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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-02-27, Page 8L. P4G SIGNL.FAR, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1975 -wow: LET'S TALK MINOR HOCKEY BY JACK CUMMINGS „. • (continued from page 6). Geoff King who picked up Jim Wurinink scored a goal and Wilins' rebound and fired it assisted 'on Tom Doherty's home. second goal arid before the BANTAM HOUSE period ended, *Ian 4 Chisholm' LEAGUE PLAYOFFS ' scored unassisted and picked. Playoffs started.Suriday up an assist on Tom's third goal in the first game February 23 ' with,only 38 seconds remaining i Series "A"t was Don Holst in the game. Real Estate 3 and Burger Bar In the.final two ames of the Kings 2 and in the Series "B" ,,it g was McGee G. 'M. Parts' up- Realetting Goderich Elevator by regular 'schedule," Don Holst s Estate ended up with 20 points and maintained first the same score of 3-2. place, McGee, G.M. Parts, Series "A!', Steve Doney was in the scoring hero as he got the second place, accumulated 18 Points, . Burger Bar Kings, in tie breaking goal for Don Holst in the final period*an a perfect third place, with 15 points, and Goderich Elevator ended up in pass from Scott Peacock. fourth place with 5 points. In the first period, the only The first place team, Don goal was by Don Coughlin to Holst Real Estate were , give Don Holst a 1-0 lead. Andy awarded a trophy on Saturday Stoll made it 2-0 unassisted. But night. before the second period ended, In the first game, February •the Kings fought back to tie the 22, McGee's came from behind game — Jacques Richard to defeat Don'Holst Real Estate unassisted -and Gerry Gwyn from Ian Chisholm. The only 4-2. Leading the attach was Rick Leddy with three goals. goal inkthe final period was the Theother goals were scored by winning goal by Steve Doney of ' ,,• Chris Carter who also picked'up Don Holst. assists on Rick Leddy's goal. In the final period, Don Holst went ahead on a goal.by Brian Wunnink, assisted by Larry McGee. McGee came back to tie the game, and go ahead 2-1 before the first period ended., The Only goal in the second was by Don Hoist, .Larry McGee from Ian Chisholm. This tied the, scoretwo all. In third period play, it was 'McGee's all the way as they Series "B" — McGee G. M. Parts opened with three Unanswered goals in the first period. Rick Leddy scored two goals both from the point 'and then assisted on Doug Cruikshank's first goal of the garne. • Goderich Elevators fought back scoring only goal in the second period. This was by Brian Reed as he picked up Danny sBoyce's pass to beat The Goderich and Clinton fire departments worked together to contain a blaze that destroyed two lakefront cottages Saturday night. The two departmei breaght the blaze under control but Hully Gully to hold. C.M.A. race Di-J.er .International, Canada's largest motorcycle accessory distributor has TIVCROWs- both -W ..D..,ave Goderich Elevator's picked Randy Collins, president of Leddy to win 4-2. In. the second game, Burger Bar Kings . defeated Goderich Elevator 6-3. 'Wayne Jackson picked up his first hat trick of • the season for Burger Bar. Other goals scored by Mike Lapaine, Kent Mills and„ Sagar. Goal scorers for Goderich Elevator were" Mark Hutchins,, Brian Reed and Eric Skirten. ' In a regular scheduled game played on Thursday, February 20, Goderich Elevators defeated McGee G. M. Parts 5- 1.• Eric Skirten lead the attach with three goals all in the final period. Goderich Elevator's other gols-wemby,Danny.lioyce.andPm% *Are midget,. twins Terry Schpernacher who, ail-stars*afterMonday's game. „ opened „,„ the scoring. Spoiling Refreshments were donated by Mike Reynold's shutout was Bill Clifford.R,ealtor. up another goal in the third period, as Eric Skirten put Brian Reed, in the clear. Final score 3-2., HOCKEY NOTES VOLUNTEERS NEEDED !!! Supporters Club and G.M.H.A. have over 500 bags of potato chips for • sale. If the organizers Wish, Bill Clifford of Bill Clifford Realtor, will be • glad to assist. • If you wish to purchase a bag and support Minor HoCkey, drop into the office at 26 The Square. - Mike Pope of K.F.C. The Twins, • supplied buckets of . ' . Pool opening soon New county facility plans for public use Workmen are., proceeding for the safety of occupants in. slightly ahead of schedule on -, case of an electrical in - the Indoor Swimming Pool at terruption. Vanastra. This project, the first In the next few weeks work - public year roundpOol in Huron man will be busy placing County, is intended for use by ceramic tile on the walls and pool deck, applying the stucco finish on the exterior of the, building and putting a final Coat all county residents. The Vanastra Parks, Recreation,. and Community Centre Board have indicated of paint throughout the change that tilt facility will be ready rooms, gymnasium, and pool for use on April 1, 1975 with area. In the" final week prior to programs commencing April 7, 1975. opening, the pool will be refilled ', Spokesman for the Board with water and heated to .a have been pleaged by the in- constant 76 degrees , with a tierest of various schools 'and room temperature of 78 clubs in booking the facility for degrees for year round future, use. A circular swimming enjoyment, describing the . facilities. being constructed has now beerw \A- • mailed to interested clubs, schools and recreation com- urama mittees in the county. In March a detailed program folder will 'be mailed to every household in Huron County, giving county residents a chance to register in •such pr,,ograms as Mom and Tot , Swims, Red Cross and Illayal Lifesaving Courses, Skin Diving, Scuba Diving, Com- petitive Swim Teams, and general family swirriming. As of this writing the Walls , are up, theroof on, and the building is heated. A knotty pine plank ceiling has teen installed and six huge lamps to light the pool have been put in place giving the interior a bright Cheery appearance. Standby lighting has been installed„ in the pool aiea, change rooms, and hallways (continued frorri page 