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At the : Kincardine .Winter Games held _over the Christmas
Holidays, the Goderich Novice entry. came home with the
championship in their division. Goderich defeated the host
team 1-0 in the final game. Members of the Goderich team
are as follows; --•left to right front row, Robert MacDonald,
Larry Madge, Stephen Gallow, Danny Matllet,'Haroid Sartori,
Mike Hodges, Duane Elliott, and "Larry Gaynor. Back row,
Richard Madge (coach), Jim Costello, Larry Boyce, Stuart
Crew, Ken Reid, John Huff, Don Elliott (coach), Jim Fritziey,
John Aleitanoer. Absent when the picture was taken was
Larry Kelly.
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fromjµ Yours truly,
Clarence MacDonald
Dear Editor,
Enclosed is .a money order
for $8 to cover one year's
renewal to Signal -Star.
For sometime now I have
noticed more news that covers
items!of interest to out-of-town
subscribers. Congratulations. there is no answer since
Herein Brantford we'usually A newspapers are shipped at a
get .our Signal -Star on Monday third class mail rate and are
or 'Tuesday of the following consequently treated a5 third
week. ,L.,.Wgnder if you"' --men- class mail which is con-
doned this to the Post Office if siderably slower, expecially
they could speed up delivery a when mails are heavy. Upbn
Editor's Note The Signal -Star
receives many complaints
about the slow delivery of
newspapers to points outside of
Goderich. This seems to be a
perennial problem :for which
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checking with the local post-
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mailed copies of the Signal -
Star clear the Goderich office
Thursday. If ( ere, is a
delay, it; is prd'bably'in your.
post office and a little chat
with the Brontford postmaster
may provide the answer to
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GODERICH -SIGNAL-STAR,-THURSDAY,'JANUA
derich Sailors skatin
in two of last threeutiI
Four goals by Bill
McLaughlin and fine goalten-
ding by Al Carter gave, the
Seaforth Beavers a 6-5 victory
over-'the"Goderich--£ailors 'last
Tuesday, January 9 in
Seaforth. McLaughlin scored
the first four goals for Seaforth
and Al Carter came up with
several dazzling glove saves in
the final twenty minutes; in-
cluding three in the last minute
of play.
McLaughlin put Seaforth out
ip ,front at 7:15; of the first
riod when Goderich goalie
o Ke11-6stine attentpted—to'`
lear the puck but it was deflec-
ted off ..Bob' Beuttenmiller to
McLaughlin who was left -alone
in front of the Goderich net.
Goderich was playing one man
short at the time.
Bill Gallow tied the -'game at
8:23 with_an unassisted effort.
He stole the puckin front of the
Seaforth net and backhanded it
into the lower left hand corner:
McLaughlin put Seaforth back
out in front at 9:54 of the first
from Harvey Mcllwain and Ed
Dolmage.
McLaughlin scored his third
goal at 10:50 unassisted.
and Ray Anstedt. Jim Sills_ Eric MacLeod tied the game at Kellestinet's shutout •bid; at .
scored the winner at 8:00 from 6:08 from E. Coto
Paul Rau and Ron Mille put Goderich .out
Seaforth went ahead 6-4 with in front for ood at 17:13 from
goals at 3:40 and 8:00 of the Dirk Wolterbeek. Bill Gallow
third period Rob Lawrie scored scored Goderich's fourth goal
at 3:40 from Bob Beuttenmiller at 18:25 from Bob Dick and
and Ray Anstedt. Jim Sills .. JimHayter. Wane Fisher roun-
scored the winner at 8:00 from4 ded out the scoring in the first
Paul Rau and Ray Anstedt. period at 19:56 from' Wayne
Rau dumped the puck into the Doak and Jim Fairish.
corner and it rebounded it out Goderich scored five unan-
scored at 3:23, Ron Miller at
to Sills who had an open net. swered goals in the second 5:34 shed. 19:08 and Bob Dick at
Both goals were scored with period to build up, a 10-2 lead 16:17
Goderich playing one man after two periods, Wane Fisher
short on penalties given to Rob scored at 7:27 from Bill Gallow Inthe second period Dirk
k,.and n*19;17 :Wnitwbbeek: re.
Wane Fisher put- Goderich from Jim----Farrish. Jim Farrish- Miller -at 2:30; Bill'tallowat -.
tney:7 15:25 of the second period from
R. Gallinger and C. Juniper:
Goderich held a 4-0 lead at
the end of one period and were
out in front 10-1 at the end of
two periods of play.
