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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1983-02-16, Page 33•.: ••••.,,k ^ • • v7?-1rtA...x..,.•-•••••,••• •- Members of the Lambeth Blues team try to clear the puck away from in front of their net as members of the Goderich Old Deckhands close in during Oldtimers Tournament ac- tion here on the weekend. Goderich defeated Lambeth 3-2 for the Lakeport Division Championship. (Photo by Joanne Buchanan) Curlers celebrate Valentine's Day BY GEORGE SUTTON last shot and the score final The night before Valen- at 6 to 4. tine's Day was appropriately The score doesn't have to filled with heartthrobs— and be close in order for curlers heartaches for the members to have fun. Just ask the of the Goderich Industrial Elementary Teachers. They League Curling. The had a great time. Of course, "closeness" of this league they were on the higher Side was displayed as six teams of the 9 to 4 final score felt the need for a little against their cross town "extra" on this special rivals the GDCI Teacher No. evening. 1 foursome. The first place Foresters In a splendid show of are a hearty bunch but their professional etiquette, the stamina was put to the test high school educators on this night by the AM&G allowed the elementary Hospital unit. school., educators the op - An exciting sixth end portunity to run the score up produced a two point lead for to 8 to 1 early in the game the medical men but an expecting the favour to be absolutely flawless shot by returned in the latter ends. Cam Bogie in the following end swung the lead back to In a shocking display of the Foresters but only until heart le ss n e s s, skip Jim Rourke tied the Elementary Teachers who scored seven tunes as many points as the Sifto Salt Evaporators. This foursome of brash young men probably expect to make it to the Ontario Schoolboy Finals to be held in Barrie at the end of February and masters Jeffrey, Huyck, Durst and Collins just might do it. The members of the Evaporator unit think so! Even more heartless on this night of warmth, was the GDCI Teacher No. 2 four- some. Regular Chris Connor refused to play on this night because he knew the cruelty his team was capable of. The accurate antics of Shelley Warr, Dave Cloet and The Garrows will long be remembered by the Victoria and Grey team and forever recorded in this paper. May the Huron County Board of Education freeze your salaries at four percent! The most complete case of heartache on this pre - Valentine Day competition, however, was reserved for the Goderich Legion vs. Champion Office Silver Brooms contest. In order to preserve the harmony of the Industrial League, the story of this game cannot be told for national security reasons. Instead, remember this, February is Heart Month. Do something about it with a check-up and a cheque. ouseleague the H • game in coldblooded fashion tually got better in the final , with the final shot of stages and refused to choke. play! This kind of behaviour must not be encouraged so the of these renegades With hearts pounding, or names kilograming as the case may will be .published here for all be, both teams engaged in to see and note: Dianne the duel of the extra end. "Four Foot" Budnark; Don Nobody missed for the first "Heatseeker" Budnark; seven shots. Only Cam Doug "Housebreaker" Yeo gogie's shot w.a.slett to play. and, the man who •With all eyes on him and all -engineered this breach • of hearts . with him (? ), Bogie etiquette, Ron "Ripper" hit and stayed for a heart-) Ritchie. May the Huron stopping triumph. County Board of Education Not to be outdone by their freeze your salary at five male counterparts, the Lady percent! Forestersalso-got a little there W.0i1. extra excitement out of their cases of worse sport - evening. Bernice Moore even smanship on this special • • blanked the eighth end in evening of togetherness. For order to enjoy the thrill of the benefit and security of extra end curling. the league, these teams must In a battle that saw many be exposed. fine shots fired, the efforts of First, the GDCI Vikings period. Vicki Culbert and Jeff Harrison were especially apparent. Harrison replaced Don Edward this week since Don, rumour has it, is off to Mexico. Seeking a cheaper source of oil no doubt. In the extra end, the Super Shell foursome were super but Bernice Moore was better as she too hit and stayed with her final shot to win the game and earn the heartfelt gratitude of her teammates. Local 1863 and the Huron Health Unit were tied going into this week's competition. Their evenness was even greater than the previous games. They went two extra ends before