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Spotlight Youth ,Dumped 111, St. Marys
in Arena Program, Refuses Return Game
'Marking Ontario Minor
Week, six young hockey teams
Showed their wares in a special
triple feature at Goderich Mem-
orial Arena last Thursday' night.
Hockey
Goderich Midget Sailors have rick, Don Jeffrey and Dave Leeson.
been playing the waiting game' B. Peckham's first period goal
since winning their WOAA group was the only counter for St. Mary's.
play-off • series front St Marys. 1 Rapping in six goals in the open -
After the Sailors dumped St. Marys ing frame, Sailors added another
11-1 here Saturday- night, the St. in the middle stanza and scored
A tair croMrdupas on ..haul to en -1 Marys team refused to return dere-1
four _inure.. 3n the last Dentia.
eourag,e the youngsters: for the `third game. Asa result.. There were four penalties to each
• th best -of -five � lih.8 f�1}'�'P�Ari c.tt4 to r'',,,,,,
Tom Pritchard was the winner
a specrai door .true, a ;Pail' of
tiickets .for an MIL game in Tor-
onto.
Officials had more difficulty in
trying to give away a prize, of
apples donated by Clayton Laith-
waite. In the first draw,' the don-
or's own ticket came up. He de-
eJined the opportunity to get his
apples back.
Two -more tickets were drawn,
but neitherk�t holder - came
forward to claim the prize. It was
decided to keep the apples until
another day.
- n a 'bantam fixture, IGA blanked
hheaffers 4-0. The goaLs were
scored �b'r Ray Jeffrey, Frank
Gardiner, Dave Wilkinson and Jini
Stephens. Assists were collect
by Mike Carney and George Hu
Fords tied Dodges 4-4 in a pee
wee contest. Dennis Williamson
notched two goals for Dodges,
while Doug Harrison and Bob Gra-
ham picked lap one apiece. Har-
rison also contributed two assists.
For ,the other team, George
Laithwaite .fired home two goals,
Wayne Runig scored one goa and
one assist, and Jeff Reid addedone
goal.
In the squirt game, Pete Bettger
tallied twice to lead Air Crew to a
2-0 triumph over Ground Crew.
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SQUIRT HOCKEY
In the regular Saturday morning
hockey games. the Ground Crew
ii re
e es -five series ,.• .s.._
to Goderich. v r Goc!»rich won the first game of
Now the Sailors are waiting to the series 8-0 right in St. Marys.
meet the winner of the Listowel- The Sailors have won 13' of the 14
Walkerton play-off round. ,games they have played this sea -
Bill Gallow and Art Peachey, son,
fired three goals apiece as the high- 0 0 0
flying Goderich crew whipped St. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Doak and
Marys Saturday night. Single Elwyn spent the week -end with
counters were collected by Larry Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Doak at
Jeffrey, Fred Israels, Percy Gar- Tillsonbiirg.
THE .G0 *ICL SIGNAL -STAR
Homebrews Fade From Group Picture
Kit Theyre Still In WOAA Playoffs
Having completed the group
1 schedule with a six -win, 13 -loss
record, Goderieh Maitlands are sit-
ting it out for a week or two until
regular WOAA intermediate "B"
play-offs start.
In their last two games of the
regular schedule, Maitlands were
defeated 9-5 and 5-3 by the power-
ful Mitchell Red" Devils. These
losses. killed Goderich hopes for
play-off berth in their Own six-
team group.
Key Tilt Saturday
For local Bantams
Goderich Bantams travel to St.
Marys Saturday for the deciding
game of their WOAA group play-
off series. After dropping the first
tilt in St. Marys, the Gbderich
boys came back to win the second
encounter 3-1 here Monday night.
In an exhibition contest on the
same program Monday, Goderich
Pee Wees blanked St. Marys Pee
W ees 2-0.
Bud Robinson, Ed. Laithwaite
and Frank Yeo fired one goal
apiece as Goderich Bantams trip-
ped their St. Marys opponents.
