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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1958-01-30, Page 4ue Leading Sarni ere Saturday ..... ,. a;tors. `the league leading Sarnia •Sailoral'time ago. The injury resulted in -~• ' are ached lled•to meet .Goderich in WESTERN JUNIOR "B" his leaving the ggame and he was. an OH,A Western Division Junior replaced by a substitute Stratford • ai8 fixtule, here on Saturday even- . (Standing on Jan. 29) goalkeeper. ing, The game gets under way at W L T F A P °-"'°-"--0 n Sarnia, 8.30 p.m. Ted Williams is counting•�,,, - 20 3 0 148 80 40 on having a full team out on Sat- London ' 15 7 0 128 83 30 A,P,AFORTH AND GODERICH today to cope with the powerful St;, 'Marys 12 9 1 =120 105 25 SPLIT 2 MINOR GAMES Sarnia outfit ratlord 11 11 2.;136 134. 24 When- London Lou Ball's• defeat- Woodstock 8 13 1 107 113 17 Seaforth and Goderich split a ed Goderich at London on Tuesday Goderich 7 15 0 84 126.14 pair of exhibitloi'• minor hockey evening by a 6-0 score it marked Preston 2 17 0 76 160 4 taames at Seaforth Tuesday night the eighth consecutive loss for the _ with Seaforth copping the midget (16derich teani since the New Year. game 11-5 and Goderich winningthe bantam fixture 5-4, Despite the shut -out victory foil' son to 20 stops by the London Harvey Dale scored5four times -London, Ron Williamson turned in 'oaler, . a stellar -.performance in the Gode- , �' _ for Seaforth Midgets. He was sup - rich net. Goderich lost ten play-' At ' Stratford ported - by --Larry Isle and - Ray ers, including the goalkeeper, to Last Friday night, Stratford In- Scorwith three each and Doug London for the genie. diens scored four goals in the final Rowcliffe with one, men '1'hompson,....oderich de- four minutes to top Goderich Sail- Goderich Midget tallies were scored by Ron Feagan (2), Don feneernan was given a game mis- ors by an 11-7 scot. Jeffrey ' (2) and Fred Israels. conduct penalty in the second Scoring for Goderich in the first ? period for talking back to the period was Barry Fryfogle. In the 0...._-_ ' o referee which cut the Goderich second period, Roy Holland net/ed team's player roster to nine play- one for Goderich and in the third LIONS PEE WEE HOCKEY ers. At the 13 minute mark of the period goals were scored for Gode- LEAGUE'S FIRST `GAME- r third period, Ron Mason, Goderich rich by Ron Hugill, Bill Gallow, centreman, was given a misconduct Barry Fryfogle and Bob Baynham Dennis Williamson scored two penalty -which again reduced the xvith two goals.• and Danny \V lsolif one for IGA to Goderich team to only eight In the warm-up preceding the defeat the Dodgers 3-0 in the first players, third period of the game at Strat- game of ,the Goderlch Lions Pee London got one goal in the first , fond, Ron Williamson was hit in Wee Motor League. Garry Doak, period, three in the e:und and , the head from a shot on goal by Don Dear and Frank Taras scored two in the final frame 1 Hill Callow. This hit was on about for the Studebakers when they tied Goderich goalkeeper Ron Wil- 1 the same spot on which he was Rouse Auto Electric in the second liamson had 42 stops in compari- ; hit in a game at St. Marys some game. John Hughes, Eric Fincher and Don Gower were the marks - I men -for the auto men. Fords won I the third game 3-1 defeating Sheaffer--.P•-en_ Grant Vnllaid _gat two and Bobby Graham one for the. Fords. Wayne Gilders turned 1 the red light on for Sheaffers. I Q o a I , SIGNAL -STAR READERS SEND ALONG COMMENTS 1 As