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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-03-02, Page 71 Wee Minor 1.I�ck�y To Continued from,Page 6 • the Exeter end, Larry Daer -knocked in Danny. . l .aillet's reb'ou'nd to give Goderich a well deserved tie. ' The result left the best of three series tied at one win and a tie for each team. A fourth game was "ordered to 'be played, Sunday afternoon in Exeter tp decide the series, ie' Exeter won the game 5-0 to take the series., The 'Broncos 'scored'a goal in each of the first two periods,and added three more in the final 'period to, salt "'aayMt eir.victori Jeff , Fuller, Steve Skinner, * Doug Brooks, David.Be11 and Dave Bogart were the goal scorers. Coach Ron Bogart, • who ;is also coach of• the South• Huron` senior 'high school football• "team, .will now take his ,team into the next ,,,. , ,round 'of the O.M.H.A. ` playoffs * against Stoneybrook,, Don Elliott's Legion, team deserves credit for the firie showing they made against the s„tio jt ,; ,x,oter team . The• next big' test for the Godich team in the Brampton Novice Tournament 0 which is held during the mid- winter school holidays. In preparation for that, coach Elliott will be lining up some tough games for -his team. This Saturday they: will play here at 7:00 probably against Wingham.• REE WEE LEAGUE First game of the semi-final playoff, the Ghampior Club Grill defeated Sifto Salt on Tuesday February 22, 5-2. Tim McLean led his team with ' two goals, while single tallies went to Brad ,.4 Duff, Rick Stoddart and Dennis. LeBlanc.- Picking .up' assists for" Club Grill were five . players, - Gary Peters, Shannon Niblock, Don Kirkconnel}, •Ralph Nivens, and Rick Shoemaker. Scoring for Sifto Salt was Steven Chase and Tony Bedard, Second.garne`Tuesday Goderich Motors won • over , Goderich Restaurant 4-2 as Bill Gauley 1 d the attack with two goals. 0 e goal scorers for Goderich Motors were Pat Kelly and Ian Lambert who, also picked up an •4 assist. Brian Reed assisted on 13oih oTGaerg goals an`cilayed a strong game. Paul'Helesic and Paul :Schaefer were . Goderich Restaurant's goal scorers and BilrWalters picked up an assist in the game. ioderich-Motors now advance to the finals,- as they won two straight games over the Goderich Restaurant.'"Bill ,Gauley-'scored° • what proved to 1.)e .the winning goal for Goderich' Motors and Jeff Harrison got the first goal, both unassisted. Deryl Cracknell kept CH Ir . coach; remarked the whore team 'played good hockey. The- neat game the winners, will.advance to the finals for the Don Hoist 'Grand Championship trophy. Second game of the semi-finals Goderich Elevator went down two ' -games straight as Roger Legere led McGee G.M' Parts to their •.second straight" win. they now advance to the play-offs, , either against Denomme' Flowers or Don Hoist Real Estate. lnythe first minute of play in the game:Roger Legere let a shot go from close in, it "took a crazy -. n atul.a ,eZ »F traugbaji-r. scored the second goal to give McGee's a 2-0 lead and also set up the first` goal, Goderich Elevator came back to make the score 2--1 and outplayed Mc.Gee's in'the third period, but 'w'.,°. just couldn't beat John Reinhart:in the nets hs`''1 a stopped several shots that were labeled. Scoring for Goderich Elevator - was Scott Kennedy as he fired one from inside the blue line unassisted. Carl LeBlanc set Roger Legere Grp for his second goal of the night as he let a hard ° slap shot go that hit the top cross bar and went in. We would like to thank Goderich Manufacturing for donating a trophy for the champions in the standing which was - Keith Hiusser's Goderich Elevators. In the only game played Monday evening February 28, at .7:30 in the third game of the semi-finals, Denomme Flowers white -washed Don HoIst heal: Estate 4 — 0.