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BY'KEITH. WILLIAMS
UayfiOfd. and }khnesvile
played to a 3.3 deadlock in the
opeilning: game of Central Huron
Lockey League action this week
playedat the Clinton arena.
The first period set the. trend
,• ,as. it ended seoreless but. Niel
Horner ' Managed to, -give
BAlresVille. an edge when he
scored' at •3:12 .of the second
eA..:m
period from Ron,Miller.
Rolmesvilie held onto 'that
lead until 7:41 of the final
period when 'Bruce Schoenal
scored from Don Johnston to
even the tally. Bayfield moved
out into a strong lead when
. Grant Volland scored from Don
C.r..awfoord.` .and... Frank_ Hagan .at;.
11:57 and Dave Wilkinson from
Don $artliff at 16:1,6.
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Holmesville rallied late in the
game -however .Brod' tied. ;it up
when Harvey ` Carter' °sccbred
unassisted at 16:38 and Paul
Draper dumped in • another
unassisted at 19:56.
Back in Goderich on
Wednesd'ay the foutth place
.tNe n ilea handed, secondp
.lace
Sifto Salt a 10,4 trimming. Sifto
opened up confidently. scorirwg.
"twice in the first three minutes
of •, ' play as Tim O'Brien
connected , from Glenn
McCuspey and Torn Crawford,
scored frons Wane Fisher. A few
Minutes . later however Terry
Me•riar put the Juveniles on'tlie
board unassisted at 7•:28
followed' by markers from Stu
Asher from ,.Brian Rumig and
Doug Gavin • from Rumig and
Mike Wildgen.
In the second period the
Juveniles kept 'up the pressure as
Bruce Stoll scored from Stu
Asherand Dave Graff at the 44
second~'rnark .and Rumig scored
from Asher at 6:42:At 9:42 -Jing
Mclvor scored -for Sifto
unassisted.
The final period belonged to
the Juveniles as they scored five
more to one by $ifto. -Dave
Graff opened up from Asher at
1:13, followed by markers •by
Gene ' DeJong from 'Phil Petrie
and rDan Burns at 2:20, • Dave
Gaff from Stu' Asher at 6:51,
Steve Allin unassisted at 13;41
and Terry Merriam unassisted at
15:27. Wane Fisher . scored
unassisted for Sifto atu 18:08.
The Juvenile saw action
again . in the opening. game of
Sunday's double header at
Goderich but' dripped (that, one
0 to. DRMCO- as Make • Allin
recorclted the shut out.
The 'first frame ended
scoreless and the second_ period
went the same until 14:23 when
Rick 'Freimlin scared .Witt , the
assist going_to Butch 'Fleet. Final
goal ?f the game came at'6:25 Qt
• the last period when Del Bedard
scored unassisted.
Juvenile •defenceman Brian
Rumig ,suffered leg injuries in
this game and is expected to be
out of the lineup for some time.
In the second garfie on
Sunday - evening Bayfield
reaffirmed their control of first
place by clowning Building
Centre 4-1, Phil Turner • started
things off for Bayfield at 3:43 of
. thefirst-period for the only goal
of that frame as he dumped one
in, the assist going to • Don
r Crawford and. Joe Livermore.
• The • second period ended
withput further scoring action
" and Bayfield ' kicked things off
again in the final frame as Wil
* Wedlock scored from • Wayne
Doak at 1:17. The Building
Centres. goal came at 15:53 as
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Rick ; Sowerby' scored unassisted
`followed by goals- .from the
sticks.. of Dave Wilkinson and.
Bruce Schoenals in favour of
Bayfield. Will, Wedlock was
credited. ,with ail assist on the
Wilkinson goal. '
Bayfield is still first with 22
pointsfrom,9,, wins4--losseS•and-
4 tie games followed' by .Sifto
Salt slowing a 7, 4 and 3 record
for 17.: Building Centre .has 15
from a, record of 6, 6 and 3.,
DRMCO has 6, 8 and 2 for 14,
tkte� Juveniles 6, 7 Lind P0, fora12.•'
and Holrnesville 2,.3 and effor 8.
This Sunday in Goderich
DRMCO plays Bayfield at 7:00
p.m, and Building Centre ,p;lay
the Jhveniles at 9:00 p.m. In`
Clinton Tuesday, Sifto Salt will
take on t'hi basement dwelling
Holmesville squad .and on,
Wednesday, back in Goderich,
DRMCO will play Building
Centre.
Only four".weeks are left
the regular -schedule and playoffs
are set to get •underway on
February 13.
Legion ' y
o _ +3
PeeoWee
tournament
this Sunday.
The Royal Canadian Legion,
Lone "C „ I, Pee Wee Hockey.
,;'ourtianient, " originally
a'scheduled ,for last weekend will.
be held this SpndaS' • at the
Goderich arena with eight teams
from throughout .the area -
,participating.
-, Action gets underway at 8:00 •
a.m. when Goderich takes on
Clinton. At, 9:10 Blyth• plays
Seaforth, Kincardine .faces off
against Exeter at 10:20 and
W'ingliam plays Brussels at 11:30 •
ai-rn .,,
demi final . gables are to' be
p.m. followed <by an exhibition
Novice game •with the 'teams
involved 'still to' be announced.
At 4:40 the chat iionship
..,avi'll ' be played with' . the
presentation of trophies to.
follow. at. 5:15.
One meal is'to be provided'at.
the 'Legion Hall for :the Coach,
Manager and; signed players. All
others will be assessed a $1.00
t=a.e.-w , 3= Gc # 414
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Admission to the tournament
is set ar 50 cents for adults -and'
25Lcents,for children. Games will
consist of two periods straight
time and ttie last period stopped. .
time "with "the '..,ioe to be .
conditioned ,between:The -second
and third per,iods.
Irr the event of ,a. -tie score 10
minutes overtime will be played,
,unbroken ties at" that time will
be 'followed by shots on goal. ,
Everyone is invited to -come
Out, . support minor hockey and;
cheer their favourite team on..
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Kinettes hear
Ability Fund
°officer:
The #Godet.i01_.Kine'tte` Chil5
held an open meeting J,anuary
10 at the Kinsmen Park. ' .
John Myer, ;Provincial- '
Informatkin Officer for the
Ability Fund' (March 'of Dimes)- --
42 was the guest speaker. Mr. Meyer.
gave ;an informative insight to
the Workings of the Ability
Fund. p " ' ,
The' Kinettes ,are ' sponsoring
the campaign, to be held
Monday January 31; General,'
chairman,, Jean Cruickshank
.reported that the captains and '. .
canvassers were/,~being recruited.
Plans 'for .the Mardi Gras were
discussed, Judy Wiles, convener
for the dance; reported that. the ..•
various committees were busy
making preparations(' 'Mardi
Oras on the Moon.'. is the tlenie
for . the dance, , to be held
I+�e Cary Saltt`f`o .. V iley
Hall.
A ,,,motion -was Made° to
allocate funds to local service.
Karen Fry ',Volunteered to, look
into this Chatter and return with
' concreteideas for the next
meeting. . -
.Th.e girls discussed having
dinner meetings )n the future.
Helen pill and Cebilia Denornne
are.to look into this ~natter.
The meeting was adjourned
and lunch was,served.
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