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The Goderich Signal Star, 1976-03-25, Page 3!flSeCOfl " u r • The ` Suncoast Estates day The first eriocl was Atoms took part in the Bruss.e 's Optimists Atom scorch and the play was hockey tournament last evenly balanced,• weekend, winning their first Hespeler broke the game round „game, 4-2, , over Kitopen with three g the second. n just Gtienei ,but losing in the semis •over a: minute in the second .. final, 5-1, to Hespeler; : period.' Richard Leadbetter., • David Ellaeott and, David In the, opening •round, the • Suns were, matched against Westwood •were the Hespeler 'the Kitchener •Bluej•ays,., a ` goal -scorers,• major the system. representative team' The Suns. Caine back with t from one,, easily the prettiest goal of the 8a°1°;when David ' The Suns' played' well to WI* took a return pass defeat the bigger Bluejays. from Nark`Crawford just at Goderich opened the scoring tipped it inthe goal mouth and the first of play when. Rick past, Chris. Eaton' in the Young. banged in a rebound Hespeler goal'.. Paul Day also from a ggal-mouth scramble, received an assist'on the play. David Callow and Mark David Westwood. got .:his ;, Crawford were given assists second goal of the game to on the play. - The Bluejays came back with two goals .by Scott Winterkorn to hold a 2-1 lead at the end of the first period. - In the second period, the Suns scored twice to take a 3-2 presented to the outstanding lead. David Callow, player on each team in each assisted by Mark Crawford gamer David ' Gallows and and John Thompson, spored Mark Crawford were the Suns • after taking .a pass:. from recipients. Daryl 1VIadge at the•Kitchener Hespeler lost in the blueline.:• championship final, 4-3;to The. Suns last goal went into Merriton, who were also an empty net in the final champions of the''A' division minute' of play. when• Kit- in last .year's tournament, ;in chener•' went with .six at- which the. Suns were. .'A' tackers but the move back- finalists and winners` of the fired. Mark Crawford scored most o sportsmar}like team the empty net goal assisted • award., • .by Daryl Madge.. • Tuesday the Suns took part in the- Hu'ronia Ho.ekey- Tournament in Mildmay. The only other action for the Suns. this season.:willbe. their' visit to Saltfleet 'April 3 and 4 to complete the exchange visit between • Saltfleet, and Goderich teams. Goderich hosted the Saltfleet ,teams in January, in the arena on the spring-like • give Hespeler a 4-1 lead and .' Richard. Leadbetter got his' second ,to complete the scoring with only six seconds' remaining in the game. Hockey sticks were _, The - -Kitchener coach,.. Ron Richardson, commented on the fine skating.. ,.and parsing.of the Suns..' In the semi-final game,' the Suns • played Hespeler Who had -defeated Elmira, 5-3; in his first round action. The game wasa slow-paced one, owing to the softice and high temperature conditions ender ayof On . March -17 the final si;heduled games of -the 1975- 1976: Industrial Curling • League were played. . The DRMCo Plant team, skipped by Jack kellough, made • it • knownearlythat they, wanted second place as they proceecled to an 11-1 victory over the Teacher No. 2 squad. Victoria & Grey showed . no mercy either, 'whipping- the Kinsmen 17-3, killing the Kinsmen's drive to get out' of the cellar. The Financial team edged the DRMCo Office boys 7-5 in the only r^ko§e game of the, night. •;Payoff =positions are':now set and the :next two weeks will produce the champions of each group. In grow ,."A" the Financial team wil "play the The Atom 'House League champlo s, Mcintee Real -Estate,. had a team party recently to .celebrate their winning season. ,The team members are [front. row from left] Charles Egener, John Dobie, Brad Smith,Ray' Vanstone, Doug Stevenson, Paul McCartney and Joe 1VIelady; [second ERICA SIGNAL. STAR, TI-HUR,SD4Y,MA`RCR25,:'19.76—PAGE 3 Th,p ;column that's road for a pure+ r 0 w •from left] Gordon Harper, Randy Chapman, Scott Stoll, Paul ;tlttrphy,, Jamie Reynolds, Jeff Feagan and David. 