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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-09-26, Page 7See the 759- a HARVEST CAR AND TRADE SHOW Goderich Arena Thurs. - Fri. Sept. 26,27 7:30 to 10 P.M. DANCE Fri., after the show Free Admission •ra sr r r. udsh GODBRICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, SEPT M ER lr6, I974—PAGE 7 gham in debut Wingham fumble- in, the third quarter. Offensively, the runnitag backs, O'Keefe, Little and Shawn Dalton ran well, aided by the .strong play of the offen- sive 1 due Coaches Phil Bugler' and Hill GarFow saw t'he gaMe..as'a, good one for the league opener because it allowed them`'to find -. the strong. points of the many rookies on the team. • All three quarterbacks, Lara, bert,. Mackenzie and Jon Barz saw service. -The junr;iQ:,r, );Vikings make their next start today in. Listowel. The league home opener for. both the junior and senior Vikings is next Thprsday after- noon when the strong Stratford' Northwestern' Huskies corpe to town. Q; The public is welcome .to at- tend' these -games. ;a• rr Sally Stringer leaps high over the,.Soufh Huron defence to make a shot In the GDCI Senior Girls' basketball',game on. Tuesday. Teammate Chris Wildgen _moves in for a rebound. The .girls lost to. Exeter but the Juniors won ,heir game for a split. (staff photo) S�parate School Board Casey Wildgen . ' Tim McGee . Larry Donnelly ... big guns for seniors BY T.D. The GDCI Vikings football teams made impressive debuts in Wingham last Thursday when both junior and senior •tearris' won lop -sided victories to start the Huron -Perth • Schedule. " The ,senior Vikings hung a 46-1 lacing Vin the Mustangs,* while the juniors .,shut out Wingham 44-0. Casey Wildgen, the Vikings fifth year end, racked up a total of 22 points in the' senior on- slaught, scoring three' touch- downs and making four conver- Discount .gained for fuel oil. BY W.ILMA OKE • The Hurori-Perth County Roman Catholic. 'Separate School Board. ,meeting in .n Seaforth Monday accepted the - fuel oil tender of. Ross Scott • Ltd. of BrOcefield for the 'year 1974-75 at._ a discount of five cents per gallon off the posted tank' wagon price which at time of tender was 36.9 cents for all schools except Wingham which is 37.5 'cents per- gallon: Jack ' Lane, Business Ad- ministrator, said the difference in price for Wingham was that it 'is 'located in a different provincial zone. • Ted Geoffrey of Zurich saidor . • i [OC}IALSIN sions° His major„score's carne on second quarter 25 yard sweep and-- on 20 yard and 25 yard pass plays in the second and fourth quarters.Quarterback Larry Donnelly was on the throwing end of the first pass play while:Porn 0' Brien.threw the seconc` gtrike. • Tim McGee,'the Vikings hard running fullback, rushed for 69 yards and scorned two. touch- downs on .six and ,three yard dive plays in the second quar• - ter. Quarterback Larr ,. Donnelly - ran for 417 yards "and scored a touchdown ,on, an eight yard run in the third quarter, • Other Viking points came on a two Point, conversion •pass from 'Tom O' Brien 'yto Larry Donnelly and two safety touches given up ..by• Wirigham in the third quarter.. ”` •Wingham's only 'point came on, a first :quarter single kicked the Scott tender was the lowest " tative to the Ontario ommit- by Sam Montgomery. of . three, . He said it we§ not a tee for Education week. ` The Vikings, strong defensive firm price and will vary when tie refineries adjust their prices, perhaps later this fall. M,rs„ Trudy Smith. of ,�urich • was appointed pr.incipal's relief • at .'Fcole . Ste..; Marie at, St: Joseph. The City'of.Stiatford-will be granted pdrrnission to use the ',sepal -ate,- schools for, the municipal elections upcoming in December: • Mr: and Mrs. Duncan • Six trustees.. indicated they Parrish returned home from. a would., be. ,able to "attend the trip to Cambridge.Mass. U S.A: Christian Curriculum 'Develop- during •the. past week. They,,ac- n' ent Conference in . Toronto, companied their son Ken there November• 1, .2 and 3 — Board where he Will be atten in Har- Chairman Michael Connolly' of g Kippen, Howard Shantz of yard University and playing in• 0' Save: your way to . • P!9SPitY, When you put your money regularly into a special savingsaccount a Victoria and Grey Trust. we pay you generous • interest. This interest' itself earns generous , interest. Together with you'rideposits, it snow- :balls,/,our savings into a .,substantial estate in less time than' you imagine. Make your money work for you. Start getting rich °today at Victoria -and Grey. . • Meml%er Canada Deposit Iasurance.Corporation • t • VG ,:3"rRUsr COMPANY' SINCE 0 Manager J.D. (DAVE) CROSS T00 Kingston Sty .Goderich ' .5244381 wesmemmeirnejeli y eam. on a' . - •� Ailsa Crai•g, Francis Hicknell of attending 'school in Sudbury Seaforth, Ted Ted Geoffrey of studying the report of the pilot first majora and playing hockey nn the Jr. A Zurich, and Oscar. Kieffer of project on teaching the Family.. -Scott Eittle�•s. six yard off Bluevale. '. Life program to 'Grade 8 tackle run accounted for the'. The UNICEF officials were' students .last spring,.. be second and Phil Arthur retur-. givers permission .to distribute • prepared to report back to the ned a punt 45 yards for the ., boxes in any separate school' board -.soon.' He said- he hoped three -other first quarter touch °up and returned home the same under the board's, jurisdiction to see the same pr•ogram jai-. down evening.. - v.. at Hallowe'en. .