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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-10-19, Page 4PAO EA GODER!C 'liURWAY", OCTOBER 19T 197a Curlingr ountry Club WafltS mors ft's. time. again to think plan two eXenings. The curling!- Organization is the Wednesday night (7 p.m. -9 p.m.) keynote for- the Country Club's group will return, By popular Upcoming season. An active demand, there will be a draw on curbing committee has been Friday- evening from 9 p.m. -11 meeting 'to • draw up .this year's p.m. This will give couples a events, good evening out on the --Organizers plan- -ter have' -ice -..weekend.. Again • please -state for the week of November 6. .preference when, signing up. Alterations to the ice plant and Stan and Doris Paquette are in reasonable weather should charge. .Provide an early start.'Ladies curling returns -on 1V.ten,'s . night returns on Tuesday (1:30 p m.-3:30 p.m.) Monday, but with two draws. and T,hursdaya (9 p.m. -11 p.m.). Please sign up for your Eileen Palmer is in charge. preference. Farmers are asked The Goderich Psychiatric 'to act as spares since full Hospital league is coming back attendance is required for a stronger than ever. The club is successful league. Therewill be, also initiating an Industrial three - six week draws with league on Thursday from 7. playoffs and overall trophies. p.m. -9 p.m. This will be pay -as - The Farmer's league promises you -play curling, and will be to fill two draws on Tuesday opeii to non-members. night as. competition will be To kick-off a successful keen preparing for the big season, the club will hold a Foresters' bonspiel in the Bavarian Harvest Night` on Fol, mixed curling, organizers Friday, November- 3, complete. with an authentic German The Snowmobile By Wane Fisher Snowmobile season is very near, if not here! Local dealers have reported that their sales -steal' aie",wel-1~_above -last . ,.Ralph oster.:�, year at this time, There are two Curling commences the week good reasons for the increase. in of November 6. For this week, sales. curling will be•free and open to One is naturally the weather. new and old members. A film of The second is the growing the 1972 Briar Championship popularity of snowmobile Drag will be shown each night. This is racing on the grass and in some a great chance for all old , areas circletrack racing on the • faithful members to encourage one quarter mile and one-half new people to come out. "oom-pah-pah" band and German food. They are asking old members to invite a new couple to introduce" them to, curling facilities. Tickets at only $6.00 a couple . are available from Victoria & Grey, Bank. of Nova Scotia, Eric Moore and wonosh Rec, Basoball. Port Albert wins Boys 12 to 16 years, Port The third game was played on Albert against Dungannon. Monday, October !J in Goderich - Port Albert has taken the at 8:30 p.m. with Port Albert final series in three straight to winning with the score, Port win the trophy two years in a Albert 26, Dungannon one. row. The first game played at Port Albert on Sunday, October The lin ' -for the Port 1 saw Port Albert take the lead Albert team is: pitcher, Brian one game to none with the score " •Albert teamcatchis Clarence an Port Albert seven, Dunganrion Wilson; first base, Glen Tigert; foie. , second' base,° John Crawford; tlre second game was played third base,, Lloyd' Tikert; short in Qoderich at the Agricultural stop, Charlie Crawford; out• Park on .Thursday, October 5 at fielders, Terry Austin, Eddie 8 p.m. Port Albert taking the Sinnett, Jim McKinnon; subs, lead two games to none with the Robert Graham, Wayne score, Port Albert five, Dungan- Graham, • „ Paul. Doherty, ;, Jim non three. 0 trophy Crawford; manager,. Philip Petrie; coach, Ken Doherty. • As this is the ' last of the baseball games for this season, John. Austin and Clarence Doherty of the Ashfield -West West Wawanosh Recreational Committee, all the coaches and managers of the teams, the um= pires`,` who lave of their time to see that the games were run smoothly; ., to the parents who. awe the boys to games and practices, and- to the scorekeepers, in fact to all who .helped in any. way possible to make this season so enjoyable. 11* 3 .;•e s1 as As you read the results of last Sundays races at Hully Gully R.R.. 1 Varna where there were eleven hundred spectators and over $1300.00 in prize money given ; out, our Local Dealers and drivers are doing well. Keith Baer driving skidoo for Argyle Marine is the overall points man for the first two meets of the Five meet series. Jim Pfrimmer driving RUP for Stewarts; RUP Sales is right up in there also. Wane • Fisher driving Polaris for Gord's Sports is' the top points -getter for 340 Super Stock. 250cc Keith. -Bae"r4 Skidoo; Gary Rollins; Chaparral; Jim B1 M Skidoo + � ei,:���k'�`doo;: Bill Walsh, Skidoo; Larry Lovett, Skidoo.. 340cc Danny Bound, RUP; P; Pete Nieuwenhuizen, Rup; Jim Pfrimmer, RUP. 400 cc Danny Bound, RUP; Ken Southerland, RUP: John Blancher, RUP.. - 440cc Stan Shead, Alouette; John Blancher, RUP; Jim Phrimmer, RUP. 650cc Harvey Vincent, Chaparral; John. McGuire, Alouette; ° Jim Pfrimmer, RUP. POWDER PUFF " 300cc Kathy Hendricks,' Skidoo, Audrey Collins, Roto Flex, Gwen Walsh, Skidoo. 