The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-02-17, Page 6SIGNAL AR, THURSDAY, ,:FEBRUARY
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iwid: L�di�s Invi
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The ' Maitland:: Country Club
Ladie, Invitational Bonspiel was
held on Wednesday, Ferua'. 9.a
With, teams competing' oni
Durham, . Ripley, Exeter,
'Seaforth, Clinton, . Goderich,,
Strathroy; and Kincardine.
Winnerof the Goderich
• Manufacturing Company trophy
was Jessie Shane's team from.
Durham with Vice Edythe Dixon,
Second Anne Petersen and Lead
Shirley Torry. The winning teana
had three -wins and a plus of 13..
Second inthe 11 a.m. draw was
yam [ie
th
Betty " Reddbck team' from
Strathroy with 2 wins and a plus of
6. Third was J': Wylds.team from
-Ripley with 2 wins and a plusof 6.
Winner of the 9 a.m. draw with.
three wins and a plus .of 4 was
Maxine Martin of Goderich with
V•icelKay Qraf Second 'Bev Wright.
and Lead Isabelle Eedy.
Second was Exeter team of
Ellen Knight with 2 wins and a plus
of 13.
Third was Doris Paquett's
team from Goderieh•with 2 wins
and a plus of 7: •rw
Even losers' 'of . har difoj ght
games did, not go• home empty-
nanded! For being fine curlers, is.
well as great competitors,
other teams were presented all,.
tote bags donated by R' Mc ani,el
of the Goderich Psy ' hiatric
Hospital. The door prize was won ,.,
by Lois Vanstone, Goderich. •
A draw for a Sheaffer pen set
was won by Maxine Martin of
Goderich. Two donatedprizes
were won try Betty Reddock,,
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A sincere than. -you to all
members who assisted in°`thtt-
club activity. A special vote of
thanks is extended, to Barb
Hawkins, Bonspiel Chairman,
who devoted many hours to
assuring a successful bonspiel,
for the ladies of the Maitland,
Country. Club. "
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The winner of the Goderich~
' Ladies' 'Valentine Bonspiel, ,last
' -Wednesday, February-9vwas-the-
Durham entry. Maxine" Martins
team was the runnel- up, winning
., three games in the 9 a.m. draw.
_This_ local team consisted of
Isobel Eedy, Bev Wright, Kay
Graf.and Maxine"Martin skip.
On Saturday, , the weather
warmed tip, and the ice was
greasy and "slippery making the
footing hazardous. Jean 'Knight
was -a ,casualty, when 'she took a
'bad fall and hit her head on a rock.
By Monday morning,. she was out
of 'hospital, 'feeling fairly spry
despite several. bad bruises and
four stitches ,in heir head. Tough
luck! •,
She missed a good Jitney; the '
two draws were •full, the
tompeiit-ioo- keen, and 4'-aan-y
Sheardown's • hot tu'rke'y' for
supper excellent: The high school
team skipped, by Ken. Bogie
included Karen Rivett, Allan
-Worgatl and -Kathy- M-cC-res-th, and
was the overall winner with t.w
wins and a plus: of nine.
Toni Moore was second with
two wins and 'a plus of seven:,
_
Jerry Durst . skipped -111 other,
high school rink of Laurie Ginn,;
Ji'm Durst .and Brenda Moore.
with two wins and a .plus of six.
�♦^Jerry• G•inn.'s rink-.had,.,i.w.o....wins_..
and a plus of three.
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The Maitland Country .Club Ladies Invitational Bonspiel was held
Iast,Wednesday with a rink from Durham ••winning the Goderich
Manufacturing Coriipanytrophy. Team members are, left to right,
Anne Petersen, second,. Doug Sanderson, who presented the'trophy
on behalf of Goderich Manufacturing, Jessie Shane, skip, Edythe
Dixon; vice and,Shirley Torry, lead. -staff photo
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LADIESCOMMERCIAL LEAGUE
GUTTER BALLS -70
Sue Duckworth, 491; Chris‘
Turner, 540;,,,Donna Leppington,
Site D,oa_k. 397; Penn
Crawford; 481; Denise -Radford,
47.0. •'.
