The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-02-24, Page 7ak
MI!!( �ock�y Talk
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gaits for 69, goals against 61;
Bantam's hada 27-0 lead at the Tlhirdpla a MeG eS,M,. Pats B4
end, of the second period as Grant points, goals for 65, goats against
Sheltonopened the scoring, Doug 82. Last place on Hoist Real
M a•r s h a l l and L e e' Arbour Estate, 2.0 points, goals for '65,
assisting, ThenRick Moody made goals against 77,
it i2, Q as Al Wergan and Brian Bantam playoffs commence
Yeoman set h i m u p . Wi t h . , Monday February 21st in the first
Goderich a man in the penalty box, „ game' Goderich Elevator take on
Elmira kept the ,pressure on -and -'McGee's S.M. Parts at 7:30 and in
got the 1g0 aaheaagoat at the the other game . at 8:30 Denomme
minute rilalrk: Mike Andrews, tied•, r Flowers verses Don Hoist Real
the score 3--t3 as he let one go ,.Estate.
from the Blue lisle, one of 'thee best
Shots of the night as he put it in the ,. ' .BANTAM HOUSE LEAGUE
Elmira Was seorecl with less than
. � • in the first game of ,the semi-
.' ' 5 minutes Lugo. Goderich put on a final: play offs, the defending
final drive to try and tie the•gam'e champion's Goderich Elevator
as they pulled the goal tender but were upset by McGee G.M. Parts
was unable to get, the equalizer. by a score of 3-2. This was real •
' Ser'iesnow stands at a win each playoff hockey as both Learns were
,.as the 'third game will now be ._held scoreless in the first period,
then Carl LeBlanc broke in all
alene to give McGee's a./ one
nothing lead.
This didn't stand up as
Goderich Elevator came right
back with Doug Culbert tieing the
game and Randy Carroll making it
a-1. In the third period McGee
S.M. Pants winger Mike Jeffery
fed Jim Smith a perfect pass as he
fired it,into the open net to tie the
game~ The winning goal was
scored withless then a minute
remaining as Warren Rodgers
made no mistake. Scott 'Miller
picked up the `assist.
' In the other game, Don Hoist
Real ` Estate played, like the
Toronto MapleLeafs as they lost
to Denomme Flowers X3-1. If it
wasn't for Pete Kelly in the nets
the score would have been a lot
higher. Denomme's went ahead
2=-0 in the first period as Brent
Boak scored both goals and played
a strong game both ways. Steve
Williams made it 3-0 in the third
period for •Denomme Flowers.
Spoiling Jed Dejong's shut -out
was Ted Crawford who. was sent
up by Kevin Meriam.
" HOCKEY NOTES
Only two teams are left in the °
O.M.H.A. playoffs, the Legion
Squirt All -Stars play their second'
galne Tuesday (February 22) here
While in the penalty box Denomme • in Goderich' against-, n..Exr.
Flowers scored four unassisted eter-leads the._series. 1-0 as_.
goals. Steyen Williams had three won the first game 8-1.
goals, Breiyt Boakurtwo goals, and. they
Juveniles travel to
single goals went to Wayne Jones, Orangeville, Wednesday
Tim Clancy and Greg Beacom. b b (F`ebruary 23) for the third game
Goderich Elevator who ended as the series is presently tied at a
up in first place won overrMcGee game -each. -Good Tuck Bill.!
S.M. Parts 4-1'as. Robert Hodge The Mite •All -Stars •have an
opened the scoring and Bill • exhibition game against a Toronto
played in Elmira Monday night
• (Febrtlat r 21st).
Minor hockey and the Goderich
Rotary Club assisted the Bantam
All -Stars as they donated funds,Zn
order that the team could take a
bus' to Elmira. Parents and. fans
also went along tb give them
support but it wasn't enough as
Elmira with the lielp of the
Referee's won the series.
Goderich opened the scoring in
the first period and lead 1-0 on .a
goal by Rick Moody ;as Grant
Shelton set him up. Rick Seiling
tied the game in the second period
and scored the winning goal as he
was awarded a penalty shot.