one felt the thrill of victory and the other the disgusting taste of defeat. Struggling ' without the inspirational presence of veteran John Orr, the Health Unit, nevertheless, hung tough until the end. Skip Jack MacKinnon was able to salvage a tie in the eighth end and send the game into overtime. In the first extra end, MacKinnon drew just short of the house leaving 1863 skip Jack Kellough a clear way to victory and fame. Kellough, however, didn't have the heart to end it in such a fashion as he too was short. Ten minutes later, however, he had the same opportunity and this time his effort hit the heart of the house and unionism reigned supreme. A game does not always need an extra end to be a heart -stopper. The Sifto Salt •"Maniacs" and the Maitland Golfers put on a show that included everything but an extra end. This contest was all even after seven ends and each team deserved a chance at victory. Ralph Brown and Jerry Riseborough earned the respect of their opponents while Joanne Lucas and Eleanor Erskine had many moments of glory. tie antam teams tie In In bantam houseleague action this week, the two Goderich teams squared off in a game that produced a 5-5 tie. Garb and Gear got its offence in gear early and looked like easy winners building up a 4-0 lead in the first period. Tom Bean, Gary Erb, Todd Nurse and Shawn Larder scored first period goals for Garb and Gear. --Se-ZitTbi1rgntback-in-the- game with two goals in the second period but Larder's second goal of the game boosted Garb and Gear into a 5-2 lead heading into the final • •••• GODTARTOISIGNAteSTARAWSPNESDAIrtiFSBRU Even tho#.: there APO any snow, !Siessild anneal 411914i Whiter Weekend will stili take plaee this weekeut The eventshegira On Friday With Robertson School WO% a winter carnival. The activities run from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. and eVeryoue is welcome to attend. On Saturday the, events will take place all day long. The Goderich rikure Skating Club will sponsor a pancake breakfast in .the Goderich Arena auditorium. Admission is $3 for adults, $L50 for youths (ages 642) and $1 for children 6 and under. Flapjacks will be available from 7:30 to 11:30 a.m. The Goderich Girl Guides will be sponsoring a cheese and bake sale as well as a "Kids' Stuff" garage sale. This takes place in the Goderich Arena lobby and runs from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Twelve teams are entered in a snow -pitch tournament which is scheduled to take place at Agriculture Park, however, this may be, can- celled if the diamonds are too muddy. if the tournament takes place it will run from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and will be sponsored by the Goderich Restaurant Slow -pitch team. The Suncoast Mall parking lot will be the location for a road hockey tournament which will take place from 10:30 a.m to I040'.:p.m. Students litthelbree•i0e01; elementary i• 001)00)4•., Will compete in the whieb is SPORSOOVOY. the SuncoaSt.1.401100.01010tSi At 1.141 p4n, at tlie4auth end of .the :Orandutand, the Ooderich. Figure Skating Club will host the wireck,a;.. wreck . event, Participants will be able to We their frustrations out On .4 wrecked fur by. paylqg ;1 for three swings. ,•• • Eightteams will compete in a tug of war contest which will take ,place at 2 p.m.. at. Agriculture Park. The event is sponsoredhythe.Goderich and District Optomist Club. Pre-school and elementary school age children are welcome to take part in a Fancy •Dress Skating Car- nival. Admission is free and each skater will receive a smallprize which will be donated by either the Goderich Recreation Department or McDonald's Restaurant. Major prizes will be awarded for the most comical costume, themost original costume and an overall prize will be presented . for the best costume. There will be three categories for judging; five years and under, 6-9 years and 10-12 years. The carnival is sponsored by the Recreation Depart- ment and runs from 2:15 to 3 p.m., Between 1 and 5 p.m. free sleigh rides may be offered INSURANCE AGENTS your small-business clients plushvill benefit from the convenience of a Blue CHIP Plan benefit package Scotiaba4 salvaged a point Out of the game scoring three straight goals in the FOr-010606,01001: final period: Ron Todgham scored twice in the final , , • LOA Seray ' 120 York Street the other goal. ..i.....,:z... 4.:: '..,- ,•,• . -14 ,. l 39-0136 '. period and Mark Caucbi liadOntario N6AiA9 •,..' 0N, 4 • '• ,- • 0 , • .; .., : . _ONTARIO BLUE cRoss, , In -a game in Wingham Friday, a combined Goderich team defeated Wingham 4-2. 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