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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1983-03-09, Page 16I) 0, 313111 Goderich Recreational EYMEETING 0, •• • PLAT: fit0t. If TOW AO Unsbl. To Attaalid400:101tswis Any QalwatiorlaPfwassis , II" 1(svitimERIAm 514-7996 ner i4aber were Dawna Sproi worthy second Donnelly and Eleanor • Erskine, third, wlth 40; and'r Helen Tench and John fouith With 371.0 __ In. addition to the regi1ak Tuesday games the club„ PartieiPaVag in a aPee- extra game tor charity en Thursday, North. IT at the Canadian Loglon, Starting at. 7.45 p.m. Thei. 00.1,e,s.,, In suppor!,.. .at the kidney ; • • ", r. • , , Are You Irate About The High Cosi Of Keeping Your Automobile Running??? We Nave The %lotion... YOU COULD WIN A CHER With each gas fill -up you receive a. ticket making you eligible to win our weekly draw. Hurry h to -dab,- • *35" GAS VOUCHER WINNER TICKET HUMBERT 00910 ‘,11'. 2 WO We* rem*** In the regkiar.memberssest,aremullni 0!1_40Club 0; forward. to the plarfle• • Many' of the„ honorary MeMbere have *allied to play enough games to quajily art!!PhlirOfts-. .W0 Miller had three. 'Nimaaatl,411laildheaalbIttalifwo Slaustwyfor 10,1playoffs. Barry Page and Les Willems split a pair of games. Les has qualified for level two playoffs and will be a top contender. Dennis , Little defeated Doug Brindley to maintain his slim lead over Doug in level one. Bob Dick defeated John George to edge past John into second place.George Barwick defeated Walter Gotschalk. Mark Maurer won two games: Mike Cox, who is one off the most improved players this year, defeated Mike Mason. Louis &Wellman . notched two who over the Maurer boys to • ' 0040 hie level one lead. Les Wiliems,who bus played 0041tlastkgrillidrievne4O‘ ;4111,, both rianAlle and Lou*, • Tom Donnelly and Erie Hallam, who are battling ler s.tiie 1181 Lir=1:111 bade eIni be Oen fur 014 offs nd to begin • the leadin level four played played t9 a•draw. The level to a draw. John McDonagh four playoffs Will be very . and Grant ,Lounsbury also e*elting. STANDINGS AS OF MARCH 2,1983 LEVEL 1 Laws Stadelmann Bob Dick John George Dennis Little Doug Brindley George Barwick LEVEL 2 Charles Cook Walter Gottschalk Mark Maurer John Stokes Les Willems Mike Cox LEvEL, 3 Paul Plunket 31 Barry Page23 Tom Kelly • 10 10 Mike Mason • 26 31 Bob Wilton 17 21 Mike Maurer • 12 18 Brian Brindley 18 29 W L D PCT, 32 3 1 ,903 28 4 .879 19 2 2. .869 19 4 1 .812 42 10 3 .791 24 11 1 .681 20 10 0 .666 14 7 1 .659 34 22 1 .605 22 15 2 .589 11 8 2 .571 13 11 0 .541 29 23' LEVEL 4 TomDonnelly Erie Hallam • John McDonagh • Pebble SehOeider '10.1011=urY • OregMacDonald HONORARY MEMBERS Brian Miller Gad Czudner MOST IMPROVED PLAYER George Barwick Mike Cox Bob Dick 41,101,st 4-.0-•••fr • .0.-••••• ,• 7 ifjr1 eliko ;.• P••—••-• , 4•••',e,-VAnkt,A0.1w.kAt74.1,M0%„ ULTRAMAR GAS BAR 236 Huron Rood - Hwy. No. 8 Goderich 43 Albert St. Clinton 482-3876 , VHS v D Eb CASSETTE RECORDER/PLAYEI • *4 Head system to ensure excellent picture quality * Electronic Tuner with programmable, simple to set 10 -Day Timet *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. *1214our Clock and Timer. * Easy Camera Hook Up VIDEO/AUDIO IN/OUT Tape to Tape Transfer. Complete with 9 Function Remote Control SUPER SPECIAL 10 • SIMILAR SPECIAL LOW PRICES ON BLANK TAPES si 9.c"„ For Only s179. BETA SYSTEMS OPEN DAILY TO 6 P.M. Fill iMif WES TO 111 P.M. NOBODY DOES IT BETTER 15% DOWN HOLDS ANY ITEM 45 DAYS 5 .515 1 .500 1 .500 3 .458 3 .451 0 .400 3. ' .309 6 12 4 .364 6 14 4 .333 .9 31 3 .244 8 30 1 .218 3 24 4 .191 2 33 1 • , 14 8 1 4 .842 4 1 • .653 INCREASE .313 .273 .170 THANKS WE WOULD LIKE TO THANK ALL OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS FOR THE GREAT RESPONSE WE RECEIVED DURING OUR GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE. • YOUR PATRONAGE DURING THE PAST 37 YEARS OF BUSINESS AND DURING OUR SALE IS GREATLY APPRECIATED. SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR STAFF AND NEIGH- BORS FOR THE LOVELY GIFTS. E. BRECKENRIDGE HARDWARE, 2 THE SQUARE, GODERICH. ONTARIO. c Two Ultramar players and an O'Briens player wait for the puck in front of O'Briens net - minder Jim 111nwn1n during Recreational Hockey League playoff action Sunday night. Ultramar out -hustled O'Briens 84 to eliminate them from further play.1Pboto by Joanne Buchanan) ea•ue la offs underway Goderich Recreational Hockey League playoff action started MondaY? February 28 with Green Machine coming, back, after a three goal lead by