Terry Miller got the final two -
goals for Elmira, one was scored
on the empty net as Goderich •
pulled the goairl tender.•
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BANTAM HOUSE LEAGUE
In the final two games of, the
regular schedule, Denomme
Flower went to a scoring spree as
they• defeated Don Hoist Real
Estate 8-1. Kevin, Meriam, was
the only player for Don Holst-team
• to beat Jedd Dejong who was in the
• nets for Denomme Flowers. The
game was 'close ' up until Mike ,
• Cummings drew a 10 minute
penalty for fighting and a two
minute penaltyfor roughing..
---="a..-411(0 .Geode-;rd.a-•made-. it...2-�0,John A11=ta-� teatnen .s�tarria
Reinhart made it 2-1 as he got . ' Februa.r-y "26; at 6:00 p.m.
the only goal for . McGee s. Tim -
Evans and Scott Kennedy finished
.up the scoring for Goderich
• Elevator:
Final standings : Were as
fol`low`s': `First place—Goderich
Elevator 30 points, goals•for 67,
.goals against 48; Second place
Denomme Flowers 26 points,
•
The G.D.C.1. senior girls volleyball team.finished asfunners up
this year in the Huron Perth league for high school sports. Team
members are, Ieft to right, front,Anne Hopkinson, L,egley Lambert,
Newsfront •
Sue Sal ley, Sue Powell; Carole Cruickshank, and Shi riey Dalt, Back,
Ieft to right, Bonnie Westbrook, Wendy Ryan, Wanda Million, Joanne
Wilgen and Barb Miller.—photo by Don. McGee
Drama festival this weekend
The date for the Huron -Perth
Drama Festivalis drawing near'
This Saturday (February 26)•
Goderich Drama Club will
present_` "Ring Around,.the Moon"
11
in Clinton. Rick Fisher plays two
parts of twin brothers about who's
mix-ups and difficulties the play
JS, centred.
Rick must° act as a meek,
Change coming to
old metric system
A change is coming' which will
affect the habits of a lifetime for
most Canadians.
'This change was initiated in
Januavey,' 1.970, when the
Government of Canada published
the White Paper on Metric
Conversion in Canada -
"The. conclusion that the
adoption of the metric system is
ultimately' • inevitable and •
desirable means Canada will join
some 1.10. countries now
. classified a5 metric -using,",
according to Dr. J.C. Woodward,
Assistant Deputy Minister.
�e•S=!�':a..Y';��,-11K k., ....-'�� l°i_ T�c4...?s.•-R.'
, Agricultpre.
"The system was first adopted
in 18th Century France and' has
gained steady acceptance ,as the
international system of
measurement. Britain is now
tia`lfway'- t1ii i fi`" "a 1"O year"
conversion program,'" Dr.
Woodward said. '
Australia, New Zealand and the
United States are considering a
,wholesale switch to the metric
system.
The most obviuis advantage of
the metric system is its decimal
nature. .
-Conversion to larger or
smaller units involves only
multiplication or -division by units
of 10. -
How will the conversion come
about?
It's already started in some
areas, •
• The Preparatory Commission
for Metric Conversion was
established by Order -in -Council
on January 16, 1970. This
commission will• initiate,
coordinate and undertake
investigations,- surveys. and
studies , relati,ng xto the'
implications of conversion in •
•various sectors of the Canadian
economy. -
S. M. Gossage, formerly vice
president of -Canadian Pacific,
was appointed chairman of _;tire',
•
commission'in July. 1971,
Also, in 1970, a bill was enacted
rr etablttl't
the Stand •`r ,
Council orCanada: •
Goderich Novice Legion All -
Stars defeated Exeter 2-1
Tuesday evening to even the
best three play-off series. The
tltirrd"artd d6ci cling: game- is -set ._ -- _ _.
offer ch,, Saturday,
February 26 at 6 p.m.
Country Club
Continued "from Page 6
and the girls' schedule would be
played also.
