The Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-02-11, Page 88 0O.DER CH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1971
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Let's. talk minor hockey
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PLAY-OFFS
The house 'league play -of
will be starting next week. Bes
of luck to all the coaches an
teams in the __play•ofhs. Ther
should bsgme good games an
some upsets' the divisions
all teams are fairly we
balanced. Be sure to come ou
and cheer for your son.
playoffs secon
game tri' the Pee Wee, Banta
and, Midget series will be hel
here at the Godetich Mernoria
'"Alfei'l ;`'"reit' "" Thursday starting a
7 ,o'clock sharp;
The Bantams and Midgets los
their first game, and the Pee We
• that won.
Orangeville is the visiting team
,and if you want to see hockey a
its est, .come out and 4atch th
Midgets as they have one of th
finest teams.
MITE ALL STARS
I°n . an eThibition . .. gam
- 'Saturday night the elite All Star
lost to' Squirt I3 House Leagu
Team b' score of 9 to 0
Scoring two goals for th
winners; was ` Danny Boyce
. Brian Reed, and l'om Doherty
Other goal scorers s,. -ever
Schnider„, Ron Kirconnell, an
Brian Argyle. ,
MITE HOUSE LEAGUE
Friday • night. the Legion b"
Flyers coached . Richard
Madge won their 4th 'straight
game as.the.y defeated Goderich
•Electric in a close game 3-2.
Legion Flyers opened the
scoring with a goal by Larry
Boyce, then. M,ike.. Paquette tied
it for. Goderich Electric. Legion
Flyers got two more goals from
Larrti' , Kelly and Larry Boyce his
second goal of the night.
Irr the :--- last_ period Mile
Paquette got his second. goal but
Goderich Electric were Unable 'to
tie the score.
Saturday morning' the first
game at 10:00 p.m. MacDonald
Marine won 1-0 over Bedford
Hotel -Motel. No game report .
• was turned in:- • Would the,
convener '"of this Mite House
League please tell the coaches to
fill in the reports?
'Second game Canadian Tire;
Stores three goals were scored
by Jim Costello as they defeated:
Legion Sailors 3,7-1., Greg
'"'Ki'rconnell was the only player
,for the Sailors to:score. •
' There are three more games
remaining in the,, schedule nand
ttie top team inihe'standings is.
'the Legion Flyers with'8 points;- ,
"followed ,13y the MacDonald
Marine, Ooderich Electric," and
Canadian Tire, all with 6 points
LEGION SQUIRT
. 'ALL, STARS
, in the last scheduled game of
the • W.O.A.A.,, the Goderich
Legion, defeated the Zurich All
Stars by .a store of 6 to ,.2....,and
clinched first place in the;
standings: Scoring for the Legion
was Gary Petei`s With three goals,
and single goals going ,to''Terry
Kisch,, Hugh Hanley, and Kim
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LEAGUE,.
Saturday morning in the first
scheduled game. Gardiner''
Dairy and the' Legion played to a
1=1 tie. Tom Schram' got the
goal for Gardiner'' wirt'h"an assist
. going to Doug - Trevors: Tying
the, game , for the Legion' ,was
Peter Gray unassisted.
' In fhe second game at 9
o'clock, Mills Motors • and
'Kentucky Fried Chicken alyo•
came up with, a tie game 3."-3, as
Dale Duncan scored all three
,goals for Kentucky l:'rieck„
•,,Chicken and Ron Kirc'onnell
drawing two assists. Mills Motors
-goals were ' scored by Tom
Doherty, ,Paul Young and Terry
. 1t-eii fe'1. eci`" t",`ll cken lead
the group, withr 9 points, . t ign,
Mills Motors 6, Gardine'rs' Dairy
'4, and the Legion 1 point.,,
There. is only 2 more games,
./ left in the regular schedule; then
ih the play'offs; first and third
teams play off and second and
forth teams play each other.
LION PEE;W6E
ALL STAR'S
Last Wednesday; the three All
Star teams travelled , to
Orangeville for the first game in.
the O.M.H.A. • play-offs. The
Lion Pee Wee All Stars were the
only, All Star team coming
through with a win.
Rick Moody scored the first
three goals for the Lion Pee Wee
All Stars before Orangeville got
their lone goal late in the third
.period. Orangeville then pulled
their goalie - in order to'score but
this 'failed as Steve Palmer put
-the ,puek into..•.the.empty net.
i'lrral score 4-1 for Goderich.
PEE WEE HOUSE LEAGUE
Convener Walter Palmer
advised that Tuesday, February
9th, ended t1Le regular, schedule
in, the Pee Wee House League
because 'Tuesday, January 26th,
two games were cancelled due to
the storm.
On February 2, the t=ir'st game
Sifto Salt won 3-1 as Tim
McLean, bei. f` . Cracknell and
John Bradt/ scpred for the Sift()
WITH JACK CUMMINGS
Salt team. filly Goddard was the
lone goal getter for the losers,
Goderich Motors.
In the other game Tuesday
evening, Club (drill defeated
Goderich Restaurant 2-0 as
Leroy Meriam got a shut -out.