1) "school spirit", on Saturday evening was most exciting for all who attended. • The Goderich students will now -continue to the Western Regional -Festival to be held in Hamilton on April 10,11 and 12. There are Four Regional Festivals being held with a total of 35 plays participating in the four festivals. The nine winning plays chosen from the Regional Festivals -will go on to the St. Lawrence Centre in Toronto, on May13,,, 9 and 10, to participate in theAll Ontario Festival. Our good wishes and support g,9.with the Goderich students for, success in .their future Festival participation. HEAR THE VOICESOF THE lialnition.Wentworth Police Choir Goderich District Collegicite.Institute Tuesday, April 1st. 1975 • 8:00R.m.. Hully Gully Sports an Recreation ttd. to co-sponsor :for Moto Cross events this spring, All four C.M.A. sanc- tioned races will be held on the redesigned Hully Gully Moto - Cross track, located near Varna. During 1973, Di-Jer Inter- national sponsored the suc- cessful I:S.D.T. QUalifing Series, and,in 1973 and 1974.also sponsored the Di-Jer Cup Enduro. Di-Jer continues their interest in „the sport . by spon- soring, , and promoting the, following Moto -Cross events, April 20th "The Di-Jer Spring Bash". The new $1 per rider fee, reeentlY'Teired payable to the Ontario Centre, • will be paid for by Di-Jer International. Entry is, by mail only, no phone calls and the closing date is April 10th. The "Di-Jer Spring Bosh" weekend will start off, on Friday evening with a press conference, to officially • open the redesigned track, and the. start, of the Di-Jer International' ,Moto -Cross Series. Practise will open at 9 a.m. on Sunday, with the first races scheduled for 12 noon. Prizes are limited to trophies at this first event. The. Di-Jer International Spring Moto -Cross Series will consist of a three race total point program, for school b ys and all Junior classes. irst d by "25 event is May 4th, fallow -,MolsOn qualifier on Ma and the final race 80 Jun Purse for each race .of series is.'40 percent of the gate, and $1,000 in Di-Jer Inter- national Gift Certificates will be . divided amongst the top. riders in each class after the, series is completed. Riders must sign up and enter all three races, in order to qualify forthe total series point program. , Entry fee is $5 for the three race series, plus $1 per race to cover the C.M.A. rider levy. Entrees close on April 29th, and are available from any Ontario Motorcycle Dealer who carries, Di-Jer , International products,' or directly fromv• Di-Jer• International Moto -Cross were unable Williams) to save the buildings. • ' - By Chris/deb It had been over 20 years since some of the men had gone to a dance, but everyone kicked up his heels at the Country Singles Dance held last Saturday night in Clinton. The first singles dance was a hiige success according to organizer Vicki Horbanuik, and plans are already underway for ,another to be held on March 22. The Clinton Legion, which holds approximately 180 people, was packed for the event and 30 to 40 pestle had to be turned away at the door, Mrs. Horbanuik said. The dance Wa,s' advertised in 10 newspapers three weeks in adyance, and drew people from Exeter, Lucan, London, and as far away as Welland and Detroit, she sAid. - "It was something new and we didn't* know what kind of turnout to expect," Mrs. Horbanuik said. "We were kind of shocked at the response we got, it was like a big house party." The dance ran from 9: 30 to 1 and people began arriving at, the Legion as early as 8:15. There was a mixture of bachelors, widows, widowers, divorcees and young men and women who have never been married, Mrs. Horbanuik said, and they ranged from all ages. Mrs. Horbanuik, and a friend Retty-Ganthlo-of-Sea forth - A celebration was held at the home of Robert 'Chamney. of Auburn last week when five generations of the family gathered. Seated is Robert Chamney, the great -great-grandfather, . holding great -great-grandson Brian Chamney of Windsor. Standihg, left, are William-Chamney of,,Windsor, grandfather; Daniel *Chamney of Windsor, father df young Brian, and Herman Chamney of Windsor, great-grandfather. (photo by Eleanor Bradnock) Help men to reach ()Waive The Ladies Legion Auxiliary, -Branch 109, held its regular . monthly meeting Tuesday, February 11 in the Green Room with 6.3 members present. Five new members were installed: Eileen Beauchemin, Marion Hays, Carolyn Holborn, Janet Phelan and Helena Young. Ladies who. joined in December were Karen Draper, aurie, Hurlock and Lucy ells, Businps,: deal! with diirina the meeting revealed, a very good attendance for the annual potSuck supper. Members are asked' to remember their donations for "Friday, February, 28. The Legion',,s , entertainment committee is hoping for a successful evening with- all proceeds going towards the furnishings for' special socializing quarters at Huronview for residents there. Races, c -o Hully Gully Sports and Recreation Ltd., R,R, 1, Varna, Ontario. Alsolusammileir Mrs. Betty Cardno of Seafortb. attenuing a singles dance in London. "We found it was pOorly organized„ You klt tike you were at a singles dance— like you were on. display," Mrs. Horbanuik said. The two widows decided it was ridiculous to travel 60 miles to,a dance, and decided to stage their own. "We had four hostesses who made sure that no one remained sitting. They got the men dancing and introduced people to each other.' "At the London dance, the men sat on the other side of the damn hall and waited for -you to go over and ask them to dan- ce," Mrs. Horbanuik said, 'The True Tones' provided the music for the Clinton dance, and the dance floor was never empty, she said. A ,$3 admission charge in- cluded lunch, and the money made at the dance will just cover its expenses. Mrs. Horbanuik sees the Country Singles Dance as a monthly event and the organizers are looking for a. larger hall for their next dance;, Picnics,. barbecues, .and even . singles bus trips are forseen in the future. 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