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The Goderich Squirt Ali -Stars.
are up One game in their
•f.ina'i with Zurich`l`iy .vi r`tue'of a.,4—
3. win last. Monday (March 27) in •°
Goderich. The. secQnd ga'tne id, the
final was last night, in Goderich.
Larry Daer scored, two goal
for Goderich and Danny Maillet
had one goal and two assists.
Daer's second goal proved to be
the winner with '9 seconds
tip remaining in the .third ,period. ,
• Other Goderich point getters
•' were Ronny Kirkconnelt with one
goal and Danny Boyce with one
assist- ..a
The Squirts reached the final by
defeating Mitchell in two straight
games. They defeated Mitchell
3-1 last Saturday in the second
game. Danny ''M;aillet, Mike
• Hodges and Bill Peters scored for
Goderich.
At the 'Brampton novice
tournament (last Tuesday) the
mp Squirts split a pair of games but
lost on total goals 5-4• They
edgedKingston. South 3-2 in the
morning but lost 3-1 at night.
Lar4 Daer, BiliPeters and Mike
Hodges scored fpr Goderich in the
first game. Larry D'ae'r scored,
God4rich,'s only goal in the second
game'.. The-Squitts stayed over
Tuesday night and lost an
exhibition game the next day to
Belleville 8:---0.
At the Young Canada
Tournament, .Goderich was
.-defeated in their first game a •
week ago last Tuesday .by New
Hamburg 4-2. New Hamburg lost
that•night to Ingersoll by shots orf`
goal 10--0. The teams were ttl
1-1 at the end ofregulation time.
Oakville won the "AA" crown,
defeating .Port Huron 8-1;
Oakridge Acres the "A
defeating Lindsay 6-4; Hespeler
the "B" defeating Petrolia 5--4
in overtime;•Larnbeth the "C" by
defeating U•n•ionville 4-2 and Stx_,
Nations 'the .' • D" by • edging
Tiverton 2-1. The .Nelson Hill
Memorial trophy replaced. '-the
Pfrimmer Brothers trophy as the
D" champion trophy," •
Sixfations also won the London
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Free—Press ' t roph---ter----mast
gentlemanly conduct an and off the
•
ice.' Mt. Clemens defeated St.
• Lambert 3-1 in the East-West
. exhibition, ` •
.The Goderich .Ban•tams
defeated Hensall 4-3 last
Thursday in Clinton to win their -
semi -final series two games to
one. Lee Arbour with'two, Briari
Yeoman and. Rick Moody were the
4 .Goderich goal -scorers. Doug
• Marshall, Mike Andrews and
Grant Shelton picked up assists.
The Bantams were routed'5-1
last Sunday by Mitchell intoe first
game of .the final. Mitchell goal-
ssru'rers were Dennisw Fischer
with two, Ross :;Berry. Larry
Torrance and Murray Elliot, -
Perry Rolph, Doug Dietz, 'Gary
Smithnand John Culligan picked up
assists. Grant Shelton's goal
assisted b y Lee Arbour and Mike
Andrews ruined Dave Stacey's
shutout bid. The second game, in
, the final was last Monday ° in
Mitchell. '
The Goderich h Midgets edged
Clinton 4-3 last Sunday in
Goderich to take a 1-0 lead in
-their. best ,,of three final. The
second game in the final, was last
Tuesday in Clinton. °
OPEN SATURDAYS
In- the game at Goderich,. Dap
buncaaand.Paul Kelly had a goal: -
and assist each to'l'ead Goderich..
.,lab MacAdam scored t` e winner°.
for Goderich at, 18;Q9 of the
second,period assisted by Duncan
and Tim , MhAstocker. Brian•
`l`hompson scored Goderieh's•',
other goal. D. Stewart, M.'•Anstett
and R: Millar scored for Clinton.
Bothteams had 8 penalties.
Goderich Building Centre of -the
C.H.H.L. outscored Zurich of the ,
Soutb Huron Hockey League 1Q-7 '
in the first game of best of 3 final
ts- deek1e==€r--•H wenm- winner. T
second game 'of the series was
last Tuesday in Goderich.
Atthe recreation tournaments,
a Goderich team was defeated 4—
1 by. St. Marys. St. Marys also
blanked a Goderich bantam team
3-0.
