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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-01-13, Page 7i'A7�Y:ice •�F4 :•�a'�A�F-. let's tti Minor'Hokey Contintled :from Page o Brian • Thompson continues to get :his share' of goals. of he Vallae through' -With three,, while Paul. Kelly got"°• two goals and three assists to lead the' Kinsmen Midgets •' houndhig Out the scoringa car .. Dan Duncan," Jim 6chrant, and'Ian MacAdarn, KEN?"UPKY FRIED CHICKEN JUVENILES In 'one of the faste_St played game at the Arena . this . season° the :K..F,G', Juveniles' wen -21 over the visiting club ' fr. Michigan, . ' • Wain? 'Ladd opened the,' scoring for K,F c. ' Juveniles, then Southfield tied,,..the; 'game 1-1, Whey had numerous opportunities to win the gaine'as Goderich • had se'eral • unnecessary • penalties. Scoring • the winning gQal'late in the third u period was Stu Asher, Gary, •Yeoman played good hockey in the nets. • w,, HOCKEY NO• TES Minor Me -key week in h Canada .will ' be. observed throughout Canada' %tarting „on . January 22., Remerber Enjoying • the gash° !more Important thanthe soon-. for atten championship. Every +each of: a minor hockey team should '• ask” himself • this question, _'That ani i trying to dor". Give. the bids a chance to play hockey? Teaching them the f undame'ntais of , 4 good sportsmanship? Help keep the boys off the streets? Keep; up the good work coaches. Kentucky. Fried 'Chicken have' 'now, taken' over the sponsorship of ,the •Goderich -Juveniles as they purchased the sweaters, • soc1 s 'and pants front the Jr. B Club., Many thanks: `go TO Vic Pope and Don Uurigale: ,,Kenttliehy Fried have,continually supported minor hockey and our cotYtimunity;� _ G•oderich.Legion again have a Pee Wee Tournarnen coming up on Sunday January 16. "''his • Sat urday is another Minor.kiockey. Night in Goderich .as Kitchener' will be . in Town to play exhibition games against' our.Mites, Squirts and Pee Woes.. We are wondering whether Helen is scouting as we saw her in Lucknow this weelS? See you A.,at the arena. we,, b Maitland=- Country Club news Last Saturday, the high school curling had enough curlers for three sheets of ice.. If there are a few • more ' interested., students, please report for action nett Saturday.' January' 15.- Jim Kinkead. will 'get your name on the ' list. Fees for this league are M%%1":INffiA M,i'+"„�➢•gA 'C,,;ItM1-"J'i;4V?Y'A lM'� n." !_ BY RiCHAID��MADGE- v.. -'_-., The G.D•.C.1 Vikings sen�iroiyq, .basketball team Won their second game in two starts in' ' Huron -Perth Conference actkri; beating °l,,istowel 69-24 hereasst • Thursday. T. .., r,,•. Coach Phil Bt ler's._.-.,teach carne' up, with .'a strong game,- • shooting •a respectable 60 per vent • front the floor," and;' were, neIn, trouble, taking , comrr�an I of the game early, and neverver trailing. Dave Carruthers' ; was top scorer with 2; points, and ,,vt►as also the . leading, ,-rebounderZ • hauling in eight. Brian MacKenzie • hit .:for 20 points. Steve' Stringer got nine points, ,Gary Lounstlary seven, Brock Stimson and Robert Coulter four apiece,. and Doug Fisher two points: Fleishaur was Listowel's top sGprer with six points. The next ghme for the • Vikings, senior and, . junior, is today (Thursday),, here against -Wingham. ' Coach Frank IVI'aeDonald's ' junior Vikings lost to 'Listowel, 49-29,• evening their record at • one Win and one loss. • Dave Patterson was high man for the Vikings -With nine •points. Ron Willis has six, Roger Legere five; a Pat .Conlon three, and ,Casey Wildgen; Jim Watt and Bob Barlow two points each. IVlogh with 16 and 'Kostern with nine. *ere top scorers for Listowel. ' In wrestling; coaehr Ray Do'nnelly's• Viking team. trounced ' ' Listowel 51,•30. Winning bouts . 'for Goderich were Rick McClifchey Glen '• Naylor, .,,_Pete • Willis, Phil Blai ale, Jim Ginn,- _ Paul Johnston, • Tony McQuail, Jim Reaburn and Ar'Drennan. • • • Also competing were Dennis. Reid, Ray • Hildebrand, John.'; Adams' - and-, --George "Duke" Sheardown. - Wingharn's wrestling team will be here lOday (Thursdays .for a : 'meet with the `Vikings.) '_ The Huron•Perth Roman.Catholic Separate•School sponsored a hockey coaching clinic last week at Stratford for its physical education h structors. Teachers from all over the, school aha attended . among then Larry Lane, left, and, Lary Cook, right, bot- of Goderich. They'are seen here during, the event with Jim Steffler a physical education .instructor from Wingham. —R.C.S.S. photo •' v • services.