Loading...
The Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-01-21, Page 10• DERICH SIGr1A ,.sTM, THURSDAY, JANU R 2 1971. Lot's .talk"Minor Hockey ''(continued frobi page 6 Rob Satori, Mi ke --*Da'vies „ and Daryl! Cracks li. Club Grill team spoiled the , shut -out for Tim Robison when 'Jn 'Evans scored in thelast period, setting him up for.the goal,Was David Prouse. Second game, Goderich Motors - von against the Goderich. Restaurant. Owing ;the scoring for Godes ieh Motors was Steve Chase and Duane Lamb:'Goderich Restaurant tied the I game when ` Bill' Ross and Leroy 'Meiriam scored. , Duane • Lta>iacib'; , second, goal, proved -to oved- to be «• the riinnainggoal, with' Stege and` T' Sager, getting arena,., "' Kinsmen Midget ' '. � ..«,. ! � m! a .+W K• A nl alu 9�'.JTilQVf MwNly% . ,.: fast "Pa1: Final score was 4--2: •••° -•• _ • ext Tuesday, January 19, oderich was Bruce Bov�iman, Goderich Restaurant vs Sifto Paul Kelly and Brian Thompson. Salt' and in the second game, CIpb Grill play Goderich Motors. Standings to date, Sifto Salt -in first place with `J points, close behind are • Club Grill 7 points ' and tied for last is, Goderich Restaurant and Goderich Motors each with 4'points. lost 2, points. lel; McGee's won 4, lost 3, points 8;; Don Hoist won 3, lost 4; ' points 6; Denomme Flowers worn 2, lost 5, poi�;ts' . KINSMEN MIDGET ALL—STARS On Saturday, in Centralia, the Kinsmen Midget All "Stars defeated Ituron Park 5-2. Allan Fritzley scored o goals with Paul Kelly, Sam Miriam :.( first goals .of the .season) arid, Mike' Palmer (Bantam) getting a `goal each. Then on Sunday .here a,t the >< &W 1IU g All -Stars were defeated• ---by assists' Billy •Goddaxci 4 L Sal, ' A✓ :. rani • BANTAM .HOUSE LEAGUE • r Monday evening, in the first scheduled .gene, Don• Hoist Real • Estate Oot three goals from Tom•! Volick ail ,went on to defeat Denomme Flower 5-4. Scoring the other two goals,• for Dor( Hoist was Terry Crawford: Stott picked up three assists. Denomme Flowers' goal scorers were Kevin Meriam with two, Steven Williams and Phil Petrie Second- game Goderich Elevator won 2-0 against McGee's as Jim Denomme and ' Murry Wilson scored with -Terry Fritzley assisting.,,lteinhart was in goal for the' witlriel's. ' -STANDINGS- �ua.� ye • Goderich 'Elevator, won 5, 4 � / Port Albert MRS. C.,HOY The 'omens Guild met at the home of Mrs. Carman Hayden,,, on Tuesday. Mrs. "roster opened the meeting. There were seven • members and one visitor., . _. Secretary '' ' and • treasurer reports were read and adopted. Each me'iriber gave as rollcall a New Year's Resolution. ,..:, ' The meeting was Closed, and the rest of the afternoon was spent working at a quilt:— .Lunch was served by the hostess Mrs.' Hayden. • The ladies went' . to. Mrs. Foster',s home after lunch and T the ' ' HOCKEY NOTES Goderich Minor' Hockey Supporters' Club will be holding l FUN NIGHT on Friday, February 12. Get your tickets from any member of the club or see Warren Moland5 as they are only, 25 cents each. The •. Flying Mothers are playing, a game against the Mite All—Stars, so Mrs. Williams, or any" other mother who wishes to play,. contact Mrs. Arnold Hodge, as they sure cin use you. Congratulations go to ` the Zurich Bantams for winning the .championship in their division at the Silver Stick Tournament in Watford. Kj:ngsbridge Girl Gu1des BY MARY VAN DIEPEN Unfortunately no one,, sent in the reports:of the last meeting. Our last meeting was'a .concert' Ofor the elderly. All those present received a box of home made cari•dy:• We ' sent boxes to those not present,; �. _ Thursday's meeting, opened with roll. call. There were ; 24 present. We then discussed plans for, the future. Twelve wanted •'skating, and twelve wanted . tobogganing. Next week 'we must bring either knitting needles or'an embroidery hoop. Scarlet tanagers, had campfire. ' We closed with dismissed. SEAFQRTH OPTIMIST WI!1TER'CARNIVAL FRIDAY, JANUARY 22 'Jr utwamw ,•. aa9.; Workers of the Goderich outlet of A& P Stones, on West Street -•�-joined-other-•members of the—Amalgamated Meat�`Cutters`"on�-, strike last Thursday -morning. The union is, -negotiating foie" further fringe benefits. The Iocal members were joined later in the day by members of the International Machinists and Aero Space Workers local 1863 ...and_ later ` yet by -'members of.. the ,International Chemical Workers local 682. All.' unions in Goderich voiced ,support of the meat cutters. Four Members of , the staff of the Iocal store` are, members of the union. On Friday -evening,-the busiest~day-•forihe score; peopie-wece~refusing-td. cross the picket lines and were shopping in' other stores for the duration of .the strike. From the left are Ed Tonks, local 1863; Jim Searles, _Vern Smith,.:Bobc..Metick anti cQtt„_F�earson,. all.. of •the A.' & P Store staff. --Staff Photo '•e4 . ba- ,a•.. '_etil,(i..a.