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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-01-20, Page 11owed i:.. ee -gait videt y thre'i •697> a • the St ugie'st` azing it fight leagitna le fon 75poi bbedi�ltit-, abr, • earne, ning out •Id, wind ►w"1i�interweather Saturday's parade. which yed havoc with attendnnce attracted about a dozen dQQ linton!s Wf cha np bar.saic lull events ter: 1 attend hursday :James McIntosh, Seaforth: al` ht's carnivqueen Most. original Huron Pine wning aatit �^Satur taays .. Construction; best com +dren's program• drew'the- mercial -' Butler Con- t disappointing crowds," . struction; .best club - Clinton said. "� and ` District Snowmobile ednesday; :.Jan 12th :':Club; -best` school - Clinton for citizen's card : party, Public -School. ch began the`festiy ties, In Saturday's .= cham- w a poo 1 your dtie to the ' pionship, brobmiiall, Par Line Cher. 4� izeyrk onnie .took the ladios'` division and lough?said sev i huchre• the Kinsmen,.. the men's les were fila#yy Tlie. two `divi<sioi r priz a'ely, re,won;by: Mr. Novi �ehockey playoffs, Mrs E'd Godkin, the;first had Rojifi,F ay's team beat e that ahusband and wife ` .out the team coached by e walked off., with . both _:Philip.White ✓ prizes, Mrs ,Coiclough S. }wii ii?t1 Other°nners at the Bo hre pra"N Mrs• -Mrs s r Carnlyat, :floats,. ' •saw- the 'following 1 and both Devin Talbot's alert passiflg- y were fafrly`,:Clintoi ,and• Mr.and Mrs. Graham Electric .=Noyiee checkod 'well had x sea.. defeated" Brussels 3-0 and perfect positionings tnd: out MiIve -ton -0 ixt exhibition skated the apposition ids„ a e(MtesiSlaStmgek.4. hard hitting game. Milverton ` in brussels, the Electrics foundli.hardL to. catch .Dave reliedon'a three'goatoutburst Jewell.'he scored rive .timesg in thethird period. to clinch Kevin Telford, Kevin Talbot the .win. , , For `the first two and Steve Schutz rounded out periods 'the 1pnals played the scaring. -poor Ttie assists went to Kelly: lacked the good checking they Alibi • with. two, Dave,A'elford, are normally noted for. AS a • Scott Garrow and Kevin • result; the Brussels team had 'Telford: Shawn Larder; K'e11y. numerous scoring 'chances` /Olin, 'Steve Schutz ,�aalrsd', only, to ., be stopped ,,bY • Darren .Connelly, •were ;vet* yct $i0. l ilitera a Williamson strong on 'the bluellne a} an `± �aTie Wors�ell x night, The line of J"eweli R f Dave 'Jewell Chapman and Kevin Telfo` and l ve *Telford -.earned,,; were a scorning • threat e their pals rn +third}duei'#o time they were on the th, , Improved ec ing-i.oyer : Dave. Telford-,: Scott Gerrit.' . the first two periods•" Darren Jewell and Kevin Telford.no.t. Connelly and :-Scott',Garro* only killed penalties, but: had assists Dave Telford, ,, ,noticed three goals as wail' .go Steve Schutz f handers w+ei� strung in kept the oppositiol off gusird this gamma . . = most`~ OV:the a game Darcy N A fired: tip 1eetric•,Meats: McGee and Jeff Scott show ' s omp,,etely donriinated good_. second' effort in'the Milverton in the'8 0 win The offensive play„ ax, Electricsyshowed a cot plete ' This Saturday the Electrics_ turnabout from• the'preitunts • will. ` host' " Walkerton at game with Brussels as they -Vanastra fora 5 p.m. start. 's V'' it a 1 ereladies' house t ng .die da 's earl G'umnings activitletora3cjose. • , +�nn3tt Vise; , Ione , The carol cited up Sunday d trirs,�., 1E'lo'rence .Lud - Mornif wl en ;'nearly 775 len, mhnl's higtr rank ,peo1)1*-- pt ttp. for''a pancaiike owan;,X low •4•r' Ar hur ;>lreakfast up fo Lombardo -reported that; 240 pounds of yes;lot'ith >ia• George pancake: batter was',used,.to ter. feest the horde,,and :said;the 1 rsday �'oWitingeofthe turnout''surpassed last year's Queen atteridaarice, Naney: Kueh%'win over The .;Sn winobile Poker other c0 , P3•n 4:: Aisne 4 man, :first' runnerrup, :Rally Sunday afternoon had A:nstett; Wend► Gibbings 11.2 drillers participate with Cher(; -Jefferson. Judges the following :inen taking the e WIix a e'''''' Seaforth atkitfo ..:has 114:;. -0D ugg or, Bettyarfitn atrlid g Coventry • "x ��ioit►ets and'Dori,Fori es e crowning, spa orad l91eariivIl 'le, inside the he Lions Club an et to arena, only -200 ,spectators Ors at 8 tr► was`posi;p n"ed watched .the figure" skating p' , ro rant that :featured alt hayulai �� ut�fai"ci sat to g guest skaters: Blaine Moore and m t ore tit: h en Carol Wheel*; of Winghafm,. et TRK ztis > s Night who wilt compete 'for e ettes'n i ltt ;ice ; Pairsi.