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GODERIcH SIUNAL-STAR, 'I't%[,TRSI „A' ', PtCgiOgR 2.49'
MITE HOUSE LEAGUE
One of the best games in the
Mite House League was Saturday
morning at 10 o'clock as the
Legion Auxiliary Flyers
outlasted Canadian.d-Tir'ee by a Auxiliary .Sailors - defeated
score of 4-3. Scoring :the winning. Bedford. Hotel . 2.0.. Scoring for
goal for the Legion Auxiliary, the winners were Pour, Legere
Flyers was J.ohrr, Alexander.. • and Kevin Campbell.,,,,,
Allan Rivett scored two goals,
and David Eastwood got . the MiTE HOUSE LEAGUE
other goal for the Legion Six teams saw action Monday,
Auxiliary. Flyers, Larry.. Kelly November 29th, starting at 4:30.
tied the score in the third period In the first game Legion
and the first two goals were Auxilary Flyers tied the score
scored by John Huff, for late in the third period to salvage
one point as John' Alexander
scored unassisted. Goderich
Electric, which got the only
penalty of the game, got both
their 'goals off the stick of
Steven Sager, Allan Rivett
scored -the first , goal for the
Legion Auxiliary Flyers.
Second game was very evenly
single goals were scored by
Steven Dobbie and Larry Boyce.
Only' one game was played
last Friday evening at the
Goderich , Arena, Legion
Canadian Tire.
In the second' game Goderich
Electric got bombed 7-1 as -
MacDonald Marine got four
goals in the third period. Scoring
three goals for ' MacDonald
Marine was Jeffery Sowerby,
two goals by Robert Jeffery;
mate, ed, but Legion Auxiliary
Sailors came up with a 2-1
victory. Scoring for the winners
were Michael Paqu.ette, and
Kevin Campbell. Lone goal -'for
McDonald Mafine.was scored by
-Jim l'ritzley.
Final game in the Mite House
League, Canadian Tire' came
through with another victory as
they defeated Bedford Itote!
2-0. Getting a shut -out i'or
Canadian 'fire was
DeWinter. Dareel- Graham
LarryKelly'' were the
scorers.
Lou
and
goal
LEGION MITE
ALL-STARS
In the first exhibition game of,
the season' last Saturday night at
the Goderich Arena, Goderich'
Legion Mite All Stars went on a
scoring. 'spree, and defeated
Clinton All Stars by a score o1' and ..Larry •Doer with a goal' and Clinton Lion's scored four
8 1. ' w..- two assists. - unanswered goals. Robert Heard
'Scoring single goals for the Ode of the best body checks for Clinton was the outstanding
Legion All Stars. were Larry of the whole evening was handed player in the game getting one
Kelly, Ron Leddy, and John out by Michael Hodges who also goal and 3 assists.
Juff and Micheal Wedlock: Paul got, one goal and .made- some n ,Que,j,h&Sjosiierich Tee W es
Legere and Jim Fritzley got two 'good .plays .on defence. Other lave a few more games under
goals each: goal for the . Legion -Squirt All their belt I'm sure they will
We hope the coaches Bill 7 Stars was scored by'Ron Conlon. come up with the victories,
In the nets' were Jerry Gaynor
and Steven (..allow who ,came BANTAM HOUSE LEAGUE
through with a shut -out- 1 finally got' some , game
reports from the Bantarm1-L jse
LION'S PEE WEE League. Stewart` Thompson; the
ALL-STARS convener, reports that all the
In the third game Saturday teams are still not settled for
Night Clinton Pee Wee's out hit, players,:Tis some late arrivals
out played, and out scored were cut from the Midget and
Goderich Lion's Pee Wee Bantam All -Stars. Keep Up the
All -Stars, by a score of 5.1, First good work and if you harle any
period ended in a 1-1 tie, ,as prohlems Doug Cruickshank, last
Goderich opened the scoring on year's convener, would be glad
a goal unassisted by Mike to help out. . •
-Lapaine. 'Monday evening 'in the first
«'"Then
,the roof fell in as.y' game, McGee Caddies and
Robbie and John Hodges can
line up some more exhibition
games, even if they have to play
.Out of town as there sure were a
lot of mothers and..fathers down
att the arena cheering.
