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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1985-01-09, Page 20, y`. 11 WON, SDI Y'A JANUARY 9, 1985 held litANY Dlt i fiTOWICV`dAFtS '' 48241103 1103 TOWN AND COUNTRY BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL DIRECTO Ronald L. McDonald CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 47 CHURCH ST., 524-6253 Goderich, Ontario D.B. Palmer Doctor of Chiropr'. ctic 73 Montreal St. Goderich 524-4555 Quee St. Blyth 523-932 R.W. BELL OPTOMETRIST The Square 524-7661 Th • Durst, Vodden ,& Bender CHARTERED ACCOiiiPl T Aisrf'S 37 West Street Goderich, Ont. 524-2011 W.L. BUTLER CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT. Trustee in Bankruptcy Farm Financial Statements OFFICES 60 East St., Goderich 524-2834 35 Lornbtort Crt„ Kincardine 5 Ontario St.; Clinton dot H&R Block) 111 PHONES BUS. 524,-7379 Rf_S, 524-6210 • Direct Parts.524.7389 BLUEWATER TRUCK CENTRE LTD. GODERICH, ONTARIO WE SPECIALIZE°IN TRUCKS CARLYLE BANNISTER AIRPORT ROAD NOW AVAILABLE TELEPHONE ANSWERING SERVICE For'more information CALL: 524-2648 MOBILE WASH UNITS for your hard to get at CLEANING REQUIREMENTS GARDINER'S MOBILE WASH -IT Goderich 524-6031 FRED LAWRENCE Electrical Contractor •11 1111-;. F ARN1 111) (:O1fi1N;li(:11i'. VB iHI\(; • I'HO\F; 11 Il( In 326:75i13 MORRIS inn A esCOICC -67iv-Ar4r ...o ... gr --- Your One Stop • Interior -Deter-a-ti ngSerAtite __ Centre Custom Drapery Kirsch Track and Installation Available Draco Window Shades Wallpaper& C.I.L. Paints Harding Carpets 36 West St. Goderich 524-2551 The Old Fashioned HARDWARE STORE 4 7 Wholesale Cable 8i Fittings - Swimming Pool Chemical&. Fire Extinguishers Sales & Service W indow•Glass- Screening'Repairs C:I.L. Paints & Wallpaper Fishing, Hunting Licences *PHIL MAIN 84 Kingston St, Goderich Ota -3t li We gigue tt,Atli Cellulose, Rockwool, Fibreglass. Polyurethane, Vents, Poly -caulking, Weather Stripping -Materials For Every Need- Houses, Barns, factories, etc. LET US KEEP YOU 1N THE COMFORT ZONE. Also spray painting of most everything CALL NOW FOR FREE ESTIMATES M Close games played FoRiartsmas mutElp No team got a full seinen it was 2-5 and 3-4 _„ Wittier evening. Meitiliilgl 1W 1 nt t J 1'ck`Gilber-t,;with-two 364i'gaa nes and a 282 for a G48 telple. Ladies High goes to. Sandra Curran with 326 single, 20,2 and 195 for a 725 triple. - WEDNESDAY NIGHT MIXED, Lee Ryan kicked off 1985 with the men's top triple of 789, leading the Lane busters to a sic -point win over the Go Getters. This puts the Lane Busters in sole possession of first place with 70 points. High roller for the Go Getters was Pam 11 Meriam with 487. Marj Moore came up with a 675 to take the Ladies High triple, team mate Sonny Moore rolled a 275 single and 691 triple to help lead the Falcons to a fourepoint win over the Ghost Busters. With 69 points the Falcons hold on to second place. Vi De Haas was tops for the Ghost Busters with 575 putting her team in sixth place. Barb Lonsbary's 273 single was high for the ladies this week with team mate Larry McDougall's 297 taking top honours for the men. Larry also rolled a 764 triple leading the A & P team to a seven -point win over the Country Kids. Gerry Bell's 571 was high for the "Kids." The R -Gang took five -points from the Lef- tovers, giving them 58 points and third spot in the league. The Leftovers occupy fourth place. Don Siemon's 591 was high for the "Gang" with Sarah Cox's 486 helping out. ' Sandy Graham led the Leftovers with a 617 triple. John Allen's 550 Ied the Hotel Bedford to a five -point win over Ernies teanove them into fifth spot. Lorraine Chamney rolled a 517 for Ernie's Road House. THURSDAY NIGHT LADIES Bonnie Erb of the What Not's had a fan- tastic night with a 310 single to compliment her 723 triple and lead the What Not's to a 572 win over the Yo-Yo's. Pat Pitre of the Vo- Yo's had high triple of 577. The Alleycats took charge of their match - up with the Wallbangers and captured all seven -points. • Pat Brown and Debbie Vanstone tied with 495 triples for the Alleycats while Helen Lewis led the Wallbangers with 510. ByBTU' The Knockout split a 4-3 decision with the league leading Strike Zone II. Dan Trebish rolled a 496 triple for the Knockouts while Tim Gerrits had a 603 triple for Strike Zone H. Head Pins Revenge kept