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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-10-19, Page 74 Jr, GDCI football BY T,D. The GDCP' Viking's, junior football team defeated Listowel • 18-0 in a game played 'in Listowel last Friday. The win gives coach Phil Bugler's squad a record of, three wins And ane loss on the season's play. Three first-half unconverted touchdowns gave the . junior Vikings their,margin of victory. Viking_ _. fullback Gerry O'Brien must have been feeling sorry for • the, poor offensive linemen who • seldom get a chance to carry the ball or score pointa, beca use two of the Goderich touchdowns were, crvd,ited to linemen, who recovered O'Brien's fumbles in the Listowel end tone. In the first quarter, offensive guard Bruce Hildebrand receovered an O'Brien fumble after .n 10-vard run into the end zone by the shifty Viking run- ning back. Then, in the second quarter, Hildebrand fell• on another O'Brien fumble, but this time the ball popped loose and Viking offensive. centre Steve Little recovered it again for the major score. The other Viking touchdown came on a ten -yard run by Pat Conlon, also m the second guar- ter. The second ,half settled into a, defensive battle, with the tough -Viking defence refusing to yield, as neither team scored. Offensively, O'Brien and Doug Marshall ran well for the Vikings. Next action for the junior Vikings is today (Thursday) with Stratford Northwestern playing here, atJ:30 p.m. as, the first half of a junior -senior doublehea der, Sr. GDCI football BY T.Q. the Listowel touchdown was converted, and the two extra The GDCI Senior Vikingspoints provided the Lords with find themselves in the unen- the margin of victory. viable position of having to' win • The Viking touchdown came both the remaining games in the, on a 55 -yard pass and run play Huron -Perth schedule in order from quarterback • Brian to make the playoffs, following MacKenzie to end Casey a 10-8 loss to the Listowel Lords Wildgen. The other Goderich last Friday. point came on a 40 -yard single witThe h a l s leaves the `Vikings --kick " by Patterson, also in the of three wins and .third quarter. two losses, with games today The Listowel major score (Thursday) here against Strat- came on a 10 -yard pass from ford Northwestern, and next quarterback Bill McLaughlin to Thursday at Exeter holding the John Coughlan, with key to the Vikings future hopes. McLaughlin passing to Earl The Listowel game was a low Gabel for the conversion. scoring affair that saw the Coach' Ray Donnelly felt his _ team .deserved a better fate Lords leading 2-1 at halftime. e-Gaelerirh- rvint^arrn n-a----ha-c n--khe-a termion , , , 35 -yard single kicked by Dave and was pleased with the defep- Patterson in the first quarter. sive play of the 'Clikings,t' and * Listowel took the lead on a with their - passinj; attack, but second quarter safety touch. felt the ground game .rnust im- Each team scored a touch- prove ,if the Vikings are to make ,down in the third quarter,' but the playoffs. Grandw w . meet in G�.derici The Grand' Lodge of Ontario West, Orange Association, is to' meet in .Goderich in 1974. Announcement was made by thiolk county master of South Aron, Libya Hern of Exeter," paying a fraternal visit to L.O.L. 182 at its monthly meeting Tuesday evening. The sessions last four days, including two for the :Provincial Cra'nd .YBIack:'}' Chapter. The jurisdiction of On- tario West includes Toronto,. with its numerous primary 'lodges, and the meetings are usually attended by about 300 delega toes. Grand Lodge almost always meets in a city, and a Northern Ontario „city was favored by some members of the executive, but a favora,ble report by certain members who investigated the facilities here resulted in the • choice of Goderich. The'sessions are held in the last week of April, and in 1973 will be in Barrie. There is usually a church ser- vice on the first evening, and social events include banquets • under Orange and- Black auspices. Gordon 'McCracken, of Everett, is grand master of the provincial Orange Lodge, and Robert F. Beck, Stoney Creek, is grand master of the provincial Black Chapter. L.O.L. 182 approved a donation of $20'to the Trillium Home for Children at %�rillia, ani biliiici i+i0 tvvr+ei4 tfit on Remembrance Day, the lodge to be represented by its master, Glenn Slavin. Announcement was made of '"nty of. South Huron an- nual meeting at Bayfield, Oc- tober 18. ,McWhinnies will retire in Goderich It would appear that the Town of Goderich has gained two permanent citizens in the Rev. W.1 -I. McWhinnie and his wife. Mr. and Mrs. McWhinnie have moved into their own home at 90 Montcalm Street in view of their future retirement in a, few years. They will make their permanent -retirement home in Goderich. Mr. ,"Mc * jnnie is presently the minister at fitSt Baptist Church, Goderich. By virtue of their seasons play, emerging on top of the Goderich Industrial' Softball League in regular season points, 'Sandy's Clippers were honored at.the league's wind up banquet held Saturday evening. Team members are left to