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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-02-17, Page 19• -�• • A (few ser'lice hasbegun on a trial basis by the staff in the front office of The Signal -Star. They M are Charti'ng dates of upcoming extents on a calendar in 'an''effort' to assist,' local service: clubs, churches and oilier ' organizations to co-„ �te#hei.r �.ia�ndrfadsigP events. Ai the system now stand, the Signal -Star office staff ,will ,chart coming -events on their. calendar only if espciallyd' .requested by an officer' of an organi'zation. TheSignal-$tar office staff,. however, will not be responsible for charting all upcoming events in the community. Itis hoped this service will 'alleviate some problems -for • Goderich and district ,people until 'a more permanent arrangement is found. • DOME to Blyth Lions Club Bingo every, Saturday night at 8:30 p.m.; ,Community, Hall. Admission $1.60: -._1.2 regular games, $10.00. each. Two Share -The -Wealth ,games. :One 425.00• -special: $1; 25.00'jackPbf if taken in 6.0 calls, if not taken, • $10,00 added each night. 50% pf take to• full card if jackpot not taken. —• ltfn TURKEY Supper at Victoria St.reet United Cht.tpch on Wednesday,' February 23 at 6:30 p.m. Adults $2.0Q, children (12 and odder) $1.40: Phone 524-7696 for tickets. -6,7x • ' liAIC,Fe SALE,. •Friday, February 25, j.:3(3:30; at the. 1Iij1 En' Store on the Square:, Auspices of - $t. Peter's Cat '" o' eague. - 7, 8' NEW BINGO at Clinton Legiop Hall, 8:30 p.m., February 17, admission $1.00: Fifteen regular games, $10• eai~h. Three Share - the -Wealth games. One Jackpot game for$150 in 54 calls or less; or guaranteed . $25 consolation. One call and $10 added weekly if not won. -7,8,9b ASK FO•R AN APPOINTMENT Aye rw...r.nr N keerlq .r. If 'you havc'a hearing problem contact The Zenith Hearing Aid.. Service, :by calt:ing RIECK PHARMACY 524.7241, 14 1 he Square. FREE TESTING. NO OBLIGATION.' • ' v BINGO eve,ry Saturd•ay''at Goderich Legion Hall, 8:30. 'p:m. °Fiftetregular 'games, $12M0 prizes. T ottrrshare-the-wealth games with this week's . jackpot " $90.00 if won in 58 calls,. Door prizes` Admission $1'.00. 'litre MONTHLY meeting of the •Women''s Hospital Auxiliary will beheld on Monda ,Fe . ru r at 230p:in Mr. John Hughcs will Show slides orr"E"thiopia.'Come and bring a friend. -7 • JUST what you have been waiting : for! A showing of spring fashions •by the Fashion Shoppe at North Street United Church, Wednesday, March 1, 3p,m. and 8 p.m. -7 PLAN to attend annual meeting of the Goderich Figure Skating Club, March 1, 8:30 p.m., at • the Arena. -7,8 ° Plans going well f3h:NEFIT DANCE --Due to ,a recent snowmobile accident the Bluewater Snowmobile Club' are •• holding a benefit dance for Alvin Moran at Saltford Valley Hall, Saturday, February 19. Music by • • the Country Boys.. Lunch provided.•Everyon'e welcome. -7 RECEPTION •for Mr. & Mrs. Joel( Ryan celebrating GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Friday; Feb. 25 SALTFCRD -•- VALLEY HALL. --^�--a TFre�'evi'ti"be unc scrve�l • but no Bar Facilities. Dancing 9 til 1 with live entertainer's,. EVERYONE WELCOME, NO GIFTS PLEASE on"FcIks",program "FOLKS president Mike Gregg this week reports .that plans are progressing well for„the Goderich Opportunities for Youth program he and. a' gro, .) of local young people are working' on. This week the group was .interviewed by representatives of •,the Youth in Action 'program (a' provin'cia'l project) and representatives of the Federal • program, Opportunities for , Youth. Letters -have been going' Mt -- for the past week or, more',” Mr--'- Gregg explained, "ands we hope soon to have a tentatiye route for our tour • cerriplet-ecl•'' :;N '•At --the moment th;e group has a planned Of theirt' 't' map o acti tes in the making .but until it is decided • --._w ich,4rh ti'•tutions—they- ,w•}-1 hem--- , visiting, the •plans• cannot be completed.' Minor Hockey letter late than never 'Our apoloyles here at the Signal -' Star to all the minor hockey fails, and to Jai~k Cummings, who found last..week'i; Talk Minor Hockey" did. not make the paper. ,The column and several,: ' other. pieces of irlt'brest' were left out because we just didn't-" have ' 'enough rop:m. roil owing he701d one-'— mil "better late than never;" here's Jack's column. •, .and scoredtlie winning goal. Fred Jewell scored the first goal as Steven Doney assisted. Mike. Lapaine• got both goals for Goderich' Restaurant and Paul Helesic picked up another • assist --final score was 3-2. In a high scoring ;game Club —Grill came up with a 6.4 victory to increase their lead in first place as they defeated Goderich°' Motors who are now behind in .second spot.' Tim 'M'ci,ean.,lehd the Club 1�avith gal ;�: hanioe Nibblock got one' goal and two assists -while Fred Shoemaker picked tip the other goal. Garry Peters, Ken Mills, Rick Rawson and Phillip Main each drew assists on Motors, and singles went to Hugh Hanley and Peter Crew. Only assist in the game for Goderich Motors was by Brian Harris•. • MITE, HOUSE LEAGUE ' After having last weekend, off due to the Ice Carnival which as a tremendous success, the Mite House League was back in action Monday Night, In the first game ' Canadian Tire defeated Bedford Hotel 5-1, as Greg Smith scored for Hotel l3edford to spoil Lou DeWinter''s`chances of a shutout. Leading Canadian Tire to victory was John Huff who got the hat trick and Larry Kelly got the other two- goa1s. Legion Aux. Flyers won over Goderich Electric 3-1 asr Allan Rivett opened , the scoring and finished the scoring with two goals, while David Eastwood got the other goal. Spoiling 'Scots- Rivett's shut out _._._who_ ._ was. outstanding in the nets for the Flyers, was Steven, Sager wjio beat'him on a break away. °In the third game Legion „Aux. Sailor's defeated MacDonald Marine 2-1. Dennis Kerr and Pauli Legere scored for : the Legion Aux: Sailors, Getting the only for MacDonald Marine was, Rort Jeffery with" 'Randy Graham assisting. • 4 PEE WEE HOUSE LEAGUE • Goderich Restaurant upset Goderich' Motors in the first -game. Tuesday February 1st as Deryl Cracknell got his first hat trick of the season. Scoring th6 first three goals for Goderich Restaurant was seryl Cracknell, while Kevin.• 'Goddard picked up the other goal and Paul Helesic drew an assist, town of Goderich has approved ,their use of McKay Hall: ''The musical portion of till program i roruing along the group president noted '''and N• the drama' portion is getting underway'. " The youngpeople are getting assistance on. the latter portion of the word from G.1.C.I,,. teachers Eleanor and Warren Robinson who are also active in Goderich Little Theatre. lks"_also r:epprts that negatro;tion•s are nearing' 1completibn for a bus to be used in transporting the tour once the summer season 'arrives. . Regtilar practices by the •' performers are now taking place. On Sunday afternoons the group 7'8 -ha-;i been, gi en••use•ofthe-Ang l'i n - Church Hall and on Saturdays the COW' LI(' • RESTAURI • AVERN fl Former~• The PIZZA PATIO ,BA'YFI)rLD" R.D., — GODERI:GIi 524-7711 DINING AND DANCING EVERY -FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT • t Friday, February 18 The CAVALIERS Saturday,, February 19 FmENDSHIrTrain Shu./7 '7FrL18 Saf.19 \---------------.- SAT. MAT. 19 ' CLINT EASTWt'�OD Ile 7.. `�' d 5 u MISTY FORM " • ,1 , ° ` '7 )"•' vs:tite •PLAY r onNaio O'CONNOR MARTHA UYER • Gil.,,../ ti an invitation to terror... A'-N11.1GMIN M PI A, WV..., u,,20 The stirring saga of a Grizzly Monarch's conflict with I man '�..�', Mon.21 Tvi.22 - SUN. MATINEE • �' 2:00 p.m. s `, , SUN. . 7 p.m. & 9 p.m: ',r. • , r,.. MON. & TUES. 7p•m•&9 Maturing �r i' is Leon Ames '; ►w ; :'4.i!, as ati oon man of til! " '• mountain t - ,ChIldratt./St' ' iI M.N rl r,M il}' � ,N% , �' ' Plus !F'! , ,•^. 4 SpectrMCylar Nub' lkodudbn1'tne, SKI Short •rtit.4.00'r ddytnW,t'd,m.niAi —.Tot vile . W1. Z) •sir ` / • ` ..... ' Y , 1Pec.1c NOVAK '""'"`.M r: k ,^ .x, 1 410ARK IGOE 'RICI!,, ONT. 524' 7811 . .. When You Shop.:_ Say... ..