their bid for first auv , b:;s4U,Ilg t a /, .; 7-0. Cindy Swale was the high roller for, Head Plias Revenge with a 495 triple. Tiro Main rolled a 510 triple for the Four Aces. _. The•Pin•Strikersewon.a.4-1gaLloa ov_q ea the Pia baste= led by CaCathyMil ler's 521 tri- ple. Jeff Coulter had a 5189 triple for the Pian Busters. The Gutter Bowlers won a 5-2 decision aver the second place, Lane Busters. Ken Webb had a 489 triple for the Gutter Bowlers and Lora McInnis had a 488 triple for the Lane Busters. The Triple Strikers won a 5-2 decision over the Little Bowlers. Scott Allen led the Triple Strikers with a 465 triple while Gi u..' Langlois had a 620 triple for the Little howlers. FAMILY TWOSOME During the Christmas Holidays the Y.B.C. League held its Annual Family Twosome Tournament. Each bowler has the opportunity to bring a relative of the same sex to howl. In the Bantam Girls division, Julie Fisher and her mom, Diane won first with a total pinfall of 978. Stacy Clarence and her mom, Debbie placed second with a total pinfall of 908. Tara Million and her mom, Lynn placed third with a total pinfall of 871. In the Bantam Boys division, Ryan Million and his dad, Larry placed first with a combined score at 1,111 pins. Michael Mc= Cabe and his cousin, Larry Ryan placed se- cond with a total pinfall of 1084. Dennis Lassaline and his dad, Dennis placed third with a total pinfall at 1082. In the Junior Girls division, Julie Melick and her Aunt Pauline placed first with a score. of 1038, Michelle Langlois and her sister, Kim placed second with 1008 pins and Terry Lyn Schmidt and her mom, Shirley came in third with a total score of 1003 pins. In the Junior Boys division, Mike Duckworth and his dad, John placed first with a total pinfall of 1237. John had a 780 tri- ple for the day. Ken Webb and his dad, Al placed second with a pintail of 1073. Terry Chambers and his dad, Gary placed third with a pinfall of 1068. In the Senior Girls division Cathy Miller and her cousin, Janet Deer placed first with a combined score of 913. Jennifer Kruspe placed second with her mom, Liz with a spore of 897. ;The Senior Boys division was really close, only four pins separating first and second. Ken Morley and his Uncle Dennis were the eventual winners with a total pinfall of 1145. Tim Gerrits and his brother, Henk came .se- cond with a total pinfall of '1141. • COMMUNITY CALENLIAR AUCTIONEER. SERVICES To sell your property, furniture, and equipment by auction. GARDINERS GODERICH 34 Stanley St. REAL ESTATE BROKER AUCTIONEERS MAURICE °AIIOIMER REAL ESTATE LIMITED 519-524-2421 ' GARDINER'S MOVING & DELIVERY Locally Owned And Operated CLEAN MODERN E( IPMENT EXPERIENCED PERSONNEL PROMPT 8 COURT US PACKING CARTONS SERVICE CAREFUL HANDLING ',ZEE ESTIMATES REASONABLE RATES EXPERT ADVICE `For Moving Anything LARGE OR SMALL 524-2421 J -GO)E0CH ENERGY SEAL AND iNSULA.TION Complete insulation of attics, basements, walls 9 it rerrtGv,i..: C4 :;,`F: Ener -seal draft -proofing sof home GOVERT7MENT-GRA AVAILABLE 37 KINGSTON ST., GODERICH 524-231 1 out-of-town call ceIlect windows ventilation of attic humidity problems solved FREE ESTIMATES- MacGi I I ivray & Co. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS RONALD E. TAKALO, C.A. RESIDENT PARTNER 40 THE SQUARE, GODERICH, ONT. 524,2677 MONTREAL OTTAWA TORONTO MISSISSAUGA ST. CATHARINES PORT COLBORNE BRAMPTON BURLINGTON HAMILTON LISTOWEL GOOERICH WINNIPEG VANCOUVER pp �� The hoi'e(ine DecorDecorating People Since 1935-' YOUR COMPLETE DECORATING CENTRE wall coverings • point • stains cabinet refinishing Y SUNiWORTHY 44, YES YOU CAN WwLLCOVrtlNr, Proprietors Don Larder Suncoast Mall 397 Bayfield Rd. Goderich, Ontario 524-2232 JANUARY 9 - CARD PARTY - t' A Card Party will be held at the MacKay Centre for Seniors, Goderich,on Wednesday, January 9 at 8 p.m. Games featured will `be Euchre and 500. Admission $1 per person. Lucich provided. Everyone Welcome! Taxi 524-6594. , JANUARY 10 - CARD PARTY The Goderich Township Women's Institute will beholding card parties on January 10. 