° Mr. and Mrs. OI' e • :r Stratford, John McCann • of The board *ill write a letter to the council hof Hibbert Town- ship to ask that top, priority be given,, when .preparing next champion head -coach, Ray year's*road budget,ato building Donnelly, felt. his Vikings a bridge on sideroad 20-21, °con- , moved the ball well Co the in - cession two of Hibbert: Because side and in the:air, but hopes to the bridge is.posted to a limited see some improvement in their load, the board is unable to use outside • running in today's the road when ,transporting game in Listowel against the, school students as a schopl bus_ , Lords. exceeds ..the restricted weight. The board rnust pay for an ad - effort was led by Mike Wildgen playing in his linebacker spot. The defending Huron -Perth JUNIOR VIKINGS diiional nine miles %ravelled The GDCI junior Vikings each, day'and this- is costing piled up 21 'points in the first money, Donald Crowley, •tran- quarter of their game to sportation committee chair-establish°complete control early •man," said.' -over a hapless Wingham squad. Howard Shantz of Stratford Tom 0 Keefe went ,25• yards asked that the FaniilylLife Ad- on an option pitch from quar- ,iso`ry"Committee, which is terback Ian. Lambert for•the tam there. , • Mrs. Doug.' Martyn and AM-, slew- were -'in London- on Tuesday. Ainslev had `a check play from quarterback Dave ,,MacKenzie in the fourth quar- ` ter gave the Vikings their' other touchdowns. Wirlgharn ggve up- a pair' of safety' touches. to account for the other Viking points. Tom, O'Keefe led a gstrong defensive effort by the Vikrngs;M intercepting two passes. Other strong .defensive games came, from Jim MacKinnon, Bernie Van Osch, and Iain Lambert. Tim Doherty recovered ° a gain lambert • ... 5 -yd. sweep ark r At Bill Walters • ,.. pass and run Phil Arthur .... returned. punt •1� a ;,cyst Little' .::good run. plemented to ,grad'e -seven ' Iain Lambert kicked converts s. �v' r pupils as ,well as grade 8.°this' 'for all three of the touchdowns. McCha`rles spent a • few, days St.. Josephs Church was , with their son Allan and Jean given permission to hold a . year. Francis Hicknell, a mere- ,Scott Little .vent seven, yards McCharles and family in Mon- C.O.R. (Christ . in Others bei of the Family Life Advisory off tackle for the ori.ly touch- t.re'al ,and enjoyed a color tour " Retreat) weekend- at St. Committee, said he thought a down of the second quarter. - In the Laurentains.• ,. ichael's School November 8 report could IsT ready for 'the Iain Lambert's five yard, Sympathy .of the community 1,0- November;meet' i. sweep around the end and Bill is extended to Mr. and Mrs. The sketch plans for' the ad-' The board prep ped a policy Walter's 35 yard pass and run Bwan MacLean in the death of dition at St Patrick s School, covering school custodians, ideration to the Wyoming.' Mr. arid Mrs• Garratt, architect, of-Kylesselection and supervision of - Mrs. MacLean's ..mother'. at Kinkora, as presented by Brian giving cons ' custodial staff and th MacLean and •Mr. and Doug Martyn , attended funeral ,there; e main- • Mrs. Kyles and Garratt, Stratford, the', have, been approved:They have tenance of co-operation and been sent to the Ministry of communication among- the Education foraaPl3rova�l. principal • and staff,- • the • custodian and; the board office. - The board was notified that The policy -',covers the hiring, three members of the clergy the training, the supervision of n have been appointed to the duties, maintaining the school - Trustee -Clergy . Liaison Com- buildings and premises in a mittee J. uurand of proper sanitary condition, corp- -Zurich; Gordon Dill 'of municat'ion links for custodians • Dttblin "and"Rev. V, J. Gleeson of Stratford. 0 GPH administrator . and the, rules for diithissal if necessary for breach of con- Cotninenti'ng on 'the budget ' The meeting a ljotirned shor- print-Out handed out by Arthur tly before midnight. Haid, chairman of finance corn- ;• - - .rtnittee, Jack 'Lane, said it.,was 11 h' b d t en - Ross Bryant :became the new -administrator. at Godeaich Psychiatric Hospifal, r Septem-" - ^ ber 3. Mr. Bryant came to ° Godlrich as ` part , of a d reorganization in tthe hospital,- administration'. Dr. Michael Cortlon; fernier administrator and medical supervisor, is°now' free to pursue °his medical, i88O duties.. (staff photo) we - wrt hi u ge expe - ditures. Trustees are to study the .report at hone and it will..." be discussed.'at next meeting. Sam Alberieo, principal at St. Micha'el's. School, Stratford, has' be•en{ natned es represen- Guaranteed 107/8', Investment Certificates ''W.E. 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