turner and- Jim Farrish. Sejond place, Victoria and Gr racked up their fourth victory, of the year beating a luckleskkhismen Team 15 to 4.- 5k ip Hui Doggett and lead Fran McClure enjoy excellent nighti-as the V & G team kept the Kinsmen team under constant 7pressare. exa- mple of the pressure was in the fourth end when Kinsmen skip Dave Cloet'made: a fine • shot to prevent a six ender for the •money. lenders, .Unfor- tunately for the Kinsmen, the fine &-G team came right back and scored big in the isext end and the next end and the next..„%., -- The struggling Financial, Office' .got haat ort -the *in-. -fling track ;hy.:c1c*tiing th .13.104Co 044 11'6410 .to . 'The v;ieteriyAvitis-o team effort Craig Cass leading the *ay wit sorne -clutctS h sho. • stand,ing effort by „Bill Hayward. The Teacher No. 3 Team also returned to the victory circle as they defeated an unlucky Teacher No. 2 Team. 8 to 2. The win leaves both,. teacher units with the same record of 3 wins and 4 losses. Excellent curl' by Pel Almeida Diane Cloet- and Diane Verhoef made Teacher they continue/1y, put good rocks in the house which often remained there until the final shots. Special mention must go to Ron Ritchie who made some first class shots in a losing cause. A reminder to all curlers; There is no 9 o'clock curling: • All teams now curl- at 7 o'clock, .„.B odericiF Yip. Recreatil • DECEMI JA • a'14... • 'AC Tq make room for our summer stock we must clear our store of this merchandise. THIS MEANS TREMENDOUS SAVINGS TO YOU. 1 .9 ‘., UP TO OFF •" : • 4., . I:".„ 4. • . A et re Weather conditiops caused natives will be planned fOr the postponement of the Goderich hour already allocated to the' Twsp. Recreation meeting on township. , Monday. The rescheduled Young adultY0.11.e.„yballt, dateiS Wed. Jan. 19. registration was Wed. Jan. 12 - A poor, response was noted at Holmesyille, school. It is dri*laratinirtif-boys-hockey.---not--kno**.yet-the_reenIt's ot in Bayfield .45n 4atuidaythat registratidh. Registration will be held Once • Anyone 'interested in cross more on this Saturday, Jan.. countryskiing as a club 15, 1:30' 2:30 at the Bayfield- . ,phone -Mrs. Fran Powell, at • arena: If there are' too few. Audrey 1Vlid-;'. registrations.' other• 0iter'dletOrt.:,, PRICEDAS MARKED REGULAR *130.00 -.nomo • .4 424 n1 rn es( nh e ria ler • WOoos-::'"••-• 100 PERCENT DOWN FILLED • • .• , . . • , : • 4, . • :!:(:••;.....-0• 11.;, • ; RE4.-CS)09. „„?.. .• • •!•, •••• • . , •. .0' et.; ee ard co • „,.."„ 41 A .4 • 1.`„. ..• 00 .,• 74 44 4 4 :7? • • . _,•0140.0 ' , OP, ,0147- 4.1 4...„ 414 *v0 totoomtiotek .74E0..-144gt.4'