'Mahood; third row from left]. Kelly McAdam and coach fiord Smith. Not available for photo was Bob Walsh. [staff- photo Goderich force busy win rash of accidents Margaret McIntyre of 30 Ellweod Drive; Chatham, Ontario, . sustained $3;,000 damage to her car on March 21 by crashing into- a brick: and cement Goderich Buildall• 'planter: • . •She was.trave]ling south on Victoria St. North and, due to ice on the road, lost -control of her vehicle and hit' the planter. - ' • Damage to the planter was $100. Thedriver of the car was not injured. On March 13,a''hit and run' accident resulted in $800. damage to -a vehicle owned by Lawrence Lassaline of Goderich. • A .Collision ; on 1Vlar�h..:. l resulted' in -. ..total damage of $300'. :Vehicles were o-wried by-Jehn D4h.e onto the Square, where he Collided .with John, Vollick who was reversing' from a parker position. • Damage to the Vollick., vehicle was $200.1 with damage,to the Doherty vehicle estimated at,$100. On March 20, 20, •Richard Milburn: RR 2, Clinton sid=eswiped a parked 'vehicle owned by• Donald Cook., 115 West St., Goderich.' Damage to both' -cars' is estimated at $425.. Richard Milburn was East- bound on West St., when he. collidedwith the -vehicle owned - by Donald .•Cook. Damage to the parked car is. $250. ,.w.lth' _damage :to the. • moving :yeWcl'e 175... A MarCh 20 accident, 7T' -Y - volving' a -car ancL LL 1811 -Par-k--St., Godt>r'ich,- and— • John . Vollick, 98 Park St. Goderich: - The accident resulted when John Doherty ,was making a right turn from South. Street•-' Teacher No: 2 and the 'DR MCI' Plant will, play Victoria & Grey. Both .games should beclose' and exciting. Based -on season performance; the Financial team, and DRMCo Plant should, win; but 'in sudden -death play.Off anything can happen. In group "B” the Kinsmen Will play Teachers No. 1. while the, DRMCo Office team wait toplay the winner. Both. teams finished the season with identical records and were only, one quarter apart in points scored. •They split their season series one game each and the only difference• '"appears -:to be in the points against column a statistic doesn't mean anything in a sudden -death elimination. GODERICH INDUSTRIAL CURLING LEAGUE . W L •F A ' .P Financial 12 1 1383/9, DRMCo Plant . ' 9 5 117 Teacher No. ? • 8 6 108 Victoria & Grey . ,.... ,.6 5 - . 951,/2 'DRMCo Office ` 5 9 - 931/ Teacher No. 1." 4 9 ' 781/2 Kinsmen a.:'.•;.• 4 9 8 58 .923 85 .642 103 .571 731/2 .545 • 1201/ • .357 1071/ .308 2 dame. •d his car to. the extent of SG00 Alen making a right. tura unto Bayfield Road from tht• N1 all exit when the vehicle -‘vas-‘vms struck from the rear by this motorcycle, .also north- t)uund ."n•}3ayfield Road: Damage to the motorcycle . is t•�trntated at $600., ' (s,t nn• Anderson, operator tsi'frit.frioll •cycfei was' taken • by Scotty Hamilton• Moil your problems to Imppd'' c/o thit Duper. All letters Will b$ gntwered provided a stamp,d addressed envelope it enclosed, Some of general interest will be ._pt✓bthhed .t!T srt emfutkt ,batiosignns danbduAt Wlewwe10r NOT drevnenalQymw toetnatwty, are petblished to. inform and net to'adviese. No :one liheuId try ta;apply or Intetptet the Igw,w*ttou►-tbe gid and advice of a trained sexpe,t who knawe the foots, since the forte of each case may thong, the aPPligation of the law. " NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE odor 'ass (MILT PLACE ' Prppt) headgyarfers, for Al your glass needs.,. RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL 524-2671 50 Lighthouse St. Pt1�.�Ot>f r vde District Rpplresentliltty Don Aegomrne •:> 75 HAMILTON GODERIGH MONUMENTLETTERINGS,- MAR14E*RS ` 2 3 7:3 . or .. 6621, call BILL MELICK at your COLLISION REPAIR CENTRE:, , ,a„t,,1,ai,lr�����' S OUT'H END .BODY 524-9181 BAYFIELD RD. GODERICH to Alexandra and Marine and General Hospital and then sent to. St. Joseph's in London., At last report, he had suffered =fractures. During the past week the • Goderich 'Police Department • laid: •five- charges, under the Highway Traffic Act, and nine'under.the Liquor Licence ;:act. :. _, .• ,: . RAILINGS For Exterior and Interior Columns and; III metal Fab 'r-Lt-ation-aeats ' eye4e, i,salted-:-ins. joint - damages of 8900, plus injuries to driver Glenn Anderson, RR • 1 Dungannon, -driver 'of the. motorcycle.;" John Carson, RR 6, Merlin, ........... fed Sc, mi Welding: D.uhgannon • '529';7922 A couple of months or so ago, I bought a car' for cash,' which was a private. sale. This car has been nothing but a -headache ever since. It's once again in the garage, and my mechanic now tells me, that the mileage has been altered: • I've managed to get hold of the former owner/but he strongly denies this. Lfeel that I have been taken ... what can 1 do? Unless you can obtain a service receipt from some place where this car had work done,and it showed a higher mileage than•when you bought it, then there's nothing thatyou can do, to our knowledge. When you buy an automobile from a registered dealer, he is regulated by the Motor Vehicles Dealers Act, which means; among other things, that anyone on his staff altering an odometer could cost him his dealer's licence. This also ,applies to registered mechanics, as well as car leasing firms, but when you buy privately, you "Take Your Chances -VI. > Too bad you didn,tf have .