Wayne Rau , opened the
scoring at the 35 second ?nark
of the first period Jim Farrish
within one at 16:01 with both
teams playing one man short.
Fisher fired a hard shot from
outside the blueline to beat
Carter to his glove side. In the
final minute, Kellestine was
pulled in favour of an extra at-
tacker. Carter --came up with
three glove saves which had the
Goderich players shaking their
heads. He robbed Wane Fisher
twice and Tom Crawford once.
Jim Hayter just missed with a
slapshot from the point also.
The game was one of the best of
the season.
McLaughlin skated in alone on Jim Farrish. Wane Fisher
Kellestine and picked the lower and Bill Gallow accounted for
right hand corner.. Art- ten goals between them as the
McDougall scored Goderich's . Sailors coasted to a 13-3 vic-
over ti-ii•0'"';';.'- econd goal of the game at terry over the Kincardine
11:24. from Tom Crawford and Bulldogs last Friday evening
Ron Miller. January- 12' in Goderich. Fisher
Wane Fisher scored his first... scored four tithes and Farrish
goal of the game at 16:50 of the and Gallow each netted three.
first period unassisted. Each Farrish ended up with six
team scored once in the second points in the game, Fisher with
period but Seaforth outscored ,,,eve and Bill Gallow and Bob
Goderich 2-1 in the final, -,-.•-Di •jeach,.with...fou.r
Dear Editor,
On behalf of W's
Hospital Auxiliarythe, 1 wantomento
thank you.; for your kindness
and generosity in the space and
-coverage you give us of our ac-
tivities, in your paper.
We .appreciate this kindness
greatly. 'Again thanking you; I
am
Yours ,truly,
Margaret Murray
Coresponding Secretary..
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'he Goderich Building Cen- with a 0-10-2. record 'for 2 from • Ron Crich. Dan Duncan
Goderich, DRMCO defeated
•
tre defeated the KFC Juveniles points.
tied the game' at, 13:19 from Sifto Salt 7-3,- ,
d tw
last Sunday, January 14 to pull Dan Duncan's third • goal of Brian Thompson. ,. Buck Million osis and assisted store scoreo one other
ome i
into a tie for first place with the the .game int 15:38 of the third, Johti Cosgrove put and Dennis Lassaline also ad
on
-
Juveniles.
1 ?sv? lie back in front at the
Juveniles. Building Centre has period gave the Juveniles a 6.6
a 9-3-0 record for 18 points and tie with Holmesville last • 42 second .mark of the third ded two goa to lead Bwlding
Centre to a 5=3 victory over the
Tuesday, January 9 in" Clinton. period from Bill Steenstra:
the Juveniles, who also tied ;. Y, Brian Thompson tied the game KFC Juveniles in the first game
Holmesville $-6 last week, are Tim McAstocker, JimP
8.2-2 for 18 points. t 'Denomme and BrianThomp- at 1:27 from Dan•Duncan. Jim ,last Sunda'y,, January 14. Jime Juveniles in' . McLeod scored the other
DRMCO picked up a 7-3 Vic- son scored' the other aced the fJuvenile nenomy put ront fort a sehond time in the Building •Centre goal. '
tory over Sifto Salt last week to goals. John Cosgrovep The Juvenile's .got off to a
remain one point behind Holmesville attack with three game at 5:20 but Bill-.Steenstra.. quick 2-0 leads the first two
BuildingCentre and Juveniles goals. Larry Schertzl added two tied the game at Larryith an and one half minutes of the
unassisted effo ry
with 17 points. DRMCO's and Bill Steenstra the other tzl scored Holmesville^s sixth game but Building Centre came
record is 8-4-1: - Holmesville goal. ,,,(`Y back w th•two oafs in the final
• oho.. Cos xoye, _, __gays goal 12 seconds later at 7.44. g e. eriod. Al
Rayfield defeated -Sifto-Salt- - g A five ..minutes_.of_ the p _ .
y Duncan tied the game again' -
7 -5 in then only'gar"rie last week Holmesville. a 1� lead at $:26 at 15:58 from Brian Thompson Sheleton opened the scoring at
to move into fourth spot in the of the first from Bill Steenstra.
standings. Holmesville tied Dan Duncan tied the game at
their only game last week with • 11:47 from Tim McAstocker.
the Juveniles to drop into fifth McAstocker put the Juvenile's
spot in the standings,with a 3- out in front at 1:12 of the
5-3 record for 9 points. Sifto second,_ with an` unassisted ef-
Salt, who lost twice during the fort. John Cosgrove
past week are in the basement Holmesville in front, at
to round out the scoring.
