The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-11-14, Page 10Ridgewood Park, laW‘Yeek.
Ouests with Mr. , and MN,
Fred Battersby of Sunset Beach
Roati..•recently were the for-
mer's sister, Mrs. Ruth Gunton
' Simcoe. Linda Slavin of
Guelph. ‘'aderie Moon of
Hkunilton, arid Mr. and MN.
Fred Rattersby who accinn-
periled Mrs. Gunton visited
in Flint Michigan over the.
weekend. ,
Six'ladies from Tiger,Dunlop
Women's Institute attended the
Nutrition Workshop at Auburn,
'Wednesday, November 6:
Mrs. Dave;' Bean, formerly of
Carlow, is a patient in Alexan-
dra Marine and General
Hospital, Goderich,
Open House at .Colborne
Central School is; Set for Wed-
nesday, November 20 from 8 -
9::3() p.m. The new library
facilities will he :open for
viewing and teachers will bemn
hand tospeak to parents and
interested friends.
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AO 10—GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14. 197'1
Red Wings no, slouches
Leafs near .
ready
The Paper Leaf spy that w
sent back to the Motor City t
week to retrieve his camera a
try to steal the rest of t
Detroit Red Wing Old Tim
lineup was successful. He ma
it back to the Prettiest Town
Canada with information a
"glossies" detailing the R
Wing lineup.
Leaf coach Ed Byrski w
blunt in his remarks aft
seeing the material.
"Oh, Oh," he said.
Oiven a few minutes
recover freim the shock of t
discovery Byrski said, "
doesn't look good but I said
before and I will say it ale -in,
you can't take a joke yo
shouldn't play benefit hockey.
The fact of the matter 'is tha
the Paper Leafs can take a jok
This they proved last yea
when they demonstrated t
sportwriters across the countr
that they could be defeated
They lost every contest they en
tered.
The 1974-75 Paper Leaf team
could change all that in nex
'weekend's benefit game fo
Meals on Wheels. Coach Byrsk
has revealed the remainder c
his lineup and mere words .can
not describe the powerhouse h
has put together.
Defencemen .John Buchanan,
George Vanderburgh, Brian
Rumig and John Garton have
been working for the past
month trying to stop the Leaf
attack. Coach Byrski said that
if they can stop the Leafs they
can play against the best a_
them.
Working up front, Byrski has
establiStied three lines hut none
of them are definite for the big
gme. The Newfie line, con-
sidered the big fish in the Leaf
tank, has Tom Flynn at centre
with Tom Vanderburgh and
Paul Steep on the wings.
The Flying Ducks, the trio'.
that may not ,score' many goals
hut sure stirs up trouble,, will
be hack again this year. 'Centre
Lloyd Lounsbury will be
working the skit in ' enemy
territory taking passes 'frOrn
wingers Dennis Vanderburgh
and .Jeff Seddon.
The Downhill Racers paced
by centre Bob "Ski" Shrier will
be giving the Red Wing defence
fits with their lyigh; speed and
excellent mobility. Bob will be
between 'Rob Shrier and a
cracker that the coach has been
looking at the past few days.
The import may not dress for
the contest and Byrski is reser-
ving his final lines until a -
decision on the hard shooting
winger has been ,reached. •
DETROIT RED WING
OLD TIMERS
Coach Byrski decided that
the hest way to describe the Old
Timers is to relay his scouting
report to the . media. Some
editing was necessary because
the scout at time resorted to
unusual language , but the
essence of the report is as
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brooke and played on Allen Nic Cinorlylayed in
Cup Championship team. American League and on the
Toured Russia .with,, Windsor coast .Born in Hamilton he is
Bulldogs id 1963. deadly around the nets. Loves
Joe Carveth-horn in Regina,
one of the top Red Wing–Old
Timer scorers. Played in 50.4.'
NHL games and scored 150
goals prior to 19.52 retirement.
