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„r3 FROM- GOCI
BY BRIAN DQWgS'
The senior boys basketball the Seaforth juniors a 69-17
team clinched. playoff' spots in 'whipping. John ten Reopen
both the Huron -Perth and lied the • junior, attack with 26.
0
ur,SS a as -Lh.e• --cosi - _
� l;�•-d�f-e:a -i�n�;=�s�lt�a'< eil-�y Mfg' neer*
Seaforth 71-44 to end their reg-w•.th 11. ' •
ulr, schedule. .;`lhe 'Vikings The junior girls rounded off
played poorly in the (first half the:r perfect record by scoring
of the game and led only 33-27 a 32-22 victory over their Sea-
, at half time. A solid tongue forth rivals. They firri_hed
la.:,:r ;,,;by Coach Horner at the heir regular schedule with a
half, combined with the know- record of six wins and no losses.
ledge that a Parkhill scout was l:.e seniors, howver, were not
present, fired up the seuadand o fortunate, and dropped their
they- pulled away in the second, fifth game out of . ix ,by the
half' for their 71-44 victory. core of 23-17.
Gorge Clark paced the sen- Wrestling
'fors with 16 p, ints, -followed by In the Huron -Perth wrestling
Norm McCullough with 14. The rnect last Saturday at Wing -
seniors firtiehed with a record ham, George Gould was the
of
five wine
an
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{ o nl.e esu ec.ersrf ul -God eriah w res'
Ar:liaitgh of the Huron- I l r" George won the 106 pound
Perth playoff 'pis zre, the jun- ( claw ,' defeating Larry Brooks
fors 'h t their .stride again after of Wing.ham. Goderich placed
four._ strai „'rt lo.'see. to hand 'fourth overall in the meet, with -
32 points, to the winner, Wine
"am, with 95 points. Listowel
placed second with 94 and Mit-
chell third with 63.
The Huron -Perth Drama Fes -
Firsts BonspieI
Of Lions Cab �last • Saturday- night, proved
highly successful with the Strat-
'rho first annual Cdederi'ch Iford club placing frrlt. Robert
Lions Club curling bon•spiei was I Witmer of Goderich was named
...hea-a.t ._Ge•de.ri r _o -n_.. Wed•tres the bit male actor ~ the
day with m
20 teas particl,pating. ( of Festival. _.:Viii,?hell D.H.S. also
There were ten rinks from ou(� took part in the peceedungs.
t i tawrt sad ten e *l r1n1 1
This Saturday, t
Ou' of toi�vu r�tt1°.s .- =o,re £ramthe senior ;boys
Exeter, Clinton (2), Seaforth ' and iunio'r git18 basketball
hio�w,ick, Brussels, Luckno�w (2), 1 teams J will take •part in the
() lluron Perth ' playoff to'tlrna-
Win ha"m and Bayfield. merit in Stratford. The follow -
The games got under way at ing. *Saturday the senior boys
9 a.m. at the, Maitland country will enter WOSSA playoffs with
Club under the chairmansh''p Of a game against Parkhill. The
Bill Lumlby. 'Results will ap- 'Marauders have been un(le'feat•
pear in next week's' issue. ed this year in Lambton-M,iddle-
The winners in the second sex basketwall and `'our Vikings
raw orf the ladies' division were '.. ill" have to be in top shape to.
.follows: 1st, Nancy ep.he.w I beat them..
kip), Auleen Curry, Kris
:Nal, held here in Goderioh
as
(e
Whidden, Marion Beacom. Plac-
ing se"co.nd were Billy Croft i . LAST CALL !
(skip), Jean Cook, Mary Robin- The local office of the car
non -and Irene Profit." The con- *license plate issuer, Mrs.
solation pr`ze winner vias Jean Olive Sturdy, will be a busy
McDonald (skip), Fran Worsello spot Saturd-ay, last day for
Eileen Wraith and Marg. Las •
-
saline.
Scores( in the most recent
ga.me in 'the Farmers' League
were as follows:' Ginn8, Tom
Moore 2: Rowe 9. Ke'rni.ghran 6;
E. Moore 7, Hawkins 6; Fis cher
8, Eedy 6;. Foster 15, ,Baer 3;
Feagan 7, 'Jewell 5.
The standings are: Rowe 62,
-Ginn 61, Feagan 46, Foster 41, Persona!
,Jewell 40, Hawkins 40, E. Moore Recent visitors with Mr. and
36, Baer 34, Fiedler 32, T. Mrs. C. J. Wbesell , Victoria
Moore 27,e
K rnirn
tan 25, Eedy " t re
et were
Mr
and Mrs.
