The Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-10-02, Page 6• 0'
PAGE &—GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1975,
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ICONINE CORNER,
Mil. G. Knitting
WI -I-HGIRLS
The September meeting of Group No, 1 of the 4-H girls
Tiger. Dunlop Women's held their meeting in Colborne
Institute was, held in Colborne Township Hall, Carlow,
Township Hall, Carlow, Monday evening September' 29.
Wednesday evening September The meeting opened with, the
24. roll call, "The basic ingredient
President Mrs. Earl, Sher- of bread and what it does
wood welcomed all present. Minutes of last meeting were
After the roll call "'Woman On read by Marjorie Schoemaker,
the Move - Who is She' which The girls made bread at the last
was answered by- 17 members meeting and froze it for baking
and three visitors, a minute of at this meeting. An interesting
silence was observed by all in dis,eusSion followed in regards
memory of Mrs, Vera Fisher, a to how to thaw the bread to be
member who passed away ready for baking. This had been
§ince last meeting. . done by those in charge and the
Minutes of last meeting were bread was then baked and later
read 'and adopted and sampled by the girls.
correspondence was read and The girls then voted on a
attended to. Huron County name and the name submitted
Rally will be held in Belgrave by Barb Potzel, "Loafers", was
Women's Institute Hall, chosen, This -group -will now be
Monday. October 6 com- known as Tiger Dunlop Group
mencing at 9 0 am with - — , No. 1 Loafers.
delegates Mrs. E. rl Sherwood The meeting closed with the
and Mrs. Richard. Buchanan Creed read by Darlene Jewell
.
attendingAny other members'
, and next meeting, will be
wishing to go are' to contact Monday evening. ,
these ladies. -1-H Girls Grbup No. 2 met
The London Area Convention Monday evening 'in Colborne
in St, Thomas, Octciber 15 and Township Hall, The meeting
16 will be attended by Mrs. opened with the Pledge and the
Richard Buchanan as delega,te. Rill' call, "A basic ingredient of
- Resolutions to be voted on at bread and what it does" was
this Convention were discussed answered by the ten members
and,voted on by the members. present. .
The Senior LeadersTraining,
..iThe girls decided on a group,
• Sch9Q1 in Huron Couny wll be. name, "Tiger Dunlop Group
"Saliite to Vegetables October No, 2 Active R isers".
21 ., and : 22 in Wesley -Willis. A collection was taken among
United' Church,'.Clinton. Mrs. the girls to.purchase necessary
Morgan King will represent the , articles for baking bread. Prior
local Institute.' - to the meeting bread was
• The motto *'Every privilege made. It was cooked later.,
carries a responsibility • was The members discussed how
ably given by ' Mrs. Doug the record books should be kept
' McNeil.. . , up to date, The importance of a
The speaker for the evening recipe file was noted *and the
meeting, Mrs. George ?enfold,. 'girls are to put one recipe aWay
. Was introduced,by Mrs. ,Domg 'for every meeting.
McNeil. She gave a very in- Mrs. Dorothy Feagan,
teresting and enlightening talk :leader, made a loaf of white
,,,on Children's Aid Work and,' bread at home and brought it so
Social' Work. Work of this the girls' could sample "the
nature finds Many ways in
which .volunteer • services can .finished pr°cluct
Tiger' DUalbp Group No.. 3,
beused and are Welcomed.
Mrs. Eric Re,abtirri thanked, Crispy Crusts, started th third
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' meeting with . the edge.
the speaker and presented her ' Sandra Nivins read -the minutes
with a gift, of the last meeting.
The next meeting will be an 'The roll call for this meeting.
, afternoon meeting Wednesday, was "At what meal do you eat
October 22. . the most bread and in what
The ladies enidyed a social fOrm". The girls baked the
ball hour' -together with Mrs. bread that they made last week
gthert... Bean, convener of the, and some batter • bread buns,
lunch committee. and sampled the finished
Chris Wildgen
top scorer
for team Sat.
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Discussion was on the five
characteristics of ,batter
• breads. The next rneeting will
be held at Linda Matthews on
Tuesday,•October 7.
CHRISTIOS FAIR
People will 'be coming from
far and near to the Christmas
Country Fair in Saltford Valley
Hall, Wednesday .061ober 15th
and Saturday, Q/ctober lSth to
see the wonderful displays" of
crafts and heavily laden bake
table convened by Mrs. Ber-
nard (Bernice) Fisher, and, the
,;produCe table of fresh
vegetables and preserves
convened by Mrs. Roy Walters.
by T.D. •
,...,London South defeated
London „Clarke- Road 49-45 to
'win the GDCI girls senior in-
vitational basketball tour-
nament here Saturday.
The host GDCI squad won the
consolation final by defeating
Seaforth 31-20.
Other teams Competing in the
one -day tournament included
Timmins, North Middlesex,
Flesherton, Medway and
Parkhill,
The GDCI team lost its
preliminary round game 41-32
to Clarke Road, but then played
their way into the, consolation
final by defeating London
Medway 31-19.