Playedon three Stanley Cup
teams with the Red Wings
leading the Detroit team ...in t
scoring twice. Holds NHL.
record of four assists in one
period. Played for Boston and
Montreal.
golf, one of the country's top
amateur golfers.-
Pea -assistant .coach of
Wings, played 20 'years in NHL,
and American 'League. Played
in 355 NHL garries arid s,cored
61 goals*.and 51 assists. Played
for Rangers and Chicago.
Mike Kandt-played in Metro
Detroit league, playbd in net
for Detroit .Junior Red Wings.
Went to International League
before joining Old Timers'.
Joe, Klukay-producto of the
Soo:- played in the Toronto
"Glory Years" in the late 40's.
Paved on four Stanley Cup .
teams and in 566 NHL games
before 1956 retirement, planing
coach of Windsor , Bulldogs,
Allen Cup Champs that toured •
R,ussia;,Scored overtime goal in
a Stanley Cup playoff game. •
Nic Musat-played for Detroit
Junior Wings. Played four
years for Michigan State Spar-
tans, has quick, hard shot, ex-
Celleni on power play.
...Jim. peters -played for
Canadiens and Red Wings
scoring 125 career goals'. Played
on,, Stanley Cup teams with
both. clubs. Coached semi -pro
and has son playing for L.A.
-John Rea -scout and assistant
coach for Detroit Junior Red
Wings as welykas regular with
the Old Timers.
Marc 'Reaume-played in 317
NHL games with the Red
Wings, Leafs and Canadiens.
Defenceman won the Eddie
Shore trophy in 63 while with
the Hersey Bears.
Jack ''Ildberts-one of four
brothers that are top quality
players. Played for Michigan
State four years, has brother
playing for Detroit Red Wings.
Jerry Servi,ss-product of
Canadian west played on Allen,
Cup team in 63. Played pro in
WHL and coached. Brother
plays for Michigan Stags.
Tedp-Lindsay-on'e of the
pgreats, played 'in 1,068. 'games
for the Wings and Chicago
scoring- 379 goals and 472
assists for a total of 851 points.
°Served career total of 1,808
minutes in penalties. Played
left . Wing on famous Howe,
Abel, Lindsay line in four
Stanley Cup championships
and was all star nine times.
NHL Hall of Famer.
Black Jac.k Stewart -very
hard hitter played 565 games in
the NHL'prior to 52 retirement.
Played for Wings on two
Staniey‘Cup teams voted to All
Star team five times, and is a
member of the Hall of Fame.
Bill Gadsby -broke into NHL
in 1946, with Chicago. Played
with Rangers and' then We'd
Wirigs, career _total. of. ..1,2A8
NHL games _spending 1',539
'minutes in the penalty box.,
Seven times an all star, now
coaching with Red Wings, is in Coaches and 'trainer; for the
the Hall of Fame:
Old Timers dre Norm Smith, a
former NHL goalie who scored
a shutout in .a nine period
Stanley Cup game in 1936
when he won the Vezina
Trophy; Red Doran foriner
professional.player for Wings;
Roily Roulston member of the
36-7 Red Wing Stanley Cup
teem; Tom Shaw, who is also
assistant, trainer for WFI,
Detroit' Wheels; Robert Wim -
mer, publicity director of the
Old Timers; „and team doctor
C.L. Boone.
Gerry Abel -comes from a
hockey family, father Sid Abel
Red Wing star in 40's and 50's.
Played for Junior Wings and
Hamilton Jr. Red Wings before
breaking into NHL in 1966.
. Bob Brown -Windsor born
skater, began* caieen With Spit-
fires. Played pro with Sher -
Marfy Pavelich-another Soo
product' played 10 years in
NHL as Red Wing 'retiring in
57. Played on four Stanley Cup
teams And has, a career total of
4334 games scoring 93 'goals.