Last Saturday, Goderich_ sent
three ladies' teams to the'
Seaforth .Bonspiel and all three
rinks collected prizes:. First was
Phyllis Durst's team, including
Dpris Paquette, Dorothy Worgan
and Effie. Gilbert. Second was
Bernice Moore's rink? and third,
Maxine Martin's. -
Thebad storm of last Saturday
necessitated 20 curlers to remain
over -night in Seaforth as the
d'r`iving was;,#oo difficult for the
teams to return- to Brussels or
Goderich or other locations, and
so the ladies spent the night at the
Cdi thercial `Hotel. Thef Were
joined later in the evening by
other curlers en route from the
Canadian Order of Foresters'
Ontario Playdowns dia.Norwich.
These 'rinks made it as far as
Seaforth and had to stop, although
two cars did get through to
Goderich by 3 a.m. , Sunday
'morning.
At the C.O.O.F, Bonspi,el, Ivan
Rivett's team was victorious over
18 Ontario rinks, and has the
honour of playing in the Dominion
C.O.O; F . competition in .March in
Portage Laprairie. The team is
comprised of Verdun Vanstone,
Len Bowman, Arnold Fisher. and',
Ivan Rivett.
games- in 'the afternoon or
evening. ,
'The Ontario 'Curling
Association Tankard District
Playdowns are being played on
Sunday, February 27 and
spectators could enjoy some good
games; in the afternoon. Call the
club for the 'exact time of play.
And so I sign thirty.
Income tax time!
Estate planning
,questions. answered
• Estate planning is a complex
field of law and taxation. How do
the new tax reforms affect estate
planning? •
What can a partnership or
corporation do for you and your
son as Well as your farm
business. What are some of the
, problems of farming,
Partnerships or incorporating
family farms. '
These' factors and questions
have been taken into account in
planning a two-day shol•t course
for farmers. Offered by ,the
Ontario Department of
Agriculture and Food the course
will be held on Wednesday, March
band Tuesday, March 2, 1972 at
Centralia College of Agricultural
• Terrhnology, H.uron'Park.
Sessions begin at 9:30 and end at
4:30 each day.
The topics to be discussed
include: Special problems _in
Estate Planning; Some, estate
planning tools; Planning father
and son agreements; Forming a
partnership'or corporation:
Lyall MacLaughlan, Area Co-
ordinator and Farm Management
Specialist, Harilton,will be
presenting the mater4ial and
leading Monday's .session, ,and
Boug Miles, area" co-ordinator
° and Farm Management Specialist
wi11 ' be presenting the material
and leading the Tuesday session.
Registration in the course is
' 'limited to the first 56 applicants.
Interested farmers aro t;idVised to
Once again the women's , entry
, last -Saturday was successful in
the ,Ontario Playdbwns, and they
••will accompany theirhusbands on
this western trip, as did the team
last year. Eileen Bowman is the
' skip this year, supported by Lois
Vahstone, Eleanor Fisher and
Betty Moore.
We would, like to pass along
some comments made by several
curlers about, the excellent, ice
that Leo Courtney has had for the
• games this past two months, 'His
signs allowip*smoking only at the
ends of the rink have paid off, and
kept the ice touch 'cleaner. The
club received many favourable
remarks from Ott -Of -town
curlers about the good ice 'for the
Ladies' Bonspiellast February g.
TheSifto Bonspiel tor the men
on Saturday, February. 26 is full,
Oa you might, enjorvratching the
file 'the.i,r applications
immediately with their ' county
,agricultural representatives in
the counties of Bruce, Huron,
Perth, Lambton, , Middlesex,
Oxford and Elgin."
Farmers in other counties may
' apply directly to Short Course,
Centralia College of Agricultural
Technology, Huron Park,
Ontario. Meals and overnight
accommodation are available at'
the College. A course fee of $6.00
per person will be charged:
, •l,
This council is responsible for
promoting and coordinating
.voluntary standardization 10
Canada as we)] as.• Canadian
participation in international
standard
organizations.
