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acDonald leads
hess standings
By JIM KINGSLEY
Both Chas. wMa MacDonald
an
ave Weary games
st week leaving the two
ayers still just one game
part. Bob Dick picked up
o victories to takeover
urth spot and move ex-
emely close to Louis
adelmann for third place.
ouis has :842 while Bob now
as a .833 win -loss per-
ntage.
In the second level red-hot
rian Miller picked up four
ins to leap into second place
neatening Kirk Lyndon for
st place. Dennis Little won
sonly game of the evening
raise his percentage by 22
nts.
[n Level 3, Steve Hammill
on two games to move into
ird place. This sets up an
interesting battle for first
place' in Level 3 with Barry
Page, Don Bogie, Steve
Hammill and Chas. Cook all
in the running.
Dqug Brindley took over
the lead in Level 4 by holding
Jim Kingsley off to a draw.
Doug played flawlessly and
showed that he is ready to
break out of his slump and is
going to be a player to watch
out for. Look for Doug to
move up in the standings,
If you are interested in
chess and would like`. to join
the Goderich Township Chess
Club call Jim Kingsley at 524-
9019 for details.
We at this time would like
to take this opportunity to
wish each and everyone of
you a very Merry Christmas.
The standings as of Dec. 14
are as follows:
W L D Pct.
LEVEL1
Chas. MacDonald , .16
Dave Weary- . "15
Louis Stadelmann ..1__
BobDick . 1
lira Kingsley 15
LEVEL2
Kirk Lyndon 9
Brian Miller 11
Sam Hassan .. 6
Dennis Little
Steve Harding
........10
5
LEVEL 3
Barry Page 7 10 0 .412
Don Bogie . ........ 10 16 0 .385
SleveHammill 8 14 0 .364
Chas. Cook 4 9 3 .344
immy Reid 4 10 0 .286
0 0 L000
1 0 .938
3 0 .842
2 0 .833
3 3 .786
3 1
4 1
2 3
5 2
5 1
.731
,719
.682
.647
.500
LEVEL 4
Uoug Brindley 2 7'
BobFitzjames 4 12
RonVanderlinde 3 11
LarryGower . , 3 13
PhilAbbott 0 13
ohn Kloeze
m Gower
inHassan
Page
bDick
uisS,tade1mann
ave Weary
onVanderlinde
imKingsley
2 .273
0 .250
2 .250
2 .222.
0 .000
HONORARY MEMBERS
2 5 0 .286
1 8 0 .111
MOST IMPROVED PLAYERS
INCREASE
Vikings win
air in exhibition
.224
.139
.125
.071
.051
.050
.036
by TD
GDCI junior Vikings
both games in their
ibition tour in Owen Sound
fay, defeating sthill54
nd OSCVI 52-2
Leve Gallow and Jim
ellohad eight points each
the Westhill game. These
along with Ted Doherty
0 Wedlock and Dan
man broke open what
d as a close game and
the tide in the Vikings
r.
The Vikings played what
Coach Lynn Meyers rated as
their best game of the season
against OSCVI, coming up
with a real team effort for the
victory.
Dan Maillet and Jim
Costello scored 10 points a
piece for the Vikings. Steve
Gallow contributed eight
points while Joe Moore, Doug
Cruickshank and Mike
Wedlock threw in six points
each for the Vikings.
'all
Sind
out
the
carols!
Delight in merry
' Christmas tunes...
Tots of lighthearted
fun. For valued patronage,
thanks to everyone.
TED WILLIAMS 1A FAMILY
igs
Mftnutsctur•es Life Insurance Alprtl
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•GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1977 --,,PAGE 13.2
Goderich Sailor Ken Meriam skates after the loose puck in wingham netminder made the initial save on the play but
the Wingham crease to try to slide it into the net for an easy lost sight of the rebound. Merlam scored one goal and had
goal in Intermediate C action Friday night in Goderich. The three assists to help the Sailors to a 10 2 win. (staff -photo)
Novice Electrics lose two contests
The Goderich Graham
Electric played two games in
the lost two weeks and had to
cancel two games because of
had weather.
On Sunday, Decemher 4 the
Listowel Cyclones Came to
town and handed the 1' lcc-
trics a wholloping 8-3 defeat.
Scott Darrow scored all
Goderich goals,
On Sunday December 11 the
Hasu..irr leans name into
l Wn and the game•was well
played with the Electrics
gyring strong. Within reach of
a tie the Electrics got a had
break on a rebound and
Hanover scored, finishing the
g:lmcs 5-3 in their favour, On
Duplicate Bridge scores
There were seven tables in
play at the Decemher 20
meeting of the Goderich
Duplicate Bridge Club.
Winners in the North-South
division were Ted Plante and
Frank Donnelly with 691„1
points follow rd by Mary
Donnelly and Eleanor
F:r;skinc• with 67 prints. ;lean
Pa pernick and Dawna
Sproule grabbed third with
591,2 points and fourth went to
Fr'e'd. Egener and MacEwen
Egener ,.with 591 , points.