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Geddes., 514; Alioe Krohmer, 494; 499; Teen Bannister, 494; Mary
Sue Kolkman, 480; June, Horton, Lou M'elick, 494; Marion Yeoman,
620'. 475, LL
SWINGERS -1
, `"V i"a"Ca r u ran ; -5.3.1, ea -it -Doak,
473; Colleen Straughan, 588;
Doris Little, 58.6.;._Deanne Bacon,
422; Marie MacDonald, 420,
HELL'S ANGELS -3
M.:.Gaad,.39fi: 11jien0
Pgh, 439;
R.. Arnold, 502; A. Tipert, 566; '
Del. Mitcheln,
om , •,, 612
Me'whinney, 581. p`
-Rt7t-L�hNC-4P-If�1S �:.p-�-.,.. •
Joyce 'Bolton, 464; Allice
DeMers;, 596; -Lorraine Jones,
440; Peg Wood, 559;. • Velma
Campion, i93. •
HEP CATS -j-3
Jean Feagan, 454; • Joyce
Harrlilton, 531; • Marj Smith, 595;
Yvonne Porter, 570; Barb Martin:
467; Elaine Smith, 505.
GO ---GET T E RS -2
Bev Sanderson,
598;
ROADRUNNERS -=2
d`.oYc`e" i- -saline-=--3-97i-Jo
LADIES, THURSDA1- NIGHT_
'COUNTRY 'DOUSINS-1 ,
POI: is ' Rodger, '''2 P Jane
Rodger, 672; Betty .Helesic, .390;
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McClinchey, 527; Ge de, Groot,"
426.
GREENHORNS -2
Dorothy McConnell, 514; Mary`
Lou Clements, 367; Shirley
Smith, 560; Sandra Graham, 523;
Donna Duncan; .,518; Marge
Bregman, 531. . '
•KINETTES-1 '•
43a'rb Shewfeit 541, Ev.
Del. Gardiner,' 480; 'Flo. Cummings„
'Clark,. 428; Mary Pellow, • 409;
Donna Powell, 528; Mavis Fisher,
537; Laura -M. Chamney, 460;,,
ALTIES- T• i • A:'-`
'Millie Montgomery, 444; Flo.
Sowerby, 351; Betty Reid, 510;
Louise Pitre, 539; Irene Sparks,
501; Lois Chapman, 482. • •
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HAPPY HUSTLERS -2
Pat McClinchey, 459; Jewel,
Plunkett, 556; Fran McClinchey;
4654-3:ean.G.00d., .5.28.;.;:Eu. HaggitL
501.
LOSERS -1
Perky Mabon, 501; Lorna
Rolston, 352; Ann Abbott, 408;
bine 'Campbell, 446; Dorothy
Ziegler, 438; Sharon Little, 529.
HURRICANS-2
Cooper, 477; M. Robinson,
, 447;,;Rita Allen, 505; Faye
Sheardown, 367; Sharon Moore,
456; Carol Shaw,, 442.
COMEBACKS -1
F. Sheardown, 469; R,Fougere,
480; R. Sheardown, 426; P. Cooke,
487; ,Doe Queen, 628; Penny
Sheardown, 545.
, MOD SQUAD -2
M: Davis, 542; A. Anderson,
462; M, Goodrich, . 553; G.
Nicholson, 487; F: Rae, 542; Alice �.
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MONDAY 'NIGHT LADIES
p.Q_SteBOTTONS-2
. K. McIntosh, 728; M: Stanbury,
609; B,. Crawford, 449 J.
Hutchins, 613; D. Armstrong,
461; N. Evoy, 442.
THE GHURBS-1
M. L. burnin, 463; C. Moore,
• 462; M. Jones, 428; C. Hunder,
478; A. Jones; -465;1 u k�uarth ,...
529.
THE HOT PANTS -2
I. Sl,lib; 449;I _Riehl, _435;.
Mosse,: 654; S. Riehl, • 447; D.
Bowra, 454; B, Aemosi, 628.
THE HOPEFULS , -1
M. ;Wolte.rbeek, 545; K.
Linklater, 490; L. MacDonald,
424; S. Silib, 493; Marsha Birch,
275 --- ---
KITTY'S KIDDIES -2
E. Bradley, 471;K. Smith, 276;
J. Williams, 489; M. Beacon,. 575;
B. Fisher, 532; M. Bannister,
679.
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BARB'S BOMBERS -1
63.9 .A Brindle,
552; B.'O'Brien, .589; Bev Doll
435; A. Glazebrook, 493; B
Streeter, 613.
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