'and January 24 at 8 p.m. at the Community Township Hall in Hohnesville. $1 per person and ladies please bring lunch! JANUARY 11- EUCHRE PARTY The Canadian Foresters of Benmiller are sponsoring a Euchre Card Party on Friday, January 11 at the Foresters Hall, Benmiller at. 8 p.m.,_.Admission,. is $1 • Per person. Everyone please bring lunch. JANUARY 11 -DANCE A Dance will be held at the MacKay Centre for Seniors, Goderich on Friday, January 11 at 8 p.m. Music by Gordon Harrison's Group. Admission is $2 pee person. Please bring lunch. JANUARY 12 FIGURE SKATING COM- PETITION The Goderich Figure Skating Club Competi- tion will be held on Saturday, January 12 beginning at 9 a:m. at the Goderich Arena. This is your opportunityto see local talented skaters in competition. Everyone Welcome! JANUARY 12 - LEGION DANCE The Goderich Legion Branch 109 will be ST. VINCENT DE PAUL STORE holding a . dance on Saturday evening, Old St. Peter's School on Caledonia Terrace January 12 beginning at 9 p.m.- Come out is now open with used clothing and other ar- and dance to the music of "The Cavaliers". tides for sale. Open every Friday night from 7 to 9 pan.. and Saturday mornings from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Everyone Welcome! Hi!! UPCOMING GODERICH MINOR HOCKEY My name is Jonathan Alibi. I will be two January 19 - Novice - Strathroy at Goderich - years old on Friday, January 11:My brother 4p.m. Jeffrey will be three months old the same m JANUARY 17 - EUCHRE PARTY The Colborne Recreation Committee are sponsoring a Euchre Party at Carlow Hail on Thursday, January 17 at 8 p.xn. Everyone please bring lunch. Admissian is $1 per per- son. • JANUARY 17 -EUCHRE PARTY The Nile UCW.is holding a Euchre Party on January 17 at the Nile United Church at 8 p.m. Admission is $1 per person. Ladies please bring lunch. JANUARY 20 - ANNUAL 50 KM SNOWMOBILE MARATHON • . Benmiller Foresters • and Colborne Snowmobile CIub Annual 50 • Km Snowmobile Marathon is scheduled for Sun- day, January -.20. (Alternate date. January . 27). Registration at Forester's Hall,. Ben - miller from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Participants must be licensed, insured and carry pledges to be eligible to enter and to receive prizes. Pledge forms are 'available from area snowmobile dealers, Foresters and prize donors. Proceeds to Cancer Research and Forester sponsored local projects. For more information please call: Len Fisher 524- 8034, Ken Wilson 524-2767, Tom Tobey 529- 7431. JANUARY 22 - WEEK OF PRAYER A community service of worship and prayer will be held at Knox Presbyterian Church on Tuesday, January.22 at 7:30 p.m. ` JANUARY 15 - PHOTOGRAPHY COURSE Learn to use your camera more efficiently. Discover the interesting aspects of photography as it relates to camera handl- ing, film identification, proper exposure under various lighting conditions, electronic fla3fi. dn, Ivo nou�r ciasse will be he:rl�an-J-anuary-10 atom_,Str-athroy ag Goderich - 5 day. I live on Mill Rd. with my 14loin and Dsii, t anT11't'rtpiie:- Bye for now! fee is $25.00 per person (plus $5.00 for sup- - 6 p.m. P.S. Happy Birthday! Janice, Larry and p les). '1`o re -re ister T^. „ ,m/ 10 - Renta - Strat ov at Goderich' Uncle Cliff. Recreation Office at 524-2125 ^ - 7:15 p.m. .. -111 10 ■ ■ ■ 1 i ■ ■ 1 ■ H AY Hi: My name is Gerry Lassaline and I would like to join your birthday club. Twill be five years old on January 14. I live on Wellington St. with my mom and dad and brother Gary and my baby brother, •° Mike. On Sunday, I am going to have a toboggan party with some of my friends and my mom is going to make a Star -Wars cake for us to eat. Bye for now, Gerry Dear Captain Comei: Well it is finally here! My long awaited fifth birthday. I►Yl be baying lots of fun celebrating with my cousins and friends. I'd like to wish my cousin Jason a. very happy first birthday, January 20th. Happy New Year. Love, Jamie Finlayson Tuesday evenings beginning January 15 at p.m. 7:30 p.m., at G.D.C.I. (Room No. 29). The January 19 - Peewee -Strathroy at Goderich 1 Ont) 52 miles south of Ft. 11sers Regional airport. - ._.. 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State Zit, .. l■nulla■**ai®mimanammismommiuma 1 • 1 i • • ■ ■ ■ ■ • ■ 1 • w.. • ,• 1 w ■ • ✓ ✓ ATTENTION ALL DOG OWNERS 1985 Dog Tags Due Dog Control By -Law No. lOof '1974 Dog Tags are now Duel After February 28th, 1985, a Penalty of Tan Dollars (610.00) Plus costs will be assessed as per (tem 3 of Part 11 of By -Law No. 10 of 1974, Tags aro available at the Municipal Office, 57 West Street, Goderich. ., Larry J. McCabe Administrator, Clerk -Treasurer