renewal subscriptions -to The 1 SignalStar come in from many 1 points, our readers fadd3'"a"'few wel- • come comments in their Ietters. Writing from Los Gatos, Cali- ' fornia, G. B. Sturdy says, in part: I "Business' here is slow in all lines, I except defence plants which have billions in back -log con acts with the ,Federal governme to keep them busy at least unt 1 -1960. So I -a, real depression lik the 1930's I does not seem possibl at , time 'of writing." • From Killarney, Manitoba, Mrs. J. A. Stirling, nee Elsa M: Oke, says: "We have ,1kad a wonderful winter but snow is coming down today (Jan. 24). Trusting all .is well in the old home town. Re- gards to _Will Robertson if he is still on the job." Editor's note: Mr. Robertson is confined to his home these da Ys .following g am minor operaticria fety months ago. How-. ever, he has' made. excellent re- covery 'and is almost back s to his former healthy self. n- n -n -' AN OLD SUBSCRIBER Coming into The Signal -Star office on Tuesday to renew his subscription, George W. Fielder';' of PortAlbert, who will be 82 on .August 9th, was reminiscent. He stated he came to Port Albert with his parents from the Brantford . district when, he' • was 'only two years old. -At his farm he has the blacksmithing equipment which he used to do. blacksmith work on his farm for 35 years. Enjoying hearty health, he still has all of his original teeth.' . - SERVES ECONOMICAL LUNCHES, SANDWICHES, SOUP, HAMBURG This Week's Noon Special (AHot ij l Meat Malts and mushroom sauce - OR Fruit salad and bran muffins. with pie and coffle. 5tf We're ready for Groundhog Day.. r Motorists, there's no need to 'hibernate for the rest of the winter when you can drive around• in comfort in a Good, Clean Used Car "from TEXACO -SERVICE H. -G, Ms cP$EE -VOLKSWAGEN DEALER. VICTORIA. STAT THE. LIGHTS. PHONE 20 -5 soMtoo•••a•N>H•'••a.ss..,.s.N•.••••Ne••••••sa.a..s••e.s•.s i..s••N• GO! GO! GODERICH O.H.A. 1:IIKIIAD "13"' tft*_,,f0 This is Ontario Minor Hockey Week. The picture above of a Squirt hockey player being prepared by his mother. for a.ame here, several ,ears ago is a reminder of minor hockey night to be held at the Goderich Arena on Friday, January 31. At this timtt,, teams from Stratford any Sea- forth will _ el-ash---wih--•God4erich.--m.inor-._a11-slat hockey wteam�..-. There will be squirt; "pee' wee, -bantam •an'd Ariidiet divisions. •♦ MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY PLEA: WELL SUPPORTED R slt1•tt of the 1957 .March ler Musetlar Dystrophy proved -More sviceessful than the , one in, 1859, aecordiing•-to- .Arthur. Minden, pre- sident of the Association in Canada. The report was handed on to the. Signal -Star by Mrs. N. Clairmont, --president of the Goderich W.Y., which organization, .with the aid of the Boy Scouts, Placed ,colo boxes around Goderich for the ehuse. "Canada's - Firefighters," Said Mr, Minden,''fived up to their remarkable rePutaxion for ^pu-l1ie service above and beyond the call' of :duty." . Numerous other organ- izations helped Ui the cause; ... well. a n ,., , Mr. and Mrs Brian- Ainslie. are spending holidays in Florida. e Air Crew Leads Artillery.. By One Point To Lead Squirt Hockey Teams In the regular Saturday morning games, the Artillery retained their winning streak by downing the Ground Crew 4-3. John Gardiner scored -3 and Dennis Lassaline one for , the Artillery with Terry Johnston 2 and Robert Sherwood 1 for the Ground Crew. In the second game, Air - Crew remained at.the top by