The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-12-07, Page 8!bid
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Alexandra Marine and General Hospital Doctors and Nurses
will face off this Friday evening at the Goderich Memorial
Arena for a hockey game aimed at raising funds toward the
Coronary Unit at the Iocal medical facilities. According to a
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.Signal Star sports writer, who'scouted the team practice on
Tuesday the play won't likely be of the highest Calibre but it
"should be good for a laugh." The game,will get underway at
8:00 p.m. (staff photo)
Now the soft, fluffy snow is
here, you can hear the hum of
the Snowmobile.
Many , from this area- atten-
ded' the trousseau tea held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Warren Zinn in honor of their
daughter, Diane, and the recep-
tion at Brookside School
following her marriage to Ron
Ferguson on Saturday, Decem-
ber 2. Congratulations to the
happy couple!
Little ones were delighted to
talk with Santa at the Goderich
Arena. on Sunday and receive
bag of treats.
Mr. Vincent Austin attended
the Federation of .Agriculture
Convention held in Hamilton
this past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Frayne
have moved to the home of Mr.
and 'Mrs. Sam Gibson in
I,rpcknow for the winter months
and Miss Margaret Foley is
spending the winter months in
Goderich.
Mrs. Vincent Austin and
Mrs. Elddn Austin visited
during the week with Mr. and
Mrs. Ron Durnin (Audrey
Austin) and family in Drayton,
Mrs. Jerry Vogt and family
visited last week with Mr. and
Mrs., Bryan Sandy (Rose Vogt)
of Oshawa and welcomed baby
son Paul Adam into the family.
Mr. Dennis Dalton is home
from his boat for the winter
months.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hallahan
and family of Blyth visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. An -
tone Van Osch and family.
It's beginning to look a lot
like Christmas _with the fluffy
snow - Christmas Exams -
Report cards - Santa Claus -
the Turkey Bingo which is
being planned .for Friday
evening, December 8 and the
excitement of the school con-
cert which is scheduled to take
place in the school gym on
Thursday, December 21.
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luveniIes,' BC still be
with 10:points each
The- Kentucky Colonel
Juveniles and Goderich
l3uilding„Centre each picked up
a 'win during the past week to
remain tied for first place. Both'
teams hive ten points.
The Juveniles have a perfect.
5-0 record while Building Cen-
tre is 5-1. DRMCO holds down
second spot with a 4:3 record
for 8 points. BBayfield is third
with five, points on 2 wins, 4
losses and one tie. Holmesville
is next with a 1-5 record' for
two points. Sifto Salt is in the
cellar with an 0-4-1 record for
one point.
DRMCO scored four times in
the final twenty minutes last
Tuesdgy, November 2,& to
defeat i;-Iotmesville 7-5. John
Hodge and Bob Papple led DR -
MCO with, two goals each.'
Hodge assisted on threeother
goals. Ed Jones, Steve Doak
and Denis Johnston scored the
other DRMCO goals. Del
Bedard picked up three assists
in the game.
John Cosgrove figured in all
of the Holmesville scoring. He
scored four goals and assisted
on Larry Schertzi's goal.
Holmesville held a 1-0 lead af-
ter one period and a 5-3-, lead
after two periods before falling
behind in the final period.
Holmesville . had five minors
and DRMCO two.
Bayfield scored two goals in
the final five minutes' of the
game on Wednesday, Nov. 29 to
tie Sifto Salt 4-4. Grant
Volland scored 15:04 from
Dave Wilkinson and Gord
Fisher t.' pull Bayfield within
one. Lone Merner tied the
game at - 16:37 with an,
unassistied effort.
.Morley Leeking got Bayfield
on the scoreboard ., first . at the
1:3a mark of the first period
from DonJohnston. • itIarold
Cook tied the game at 11:59 of
the first from Ed Scruton. Doug
Johnston's goal at the 25
second mark of the second from
Phil Turner .put $ayfield.back
in front. Wayne Draper tied the
game at, -14;31 fro , Wayne
Cook. Two different Ron Whet-
stone . scored at 12:54 of the
second and 12.04 of the third to
put Sifto Salt in front 4-2.
The KFC Juveniles con-
tinued their winning ways with
a 4-2 victory over DRMCO last
Sunday, Dec. 3. The game
brought together the two high
.scoringteams of the league.
Going into the game, DRMCO
had 26 goals and 29 points for
55 points. The Juveniles had
scbred ,20 times and had . 20
assists for 44 points. Ian
•MacAdatn, Wayne Ladd, Dan.
, tuncan and Paul Kelly scored
for the Juveniles. Kelly's goal
at 19:49 of the .third was into
an ernpty net. Brian Thompson
picked up two assists and Dan
Duncan one for the Juveniles.
Ken Lee -and Steve Doak scored - for DRMCO. . DRMCO was
assessed seven ,minors and the
Juveniles six.
In the second game last Sun-
day, Rick Sowerby scored all
three goals as Building Centre
blanked Bayfield 3-0. Sowerby
netted two goals in the second
and one in the third. Doug Spit-
,
zig recorded the shutout for"
Building Centre.. In games this
Sunday, Bayfield plays the
Juveniles and Sifto Salt meets
DRMCO. In Clinton on
Tuesday, the Juveniles play
Holmesville. Sift() Skit meets
Building Centre on Wednesday.
Tiger DUnilop WI
Hear scho�lboard
representative speak
Tiger Dunlop "Women's In- informative talk.
stitute at their 'November
meeting made donations to the
C.N,I.B. and -the Children's
Aid Society. •
The 41-1 Achievement Day
was announced and members
were encouraged to support the
girls and their leaders.
Mrs. Emmerson Elliott in-
troduced the' guest speaker,
Mrs. Warren Zinn of Dungan-
non, member" of the Huron
County Board of Education.
Plans were made for • the
December meeting to be held
Tuesday, December 12, at 12:30
p.m. in the form of a "pot luck"
Christmas smorgasbord lun-
cheon with an exchange of
small gifts and program to.
follow. p w
Mrs. Ralph Jewell reported
on the rally at Auburn. '
Hostesses for the meeting were
Mrs. Ralph Jewell, Mrs. Koop
deGroot and Mrs. George
She gave a very interesting and ' Robinson.
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