• The game started out to be a real play-off hockey game as Denomme Flowers opened the scoring as Terry Crawford got the first,goal, assisted by Brent • Boak and- Greg Beacon. Phil Evans tied the gameaa-one all, but the- referee disallowed the goal as it didn't go in. Kevin Meriam . who set up the goal, argued' and protested the decision of the ref's and drew a ten-minute misconduct. . ' Then., ,the `roof fell in as Denomme-Flowers scored three more unanswered goals and now advance to the „play-offs against •McGee G.M. Parts. " 'Continued from Page 6 4--Goderich Restaurant in the game __.as he...got . their_ ..onl.y..._goal_ w unassisted. Second game Thursday, February "24th, Sifto Saltevened • tlte'`series at a game each as they vent on a scoring spree nd came '1► up with an 8-5 victo ver Club Grill. Steven Chase 1e e attack with --four goals and an assist.. Other goals were • by Mike Cochrane, Steve Deney,. Tony Bedard and Tom Sager; 'Steve Meriam picked up two assists for �► the winners, while -Tom Sager, ` Tom Doherty, and Randy Larnb drew assists in the game. Club Grill, goal scorers were Tim McLean, Shannon Niblock, Phil Main, Brad Duff, and Bob Sartori. Shannon Niblock, Gary Peters and Don„Kirkconnell drew assists on « the goals. ROTARY BANTAM ALL-STARS ,The Rotary Bantam All -Stars edged Ingersoll 5-4 in overtime in an "A" division game played Thursday night in Clinton. Sixty- fTr"teams•are-entered in Clinton Minor Hockey Association Bantam Hockey Tournament which lasts three weeks. Lee Arbour was the star of the game as he scored the winning goal at the 3:05 mark in, the overtime period unassisted, plus he picked up another goal and two assists Brian Yeoman, Rick Moody and Grant Shelton 'each got a goal. - Grant Shelton's goal was the one that tied the game at four -all, as it came at the 19:0 mark of the third period. In. the game Doug Marshall* picked up*, two/Mists and Mike Andrews, Ricky Moody and Grant Shelton each had an assist. BANTAM HOUSE LEAGUE -PLAY-OFFS Don Holst Real Estate played one of their best games to date this season and came through with a 5-0 win over • Denomme' Flowers in the first game Thursday, February 24, to tie the seriesat a game each. `don Hoist defence played an outstanding game. » o Steven Crew led the attack as he set up the first goal, scored by Glen Hutchins; this proved to be the winning goal as Pete Kelp came up With a shut out. 'Irian Petrie made it 2-0 then the roof fell in as goal tender Jed Dejong' let in two mors goals scored by 'Mike Cummings. Kevin =Meriam got the final goal while Phil Evans and Doug Sprortle picked up assists in the game. Harry Kerr. GODERICH FROSTED 'FOOD1 65 HAMILTON STREET - BURNS ° CAMPFIRE --VAC. PACK BACON SLICED coo HAM STEWING BEEF 1 Winners of the second draw and the overall bonspiel champions at MaitlandGoIf and Country Club are left to right, Ed Brissette, lead," • the Sifto Salt Ninth Annual Curling Bonspieh:held Saturday at the Pete Graf, second, Vaughan Harris, vice and Gerry°Walter, skip.