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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1963-10-31, Page 277. 'rz 2 The.Goderich S gnal._Fi tar, Thursday, October 31st, 1963 Vikings Make It Their 55th Straight Victory ctory FIRST BONSPIEL SET The Goderich , Vikings kept , again on the Stratford 10 at their undefeated season intact i the end of the quarter. Larry Papernick who played last Thursday when they chalk. ; tremendous 6U minute game ed up their fifth straifi it v is .-,,,. the Vikings,,, picked ' off a tory of the season by defeating Stratford pass at the Stratford Stratford Central 13-1. 37 and rac,'d all the way in The, ti'ikings were ;nilly of ('or the score. Bryan Feagan threw a beautiful open field "fumbleitis" especially during Mock that enabled the big full - the first quarter which costo hack to ramble into the end therm two tquchdowns, k,'ep:ne, io14, unmolested. Steve Snell the Stratford team in the ball pitched a perfect strike to John game. Jack Gemmill tumbled • llus;hes on a well -performed on the five -yard line to open f.,k,. convert to add the single the next 10 minutes of loose o:n ` t. ball -handling by both teams. ! _Meer th half tke Vikings Two plays later the Vikings' ttled down once again again took possession. on a , h.,tian to display hei'l` vicious Stratford fumble only to lose 'ground attack which has rolled the ball again when Larr Papernick fumbled on Stratford two. Friuli h ...big_ green- -tram- from.' were held to three punted with Donn' son receiving the Stratford_ 40. Palernick and ,,then smash Gemmill carried 4o the 10 the one -y,' Steve Snell fumbled !:blocking of Duckworth, Dowds, ''McLean and Wilkinson. From KEYhere Bill Wilkinson knifed into ' the end zone behind B .,n iia:] - up in "I other team -e the in any single ratford off 35 ards and :pass from S wrniam- blocking of amt John M yardage than any iame. Wilkinson tell behind the ig Brian Dowds Lean. Papernick his way down to', rd line behind the ur1rs' NamesMu In By : This Saturday Draws -for 'dialing this season will be an annual event under at the neW curling rink are the name of the Sheaffer Pen to be made this weekend. All Company Invitation Bonspiel. It those 'who plan on cl}riing are is expected that the secretary strongly urged to have their of the Dominion names in by.ro later than this' sociation will be Saturday ,11; theyare to avoid on December 7th disappointment later. Mail or open this first of phone in your name to Dan bonspiels. Murphy, 18 The Square, Gode- rich. kfr It was planned .to start mak- ing ice at the rink on Wednes- day of last week. Due to the unseasonably mild weather, ice making operations are postpon- ed to Wednesday of this week. Lessons on curling by a quali- fied instructor will commence on Monday, November 11. In- structional films will be shown on November 11, 12 and 13. itawnspeopie for their support kno+ l camt Almol 0L. of these projects. ter. pupil realizes that tbex4 Last. week there wad a one! days or 15 school duo, day girls'_ 1e1 to 'aaa ent . schw4 t held at the Sputh Huron High ugly lAa?tpla°rpirrmmos6ximttt,inileatentietl.01-yutliti:: Seebool, The Goderich team.. Thiweekend there wiltcapturetheehampionsbjpoy r . Crtf i mnine other schoolsWinantnvettloheeurwas the. runner-up to ° r�ic-�eity,lqp , torious girls.leaderlsy , There is a possibilitythat trio will asselble here ler Goderich may become a twos weekend of discussiob- ani y. newspaper town. The" students ions. events. This is 1!a of 'Victor Lauriston school may denominational meeting, At be shortly publishing a monthly Canada, eight to ten e9n�' periodical. ,These future edi- tions will take placnfs tors are still Ironing out prob- to this one, The useably lents, so the date of publication begin at 7.30 p.m. Friday,a is not quite definite. This end"at $,30 p.m. Sunda,,` " junior high school has quite Concerning tonight_Rat avid football participation—like e'en—it is a subject for SQ. that of G.D.C.I. The teams in- ulation on whether the *di volved in the schb*iule are have more tricks or treats Louck, Hunter, Hoy, Mohring, store, than do children til,„ Mclvor, and Sheardown. F. November 25! po you know what is special about that day? A personal mention ig gel Oyer 500 students at come news in the Signal Stat ONTARIO HO ASSOCIATIO CENTRAL JUNIOR "B" 1963-64 SCHEDULE October- 1.5-0NAlen Sound at November— I—Stratford Goderich 2.