Holmesville took 8 of 14 minor
penalties. Juvenile goalie Don
Bedour was given a 10 minute
misconduct at 7:44 of the third
put period.
11:42 Wednesday evening in
scored his second and third 3:17, "Austin Fults at 4:49 and
Wayne Doak and at
goals of the game at 14:47 from Tom Crawford at 10:57 before
'1:13 from R. Taylor scored for Meaford
Dirk Wolterbeek. Wane Fisher at 15:25.
added his fourth goal of the Ron Miller scored his fourth
game at 1.5:51 unassisted. goal of the game at 3:20 of the
Wayne Doak opened the third, Bill Gallow his second at
scoring in '"the third at' 1:01 10:05, Tom Crawford his
from Austin Fults and., Jim second at 14:39 and Austin
Farrish. The "Veteran", Bill Fults at 17:25. Goderich
Gallow, scored Goderich's final received seven of the ten minor
two goals at 5:12 from Bob *penalties called in the game.
Dick and at 11:28 from Bob . ----
Dick and Frank 1#1
Eric MacLeod scot
dine's third at 13:02
McIntyre and D. Dunlop. Eight
minor penalties were called in
the game -five to Goderich and
three to Kincardine.
Chuck Jewell played in goal
for Goderich with groin injury.
The entire Goderich team
played well.
The Sailors continued' 'their
scoring barrage on Sunday,
swamping Meaford 14-1. Ron
Miller led Goderich with four
goals. Tom Crawford, Bill
Gallow- and Austin Fults. each
period. Bill McLaughlin scored Jim ..,,Earrish opened the scored twice. Bob Dick, Wayne
his fourth goal of the game at. scoring at the 35 second mark Rau, Dirk Wolterbeek and Jim
`10:10 of the second period: from of the first period from t+ettstin
Farrish each scored once for
Harvey Mcliwain. Ron Miller ,Fults, Farrish shot' the puck the Sailors who led 4-0 after
scored for' Goderich in the -along the ice' into the lower one period. In addition to his
second at 11:23 from Wane right hand' corner. Frank two goals, Crawford assisted on
Fisher.Hagon put Goderich up by two three other goals. Jim Hayter
Seaforth ,went ahead 6-4 with at 1:46 from Wayne ,Rau and picked up 'five assists ° in the
goals at 3:40 and 8:00 of the Waris Fisher. P. Courtney game and Wayne Doak four.
third period Rob Lawrie scored scored Kincardine's first goal R. Taylor spoiled Rob Meaford Golden Jets.
at :3:40 from Bob Beuttenmiller at -.5 25 from E. CourtneYand
gon. -- The Sailors play three times
d Kincar- next week: once at home and
om•Gord' twice away. They host Walker-
ton tomorrow, Friday January
19, at 8:30 p.m. and travel' to
Walkerton on Sunday, January
21 fora 2:30 p.m. game... The -.
big game of the week will be
Tuesday, January 23
Seaforth. Game time
Seaforth is 8:30 p.m.
in
in
- The Goderich Sailors won
two of three games they played
last week. In 'Seaforth on
Tuesday; January 9 they drop-
ped a 6-5 encounter to the
Beavers.
The Sailors went on a scoring
spree at home on the weekend
scoring 27 goals in two games.
On Friday evening, they routed
the Kincardine , Bulldogs and
on Sunday afternoon they came
up with a 14-1 victory over the
1•:35 from Bruce Bowitan and --
Paul Kelly. Phil Evans scored
the Juveniles second goal at
2:31 from Dan Duncan. Buck
Million tied the game with
goals at 10:00 from Barry
Bloch and at 14:20 from Rick
LIFTMK MLNOR HOCKEY
Mljnor Hockey Week in
Canada starts on Januar'
22nd. Let's support these future -
hockey players. Drop down to
Goderich Memorial Arena and
see.,some,, of the best hockey in
Canada.
Goderich Minor Hockey
Week commence on Saturday,
•• January 20th, when there will
be several 'out-of-town teams
visiting Goderich.
Four games
are
featured. starting It 6:15.
First game "is Stoneybrook
against the Legion' Mite All -
Stars. See the full;page adver-
tisement for the complete
weekly schedules, in the paper.
Also. team pictures of all the
teams - House Leagues, All-
Stars,'etc., will be taken by the
Saturday's encounter saw
Bedford Hotel win by a score of
6-2 'over Canadian Tire:
Canadian Tire took a 2-0 lead
going into the second period
before Bedford Hotel decided
to play hockey andscored six
unanswered goals. (We only
have a report on five goals -
therefore the score might have'
been 5-2.)