• your mechanic check it out BEFORE you parted with the. cash: "Quality Brand Name HOME• . FU.RNISHIN.GS LOD6E- FilmitfuRE LAMPS , ' OUR SPECIALTY 36 WEST ST. GODERICH 524-7.521 GRANGER'S TV SALES & SERVICE ADMIRAL, ELECTROHOME• & RCA COLOR TV ;• ' RECORD AND TAPE BAR MAJOR APPLIANCES PATENT MEDICINES W . I:,HI And BEAUTY AWS CONVENIENCE GROCERIES - BORDEN MILK and ICE. CREAM TOBACCO moilimmasanannowneumatzmi BORDEN'S NOW 'ONLY, Huron Camera Centre EVERYNIGHT SHAMPOO BALSAM 8 HERBAL , $3 VALUE `SAVE 20c 1 LB. N O W 3 QT, SAG 2 PERCENT 5" X 7" Colour Enlargement With any roll of colour negative film brpught in for developing and printing. Limited time offer. Bring your films to Huron Camera, Centre and you 'will receive a beautiful 5 'x 7 colour enlargement absolutely free from your favourite , colour' negative. ^ Fresh film and, flash cubes also available. FILM PROCESSING COUPON - WITH THIS COUPON.... f 12 Exposure Colour Film - $ 3.9 9. 20 Exposure Colour Film $5.69 LIMITED TIME ONLY HURON CAMERAtENTRE MENNEN SPEED STICK DEODORANT LIME, MOSS AND REGULAR_ • MacL'EANS TOOTHPASTE 75 ml FOR PRICE OF sp ml, .2 ROLL PACK SIN A 5 EB CHOCOLATE EASTER BIINNY ; 4s4, A 519.85 VALUE 4' DRAW TO BE MADE SATURDAY APRIL 17, 1976 11.2 THE SQUARE GODERICH 1 ERIC CABMAN PHO"TUGRAPAS. SALE PRICES EP5EC.TIV,E'TILL"MONDAY MARCH 24,'76 58 THE SQUARE,. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES' GODERICH ® CPAIGIE'5 iCftAl `ilE'S';+ CRAICs1Et5.�» CR iv+ l " CRA1GR'S;_ ' CRAIGIE'S. r710N: T'O.FRI, - 7:30 t* 9 • SAT 7.30 to 8 SUN. 12; to8 PICK UP & DELIVERY GODERICH. 524-8925 c,ill the lumber Number 524-8171 163 ELGIN AVE E.GODERICH I I bought my husband a pair of shoes for Christmas: from a Targe department store. The shoes•they sold me were the wrong size, and as a resulthe got a blister on 'his heel which, burst causing blood poisoning. ' ' - He had.to get penicillin shots, buthe could have lost his leg, or his life. We think weshould sue this company, what do you think? • - . Well,madam, we are neither•in the shoe or'sue business. To find out if you have a valid case, you will .have to consult a- compet'erit lawyer. • I.n the meantime "IMPACT" has contacted this store '(not located in this area, we might add.) This store claims that they know nothing at.all about this matter,. as; ap- parently, you have never bothered to visit, write or.ghone them, so they are completely '"in ,the dark."• They' are very willing to discuss this problem with' you per- sonally, and naturally wish to examine the shoes in question. This all sounds perfectly logical to us, but, of course, the final decision • is up to youand your husband, ,Iun.u�t oudxuding 414'HURON RD. GODERICH C= :— holiday l i Sv.h•m 524-8311 - ' SCHUTZ SAL OR Your Ftt;II "line CHRYSLER: - PLYMOUTH - DODGE. Recently we purchased a Doberman Pinscher pup and sent her to a kennel which was supposed to specialize in all phases of dog. training. They .charged us 5200 cash 'in advance, for an' obedience training course. • . Well, after a' Month wepicked her up, and she's a little better than before, but certainly nothing near being well trained..' We • feet that his $200 was a complete waste of money and have complained to this .trainer to no avail. ' ' "IMPACT" has investigated this 'kennel and its owner quite thoroughly; and believe us, his record, as a dog breeder anal• trainer•is second to none. • He claims that pups are similar to children, some are very., • bright. while others are extremely slow to learn. Your's, unfortunately, was one of the latter, and the trainer •produced' a paper signed by your husband, that there was no guarantee', and also'that he was not responsible for the animal while in his care. His lees is justified, he states, because of the tinge spent with your dog, plus feeding, grooming, etc. • Readers are reminded that ALL'letters addressed to this • column will receive a .personal,replyrprovided. you en -close a STAMPED, ADDRESSED ENVELOPE: 3 HOUR. SERVICE 17;PAIRS SAND r AL NATIONS Pick Up's,.DeLi-ery 524-6231 WEST 'ST. '0C1l l ,.RICH. 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