Great forechecker, brother is a
lineman in the NHL,
4-H GIRLS
Group No. 2 "Tiger Dunlop
Entertainers" had a work night
at Colborne Central , School
Monday evening making final
preparations for their skit for
Achievement Day Saturday
Nov. 23rd,
Tiger Dunlop :3 banquet
'meeting was held at •Ruhena
Brindley's home November 6.
Members brought guests and a
.special guest was Miss .Jane
Pengilley, the county home
economist. ,
Brenda McPhee said the 4-H
grace. A lovely meal of cold.
meats, scalloped potatoes,
baked beans, several jellies,
rolls and dessert of cherry
delight and cookies and
squares was served..
Achievement day is Nov. 2:3.
SOCIAL. NEWS
Mr, David Nelson of Mon-
treal visited his parent',' Mr.
and Mrs. Wallace Nelson of
Separate school teachers
to attend family course
BY WJLMA OKE
Separate' School teachers in
Huron and Perth Counties will
be encouraged by the Huron -
Perth County Roman Cathdlic
Separate school board to at-,
tend family life . courses at
Waterloo University during the
summer holiday period' with
the * Board paying their tuition
fees.
The speia,1" training is
required for 'the teachers to in-
struct their students in the
family life course which the
board started last . spring for
grade 8 students and hopes to
continue again this school term
and even expand it.
At the board meeting in
Seaforth Tuesday night (post-
poned from Monday because of.
Remembrance "Day) Trustee
Vincent Young of Goderich
outlined the recOinmendations
to the board from the Family
Life Advisory Committee which
included: ,that the family life
course be continued at the
grade 8 level over an. extended
period of time in order to.
provide more opportunity for
greater .in depth discussion and
presentation: that a pilot'
project be initiated in grade 7
in at least' one school; that
serious consideration be given
to the engagement of a co-
ordinator to integrate religion,
guidance and health in conjun-
ction with family'life; that if a
co.ordinator is engaged; Con-
sideration be given to a pilot
projeCt in the primary division;
and , that teachers continue to
be' encouraged by the board.to
attend family life courses.
"If the program is to be 43t,
success, we need a co-
ordinator", Mr. Young stated
and superintendent of
education John Vintat said he'
agreed. 0.
While agreeing with the need
of a co-ordinator, Howard
Shantz, of Stratford said he
hoped the program would get
started „earlier this year. "We
seem to wait so long to get
going on it," he stated.
The board will study the
recommendations at the next
board meeting on November 25
and in the ,meantitne consider
possible persons to recommend
as co-ordinator.
The board will apply to the
carrier of the board's group in-
surance plan for $50,000 ad-
ditional term insurance on the
life of Mr. Vintar to replace the
personal policy for the same
amount with another company.
In the meantime the Board will
renew the existing policy for
$50,000 term insurance for the
„ period October 17 to December
31, 1974 until the first request
is approved.
The board appiroved the
workingdrawing and
specification presented by at7
chitect Brian Garratt of Kyles,
Kyles and Garratt, Stratford,
for the 2000 square foot ad-
diiion of a library resoured.cen-
tre at St. Patrick's School at
Kinkora, which is estimated to
cost $50,000,
Mr. Shantz, chairman of the
by-law 'committee, presented
the trustees with a number of
changes in the by-laws covering
board policy which ,included
the rules covering the number'
of trustees to attend conferen-
ces and the appointment of a
hiring agent, but in both areas
could -only agree to disagree.
The trustees are to study the
recommendations, write in any
changes they would like, and
mail to Mr. Shantz who will re-
introduce them at next
meeting.
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• PONTIAC
Bplac
Hamilton St., Goderich
kill and
Wallace
acclaimed -
It was an acclamation this
week for Cayley Hill and Mrs.
Dorothy ,WalIale, Goderich
representatives to the Huron
County Board of Education.
Mr. Hill has served as chair-
man of the Huron Board for
the past two years, hut says he
will decline to serve in that
capacity for another term
Vince Young was also ac'.
claimed to the position of
representative from Goderich
to the Huron -Perth Separate
School Board,
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