E.
23. Wm. Worsen and son Shawn,
The third draw is now well Geh'awa; ,Mrs. Harriet Zimmer -
under way ,and leaders in the ::n and :Mrs. Lettere Droving,
various divisi,in.s 'will be listed' both of. Piqua, Ohio. Mrs. Zim-
at a later date... merlin i , Mrs. Worsell's sister.
igettine; 1965 -markers. Driv-
ers operating cars with 1964
plates after midnight, Sun-
day, February 28, will be
liable to a fine up to $50.
There will ,be rxo extension
of the deadline,
YOU NEED AIV
Ekctr�home HUMIDIF!ER
BECAUSE
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In winter -dry homes tlhe•-nuc. ,,J1J,g,/�:,
ous membranes of your nose *:.•
and throat are robbed ofomois- ; y
ture. Once their efficiency is
cut down it clears --the way for
nna,
_ Colds, sinus WQetrons, asthma'
and other respiratory ailments
and leads to ,•an uncomfortable,
stuffed up feeling.
Excessive dry air can do a
-number\ of damaging things to
you and your home. It can af-
fect your health,your furnish .1
ings and your fuel bill. Wood ' s
shrinks, table and chair legs
wobble, Veneers crack and peel,
door's warp and floor .boards I
separate.
Need more lte -said? -r _
SERVICE ELECTRIC
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+, agains SW01'111 on
Fedruary. 20 hi Ae en'S Inter
-
own League, the Little Bowie
(red) team set the ,high single
;..'me score- for the year. -
FollovVing are the players and
their slcore.s: Vince Young, 328;
Heinz Sartori, 309; Don Mc-
Whinney, 306; George Vander -
burgh, 300; Warren IMioland,
257. Total was 1,500.
A group of bowlers headed by
3i11 Dean have tforarred a league
which is a member of the Kit -
w
ch-en'er-urate "l o ticitifam:pin
assoc ton. -Only Wiwi/pm vdth
' 200 or better average can join
this league. Secretary of this
league is Gene Baker and treas-
(irer is Sonny Moore. ,
Tho f oll wing are the high
singles and triples bowled this
year: Gene Baker, 406; ,Ticker
Mero, 406; Glhas. Williams, 406;
Jack Carrick, k 401 Boot) Wil-
Zlxe hfg'h' single band triple ,4,Qr
lir tQ date has •:the -high single
and triple far 1964.65 , ca an•.
The other bop lady 'bowler,
MarJ MQoroeanade a try for the
l .asstern,” :Canadian Champion-
AiP .again. this year, -and cane,
14th 'cult of 60 ladies. oaznpet-
inrg 1n this zone, which includes
Kitcrhez er�and Waterloo. Mari SAYE 17C
rolled ro e 4341 for her" 20- games,
dame, 932; Bill Dean, 914• Wal i 1.951. M
n. arj was a Member 'of KR
ley Miil'ey, 902. the Eesrtexn Canadian Champ-
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DINNER 4FOR,
iylarilyn Bannister, who •had ion 'Mixed team co'mlaeting in SAVE 13c - GREEN GIANT FANCY i5
' the Caine.diareC',naniliorlLsh�i'p�s at : � h _ ... a.,,. OZ,.
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Godericb _ Sift�s
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By Bob Shrier
The Goderich Siftos will be
at Nome to the Ingersoll Mar -
lands' on Friday night and they
are, hungry for , a win to get
ahem On -the right foot bo ,start
the playoffs.
"Although the locals .have been
win -starved for the, past few
games these is no reason to
'raspnct from the attitude. of
i.he .players that this' will be a
continuing one once. the 'play
charts for all the rna&bles.
It is difficult to say at this
time who will supply the play-
off 'oppos'ition for the Siftos as
rho teams in the order of their
finhh have the choice of their
apposi'i'an.
As Goderich finished 'in sixth
]dace there are five teams who
will have their chalice to pick
Goderich. The locals will be
natsies for no team, theboys
have played. Acne_ fine. -hocke-y_
-01£rroteli a`geed part' on 'af the
year and they will in all likeli-
hood break out of their current
'lump end take at least one.
series/.
Generich has been seriously
Cart Orders
Father s Eviction
Clinton barber George Wil-
liam Turvey, 30, was ordered
to evict his unemployed father
from h
f m t e
room the
share, , wi
th-
-in -seven-•dafys, last Thursday. __.
Magistrate Glenn Hays, 9C,
made this a term •of probation
when the' son appeared ` - court
and pleaded g .iTneo a charge
of mischief.
