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with Oil Mart as they ripped
basement with a point total of 'F''',03•11
remained in the leag,.....
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Augies Dogies kept pace Dennis Vanderburgd
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with a 267 single 'and 716 Boys to.seyen ribints oYeetthel, —
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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 .,
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Stars- lends the,.,a,v,i_PIOS
the sixth place hopefuls for single and a,582 triple, ":wjtx,,,41.0104.;4,4f';,p692.:.ftd:,.
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,two Sarnia defenders Ida tournament game played at GDCI last Saturday. Goderich lost
in the second round Sarnia (staff photo)
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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
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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,
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Tq make room for our summer stock
we must clear our store of this
merchandise. THIS MEANS TREMENDOUS SAVINGS
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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.:,,
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