340cc. Sharon Lapp, RUP; Linda Blancher, RUP; Kathy Hendricks, RUP. 440cc Donna Benford, RUP; Ruth Benford, RUP; Sharon MacDonald, RUP.. - JUNIOR 300cc 'Wade . Miller, Skidoo; Scott Da ling, Roto -Flex; Brian Argyle;"' liidoo. SUPER STOCK 340cc Wane Fisher, Polaris; Ernie Pfrimmer, RUP; John Vankoughen, Skidoo. 400cc Bill Fullerton, Moto - ski; Blair McCann, Polaris; Joe Roberts, RUP. _ 440cc Harold Peterson, Moto - ski; Bill Fullerton, Moto -ski; Roger Stacey, Alouette, lar'e membership, there will be no increase in fees. They remain - '' Men $75; Ladies $50; :Man & Wife, . $100; Pay-as-you-p,lay curling will be.- $2.001gam'e. - —Miring the aarty- iio7rKaut ch -Doug~ rnickshank-has-been--skating---his:-prospective- Intermediate players hard in an attempt to • assess their conditioning and styles. Here Bili Fritzley, left, and Frank Hagan are put through their paces, along with other team members, during a recent practice. FREE COFFEE HOT BEEF SANDWICHES D.ON TAYLOW MOTORS • M��D EXETER 300cc .Bob Henshaw, Skidoo; Norm Simpson, Polaris; Phil Engill, Polaris. 340cc.,Bobl enshaw, ,Skidoo; J. Salmond, Skidoo; Norm Sim- pson, Polaris. 440cc Keith Seaman, Skidoo, Bill Fullerton, Motor -ski; Fred Armstrong, •Skidoo. •650cc Phil, Engell, Polaris, Mike Turner, Polaris; Bill Ben- nette, Polaris. 800cc Phil Engell, Polaris, Mike Turner, Polaris; Roger Stacey, Polaris. — -Races_ Coming .1.1p A.. _ , Sunday, October 29, Hully Gully R.R. 1 Varna, Ontario: Sunday, • November 5, IVMA'Y J►`R'S CUP, Cayuga Inter: . national Speedway. Sunday, November 12, Hully Gully. , - unday, November 26, tinily Gully, Championships. In Next Week's Column there will be tips'On preparing your gaol/mobile for winter. The new Mcite-ski free alt: machinte., The MORA RACING CIR. curr RATES and Location, naltpli the c1* eB A sport council. is planned for Waterloo County, - Plans were unveiled recently at Waterloo Lutheran Univer- say. Civic, 'and sport represen- tatives.•werp told ,,he council will become a reality at a conference planned for WLU on Oct.- 21. For the past nine months a group of 15 people has been ex- ploring the feasibility of such a council. Numerous meeting's were held and the group is now prepared to make its move. To be known as the Waterloo Regional Sports Council, the 'organization will comprise of representatives from all sports in all areas of the county. It would . also include' an associate membership of persons' dedicated to sport and involved in .such areas as recreation, government, university, secon- dary and elementary' education. Interim president of the association is Colin McKay of Waterloo. He explained the in- terim council has already' proven its worth in several areas and in various sports. "A communication system has. been Set up -to inform school board physical education depar- tments and recreation depart- ments of clinics being held in various sports," explained McKay. "Also, a sports directory has been. developed (a) by geographical area and (b)loy sport, now on our computer, to facilitate information sharing." McKay also said ground -work is being laid to provide non -c- Goderich Intermediate Sailors Coach Doug Cruickshank,it ght, has been working his new team regularly in preparation for the upcoming season and talking things over with his players as he feels out his strong and weak points. Here he speaks with goal tender Rob Kellestine whom he sees as being one of his strong points. redit courses through the exten- sion department of WLU forthe benefit of coaches. "These cour- ses will , mirror The needs of. given sports and. localities." , Two groups made formal presentations of financial assistance to. the council Tuesday. Budd Automotive Ltd. turned over a cheque for $4,800 while t- he council received $9,100 from the Ontario Department of E- ducation, Youth and Recreation Branch. Some of the areas which the council hopes it can assist in in- cludes: —Knowledge of grants and funding available through fede- .ral and provincial agencies. —Organization -and p- romotion of clinics for coaches and officials. , —Sports director for the county. . —Information centre -for public as well as members., —Provide organizational net- work for Regional •Games s- hould the county host ;these . games. —Liaison between this region and Sport Ontario and Sport Canada. Sports equipment safety. —Provide an unified voice:for the county in matters of concern in sport, • —Purchase and publish teaching, coa'chirig and of- ficiating aids. At the Oct. 21 meeting, the keynote speaker will be Hon. John Munro. DE�OMME AL It GARDENCENTREINDUSTRf (Formerly Gower's) have tIieitstore - - filled up with winter stork - —.HYDRO PARKAS WINTER JACKETS & SHIRTS SNOWMOBILE OUTFITS We have just marked our MID LENGTH, coats . down . by 20% or more. -GREAT COLLECTION -VIES 1-57� As an.:."OpeningUnder'New-Name" Special WE ARE OFFERING PET SUPPLIES at 2,5% O F F 77 HAMILTON STREET " WERE 40.00 QTO 99.00 • ' -4IONDAY TUESDAY --THURSDAY SATURDAY it a.m. to p.m. FRIDAY 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. .CLOSED WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON