The Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-12-22, Page 17Chess Club'
Doug Brindley edged into
second place in level 1 last
week with two more vic-
tories. Dave Weary manag-
ed to increase the distance
between his position and
Doug's position by way of
another win.
Kirk Lyndon also had two
won games which advanced
him to the second spot in
level , 2. Brian Miller and
Richard Dingman!' played a
good match to a draw,
This same outcome was at-
tained in a game between
Bob Fitz -James and Brian
Brinelley. Brian Brindley
also helped to improve his
win -loss average with one
win.
LEVEL 1 WINS
Dave Weary
Doug Brindley
Bob Dick
Dennis Little
LEVEL;
Louis Stadelmann
Kirk Lyndon
Bob Fitz -James
Jim Kingsley
LEVEL:
Barry Page
Phil Abbott
George Barwick
Brian Brindley
LEVEL 4
Pierre Chagnon
Mile Cox
Scott Brindley
Don Etue
HONORARY MEMBERS
Brian Miller
John George
Larry Gower
Walter Gottschalk
Ant/Calder
Bill Barlow
Richard Dingmaim
Phil Walton
Bruce Thomson
MOM' IMPROVED PLAYERS
Bob Dick
Kirk Lyndon
Bob Fitz -James
LarryGower
Solution to last week's pro-
blem:
L H -N3 eh PXR
2. BX P ch
3. RPXP ch
4. R -R8 mate.
This week's problem:
White to Move and Mate in
three moves. '
GQIWRICIISIGNALSTAX =MAX DECInfiyqt p;,‘ sta-pAogill
Noba. woo
Walt
4.4
• 7,.% 0, if
LOSSES DRAWS PCI'.
11 1 1 .884
21 5 0 .809
10 2 1 .807
15 4 1 175
9 3 0 .750
8 4 0 .666
9 5 1 .633
7 5 0 .583
7 7 0 .500
6 7 0 .461
4 8 0 .333
8 17 1 .327
4 10 0 .286
4 11. 0 .267
3 24 1 .125
0 20 1 .024
4 0 1 .900
7 2 1 .750
6 4 0 .600
5 5 0 .500
3 3 0 .500
2 2 0 .500
0 0 1 .500
1 2 0 .333
0 3 0 .000
INCREASE
.153
.089
.033
.006
Goderich Bridge
club game results
On Tuesday, December 15,
the Goderich Bridge Club
enjoyed a Mitchell gain
with seven tables in play arid
the average score. (50 per
cent) being 84.
• Mary Donnelly and
Eleanor Erskine were first
• North South with 105%. Tied
for second with 93 were the
teams of Cathy McDonald
and Pat Stringer, and
Evelyn Galbraith and
Davma Sproule.
•
East West was led by
Joanne Duckworth and Lee
Ryan with overall high score
of 114%; second,. Auleen
Curry and Jean Papernick
.with 107, and third, Barb
Howe and Marian Lane with
1133';42.
Regular games are
planned for December 29 and
January 5.
The Goderich Garb & Gear Novices bested St. Marys on the net while his delencemen cheek a St. Marys forward.
Saturday said tied them 3-3. Goalie Mark Khdhan watches (Photo by DaveSykes)
Novices have tough weekend
The Goderich Garb& Gem
No -vices played three league
games in three days last
weekend. On Friday evening
they went to Parkhill and
lost 1-0, on Saturday they
hosted St. Marys tied 3-3, and
Sunday they travelled to
Exeter and lost 2
After a two-hour bus ride,
the team played ex-
ceptionally well in Parkhill.
Defence was the name of the
game as the only goal wasn't
scored until thethird petiod.
St Platys salvaged a 3-3
tie in the final minute of play
hereSaturdary.
After St. Marys opened the
scoring in the first,
Goderich's Mark Armstrong
scored a goal in the first
from Aaron Duckworth and
an unassisted goal in the
second to give the Novices
the lead. St. Marys tied it up
in the second then Duck-
worth scored in the third on a
play set up by Corey Adams.
Mark Malan played in
net.
The locals didn't have
much left to give Exeter on
Sunday, their third game in
three days.
Mark Armstong opened
the scoring in the firstperiod
on an unassisted play, then
Exeter scored three times to
take the 3-1 lead. Armstrong
scored a gain in the third on a
play set up by Mark Russell.
Excellent Midget •St. Marys game
BY TD standnigs. The locals were the end of the second period from Jeff Sargent at 617 of
The Goderich Midgets split right in Monday's game, and got one in the third the first period. Mark
a pair of Shamrock Hockey trailing only 4-2 with less before John Thompson Crawford's second period
League games last week, than three minutes left in the scored the second Goderich goal, assisted by David
losing 8-2 to !Merton Monday gante, but Merton scored goal on passes from Scott GaIlow and Phil Wood gave
and edging St Marys 2-1 four quick goals to put the Stoll and Peter Stahl. Goderich a2.0 lead.
here Saturday. The results of gameOn ice,
these games give coach The Goderich team's Saturday's game in St. St. Marys cut the margin
Larry Jeffrey's squad a letdown in the third period Marys produced some of the in half midway through the
record of six wins, two losses was probably partly the best hockey the Midgets third period but was unable
and two ties in 10 league result of having played the have playedthisseason. to get the equalizer, despite
games. previous afternoon and being Randy Gaynor had a pulling their goalie in the last
shortof players. strong game in goal for minute.
