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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-03-30, Page 8• •1k 14, • NAL S."1~'Ai#,,,i1 19.S 1A , MARCH 30, 1972 now BY KEITH WILLIAMS The- Ooderieh " lion'stwenty- third: annual Young Canada Week eame to a close last Saturday with three series champions decided. in other "A" series games, St:' Thomas host to . Guelph 5-2, defeated Huron East 2-0 and then , lost to Oakridge Acres in the serni-final. '"� it should be noted .that ►uelph °Wingharn i--l::uean 1: Port Elgin 4-Lucknow 3 (Overtime); Qakridges 4 -Sarnia India 3: Dorchester5 - Wiartorr 2; Nobleton 5- Paint Edward 2; lirrior:ivtllie 3 -Flora. 2; Six'Nat ons ed .ed Tiverton'2- carne.up to play 81. Thomas in an .Woodbridge 3- Mooretpwn 2, i= in the D 'Una and Lambetl 'ex'hi titled amebecause they-ax•e .`, �. „ g �� 1Cesw'irlc il...}CtitreslErv,_ 3, _ doubled up on Unionville 4-2 in an ''.AA" class team. , •' Palmerston 4 -•--West Lorne 2. the"'''final„ In the final game of Thornhill defeated Orangeville Second round Clinton 3-- .: the tournamnt, Hespeler 8-4and Leamington 3-2 belrore ` Mitchell . 2; Ridgetown 4 - def --•def ea t ed Petrol i a 5- 4 in . Losing to Lindsay ;in the , semi- Seatorth 3 tuvertinne i, Lambeth •, .overtime to retain the ''t)'',,title. final. 3 -Tavistock 1; Kincardine '5--,. ' wOakrittge Ac;r es won: the "A" Huron .East defeated. Roxboro, 'Wingh4m 2; Port E:igin 4- championship on Friday., March p.. ••Quebee' 5---1 before losing to St •'" ✓Oakridges 3;. Nobleton 5- 24, defeating Lindsay. 6-4, Thomas: . Leamington beat Dorchester .1: .Unionville 4--- „ Seven unanswered goal's in the. Fraser, Michigan 3-0 and'. Woodbridge 0; .. liesw,ic-k ^ 3-- • third period;gay.e Oakville an 8-1 Col lingwood defeated St. Linrbert Palmerston 1, victory, over Port Huron in the 4-1 to round out the "AV scores. Quartet: finials: R.idgetov.n 6- "AA'- final a week ago (Thursday. Here's how it was in the B" C 1 i n t'u n 4; Lambeth 5 March 23). division: First round St. Marys Kincaudine 2: Port Elgin •2-,. The Goderich Pee-Wees were 4 -Aylmer 3'; Streetsville 6- • 'Nobleton 0: 'Unionville '5 defeated4-2.by New Hamburg in Elmira 1; Hespeler 6-E7.xeter 0. Keswick 0 the first round last Tuesday , Milton 4 -- W a l k e r t o n 2 ; , Semi finalsfe Lambeth 8- • (Marc 21). 'Mount Clemens, Tillsopburg 6 -Hanover 0; Ridgetown 2: Unionville 5 -Port ' Michigan 'won the East-West S t i' a th rO v 5- L i s t o w e l 4 Elgin 3; exhibition on Wednesday (March (overtime): Ingersoll 3_ -Mt. F naI: Lambeth 4-'Pnionville'- 22) by defeating St. Lambert, Clemens 0; New •Hamburg' 4- 2. • Quebec 3=1. " • -P Goderich 2: Petrolia '3-Tilburry Don MacDonald and David Todd In ttre ''AA" final, Briant. paced Lambeth in the final and Marvev scored twice and assisted Second round: Streetsville 4- semi finals. MacDonald scored con three others and Todd Ino'uyl St Marys' 3: Tillsonburg 4- , twice and Todd had a goal and 'scored once and had three assists' S t r a t h r o y 0: P e t r 0 1 i a 4- assist against Unionville in the • for Oakville. -' , Tillsonburg 1:- Ingersoll) -New final. Tim 'Ridsdale scored Bruce Vaughan picked up two Hamburg 1-0 (overtime short's(. Lambeth's •other goal.• B6b goals , one a s•s i s t : Steve ; Semi finals Hespeler 4- Walker and ' Harold Lanters' Billinghurst, one goal, one assist: P Streetsville 2, Petrolia 5-• scored for Uriionville. Mike McCarvell, one goal: John Ingersoll 0: Final: Hespeler, 5- In the semi final, MacDonald Kwant• two assists and ' Dave Petrolia 4 (over'tinie). • had two goals and three assists McDonald: one assist to round out» In the final, Gerry Nugent while Todd had three goals and the Oakville scoring. • ' 'scored the winner for Hespeler two assists, Gold Ross also ' Louie Moser opened the from Don Inglis at. 1:'39 of the picked up two, goals and Don 'scoring in 'the game for Port overtime period. Inglis pielAi up Duffield one goal. Rick Patterson Huron in the second period but a total of three goals and two and Mark Smith replied for Oakville tied it before the end of the second Oakville reached the finals by dumping Oshawa 4-1 in the semi- finals on Wednesday, March 22 and London 3-2" in' the first - round. The London.game went into overtime but Bruce= Vaughan scored from Brian Marvel at' 4,:24 in the -,overtime to give Oakville its victory. 