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Goderich Building Centre took scored 4 goals to . pace li�illding
a2-.0 lead in their best of. 5 final Centre.
wit with 2 ��iic '�`S''xfto Salt tones Sowerby opeiesl file scoring on
during the past week. They won 3--:..a.goal assisted by tarl Routley at
;last Wednesday (March 1) and 6- 2:14 of the first period but Wane
3 on Sunday (March 5). Fisher tied it up for Sifto Salt 1
lrilast Wednesday'sgarrie, Earl minute and.,,21.,,seeonds latet• ,at
Routley's second gdal of the game 3:41. Buck Million's goal assisted
gave . Building ,. Centre • theirs by -Dennis Lassaline at 12:59 gave
margin of' victory, He a .Jy Building Centre a 2.1 lead after 1
assisted on Building Centre's period.
only other goal. ' - . Sifto Salt's Wayne Draper
Ken Daer opened the scoring scared the lone goal of the second
for Sifto Salt at 6:02 of the first period at 3:29 assisted by Tom
period on a slapshot from just Crawford.
outside the blueline. Bud Boyes put Building Centre
Earl Routley's first goal of the .ahead to stay at the 55 second
game tied it at 1-1 in the second mark of the third period. Rick
• period at 1:12. SowerbF's second goal of the
Dennis Lassaline gave Building:, .game at 8:37 proved to be the
Centre a 2-1 lead at 2:08 of the winning goal. He made it 5-2 at
third period. The goal was 11:12 but Ken Daer pulled Sifto
assisted by Bob Dick and Earl Salt to within 2 goals at 17:43
,Routley. - assisted assisted by Jim McAstocker.
Ken Daer tied the game with Rick Sowerby scored the final
another hard slapshot from goal of the gameat 19:08 assisted
outside' the blueline at• 3:43. by Earl Routley.
Routley stole the puck from There was one skirmish in the
behind the Sifto net and • therlt• final period when Building Centre
tucked it between Sifto goalie,Rick- forward Bob Dick and Sifto goalie
Duckworth's pad and the goalpost Rick Duckworth 'wrestled for a
at 15:57 for the winning goal. few minutes. Dick. received 2
On Sunday, Rick Sowerby ,minutes for crosschecking and 5
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The third game in the final was at 8:00 p.m. and Wednesday
last night (Wed.). Ila fourth arid- March 15 at 8:3,0 p.m..
Volleyball tourney hei
at., C:H•S.S. Sa�urdny
Last Saturday, -March . 4,p 12
teamS from six area. elementary
schools par„ ici .ated ih their
Fourth' Annual Volleyball
Tournament, held this year at
"Central"I-iuron Secondary School,
Clinton.
During the tournament which
lasted from 9:00 •a.m. to 3:00
0.m., the over 150 pupils played
67 single games.
As in the past, the excellent
refereeing was provided by local
high school .pupils under the
°direction of .Ken Clynick. Much
appreciation is due. to these
students who gave their time to
assist -with:this tournament. "
Manny interested parents 'were
on hand to see their boys and girls
play At least one parent
remarked on the improvement in
the type bf voll eyballbeing played
this year as compared to four
years ago and thought it was likely
because of ,the improved use of
school facilities and teacher
interest.
Blyth, the most recent school to
enter the tournament, fielded a'
very strong boys' team which
forced the Clinton •boys into ,a
play-off for first plac„e., -
BOYS, Clinton, Blyth Public
School, Huron Centennial and
Hullett Central, Holmesville,,,and
Seaforth Public.
GIRLS, Clinton, , Hullett
Central, Huron Centennial,
Seaforth Public, . Blyth, and
Holmesville.
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MITE EXHIBITION
Don Johnston's Legion Aux.
Flyers were in Bayfield Friday
.flight, March 3 to play an
exhibition game, and downed
Bayfield"•Mites 8-3.