-.: y:e..!"xia.._. '. •-.....:.J'. �.+a.a e_. • •a. 'w+.... ..."e-.,`. '4°y":. . A:.. f.•txu+�.-a41 .- jyyT.. _ —_• ..- a - TORCH PARADE a ww ppf!�& l `.1 y��!Qt'?>'•1f"�fu a,mw�.+ +udlkrh.Pn .,,:v�+r "'!.�t�. `�c,:+nir�'x.ra�1►^'�- IVr•V r�l...-rFV�Gf�f��ir'!�/ViT ��. f " „ M'QCASSIN DANCE (Open) LOUNGE FACILITIES • SATURDAY, JANUARY 23 •r _• 1:00 -p.m. --SNOW SCULPTURING, SNOWMOBILE NOVELTY EVENTS.,. CUTTER RACES — TUG-OF-WAR .(Ladies) -`ENDURANCE RACE 6;30 p.m. — HOCKEY (Detroit Marquette Bantams vs Seaforth) , CARNIVAL BALL SUNDAY, JANUARY 24 11:Q0 a.m. —• HOCKEY (Repeat of Saturday Night) 1:00 p.m. — SNOWMOBILE RACES - 17 CLASSES • UPT.0200.00 PER CLASS PLUS TROPHIES ' LUNCH ON GROUNDS ROUNDOLD TIIIr♦!EFAVOURITES-BRANDED .REDor BLUE. � FEARM/ N'S ,DAVERN SLICED' •1 `012..Plcls.• h taps and were FRESH S1DEPORK �°AC��e SCHNEIDER'S. RED .HOT -finishedquilt.,p St. HeIen.s • • Iibrar ,Mr. ,add Mrs, Ivan McQuillin and Andrea of Kitchener and M. and Mrs. Barry McQuillin, " Jill and Scott of Ancaster spent the weekend. with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred McQuillin. On Thursday evening, the next Sl•oot .Party is.,being held in the' St. Helen's Hall. Lunch will be served. , . . _ Mr. Keith Black.is a patient in os Hital where he a Londonp underwent surgery on his foot this past week. • . 7 Mr: and Mrs.. .Charles McDonald visited ;with. Mr: and • Mrs. John Fryfogle at Paisley recently and also visited with Mrs: McDonald's .mother, Mrs. Sam .Reed ,at Brucelea Haven, the library to be self-supporting Walkerton. �p "• and needs to be supplemented, Born — to Mr. and Mrs. Ross se- v-'•ce. After a committee of the' Huron County Board of Education met with tete Huron County,, Library "Coniznittee and ;ty' its librarian, Miss Ethel Dew, i members" of HOVE”-"Thunty Board of 'Education., , agreed .to...- purchase' Huron Count library services for the senior grades in schools in Huron ' County without library facilities at a cost of 51 per student. When the' school librarian; the principal and' the appropriate superintendent `''of operations 'agree that` the school's book collection is not large enough,for WIENERS 4 FRESH • b. ":Sa ... °•kms.. Pa1'lnabeckee of R.R.` 2 Preston the Huron County Library alt .Hospital on .January 13 Service will be purchased.. -,•nat,G.�..... _ It is •estimated this will cost 200-s «-- -a\ son- Congratu7ationsr � • . • SUNSPUN SOFT: MARGAR1NE•' MILK BONE — 15 oz. DOG FOOD „. • „ 1 lb.' tub BONUS BUY Miss Mary Pannabecker, about $3'000 for ten schools in bride -elect was guest''of honour the county plus the five senior ' LEEN EX. TISSUES, schools in McKillo Townshi at a community shower on P,- p' BEEF OR IRISH- - 24 oz, tins Tuesday, Januar 12 in the St,. It is also noteworthy that the Helen's, Hall. She also was' guest ' funds ,for the and will be B O.N U S • ST E W S of honour at a surprise girlfriend budgeted over above the per how at., Mrs, Harold ' pupil amount allowed .by- the -E. D. SMITH'S CHERRY 19� oz. Nic to son U rill Lu 9� � HY. u ,•-- ,•h s 11 .,.11T.'-2JC • books. .ate FILL WESTON'S — 1 Ib. Plugs. SODAS tins 'p(rTjw•✓#.r.urv..,.vra:i...vrw.......r..r.• r • wd*aY".•.';c'.°!t�ti.w.�..rsidu�r>vr:�:nw...w o.rp;...-. �o CROWN 2 Ib. Jar, cO•R I•SI. SYRUP 28; oz:- Jars .W GARDEN COCKTAII DARE'S COCONUT CREME OR,. ., „ 1 lb. CHOC. FUDGE. -' ' • bags BISSET'S — '/2 GALLON BICE CREAM OLE TZME F.. " ,Th -Ings you' re never quite knowrr-'what to do wi„ili"'sudd n1y l ,ecome valued 'additions to your roorhs'with FLECTO:• "FLECTQ lets you do the iiinpossible. Anything that can be painted can become °"a'deCOraturbs.ore yllr 7.4 titer (GOt ERICH) LTD.. 30 Victoria St. N. ONTARIO. NO .1 GRE•. so -4 .POTATOES NAVEL R AN ES' A 5 U.S.A. NOi'. 1 1.99 CELERY STALKS GRAPEFRUIT �PINK OR WHITE b•. VALLEY .,FA) MS 2 Ib. Bag FRENCH FRIES .....,."-OLD -SOUTH — 61/4 o2, ,.t fry —624-8581 SIZE 180 doz•r for OLD COUNTRY COD — 24 •oz. FISH at CHIPS r. RED&' LWHITE F�86 fiOgES `T`$ Red & White 10. •