Tim Evans and Paul Shaeffer
were the goal scorers, for the
Club Grill,
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Standings to date are: Tied
for ;first place are-Sifto Salt and
Club Grill, each with 13 points,
then Goderich Restaurant and
Goderich Motors each with four
points..
fAE TAM HOUSE ,LEAGUE'
F'rrst•'ganethe league .leaders
a. '` ;ON-04..""�F.r`}'t°�"' is ,-,Aw 't_lef'eateett,•
Denom.me Flowers
Opening the scoring for
Goderich ' Elevator were Ted
Crawford and--J,'I'im Glous,her.
Then Phif Petrie got Denomme
Flowers back into the ga`nie with
a goal making it 2---1. But TO.
Crawford then put the game on
fee' with his second .goal of Abe
night for Goderch Elevator.
D.enomme Flowers got another
goal from Russ Berryand
finished off the scoring wast a
goal by Wayne Miller for the
winners,
'In the second game' Of the'
regular schedule game Don Holst
Real Estate, defeated 11cGee's. .
In the ,"first period TomMcGillopened the scoring for Don
Hoist, thea Tick Mero tied the
score for McGee's. 'ferry
Crawford broke the tic, for -Don -..Hoist and Brian 'Voeman and
Gregg Stott finished th,e scoring.
Final score 4-1 for Don Hoist.
Keith Huiser's team Goderich
Elevator. the top team will plat•
McGee's in the first round of the
playoffs and Harry Kerr's,." Don
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hoist team ys enomme Flowers
in the second round in the best
opt of 3 games.
HOCKEY NOTES
In an exhibition game
Saturday night , Denor.nme
Flowers Bantam house league
team were defeated by Clinton
house league"tearrr 11-3.
• Scoring for Goderich were
Keyirn. Sum; Russ Berry and 3'inr.
Malee..Top scorers for Clinton,
getting the hat .,trick each 'were
Dan Page and Rick Green.
, In the other game. Goderich
lu�tr bantam House League,
learn, defeated Clinton "B"
League team 572; ina penalty
Goderich were Grea'S'tott, `ferry
Crawford, . Dennis , Reed, John
Hanley and Jim Riely. Clinton B
team goals were by Harold
Heipel and Paul (;arrow,.
Last Thursday in Orangeville,
the Rotary Bantam All Staxs
were defeated 9-2 as The
Goderich , team had several
players sick and Were unable to
play. Coach Ted Williams hopes .
, he.eau get. the team back oon the
winning streak as -they won 2
games over in Detroit on the
weekend, by the scores of 5 to
4, and 6 to -1. .
The Kinsmen Midget'All Stars
lost a tough game last Thursday
'.to Orangeville All Stars 2-0.
This Thursday should be a real
good game as both teams are
weli'ba:•tanced and play excellent
_hockey. ° •
Over the weekend in Detroit
the Midgets tied the first •gaine-2
••••`44' and then • came through
viaa victory 5-4 in theecond
game, Allen Shelton and Paul
Kelly scored.,,all._the goals for the
Kinsmen Midget All Stars
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on studies'•'get written but when
they, get to the; top levels they:,
get bogged down.'
He suggested „government be
through a central' committee
where all cabinet ministers and
some backbenchers
knowledgeable in certain• fields
are called in to consider items.
He said he felt that in this .way,
by the time the report reached
the cabinet most of the ,work
would have been completed and
much time, and corifukion could
• be saved
Mr. La'wrei e said, he felt that
someone' had to ."...take a leap,"
in attempting Nto • 'bring about
".!worthwhile change," and that•
while he felt he was perhaps riot
as widely known as some of the
other candidates he' had many
years experience' in government
'and felt he had to do something
more about things than, just'
speak of them.
"Every 10 years in industry
and commerce then"e are
changes,"'said the minister, "but
in -government there is' no
change. There are still. ministers
who 'are 'little -kings; who meet
once a week and then have too
little time to devote to anything.
I suggest we sant outr 'the'
departments of the old system
and make them do what they are.
supposed to do, then elect.
groups of ministers and• private
members with specific.
knowledge to... put .policy
recomr rendations -,to those
concerned. Then when we conte
to meet we will have a developed
policy. These people should have
their" own secretaries and their
own research grants. By giving
cabinet ministers a direct link
with.the policy planningF we will
,,..•: Even. -.•Elephants
C,an'.,,,.Rememb•er.,:..•.. _'
Ali , The Changes
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,in the
-begin to show we are .getting a
more modern government to
which the people can relate,"
In attendance at•the luncheon '
Were delegates. from Goderic1i,,, •
17Vitrgharrr, " Seafor,th, Lucknow
and the°surrou'ndir1gg districts.
Arthur Harnett. executive
director of, d ' the Ontario
Progressive Conservati-ve
Association announced - this
week' in Toronto that all 117
ridings have completed their
selection n of . delegates and
alternates.
