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By KEITH :WILLIAMS
WOSSA "AA" boys' basketball. period, Brian X,eoman and Rick
will not be held in •Ggderkll!.. ligodv a tc tiHct-a.n., .les �..T _
'because of a, pin, dates. Aga ins t,a,akville Grant
Goderich officia s thought the .•, She'leton had 1 goal,1 assist, Doug
tournament was to be field on the Marshall 1 goal; Lee Arbours, 1'
third and fourth of March but goal; Al Worgan, 2 assists and
• because the Oxford -Elgin Brian Yeoman 1 assist.
conference wone,t be finished The Goderich Lions Young
s b' then, the tournament, Canada pee -wee tournament ,
will be hel a week later on March starts 2 weeks Worn to -morrow
10 anTillsonburgGlendale. (Friday March 17) A tentative
9'o de r i c h c a n' t ha v e the schedule has Goderich playing
;tournament that weekend because New Hamburg in their•first ganr'e. .
, the schpol'ip wrfjting exams. The Goderich Intermediates
Goderich s senior team was picked up their second exhibition.
eliminated in a sudden death- victory defeating Lucknow
semi-final a week ago last Intermediates 5-4, last' Friday
Tuesday eb,.22) by Stratford (Feb. 25) in Lucknow. Goal scores .4.
A Central a0-57. In the first game for Goderich were Tom Crawford
of the finals, Stratford Central with 2, Mitch Miller, Rick
was 'defeated by Clinton 59-49. Sowerby and Will Wedlock all with
The second game in the series one, each. Rick Duckworth and
was last Tues. (Feb,29) in Gary' Yeo -man hplit the
Clinton. goaltending for Goderich.
Duckworth played the first and
third•periods while Yeoman was
in the ,nets during the ,second '
but were period.
eliminated -in the next round " ;- -The _ Goderich - J rv'eniles
At WOSSA volleyball, the defeated `Orangeville 6-4 in
' G,D.C,I, senior girls were ._ Orangevilie last Wed. (Feb. 23) to
eliminated ,.by Oakr�'dge ,,in the win the the series 2-1. Goderich
double knock -out tournament'. ' .trailed 2-1 after 1 period -and 3,-
Oakridge finished second over 2 after,.two but came up with 4
all. Goderich's other loss was to goals in the final 20 minutes. Stlf
Tillsonburg Annadale. Asher led Goderich with 3 goals,
IO squirt action. Exeter'. Bruce Stoll had 2 and'" Mike
eliminated God rich by a score of Wildgen • one. Stoll scored the'
5-0 (last Su ay February 27 in ' winning.goal and • added an
E`keter), .Steve Wells and Doug insurancegoal into an empty net.
p Hoffman were i the Exeter nets, The Juveniles mets Essex last
Exeter won th series with 2 wins, __� Monday (Feb. 28� in Goderich in'
1 loss and tire, The teams tied -their next series. • Next game is"
5=5 on,•Sa urday in Goderich. In tonight (Thurs) in Essex ate9:00
that game Lary Daer scored 2 "..p.m,
goals and ass' ted on one other to I tl first t Ess e
x
At OFSSA wrestling last
Weekend'' Al Drennan and -Jim
'Reaburn of Goderich both- won
their preliminar'' bouts
•I
St. MarysSenior
the semi final girls tournament for separate schools held
.Goderich and District Collegiate Institute on Saturday. Team,
members are, left to right, front, Mary Burns, Jo -Anne Healy, Ann
victorious from
at the.
G.D.CI. Newsfront
auley and Margaret Kovacs. Centre,. Elizabeth Las -saline,
.,Maureen Redman, Marianne Dean and Debbie Jeffery. Back, Marion
Melick, Roberta Stemp (team coach), Dianne Smith,. Nancy_ Al lin and
Karen Donnelly.
