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PAGE tb. GODER1CH SIONAL.SUR, THURSDAY. PEVEM13ER 31. 1973
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regular garbage day.
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The aoderich Building Cen-
tre took a three point lead in
the CHULA picking up Tour
points 'during the past week.
The Juveniles picked up only
one point in two games.
Building Centre, now 8-1,
defeated Sifto Salt, 0-64, last;
Wednesday and the KFC
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Juveniles, 6-1-1, last Sunday
evening.
In their other game last
week, the KFC Juveniles were
held to a tie by Holmesville, 2-
5-1. DRMCO is one point
behind the Juveniles with six.
wins and three losses:'DRMCO
defeated Bayfield, 2.6-1, „last
Sunday by a score ,,of 6-3.
.Paul Ostander figured in all
Holgnesville's scoring last
Tuesday 'in Clinton as
Holmesville came 'from behind
to tie the Juveniles 4-4. The
Jto.
team were tied 14 after' one
period and 2-2 after two
frames.
Tim McAstocker opened the
scoring for the Juveniles at
8:21 of the first from Paul
Kelly and Dan Duncan. Paul
Ostander tied the game at
13:12 froni Jim Wright. Dan
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Duncan put the Juveniles back
in front at 5:39 of the second
with an unassisted effort.
Paul Ostander's second° goal
tied the, game at 14:27. Ian
MacAdam's goal from Paul
Kelly put the Juveniles out in
front again at 8:23 and Al
Shelton scored the Juveniles
fourth goal at 15:40 from Brian
Thompson and Paul Kelly.
John Cosgrove cut the
Juveniles lead to one at 16:22
from Pete Postill and Paul
Ostander with the Juveniles
shorthanded. Another power-
play effort tied the game at
17:11 with Pete Postill scoring
from Paul Ostander.
• The contest was a penalty
filled affair with twenty-three
penalties being called. There
were 19 minors, 1 major 2 -ten
rninute misconducts and • 1
game misconduct. • The
Juveniles received"ritri minors,
one major and one ten minute
misconduct.
Wednesday, DeCember. 13
Build* Centre outscored Sifto
Salt 5-1 in the final period to
defeat Sifto Salt '7-3, Rick
Sowerby and Buck Million
paced the Building Centre -at;
tack. Sowerby scored three
times and assisted on one
other. Million scored mice and
assisted on three others. Dennis
and Mark Lassaline and Brian
Schmidt scored the other
Building Centre.. goals. Dave
Haylow, Wayne Draper andi
Wayne Cook scored for Sift
Salt. Building Centre held a 1-
10 after one period and the
teams were tied 2-2 after two
periods.
DRMCO scored six straight
gdals last Sunday to trip
Bayfield 6-3 in the first ,game.
John Hodge and Dave Graf
each netted two goals. Ray
Aliin and Ken Lee scored the .
other DRMCO goals: Lorne
Merner, Gord Fisher and Carl
Humphries replied for
Bayfield.
Merner opened the scoring
for Bayfield at 10:09 from
Morley Leeking. Ken Lee tied
the game at 7:22 of the second
illv.eis
from Dave Graf. John Hodge
put DRMCO in front at 14:01
from Del Bedard and Steve
Alli. Ray Alii. scored DR-
MCO's third goal at the 14
second mark of the third.
Dave Graf scored at 2:02 and
7f'30 both being -assisted
by Ken Lee. Bob Papple
assisted on Graf's first goal.
John Hodge scored 'DRMCO's
final goal at 9:38 from Steve
'Doak. Carl Humphries started
'Bayfield on a comeback at
10:0 --from Jack 'Kellough."
Gord Fisher'Scored Bayfield's
third goal at 14:55 from Don
Johnston. Bayfield kook 12
penalties and DRMCO 6. Of
Bayfield's 12 -penalties one was
a 5 minute major, 2 ten minute'
misconducts and onematch
penalty.
A six goal outburst by
Building Centre in .the final
period gave 'Building Centre a
7-4 victory over the Juveniles
and take over sole possession of
first place. Buck Million and
Bill Duckworth each scored
two goals for Building Centre.
Brian Schmidt .opened the
scoring for Building Centre at
10:52 of the first period from
John Phillips. Bruce Bowman
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tied the game at 8:53 of, the
second with a hard slapshot.
• Dan Duncan's first goal of
the game made it 2-1 in favour
of the Juveniles at 10:30 from
Brian Thompson and Paul
Kelly. Duncan scored again at
°13:07 from Brian Thompson.
Mark Lassaline cut the
Juveniles lead to one at 1-3.0
of the third period from Paul
Corriveau. Buck Million tied
the gain e at 4:53 from Dennis
Lassaline. Bill Duckworth put
Building Centre in front at 6:27
from Mark Lassaline, but Tim
McAstotker tied the _game at
7:34 from Dan Duncan.
Bill Duckworth put Building
Centre back in front at 12:59,
John Phillips added k an in,
surance goal at 19:42 into an
empty net. Buck Million roun-
ded out the scoring at 19:59
from Rick Sowerby.
Building, Centre was given
eight minors and the Juveniles
‚six. •
There are no games this Sum
day evening, but on Tuesday,
December 26 Holmesville takes
on the Juveniles in Clinton. In
Goderich on Wednesday, Dec.
27, DRMCO plays Bayfield.
CNIB dinner held
Blind residents of Huron and
Perth Counties were enter-
tained at a Christmas dinner in
the Main •Street United Church
in Mitchell by the Huron -Perth
Advisory Board to Th'ej,-
Canadian National Institute
for the Blind.
Clark Moses of Mitchell was
responsible for planning the
party, while Unit 3 of the
United Church Women
provided and served dinner in
a gaily decorated hall.
Harry Lear, Blyth, welcomed
the, guests and Advisory Board
members were introduced by
Alfred Elton of Stratford.
Miss Gladys Wilker . of the
Canadian Council of the Blind-
Festiyal Club. Stratford,
thanked the Church women
and the Advisory Board for en-
tertaining them. Don Webster,
Exeter, President of the CCB-
Bluewater Club of Huron
County, added the appreciation
of his group. R. Wallace Ken-
nedy, District Administrator of
the CNIB, extended greetings.
, Bingo played on Brailled
cards provided entertainment.
Prizes were won -by Mrs.
Marlene Wilson, Stratford;
Miss Iva Switzer, Blyth; J.
Breckenridge, Wingham; and
Howard Carroll, Goderich.
Following the games, Miss
Wilker entertained with an ac-
cordion 'solo and Mr. Kennedy
played Christmas carols on the
piano and led in group singing.
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