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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1983-03-02, Page 32Th Exeter defeated Listowel 61-47 tO.. end their 'miller 6600.00010 a- record of eight winsand twOlOsseS• " ,t1 Dave ,Almasi,with 15 points' and JOhn Thsepson:witiv 12 ' • ' • `.1 !7' , fhlt t levin ,0684e bad. • three, , Andre, Carruthers, Travis Bell and Exeter row for V s "•,- ,, , , - ,, Igen ' ' ttos...p.. ‘eert The a . Panthers_ combination . tten ;Of g. • league game Monday en andthey forced the..Vikes to! •'' ' TY" 'INA,' league game, the 1, Pia* et twe points • - The,•ilfiltings went through ttiOthOtionSintheir Win over tfisteWel and did not bustle �nough to glint down the • LOrds',. offence. The Lords' -Tem ikTewbigging was the game's top scorer with 16. AONlhings Met .Stratford, 'NetthWeitem in sudden, death semi-final A:otat. 4 . , yesterday (Tuesday) ;1411 Stratford.ir finished Huskies,‘,0 Ieague, had . . a bye in the , . , Plymouth bodge OodgeTrucks . . SALES/SERVICE . o Our Sincere apologies. We had oilight Irplari• Odd to open our dors for busInesiVediwatlaY, March 2 '83 but unexpected repnire and renovations have forced us to delay our ". scheduled opening 'til next week. Your patronage is very Important td us and In order to serve you promptly and OfflokintVnio want to be completely prepared' In all deParr. • tments. Thank you for your understanding. We look top • ward to seeing you next week. IlL 4,JIMETA13 t • FEATURING - CHRYSLER'S FULL UNE OF AUTOMOBILES SALES-SERVICEPARTS. LEASING & DAILY RENTALS' GODEFUCH PLYMOUTH CHRYSLER LTD. 414 Huron Road • Hwy, Op. 8 DIAL 524-7383 • • .••• 4.17 • • ' • - • . . . • . ,dt ono 44, Golden The 'Orateuraa had finishedthe regularzseheOule !On lege records,. but the otiletehn,lialleeiletwhogrey, entlIrgs placed fifth beceuee et o .over tite; - regular season •?.„ 014- ifq elison topped Dave pO orthe eS „,. F.14. Exet over Pant Iteeluul the second the Parithers. igwis oroo 490 Mgrtaileni .104 29 points for Goderich. Kevlfl 'Smith led six, Kevin Adams added five Wed,104'.hierrie 4E: and Chris .Pitre had four P904qll ,lilug.4 Scott Bell had • two 14ohn,Miatad.13.pairitalOt 444 Wednesday in Listowel, • Vikings defeatedListowel, Bell had 17 points 004 Kevin Adarns 'OW 12 for ..„,.'.SSO ,,...' ,.' , • . , ,s4' .:points4s .. ,,,,., „ g.- ,,. qn f. : Joe ' .-...11 4 — 1 ..;.- . " • Chris P49tivr,L100rit). liacisi.s..e.avnend,,. icovia . ..... • S JS .psint(5) of the GPM junior ,V :haseltethall tean;dri yes 10! the - basket in . triinitditwithdoit ' the Viking yFiltpoints, ng' at - playoff' action, against South Huron Friday.: 0 .0011011 wee the game 52-38 and advance** tack '-. , . -,.• r'' •••' .,.,. „....: - :„;: , thelbleint erthsemi. :week (photohyDavektkes) , • - , • :--.The.::gnme. was '. close throughout, but the Vikings 7 ., ne7ti'*43.,.a:H.6 Golden h:ii:00144ad afterOgtll40114447eft Vikings.the : Den McCallurn had Dave Smith got eight and Joe Wlerri401' and Chris Titre had six. each. Kevin Smith , and' Andre*, Telford chipped in with four points apiece, while Daryl Madge and Chris Starkey had two Points each and Paul :Brenner had one. Chris Collinson had pointsfor the Lords. • By TD playoff structure is used, the The GDCI midget , boys' midget title is decided on the basketball team topped off basis of* the one -day tour- . a perfect :-Huron-Perth_nament.. - —COnfenfie—e regular season In their win over Listowel, with an 87-39 vietory over the ,Vikings were led by Todd Listowel last Wednesday. ` Graham with 20 points. Chris The win gave the Vikings a Smith hooped 14 and Steve record 10 wins in 10 games Bugler chipped ' in 12. played. Juergen Schulz threw in 11, However, the Vikings and 10 of them in the second hall. their coaching staff of Lynn Meyers, Al Sygrove and Tim ' Baird, Robinson had eight , •• Doherty had to set about points, Dave McCallum had proving it again on Monday ;seven, Bob Barwick hadfive, in the Huron -Perth ' cham- John EmpSon had four, Joe • pionship tournament in Fitzpatrick had three, Jeff Stratford Unlike the junior Bedard had two points and and setter divisions, where a. Kevin Telford had one point. ridge Club scores VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER/PLAYg* *4 Head system to ensure excellent picture, quality * Electronic Tuner with programmable, simple to s'et 10 -Day Timer *8 Hour Recording Capability. * High Speed Visual Scanning in either direction. * Colour Coded Pushbutton simplicity. *Smooth Tape Loading Air -Damped Cassette Holder * Pushbutton channel selection. 12 preset buttons.. * 12 Hour Clock and Timer. * Easy Camera Hook Up,VIDEO/AUDIO SUPEI IN/OUT Tape to Tape Transfer. Complete with 9 Function Remote Control SIMILAR SPECIAL LOW PRICES ON BETA SYSTEMS OPEN DAILY TO 6 P.M. FRIDAY NITES TO 9 P.M. CHISHOLM TV LIMITED On Tuesday, February 22 a six -table Howell game was . , ,,,,, ia ,itlytili %,''Ale.„MeitibirSO4,4. • .• - the Goderich Duplicate •" '''.:, :, • Bridge Club. ' • . - . . , ,... , •it *taint. Mike- and . Bill ,-.• ' .0 t -'• . • • • =',' Bradley 'were first with 621/2 David Almasi of the GDCIjimiorViliinghasketball team looks for the basket over the > ./,' percent; Joanne Duckworth outstreched arms of two South Huron defenders in playoff action here Friday. Almasi led and Lee Ryan. were second the juniors to a 52,38 win with 15 points. (photo by Dave Sykes) with 57 percent; Auleen Curry and Jean Papernick were Ohl With 55 percent; Kay.411110411 tend .Marg Hall Were fourth with 53 percent; and 'Dawna Sproule and Verna - Worthy • were fifth with 49 percent. On March 8, the club will hold the quarterly Club Championship game. -ftwersWIWINI ARE YOU CONCER ED ABOUT YOUR DRINKING WATER? Has T The need and availability of CLEAN water for humeri consumption is now turning into .a critical situation. Pollution of our streams is affecting our water. Some tap and well waters have been found to contain high. concen- trations of chloride, chlorine. fluorine nitrate, chemical salts, sulphates, carbonates of sodium. nitrite, mercury, leadand many new contaminants which are entering our waterways daily: Local and 'Federal- health departments are doing everything possible to correct^this, but they are faced with an over- whelming task to keep pace with the massive pollution of such a fast .growing society.. 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