Band at township schools
n ie r-rs gameagarns , BY SUSAN FREEMAN
lead Goder'oh• Daer's second
the Goderich Juveniles were p °
goal tied th'e game for Goderich at defeated 3-2 last Monday (Feb Tuesday afternoon. ,the Viking
--_4 2-1_of--the-av-e-r-ti4.a pe,Fieth,4the- ----2•&)-„imtrode•r}i-eh; �4 Concert and 'StageeBands under
Goderich point getters were . Stu Asher opened k ie,..,s.orin -
thy.(11 r e c t i o n o f h a r 1 e s
Larry McGee, 1 goal. 1 assist:
T Pincher, 1 goal,, 1 assist;
i11 Peters. 1 goal; Danny Maillet
'and Mike •Hodges both with •1
assist,
Brian Mercer was Exeter's top
Lor (one
t' ( )n I'
Central Schools. Clinton. We won`
. Such pieces a as ° "Trumpet For the thi'I'ti year.fn ,t' lou',
Song ',flet 'it Be "Oliver' 1Lyn-da Rkxi'ntr,tr•t••-�v.(an=-.the .spec.irrl.--- would like to c'omnaenf on the
tl
rfch'at 9 23' w rf1.l asst
Kalbfleisch, entertained alt'
Building
p�
SIfto:.
Goderich Building Gent:re, with
two victories in the past week,.
will meet Sifto Salt in the best of 5
ffna9s. ,
In the, Wednesday night game,
.the Building Centre .scored , 2
goals lathe first •overtitire.perigd
fora 7--•5 victory over B.ayfield,
It. was the second time this se 'ies
that score wa's �=-5 at the end-
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Bob
nd
of ,r u t on.t n -
.Bob Dick openeii the.scoring for
.Building Centre at 7.3"6 Building
Centre held,a 2-0 lead at fire' end
pf one period on a goal by Dennis
Lassaiine from Bud ° Boyes at
53.36. .
Tempers flared at -11.39in the
first period when Will' Wedlock of
Bayfield and Earl Routley
squared off and received five
minute majors for fighting. Grant
Volland of Bayfield and Rick
Dodds were given game
misconducts for being -third men
into the fight.
Bayfield scored 3 unanswered
goals in the second period for a
3-2 lead at the end of two periods
of play. .Wayne "Doak sco.r:e4i at
2.39 assisted by Dave:.Wifkinson,
then it was Wilkinson from Doak
at 11.52. ` Gord ' Fisher's goal
assisted by Don Bartliff was the
final one of the .period at 11 03..
Bayfield seemed ' to he in
control at the„ start. of the third
period when they scored two quick
goals to open up a 5-2 lead. Dave ,
Wilkinson scored unassisted at
1.36 and Bruce Schoenals netted
Bayfield's final goal at 2.08,
assisted by Will Wedlock , and
Wayne, Doak. Then Building
Centre caught fire: it was John
'Ph'•fllips from Mark Lassaline at
4.18: Jim' McEe.od from Buck
Million at 5.53 and Rick Sowerby-
from Buck Million and Dennis
Sa
s
it .looped as if the teams were
going td� keel -their record of no
overtime goals but then John
Phillips' fed Rtpk Sowerby pass
Mang the" 'liaa'i°ds, and Sc Overby;
fired'�a• quick 'wrist phot • into th'e'
•top • right hand-corner,-at'l 11.
;Dennis. Lassaiine added,- ' an
insu Once .'goal at, 9:04 with
assists, going to Rick Sowerby' and
,q.h .`.�K�-iS{i��„Vv4eux' •x't'+'r�a .+s�v" 'i'4:� �i�'?irt--.v
InSunday's game, Building
Centre , Scored 4; unanswered
q goals in the.final•period for', 5.2
- victory. Between the second ..and
third periods,', )harry i(err'
presented, the Huron' Automotive
ancicSupply trophy to Bayfield
'captain Phil Turner for the CHIHL
championship. -Bayfield finisOed
t'he season with 25 points, 3 more
than the second place Sifto Salto
In the game itself, Building
Centre held a 1-O lead at! the end
of one period on a goal by Earl
Routley from Rick Sowe by 'and,
Rick Dodds at 14.33. ,,Bayfi ld led
2-1 after two on goals by, Wayne
Doak from Dave Wilkinson -at 1.09'
and Wilkinson from Doak at 11.49.
• b
Bob Dick then put Bui ding
Cerrtr.e ahead with 'third period
goals at 7.31 •from Mark
Lassaline and at 12.41 from. Bud
Boyer. Bud.,BQ.yea�scoradat 12 5-.7
and Dennis•Lassaline scored into
an empty net at 19.51 to assure
Building Centre of s --spot in the
finals; ,
In the other semi-final match,
• Sift° Salt defeated DRMCO -4-2
last Sunday with the help of Wayne
-Draper.,.He scored Sifto''s first
two goals, of which the second one
tied the game in the third period.