LEGION SQUIRT
AL.L-STARS -
In the first game of the season
for the Goderich Legion Squirt
All -Stars, they whitewashed the
liensall team 5-Q. Playing an
outstanding game 'for the Legion
were Dan Maillet with two goals
E ONE OF THESE GREAT;
DLOOMS. INSTALLED 1
fN Ti
Goderich Elevator fought to a
A-1 tie. Goderich Elevator
opened the scoring on a goal by
Steve Palmer with Brent Boak
setting him up: Late in the game
!IcGee's tied the score on a goal
by Carl LeBlanc, Dennis Reed
getting the assist. Both goalies
were outstanding in the nets,
John Reinhart and Tim
Robinson.
In 'a high• scoring affair Don
Holt Reaal' Estate, defeated
Demme Flowers 7-3. Getting
the hat trick for Don Holst was
Jim McCue all unassisted. Kevin
Meriam picked up two goals and
an assist. Tim Evans also picked
up three points one goal and two
assists. Mike Cummings got the
first goal of the game and Bill
Goddard picked up one assist to
;m-ound up the points for the
'winners. Wayne Jones, John
Warr and Greg Beacon scored for
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Denomrne Flowers, Jirn 'S10
picked up an assist.
Standingsas of Monday,,
MeGee Caddis , 7 pts.; DQE.
Eicsist Real
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and in :the basement, Goderpph
Elevato> with. one point,
' ROTARY BANTAM,
ALL --STARS
In the first regular sct%cTle
game iiir ille W;OJC'A -League,
-coach Dirk Wolterbeek had his
team in excellent physical.
condition as, they :out skated'
(;rand Bend by a score of 4 1.,,
Paul McKay one of the most
improved ,players this year got
two goals as Rick. Moody set
them both up. on: beautiful.
passing plays. Brian Yeoman and
Grant Shelton got singles, with
assists going to Lee Arbour and
Allan Worgan.
KINSMEN MIDGET
ALL-STARS
° First game of the W.O.A.A.
schedule Sunday afternoon on
Novemfer 28, 1971, Goderich
trumped' Mitchell by a score of
13-2. Paul Kelly was the star
The Goderich Commtanity” along, with Brian Thompson -
Credit Union held' its 18th Kelly ked '. goals...and...4'
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annual ..meeting, dinner. and assists wtine Thompson had 2
darn it 3e Arenh audit'orru'rn giiirand +-, assists.
- on Saturday, November 27. A
..capacity crowd of 230 members
Coach Allan McDonald has
the team working as a .unit..and is
-and guests were welcomed by quite pleased . with. .all. . his
Chairman .,,harles' Stew,art., ,. players.' as they are giving him
The report of the. Board of Itry effort. Dan Duncan and
Directors stated., "As our Credit ' lan•Mac,darri. picked_ up .2 goals;.
Union moves, into another year ear h ~u 1' d -up ila scerii}g -�-
'of .operatiian,'T' n1. impressive *to • 1 hursday night the' Kirtsrnen
pote that our first .annual Report Micl ,0Is travel to Heilsall fmr,;a
• disclosed assets of S'1,1t 39 and ,gam, and this corning Sund' y at
total membership • of 51. This 4:3() drop down td the arena) as
Eighteenth' Annual Report the boys take on Seaforth,
shows- as:4.5--"Tit' $873,262- with Should the a good game. Seaforth.
membership of 1,503." has a pig team and are out, toy
For the third consecutive beat Goderich.
year, a dtivide d ,of .512'; on
members' Share Savings wets' HOCKEY NOTES
approved which , totals Tiny Hodges and Sandra
approxinl,attlly .:30,000. Kisch', minor hockey mothers,
The members gave the• lja‘e set-up ri coffee table down
Directors permission to proceed at the arena. Since there is no
with the construction of an Supporter's Club this year, they
addition to the Credit Union would like some of -the mothers
building. which would contain a 19 volunteer to help sell coffee,
vault with Safety Deposit box and take tickets at the ,gate,
service. during' exhibition games etc.
