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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-02-10, Page 9r a�_:...ra- r=s,r�•^�•-q«-,-.-�s••��•zx:.rt,-^�+t y.:•d3•a�_.,;.ak= �. Rickard! Mod,. i • co' - QYS BASKETBALL, Coach. Phil Bugler's Seniolr Vikings basketball squad racked up two victories in Hugon-Perth • T•Uesday, playing at home, they defeatedStratford North Western ia a clnse 67.65 thriller. .Stratford Northwestern $5-18,_ and then on Thursday they beat • - Seafoet.h 48-26 in Seaforth, Against Stratford, results ° play last week were: 90 pound class, Bruce Parker (Stratford) by forfeit; • 9.8. pound •ss, Dennis-, Red 'iiursday..� in Seaforth; the (Goderich) pinned Owen Braby; Vikings overpowered: the Golden •10 6• pound c.l a s s_, Rick e Bears of Seaftrth 74-4a. 'Bran °` Mac'K clzie led- the . Viking over the. Huskies fr'oni Northwe$t°eer(1n; seorT`og•37 points, , szT".,"-:mzYea.�1.Y. L Y Y'il/. A7 I. •.RV' 1 4w...n points; also hauled• in .12 rebounds. for the Vikings as did Brock Stimson, who had 12 points. Garry Lounsbury collected eight points, and registered 100 steals in the game. Steve -Stringer -added' ,five points for the Vikings. Ilan Coulthard with 19 and Wayne Smithhurst with 21 points.. led the Stratford scoring. Both teams went into -the game with identical 4-1 records, .tied for` first place. The Vikings victory moved,thern to a 5-1 won loss record keeping:. pace .With Stratford Central and, Clinton in 168 pound class, Tony first placer. (Goderich) pinned Carrtran .Paola;. The"victory over' Seaforth put 178 pound class,- Al Drennan the ,Vikings`alone in first place. (Goderich) pinned George Dave Carruthers led the Goderich Klumper; , • scoring with 31rnts. Brian 194 pound class; Jim Rea urn MacKenzie hit for 21 and Brock ,, (Goderich) pinned Brian Grey; Stimson for 18. Stimson .also led Unlimited, M•.a r k Ryan in rebounds with 16. Gary (Goderich) decisioned Don Lounsbury and Steve Stringer Gibson. each had four points, and Gary Against Seaforth, results were: Yeoman two in the easy win. 90 pound class, Mark Consitt Cam Holland led Seaforth with (Seaforth) won by forfeit; 15 points. 98 pound class, Dennis Reed1, The Junior Vikings split their ' (Goderteh) pinned Brian Sniith; games, losing 53-43 to Stratford 106 . pound class, Rick • North Western " and beating McClinchey (Goderich)-- pinned Joe ,Hicknell; . 115 pound- class Carl- Bolton .(Seaforth) pinned Larry Donnelly; • 123 pound •class, Pete Willis (Goderich) decisioned " Lyle Hoegg; • . ' ' 130 pound class, Larry Jewitt (Seaforth) pinned Tom McGill; 136 'pound class, Ray` Hildebrand (Goderich) punned Art McNaughton; 141 pound class, Jim Gini} (Goderich) decisioned. Jim Stoll; 148 Pound class, Bruce Knight (Seaforth) pinned Con Melady; 157 pound class, Paul Johnson (Goderich) pinned John Kinsman; 168 pound class, Tony. McQuail (Goderich pinned Rocky Vanderwell, _ 178 pound class;- Al Drennan_., (Goderich) won by forfeit; - "1x94pound c -Ta s, m`Reabu, `n (Goderich) pinned Jim Dallus; Unlimited, Stuart McLean (Seaforth) decisioned Mark Ryan. . The Huron . Perth Wrestling championships are being held hot tomorrow (Friday). w ,• ...-,. GIRLS VOLLEYBALL . ' The GDCI'. girls Valleyball� teams,. have been involved irf a series of one day tournaments. The senior-, are coached by Joyce Lambert. On January 20, Loca- I S , they travelled to �. Stratford -''Snow, sform .and •bad roads Nor"thwestexn where41hey were the factors in many defeatedStratford in two straight.. •activities being cancelled. North games, 15-5 and 15-9. They also • Ashfteld School was closed on defeated Exeter South Huron in Friday, , and on at least two two •straight, t5-5 'and 15-3. In previous days called off early to their niatch against St. Marys, allow students and teachers to get Goderich lost in the third game home. 16-14. . Mr:and Mrs. Art Mathewman On January 27, the seniors idn't it oke. it:to their ,romps i nst Seaforth ands farm here in the Lochalsh area; Stratford Central on (herr 'home on the past weekend. courts. ,In the first match they Those from the area who work defeated Seaforth 15-6. Against in Goderich wereunabre toget to Stratford, Goderich lost the third Goderich due- to bad roads. and deciding game 16-4. Wellington Websteris a patient Last Thursday, Goderich in hospital. Mrs. Wm. Farrish • played host to teams from .Clinton returned home from Wingham a hospital and -Chris and Gordon who- were with Mr'. and Mrs. Duncan Earrish •also returned home with mom.. - Gordon Dretinen is a patient in Victoria Hospital, London, having' undergone surgery. ' The Donald Simpson family have.all been victims of the 4,`flu". Ton Farrill of Kincardine visited in the community during the weekend. Fred Ritchie of Huntsville spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver 1McCharles. A M;.cGlind'hey.. (0o-derich) decisioned Ken• ,eystou; 115 pound class, Keith Gill (Stratford) pinned Glen, Naylor; ., ..1".2-3 tro rt teta-ssl -La . ` Donnelly.' • (Goderich) ' pinned Robert Wilson; . , • 130 pound class, Pete Willis (Goderich) decisioned Jim Mitchell; 136 pound class, Ray Hildebrand. (Goderich) pinned Kevin Brown; . 