beating the Infantry 4-2, with John Pirie, John Sheardown. Frarfk Patrick and Har- vey Skinner each scoring one -for the Air Crew, and John Whitten and Fred Gilbert being the marks - .men for the Infantry. In the final game the Corvettes came out of their slump, winning 3-2 over the Cruisers. Wayne ler- nd y Ken v Doak a Fisher, Steve iaan making the tallies for -the Cor- vettes, while Stephen Youngblut Chryslers Top Sheaffer's 5-3 Bud Robinson scored two goals and Vie Whetstone, George Hudson and Marty _Ba"echler got one each for Mills' Chryslers when they de- feated Sheaffer• Pen:, 5-3 in the first game of ,, the Midget Bai1tam League at Memorial Arena on Mon- day night. Jim Scott scored twice and Jeff Reici got one for Sheaffers. Ainslies won the night-cap de- feating IGA 4-1. - Haloid Letkdy got two, Mike Vrooman and Wayne Rumig•got one each for the win nett. -Del 1 sniper for the grocerymen. 01 • • ,p•uPi44= N County Club's Holstein. " grogram The. exeenttve _ of the Huron County Holstein Club, meeting at Clinton, decided; tohold its -"Black and White Show" this year in Conjunction" with the Blyth Fall Fair. ' Other plans included: The annual Holstein Club. sale in Clinton, October 15, with Ross !Marshall of ' IGrkton;, Allan ettles, of Clinten, and Clem :Galbraith, of Blyth, in Charge. -. barn . meeting at the Huron County .Home, Clinton, March 10; a twilight meeting at Glen Wlild- on's-farm,.Lucknbw, early in Jul?e.i they annual banquet in Blyth, 0 • '1111610/41Y JANUARY aOth,-1968 Octobers 21; the annual Meeting in "Clinton, november 6. The' annual tour will be planned by a committee including Ed. Bell, Blyth; Simon i iallahan, Belgrave; ''Alvin Betties, Clinton; and' Huron Cou.nty13 agricultural representa- tive, Donalas Miles, Clinton. o. acs- �-•.. _ 'Nair OBITUARY 4-1 REV. HARRY J. VIOKERSON Word has been received og the recent death of Rev. Harr J. Vickerson at Montreal. He- was 55 years of age. He was ordained It as a United Church , minister in. 1934 and cante to Dungannon from Echo Bay .in 1942. He had been 'pastor at the Centennary United Church, Montreal,• o- ---moo---o Lots of people have great aims in life, but never pull the trigger. I"HEY MLAI _ "HEY PA" Goderich Minot Hockey Night. I ---- 1 AT GODERICH MEMORIAL ARENA FR1DAY, ,JANUARY 31 i 14 GAMES 4 GAMES 1 jSEAFORTH SQUIRTS vs. GODER-ICH - 7 P.M.," I-PE-W1E___ - BAPtAM _=All ID►GF.�T�=.._. __ _. ,i1 "_7;4 5 -P:M. 8: 3-0-P:l�li.. ..: -- ---� S --P:#:-- I - i STRATFORD ALL-STARS =vs. .. i ,.• GODERICH ALL-STARS - I '' , _ . Adults 25c � -- Door Prize - Chi1dren_1Oci DONT SEND- TAKE - YOUR .BOY TO THE RINK • •: SUPPORT MINOR SPORT • ..NN•NNMNNNN•N•N4;NNN•:440M..00N.N.NM.N.NN..N.NNO• scored for the Cruisers. Standings to date: Air Crew, 7 points; Artillery, 6 points; Infan- try, 2 points; Ground Crew, 1 point. In the six and seven year olds,. Corvettes 6, Cruisers 2. After each game the Ld'gion Squirts and Lion Pee Wees were treated to : a hot dog and a -bottle of Pepsi-Cola sponsored by Tuckey Beverages, of F.xeter. They were kept quite busy as- close to 200 hockey players were fed. •!e.... ......... :1 ARENA SCHEDULE R • THURSDAY, JAN. 30- ' 4 Sarnia Legionaires vs. Goderich Sailors I 8.30 P.M.- - 1 • ADDED ATTRACTION �: • LEGION SQUIRTS (6 and 7 year olds) 7.30 P.M. SATURDAY, FEBRUARYi i JUNIOR "B" HOCKEY Stratford Indians vs: Goderich Sailors. r.- 8.30 P.M. • ADDED ATTRACTION a:. IRIS, HOCKEY GAME (2 AL1 -STAR TEAMS) 7.15 P.M. 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