This gave Sifto the' series,
Lassaline at 9.11, winning it 2 st-aight. Draper
- opened the scoring at 5.59 of the
first period' but Jim Farrish's
• goal assisted -by Rick Fremlin
tied the game at 12.:5.7 'of the first
eteryoungperiod. DRMCO hela11o�rresSt. periods on a goal by John
. after?
con
J igt-lown--.-misston.-.,
� Y Hodges from Ken Lee at 6.13..
It was a decisive third period
G,D.C.I..Drama C'1uh entered in ,tnd ('Lew -have spent nlanv
the lluron-Perth Drama Festival, working ' on this production and
Saturday. . I'm glad their efforts .have teen
The performance was gi.eele(1 aw',lyded Let's hope they it*r' ' as
with enthusiasm. i )t only here. in ; successful in the Regional Dna ma
F.eSif,vht"tliuti is .to he. held April
8th in (,ndel'ichh,
13c'fore I leave this' topic. I
Holrnesviii e and Colborn ne °Goderich hitt at the Festival in
going to Phil Petrie and Dave
Graf. Archie Doren's goal
assisted by Rick Arriolcf liebl the
game for Essex at 13:53•. ,Essex
was one man 'short when he
gun with 3 goals. Dave Bogart- .. scored... They went ahead to stay at -
added' -goal and 2 assists and Dan 16;14 of the first period on a goal
Bell melted 4-4 after regtil-ation . by Dave Waldron from Dave Kerr.
time and both scored' singles in Dana Woltz scored the winning"
the only overtime. goal at 1:44 Of the second period.
In another game last Saturday, 'Phil Petrie deflected Stu
Goderich defeateda Toronto team Asher's slapshot through Esse'
9-1__r 1.. rtciite: action. . :.._. K..
. goalie Lance' Hepbrlrn' s' legs ,'to
The Goderich Bantams were move Goderich within 1 goal at
i,minated•f`rorn further 19:40" of the third period.
co petition in the .four'th`',a'nnuah
P Goderich had pulled'goalie Gary
- Clin'ton Kinsmen tournament last Yeoman in favour of a •sixth
Saturday by Oakville 4-3. attacker and Essex was one man
Goderich won their first game ' ' short at the time of the goal.
last Thursday against Ingersoll
5-4 in overtime. In that. game It was a well played game and
,Grant Sheletbn tied the game for the seorecould have been higher.
Goderich with 11 seconds if not for the fine goaltending of
remaining in the final period Lee Goderich goalie, Gary' Yeoman.
Arbour adde
the winner
Fi'ure .Satin Club
including Essex toc4c 13 penalties, incltiding
3:05 of the overtime 1 misconduct, to-Goder�ichs••5'--•--
mpl.etes competition
The Goderich Figure Skating
Club•completed club competitions
Wednesday,,February 23, with the
Beginners. and Juniors.: . -
Beginner Free Style, and
winner of the G.F.S.C. Trophy
was Anita Pedersen, second, Bev
Semple; third, Darlene ' Moore.
Jr. Free Style and D, and J.
Machine Shop Trophy was Pam
Lambert; second, Ann Sansome:
third, Angela Wray. •
Most Improved Beginner Girl,
and the Mr. Stu Sutherland Trophy
was Lavern Burnett; second, Lisa
Surri ge; third;, Wendy
Lit .lechild.
,/Most Improved Beginner Boy
and the Bob McCrabb_Trophy,
first Bruce Wesfrnan' second,
Peter Conlon; third,° " Phillip
► ..Kelly;
In the Beginners, there were 54
entries --51 'skated and in the
Juniors there were 20 entries and
14 skated. -
,The judge's" were Mrs. Alice'
Johnston ' and Mrs.. McConnell,
both of Kincardine. (They ikre
C.F.S.A. Trial Judges) and Miss
Sue Duckworth, a former, skater
of our club. Judges arg paid
mileage for judging but Mrs.
Johnston and Mrs. McConnell
r kindly donated their,' cheques. to
• our Bursary Fund.
On Saturday; February 19 there
were 70 entries and 64 skated.
The judges were Mrs. Anna Mae
' Grose of St. Marys and Mr, Jack
Whiteside of Stratford, both
'C.F.S.A. judges. Mr. Crawford
Douglas of Wingham was unable to
attend due to the weather.
conditions.