. This means that the total
number of riding 'voting
° delegates' till be 1,170. The
total numbercif votes that rriav
be cast is•1;748. '
,, They are made up as follows:
Riding, delegates, 1,170;
Ex -officio -delegates, 255:
District . associations; 265;
Delegates at large, , 58; total.
1,748.
Highland
dancing held
At the Western. • Ontario
Highland Dancing Competition
held Saturday, February '„.6, at
Brantford, Hully. Mason, age 6,
Won second in the Highland
Fling. She is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John Mason,
Ridgewood lark: Elisci Lindsay,
age 5, • won.. third in the
Highland Fling. She is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John'
Lindsay, Cameron St.
Bre n da- Harrison, : • their
teacher, won second place in the
Highland Fling, Sword Dance,
Sean R Truibhas and ' Highland
Reel and third in the Scotch
Measure,
Auburn and
BY MRS. ONES BRADNOCK
Obituary
weekend with her mother, Mrs.
Gordon 'Taylor.
Miss Kim Dobie of Goderich
THOMAS A., LEDDY spent fhe weekend with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Funeral services were held on. Gordon Dobie, 4 a uncle, Mr.
• Tuesday, b:ebr.uary 2, 1971, atRoss Dobie. .
St. Peter's Roman Catholic Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnston of
('hunch, (ioderlch, for 'Phomas London visited on the weekend
strict
. S2-6.7595
Hamburg Was -guest speaker... -
There was' no school last
Friday for• any pupils in this
community since due to the
severe sleet storm rio buses were
running. During the , morning
hydro was off in many of the
homes for more than seven
hours.
A. Leddy who with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs, Bert Craig returned,
,spdsIg.11ty'-.,at his home near St.
p*oci . away Wilfred Sanderson., recently froM •several .days a
Augustine in West,' Wawanosh Mr./Charles' Beadle of London patient in Clinton Hospital.
Township. • spent the weekend in the village. Miss Nancy Anderson
•Bony in 1913, in ,West Seg eral from". here attended returned on Monday to her
. t\'awancash Township, he was, -the ' the 70th anniversaryof 'the teaching at 'l insbridge school ,
son of the late .Thomas laeddy. GQderrc.h Branch last I hu.rsday ' after a couple of weeks' holidays
and Ellen Foran. He' . was a when Mrs.,. Austin 4oeller,,,, due to the' stotut when, all roads,
1 .y, �,` ,C�.."� i'M
. A. rutin a iBC!} rest 'i ,*''4g4 -1 _ . , � . w''' .dI4' . 4
R.C. Ile is survived by one sister,
Miss Mary,,, , 'Toronto; Frank,
Goderich . and Edmond, St,
Augustine, 'Burial took place in iso and s s
'on orscraft exhibit'
bit
St. Augustine I1.(.. Cemetery.
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Pallbearers were _Harold
Leddy, Norman Leddy, Edward
Jenkins, Kenneth Leddy, Donald
Thompson and Raymond. Boyle.
Auburn Socials
John Raithby is a patient in
Clinton Hospital. We wish him a
speedy recovery. ' ,
Little Miss Shelley Haggitt
'return'ed to her home in Zurich
after` a couple of weeks' vasyation
with her grandparents, -Mr. and ,
Mrs. Thomas Haggitt, and uncle,.
Mr. Stephen Haggitt.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Rathweil, Michael and Janice of
Chatham • visited over the
GET
STAMPS
TOO
Arrangements have been made
through the 1',uth • and
Recreation Branch of the
Ontario ,,-Depart-teen-t • of
E.ditcation to have a display of
Contemporary Crafts at Clinton
Public School froth March 1 to
19;
This exhibit is travelling -
throughout Ontario ' and at the
• present time ,is iii London Public
Library'' °�
"It is to bring c, ilture to
Huron Ciounty,.” :stated James
Coulter, superintendent of
education.
,"More, and more Canadians
are becoming interested and
involved in crafts and this .is• a
sample of some of the
outstanding work that they are
doing," said Coulter. "It
-includes objects executed. in
wood, ceramics, metal, glass,
fabrics and leather."
The general public is cordially:
invited to visit this display and
arrangernents can be made° to
observe it either during or after
school .hours by contacting Mr.
Coulter at " the board's 'Clinton.
office. .
It' is intended that the school
will remain open at least, one
evening each Week: Teachers will
tae ehcou raged'to _ peruse the
articles early in ,the first Week
and subsequently plan visits with
pupils.
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NOTICE
TAKE NOTICE that theAnnual meeting of...xhe"producer
members of the Huron County Pork •Producers' Association
will be convened 'at the' hour of 1 o'clock' p.m., E.S.T. on
February 9, 1971, at the Legion- Half' in the town of Clinton.
for the purpose of the prorper business of the annual
meeting, the considering of amendments to the
constitution, the election of the county board of directors.
Between the hours of 2:00 O'clock -and 3:00 o'clock in the -
afternoon of the above mentioned date, NQIVMATIONS
AND ELECTIONS ,for councilmen under the Ontario Hog
Producers' Marketing Plan will be held.
James McGregor
President. .
Lloyd Stewart
Secretary.
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