It will work with such agencies
as the Canadian Standards
Association and the -,Canadian
Government - Specifications
Bod, .
Jarea.n-Claude 'Lessard,
formerly president of Quebec
Hydro, was appointed president of
the council last November. In
• mideJune, 55. appointments ware
announced to the council from all
wanks of life; including
agriculture..
The Canada Department of
Consumer and Corporate Affairs
has made a study of metrication
and has taken legislative-.act.ion..w.
- Household products _under the:,
Hazardous Products Act roust
ndw be labelled iii 'metric and
inch -Pound units.
The rte~ Consumer Packaging
and Labelling Act requires that
retail packages carry quantity
statements. in both metric ,and
inch -pound units.
"Canada Agriculture was
• sensitive and-m.ildma,xrnered man
to portray Frederick then turn
aggressive as he becomes Hugo,
Frederick's fwin. To add a bit of
romance to the story- Dianna
(Sherry Moore) and Isobel JSue
• Dunlop) • both pretend to love
Frederick although in reality
their feelings are for Hugo. Let's
support our Drama Club in
Clinton, Saturday! .,
-I hope all people that speak
Spanish haven't faced the weather
difficulties that those in the
Goderich.area have' encountered
in the past few weeks: The second
annual regional Spanish contest
.. 'was held. .
It was scheduled earlier hut
• this date was postponed because
of.poor weather. Beth Ross.a Year
rhree.studerit at.G: D.C.I, was the
ayerall-winner of theconte '' Site
placed first with a n arak of 85 per
cent over sixty. area .contestants.
Pete Frayne from Goclericli was
near the top in fourth place:
l' el.i-citaciofes
The tap five winners from this
regional contest travelled to
Mississauga last Saturday
(February 19) for the provincial
r finals. Fifty students of the '
language from across Ontario
gathered at Erindale College,
which is part of the University of
Tor•onto•to takepart ina two and a
half hour written examination,
followed by an oral interview.
The winner of the contest from
Kitchener •will enjoy a trip• to
Mexico during the winter break.
The contest is sponsored by all
Ontario schools with Spanish in
their currrctilum. Miss Cullen,
the Spanish teacher at G.D.C.I.', -
Beth, and Pete started home in the
• 'storm after the banquet at- the
College Saturday night; then were
warned to stay off the Ldads, s
they enjoyed a shotthol' rdarin
Toronto!
The student council of G..D.Cr.I.
' is sponsoring a dance tomorrow
night (February 25) inthe school
•
BY KEITH I I l l I L't e I A I
The first game of the Central
Huron HockeyT eague semi -004S
wound up in a. 5—deadlock on.
Sunday , evening 'at the goderich
rena despite three X10 minute
overtimeperi'ods. 'Melanie is to.
be completed at later
In the first regular'period of
play, ' in that Bayfield -1300(14
Centre ,encounter; Builging.
Centre took the lead,on*gby
v.1�ettn s Lasaal+irte a'"aecQzi f
park and_ .Buck Million at ,,0:48
both assisted.. by ',Bud Boyes.
Bayfield came back and marked
the trend for the remainder of the
game as they tied it up With iroe "
Livermore sowing,' from Gold
Fisher at 11:27 and Frank Hagan
from Fisher and Phil Turner at
14:33.
Building Centre managed to
move ahead by one par in the
second framer with Bud' Boyes
' doing,the honors at the 12 ininute
mark-' with' an assist on that '
marker._.g,oing to Dennis
Lassaline. •
In the 't`inal period of regular
play, Building Centre kept the
pressure $A and moved out by two
more when Buck Million scored
from Bud Boyes at 4:32 and Rick
Sowerliy from Dennis Lassaline
at 10:48.
