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REGISTRATION
Player Draft Application Form
NAME
ADDRESS
PHONE NUMBER
ELIGIBILITY
Must be 19 years of age by October 20, 1984. Cannot be signed to an CI.H.A., S.H.H.L.,
W.O.A.A., or any other similar Intermediate, Junior or Minor Hockey League Team.
Please submit this form to the Goderich Recreation Office no later than September 10,
1984.
Send to Goderich Recreation Dept.
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Sat. Sept. 8
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Circus
9 p.m. Garden Bros. International
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Sun. Sept. 9
2.30 p.m. Garden Bros. International
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Mon. Scpt. 10.
2•p.m. Vegas Pizzazz
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Tues. Sept. 11
2 p.m. Vegas Pizzazz
7 p.m. Parachute Club
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7 p.m. Vegas Pizzazz
9 p.m. Vegas Pizzaza
Fri. Sept., 14
2 p.m. Vegas Pizzazz
7 p.m. Lee Greenwood
9 p.m. Lee Greenwood _.
Sat. Sept. 15
2 p.m. Vegas Pizzazz
4 p.m. BX 93's Best of Country Roads
7 & 9 p:m. Vegas Pizzazz
Sun. Sept. 16
1.30 p.m. Youth Talent Search Finals
4 p.m. Figure 8 Demolition Derby
8 p.m. Platinum Blonde °
(*Free to fairgoers .
included in gate admission)
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€.apitals top
Generals dor
Minor Bali,
Hockey title
The Q:Qilerich Minor Bali Hockey League
finished its season August 29, ' with the
Capitals whiffling the championship, in an ex-
citing fifth game of a best -of -five series with
the Generals.
The Capitals came out on top 6-5 over•the
Generals, last year's champions of the four -
team league.
Todd Wilson of the Capitals, with two
goals and three assits, led the way for the
victors and was named Most Valuable
Player i t final game.
Other Capital scorers were: Jason O'Neil,
uith..-two- . + aihs. ,,ani -two-,aosists; -ghawn
Larder, one goal, two assists; and Bill
Whetstone, one goal. Assisting for the Cap-
tials ire Ian McKinnon, two and Brian,
Chambers, one.
For the , Generals, Brad O'Neil, Pat
Frayne and Chris Sideris all chipped in with
one goal and one assist. Mark Cauchi and
John Strickland each added a goal and Mike
Creamer earned one assist
Each team was penalized four times in
what was, for the most part, a cleanly-
played contest.
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Fish Contest
offers big prizes
Competition remains strong for the
$38,000 in prizes offered in the 1984
"Molson" Big.Fish Contest operated by the
Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters.
Though only four months into the contest,
entries..to date have surpassed last year at
this time in the "Catch and Keep" divisions
of largemouth bass, maskinonge, and nor-
thern pike. Prize winning spots remain un-
filled as yet in the. salmon division.
This year is the 26th anniversary of the
"rMolson'^' Big Fish Contest, and marks the
second year for the "Live Release"
category. Live Release was added to take
advantage of an opportunity to conserve our
fish resources while encouraging the great
sport of recreational fishing. Anglers are
urged to ender live release largemouth bass,
maskinonge, salmon, brook trout; and lake
trout to insure all prizes .in the "Live
Release" category are claimed when the
contest closes on December 7. .
The first place entry in each of the 18 divi-
sions wins $150 in cash from Molson's, an
Evinrude Electric Trolling Motor, and a
Mitchell 2230 RD reel and matching rod. Se-
cond. and third place winners receive $100
and $50 respectively, plus the Mitchell rod
and reel. Fourth to fifteenth places win the
Mitchell rod and reel.
The contest is open to all anglers catching
fish in Ontario waters between April 15 and
November 30, 1984. All fish must be entered
within 30 days of being caught. For com-
plete "Molson" Big Fish Contest rules, refer
to the contest entry form available at most
tackle shops, lodges, taxidermists, or
directly from the Ontario Federation of
Anglers and Hunters, Box 28, Peterborough,
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Chris Sideris, of the Generals, breaks away from a Capitals player
during the final game of the Goderich Minor Ball Hockey League
playoffs. The Capitals won the game 6-5, making them this year's
champions of the four -team league. (photo by Patrick Raftis )-
Duplicate
Bridge scores
The,Goderich Duplicate Bridge Chib
playea nine -table Mitchell game on August
21.
In the East-West division, there was a first
place tie between Audrey Tobin and Frank
Laverty and Marg Hall and John Wood,
each team had a score of 108. In third place
was Joanne Duckworth and Lee Ryan with
106.5 and Dawna Sproule and Mary Ann
Dempsey were fourth with 106.
In the North-South division, -Theresa
Donatis and Arlien Gibbons placed first with
a score of 112.5. Second, Bill Schaefer and
John Stringer, 105.5; third, Verna Worth and
-Georgia Schaefer, 99;5 and fourth, Mary
Wilkinson and Jean Scotchmer, 99.
President's Cup night was held August 28
and an eight -table Mitchell game was
played, with Mary Donnelly directing.
North-South division play ended in a tie
for first between Joanne Duckworth and Lee
Ryan and Frank and Jim Donnelly, both
teams scoring 84. In third.place was Marg
Hall and K. Venkiteswaran, with 76.5 and
Lee Chesterfield and Brian Cere, 75.5.
Jean Papernick and Jean Cook placed
first in the East-West division, with a score
of 110.5. Second, Dawna Sproule and John
Wood, 107.5; third Aukdrey Tobin and Bill
Cochrane, 106 and fourth, Barb Howe and
Bill Duncan, 96. '
Pierson's Karate School cleaned up at Kincardine's Sportsfest,• winning in every divi-
sion. Winners from the school are: (back left to right), Harold Wiederman, second in
Kata; Gerry Wilder, third in Kata; Ron Tyndall, club instructor; Gary Bedard, first ib
fighting, second in Kata; Bruce Henderson, first in Kata. ( Front row, left to right), Tam-
my Million; third Kata, first fighting; Karen Tyndall, second in Kata and fighting;
Richard Hamming, second in fighting. Absent from the picture are Brenda McDonald,
first in Kata, third in fighting; Dennis Reid, third in Kata; Sai Visouvath, first in Kata.
( Anne Narejko photo)
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