Mr. George Simmons, Director,
of Camping' at Camp. lVlenesturi s
was to speak to camp counsellors
followfig a banquet at 'Victoria
•
•Street United Church, hut again
due ,to the weather very few
counsellors , could get to the
church. •
• Our professionals, Mr, and
-Mrs-:-*Brady, the judges, out-of-
town skaters and their. parents
were storm -stayed, so in all 27
people' attended the dinner,'
Infer -club competitions will be
held Sunday, March 5, This
includes competitors from 14
clubs, everyone is welcome to
attend. Skating will start at 12
noon
"Exodus" and ''Salute to'Jiinmy Adjudicator's Award for her -
Webb were, played .by • the e ahora e co _ t , s
Concert Band. The Stage hand Grp Outstandfng•Per'form:lnc, Fent to'"°'. 'tlie p)ay' Lorraine .Pettus, Fri e
' a o G,1).C.1. for 'his •Duston' and Kaye. Uustou sca'rcely
entertained with "Moments to Ton} vl Qusil f Irioveci at throughout roughout tlfe•Itlay..-
Remember' ,'"Sunrise. Sunset'', humerous and realistic portrayal Myself, 111tl 1 understand hnw
"'Welve• Only Just Begun" and , of Joshua. the butler. lel -Ring
other popular songs.' Around the Moon." Monica f•'1'vnn they did it:
An Instrumental Music Course of Clinton' received tto' , ojht'r
is to be offered at G.D.C.I 'next a v ii`r.(1 for a n () u,t s t a n d i n c
year". This coni se. contrary to the Performance-:. tor - herr pa t't , in
beliefs and pi•ophesations of , "Happy Journey to Camden - opt'
some, has been supported well by Trenton
• ft)rtitude of the three statues in
the students. They will learn how Awards ofMerit wore ,received
to play instrument and' some 'by Rick Fisher. Cynthia Campbell
theory Aill'be taught. • and Sue DArnlrip of C;.1).C.I.: Rob
At the present, the member's of ck Of Clinton: and Diane
. the Viking Concert Band. for the 'T ior'nton Of Stratford Central for
Most part, have• taught hex performance in ''hIinikin and,
themselves how to play their Manikin".
instrument through music hooks The number 'of entries iii the
with'the help of Mr. Kalhfleisch Huron -Perth„ Drama Festivirl
• and- -`have- sfrc-eeded tlir(mt�h Irrs�iw3ndlecl-frarrl5r�(lastyewr Ft
:practise, ' only three school' this year:
The hand is now preparing fol' Stratford C'•entral. Clinton
its Spring. Tour. We will tontr' the Highschool, and Goderich were
Woodstock -Waterford area fors. the only entries.'-'
two days, April 27th and 28th. Adjudicator of the event was
The Year Three students have - Don McFadden, who is known to
been spending classes with Mr. manv"i)rama Club members as
Dick,.one of the three Guidance
•Counselors,at G. D.C.I. We have
been discussing self betterment,
mental hygiene and just life in succession` that G.D.C.I. has
general• won the Huron -Perth Festival.
Contained . i n t 1i e Nine Mr, and Mrs. Robinson, the cast
Ingredients of Mental 'llygierle
Everyone is more tn►sv than
usual at school tht'st' (Iays. We
se.,m to h€' tr('(111e11t'Ws'ts.
i11 prel) aI',Ition Int' tfit'
approaching exams.
They begin Thursday, March
9th for the Senior St.i Id•erats trim the
'following Monday fin' Years One.
and Two. The first draft of the
exam timetable has been posted,
Intiagine how difficult it would
he to schedule the i'zains :now that
we can take whatevef' subjects we
wank' The administration c'an't
schedule all Year Eleni " si hi]0i fs.
for- example, without regarding
any other grade as nr,tnv . Year
Four students take Year Thret'
and Ye,ir• Five subjects. thus
these various tunes of writing
can't conflict.
was he who adjudicated 'Trigon , We've been told that when life
'71. • hands you it lemon rraake
This is the second year in rlem,ynade, so 1 suppose everyone'
is lookin;,lpr'wal'd to the Winter
Break which in)lne(fiately follows
the exams'
are, "Do you,.know how to make
the most of what you've got?" "Do
you live each day to.its fullest?"
and "When life hands you a lemon
do you,,make lemonade?"
Last Friday morning, the
senior students enjoyed, `"Ring
Around the Moon" the play the "
uron Perth hockey
A Ieague, act..