Daryl Madge opened the
scoring and Andrew Telford
matte—°it-- two' -nothing .--for-----Ma Donald nomtne
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Canadian Tire; unassisted: shared , the sut-out.. -Jeff
Then 'Mark Crawford and Denomme made.som,.e fantastic
David Gallow tied the score for -• saves in the' third period.
- Bedford Hotel, also unassisted They tell me 'that thio Mite
goals, by the end of the second Team is developing into one of
period. the best Mite teams Goderich
In the third period, David has had in a number of years.
uick Kee u the good work, boys.
BY JACK CUMMINGS
defeated St. Mary's' Mite All Willie Denomme opened the
Stars by a score of 2-0. It was a scoring for the Sailors,
very well played game by' both unassisted. David Kennedy tied
Teams, also a fast moving game ' the game,• also unassisted. Del
for the age group. The first.
period went scoreless. In the
second period, Tom -- Profit
scored the first goal unassisted,
and David Eastwood got the
'second goal in the third period,
unassisted, and David East-
wood got the.second goal in the
third period, ' unassisted. Jim
Sowerby. Signal -Star. So if your team MacDonald scored two q p p
Jim McLeod put Building hasn't had their -picture taken, „goals as Mike Sheardown set
Centre in front for the first give Rob Kellestine a call at him up for one of the goals, and
time in the game at 1:40 of the the Signal.
_second period from Mark
Lassaline and John Philips. MITE HOUSE" LEAGUE
Dennis Lassaline scored
Building Centre's fourth goal Monday, January 8, Graham
at 1.1:25' of 'the second from Electric came. from behind to
Rick Sowerbyanis reran deTeaf °Canadian„ M'ire by the
Schimdt. Paul Kelly . cut score •of 3-1. Daryl Madge
.,.Building Centre's lead to one opened the , scoring foy
at 14:57 from Brian Thompson. Canadian Tire, unassisted.
Dennis Lassaline scored an Graham Electric then got goals
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the other goal scorer was David
Tuesday, January 9, Ken-
tucky Fried Chicken defeated
the Legion Flyers 3-0. Stephen
Boyce opened the scoring, and
,Robert Jeffrey picked up two
assists in, the game.. Stephen
Dobie got the second goal for
Kentucky Fried Chicken and
-Rickie Millar rounded out the •
scoring. Lou de Winter picked
up , the shutout, 'his second of
the regular schedule.
In the first - game, Friday,
Jan. 12, Goderich Electric
defeated the Legion Sailors 4-1.
Jim Burbine was the big gun as
he got three goals for the win-
ners, while Paul Yoc°ing picked
up ' the other goal plus two
assists in the game. Dean
Bowra and David McDonald
drew assists for Goderich Elec-
tric. Brian 'Shewfelt's shut -out
was spoiled as Steve Walters
scored the only goal for the
Gallow,' who got his second
• goal of the game.Mike Murphy
-drew an assist.
LEGION MITE ALL-S3ARS
On Wednesday, January 10,
the Goderich Mite All -Stars
travelled to Seaforth and came
home with a 3-1 win. David
insurance goal at 9:56 of the by. Ron Stoddard, Del Bedard Eastwood scored the first
third unassisted. Building Cen- and' John Klass. Goderich Goal with Tommy
tre took seven of eleva .minor Congratulations,' John Klass. I , Smith ..and Michael Evans get -
penalties. - understand it is the first goal ting the assists.
Morley Leeking scored three you have ever scored in the .Dennis Kerr broke up a 1-1
goals in the'econd' game to Mite House League. tie late in the second period,
lead Bayfield -to a 7-5 victory Tuesday's game was -really "'' with Brian Shortreed and Rob -
over Sifto Salt; Kal Mernere exciting as Bedford Hotel bie Johnston assisting. Tommy
Gored Fisher, Jack Kellough ,managed to hold An to a Y 3 -
2 Smith scored the third goal by
and Don Johnston scored the . win over MacDonald Marine. beating three Seaforth players
other Bayfield goals. Wayne David MacDonald opened the • at the red line, and scoring on a
Draper, scored three for Sifto sc ring unassisted. Then Greg break -away. Goderich played
Salt and Ron Whetstone two. Kirkcbnnell tied the game in very well positiohally, offen-
Bayfield was given six minors the second period as Todd Rit-,,° sively, and defensively, as they
in the game and Sifto Salt five. Linger set him up. had a wide margin of play.