Turvey was bound over on a
$500 -bond to keep the peace
and 'was placed on probation
for one year for the offence.
The acac•used was •said to have
gone around to his wife's home
and caused trouble after he
shad been drinking.
_ _William Craven, �oun�,�,•pj•o-_
bation officer, said the father
had been a "poor influence" on
lacking. on d ifenee, throughout
most of the ' e.ar, but they have
acided Vey -$keoah ',and this
��hor tld bolsi er this- nonmajilry'
weak.°area oo aidera►bly.
-- The. morale of the players at
this. time is exceptionally high
and at a recent players meet"
ing all their problems were
threshed out and they feel that
with a$ little .fait more work they
mill snake ,any team work hard
for, their wins.
So with the game on Friday
night the rega.lar schedule will
come to a close and the -play -el-- , •
alis will get , underway next
week. Get out on Friday naught
and cheer th3 boys on to' vic-
tory. . A good crowd will stir
them up for a big win that
would carrythem a long .way
into the playoffs.
sents Godeee r bowlers in C,trl-
1 ng Cup, howled Jais first round
in 'Oo'•ven Sound on February
f th and worn with a score .of
664. This match will ,,be tele-,
-`riled en -local stations March
1st. Don will Ibo 1 his second
round -match in Mount Forest
Saturday, FeIbruary 27.
The seared -,finals will be bowl-
ed at Little Bowl on March6that 1.30. The 'public is invited
to come out arid" watch these
matches.'
,
Al
Comment"
On Birth Drop
•
Goderich doctors „-provided a
comprehensive study in noga-
tive answers when questioned
this week on the drastic drop
in the local birth rate.
The m.e'dical men .became un-
usually meaningless when `•ask-
ed to diagnose the -cause which
resulted in 47 fewer bi,rtirs re-
corded by the hospital in 1964.
Asked if the increase in pre-
.•.
..scr iptions--for- birth eetttreLpills
had anything tp 'do with it, -the
typical medical answer, was:
"Your guess is as good as mine."
Only hospital administ�-ator
Leo Walzak, a layman, made and
'an attempt at an answer in his I
annual._ report , to the hospital
board.
"Thera were nine' births in
January as compared with 20
in January 1964," he said. "If
this is the trend we are really
going dow n.''t
?VIr, Walz .suggested_ ,hast • a
I}6siible cansa of the 9.6 ped
cent decrease in the birth rate
the accused for the last 18 was "utilization oaf .obstetrical
years. ,services."
esTae, Ade
Fares Charge
Of Bootlegging
--_A _ 93 -year-old Gode'rioh. xesl-
,dent has been- charged -with
bootlegging by the local police
departrri'ent. -
The,. charge resulted from a
January 31 raid on the home
of Henry Kerr at 190 St. David's
street and is laid under the
Liquor Control Act.
Dan Murphy, representing the,
defendant, appeared at Huron
County magistrate:, court last
Thursday 'whe'n the case was
adjourned by consent to March
4.'
Six area residents have . been
named as found -tins and they
willear �
a>p in. court pur
t on.
the,
same date. They are: Benson
Elroy Rodges and Alice Rodges,
R.R. 1, Goderich; Jame Smith,
Victoria street;. Frank Little,
South street; Wayne Turvey
Lltoyd Tt rvey, Clinton.
The court learned that Turvey
and hos father had constantly
engaged in drinking bouts over
the years resulting in the son
getting into trouble on'several
occasions.
Turvey told the court: "1
don't' like to turn my father
out. - He has no work at the
moment and is trying to straigh-
ten himself out as well." The
accused man was said to have
Coined the A.A. with "excellent
results."
The names of both the father
and son also appeared on the
same court docket as found -ins.
A not guilty plea was entered
in this charge which was- laid
before the . mischief . incident
took place.
SALMON FOR HURON
The filial, shipments of koka-
ne salmon eggs 'have now ar-
rived in Ontario from Montana
and Colorado for planting in
the waters of Lake - Human and
Georgiar. Bay. The eggs will
be planted in Lake Huron this
;prince
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HOUSE CANVASS ONLY
MARCH 8 to 13
STORAGE SPACE
REQUIR-ED
Approximately 200 square feet
of storage space needed, prefer-
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building, to store newsprint.
SIGNAL -STAR
GODERICH
Anyway, the drop` does not
seem to bo causing any .alarm
to anyone and in the case of
Mr. Walzak it appears to be
beneficial.
"It will be of assistance to
the hospital during the pro.
posed building program," he
raid. "The lower birth rate
wall allow the obstetrical beds
to be used for medical and
surgical "cases."
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