Harbor Report
BY RON GRAHAM
December 5 the Kingdoc
cleared harbor with grain for
Clyde1.
Decemher 6 -the E.B.
Barber arrived light from
Detroit for salt.
Decemher 6 the E.B.
Barber cleared harbor with
salt for St. Joseph, Michigan.
Decemher 12 the Algorail
arrived light from Detroit for
salt. •
Decemher 13 the Algorail
cleared harbor with salt for
Prescott.
Decemher 16 the Outardc
arrived I11 111 Sal'rilo 1, ith
wheat.
December 16 the Sir Dennis
Lowson arrived light from
Cleveland for salt.
I)ecerllher 17 the
Bancer a.a•rivtid light
Somhra for salt.
December 17 the Sir Dennis
Lowson cleared •harbor with
salt for Thunder Boy.
December 17 the E.B.
Barber cleared harbor vtiith
salt for Green Bay.
Wisconsin.
I)er.emhcr 18 the Outardc
cleared harbor light for
Thunder Bay.
E.B
from
Io the East-West division
first spot went to Barry
1)eathe and Aelian
Weerasooriya with 85 points. r
Second spot went to Joanne
I)uckwot-th and Lee Ryan
Oh 791 , third was Arlene
Gibbons and Theresa Donatis
+ith 771.2and fourth went to
Joan Cook and Verna Worthy
aili 661,:, points
On December 13 there were
10 tablas in play and winners
were Louise He therington
and ,John Woods with 111',2
point', in North-South play.
Second cent to'7can Cook and
Ray Fisher with 109, third
was Bob I)t•mpsey and Cathy
McDonald with 94t.Y, .and four.
went to Ted Plante and Verna
Worthy with 861 .
East-West winners were
Joanne Duckworth and Jo
Shricr with 123 points. Second
place went to Joe Martin and
13111 Duncan with 1161,'2', third
went to Betty F:tue and Burns
Ross with 107 points and
fourth vent to Martina
Schneikc'r and Eleanor
Erskine with 1061: ; pc,>ints.
Open Tuesday,
Decernber27
9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Special Discounts
Throughout
The Store!
BLACKSTONE
FURNITURE
Located On West St.
Just Off ThP Square°
Friday Decemher Ili the
Electric,• played an
exhibition game against
Blyth. The Electric's came on
strong and the line of Scott
Gart'ovv Richard Roddy and
Steve Johnston counted seven
of the eight goals that were
scored. Scott tallied for six of
the goals and one assist.
Steve one assist and one goal
and Richard had three
assists, Shawn Larder scored
the eighth goal, The final
score was 8-0,
"The whole team played
excellent hockey as they
checked and skated hard for
three solid periods. Sharing
the shutout were goalies Jay
Williamson and Robbie
Midde11 who both stopped
some good scoring attempts.
On Saturday, Decemher 17
the Electrics Wore shut out it
Chas a good garne. The
Walkerton team hustled for
three goals and won their first
gams• of the schcdule3-0.
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in
lovely
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.f.
a5X1
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portrait
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• Choice of four colourful backgrounds
• No appointment. necessary.
• Limit: One offer per family.
• No age limit,
• 99C for each additional subject photographed
in a group portrait.
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sepa'rately. •., :r
• Additional prints ava'lable'at reasonable
prices -
This offer good
Tuesday_January 3 through Wednesday January 4
DEPT. STORE
In The Suncoast Mall Highway 21 South
GODERICH
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RAWSON'S
COMPLETE
CHRISTMAS
GIFT STORY
At Rawson's Shop For Men. we do everything we can to keep Christmas shopping
part of the Christmas fun. Earl or Craig or Charly will hale you select o perfect gift for
everyone on your Iltt -_. because they realise how Important It Is to find exactly the
right gift for the parson you care about.
And we con suggest hundreds of gift ideas. For instance a terrific new shirt from our
collection of stylish dress or sport shirts by Forsyth, Cardin or Manhattan, oro velour
shirt from Durran Knit or Cardin. A superbly tailored suit. Or trousers. Or a dressing
gown. Or a sweater. Or o pullover, Ties. Socks, Underwear, Handkerchiefs, Scarves.
Hafs, Umbrellas. Rawson's has everything a men wears.
Remember, too. anything you select may be exchanged, In minutes. So If Uncle
Harvey gots five sweaters or o hall doson belts, we'll be happy to give him a little
variety In his wardrobe.
Tha service we're famous for year 'round Is oven more in evidence at Christmas
time. So tome shop for men's gifts In the one store with everything. Including a little
of that ald.foshioned Christmas feeling.
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DECEMBER 27, 2$ from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Corner Monter ttr•e, end The sgwr• Gcd.rl.I.
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