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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1973-03-08, Page 3288—GODERICH SIGNA1. STAR, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1973 Intermediate group finis ,underway Symphonyi ,,. n Goderi,ch Saturday Through the sponsorship of the Goderich Rotary Club and the Sully Foun- dation, and under the direction of Clifford Evans, the.. London Symphony Or- chestra will appear in concert this Saturday evening at the auditorium of the Goderich and District Collegiate Institute. The Rotary Club explain that in or- der to improve the audience's view this year, the orchestra will be placed on a Rotary- sponsor. ..Symphony again The London Symphony Or- chestra, directed by Clifford Evens, will appear in Goderich this Saturday evening. The Symphony has gained a reputation as one of Canada's finest orchestras and last year when Mitch Miller appeared as guest conductor he lauded. his praise upon it as well. The program this verar is a sound spectacular ranging from ' Carmen Suite'.' and'-Emeror Waltz" by Strauss to the beautiful "Ballet Music- from Faust" by Gounod. The Goderich Rotarians have arranged for a special stage from Centennial Hall in Lon- don and 'the 75 member Svm- phony will be elevated so the audience, may 'better, see and bar. e The audience will he Seated on conventional chairs. -Advance ticket sales have been brisk and tickets are still on , sale at Campbells of (;o leach. Remaining tickets will go on sale at the Goderich and District • Collegiate auditorium►:fat 7:19 p.m. -atUr- day. The concert will get under- way in the high ,school auditorium at ,*3(1 p.m, Bridge Scores There were four tables in play at the Goderich Duplicate Bridge Club Tuesday, Feb. 27. Winners their scores wi,re as follows: A..1. \ eeraw►oriya and A. H: Deathe„ 511 = points; Mrs. J. Peters and Mrs. G. White, 48 .points; Mrs. .1. Donnelly and Mr. W. I)unsan, 46 points: and O. Haselgroye and A. Wilson, 441 ' points. raised platform nd the audience will be seated onconventional chairs. Tickets are still available through Campbells of Goderich and those left over will go on sale at G.D.C.I. one hour before the 8:30 p.m. performance. (staff photo) Keeping it clean by Bill Dodds In the dead of summer, when - hard news falls off and everyone who makes interesting feature material is out of town, comes the time known as the silly season. That's when newspapers and magazines reach for the ridiculous to entertain t heir readers. It must have come early this year. I ,just heard that horses used for logging the immediate area of Oregon's Bull Run Reservoir. are wearing diapers. The diapers are.: to keep the animals frihm fouling the water- shed 'when they feel a Call of nature. You see, they have t6' use horses to log in that particular area. The machines that are used generally in the logging industry .tend to churn up the earth and horses don't With diapers on the horses, the soil and the water quality are not disturbed. aA Our _Oregon correspondent forgot to ask them, but I'll het that the horses are disturbed by the whole embarrassing thing. On the other hand, the diaper _approach might solve some of the controver"v that keeps cropping up in crti.s like Toronto over dogs. You can count on regular complaints in the letters to the editor columns from people who object to having.their front lawns used as public canine conveniences. And there is a real hostility to people who • walk their clogs_ to neighbors lawns. It's 5o1id enough fop Tom Hughes of the Ontario Humane Society to take an editorial stand in the society publication Animals Voice. His plea is to animal owners to curb their pets and keep them from being a nuisance, solving problems without legislation. [n Britain, legislation. has been passed requiring dog owners to remove what his dog leaves behind. In some U.S. -cities, the owner is required to grab ,his dog and thrust the of- fending end in the direction of the gutter • when an offense is imminent. I'd hate to see that happen in Ontario. We have enough serious things to take care of in restoring and protecting the air, land and water. , But Keeping it Clean has been serious for the past few weeks. It's time to look at the light side. JZJDTJ J J J J J=J J J J J JZJZJZJZJZJZJZJZJZJZJZ•JZJZJ_ZJZJ J J AZJIZJ J J JZJZJZ .JJ J J JZ'JZJZ•JZ'%ZJZJZ+iJZJZJIWJZJ J J J J J J J J J J J J JZJ�ZJ JZJTJ Show the government you ..care about thefuture of Huron ... J J J The group fintit-` got started last week with - two exciting games. Port Elgin won the fflst game last Tuesday, February 27 in Port Elgin by a score of 5- 4. Port Elgin tied the game at 19:57 of the third period, and won the game after forty minute, and 5(i seconds of (vertirtre. & Goderich came back to win the second. game 1-:3 in Goderich Sundae, March 1. In Putt Elgin, .lint Abbott fired a hard slapshot from the blueline to tie the game for Port Elgin at 19:57 of the third. Dean Symons scored t hree goals for Port Elgin including the winner at 0:56 ..of the third overtime. Ron Miller led -G9tI•torich with twc► goaIs:-- Goderich outscored Port /1„Elgin Igin 3/1 Citi the second period Sunda/ to edge Port Elgin 4-3. Dirk- Wniter•heek, Wavne I)oak, Ikon Miller and Frank Hagan scored for .Goderich. • Dean Symons scored twice for Port Elgin. Ross Dudgeon scored the 'i•ither Port Elgin goal. Symons opened the scoring for•Port Elgin at 2::37 of the first period from Ron Bell. Dirk Wolterheek lied the game at 15:96 with a slapshot which deflected off a leg. Wayne Doak put Goderich out in front at 7:34 of the second from Wane Fisher and Austin Fu Its. 'Doak put the rebound past Earle Grant after he had stopped Fisher's drive from the point. Ron Miller made it 3-1 for Goderich-. at 1:3:1(1 unassisted. Miller was stopped on a breakaway huWput the rebound past Grant. Ross Dudgeon made it 3-2 at 14:22 from Ron Lamont. Dudgeon deflected the puck past Rob Kellestine. Frank Hagan scored the win- ner at 15:15 from Bob Dick and Jim Hayter. Dean Symons scored the only goal of the third perused at 6:32 f;yom Doug Sawyer. Symons slarnm*d a centering pass past Kellestine. Goderich. took ten of fifteen minor penalties called by t he referees. Rob Kellestine was brilliant in goal for Goderich. Kellestine foiled Port Elgin four or five times' -on hreakawa�� attempts. • The week and a half layoff be;,ween series. seems to nave hurt Goderich ill the first two .,,.games of the final. cool �d J J.) After March- 1 •r� the present government will still be the government but one man, if he's like Paul Carroll, can malice a difference Paul Carroll wants to Know: Pau - Why Regional Government is being imposed throughout Ontario, withoutconsultation? - Why Huron's major export continues to be young people? Why farmers, and not the middle men, are blamed for high f costs? , - Why the costs of health care in Ontario are out of -control? - "Why the ODC ignores Huron's prime industry - Agriculture? Carrojl Pledges: - 'To, be a full time MPP - To send regular reports from Queen's Park - To hold regular- meetings throughout Huron so you will be part of decisions. - To help bring Ontario up to the NDP standard of $200 per month for pensioners as the NDP did in British Columbia. 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