'Against -Oshawa, Todd Inouyl• scored twice and Paul Johnston and John McLeod once each. Port Huron blanked -the Toronto Kings 9-+-0 and Don Mills 6-2 to reach the final. Goal -scorers for Port Huron were Gary Loules with two, Mark , Fetterlv.. Jason Rillins, john Koddad, Louie Moser; Torn' Schultz, Paul .Moody"and Russ Day. Terry Sheldon- and Terry Gamble were in the Port Huron nets. In the gable with Don Mills, assists in; the game., The other Hespeler goal was scored by Roger Hodgson. Hespeler got goals'irom Terry Woods, Ken Sturgeon. Roger Hodgson and,Jim McAisey in their 4-2 semi-final victory over 'Streetsville..Ian Bedford and Mike Prestage scored for Streetsvilte.' ' 7 7 . Jerry ' Brooks "recorded a shutout in.the Petrolia nets while his teammates,scored 5 times for a 5-0 victory overIngersoll, in the other semi-final. Bill Brow n had two - John Thompson, Scott Sanders and Doug Eves one each. Pau1'Elsley scored three times and Dale Hunter once •to account for the Petrolia scoring. In the Goderich-New Hamburg game last Tuesday (March 21) Dave Schroeder f-iguited in all the ,New Hamburg scoring to give New assist; • Mark .Fetterly,, on'e goal, three assists: Jason Rillins, two goals, two assists and Tom Schultz one goal. In other first round "AA" games, Don Mills defeated Galt'4-1 and ,Oshawa - edged Kingston 4-3. ' - In the "A" final, Brian Paton had two goals (the winning and tieing ones) and assisted on two others to' pace Oakridge Acres. , Allan' Coulter'srored twice and assisted on one 'other. David Stoyanovich and Jeff Williams scored one each to round out the scoring for Oakridge Acres. Phil Hennessey figured in all the Lindsay scoring with two ^ and two assists. 'Bob Sinclair and Brian Duncan scored the other Lindsay goals: Oakridge Acres defeated Stratford 3-1 and St. Thomas 7- 0to reach the final while• Lindsay defeated Owen Sound 8-6: Culling_ wood 7-4 and Thornhill 6-5. a,m*.r , a r y. assist. Greg Brennan scored New Hamburg's : other goal. • Ed Courtne.y had a goal and assist for Goderich and Tim McLean. one goal. New Hamburg was defeated by Ingersoll that night by shots on goal. Jim Fitzmorris scored for 'Ingersoll and' Mark Schegel for New Hamburg in.the third period but Ingersoll won the game by oirtshooting New Hamburg 10 -D- in the ten-minute overtime. Mike Pressel, Nick Tresnac`h and Ed Brabandt scored for Mt. 'Clemens in the' East-West exhibition. Jim Fullerton replied for St. Lambert. In the "C" series, first round: Clinton 4 -Forest 3 (overtime): Mitchell 6.- Southampton 2: -Seaforth7-Huron Park 0: Ridgetown 5 -Dresden 1: Lambeth 7 Harriston 1: Tavistock 1 -L -Norwich 0 Kincardine 6 -Glencoe 0: Ridgetown. ,. 7.......Hewson did all the scoring for Unionville in their semi final match against Port Elgin. Dana. Hewson ad three goals and,C arey Hewson two goals. -'Steve George assisted on all but one of the goals. Howard Wark scored twice and Jerry 'Nanhaelerneesch once for Port Elgin. • ' ' . Firstround action- was•ass • follows: Grand.Bend 6 -Brussels 1:,Tiverton 2-Zut•ich 1: Paisley 9 -Ailsa Craft; 0: Moncton 4 - Shedden 0: Kettle Point .7 - 4, py earns oing well. The Qoderieh region `Novice.. Bo, . b Wiltert, Steve Granger and All -Stars Were within one victory Grant Love scored • for Zurich, 'of, winning the W.O.A.A. Group `1 Assists• went to ligevin Geoffrey, chant ionship� following their 4.•- - ' Ken Oesch and !Cary 'Bedard. , victory over Zurich hese The Goderich team moved into Monday night in 'the first game of the best of three final series. The the final series by eliminating second game in the series was Mitchell in the semi-finals in two l _a e d h_ kt, straight garner. The second game : r-.��,� i�-=.��--..-..z--�,.r..��.-� :,.1 a. R .lt.i.g.h:,t-.�.-,�-.-..