The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-12-19, Page 6PA:a 6•m—GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1974
CHESS CHB NEWS
Last week the entire first
level had a perfect night with
Chas. MacDonald winning his
only `game of the night,
Reinhardt Voelmle winning all
four of his games and Dave
Wear% playing and winning
three games.
Kirk Lyndon won both of his
games to slip by Jim Kingsley
and take the lead in Level two.
Kathy Weary had a perfect
night winning , both of her
games to improve her average
by 79 points and moved into a
tie with Doug Brindley for last
place in Level 3, Both John
Kloeze and Kathy Weary have
greatly improved this year,
Last year at this time John
Kloeze had 5 wins and' 23
losses compa&ed to a 10 and 7.
record this year, Kathy' has im-
proved her record from 2 and
15 last year to `6 and 13 this
year.
;Jim Gower picked up a win
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Shoemaker's elves at work
The elves are at work making shoes while the shoemaker and his wife sleep, in the Robertson
Memorial Public School Grade 5 and 6 production of the Shoemaker's Christmas. The play
was part of a Christmas program held for the parents Tuesday afternoon.' The Grade 4 and 5
class also staged a play, Santa Was So Tired. The Grade 6 class presented a Christmas
Pageant, while Kindergarten, and Grades 1 and 2, 2 and 3, and 3 and 4, presented variety
programs. (staff -photo
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IIJIj . News qg
The column this week is
based on information received
from very reliable sources.
Reliable.source..4o.,1 .G.L,T..
president, Maryann Shanahan,
reports that this year's ticket
campaign was a- huge success.
Altogether 601 seasons tickets
were sold and all we can say is
a great big thank you to all who
are supporting and sharing the
enjoyment of live, theatre._
'Reliable source No. 2 -;
(Eleanor Robinson) was very
pleased with the turnout at
Robertson School last Tuesday
and Wednesday evenings when
readings were held for "The
'Lion in . Winter", , the- second
play of the season. Eleanor is
to be the director and according
to her, casting is, almost corn-
plete.
This. historic play illustrates
how a royal family might plot,
scheme and manouver to en-
sure their particular choice for
COUNTRY'
CLUB
BY PENNY PETERS
This is the last week of
curling for the first draws - the
second draws will be starting
the first week of. January.
There will be a mixed jitney,
on Bclxing Day - it's a pot luck
meal and should be lots of fun -
sign up on the poster. if you're
interested.
• The Wednesday a.m. curling
has not been successful to date
but Beryl Harper hopes to have
a better turn out in the new
year, This is open to everyone
so . d6 call her if you want to
play in this league.
Phyl Durst, Eleanor Fisher,
Bernice Moore and Lois Van -
stone will be competing against
Connie McIntyre, Joan Baker,
Penny Peters and Donna Hitch-
cock for the privilege— of
representing our club in- the
Provincials which are being
held here January 7, 8' and 9.
Good luck girls.
successor to the throne.' The
lines are witty, humerous and
totally fascinating.
So may I remind subscribers
to. set aside an
either February 27, 28, or
March 1. You won't regret it.
-Apparently a King Henry has,
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not yet been found so if you an-
swer to the description of
male, a young 50, vigorous and
cunning, call 524-2400 -You
---^°°Ate-Needed! Anyone interested
in backstage work can 'also of-
fer .assistance to Mrs. Robinson
at the same number.
and 2 draws ' last week to
qualify as a regular member
and moved into fourth place in
Level four a mere .002 behind
Robert Cox.
The Goderich Chess Club
'would like 'to take this oppor-
tunity to wish everyone -a Very
Mer.ry Christmas and a
pr.bspercius and Happy New
Year.
The standings as. of Decem-
ber 11, are as follows:
LEVEL 1: Chas—MacDonald
with 19 wins, 0 losses and 0
draws for 1.0000 percent;
Reinhardt Voelmle 13-1-0
.929; Dave Weary 14-3-0. .825;
and Glen Falki,ner 11-3-2 .750.
LEVEL 2: Kirk Lyndon with
` 15 wins, 6 losses and 0 draws
for .714 percent; Jim Kingsley
16-7-0 .696; John Kane 9-5-1
.633; Harold Kloeze 11-7-0
.611; and. John Kloeze with '10--
7-0 .588: _
LEVEL 3: Don Bogey with
erforwojnent
18 wins, 17 losses and 0 draws
for .514 percent; Brian' Miller
8-9-4 .476; Darrell Kloeze 7-9-
0.1
.437; Glen Wightman 6-8-0
.429; and -Kathy Weary 643-0 '
.316.
LEVEL 4: Doug Brindley
with 6 wins, 13 losses and 0
draws for .316 percent; Mike
Koszycki 7-16-1 .312; Robert,
Cox 6-24.:1 .210; Jim Gower r-
8-3 .208; and Brian Shortlreed
2-27-2 .097.
HONORARY -MEMBERS:
Jim Weary 10-0-0 1.000 per-
cent; Laverne Riley -6-0-0
1.00.0; Clarke Teal 4-1-0 .800;
Tom McGill 4-1-0 .800; Larry
McDougall 6-8-2 .437; Laird
Eisler 2-9-1 .208; Bill Barwick
,21.9.1 .208; and Larry Gower
0-8-0 .000.
at Christmas asks
for joy, trust, peace
BY BETTY ANN BAGLEY
CONESTOGA JOURNALISM
STUDENT
Let me come eagerly to
Christmas this year. Let me
come gaily, with a new delight
in the countlesg things I must
accomplish, the .hopping, the
wrapping and mailing, the ad-
dressing of mountains of cards.
Let me 'find new joy in the
bazaars, the parties and
programs, the baking and
decorating... not .to mention all
the things,; I've promised to . do
for others.
Instead of my usual seasonal
panie, fill me with a `glowing,
sense of trust and peace. Each
day that I awake let me rejoice
in the fact that I'm well and
able to do it — that I can get
up and begin.
And though ' there never
seems to be enough time . (or
money) let me remember that
there is always plenty'— more
than plenty. The house over-
flows with gifts and friends, the
tree is bowed with its shining.
burden, the table groans with
delicious things to eat.
-Even Tifile stretches out like
magic ''Ga-rpet, somehow
allowing all that must be done
to be accomplished arid on "
time.
As for women's . strength,
therein lies the greatest marvel
of all. You give.each of us extra
portions for this season so` that
at the end like the_ children we
hug Christmas . close . to our
hearts and don't waht it to -be
over.
Remind me .of all this as I
prepare for Christmas this year.
Let me come eagerly to the
seemingly impossible knowing
that this holy happy season is a
time of miracles.-
—Reprint from Women's Day
December 1973
-Marjorie Holmes
Mona Clements
SUGGESTS --
It's something
very special!
Something that
breathes new Ilfe
Into your day!
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