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by KEITH, WILLIAMS
'A tJii'd period o.Utbut'St enabled Murray of seatorth were irrvir.lved
the Goderich.; Midgets to., meet in a fight at 19:52 of the third
-Clinton tn•, the WQAA, • anal .-- -peribtf' ^°1 e irt'eeei"ved five for
'code -rich scored -four goals' in the fighting and Murray five for
fina120'minutes,odefeatSeaforth •fighting and 'two ,for roughing.
6-'2 in Clinton last Sunday. Goderich took t0 of thea. 24
Goderich won the series two ,penalties.
games to one with one game tied. The first game of the final is on
Down one ganie, Goderich Saturday, March 25 at 7
defeated Seaforth 5-4 last p.m. in
. Clinton. The second game is in
Wednesday in Seaforth and won Goderich on Sutrday at 2 p.m.
} the deciding game last Sunday. In Bantam semi -..finals, -
M In the game atSeaforth; the Goderich defeated Hensa114--3 in
Midgets got off to a shaky start Goderich last Sunday to even the
and were down two goals before series at 1-11. Hensall won 4-3
the game was five minutes old. in Hensall last'Friday,
Tony `Maillet scored Goderich's Goderich- goal getters were
first goal but Seaforth scored Grant Shelton with'two and Doug
again before the end of the first Marshall.
P period and had a 3-1 edge after In'Goderich on Sunday,
one period. Goderich held a 2-0 lead at the
Goderich got rolling in • the end of One period on goals by
second period, scoring three Grant Shelton from Lee Arbour
unanswered goals for a 4,,;--.3 lead._ and Mike Andrews at 1:12 and
after two ' periods. Dan Duncan Rick Moody unassisted at. 4:46.
scoreGoderich's second and ' Fred Campbell put Hensall'' back
k Tom O'Brien netted the third and in'contention at 4.:09 with a .goal
fourth goals. . assisted. by Doug Smith of the
Seaforth tied the -game at four- ` second period,
all midway through the final Lee Arbour's goal assisted by
period but Paul .Kelly scored the Doug ,Marshall at° 19:19 • gave
• winning goal with five minutes' Goderich a 3-1 lead after two
reniaining. The goal was scored periods. •Hensall came back
when Dan Duncan dug the puck otit strong' in the third period. with
of the corner and passed it to goals from Jamie Caldwell
Kelly wh-o feta hard slap shot go. unassisted at 6:58 and Doug Smith of the former Katt2f.)el,6cwtu
On its way to the...•net...it ..-.was.- from Sandy-ingram at.8:16. Yard.
• deflected by a Seaforth player into _Grant_.-.. She•lt n scored thee'Graham said 17 units • are
the net. • ' winning- goal at 9:15 i"i•om Doug"`` Planned, five one -bedroom
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The annual meeting of the board of the Goderich Alexandra 'Marine •
and General Hospital met Monday evening. Five governors were
appointed for the year including Jim Kinkead, Jim Britnell., .Ken,
Dunn, Peter MacEwan and'Archie Barber. Pictured here are (back
row, left to right) Peter MacEwan, Jim Britnell, Chief of Staff, Dr.
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J. R. Leitch,Chairman Harry Bosnell; (front row, left to right)'Dr."
Michael Watts, Clark Teal, Andy Boutilier, hospital administrator
and secretary of the board, Tim Elliott. Missing when the photo was
taken were vice-chairman Ken Dunn, George'Young,-Jim-Kinkead,
John Schaefer, Dr. J. W. Wallace, Jim Remington and J.K. Scott.-•
ewr apartment approved
Goderich Town Council last
Thursday evening tentatively
approved plans for a proposed
apartment douse to be built by Ben
Graham at the corner of Cambria
Road and Nelson Street on the site
er
petition requesting protett;tion at
the intersection of South Street
and Elgin •Avenue, council has
- decided to take n.o action on the
.natter. - .
A letter was presented in
councill'rom Police Chief Fred
Minshall whoclaimed it was "not
a dangerous intersection".
Letters from the Honourable
Glraeles Mac -Naughton and R. E.
These Will be semi luxury 'McKinley advised town 'council
they had -received 'letters
indicating Goderich's interest in
a proposed •air route. from
Sudbury,• Owen Sound and
Goderich to Toronto.
McKinley, MP for Heron, said
. he had, contacted the federal
Minister of Transport and asked
.that the application of Carl'P,owell
foi'.�charters for an air service in
the northern part of the province,
be given favorable consideration
' at an early date. -I believe that initially he. is
desirous of operating a service
for ,flying sportsmen into the
.,- areas around Blind River:" wrote
McKinley, .-but, could have"
further plans for a proposed route
' ' . A.letter was- received from the as suggested in your. •letter. I can
Duman and Paul -Kelly, Mark Riddell owned by John Shaddick of assure'you that we are prepared
Fisher made it 5-1 on a goaly Goderioli levator and Transit
assisted.by.. Dan Duncan and Paul McLean finished thirdin the third- • ,Company regarding a recent h 1pfdo ul t anything in our power to bev
• � - helpful to him- in establishing any
Kelly. Brian Thompson and Ian ' race behind- Johnny Pull and accident a t the corner of ' air service•betweeirthe suggested
MacAdam assist -ed on Mike Wellington and Quebec Streets
Miracle Cheer.' areas. '
Palmer's •second, goal at 14:05. . Johnny Pull raced the mile in involving a car and a truck owned "I am passing your letters on to
Brian Lane of Seaforth rounded 2:154-5 and paid $38.10, $9.00, 'by Martin Feed Mills of Elmira• the new Minister of
out• the scoring at 16:45 from $3,60 across the board. Miracle George Parsons compl:� tr,,-d Transportation
• a n d
Steve S o u -t h g a t e a nd G a r y Cheer paid $3.60, 2.60 toplace that the truck route had been ' , ft
$ Communications,, the Honourable.
,� • Phillips. ' - and Bridgette Riddell $3.20 to unprotected at least by yield sib► t;