•.._, __ Y� -�.. AM-- _,_, (Wednesday). was : p y in Mi#cTie l carry Daer scored day's g is to Saturday, with Goderich winning Loco the attack in Monday's dame, 3 1. Billy Peters scored the they'second-one coming with just f Goderich goal, assisted' by tenni•seconds• real intng in the irstmike Hodges and Larry McGee. game to provide the Legion` res '" Badges: scb�red� assisted by with their nfargirl, of victory , Lanny MMcGee, and Danny Mailiet ,aillet,e,ontribut.ed a goal scored, assisted by Larry Madge nd . two asse'sts to .the v, winning to scored, etc 'the d by Lieh scoring.. a Darrell Dietz'scored the only cane, while Ron erfchogoal, , scored the other Goderich goal , Mitchell goal': Danny Boyce was credited with an The t;oderrch Novice team assist on thet,egion's first goal. competed last week.also in the Brampton Lions Novice Tournament, - losing out to Kingston 5-4-4 in a two -game total gbals series. Goderich won the first.game 3-42 on goals by Billy Peters, Larry Madge and Mike n ston won the second game 3=1, with Larry Daer getting the only Goderich goal. ' A special word of thanks goes from the Goderich ,L chief of Young Canada fo.r the past 16 years. Above Williams. ions club to Stan Stok he takes in some of Referees are es who has been•referee-in- the action. -photo by Keith • vaItt(tbie. BY KEITH WILLIAMS slioratrn; goods in Cote St, Luc. One of the toughest lobs ata Quc'hc'1' for tine past nine years: He • cr15r��t•�cc tr ti in the PAHA asci. e hockey ,game is e officiate 'the the Lac St. 1"ouis minor' hockey in games. Stan Stokes has been in re{, torr. He .just resigned, a month charge of:the refereeing at Young rev tiers e .jus atingres in the month Canada for tJ�ie past 16 years,. $, and Ont,�.rio Junior Leagcaes,: c •Jack Meriam di Goderich has At the tuurna►7tf�nt this year he officiated at the tournament since started ,r new hobby ofj��gg.ing its beginning, a total of 23 year's. • Other ,referees whci flava officiated for'`over'J5 year',s at the •' tournament are: Red Grahinn. Atwood 0: Platfsvil.i 4=Ripley 1; Percy chra•m, Mel Huctw;ith.•Bill Ildertori 5-Belg"rave 1.: Six Gouth, Bill Melvi,lle,•J.ohn Slota..• Nations 8-Hensall 1: - Fred Kelso, Joe O'Brien, Jim Second round:. -Tiverton 7- Burgess, Joe Dunsmore. Dennis. Grand Bend 4; Paisley • •2- Riggin. Gus Boussey. Jack Lk?, Moncton 1: Plattsville 6 -Kettle and Cliff Murphy. Another ref is. 'Left Goldf'trb Semi finals:, Tiverton 2- whohaa taken one week from -his . Point 2;; Six•Nations 6-Ilder•.ton 1. Paisley.' p1: Six Nations 6- ' �,latts X 14,;,.f :' L .:4 --Tiverton.. 1. •� • Darryl Hill scored both of the Six Natio-to give them the margin, of victory. -Kith Sr ifh __ assisted ' on both goals. Kevin • Martin also picked up an assist on , the winner at 6.04 of the second, • period.• Bill Dickson's goal from Sidney Alexander had given Tiverton a 1-0 lead at 4.35 of the first period. Darryl Hill and Smith scored tw•o goals each to feed Six Nations in their 6-0 victory over Plattsville in one semi-final. , Mike Anderson and Curtis S'tyres each picked ,up one goal. Two Alexander brothers gave Tiverton 'its 2-1 victory over Paisley in the other 'semi:final. Randy Alexander set up both -of brother ' Sidney's . goals. Bill Dickson also picked up Ian assist on the first goal. , The Paisley goal was scored by Steve Irving from Bill Rotston., GOWER'S SPRING WORK BOOTS horses, This year- he ran King's Brother, owned by Randy McLean of Goderich, and Angus. Mac, owned by Al MacDonald, through their earlmorning workouts, for a couple of days. Labor .council' .hears report The • Labour Council met Midi Valley Union Hall -with Bro. Edward Bain presiding. Delegates from local unions reported that in most areas, employment conditions were good. All were glad to hear that members of Local 2315 I.A.M. were back ..to work at Sheaffer Pen. Bro. Tin i-ne gave a report on the progtam of plans for the _weekend seminar to be held May 7 and 8. Bro Simons reported on the meeting of Goderich Association for the 'Mentally Retarded March 20. Bro John Miner, who attended the G.A.M.R. meeting, moved a vote of support, on behalf of the Council, for Bro. Simons. This is one way in which •the Council is being actively °•'iriyolyed in community affairs. 0 es WORSEII BROS. GODERICH SELLING OUT SALE ALL HARDWARE & PAINT MUST GO TO T H E BARE WALLS. ,We Are Quitting The Retail Hardware Business. BLUE'S SUPERMARKET SUPER DISCOUNT PRICES ON THE SQUARE PORTED OPEN NIGHTLY TILL 10- f co r all 0• - • MER. �r COMES a° 4. 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