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The Goderich Signal Star, 1976-02-12, Page 15V. The .Craven Trophy for seriidr dance was won by Michele Harris, front left, and partneri Tracey MacEwan' while second place went to, left to -right, Nancy Jacobson: and Connie • DeHaas and third went to Christy Boddy. and Lori Feagan: The trophy was pairt'of the competition at the Goderich Figure Skating:int'e'r-club meet heldSaturday. (staff -photo).:..-' O.M.ILk"Playoffs DECKING SME Lakeport" Steel :Bantams_ South London Bantams- GODERICH ARENA ' Saturday, February 14 6:00 p.m. Series tied at 2 games each 17th ANNUAL Goderich 'Nineties .MARDI GRAS BALL 5altfor'd Hall = •Sat :-Feb. 2 8 .:musk by CHRIS BLACK'S BAND dancing 9-1 semi -formal $1.5 couple EVERYONE WELCOME contact MrS`Grarei atlerson r 524-7616 for tickets and • information wAIVN I,IMAIVANYf tOt r'A1 W VI00'00 NOW -IN FLORIDA— Enjoy the enchanted island atmosphere, • lun and Seas Magic at the �I . 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Atlantic Blvd 4647 \..biiytona Elaach.,J"la..- :Dept. , when you % Please send completd Infarrnation:7 vacation' hi . �°wnme DAYTONA I#BA1r11�� Aad Fj.:O'ltIDA fess lty, State, 21P lOrr Y'�YN 'aiiYiaide... )iWiiiilBYYYiYii�i i•iiAiiiiimibiNi,40am-i4 ,Lucknow •defeats 'Sailors F RICI°I SI UItSDAY, F FJ3RUARY l°2, 1976- A GE • ora :•firoderiell :town council unable to distribute founds due endorsed a motion Monday ,to the deluge of requests, He night requesting the F.1°ovince- added' that the government of Ontario to forr)3. inunicipai was in the process of hiring boards "`to 'administer . Win additiona•l people, to" iii trio funds, • • • ; vestigate the requests:'. 1 tin i 11 o r 4r , .,ge t ew s ,.. w�,»... -1, .','*""r .,. presented the Motion to The '"motion presented by .---ctiunctl claiming there : was Paters' said Wiutarto was need' ` to dislodge' :til $10 $2'0 e tabkished to provide. funds •.m,illion' fund • and • begirt ' 1or'£:ultural a'nd recreational'' • •distributing it to worthwhile-ouetivities• in O.ntario,bu the' projects 'in Ontario: com- , province had riot fulfilled its ; munitids. promises to forward the funds - Cn,innil4',. 1 orgy "r4-°.,:•''';.•:-. ter -this puarpose. It added that. - -argued that, the-Wititariq... the monies have beena'llowed. lottery was :more Successful' ' .to accumulate in eves in:.! . than the. government had creasing- •amouri,ts an•.cl that • anticipated and they .were Iht~°enmmit tn� iN'r^-:•.;itNvy, not -been able to pass good.. first hand judgement as to the needs' in any given com- munity. The motio li,ed.�far,..th -,-- -fin of;.Go.derich tojequest that 'the,-Provi-rice of Ontario' naine' hoards in` ,,each 'munieipal'ity to'award` the hinds. .Ioca.11'y.. The funds' .would be made avai l,bleon a`'. proportionate'; basis :to the•: money:; ' collected in ticket sales iii the aom:mutrty:L Council will also •seek, . Support of the, motion from other municipalities. • - toms exten The Suncoast Estates Atoms Won their fifth straight WOAA' league .game. here Saturday, shutting out 'the Listowel Cyctones,•6-0: The win •gives the Suns a 'league record of thirteen wins, seven losses arid a tie. They have only• two games retrainingbefore .playoffs begin: Both these gave are at home against the Other • top two tearh°s in.theieague. Port v,' Elgin, .who are in a race tothe wire.' for , second place •Walkerton finish the Suns schedule here next saturday, A Measure of the; im-. provement shown by the Suns over the season can be seen .in their scores in games with Listbwel.