right, front, Bill Fritzley, Sandy Profit, manager, Bill Kirkey, Here's the pian ,manager, Tom Crawford, Jack-Meriam, Rick Sowerby and • cora Walters. Back, Doug Spttzig, Stan Profit, Morley "Leeking, Harry Kerr, John Phillips and Phil Paquette. — staff' photo 4 St�ps rer.ionin byia-w . It is expected that Goderich Ontario Municipal Boar to a copy of the bylaw to all Taints it. can, p p d I'r' the Town will Town. Council will ' give - two the publishing procedure to downers in the municipality. then submit -it to the OMB. The OMB may or may not call a readings to the town's new acquaint ratepayers with the Also simultaneously, the 1 a-Yrcrrrtngg-b 1a w at to nig h"C`I; 'f`Ph ti'r=--"byt'aw;-°a'rt tsetl` c ' c cT'l CTf'i'g. _Ly „ € se to e as•notice of intention to ibmit The OMB rules and sday) meeting andwill call a public` meeting for the discussion of it. At the public meeting, the bylaw and its implications will be explained to the ge eral public. Comments and om- n c plaints from that meeting will be st'u'died by the Planning Board and Council before the The GDCI girls' basketball third reading will be given to teams both lost in St. Marys last GDCI girls basketball s the bylaw with the necessary changes incorpoirated. At the samme time, council will publish the bylaw for two weeks. Application will he made to the Sorority p10 ns Hard Time dance Beta Sigma Phi held its meeting on Tuesday, October,10 in the Victoria and Grey Trust building. • The rite"al was repeated followed by the minutes of the last meeting. ' Plans were discussed for a Rushing party for new members by Verna Kane to he held on October 30. It was decided to have a costume party in keeping with the Hallowe'en season. The Ways and Means com- mittee discussed plans for a Hard Time dance to be held next year. Tickets will he sold in the future for the dance. Sandy Rompf was in charge of the programme. The theme was self -estimate. Refreshments were served at the*close close of the meeting. week. The juniors lost 25-10, while the seniors came out on the short end of a 23-13 score. The ..,junior doss was their fourth straight. They have yet to win a game this season. Five players, Jan Ginn, . Judy Cruickshank, Kris Maillet, Lori Keller and4.Lori Beattie each scored two points for Goderich. For St. Marys, Lisa Marchuk hooped 10 points and Chris Clarke got four, Deanna • Rad- cliff and .Marilyn Barber four each, and Ann Davis two points. The half time score saw St. Marys ahead The GDCI senior team now has a record of two wins and two losses. Wendy Ryan had three points in the losing cause, with Brenda Brissette, Mickey Cruickshank, Carol • Cruickshank and Tanya Palmer each adding two points: 'Diane Newton got eight points and Donna Stevens five for the winners. Mitchell played ,here on Tuesday, and the next action for the GDCI girls is in--Seaforth next Tuesday. GET RESULTS 0 you nee4aiiiechanic? Don Lock has joined our staff. He has beenin the autotitobile repair field for 7 years. He is now a licenced mechanic. FormerlF�__r�, .. = x= .� = Qon was Ywit Ford -Motor Cof pang°'' i ualif ecl Ford Technician. He originated and worked for Ford in Richmond Hill, Toronto. • RADIATOR REPAIR • WHEEL BALANCING * STARTERS • GENERATORS • ELECTRICAL SYSTEM • SERVICE TRUCK AVAILABLE Brent Linfield - a local Goderich boy - has had years of prac- tical experience working for his father in full tire repair. We had the pleasure of buying some of Al Linfield's equipment when he went out of.business. Brent is now on our staff full-time as a tire specialist. ' • REGROOVING • DE -SKIDDING • AUTHORIZED REMINGTON DEALER • VULCANIZING •TUBES • TRUING TEXACO SERVICE CENTRE & VARIETY STORE ' 394 HURON RD:`• HONE 524-7744 ,. for approval. After publication or cir- culation, t.l•here is a 14 -day waiting period for the public to' react in WRITING to the clerk. At the end of .the period, the clerk sends to OMB a copy of the .bylaw; proof of publication or circulation and copies of all complaints, The OMB will then review the complaints and consider those which'are valid. The OMB rnav then I ask the Town to resolve the obvious. and . legitimate complaints. After the town has considered the ' recommendations of the' --O.MB and rescrIv kl those.=eo : 4 Now is the time to... Start Insulating we have a complete .se ection yof Batts and pouring insulation JOHN JEFFERY AND SON BUILDING SUPPLIES 163 ELGIN AVE. E. Goderich Phone 5244171 authorizes the bylaw which may be as the Town last submitted it, or, certain changes may be in- corporated as part of the OMB ruling. The bylaw then becomes law. GODERIcH IONAli+.STAR. THURSDAY, AOTO$E 1 i1IIsIanders • fust •hove. tick•i: for ti -IE10,1 'Doric* • •, • ySat-urdciy, DTO BE HELD SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28 U' • k PICKETS AVAILABLE AT ARGYLE MARINE Till NoOn,aturday, Oct. 21st. LET IT BE A WARNING You know and we know that Tuesday's. weather was just a warning of what is to come. Now is the time to make your selection from warm jadcets in various lengths and cozy • linings. 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