— K Best of luck to Dennis 542; Kay Falconer, 530; 1VLarie F-Lassxl-ne----and- Cliff -• Komiedy: --Dods; 4215,—Vera Gregg ' 438;" ` coache.s of the two teams who will Doug Telford, 566. • be trying to win the championship .4 " and the Don Hoist Trophy, Terry Born Losers -3 Crawford got his second goal of • Edith Moody,• 757; Velma° thenight and Steve Williams and Haylow, 556; Shirley Picot, 374: Brent Boaicgotthe-othergoalsfor Chris Hutt'ti icon 530: Carl Denomme Flowers. - Campbell, 600;' Pat R•ioley; 443. For the consolation series itr ; r be`46ttrerich Elec riMersus ' F RTE5�R5 ttMIXED •• �' Don Hoist Real -Estate. Hopefuls' -3 KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN Janet Willis, 506: KevinRumig, JUVENILE ALL-STARS , , 698; Doreen Willis. 486 Dan Travelling to Orangeville by Willis, 418 Alice Porter. 395:• bus with local hockey fans who Bill Porter, 392. ....gave., -their.. support -the Juvenile's upset the Orangeville 'Oddballs -0 team last Wednesday evening, Dawn Sowerby. 509: Dom February, 23, 4, and now . Sowerby, 465; Hazel McMichac�1. 'lddVahce in°'talenexf roue& ifi'the'. •410-; "Frank McMichael, 41:1. O.M,H.A. play-offs:• • Garry Yeoman was outstanding Mary's Six -1 in the nets as all the players Mary Miller, 399; John Millet . , played exceptionally well as they '532; Naida, McClinchtry. 327; carne from behind to win the Elmer McClinchey, 378, series. Bruce Stoll led the team . with 3 goals and Stewart Asher, Country 'Pals: -.2 .:.:..Mike_.TWildgen -and Phil Petre, Aisla Fisher, 437; Herman contributed' a 'goal each. `Eisler; - '9•, T'Edith` ' F'u-lier, -469:- „KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN Ron Fuller, 570; Betty Moore. JUVENILES' 308; Tom Moore, 488. - - in the first game against Essex, Snowbirds --2 played Monday night in Goderich, Charles Orr, 515: Beverley Essex came up with a' 3-2 win. Orr, 685; Phyllis Fisher, 437; Stewart Asher opened the scoring Frank Baer., 515; Eva Etiler, 342; at the 10 -minute mark of the first Alf Etzler, 624. period as Phil Petre and Mike Wildgen set him up. Tryhards—l. Goderich hada man advantage, Phyllis Bogie, 263 Bill Bogie, but the power play backfired as 445; Jean Dotter, 371; Ray Potter, Essex got a two -on -one breakaway 365 Ted Johnston, 4841 Sylvia. to tie the game. Essex went ihead Johnston, 490. �.„ i • as a Tooke puel�'r�ra�sheft in_.front of - .. .._. ..._,. 19° - the the net and -'they made no mi;;take to go ahead 2-1. Essex got another goal before the end of the second period and held on to a two -goal lead until the final minute • of the , game. Kentucky Fried ` Chicken Juveniles pulled the goal tender with a minute to go and finally scored at the 19:40 mark "as Petrie tipped in a shot, fired by Steve Asher. Goderich missed a lot of good chances and should have won this game, blit lady luck wasn't • with ''there as the puck just wouldn't go in•for them. Garry Yeoman played an outstanding game in the nets for Goderich and if it wasn't for Gary, thescore might have been a lot higher for Essex. Do you have something to sell? Put your message before 11,800 households in Huron County in the w , ° HURON SHOPPING NEWS CLASSIFIED • PAGE Ptiotte the Minton News'Recnrd At 4$2444$ to 0110 your ad. • , Young Folks -1 Helen ) "isher, 353; Jim Fisher, 503; Mavis Fisher, 305; Bill Fisher, 574; Helen Straughan, 409; Ben Straughan, 550. Hound Drogs-2 Bob Rising, 515; Phyllis Fisher, 368; Leonard Fisher, 541; Carol Baer, 339; Keith Baer, 482; Clara Anne Jewell, 539, FRIDAY NIGHT MIXED LEAGUE The Bombers -2 • Marj. Moore, 589; Sonny Moore, 573; June Jeacock, 553; Dianne McPhee, 579; Don McWhinney,'644; Bob Mills, 606, The Moochers -1 Jean Preszcator, 479; Howard eszcator, 434; Bev Doll. 608; a Frank Bowra, 443. The Gems -2 Janet Gemmell,ii30; Russ Gemmell, 676; Nonie Collier, 449; Pete -Collier, 568;• •Lillian , Kelly, 373; Stan Keelly, 389, The Worn -Outs.— Millie Rumig, 350; Joe Rumig, 590; Yvonne Chase, 570; . Abe Chase, 566; Ruth' Chas, orgere, 421;, •Pitblado, 496. Zapoters Herta Sartori, 556; Heinz Sartori, 570; Donna Young, 386; Fred Young, 574, • • Apollo •Margaret Fester, 504; `"Fred fester,LANES=ST-R-A-TFORD Heinz Sartori, 1;491;5 Vince 1.,egere, 5.0; Nick Legere, 5&7; 1 ., f Young,, :1,152: Carson Mille', • Isabel Riehl, 489.- S t u m.ph-., 1 t083: H. .1.1.22; 'Geo: .Warner, 1,406 Don Broadfoot, 960; E,.Ohle'r, 1,1„85: • , WED. MIXED' LEAGUE' B. Wilson.'1,122; R. Boras, 1,0791: Y -M c W h fn Flapjacks—ry k� G2ot, ` G. Fitzgerald, 1,277, McWhinney __ 417: _Peter_ de Groot, 52 Tina Eropey, 487 Bill � , 4 3Stiff_ Brow 25 „ _� • INTER TOWN p - LITTLE BOWL -4' ney 1,,443, Jim, 1 225. ROYALE 3'PLY FACIAL TISSUES ORANGE FLAVOUR CRYSTALS 31/2 OZ. TANG •SILVER RIBBON CHOICE' .19 GREEN BEMIS OR WAX _O-V,E CREADY,= A r_. PURPOSE FLOUR ,3oF R 4e79 2139 694 7 ib. Huron R4iling-1 • . ' Arleata Patterson. 449: Mary Rivett, 526; .Jerry Rivett,„_ 601: Bill Smith, 547; Ruth Smith, 518: Boh Patterson, 601. • The Odd .Couples— Bill Mclsaac, 494: Anne MclSa.tc, 487; 'Ian Scott, 563: Dianne Scott, 491; Cathy Young, 536; DcltTr'7.Teth0d1,e546. gers-2 i:1stF: heath, 427; Doug Fisher, 583: Iv\ Fisher, 356: Allen Clark, " 55U; E:,rta Clark, 436; Marlene -131. Falcons.71...... ;_ ... Marj.. Moore, 723: Dianne McPhee. 630; Rita Powell, 465; • JOEL • Schlesinger, 554; Norma Kingswell, 450: Audrey Brindley, 503. The Mob -2 Orville Wayland, 531: Beverly Wayland, 441; Mike Russelo, 582; Arlene Russelo, 472; Verna Jackson, 486. • The Better. Half -2 - David Williams, •519; Lynda Allis, •494;- Greg Potter,, 547; Janet Allis, 413: ,Doug Feagan, 464; Cheryl Feagan, 616. Pin Dodgers=1 Valerie - Vanderburgh, 398; Dennis,Vanderhurgh, 453: Linda Straughan 383; Don Johnston,' 643; Sharon Sillih, Sanders, 492, 474; Jim The Leftovers -0 Jean" Maclnnes, 612; Alex MacInnes, 676; Raymond Haggitt. 481: Lois Haggitt, 336, The Pickets -3 Cathy Stephens, 663; Eddie Britnall, 626; Carol Britnarll, 439: Brian Davidson, 620: Ken Davidson, -Rao. TEACHERS Counters --1 R. Snell; 357; Ff. Videan, 223; F'. Hesk, 303: B. Bogie, 385, Jay's -2 T. Scratcli, ,346; V.• Kane; 275. Hoofers -72 D. Verhoef, 369; D. MacDonald, 373; C. Shannon; 364; E. Crawfbrd, 315, - Yeoman -1 ,, I). Yeo, 378'; E. Cory, 2424 M. Vrooman, 35.4, R. Shaddtck, J60, tl Voliont m2 f /ow* IN STOCK Pfymovifi rtinMi fft Togo Purls *CHRYSLER- cANADA LT?. Choose from al selection of CHRYSLERS, PLYMOUTHS, DODGES COLTS, CRICKETS, DODGE &" FARGO TRUCKS • E -I ANCE Your Usd Car ALL For We have buyers coming in doily for used cars and our supply is low. So now is the time to deal. 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