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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-03-01, Page 13I )1 Sports Paquette rink wins champion Road Ladies' bonspiel :j. t,uue.�ci�H �llilVAL-STAR MARCH 1 , 187 GODERICH SIGNAL-STAR,.THURSDAY, MARCH 1 , 1979—PAGE 13 page Last week was Ban'Spiel Week at the Curling Club. Wednesday, February 21, Champion Machinery sponsored the Ladies' Invitational Bonspiel. W� Invitational We were honoured to host teams from Listowel, Milverton, Seaforth, Kincardine. Exeter, Ripley, Vanastra and a special thanks to , Jean Bel'! who enter•ed a team from the Humber Highland Club in Toronto. Several area rinks competed in day -long Champion Road Machinery ladies' bonspiel held at Maitland Country Club last Clinton loses 7-2 to Listowel Wednesday: A Goderich rink skipped by Doris Paquette took the Champion trophy for the days' play. ( photo by Dave Sykes) by JimFitzgerald In a surprise move to all their fans, the Clinton Mustangs will be hanging up their skates for another season, after losing their Central Junior "C" semi-final three games straight to the Listowel Cyclones. Goaltending seemed to be the main difference, as over the three, games, Listowel'' Jeff Nickel allowed only 13 goals in a 140 shot Clinton barrage, while Clinton goaltenders- Derek Divok and John Page allowed 20 goals to get by them on 113 shots. In• the first game of the series -in which good, clean hockey was play&I throughout, Listowel squeaked a,6-5 win over the. Mustangs last Friday night at home, getting the winning goal with less than three minutes t'o play in the game. Phil Arthur picked up three goals for Clinton, while Bill Lewis scored the other two. ' Clinton lost a -heart- breaking 7-6 game in overtime last Sunday night in Listowel when Cyclones' Brent Man- derson beat Clinton's Derek Divok at the 3:18 mark of the first over- time period. Clinton marksmen in the second game were Mike Gibbings and Paul Helesic with a pair each, while singles were picked up by Steve Arbor and Dave Stephenson. In the final- do or die game for Clinton on Tuesday night, Clinton took a 1-0 lead in the opening minute of the first period, but fell apart as the Cyclones scored five unanswered goals to 'take a 5-1 Iead into the third period. Although Clinton outshot Listowel 15-8 in the third Brame, they managed only one goal while the Cyclones scored two more, winning 7-2. Listowel now goes on to meet Kincardine in the best of seven league finals, which -open Friday night in Kincardine. A hot Listowel goaltender, and a weak Clin on defence combined to help the Listowel Cyclones beat the Clinton Mustangs three games straight in their best of five Central Junior "C" league semi- final. Here, Mustang Phil Arthur shoots wide , during a Clinton barrage, while Bill Lewis, left, and Paul Helesic wait for rebounds. (News -Record photo) � I GODERICH RECREATION & • COMMUNITY CENTRE BOARD ARENA RENTAL RATES 1979-1980 The following rate changes are EFFECTIVE March 1, 1979. Auditorium: Stags, Dances ° etc. '175.00 Others '100.00 Arena Proper: Tables No Tables Local Groups '350.00 '250.00 Local Commercial/Entertainment Wrestling '350.00 Circus '500.00 Roller Skating: • Admission -'1.00 Skate Rental . 504 The following rate changes are EFFECTIVE October 1, 1979 Ice Rentals: Regular Users '25.00/hr. ' ie. CHHL. SH Int. Shinny Hock. Figure Skating ' '20.00/hr. Minor "Hockey' . hr, '2000-/ Lion's Free Skating '25.00/hr. Ice Skating: Admission - 504 Skate Sharpening 754 NOTE: THE ARENA., MANAGEMENT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO NEGOTIATE THE RENTAL PRICE OF THE ARENA WITH ANY,GROUP AND/OR UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES. I , The Champion trophy was presented by Jim Bolan to the overall winner skipped by Doris Paquette with Lynn Edward as Vice, Kay Kind as Second and Lynn Todgham as Iead. Winner in the first draw was Doris Paquette of Goderich, second- was Mary Lambert'' team from Port Elgin and third, Pat Demmeiling from Listowel.