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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-10-27, Page 11iF YourM willh icripirso .2057, ownship money r sweaters Goderich Township ation council planned, at October 27 meeting, to $250 toward Goderich hockey for •use un house league team ars or other equipment. was to finalize the 1 plan last year of ting Clinton minor y. stration rates will now sed from $1 a year to $2 tivity or $5 per family. egistration cards will_ ered by vice chairman, eo. otion was passed that 1978, any recreation member who has three meetings, at the tion of the chairman, re-evaluating the on and if necessary ask wnship council to ap- new rec. member. eral enthusiastic s of township tional activities were d. Chairman Grant congratulated the I co-ordinator Art Bell excellent co workers ° Bell, Charles and Bev. lus all the softball s and participants for ost successful softball Art proudly ed Goderich Signal ' ctures of two Goderich nning teams. the softball •and equipment is ng places at the office, registration are now . being prepared for township hgckey beginning in January at Bayfield arena. Any child who wishes some Saturday afternoon fun, is welcome to join the group. Reeve Gerry Ginn reported that correspondence is still in progress with the govern- ment ministries on the proposed township ball park• If poor harvest 'weather delays the farmer so is his homemaker who toils at her fall work. Hence the craft group will be later in starting this fall. A list of proposed projects will be forthcoming. Hazel McCreath reminded everyone of the Women's Institute Variety Night October 27 (to -night) at Holmesville school. She also reported that the twsp. girls softball teams are eager to buy team jackets. To help defray costs they will be selling raffle tickets on an afghan. Arrangements are being made for two township dances, Jan. 21 and March 18 or 25th. What Crests? Where, oh where are our township crests? Doug Yeo is anxious to know. In fact we're annoyed and if Satisfactory communications with the crest company are not realized within a week, Sound Off, London Free Press will he challenged with the mysterious missing township crest order. The Goderich Minor Soccer Association• held its annual banquet Friday night and honored players who excelled during season action. Vic Alexander presented the Percy LeBlanc Memorial trophy to the most valuable player in each division, The winners were (from left) Scott Garrow, squirt: Todd Graham, Atom A; Brent Williamson, Atom B; toff Denomme, Mosquito; and George Kerr, Pee Wee.(staff photo) Erwin Schneider presented the Erwin Schneider trophy to players in five divisions of the Goderich Minor Soccer lssociation who were chosen the most gentlemanly players in their division. The winners were from left) Duane Chapman, squirt; Todd Wilson, Atom 13; Casey Van den !leave!, Mosquito; Daryl Black, Atom A and Steve Graham, Pee Wee.(staff photo) The five most improved players in the Goderich Minor ''occer Association were presented with the Garb and Gear Trophy by Brian Warrilow at a banquet Friday night. The er 350 run cross country By Wilma Oke t 350 students from ementary schools in Huronparticipated rbor port er 20 the Algorail light from Sarnia for er 21 the Pic River from Collingwood In. r 21 the Algorail harbor for Prescott er 21 the H.C. cker arrived from Bay with grain. er 21 the Pic River harbor light for Pelee er 22 the Soodoc light from Erie, vania for salt. er 22 the Soodoc harbor with salt for te, Newfoundland. er 23 the H. C. ker cleared harbor Thunder Bay. last Wednesday, October 19, in the cross country meet sponsored by the Huron County board of education. The 'students ran. the 3.5 kilometres (two miles) course through fields of clover and barley stubble, over a 'bridge, up hill and down at the Hullett Wildlife management area west of Kinburn. Taking part were the top runners from Blyth public school; Huron Centennial school at Brucefield; Clinton public school; Holmesville public school; Hullett Central at Londesboro; Seaforth public; Vanastra public; and Calvin Christian school at Clinton. First place winners were: in the midget division, 10 and under: girls, Lori Souch, Blyth; and boys, Austin Roorda, Clinton Christian. In the junior division, 11 years, girls, Susan Hulley, Seaforth, and boys, Donald Littlechild, Holmesville. In the intermediate division, 12 years, girls, Faye Carnochan, Brucefield, and boys, Kevin Coultes, Blyth. SALE Continues ST DAY -OCTOBER 31 LL J FEE and on RTOTC*BLES %OFF Four home ready for the festive In • ask about our home ^sting service, LACKSTON E JRNITURE Located On West St. Just Off TheWoreO In the senior division, ]3 and older, girls, Karen Souch, Blyth, and boys, Faulds, Brucefield. 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All Wonder Mufflers for North American cars are guaranteed for as long as you own your car. If our muffler falls after 1 year from the original Inatallatidn it will be replaced for only a small service charge. i players are (from left) Shawn Larder, squirt; John :mpson, Atom l; Robert Barwick, Atom B; KyleTaback, lyh squito and Tim Goddard, l'ee Wee.(staff photo) ERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1977—PAGE 71 Atoms begin league play The Goderich Suncoast Atoms begin their hockey season this Saturday with an exhibition game against Seaforth at the Goderich Memorial Arena, Game time is 5 p.m. The Atoms begin their regular league schedule Novnmber 2 against Hanover in Hanover. All their home games will be played each Saturday at 5 p.m. at the Goderich Arena. Their first home game is November 5. GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES TO 9 1/2 °fo Bruce Erskine tib North St. 524.1335 Blyth Pony Club will hold their"Annual Fall Dance • at Blyth Arena Saturday, November 12th For Tickets call: 524-8030 or 524-6452 TOWN OF GODERICH Wishes to sell various sizes of lumber - 2 x 6, 2 x 8, 2 x 10 and plywood sheeting. Contact Stan Meriam, Public Works Garage, 524- 7222. Quotations to be submitted in writing to. the _un- dersignedby November 4th, 1977.. Larry J. McCabe Deputy Clerk -Treasurer Town of Goderich 57 West Street Goderich, Ontario N7A 2K3 MR. STEREO HAS JUST baui ntecl UP SOME FANTASTIC BFIRG/IINS T'S A SPECIAL CLEARANC SALE WHILE THEY LAST. • jpini l�i�fhl�i!�"�ti:nj44'4. - �I O A little house cleaning has turned up a lot of Bargains for you. LOOK FOR THE SPECIAL TABLE OF REFOUND EQUIPMENT FEATURING: • C.B. Equipment • Power Boosters • Speakers • Assorted Car Radios • Head phones • Caddies • Electric Antennae • Flowtron Bug Killers • Home Entertain Products • Etc., Etc., Etc. 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