Dave Wilkinson collected ,two
assists. ,
In the pee wee exhibition ga
Bill Wilkinson and George Lai
The Maitlands finished in fifth
place, ahead of Clinton but behind
Mitchell, Edenton, Lucan and
Zurich. The top four teams now
pliy off for the group champion-
ship. ,
After the group title has been had little trouble in hanging an
decided, all six teams will go into 80 shut -out on St. Marys Midgets
regular WOAA play-offs, confus- in the first game of their .best-of-
ing 'as jt may sound. five series. On the same program,
Maitlands will meet Mitchell or Goderich Bantams blew a 3-0 lead
Ilderton or Lucan, but they're not and dropped a 4-3 decision to the
sure which, says Jack Meriam, St. Marys Bantams in the first
playing coach. All four clubs are game of their best -of -three series.
classed as intermediate "B" though Top goal scorer in the midget
Goderich is the only one that is tilt was Larry Jeffrey, who tallied
strictly hom-ebrew. three times in addition to collect -
That leaves Zurich Flyers and ing • an assist. Art Peachey col=
Clinton Colts, both classed as inter- lected two goals and three assists,
mediate "C" clubs. They will play while line -mate Bill Gallow pieked
each other in an elimination series. up one goal.
Playing his first game of the Other Goderich goals were seor-
season, Ted Williams fired three ed (by Perey Garrick and Fred
goals for Maitlands, whp still came Israels. Additional assists were
out on the short end of a 9-5 de, credited to Dave Leeson, Bill Fritz-
cision here last Thursday night. ley and Garrick.
Dick McLean and Dong Cruick- The Sailors tallied once in the
shank each tallied once to com- first period, four times in the
plete the Goderich scoring, second and twice in the last frame
Also making his first appearance without any reply.
of the season in the Goderich line- . Goderich Bantams were ahead
up was Ken Miller on defence. 3-0 at the halfway mark in the
In Saturday night's return en- other game, but. St. Marys came
gagement at Mitchell, Jack Meriain, back to score four goals and win
playing coach, notched two goals 4-3.
and Dave Goddard collesed an- Bud Robinson opened the scor-
other as the Maitlands went down ing, as.sisted by Bettger and Laith-
5-3 before the Red Devils. Since waite. George Laithwaite scored
he coaches the Goderich Midgets, the second goal with an assist from
who were playing St. Marys here Robinson. The third ,Goderich goal
Saturday night, Ted Williams was was fired past Skipper in the St.
Waite scored one goal apiecy/ to unable to be irt_the Maitlands' line- Marys net, by Ernie Pinder.
give Goderich the win. 1 up for the final game of the regu- laaithwaite drew an assist on the
o — 0 — o ',ler schedule at Mitchell. Q play.
Midgets, Bantams
Split Twin Bill
Goderich teams split a dottble-
header as group play-offs - opened
at St. Marys on Wednesday of last
week. The mighty Godefich Sailors
PP PeportShows l
ne Dead, 10 Hurt
During January, members of
Gcderich OPP detachment investi-
gated 15 accident: in which damage
'exceeded $100 in each case. Ten
persons were injured and one
driver, Arthur Anderson, 82, of
Hensall district, was killed.
Officers of the detachment check-
ed 39 cars, issued le warnings and
laid 13 charges under the Highway
Traffic Act.
Of 21 accidents reported to,the
town police force during January,
six were of sufficient proportions
to warrant investigation.
The monthly report submitted
to Twn Council 'by Police Chief
F.��}}�yA}�!. lel. 1 shows that local � ..��. #i . .
laid 12 charges under the Higgce
iway
Traffic Act, four under the Crim-
inal Code and one under a local
by-law.
The • town police investigated
three thefts and arrested two per-
sons during the month. Three
transientswere given shelter at the
station,
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down the third. position, closely
follorwed by the Infantry and Ar-
tillery, who are tied for fourth.
In Saturday's game, the Infantry
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SCHEDULE
THURSDAY, FEB. 14—
Learn to skate 1.30.3 p.m.
Hockey Practices 4 p.m. -9 p.m.
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& RIDAY, FE8. 1 r—
School Skating 3.30-5 p.m.
(Grades 5, 6, 7, 8)
'Minor Hockey, Night
Pee Wee Motor League
6.30.8:30 p.m.
Bantam Town League 8.30-10 p.m. ,
SATURDAY, FEB. 16 --
Public Skating 2-4 p.na.
Figure Skating • 5-9 p.m.
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SUNDAY, FEB. 17 --
Children's Skating 2-4 p.m.
(12 years and Bender)
Adult Skating 8.30.10.30 p.om
(Adults and Teen Agers)
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8 ONOAY, FEB. 18—
Learn to skate , 1.30.3 p.m.
Hockey Pr=actices 4.5.0 p.m.
Stratford vs. Goderiah Peewees
p.m.
Stratford vs, Goderich Ba tants
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TUESDAY, VEL . 19
Learn to skate 1.38=3 p.m.
figure Skethl 4 p.m.
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