Bayfield however staged a
strong come -back as Dave
Wilkinson put one away from Doak
at`x2: 0, Dock added motherfrom
eitlillid 'E! `lath
andthen, Wedlock came ; c
unassisted at 1 lip tb. tie ,it uP,
Three *Overtime, 10 minute,
slap; titnepertods were played.
toiiowil :the pod ,01 regularrim x
.turned , °bat fo be . a ,s goal"
tender's' show as ,neith%e •
:netmtnder would paste,.
the°'pther`game, Siftb• Salt
took a ojne-game lead, tl#, their beet
` .' oftbree il` 'Y'bs" l ainst
DRMCO as they downed the road.
machinery team 4,71,
Sifto opened rep an early lead as
Derwyn ,Carter "sc�9red from
Iemann Murney at 4111 of 'the_
first period.
At 10:23 of the second period:;
Tom Crawford put one away
unassisted and then scored 'at second time f rom`Tirn O'Brien at
• 3:13 of the final period. DRMCO.
did manage to get on th.
scoreboard at 15:55 of the finaF'.
frame as John Hodges scoredd'
frocp Del, Bedard , and Harold~
Leddy. Tim O'Brien, 'however`
wo`wnd.tha,'gann ip;on a 'good notes.
for Sifto 'when he scored it#
DRMCO's open net: at 19:42.
This Sunday the semi-finals .
continue with Sifto . meeting„
DRMCO at the Goderich arena;
with game time set for 7:00 p.m.
At 9:00 p.m. on •the same evening -'
Building Centre will meet,.
Bayfield again. . - •
Festival winners come
to Goderich event •
-The winner of the Huron -Perth
District . Collegiate Drama
Festival,to be held February 25
and 26_ at 'Central Huron
Secondary'School, Clinton, will be
invited.to participate in one of the
regional competitions of the.
Ontario Collegiate. Drama
Festival, scheduled for Saturday,
April 8 at Goderich Collegiate.
Also competing at the Goderich
° Regional Festival will 'be the
auditorium,
winners of the district festivals
in Kitchener -Waterloo, Brantford
and Bruce County. The school
winning the best play award at the
Regional will go on to participate
in-theOntarioFinals; to -be -held --a-
the University of Waterl000n•
May-
12.and 13. '
There are approximat'e,ly 30Q
secondary schools taking part ij
twenty-six' district festivals this
year. They will be narrowed down
to eight regional winners, to go oa"
to the Ontario Finals.
The Ontario Collegiate Dram�E
Festival; now in its ninth seasori
is sponsored by Simpsons-Sear0
Limi,ted, who underwrite ' the
entire cost w of the - Finals;
-including 'awards, bll�etrng .
travel ;allotments, adjudieatiom
- etc. They also sponsor' the
. regional festivals, and give
assistance to many of the district
t 'festivals throughout the province.
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DISCOUNT PRICE
involved in the preparatory work
for the White Paper on Metric
Conversion;" Dr. Woodward
said.
"CDA. officials are , fn close
'contact with their counterparts in
Britain where conversion is in
progress and also the U.S. where
a study of the.merits and
problems of converting from
inch -pound to metric units is
:' tinder wry.
"The Canadian Agricultural
dServic.es Coordinating
Committee (CASCC) agrees that
' conversion to metric units is in
Cui event the long-term best interests of
agriculture and that conversion
. " should be coordinated with action
° in the U.S.'
"The committee encourages
this •Suny da the use -of metric units with the
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The semi-finals of the
Provincial Tankard District
Competition will be held on
Sunday, February 27, at the
Maitland Country Club. Play
will commenbe for th€; four
eligible rinks at 9:30 a m.
The •second game will„lie at 12
noon, and if it is necessary, the
final match will be at 3:30 p.m.
There are no Goderich rinks
playing but the winner will be
decided by the best score winning
two-out-of•thr'ee games.
Spectators'are welcomed at the
club. '
View to easing conversion,
particularly in rural areas.”
Many research scientists are
already usingmetric
n'ieasurement in their work and in
their published scientific papers.
We are also using it now in our
export trade in wheat and other
commodities. ' •
„Beginning in January' of this
year, all pubtfio_ ations•`-in."Canada
Aglniculture's numbered series
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