Clere-Vu, to defeat the Wreckers 5-3. Scoring for the Machine were, pa, I 1, pen 97.!krI)YiLRP:tr!910**li,1,104 . with one apiece. In.the, other game that same evening, Garb and Gear was victorius over Bedford 6-4. Len Kolkman and Brian Reeves had two goals each with Randy Stoddart and Phil Petrie getting singles to cap the win. On Wednesday, March 2, Ultramar blitzed O'Briens by a 10-4 margin. As usual, Paul Kelly led Ultramar's offensive attack by scoring three goals and adding two assists. Other markers went to Ian McAdam and Al Shelton with two each and singlet to Graham :1:14,11#14%, .George Godin and Mark Kernighan. ' Clere Vu was eliminated from further play Thursday, March 3 by Green Machine.&RanSoweibMachine in roscored a bat trick toleadteir 8-5 win.Bedford Flyers evened the• seriesrwil 4niti and Gear when they defeatec - - and Gear 7-6' on Sanclayi. March 6. Bruce Bowman bad three goals to lead the Flyers. • Another team was eliminated on Sunday evening when Ultramar out -hustled O'Briens by an 8-4 margin. Ian McAdam scored twice with singles going to Danny Boyce, Paul Schaefer, Paul Feagan, Mark Kernighan, Dirk Wolterbeek and Don Bogie. YBC team standings BY DENINNE WALSH On February 26, Lora Maclnnis bowled a 186 single and Susanne Pollock bowled a 272 high double for the ban- tam girls. For the bantam boys, Ken Webb bowled a 298 single and a 525 double. In the junior girls' divi- sion, Cathy Miller bowled a 225 single and Bev. Harrison bowled . a . 500 triple. Scott Baer bay:Wipe lugh*r*,, for the junior - toys with* score of 235 and Ian•MacKitt;. non bowled the high triple of 585. In the senior boys' divi- sion, Jim Keller bowled the high single of 284 and a 626 triple. As of February 19, the following teams are in the standings listed: Bantam Teams First • Buzzards Second Little bowlers Third Cannon bowlers Fourth Rollercoasters Fifth YBC Bowlers Sixth Pin Sharks Seventh Pin Heads Seventh Smurf bowlers Eighth Bantam Stars Ninth Super Stars Teliir ° < , . - The Hatialara ' . Tenth : First Second Th Third FFoourthurth Fifth Sixth Junior &Senior Teams' Talking Heads II • Head Pins Steve's Strikers Bombers Strike Force Mirage Junkers Aliens Scores 91 68 63 591/2 55 50 40 40 351/2 33 32 32 Scores 82 73 70 70 67 67 66 65 f” you have shelved plans fol expansion or modernization of your existing . facilities due to the economic downturn, you'll want to know about the Canada Ontario Employment Development Program. It's a $200 million federal -provincial job creation program for private enterprise, non- profit organizations and • municipalities. And it's de- signed to create work • for those hardest hit by current economic con- ditions -men and women who've exhausted, their unemployment insurance benefits, or are receiving social assistance. The fed- eral funding for this program comes through the new Employment Expansion and Develop- ment (NEED) Program. FIFTY, PERCENT OR MORE OF TOTAL GROSS PROJECT COSTS. The program may provide 50 percent or more of private sector projectcosts whicht, will improve productivity, while supporting economic recovery and regional development. Some examples: activities such as under- ground development in the mining sector, site rk preparation inthe forestry industry and mod- ernization of -plant facilities to increase productivity or to conserve energy, • While giving your business a head -start on • the economic turnardund, you'll be giving Canadians an opportunity to re-enter the work force and bring their skills back to produc- tive work. 1JP TO $400 PER WEEK FOR EVERYJOB YOU CREATE. Provided your project meets all criteria, and em- ploys at least three peo- plerf‘r a period of twelve Akeeks to twelve months, we'll pay up to an aver- age of $400 per week for • every new job created. • And part of that amount can be applied to material costs and administration expenses as well as wages. Sound like an interesting proposition? Call now for detailed information ind an ap- plication form. For more information call your nearest Canada Employment Centre,-Eniployment Development Branch Office, Ontario Ministry of Industry and T e Office or Ontario Ministry of Northern Affairs Office. Th 200 job million offer. ARIO N'.\11..NT NT PRO( THE CANADA ONT DEVELOPME miummumammomminnoinsimillmammillaM 7 # Canada' CANADA ONTARIO EMPLOYMENTDEVELOPMENT PROGRAM n PROGRAMME CANADA ONTAR1 DE I)EVIiLOPPEMENT bI L'EMPLOI Lloyd Axworthy, Minister of Employment and Immigralion, Government of Canada. Russell Ramsay.' Minister of Labour, Government Of Ontario*,