Don reports all his boys played
good hockey'aS David Eastwood
came up with five "goals. Allan
' Rivett two goals, Jahn Alexander
one goal. Sharing in •the assists
were Greg.Marshall with 2, Brian
Shortreed and• Del Bedard ..with
one each, _.. �..r
"MITE -"41.1 ALL-STARS,,.
Saturday night in a return
match against Stratford, the Mite
"A" All -Stars lost•a tough gatne
to Stratford. as they bleW a 2-0
lead in the final 10 Minutes of the
game' to lose 4-2.
Steve Sager opened the scoring
for Goderich unassisted and
Robert Jeffery made it 2-0 as
Jim Fritzley set him, up. Four
players figured itYthe scoring for
Stratford. Al Dunmore, Mike
Booth, Tim Adain,, and David
Marchl. assists and John Alexander 4Shewfelt got the shutotfit in the
another shut -out.
Legion Aux. Sailors crushed" goals for Gardiner's, while Bruce
Bedford°Hotel and now advance to, Melick and Mike Gibbs knotched
the finals as Paul Legere scored t singles. Rick Leddy had two goals
three times, Mike Paquette, Dean and D a nu y ,Boyce 011 epkf o r
Bowrd and Mark Rowe got the Gletrmark:
other goats. Final score 6-0, Mills' goals were scored by
Mike Murphy figured in the Paul Young, Wayne 'Jackson and
scaring as he got two assists and Terry Schoemaker. Larry McGee
Mice .Paquette .got the "other , got the lone Legion tally..
assist'. Rick Ryan again picked • In the s eni i- f i n a 1 of t h e
a "shut -out for the winners. u charnpionship•round an Saturday,,
Allan Rivett's third goal pf the Kentucky Fried Chicken defeated
Gardiner's
game, was aa41 the Le ion Aux. . Dairy 2--' 1„ in a game
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provided rovided plenty oiexcite�lit
y't" "Fri eeged- ti upset the flip
Novice All -Stars' defeated
Hanover 2-1 in a game played
here last Saturday.
The game was a hard-fought
affair„ with Goderich holding, the
lead throughout. Bill Peters,
assisted by Mike .Hodges andry
Larry McGee, and Jim Costello.
' assisted by Ronan Conlon and Ron
Kirkconnell, ga.y,e N'.the
Legionnaires a 2-0;lead before
Gig/Lira-vett scored forHanover.
Goderich is now 4aiting word
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,ton who t'herr opponents will be in
team in the Round Robin Series. Plus lots of good hockey by the,, the first round Of 'the W.O.A`.A. '
The victory 'snapped J Canadian teams that finished ,Iand, , playoffs. - .
Tire's four game winning streak second in` the regular schedule. There will be no All-Star game
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and placed the Legion Flyers in Jir><i' Burbine and Mike Hodges here this Saturday evening
the finals, one point ahead of scored for the, winning KFC team, because the players will be taking
Goderich Electric who was •filth while Ronan Conlon got the only part in the Squirt House League
and one point' behind the Legion goal for Gardiner's..
Aux. Sailors who finished third. In the semi-final o f the
.john Huff of the Canadian Tire consolation " round,, Glenmark
suffered a leg injury when he • Homes blanked Legion 6-0. Jim
slammedintothe goal posf in the Costello had a hat trick for
last period. We hope the injury ,Glenmark, with Rick Leddy
isn't too serious. adding two goals and Tom Fincher
David Eastwood icked u two one for the winners. Brian
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MITE HOUSE LEAGUE
In the only game played Friday
night, MacDonald Marine downed
Bedford Hotel 10-0'. • 'John
Sheardgwn got a shut -out for the
winners as Larry Boyce and
James Fritzley each had the hat -
trick. Stephen Dobie picked up two
goals and single. goals ' went to
Tom Smith and Jeffery Sowerby.