---Goderich at Waterloo 7-----Goderich at Kitchener Iplays by Larry Papernick and Bryan Feagan. From the 40 :Bettger. kicked a single point 8—Kitchener at Goderich 'for ,the only Stratford score. 12—Coderich at Owen Sound Once again taking possession, 22 --Waterloo Goderich Hthe Vikings, hqgan to move: 26--Goderich at Owen Sound Bill Wilkinson went 35,._yards 30--Goderich at Waterloo to the Stratford 10 -yard- line. December— 'However, th Vikings were pen- 4---Goderich at Stratford alized for clt ping on the play 5 ---Owen Sound at Goderich which Was a • 7 --Goderich at Kitchener Thei_eanly- Stratford scoring 11—Stratford at Goderich . thiteat came mid -way thru .the 14—Goderich- at Waterloo . fourth quarter when they moved 17—Goderich at Owen Sound the ball to the Vi ng 22, only 20 ---Waterloo at Goderich , to lose it on dow This was 26-- - Goderich at Kitchener the only time in the ball gams .(2:30 p.m.) that they were able to move -S-iratford at Gloerich inside the Viking 25. January—, - The statistics once again 1— Owen Sound at GOderich ;proved the superior team. The 3___"Godco-ich at Stratford H•yardS -on the ground to 94 by to—Kitchener at Goderich 'Stratford. The Vikings com- 11--Goderich at Waterloo piled a total of 18 first downs to five by Stratford, but were penalized 90 yards to Strat- ford's 15. These penalties were costly -and combined with the This Friday — Stratford at Goderich - -The'----stersores- schedule for curling will commence on Mon- day, November 18. , Mixed curling will be held on Friday and Saturday nights. There will be two' draws on each of these evenings. The full five,sheets of ice are to be in operation from the start, and not just four of them, as stated in a previ,ous issue of First bonspiel of the season will' be on December 7th. It will be by invitation only 'and 1 Curling As - in Goderich to officially such annual OUR YOUTH By Dwight Aldham Today is Hallowe'en, but it is Christmas also—at least for the Indian children up at Sioux Lookout in Northern Ontario. The Anglicarr Young Pe9ple have bought toys and games to the value of $80 to give to tbese underprivileged young- sters.. The car -smash and apple - cider drive provided the funds for such genarous gift. The A.Y2.A. Wants to thank the REGISTRATION Goderich Figure Skating Club" SATURDAY; NOVEMBER Goderich Memorial Arena Tre tly disputed call. 14- ,Goderich at_ Owen Sound 17—Owen Sound at Goderich 22----Goderich at Stratford 26—Goderich at Kitchener loose ball -handling in the first} 31 --Kitchener at Goderich - quarter kept the score down. February— Coach Wayne Horner was 1--Goderich at Waterloo satisfied with the outcome but ' 3—Stratford at Goderich felt his .boys did not play up 5—Goderich _at Stratford " to par offensively. "Our de- 7—Kitchener at Gocierich fense was Strong, especially the 11—Goderich at Owen Sound work of Larry,Papernick, Bryan 14—Waterloo at Goderich _Feagan and 1.3.,ay Donnelly. The .18--StOtford at Goderich pass defense is impfoying with only one completion for eight al Insurance plan in 1962, ac- cording to the report on that year just issued by the Ontario Hospital Services Commission. This compares with $214.8 mil- lion paid out in 1961. At the end of 1962, 6,177,629 residents e re- insured (174,134 more than. at the end of 1961) and during the year, 13,636,447 days of patient. care were given to adults, children and neWborn infants. The total days of care were 523,546 higher than in 1961. "Since Ontario Hospilal In- surance was launched on Janu- Chairman of the dommission, commented, "benefits provided through the plan in four and yards 'against' us today. Don McCabe and Dennis Williamson our -two rookie defensive backs are realjy playing heads -up , The Vikings wind up their ing the Mitchell Blue Devils. If they can take this one they will be assured of first place with a bye for the Conference BENEFITS FROM ONTARIO HOSPITAL INSURANCE Ontario residents rece0d benefits to the value of $244.4 million through their Govern- ment-sponsored Ontario Hospit- "Your-Guardtan Of Gc; d three-quarter years exceed one billion dollars. 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