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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 .1 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 n rrrr ��� , .�t !��`l,.f' wa' -Gode'rich little Theatre 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, A 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! 471,1 I RIECK PHARMACY Larry Rieck, PHM.B. II exall Archie Barber, PHM.B. CANADA PENSION PLAN LOCAL OFFICE GODERICH, ONTARIO NEW OFfICEDAY,S NEW OFFICE HOURS Starting Wednesday, January 8, 1975, a representative will be at the Federal. Building in Goderlch every Wedne9day from 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. - • 14 Health and Welfare Canada Sante et Bien -etre social Canada 4 Awkv=AvAvav===*vAvAvAw '-vAvA-vv • •DECEMIEtt SMTWTF S 1 2 3 4 5-6 7 $ 9 10'11 12 13 14 15 16 17 JJiif� 19 2021 22 23 24f25126 27 28 2930 31 TIME IS RUNNING OUT FOR THE KIDS: : ✓ GAMES • MODELCRAFT ./ CANDLECRAFT • TONKA TOYS ✓ PAINT -BY -NOS. ,/ JIG -SAW PUZZLES ✓ MATCHBOX TOYS. ✓ BOOKS ,/ RECORDS • TIMEX WATCHES Monday evening is . com- petitive curling - open to both men's and women's teams. k This is an excellent opportunity for competitive rinks to gain ex- perience - plan ahead even as far as next year and take ad• vanta a of this opportunity. f'- Last Minute Checklist From PINCHER'S FOR DAD PIPES LIGHTERS BILLFOLDS. 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NEW YEAR'S DAY - CLOSED Good Health/Good Cheer, Now and in the New Year HAMILTON STREET, • t wish you all a very Merry From til. staff and management of Finders Limited Christmas and a Happy New X X = XVX * X XV Sk is ' Year. f s sa# it x ixt r- 3 lasixt x i l xt x t xvi Gxat m sta>sioA x~ xtS > B H O P P 0 ea, g �i w A FAMILY GIFI SPECIAL REDUCED PRICE BRAND- NEW 1975 ASTRE Two door coupe, equipped with 2300 cc two barrel engine, three speed automatic tran- smission, deluxe wheel covers, steel belted radial whitewalls, push button radio. Serial No. 2C11 esusen890 i• 63627 EEPONTAC BUICi CADILLAC GODERICH 524-8391