The KFC Juveniles play Legion Auxiliary Mite All- Legion Sailors, unassisted.
twice this coming' Sunday,'- T uick goals by Bedford woq d Stars played at the Gordon Second,game also ended in a
lei lVlarksmen, David Stronach- Arena in London on 4-1 score as Glenmark Homes
January 21. At 2:00 p.m. cne no rie
Juveniles host the Juvenile MacDonald and Tim Lassaline? Friday, January 12th, against defeated Kentucky
scoringin Brussels, losing 5-2.
team from Southfield, , gave them a 3-1 lead but Todd the Huron East All -Stars. The Chicken. Opening. LarryMadge and -Robert
Michigan and play DRMCO at Rittinger got MacDonald r Goderichplayers
ofrthdoa dominated
Fried was David
Chicken, refor and Kentucky
Graham McDonald were the goal getters
7:00 p.m. in the C.H3H.L. The Marines second goal as John the play g
Kinsmen Midgets will also host Thompson got the assist. David came up against bad, luck Duchard e assist. Glen- for Goderich, with Madge and
Homes then scored four Jim" Costello getting assists d
a team from Southfield this. MacDonald played a strong around the Huron East goal, mark H
Sunday. Game time for= the game for the_ winners along and lost the game by a score of unanswered goals, ltwo
b y Paul Wes Mcbone sa'me two teams met in
YLegere
midget game is 4:30 a with Mark Crawfening inn the only Shortreed,rM kepE Evans, Robbie McAean and Rick Ryan. Mark the finals of the Kincardine
As mentioned above DR1V1- Friday evening, n
CO lays the Juveniles at 7:00 Mite game, MacDonald Marine Kisch and Robbie Johnston dill Rowe and Randy Graham each Winter Games tournament
p.m. and then Building Centre won 1=0 on a goal which was a fine job of killing off the picked up a point as they/set up ' recently with
U Manager Howard
erich winning
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meets Bayfield at 9:00 p.m. The scored on a two-man penalties. Dorrell graham, Jim -two of the goals for the win- that .one, i11 a Juvenile! take 'on -1-lolmesvillew ' breakaway. Ricky Young-- fed , Ma hers and Joey Morrissey ners. _
Carroll will be arratlig;, g
re-
in Clintotk on Tuesday, January 'Todd Rittinger a pass perfectly, each hit the Boal post on one SaturdayaJ aanuu0ar' 1n � inhe the
kir somematch of these
me two
fine
teams n
. 23 at 8:00 p.m. Sifto Salt meets ° iind he beat the Goderich Alec- shift of the icE. first game ion Sailors finally Goderich. '
Building Centre on Wednesday, tric goalie, cleanly. Pat Bisset On Saturday, *Actuary 13, at ning, -
hshut-out f the theGoderich Memorial Arena; cot at point a� they fought back This Saturday' the Legion
Mitchel -more gave -the, Flyers
the lead until Willie Denomme
got the tying goal, late in the
third period. John Clements set
him up and playe.d_ir" png
game for. th'"ilors.
Secon
Goderich
Glenmar
bine-, continues toy, be the top
scorer i
picked
avid H
for Gode
Bissett
pick4f1
winners.
only goa
game, ' -Saturday;
Electric won over
Homes 4-1: Joe Bur-
this- league as he
p another ' hat_ trick.
11 scored the first goal
ich Electric with Mike
ssisting: Paul Young
p two assists for the
Mark Rowe scored the
for Glenmark Homes.
LEGION NOVICE ALL-STARS
The Legion Novice All -Stars
maintained their. hold on first
place in the W.O,A.A. standings
with a solid 4-0 win over
Seaforth here last Saturday.
Larry; ' Madge, the team's
leading 'point -getter, scored the
only goal of the first period by
tipping in a pass -'out from
winger Jim .Costello. Defen-
cemcn Danny Maillet, who
played steadily all night, scored
in the last minute second
period to up the score to 2-0.
Mike Hodges finished off the
scoring with two unassisted
goals i the final frame. He
also ha the Seaforth forwards
ekeeping their heads up with
some crunching body -checking.
Goal tenders Steve Gallow
-and Harold Sartori each played
half the, game in recording the
shutout. ,
On Sunday the Legion
• Novice. All Stars, played on
exhibition ,• game against Kin-
cardine during' the Legion-
sponso`red Pee -Wee tournament
January 24 at 8:30 p.m, in picked up the or o
Goderich. winners, MacDonald Marine. Goderich Mite All -Stars to tie the Letion Flyers ,2 • all, (continued on page 11)
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