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By Dave SMith closer to top spot,in the scoring
0040rich Siftos, led by riQnnts
dvereanie
thing deficit tO defeat Stat0 Braves seven to „three last
turday night, •
tookGoderich a 10-minuto
erame Period to core four
os and stay within reach of
cod pot. , was his second Junior game. In
Rails Williamson, with two the first one Dirk saw Ve
als and three assists, mocked action. In contrast Friday night
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lead, Den. in lus last year of
Junior, is headed for a better
season this year than last year.
Last year Dennis was scoring
leader with 67 points and he
already has 29 th.is year.
Another standout for the Sif-
tos was PI* Wolterbeek. This
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he took a regular shift as well
as killing penalties, Dirk is elig-
ible for first year midget. It
Appeared that he had played de-
fense in Junior company manY
times before.
In the first Teriocl Goderich
killed a double penalty to per-
fection. With pin -point passing
e Siftos; kept .the 5puck from
the Braves for about a minute.
-
On this same series of plays
Bill Wilkinson came very close
to scoring to break a scoreless
tie.
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i'"4riv in the second Per'iod a beautiful Poii'ler •IlaY and Vut
Stratford seOred two .quicir goalsithe inargin to one.' I
o taxe a sonlmanding lead, -
Goderich continued ,tobattle
back and at 7:38 GarY Parsons
scored his first goal of the !light.
This game op a shot by Doer
from 'the point. Williamson
picked up the rebound and put
it on Parson's' stick, who then,
R it in the net.
I: After Stratford's two goals,
Goderieh backchecked and; fore-
hecked with precision. -
Dennis Williamseri put ode:
rich into the lead for the tint
time at 2.r49 of the final frame.
Ken Doer picked up his third
assist of the night whil0 Bob
Two u minutes later Wayne
Caster "got the other.
Doak took a pass from the cor- Ten minote-S later Stratford
per.from Williamson. Doak let got the ectual4er.
go a cinick shot whichhad the Throughout the Period both
teams played it .cautious and
waited for the other- tb make
the mistake.
The skating slowed don as
both teams were noticeably tir-
ed. Stratford came close- a cou-
ple of times but orgy the good
work of Rick- Duckworth pre-
vented Stratford* from scoring.
In all Junior "B" games if the
score is led at,,the end of regu-
lation time a 10 -minute overtime
period is played. If the score
is still tied at the end of over-
time the game goes into the re-
cords as a tit'.
But from the face-off it was
evident that, the locals wouldn't
settle fora tie. At 1:33, William-
son -seeiied what okayed- te-be
the winning goal. Gary Parsons
and-Wolterbeek picked up as-
sists.
Three minutes later the locals
scored again. This came, on a
beautiful play from Wilson to
Doak to Parsons.. Stratford ap-
peared discouraged but Gode-
There was no scoring in this goalie beat- all the way. ;Ken
period although.each goalie was Doer also picked up an assist.
called on to come up with sev-1
Power Play
eral. fine saves.
Goderich's &tit goal came on
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.rich 4tiSt seemed to get. started,
Thenone'Millute and five sec,.
olds later Eaaltlee More4 on a
blistering shot from the. right
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Goderich is one point behind
St. Marys and the lotals have
two 'games -in hand.
Bob Leduc a Zornier Sifto is
now with Providence of the
American Hockey League.
Sites Sit idle all week and
then move into a three game
weekend. They .also play on
Tuesday.
It is not known ny sure whe
ther Wolterbeek will play the
year out with the Siftos or with
the midgets. Regardless people
will be looking fdr bi,g thirqs
from him next year.
Attendance was down on Sat-
urday night from Friday games.
" A successful dance was staged
by the Booste'r Club last Friday
night.
This is one of the hardest
working Booster Clubs this town
has ever had.
Lorne Daer, brother to Ken,
is Stratford's other goalie. He
said that he would really like
to play against Goderich. I won-
der why?
On Friday it is anticipated a
big crowd will support the Siftos
when the Owen Sound Greys are
in town.,
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To Upgrade -Private Sthoot
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By W. E. ,E11140 '-
A request 'by North Norwich
township • council -that the de-
partment of education take' ael
tion ti -upgrade "sub -standard
private schools" has received
wide .endorsement from ,county
councils to wIlich .a resolution
on this subject was sent.
. Clerk ltobert Watkink reports
13, endorsements to. date, Seven
"nay" replies, one agreement in
principle, and in one instance a
county council referred the re-
solutioh-for some reason not
easily understood to the DO
minion, government.
Huron council's legislative
committee, of which'Reeve Ken-
neth Stewart, McKillop, is chair-
man, gave the resolution some
study and did not recommend
concurrence, pending fuller in-
formation.
The facts are that When cen-
tral schools were built in the
townships of North and South
Norwich, five years ago, the
Amish people bought two old
'single -room schools, one in each
township.' • Since the 1961 fall
term, classes have been held,
and the schools are operated in-
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standard's. Accordingly, no in-
spector has authority to t heck
on the situation.
North Norwich council in- its
resolution set forth that "pri-
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who do not give an equal oppor-
tunity in education -0 not sup.
pTy adequate •school 'or plant
or give students the type of put,
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and that the trustees of private
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HOLME,SVILLE.-The Messen-
gers met hi the Sunday school
room on Saturday afternoon for
their Christmas party.
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accompanied at the piano
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anne Bond. •
Glenda Blake told a Christmas
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Clinton Public Hospital where he
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