- In their'.firs't meeting of the season, Listowel defeated the • Suns, 6=0. Their next game, ended in'a 1 1 tie. The Suns won _the th-erd gargle: -2-i over -- •Listowel, . and then finished° Doff their regular: schedule meetings by reversing thd6-0 score from their first game, The Suns left little doubt' of their - superiority ovel• the :Cyclones Saturday, scoring ' once inthe first'period, and five times the second. .- goal tenders • Jeff Denornrne and .Terry, .Bean each la .ed halrthe ame to • Wednesday' at :the," Goderich Memorial Arena tJ e -Lucknow 'Intermediates came from behind to edge Goderich Sailors 7-6. :Leading the attack for Lucknow was Jiro Emberlin with five goals. Sailors lead 3-2 at the end of th'e first period .on -two goals by John. DeColling and a single by Kevin Meriam. •D•r,awin•g -assists ,on John DeColling's goals 'were Jim Farrish, "J.im .Hayter. Wayne: • Doak and Gord • McI'ntre set • • up Kevin Meriam's goal: • Lucknow :tied the game , four -all in the second as they outscored the Sailors 2 to 1. Milt• Place picked °up the. • Sailor'.s goal from Tom Crawford .and Ron Miller. Lu•cknow, in the third period,' went . ahead on' Jim` Ei iberlin's,fifth,goal;_,b.ut ithe ;Sailors came right back with the equalizer by ".John Fen- . .wick, John.. 'D'e' ol.ling assisting. Livingston and • Austin •picked up two quick goals to put :them back in the lead 7-5. Sailors'fought back but could only rn-anage-erre goal this by John DeCallrng • his third goal ,of the game, Jim- Farrish assisting. • • P Y. g. record their sharedshutout. Right • winger• Crawford had two goals and an assist' torr ttie'uns: `bayed Gaily scored once' and had two assists: Rick Younghad a goal and an assist. Brad Armstrong and Daryl Madge were the other .goal scorers, for the Suns., Defenceman. John • Peter's :and John Thompson, who played •a ar win streak South,London. strong game, were credited series between with assists. :The Suns passing attack was the outstanding 1'e-ature of the game. Once they had built up their 6-0. lead, -the. Suns played 4 .'strong checking game • to preserve the shutout. Wednesday night the Suns played. in. Hanover. , The Suns ' game here Saturday against'Port Elgin will be followed at 6 "p:m, by the, fifth and deciding gamein the OMI -IA Bantam playoff, Goderich and • '' •'-F Mood ,R,I'ggs • -t- Pendants n F .arrrrtg's, Copper J.:ewelrjf.: Macrame Materials; - Jute, R'ings, Beads • +. Macrame 'Pot HANGERS a Boutique 29 East Si. 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"Traynor, 218 Palmerston' Don MacRae Jewellery • Mrs. Olive- Reane, 264 Huron.. Shirley Dustow RR 6 Goderich Goderich Sports Beryl . Harper, 189 Gloucester Terrace Mary Lynne Telford, 115 El'g'in Ave._•W r, Henderson's Bodk''Store • B. Allan Fif•zsim-rnons, 95 Park ' ;Annie Hartman RR 3 Clinton RrecIS Pharmacy Mrs. Betty Baechler, 33 Britannia 'Rd: Larry' 5n'o1'l,'97 Wellington St. N. Fashion Shoppe Mrs.. Barb Norman RR, 2 Clutton Mrs. Mar'y'Walker, 42 Peter S•t. Rivetts• Radio TV • ' • Dave '•Holden RR 2 Goderich S. E., Wheeler, 192 •Elizabeth St. Captain's Quarters • " Mike Pope, 205•Elizabefh i. Jean Knight, 252 Bennett . „ Blackstone •Furniture , '. Greg Feagan^ RR 6 Goderich Jane -Clancy, 84 Kingston' St. C�ayf's "Decorating • W.R. Dean RR 2' Bayfield L V,, Stadelm.ann RR '.'4 Goderich • Lodge furniture .Mrs. Janet Willis, t68 Brock Gerald 'Good, 55 Kingston Gerrards Mrs.;;•tarman Dale RR• 4, Clinton. bebbie Argyle RR 6" Goderich <. 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