. 4•
Two games' were played last unassisted at 3:10, 7:30 and 14:55
week in the Huron Perth Separate and one assisted by Derek. Regier
School Hockey League that saw St. _ at 11:25. , ,
Mary's School in Goderich on the The three stars of that game
ice, ' . were Robert Regier, first, Mark
In the opening me of a home Cronyn, second (both of Mount
and home match against Our Lady Carmel) and Dave Bedour' of St.
of Mount Carmel in Zurich the St., Mary's third.
Mary's boys were downed 6-1. The Cronyn-Regier
Mark Cronyn of Mount Carmel combination for Mount Carmel
opened the scoring with the only managed to hand St. Mary's
goal of the first period at the 12 another defeat in the second game
minute Mark an assist going to of that series as the home town
Robert Reginer. At 10:12 of the boys "we.re edged 2-1. Robert
second period that. com'bina'tion R'egier scored from Derek Regier
reversed with'Regier getting the in the first period to give Mount
goal and Cronyn the assi_stjo put Carmel the lead but in the second
Mount Carmel ,out frrot4t by two frame Tom Doherty tied it up for
goals. St. Mary's. ,
• At 2:05 of the final period it . Mark Cronyn however
lookedas though St. Mary's might connected on a pass from Robert
be getting back into the game as Regier to steal' a 2-4 victory
Tom Doherty put one away with over the .Goderich team. The
the help Of Mike Pitr-e and lan stars of that game were, first,
'Chisholm 'but. after_ that it was Dave Bedourof Goderiei, second,
Mount Car•mel's game all the way.. TOM Doherty of 'Goderich and
Robert Regier scored four -i tore third,„,Robert • Regier t)f Mount
unansoered goals, tht°ee-ri'Carinel.
NO'.? 1 C E
A COURSE IN
AGRICULTURAL MARKETING
will be held
MARCH 6, 8, to, 1 1, 15- & 17-1912
10:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
at the
AGRICULTURAL OFFICE, CLINTON
This course, developed by., the Ontario Department of
Agriculture and Food, is to'be presented in Huron County to
acquaint area farmers with such topics as: The Framework of
Marketing;"Elements of Price Theory -Demand and Supply;
C„standSupply; The Futures Market; Marketing Legislation
and Programmes; Interna'tional Trade" and Canadian
Agriculture.
DISCUSSION LEADERS:
DICK HEARD & JACK HAGARTY
Farm Management Specialists
PROF. BOB MARSHALL, 6.A.C.;
' ,,LARRY CAMPBELL,
Meat Packers Council
BOB'TEBBUTT of "Merrill Lynch"..
& NORMAN WATSON, O,D.A.P.
For Ptirther Info:
Calf ' 1X N PULIeN,
Ag. Rep..Por Huron County
48213426 or 4824846
:1'ht' St. petei"s Young -People
just finished their own mission
last Sunday.. It consisted of a
series of meetings in the church
hall every right at 7:30,
-At these meetings Father
Have conducted a lecture on
various tppios "concE:rnink
, relii;ion. After this the teens held
a discussion on the topic.
The mission, -for the teenagers
ended, on Friday with a mass. •
-Father-Hayes has , t,anrzed.for.
this T'hur'sday a 'Youth Panel"-
mg111: w'her'e volunteer members
we'rt� assigned questions like: Are
pa rents tooold-fashioned'': Could
• for Sifto'who pumped in 3
the . 'Church do moie about unanswered goals, Drsaper- tied it
appealing to young people today`.' at 112 unassisted and Tim
and Should we marry young'' The ('Brien netted°the winner at 9.02
peop orking..on t.1 s-equestions.• est i to Tom
with an ass now ng
must hold a debate on it 'when Crawford, Ken Daer's hard ,slap -
everyone can give their point of shot, front lust outside the ,blue
view. This is .all going to take The -provided insurance for Sifto
place Thursday night.
at 15.56. Both Rick Duckw'crth in .
A s. afternoon
ido' was organized he • the Sifto nets and Bill Hutchins of
Sunday afternoon down around the 1jRMC o made netsa1'some fine saves,
area of Bluewatei' Beath. The
kids that did show up had fun. The first game in the best of 5
For the future, tete group is . , finals between Sifto and Building
t.ryin�.�.,.to 'or' anize a• •'a °t*:._ ni .h..-._-•
g g •'dance • Centie was 1 g t,
'rnarathoneafter the exams, They (Wednesday). The secendgame is
are hoping to get,a trip lined up to . slated for. Sunday (March 5) at'
Toronto on their own- or with the 7:30 p.m. and the third on Wed,,:
Kingsbridge Youth Club• March 8 at 8:30 p.m.''
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