The Goderich Signal-Star, 1964-05-14, Page 3.r•
DEFEAT HURON CHAMPS
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BUILDING CENTRE SOCCER
TEAM WINS OPENER w 3-2
Godierich Pitildina Centre's
soccer team opened ;the season
n Wednesday *evening of last
week on a happy note by de-
feating last year's Huron Coun-
ty ch•ampions, Centralia,
Although nota rough game,
there were • plenty of hard
checks handed out and the pace
throu•ghout was 'quite fast.
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More Details
The GDCI board Monday re-
affirmed its April decision to
delay 'payment of tuition fees to
Central Huron Secondary
School until the Clinton board
presents a financial repaR of
expenditures-,
With a $7000 bill by Clin'-*
ton. The Goderich ,beard .de-
cided to go directly to the sen-
ior Clinton board in a formal
I'(.1PeS1. for a ljnancial :account -
"They must be getting their,.
—tack" up „ at us," said Earl El-
liott: Ile expressed concern
that this might boomerang back
on the Goderich students at-
tending Clinton, but he was
talked down by the other board
members. Gerry Ginn, the
board representative on- the
Clinton vocational advisory com-
mittee, said it was impossible
for . anyone' to distinguish a
Goderich student from the
.
whole student body.
situation, aren't we?"' said Dr,
Jack Leitch, commenting that
bOth Seafailth and Exeter have
• paid theiraccotin.ts. •
However, both Dan Murphy,
and Mr. Ginn advised better
arceounting procedures. Mr.
Ginn reported the. Clinton
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.school is now presenting a
^ monthly breakdown to the ad-
• visory committee, a new pro-
cedure.
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• After ten minutes ,Of he firs
period, Sep Kaltenegger pUt
Goderich ahead, mashing the
baillInto the net from a per -
feet pass from Ron Drennan.
Five minutes later T. Harper
equalized the score for Central-
ia. This goal was the result of a
mxup in the Goderich. defence.
The wind was a big faet4 in
this game, and with its help
Goderieh had the Centralia de-
fence under constant pressure.
This • pressure finally paid
off when young Ron Drennan
raced onto a loose ball in- the
centre and sped goalward. He
was checked two or three times,
but somehow .keipt possessldn
of the ball, and shot it low into
the left corner of the net.
-.With the 'score, only 271 for
,GOderith and half-time ap:
--proach,ing„-the-h'om-e-team--Press--
ed for more goals, since during
the second half the wind would
be -against •thern.-
The begirining or the second
•half.lo d- the more
aggressive gide; -aidettS,7:Wi'vel
wind. The second half 4had
barely started when the Qen-
tralia centre forward deflected
a shot through a ruck of play:,
ers into the net, making the
icore 2-2.
After twenty ,minutes of play,
Ron "'Drennan took, a long pass
through the middle and hit a
soft low' shot. The keeper ap-
peared Id have covered the
ball, but it got away from him
and trickled into the empty net.
oncl Centralia were still trying
for -that equalizer, and -came
very • Vase when a strong 'drive
reboundedoff •• a --g-oalpost and
was ,hastily cleared. The end
came however,., with Goderich
on top. by the -score 'of .3 goals
to. 2. •
• The next game for Goderich
Building Centre will be against
CoderiCh Conklin on Wednes-
day, May 27, at 7.30 p.m.
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All students at GDCI` Who
average" more than, 75 percent
in their year's marks 'will be
off to Qttawa for a three-day
junket next October.
The board "approVed. $1,000
expenditure Monday to send
an expected. 60 students, on a
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The award was brought in
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said, 1 think it's a •marvellous
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trip,"
' Dr. Leitch said the trip would
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"It's not quite a bad thing to
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The board alio approv,ed pre-
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school colors to the best stud-
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Bob Carbet
-Resigns --Post— -
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Robert W. "Bob" Carbert' has
resigned as- Secretary -Manager
of the Ontario Federation of
1.1]griP111.ture his resignation:iv
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President A. H.. K. Musgrave
paid warm tribute t� Mr. Car-
bert's competence and abilitiY
as Secretary -Manager, and, to
the ,valuable contribution " he
has made, uver tiTe years, to the
agricultural industry and farm
organizations -in particular. Mr.
Musgrave emphasized that he
had accepted the .resignation
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and only on the insistence of
MT. .Carbert.
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represents 100,000 fariners in
the ,Province of Ontario.
Before joining the
Carbert had spent several years
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the qanadian. Federation of
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Mr. Day suggested sending the
ktIldentS When, PerliaMent is in
scssion. -
Two of the board members,
Dr. LeitCh and Larry Rieck re-
minisced_ about' similai tripS
when they were inv-university
If successful, the trips would
become an' annual affair; likely
on a three-year rotation to ,Ot-
tawa, Toronto axed Quebec City.
F.w.T.A,0: Hold
Local ,Meeting
•Tile Goderich -Unit of Ow
F.W.T.A.O. met in Victoria Pub-
lic School After a pot luck
supper, the president, Mrs. Don-
-elda MacDOittld, took 'charge of
'a short busiriess.meeti•ng. Plans
were discussed for the' annual
OiStrict meeting "of the, FWTAO
Which will be held in Goderich
this year. '40 •
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