�title at e also p ag�c tt anadii rt Championships �ndance,but•'duincfMs� :Lookin' y � ver the �karnival 1 uce t1ae,12ic e:lt lVl� a d 4 ,Ruth Loin ' v ' : ys ►barrio had h e u of- liI y' -was o tl se , �r the ed lxclp aOf clubs and .,v i ��orgdnizationsl>1 opera ting the night'ai endo irlr �"ftan+i»ustarahtQ our bestow d :;all ail,o" te 4ea r. rit�es - +at o H o: -' yy y}�LrarnI7��y�y: Charles Coons picked up two eCharlie "1VIacDonaI'd zYHvjactortes insathree games to arned last week after' air? `move: pack u$ to a•third place hbsence of several weeks Atte tie with' Doug, Brindley. : to the bad toad conditions this :winter,„ ,.Charlie .:picked up In the third level, - T:arry • "right :where tic left off win- Page picked up his °firstdraw• ?sing his 16 gaffie without: a of the season to move within os :i4 .003 of second place Jim Gower. We wish to welcome a new member to the club - Mark Jones; who started on . the , right foot winning his first game but went on to lose the next two. ' The standings as of, January 12 are as follows: Louth Stadelmann con- tinued his winning ways winning threegames to move. within .001 of 'Bob Dick for third place. In, Level two, Jim Kingsley Won his 22 game to strengthen his hold on, first; place.' W' .D L PCT. C. MacDonald'l6 0 .0 ..1.000 D. Weary . 18.2 0 x .882 B: Dick ,, ..1.0 2 "3 .?67 1,Stadelmann24' 7 Larry Gower ..7 13 0 Jim Gower •«{ .. 6 15' 0 Barry Page .... 6 16, 1 Vanderlinde :.6N21 0 M. Page ...... 0 21 0 .350 .286 .283 .222 .000 Jim Kingsley 22 7 4; Brien Miller__ 1`7 on Bogie. .13 12 3 Charles Cook .10 10 1 'Doug Brindley `.9 , 9 0, ., Dennis Little 11 Mike:Kosgycki :,°3 .John I1oere 7 Sain Hassan ,15Q Rirk'Lyndon... 7 680 '; Bob.Fitzjames . 3 :518,. Nick;Gantner . 5 500.: Mark.)'ofee ... 1 .500 Darrell l£ioeze . 2 Ray Scott =0 4 0 .733 1' 1 ,700; 5 0 .583 6 1 .500 8 1 5 1 .3891.: 8 0, :38gXr', 2 0 :333,1: 9 5 ...0 .00(Ft Your local newspaper's prime function is to present the news . .. honestly and fully. That's all. However, sometimes the report- ing goes astray;.when the news is printed. Some of our friends think this is amusing. Some don't. We at your local newspaper don't laugh easily when a mistake is made in your local paper. , But in spite of our best efforts, it' does happen occasionally. Even the editor' had to smile when this caption appeared in his newspaper under the picture of a fallen tree: I The tree downed at this home damaged spouting and shingles if was snapped bya violent guest. (' In another newspaper, the coronation of a high school beauty queen took an unusual turn when the proofreaders overlooked this one: . Queen Margie White was escorted to her throne by co -captains Jim Black and --Frank Gruff. There she was presented with roses and drowned. Sometimes the classified ads are full of surprises, too. The young Iadywho ran this - advertisement is still wishirig that her friends would let her forget it: Wanted: Large well -furnished °room by young woman about fifteen I feet square. Then there was the time one of our nice Iowa ladies, trying to do her part to add to the Christmas spirit of her home city, found her efforts recorded thus: Mrs. X set up a still life composi- tion of angel figurines and greenery entitled, "Hark the Herald Angels Sin." •-, So, when you see one like this: • The Rotary male quartet' will sing, I "1 need three every hbur . . " Or this: antedr 'ren tri atinig ` mobilia w fundis ty forC e firs'"l araata nsat .eek, ai .1... sponsored by AIr ,Canada ,T'which 00/Oho whinerand uest; to rite: ' flown tli any , cle ti'liat t sory d b `the f€irline,;;ltre aitrfare paid. T. 1 am now in position to hatch your eggs at five cents, per egg ... I please remember that local newspapers are regarded by readers as a friend they can't do without, and even a good friend is bound to make a mistake once in a while, When you stop to consider that over a million inches ,of news are reported each week in hundreds of weekly newspapers throughout Canada, a mistake • here and there doesn't sound too bad to some people, But a misspelled name of a local citizen in a news story is no laughing matter . , if it's about ' .you. _ NEWSPAPERS OLIVER THE LOCAL STORY. CANADiA:N COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS ASSOCIATION R.E'1?olttl:'SE.NIING THE COMMUNITY PRESS