141 pound _ class Jim Ginn (Goderich) pinned Larry Pa4mby , 148 class Don Erb (Stratford) pinned Con Melady; 157 pound class, Paul Johnson (Goderich) decisioned Howie Culligan; . • and WilighA.il4, The QDCI girls clowned Clinton in two gimes 15-9 and 1543 and defeated. Wingham in a similar , manner, 154 and 16-5. ',-Another tournament is being" held today (Thursday) in Mitchell, with Goderich Playing Mitchell -and Listowel.. • • ' .Member's Of the GACI senior team areSuQ Powell, captain) SIR Smalley, Barb' Miller, 'Peg' Hanley, Carole 'Cruick'shanl.;. Shirley Doll, Joanne, .Wildgen, ,Brenda Grafram, Lesley, .Lambert and Anne Hopkinson. 'The junior girls " volleyball team is coached by Jean Cullen. At Stratford, 'the juniors lost two straight to. Northwestern, but won two of three games from both St. Marys and Exeter South Huron. When Goderich played host to Stratford Central and Seaforth they lost in two straight games to each of the visitors. Hei°e' last Thursday the local juniors lost two straight to Wingham, but took one of three Seaforth 60-28. • This leaves, coach Frani< MacDonald's team with a fiwewin,. two loss record, tied for .third. place with Mitchell and Listowel. �t Despite the loss to' the tough • Stratford team, coach MacDonald credited his team' with their.best . effort yet. Casey Wildgen was the top scorer for the Vikings with 13 . points. Pat Conlon had 1.0, Dave(' Patterson eight, Bob Barlow eight, and' Ron Willis. four. K• _ Stratford was led by Bain with 18, Schippling. with 12, Pfaff with. 11 and Ballantyne with ,10 points., Against Seaforth, Ron Willis hit - for 18 points, Casey Wildgen had • 11,Dave Patterson 10, Pat Conlon five, Glen-Tigert four and Tim McGee . three points. Four players, Jim Watt, Tom O'Brien, _�,_�Bar�T`ow aildp_.A�TBogie a�d"e two points each to the winning cause. ` °• For Seaforth, Jifn FtannerS , with 11 points was top scorer.: Dave Hutchison hhd eight and Al Carnochan. five points. WRESTLING .__:.-:..:.C��h==li:ay__Doartelly.s:..M•GDCt-- matmen won two meets last week. Here on Tuesday, they 'defeated }Auburn BY MRS. WES BRADNOCK The annual ineeting;of the Auburn Community Memorial Hall was held last week in the hall *with the .chairman, Ted Mitis: in -the chair. The•rnrrfutes of -the previous Meeting' were accept as read by the secretary Mrs. Donald -Haines. She also gave the financial ,.statement for the year. Plans were made Tor the annual chick'enn- barbecue' to ,be held on July 29th and a rummage sale next fall. A good•:•,year- was -reported with 56 bookings during the year. Mr. Willian3 J. Craig was shire•i again 'as caretaker and• Mrs. Donald . Haynes as secretary rer, • Mrs rine McMillan and 27� 'pupils of Zion Public school visited the Auburn Post Office• last week, Postmaster Kenneth Scott and his wife, Mrs, Scott wiio` is his assistant explained, the workings of the Post Office' and how letters are mailed to other towns and also to go out on the rural mail' routes. Mr. Donald Brown, manager of the local branch of the Canadian imperial Bank of .Commerce returned home from- Goderich hospital where he was a patient for several days and is convalescing at his home here. We wish•him a speedy recovery. Friends in this community are pleased to learn that a former resident, Mrs. A. M. Rice of St. Joseph Villa, 68 Govenor Road,- Dundas Ontario, has regained her eye -sight following surgery and is home from the .hospital now. The -late A. Ni. -Rite wast atik-iYianager here for several' years. So far in the tournaments, the GDCI juniors , have ten points'. They play today (Thursday) in Mitchell against Mitchell and Listowel. • Members of the junior volleyball team „ are Chris Wildgen, Brenda ' Brissette, Brenda . Fisher, .Loutse Kaminska, Judy • Wintemute, Bonnie .Mugford, Diane Osborne, Michele Crtricksbank, Nicki Lambert, Ann Melick; Linda Dougherty, Nancy Errington and Becky. Crawford. By. SUE.FREEMAN . 