Both of the Goderich Phil Wood scored the Goderich as did Brad Lucas Next action for the
Midget losses have bees to opening gent of the game, in the St. Marys net. Midgets is Saturday,
Merton even though the assisted by Peter Stahl and Daryl Madge got the first January 2 when they en-
liderton team ranks only in Paul McCartney, but Goderich goal, converting a tertain Parkhill in an 8 p.m.
the middle of the league lidert.on scored three before pass out from the corner start.
Lions have scoring parade in Ilderton
The Coderieh Lions Pee
Wees had a successful week
last week in winning two and
tieing one. It brings the
Lionsrecord to nine wins,
three fosses an d one tie.
In Merton last Tuesday,
the Lions went on a scaring
parade 12-1. The scoring
went as follows:; Scott
Garrow four goals and four
assists, Bill ?relish three
goals and four assists, Dave
Brown two goals and one
assist, Byron Bowman one goals and two assists, with
goal and three assists, Tod single tallies going to Mark
Nurse one goal and one Cauchi, Bill Trebish and
assist, Shawn Larder one Byron Bowman. Single
goal, Mark Cauchi two assists went to Bowman,
assists, Rod Nurse one Mark Burbine, Ryan Kelly,
• assist, Brian Chambers one Brian Chambers and Rod
assist, • Nurse.
At home last Saturday In Lucan on Sunday, the
against the undefeated St- Lions got a hat trick from
Marys, the Lions scored with Scott Gar row and good
1:35 remaining to gain a 6-6 goaltending from Tom
tie in a thriller. Scott Garrow Durnin as the locals edged
led the offence wfth three Lucas 3-1. Bill Trebish had
1
two assists, Mark Burbine
. and Rod Nurse had single
assists to round out the
searing.
The Lions will now take a
well-deserved break for the
Christmas holidays and then
will swing back into play
again on Januar* 1 in Silver
Stick against Petrone. The
coaches of the Lionswish the
players and parents a Merry
Christmas and Happy New
Year.
Chrism
real*
We send you
a treasury of
old fashioned
holiday greetings
and sincere
Please...
BEAR WITH US!
...till the end of January
o a
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* d 0 • •
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EFFECTIVE
MONDAY, DEC. 21
Duo to extensive
renovations
normal access to our
*Front Office
*Editorial
*Advertising Dept.
WILL NOT BE POSSIBLE!
Therefore our usual front door will
be closed to the Public.
•TEMPORARY ACCESS:
Please use our NEW
DOOR....just a few feet
further South, also facing
Highway 21.
Whore normal business twill be conducted.
GORDON AND StIllittr STEEP
VIVIAN SPEPiCE
NEIL WAMMES
Mose use our Temporary Access for:
asssirreds, Accounts Payable, Or -caution, Wedcretg or
Claris' toes Card Orders, Editorial .id Advertising, etc.
Or...phone 5244331
and make it nosy on yourriNdfl
the
derich-
I NAL -STAR
A Goderich Novice skates whit a St. Marys player behlad Bout darks die Novices' 3-3 tie
with St. Marys on Saturday here. ((Photo by Dave Sykes)
GODERICH RECREATION DEPARTMENT •
WINTER PROGRAMS '82'
REGISTRATION FOR ALL PROGRAMS - JANUARY 4411112
FOR MORE INFORMATION . INQUIRE AT THE RECREATION
• OFFICE 166 McDONALD ST. (524-2124 -11114434 DAILY)
BALLET AND TAP DANCING
For ddldren Interested In Inarsing
ballet & tap donde". This Fragrant is
open to children between the ages
of S & 10 years.
10-1 hr. missions on MONDAYS.
5-7 yews - 540 p.m.
0-10 years- MO p.m.
Siert= January 4, 1102.
Robertson School
Fee: 'UM
BALLROOM DANCING
Join us every Meadow .ronine and
lawn the Wefts. Tango, Fox Trot phis
offsets under the soldsoneo of ate ex-
perienced instructor.
II -1% M. sessions am MONDAYS.
Stereo Jen. MIND et SON p.m.
Goderidi Arena (Auditorium)
Few 415.40 per couple
CALLIGRAPHY VINEGRINNER)
Students will be teseht busk Italic
Nenlistriting.the course will provide
•deconaten artistic looking lefts
style for spechil occasions.
S-3 hr., sessions on MONDAYS.
57011E10n. 11, lea at 7' p.m.
Victor !a Pollak School (south wit.)
Few WAD (supplies entre at '1$.40)
CALLIGRAPHY' (GOTHIC &
UNCIAL)
Th• course is for the student who
wants to linprove their calliereptry
skills.