` Jim also appreciates the offer of 'several. of the mothers who 'bring the°students in from the country for this Saturday league, to. assist with the coaching and the draws. It might surprise some of you students, to realize that your Mothers $S.00 for the season, payable at could really' teach you many of the school office. w the fine points of the game as a they are the top women curlers Because of the Molson Mixed in our'c]ub. Bonspiel •on Saturday, January . 22, the high school league will On FYiday nights; Dart. play on January 23, instead. The Murphy is\"honing to start an time has not been set definitely - industrial league, as the Skip's The chief objective of •1 -this •�• afternoon d ,should not • four ice sheets,' and there is basic ,skills of .our children. Due" • uron Perth RCSS olds hockey clinic, • from 1mm ,Sports Medicine Clinic. Mr. aculate Conception, Michael' .Morrison, O•NI.H.' A. Adrian ,Pontsioen from St. Official from Exeter explainedaiosc?ph's, Bill Innes from gt. the rules (C A.H.A. —= 1,07'2) to Michael's and Hesson, Chris• On , Wednesday, January 5, a hockey and .referees' clinic was held • at the Classic City Arena, Stratford, Nineteen ;coaches attended from ,the Huron' Perth R.C.S.S." System which includes Mount. Carmel, Exeter, Zurich; St'. 'Joseph (Ontario), Goderich, Wingham, :Hesson, 'Kindora and Stratfotd's •o Immaculate Conception, ' t•:> Ambrose, St. Joseph's, 'St, Aloysius and: St. Michael's. ' the coaches in the afternoon, Poi k i e w i•c z R . and Gary session, m - Birmingham -of- t. Aloysius will The 1e"ague officially begins its. _ be' the coaches for the: Stratford area. February. from grades receive physical, Nickel program i'n The 'clinic was, organized by •- Meanwhile, the w boys four and , eight will during their classes. Paul John B. Education Perth -Huron McCarroll Physical instructions Consultant T the education System. j v o ,S.. but it will be some. time. Sunday Choice" games do not use up all hockey. clinic w.as_tLoo improve the R.C.S.S. conflict • wit. any Church • room for more curlers. Intermedlate..hockey comes to Goderich The _proposed. ,'Goderich Intermediate- Hockey Club, which • hasa; topic of discussion ifi`hs orts' Circles J for '' the las mon or mo e, . ecame a reality on Sunday when a group of individuals interested in the project met, officially formed the group and elected officers for 1972: Executive of the group will be Deb Shewfelt, -president.; .Harold ,_,Ted Goldhaivke, • treasurer; . and directors, Ross Crawford, ,Gord Crawford, . Chuck : Jewell, Dick Yeoman, Cliff • Kennedy, , Bill ELM HAVEN' MOTOR HOTEL .Featuring `The- Stage rn ,r.-ac�i" Each Saturday afternoon . enjoy matinee entertainment from• 4 to .6• p.m. at the Elm 'Haven. . • Beginning 'on January,17 for' a one-week_engagement :,SOUND INVESTMENT" Kirkey, Don Deno-mme and Bill faal'low 'Twa games were scheduled to ' �Le ., . • t .•.t. !'_ 5_! January 21, the new team—will meet the Seaforth Intermediate team at the Goderich arena with game' time set 'for 8:30 p.m. A second game has also been arranged for February 20 when the Goderich Intermediate Club •will .play the St.' Mikes Old Timers' at .2:00 .'.p.m: ins:the Goderich Arena. Ross Crawford was -appointed Vublicity chairman for the club and. Bill Kirkey is in • charge of 'ticket 'distribution. Adults will pay $1.Q0, students 75' cents and children 50 cents. k • Ti date about 15 players have • been; showing up regularly to ti . practice and the club organizers said on Tuesday that . anyone v,shing to come out and tri for the team is more than welcome. The 'fiext practice is set 'for 9,:00 p.m., Friday evening. - r In " other business at the Meeting Doug Cruickshank was ..officially appointed as the Intermediate coach and Harry ' Kerr as .manager. If things go well, the new club hopes to be entered in' . , .competition next year"' with Wain s from Seaforth, . .Kincardine, Port Elgin and • Mitchell. to the : shortage. of " ice, times; ' many coaches identified the " ,common weakness, that the boys don't get sufficient instruction in hockey. It was felt the schools could complement the . many v,olunteer coaches by • helping.- them to improve the. boy's skill, thus his'' knowledge ®-of�otrr�national-pastime--whieh-•is- - • hockey. 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