Saturday morning March 3, in
the first game at 10:00 a.m.,
Goderich Electric blew __a 2-0
lead and lost to the top team, in.the
-round robin series, Canadian
Tire by a score of 5-2. Steven
Sager and Tim Lassaline scored
for Goderich Electric both goals
unassisted and I believe•this was
Tim Lassaline's first goal of, the
season. Larry Kelly and John Huff
supplied aL1 the goals for
Canadian Tire as Kelly picked up
another hat trick, the lone assist
in the game was .by Owen
Morarity. -
Second • game Saturda.y
morning. Legion Aux. Sailors
came•up with a good performance ,;
as they white -washed the Legion
-`Aux. Flyers 3-0. Mark" Rowe
'scored twice for the Sailors' while
Paul Legere opened, the scoring.
Rick Ryan who was in the nets for
the l;eg'ion Aux. Sailors picked up
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scored the other goal 'for the Glenmark goal.. „____4_,_ _�____,,,
Legion Aux. Flyers. Larry Kelly. As a result of these playoffs;
and Darrell Graham gave the finals for the championship
Canadian Tire the lead in the and runner-up trophies will shape
game as Kelly had'two goals and up as .follows: ,,
Graham one. David Lomus drew This Saturday Kentucky ..Fried
an assist on the second goal. Final Chicken .and Mills Motors will
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score 4-3. eet'in a two -gam total • goals
MacDonald ' Marine knocked -, series f9r' the championship
Goderich Electric out of the trophy. The first game will take
Round Robin Series as they played place at 8:00 in the morning, with
positional hockey and took the second game going at 8:30
advantage of every opportunity as p•m-
they hammered them 7-5. Larry Also on Saturday, Gardiner's
• Boyce led the ifttck with 2 goals Dairy and. Glenmark Homes will
and two assists. • .,'' playoff in a two -game total=goal
Steve Sager' kept Goderich series for the runner;up trophy.
- Electric in t1te,ganie as he picked 'The first game will be at 9:00 in
up four"' goals. while Willie the morning and the second arl:30
• Denomme got, the other goal and p• m •-
Allan Bakker the only assist.:Tom At,thee conclusion of the
finals.
PEE WEE HOUSE LEAGUE
In the third game of the semi-
finals Club Grill -edged outt Sifto
Salt in a •real exciting game to
, advance to the finals against
Goderich Motors who defeated f�
Goderich Restaurant in two "
straight games, Tim' McLean led
the attack for Club Grill with 2
goals and an assist.
Shannon Niblock scored the
winning' goaLas Dennis LeBlanc
„opened the scoring and Rick
Stoddard also got a goal. Final
score 5-4. Scoring for Sifto Salt
was Steve Meriam", Paul '
Dougherty, Tony Bedard, and
Steve Chaser Fred Jewell picked
up two assists and Tom Sager one.
In the first game of the finals A.
Club Grill • shut out Goderich
Motors 2-0. Fred Schoemaker
was the °big gun for the winners,
scoring both goals, with assists
'going t . Rick Stoddard and Bob'
Sartorl4 Both teams played •
championship hockey in which
Saturday evening aures being 4 there Were 5 penalties, but Brad
Smith, Stephen -Dobie, Robert a Duff, thQ. Club Grill collo, made
Jeffery, Randy Middel and Jeffery Played'at 7:30 and 8:30 p.rt►.; the goalie,
Sowerby had one goal each for Legion trophies will be presented the difference. ,
MacDonald Marine 'and James • t o the r u,nn e r - u p and For the runner up trophy,
Fritzley picked up two assists. ** championship teams. `Goderich .Restaurant bombed
- It is hoped, ,a good Sifto Salt 5-2. Paul Schaeffer and
SQUIRT HOUSE LEAGUE
'In Squirt House League playoff
'action, in quarter finals, played
last Friday, Gardiner's Dairy
defeated Grlenmark“Homes 6=3
and.Mills Motors beat. Legion 3-
1. "
Danny Maillet scored four
representation of parents and Deryl Cracknell lead the assau't
interested fans will make a"point with` --2 goals each and Mike
of attending these games, as they Lapaine got the other goal for
represent,the climax to what has Goderich 'Restaurant.' • Drawing
been a very successful season for :assists were Paul 1-Ielesic, Bill
the Squirt House League., Walters and, Rick Healy, Sifto
SQUIRT ALL-STARS Salt's goals. Were scored by Tom
.Coach Don Elliott's Legion Please turn to Page 7
, This group of Goderich Bowlers travel led to K itchener Waterloo on
Sunday to compete in the ninth annual Southern Ontario Youth
Bowl ing Counci•I Championships as part of an entry from Zone T of
which Goderich is part. Leftto right are, back, Mrs. Marg Moore,
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LADIES LEAGUE
Ladies Commercial League
SWINGERS: -3
Vera Carman, 463; ; Gail Doak,
444; ColleenStraug-m, 467: Wris
Little, 594; Dianne ° Bacon, 441;
Marie MacDonald, 472.