• In the second draw first Norma Rathwell from Listowel,.second Humber Highland from Toronto and third Eleanor Erskine from Goderich with Mary Ann Dempsey, vice; Susan White, second and Kay Duncan as lead. Pete barely had time to get the ice in shape when the rocks were flying again. The Men's Invitational on Saturday, t ebrual y -iu,, drew teams from Kincardine, Vanastra, Stratford, Ripley, Palmerston and St. Mary's. The winning team on the first draw was Tom Jasper, skip; Bob Dempsey, vice; Jim Bell, second and Phyl Turner, Iead. Second draw the winning team was, skipped by Jim Hawkins with Tom Moore, vice; Ralph Foster, second and Ed Brissette, Iead. The success of the Bonspiels was due to the hard work by Jean McGee, Jack MacKinnon and Jim McCaul, many thanks. Coming Events - St. Patrick's Mixed, March 16 and 17; Ladies' Club Bonspiel, March 24; Industrial Bonspiel, March 31st and Men's Closing, April 6th. ' ALERT to Tennis players and Golfers. We Township board needs coaches Seven members of the Goderich Township Recreation Board met at the township office for their February meeting. Chairman Ginn presided 'over the meeting. Volleyball has ggtten off the ground and going with both a youth night and an adult night. Attendance has been good. The painting classes have been shelved for the time being until an in- structor can be found. No one has come for- ward to volunteer to organize softball in the township or to coach teams. If softball is going to go on in the township, please come forward with your services, The Recreation Board will help to get it underway. • The January dance had a sellout crowd. The next recreation dance will be . on March 24 with dancing to Star Trek. Tickets may be purchased from the Rec Board members. The meeting adjourned to March 21. SKI -ATHON Sunday, March 11 1:00 P.M. MAITLAND COUNTRY CLUB Arrange to participate in this 10 kilometer course or sponsor one of our Skiers by stopping into 58 Elgin Ave. E. this week. SPONSORED BY: WILLIAM WEDLOCK BRIAN DUNLOP _ ;.;;;:�'_:?-• Z GARB & GEAR SPORTS SHOP MAITLAND COUNTRY CLUB LTD. a' ' •• -b • 1,,>> ;,O,YJ .�,� •'-- – �,/ 1979 PROCEEDS TO are into our third draw of curling which meads the winter is almost over. Remember this is your Club. Participate and enjoy it! 5•H.oH•L. Intermediate "C" HOCKeY First Round Play-off 3rd Game Goderich Merchants vs. KETTLE POINT 8:30 p.m.-Goderich Arena MONDAY, MAR. 5th ADULTS '1.25 STUDENTS '1.00 CHILDREN UNACCOMPANIED -50' CHILDREN WITH ADULTS -FREE SENIOR CITIZENS -S0` 1 GODERICH COMMUNITY CENTRE Special Events PUBLIC SKATING Sunday, March 4 - 1 to 2:50 p.m. Admission '1.00 (Children 8 and under with adult free) MINOR HOCKEY Juveniles Thursday, Marche! Strathroy at Goderich - 8 p.m. (1st game - 2 out of 3, OMHA Playdowns) Pee Wee "A" Saturday, March 3 ??? at Goderich - 5 p.m. (Exhibition Game) Atom "A" Saturday, March 3 Hanover at Goderich - 6:30 p.m. (1st game - 3 out of 5, WOAA Double B Championship) Midget "A" Saturday, March 3 Amherstburg vs. Goderich - 8 p.m. (Best 2 out of 3; OMHA quarter Finals) Bantam "A" Sunday, March 4 Goderich - 3 p.m: (Exhibition Game) SHINNY HOCKEY Tuesday 8 Thursdays 10 a.m. to 12 noon '1.00 per person BROOMBALL Fridays 10 a.m. to 12 noon '1.00 per person INTERMEDIATE "C" Sailors Friday, March 2 Wingham at Goderich - 8:30 p.m. Merchants Monday, March 5 Kettle Point at Goderich - 8:30 p.m. (Playoffs) Auditorium Rentals Dances, Parties, Receptions CALL 524-9032 Goderich Recreation & Community Centre Board .Zia:-__ � __.57k.1i1�' r BUY NOW! SAVE NOW! 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