-_ I'SAW tTrIN1HET° S1GNA L spoiling Dave Bedour's' shut •out was Billy, Gaul,ey` - with Jeff Harrison setting him up for Goderich Motors only goal. Sifto Salt and Club Grill fought' " to a -two -all tie i.n'the second'gante' Tuesday as'tbiith . teams had• numerous chances°to score, hut Tail el ani se fledin6r a lae. "Th ck Shoemaker and 'Tim McLean scored for the Club Grill, while Tom Doherty and Ben Worsell were Sifto ;Salts` goal getters. Brian Hiusser and Phil Main got .,..assists.,ari the..,two:...goals.:scox:ed.__ ., for Club Grill. ' . Goderich Restaurant., lost a close game to Sifto Salt as the star of the game was Pati Dougherty" who had two goals and an assist • BANTAM HOUSE LEAGUE__, In the first game Thursday evening, Denomme Flowers scored late in the third period to win 2-1 over McGee"S.M. Parts. The game was marred by an accident, as John -Warr was hit and lost several teeth. This was unfortunate and players should consider wearing mouth guards. Also, Warren Rodgers was also involved in a'3, 5 and 10 minute penalties, plus a game suspension. There definitely is no moed- forthis''Scptt Miller scored the only goal. for McGee S.M. parts unassisted. John Warr got the first goal for Denomme Flowers and the winning goal was by Paul Parsons as Mike Donnelly set him' up. Don Holst Real Estate upset the top team Goderich Elevator as they out hit and outplayed them to come up with a win. Tick Mero Jr. got his first goal of the .season. which turned, out to be theawinning goal for Don-Holst, and Ted Crawford who proved up from defence scored the other goal for the winners. Spoiling -the shutout fo:r Pete Kelly was Robert Hodge who broke in all alone anti beat him• out guessed him, for Goderich Elevators only goal. Final score 2-1 for Don 'HolsrReal LE -state, �. Monday night's •games, in the first one, The top team Goderich ),levator continue to win over Mc.GeeS.M. Parts" as they came up with a 4-2 win. Doug Culbertgot ..,the;>,first two goals for Goderich Elevator with Randy arroll drar�+ing--at-s-is-t- on-tlie—se(Oncl- goal. Then Jim Smith and Barry 1 ,Culbert scored with Scott Kennedy getting an assist ori the third goal. Scoring ter ,McGee Frank it Gus Carry -Out PIZZA ALSO SPAGHETTI -LASAGNA -RAVIOLI 50 NEST STREET, GODER1CH (Near The Laundromat) -7662 FREE DELIVERY! OPEN 4 p.m. to ] a.m.- The London Symphony Orcih�stra POPS CONCERT FEATURING PAUL BRODIE; TENOR SAXOPHONE VIRTUOSO From Toronto GDCI- AUDITORIUM 2:30 P.M. SUNDAY, MAUCH'5 ADVANCE SALE * Adults •- $2.50 Student - $1.00 AT DOOR — A• dults $3.00 Student $1.25 "TICKETS ON SALE AT: LODGE FURNITURE PICKETT . & CAMPBELL • CAMPBELL'S - COACH HOUSE Or Any 'Rotary Mei>iler ' Sponosrecf by Goderich ,Rotary Club Ciortaira 1 I for .lho 1111gaI ENTERiA1NMENi GUIIII There were six tables in play at the Goderich Duplicate Bridge Club Tuesday night. Winners and their scores were as follows: First, Mrs. J. Stringer and Mrs. R. L. , McDonald, 811 points; second, Mrs. B. Erskine and Wm. Cochrane, 78. points; third, O. Haselgrove" and A. Wilson, 77 points; fourth, D. Cornish and Mike Mallough, 73' ,2 points. • G.M. Parts was Carl LeBlanc and. x'erg Burns. Roger Legere picked up The only assist' for-MCGee's,." In the second game Don .Holst Real Estatefell apaat in the third period as Denomme Dlowers scored threeiinans+aie.red goals to win by a score of 5-2., Steve Crew, and.Mike Cummings got Don Holst goals both unassisted. Five players figured in the scoring for Denomme Flowers,...as• Mike Donnelly-, "Len ' Kolkman, Steve Williams, Bill Sanderson :and Wayne Jones each got a goal. Standings as of Monday Night 'show Goderich Elevator in first place --with 26 -points,. Denomme Flowers.are. now two points ahead of. Don. Holst Real Estate and McGee S.M. Par't's, who are both tied for third place with 20 points each. - _ ' HOCKEY NOTES Tlie O: -M H A, pTay wr1T-'be getting under way nes eek and ft looks like° Goderich All Star e. Teams will ,be playing against Orangeville --dates to fo1'low • next week. • Some of the parents woulri,like td s.ee the arena heated (at least some of the heaters ----t-u-r=neF1-�--o-r•f�!"raai�`hew-•--kious.e-�.-. ' • Leagues ganies thr'ough'the week. How about it Bill' McGee's S.M. Parts are without a coach. aprvolunteers? Announcing a Illustrated • -, H I'STOR I CA L ATLAS of -.. Ontario Originally published by 11. 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