Kandra Sea, owned by Ron and
George Feagan of Goderich
finished third last Thursday at
Mohawk Raceway behind Seaway.
Ben and Rerun. Seaway Ben paid
$6.50, $3.80, $2.80; Rerun, $3.80,-
$2.70 and Kendra Sea. $2.90.
Seaway Ben paced the mile in 2:13
3-5. Ron Feagan drove Kendra
-Sea.
• Another w:Godsrich horse,
Sebringville, owned by John
Mathers and driven by Palmer
Kerr finished third behind Mighty
Gent and Champion Direct last
Saturday at Western Fair
Raceway in London:. Mighty Gent
paced the mile in2:16 4-5 and paid
$5.00, $2.90, $2.70. Champion
Direct returned $3..6•0, $2.90 and
Sebringville $5.40.
The Dungannon Poers 4.11 Club
held their fourth .meeting at the
home of Mars: William Tigert,
Port Albert, Marcir"17.
After the secretary's report,
T the- ,members,— re .i.ved. - e?lr ..
letters andbodk covers. Plans.for
achievement day were discussed
end.. final .instructions- to get
sewing projects alit! bQQks handed'
urn on time weregiven out.
'Thediscussipn centred around
trimming Sleepwear, . ' bias
bindings, corded piping -and .
monograms. The next"meeting is 524.6985 -
to to ,held today.
The Goderich,Lions Club's Twenty -Third Annual Young Canada Week kept most of Goderich fairly
busy during.the past week but most of all the local arena, where the games were played, and tip
Harbouel ite Inn, where hundreds•and hundreds of hungry Pee Wee Hockey players were fed. Here one
team of hungry youngsters sits down for dinner".—staff photo r.
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headlamp -.dimmer, twilite sentinel, vinyl
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Visitors for the weekend with
MT.' and Mrs. Chas. Johnston & •
family were Mr. and Mrs.; Marvin
Ross and family from Kitchener.
Miss Valerie Stothers visited •
in Ottawa recently. ' '
Miss Bonnie Johnston yisited in
Toronto recently with Mr. and
Mxs
Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Sproule -
and: lel-Kerr-a -
•away attending a convention for
the Wawatrosh Insurance
CornISany• .
Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Gravers,
Elaine and Danny have returned
from 'a trip to New Brunswick
where ' they visited with their
daughter and family, Mr, and
Mrs. Larry Hill and Jamie.
Welcome to Mr: and ' Mrs.
Donald McGillvarey who has
moved recently to our community
from, the West..
n 'Mr., and Mrs.' Colin Trivers and
family visited in the Muskoka
area,for the weekend.
Mrs. Alvin Kerr and Sally
returned horde from a trip to
Meese Factory:
Some 2,600 students will be
hited in this year's. SWEEP
program—Students_Working in an
Environmental. Enharikement
Program.
This program, for secondary
and post -secondary student's 18
years of age or older, was
announced jointly b.y Enviionment
Minister J.A.C. Auld and Natural
Resources Minister Leo Bernier..
Thejobprogram is the largest
element othe , Suinmer ''72
special student • employment
announced March 10 by Prime
Minister William Davis."
• About 1,000 students will work
in Provincial parks timber
management, forest • prbtecfion
and fish and wildlife management.
The rest will be involved in the
activities of the 37 conservation
authorities through Ontario, in
park development and
maintenance, stream
improvement, cleanup programs,
environmental education and
conservation studies.'
S°WEEP was -renewed after last
year .s, successful program.
involyng 2,200 students.
• Most of the positions will he of
10 weeks duration and salaries
will v,.uy from 81"•65 to 82.50 an
hear depending on the work. •
Students will he responsible.for.
their own board and -
transportation arrangements. 4'
Any applications or queries
should he directed to: Project
Sweep. Queen's Park. Toronto:
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Friday, March 31 a Good
Friday service will be held at 3
o'clock at Christ Anglican Church
and on April 2nd` at 3 o'clock, the
Easter service will be there also.
Mrs. Roy Petrie returned home
on Friday from Fort Lauderdale
where she has been visiting her
daughter, Mr. and Dr. John
MacDonald for the past six weeks.
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