GUTTER BALLS -0
448; Fran McClinchy, 492; Eileen
Haggitt, 385; Jean Good, 592.
HURRICANES -1
D. Cooper, 481; M. Robinson,
442; Rita Allen, 586; , Faye
Shea rd.own, - 6244 Sharon .Moore,
419; Carol Shaw, 417.
ROADRUNNERS -2
.Joyce Lassaline, 544; Joan
• Chris. Turner, 423; Donna Clark, 448; Mary Pellow, 392;
Leppington, 550; Sue Doak, 451; Donna Powell, 479; Mavis Fisher,
Penny Crawford, 516; Denise 1465.
Radford, 409. ..
SALTIES-1 -•
Millie Montgomery,. 508; Flo.
Sowerby; 4031• Betty Reid, 548;
Louise Pitre, 521; Irene Sparks,
,524; Lois Chapman, 598.
GO -GETTERS -2
Bev Sanderson, 517; Del.
Geddes, 598; Alice Krohner, 522;
Carol Good, 477; 'Sue Kolkman,
570; Cheryl'Feagan, 417. '
HEP CATS -1
Marj Smith, 580; Yvonne
Porter, 522; Barb Martin, 486;
Debbie Smith, 616; Elaine Smith,
458; Mary Cote, 413. -,
ROLL. IN.G PINS --2'
Joyce Bolton, 435; Alice De
Mers, 589; Lorraine Jones, 476;
Jo:inine Sitiickland, 397; Velma
Campion, 583. •
'HELL'S ANGELS -1 •
James, 423"; M: "Kellough,
396; M. Buff, 512; A. Tipert, 496;
D Mittithfore 606; G.
McWhirineyr.515.
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LOSER3y=2
Perky Mabon:, n '454; Lorna
llolston, 485; Linn Abbott, 563;
Diane Campbell, 428; Dorothy
Ziegler, 425; Sharon°Little, 405.
HAPPY HUSTLERS -1
Pat McClinchy, 448; .Jewel
Plimket, 52gk bolds McClinchy,
COUNTRY COUSINS -2
- Phyllis- Rodger, 443; Betty
Helesic, 535; Linda Glenn, 380;
Laura Lawrence, 643; Lila
McClinchy,'439; Ge'dd' Groot, 441.
KINETTES-1 •
Barb Shewfelt, 500; Ev.
Gardiner, 580; Flo. Cummings,
520; Teen Bannister, 554; Mary
Lou Melick, 591; Marion Yeoman,
541. A
GREENHORNS -2
Dorothy McConnell, 431; Mary
Lou Clements,- • 681; Shirley
Smith, 675; Sandra Graham, 524;
Donna Duncan, 553; Margo l3, 481.
MENS LEAGUE
MENS MAJOR
HAWKES-2
8, Mills, 539; C. Harman, 705;-
11. • Sartori, 630; J, McWhinney,
63({J'9(�; G. Allison, 581, 581; R: Reid, o
133.
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the YouthBowling Council Zone representative; Randy Little, Brian
Jacques, Brian Lovett, Larry Adams and Debbie Smith. At the front
i$.Robert Little. -staff photo
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