5-3 hr. sessions on MONDAYS -
Shirts: Alewife 1, 1782 at 7:00 p.
Victoria Public School (south ent.)
Fee.: '35.10
CRAFTS
Make. your own crafts and see as gif-
ts or keep them for youraeff.
Macrame,, weaving. pine cone crafts
and various natural etateriek will be
used.
0-l'A, lor. se0*0111 on TUESDAYS -
Steil= January 12,1702 at TM pan.
Ronald Ferman Memorial Gran-
dstand (Community Room)
Fee: *15.410 (supplies extra - approx.
"LSO pow MAs)
DANCEFIT
Girls, keep in shape during the win-
ter and have sows fun at tits same
*heel Gasses are one hour, mks,
meek for 10 weeks., Choose from
Mon. & Wed. - 7110.410 p.m. - St.
fAory's School
Tues. & Thurs. - 21e-310 p.m. Aroma
Auditorium
Tues. & Thurs. - 110440 pan. Arena
Auditorium
Toes. & Thurs. 11:13-0:15 p.m. Aron.
Auditorium
Start= Week Of January 11. 1102..
Fee: '10.40
MALLET, JAZZ 1 TAP DAN-
• ONG (ADULT)
Open to adults Interested ht Ater -
nine beffet, Nazar top dendnie.
10.11w. sseelons on MONDAYS.
ttertm Jernory 4, 1102 et11:311 pan.
Robertson School
Few '25.40 .
KINDER GYM & CRAFTS
An active pre-schoof Prollroof for
• children &S. yeses. Too child can
develop his sods/,, phystan
creative abilltiee.
1-141.. eseelons on SA111111DAYS.
Steno Jen. 15,1101 at WM a.m.
'Victoria Fmk* School (south
rnevitLile
GYMNASTICS
adidoners 02I1� propene for
bays end skis, 5-12 years of egi P. The
program flertuves graded instruction
in frombling mimeo biers, balance
berm and boa home.
hr. o.,o,, WIEDINSDAYS,
4.10 - 510. 5.4 veer olds
Sae - 9612 year olds
Few '15.10.t Victoria School (south
eat.)
BADMINTON CLUB
Recreational
An opportunity to play bedminion
mach wreak with players of verious
leirels. histruction will not be
provided. Equiemeat nigehred.
THURSDAYS - January 14t1,-M.y 27.,
NHL -
Me pan. - 1140 pan.
hUni.Community Centre
375 Candwidge Street
Few 10.00
MAJORETTES
This program continues *roughen,
the *drool year end will be excepting
new students to finish off this season
at reduced rates. The girls involved
will ham the opportunity to par -
tides*, in woof owls pseudo&
11/4 hrsessions on MONDAYS
Sterne January 11. 1482 et GM pet.
Victoria Awhile School (muffs
Few '15.40 par child
"23.011/2 In one formiki
Awe Girls must be 4 years and up es
lemsory 1. 11182.
"Stadents eirseroly registered phrase
nate change of day.*
Winter Special Events
4 GREAT SHOWS FOR CHILDREN - vicrosi* sannne. 211.
SHIMMY, Feb. 14
Ato & &oaf fo - singing dallikers's performers - "Songs that please kids 01 011 egas."
Sunday, Mar. 14
Erewhon Theatre - "Charlotte's Web" - • humorous collection of enooks, with musk,
mime, dialogue. and of course Choorlotte's incretlible web ere used to tramforws this
thank nowef into an interestfrag theatrical event.
Sunday, AprI113
Ed Avery & Judy Greenhill - "Folk, Fun & Games" - *pnegrows filled with action
sorige, rounds, camp songs end lots of particfportion.
Sunday, May
Frog Print Theatre - "Moments Moomicer • new show for the 10112 season.
$6.00 per child for Series Ticket
MOO par adult for Series Ticket
HOLIDAY HAPPENINGS
This program is deafened to give children Rine exciting days during the Mid -Winter
lonoidr- Tflo Prolltoot tnetistiotzgtmo.gym, crafts, miaowing and o special perfor-
mance by a profeetionel theatre gimp.
Open to boys and Orb ages 6.11 pears.
Montiory, March 22 to Friday. Mord, 24, 1442
10:00 3110
Victoria School (south entrance)
Fee: $13.120 per 420.00 for, two or more drib!~ from the earns fernify.
WORKSHOPS
Various onsakenot end day -long workshops tefil fro held this winter fax both dlikken
and adults. Watch the newspaper end school flyers for details.
CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS AT THE ARENA
Monday, December 2*. 1001 - Pre -School skate 2-4 paw: Public Sirethig 44 p.m.
Tweriforry, Ouresakar 2. !'52 - Whinny Hosiery 2-4 paw.: Dora Free Skase 4-5 pan.;
ober ao - ohAtte gnome Sta4 - sea* P647a.
Theraday, Detriadoer 31, 1141 - Shinny 12 noon; Pre-school drat, 2-4 pan.:
tiorrs Free Skate 4-5