It was also approved to •Where else can you get a cur' o
,,,increase First Mortgage Loans up coffee for 1Oc?
to $20,000''and personal loans to , We still do not have
x;5,000. reports from the Pee. Wee House
In keeping; with the- low-cost' League games or Squirt House
Credit Union services, the League games. ~
Travellers'•('hequc charges were This- Saturday- Nighk.�,�is
reduced - .ot-third . to another Minor :Hockey Night
members. When -there Will be -four 'games.
;Norris \1cEwan, reporting for Where else can you .get good
the C're'dit. Committee, stated hockey and _entertainment for
•that his Committee approved 50c for the evening.
loans a,mount,ing to '80 .1304
at1Ctng the past year. and .,in
addition to this, 357. Pay Dar
loans were issued IN thir6ffice.
Elected to the Board 'of
Directors were Ed\%ard.,Tonks
and Robert egg, Re-elected to
the Credit Committee was Leslie
Pitbladq.
Eighteen ladies won silver
dollars Which were '.drawn, to
com memorate 1hr •('redi'1
,Union's Eighteenth .'Annual
Meeting.
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Following the conclusion of.
the meeting, dancing was
enjoyed to the music of the
Country Boys.
Ashfield
News
Patients in .hospitals Are. Mrs.
Dan W.ylds in St. Joseph's,:
London. after a fall w hich
fractured her hip: and. Angella
Macdonald, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Sandy Macdonald.
The Explorers and leaders,
Mrs. A. Macdonald and Mrs.
Lloyd Collins, met' on 'i'uesday
afternoon. The initiation Service
will be- held on Friday at 3:30
p.m. to which the mothers an
invited.
The Church School Concert
will be held Friday, December
10 at 8 p.ni.
Area man
wins event
at Royal
• , Burton Bean of RR 5
Goderich, who -breeds, raises and
sells Saddle -Bred horses, had
luck and plod breeding .on his
side at the. Royal Winter Fair
this year. ills yearling colt,
"Cascade's Golden Parader"
took first place in the `yearling
and two year old stallion, class.
The colt, a beautifully colored
Palomino, became eligible for
..the Ju
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Gass wit that win and then
brought home a _lint place
Rosette in that category as well. '
TOWN
TALK
Win two free passes to the ,
Park Theatre on The Square •
to see ..the movie of your
choice. just telephone the
Signal -Star office anytime
MONDAY with news of your.,
weekend activities. If you are
the 15th person to telephone,
you will automatically receive
-two free theatre tickets
and receive the social news of..
the community as an added -
b'onus. Let's_ hear from' you.
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Mr.' and Mrs. Fred Dickson
and Donna, Kelowna, British
Columbia, have been visiting
with' Mr. Dickson's sisters and
brothers and__ friends and
relatives in the area including
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dickson irr
Goderich and Mr, and Mrs. Mel
'Dickson in Port Albert. Fred left
for the west 35 year ago and
has returned - only once : since
then in 1957 to visit his
mother.'
Miss Sharon Anstay,
Kingston, spent the weekend
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Anstay.
The lady wtio owned the
snowmobile irivolved in the
incident described • last week
writes as follows this week: I
would like to set your readers'
minds at ease. As the machine
referred to is our family's I am
very ' TlT erected in getting, the
story straight..The machine had
not gone through several
residents' yards; the machine
was stafted and due to a sudden
mechanical error (no carelessness
on the driver's part) took the
supposedly "wild ride" through
two yards and then through a
destined fence. You may find it.
sttange thaft i would not :be,
inclined to blame the machine
but., as I love the sport, I do not
wish to give non-snowmobilers'
who may. someday wish to take
up the ever 'popular sport the
wrongimpression.
7�pf,�,�",fit
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TIL., has returned home afte ',
visiting. in Goderich '- with
relatives for two weeks.
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