Top scorer through the three
games the GDCI squad played
was Chris Wildg,en, Judy
Cruickshank also was a
standout for the Goderich girls.
Tournament organizers
judged the whole tournament
as a "tremendous success" and
arelooking forward to making.,
the tournament an a,nnual
event,
It is‘.‘a wonderfulopportunity
to start your , Christmas
shopping and to get supplies in
for the winter, Make plans now
to join- in this special event of
the year.
Lacquer & Liquor
Lacquer can be used to finish
a car. So, can liquor. says the
pnt.ario Safety League. .
Warm, sunny skies 'prevailed,
a" beautiful day for oac,k
Championship playoff.
Mens Club Championship for
1975 was Tbny Bedard w ith Don
Bedour as runner up. These two
played 36 holes.
Shirley Baechler captured
the Ladies' Club Championship
with Elaine ?billies as the
runner up. •
The Men's Handicap
Champion. was won by Leroy
Bedour and Rick Sowerby as
runner up.
Adele Drennan the
winner of the Ladies.' Handicap
Trophy with Shirley Baechler
as runner up. •
The Club's Two -Ball Part-
ners, men's and ladies' were
Iwon by Tony Bedard and Don
Fuller: Joyce Bolton and Faye
Donaldson. Runner up in this
- - event * were Vic Powell and
Ward Hodgins; Joanne Telford
and Jackie Harrison.*
We had two outstanding
ays.-ards this 'year being - the ,
'ay Lyndon Trophy won by
'Jane Kerr and the John Sturdy
Memorial Shield -won , by' tim
O'Brien, Both awards, were
based on the female and male
golfer who had reduced their
handicap' the most during the
season.
CongratulationS., go out to the,
above on a fine' round of golf.
The low gross winners on
ChampionThip Day for the
Men's Nite division werewwon,
by Tony Bedard, Mark •
Lassaline, Steve Doak. The low
net whiner's were Leroy
Bedour, Mike Drennan, and
Charlie Robertson.
The low gross winners on
Championship Day for the
Ladies' Nite diVision were won
by Isobel MacDonald, Adele
Drennan, Faye, Donaldson, and
Nadine Brown. The low net
.Wiriners were Cris Spitzig,
Joyce Bolton, Ellen Connelly,
and JackieHarrison. ,
The, putting prize was woriby
Jean Asher and the ringer prize
'•was won by J oanne Telford.
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in girls' basketball acti chl3n
an'i piSehl-isnhdiap yw a st hheeid jh eurnei °art
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Juniors win, seniors lose
the Sunset., This event was well
•-. , Central Huron ot
by T.D.
Cli, action' beginning
The GDCI girls basketball at 2herenton;00 p.m. against with
n-Perttion last . ..
teams split a double-header in
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GDC1
Hurbh ac
attended —with Steve Davey
Winning low gross for the day
and Mike Williscraft winning
the low, net. Each member that
tumors
-winner. Congratulations to our
participated was a prize
. Thursday in Exeter.
The GDCI juniors defeated
South -Huron 38-18, but South
Huron won 'the senior game,
edging coach Donna poidge's
squad 21-19,
The victory over Exeter gave
coach Linda Donnelly's juniors
a two win -„no loss record while'
the seniors are now 1-1.
The Goderich juniors were
led -by Karen Pond's 15 points,,,,,
Joni Thompson added seVen.'
'Anne Marie Murphy, Lucie
Turcotte and. Sandy Fisher
each had • four points, '*,'while
Sheila O'Brien and Brenda
Politick rounded out the scoring
with two points each.
JuneTuckey led South Huron
with live points.
'The GDCI. juniors held, a 21-4
lead at half time, and exhibited
good ball control and hustle
throughout the game.
The ,senior's top scorer was
Lori Keller with eight points.
Chris Wildgen contributed five,
Jan Ginn 'four and Judy
Cruickshank two points.
The next games for the GDCI
girls are today (Thursday)
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Jr. Boy's Volleyball ,
In a boys' volleyball tour-
nament held, in Wingharn last,
week the GDCI Junior Boys'
'Volleyball team gained, their
first tournament experience.
In two matches against
Central Huron and Madill the
team lost close.games lti-
14, 15-9, 15-3 and won one game
15-4.
In, the tournament in Clinton
yesterday the ;coach expected
the team to put 'up strong
competition against. Seaforth
and South kuron.
Members of the team in-
clude, Don Bogie. -Danny
Boyce; Jim Crawford,- Blaise
Doherty, Glen Dougherty,
Dave Durnin, Wayne,Graham,
Mike Hawkins, Bob Johnston-,
Andy Moore, Mike Reynolds,
Neil Sager, Terry Schoemaker,
and Brian Sowerby.
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The Sunset also hosted the
FRAM Golf Tournament from
Stratford this past week.
We were happy to have
Londesboro golfers,. bEiCk for
their annual tournament. on
Sunday.
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Qur Indian Summer is here so
make use of a full month of golf
in October.
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