2 Economic Nationalism is vital.,, ,provide ideas, and advise•tfiem or to Canada's Presentation' as a some Points researched. Nation! ',Three students will emerge Thio is tile topic • for• which from this Meet as the best foirrrati9h is cur doh _Y� eiri dCountry • • '� ;; -:. . o sought by the members of the Debating' match in the Debating,Club. This idea will be .spring to tje held in Edmonton. debated Saturday In Islington 'at this is the first endeavor of this the Central Ontario, pebating type for our .new Debating Club Finals. and we hope they are successful in ` disputing the arguments of the The debators,. upon tkleir opposing teams. arrival in Islington will learn if they are to take the negative or The much publicized "Jalna" affirrinative side and, therefore, series viewed Sunday evenings, is must research both viewpoints. currently being studied by Year The debating form is that of the Three English •' classes. The Parliamentary Debating System. students are taking a course on There is a Leaderof Opposition YCanadian Literature -and have the Speaker for the House and Cabinet option of reading books by such ministers.fEach side speaks in . Canadian authors as Morley seven -minute intervals for Callaghan, Hugh MacLennan, W. approximately 23 minutes, then a . 0. Mitchell, and Mazo de 'la winner is decided. . Roche. The three debators to The buses didn't run last represent G.D.C.I. have as yet not Friday and rural students enjoyed .been 'chosen. Mr. Main, staff another holiday while teachers advisor for the' club, 'says the'' taught, classes of six and seven debators will be chosen according students. Let it snow! to their ability 19 :debating, .. _. interest and work done on the Tuesday, two Computer topic. ° . • Programming classes traielled to London to work with the • Monday evening an economic • computers at the University of advisor spoke. to the club' on the Western Ontario. economic Cit"ition in r"n'ia to Mrs. harry Arthur visited last week with her father, Mr. Elmer Keller at Duttlin and her Miothei Mrs. Keller who is a' patient in ,Seaforth- hospital: . We are pleasedto peport that Mr. and Mrs. Ed Davies who are living•in Florida have had a very sev-ere time with the flu ani are. recoy,ering at their ,home .after being hospitalized for some tine. 00 your'hiv0 Stersokiltiott,a Putt your mossaspe b0.0410 1 housholds . Hut the II PAGE,Phone theClinton ' IV__ 5- :leo at 482..3443 to place your id. Fight heart and blood vessel disease by :giving generously to. the Heart Fund. HAND MADE , ESKIMQ• AFGHAN coATs SHEET SkIN 3 • n BELOW WHOLESALE PRICE. NOBODY'S' BUSINESS 38 Hamilton St, Goderdc MATERNITY WEAR - CONTRACTOR • Commercial • Industrial • •. ,Residential 1.2 YEARS' EXPERIENCE "It's not often we get something for free," 'Recreation Board Chairman, Paul Carroll, commented during a board meeting last week. He and'the rest Cf the board had just given their full approval to a recreational pr-ogram-•—for grade. -school youngsters as proposed to them by Goderich High School students, Brian ,.MacKenzie and Gary Lounsbury. • The.' -young m.en delegated, the.• Recreation Board ' meeting' and submitted a propo-sed sports: r:pryog an oncay ietwee_n grades .5 and 8,� that woul,d consist of Volleyball and 'Basketball during • the winter months 'and touch football once the better weather of spring rolls around. They had already made arrangements; for "facilities . at Vi•ctpria...._.,.and Robertson Public Schools and for —add itional-super vi sor s- including /T SEED 70 ME_ THE DOCTOR IS THE. ONLY PERSON THAT Dormer HAVE A SURE CURE FOR A COLO hand. . They explained that there wr•t, ,1 be no financial backing necessar'v and that those `included in the instruction and supervision we're doing so voluntarily and that the school facilities were free as well. The young men explained further to the Board that they merely wished to 'haves -official GOWER'S JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE CONTINUES sanction so that any legal 'problems that might arise would be covered, by the town's general liability policy. • • . . Recreation Board did4:wonder w hy,only the boys were having this • opportunity and indicated they ct ould like to see some of the High School girls undertake a sijnilar ON THE SQUARE FIRM RIPE OPEN NIGHTLY TILL 10 WE DELIVER If pachyderms have prob- .lecris;...haw_ • The easy answer—take COMPLETE your return to BLOCK. Our RETURNS system of checking every' return means you will re- ceive every legitimate de- duction. Come in today. - You'II be glad we got together. ONTARIO • NO. 1 0' • M ...Pt IG7I GUARANTEE We guarantee accurate preparation of every tax return, If we make any errors that cost you any penalty or in- terest, we will pay only that penalty or interest. "Ib. 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