HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1973-01-25, Page 4PAGE 4 --GODEEtICH SIGNAL -STAR. 'THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 197:3
In, an exhibition' game
against Clinton, New York,
played in Clinton, Ontario, the
Goderich Rotary Bantams
came up with a• 2-2 tie.
1Rick . Moody opened t he
scoring for Goderich in ,the first
period, Clinton came veru close
00 two occasions, once hitting
the goal post, and the next time
the puck staved on the goal ---
line.. Before. the end of the
second period, the Goderich
Rotary Bantams had a 2-0 lead
as Ian Lambert scored on a
-..-rebound-shat-lav-Mike.And rews,
- Thea- in° tht -th rd period; with-
Guderirh a man short, Clinton
scored, and then lied the score
with less than a nfinute
remaining in the game. ' The
goal cane on a two-man
breakaway as the G oderich
defense was caught sleeping.
Final day for ordering Minor
Hockey Jackets is Saturday,
January 27. Parents are
reminded that orders are sent
according to .height, weight
and age. Cost is $19.00 in ad-
vance. Chenille crests are
$4.50 extra.
'LEGION MITE ALL-STARS
In an exhibition game Satur-
day night, in Goderich,' against
London, (Stoneybrook); t he
Legion Mite All -Stars lost a
tough one 3-2. In the first
period Goderich -Legion Mites
opened the &goring on an
unassisted goal by Darrell
Graham. Then before the end
of the period; Mike- Murphy of
Stoneybrook tied the game.
• Scoreless second period.
Then in the third, Bob Bos
scored the go-ahead goal, and
Mark Leclair made it a ':3-1 for
Stoneybrook. Goderich fought
back, as Darrell Graham scored
his second goal of the evening.
Goderich came close on several
occasions, hut just couldn't get
the equalizer. -
MITE HOUSE -LEAGUE
O,n January 15 Monday's
game. Canadian -Tire scored in
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VI
the. final period to. come up
with a win over MacDonald
Marine. !''incl score 1-U.
goats, both unassisted, to ,put over the Goderich Restuarant
MacDonald Marine in the lead 4-2. Neil Sager opened the
3-2, but Daviel MacDonald - •storing in the first period
unassisted, for Goderich
Scoring the winning goal was scored the equalizer as he came
Todd ltittinger, who was set up ,through with the hat -trick. All-testuararit. OJub Grill tied the .
.by Gordon Harper. Steven the scoring was in the second score on a goal by Toni Doherty
Hunter was in the nets for period. as. both teams failed to with Dan Coughlan assisting.
Canadian Tire and picked up score in the. third period. Ian Chisholm made 2-1 for
the shut -►tut. Club Grill but this didn't hold,
Graham Electric, with new NOVICE HOUSE LEAGUE as Stephen Dorsey tied it for
sweaters - and sock won ,, Goderich Restaurant,- Rick
Tuesday's game. 4-2, over Bed Legion Sailors won their first ',eddy drew an assist. Tom
ford Hotel. game_of the season as they Doherty and Ian Chisholm
Del Bedard opened . the defeaed Glenmark Homes 4-1. each scored their second goal of
scoring as Hon Stoddard drew John Clements opened the the game to give Bill Hanly'a
the--• w#-- David:.-Mac-Dcrtta-ld--..—or-i-ng for--. _the-- -Sailors - Club-GriiI--the~win.
t-ierl-the'srore tie" firs r'peridnf` "~'itrtnssisted; but- -Paul --•L-ege re ----7.--"r ltiitrsday 7 JanuaryT8"_ saw
for Bedford Hotel. In ,the tied *the score for Glenmark Club Grill, led by Larry Daer
second period, Graha.nr Electric Homes as Steve Fuller set hint who scored all three goals,
scored the only goals as Tim up to beat Robert Cummings in defeat Goderich Motdrs. by the
Lassaline and Del Bedard were the nets, for their only goal. score of 3-1. Doug Cruikshank
the point getters. Mike East- Willie Denomme put the was. Goderich Motors' lone
wood assisted on the one goal. Sailors in the lead.as he scored goal -getter.
Each team scored a goal in unassisted. Steve Walters made In Saturday's game, Sifto
the final period as David it 3-1 as Randy Middel drew Salt defeated Goderic_Ii
MacDonald got his second goal..-_ the assist and the final goal Restaurant 6-2. beof King•
of the game, also Tim Lassaline .was by John Clements; Danny opened the scoring in the first
got his second goal. David Freeman got the assist._ -This period as Stephen Doney set
Gallow and Mike Chisholm game was played on Tuesday, him' . up for Goderich
drew assists on these goals. January 16. . Restaurant's first goal. Then
Graham ' Electric won their l i the first game Friday Larry McGee, who played an
second ganie this •week as they night, January 19, Joe Burbine outstanding game for Sifto,
came from behind to squeak scored the only goal for scored the tying goal, set
-out a win, 2-1 over Canadian Goderich Electric as • they up the winning goal, had two
Tire. Warren Erb set up Daryl white -washed Kentucky Fried more assists and got Sifto's
Madge for the first goal of the Chicken 1-0. , Brian Shewfelt final goal of the game. Brian
game, for Canadian Tire. Del picked up a shut -out for the Reid, his linemate, came up
Bedard tied the game one -all in winners and Mike Bissett set with three goals - the Hat Trick
the second - period, when he up-- the only goal. - and an assist while Terry -
scored unassisted. Getting the In the other game, Legion Kisch .scored in. the second
winning goal late in the third Flyers defeated Glenmark period for Sifto, as Ron Butler
period was Tim Lassaline for Homes 5-2. • Playing one of his set him up. Stephen Doney got
Graham Electric. Del Bedard best games of the season was the other goal` -for Goderich
drew t -he assist. Philip Brown, who picked up Restaurant as Rick Leddy drew
two goals and two assists for an assist,, Game was rough and..
the Flyers. Paul Legere con- several extra penalties were
Y tinues to be the top scorer for called as neither team spared
Glenmark Homes as he- got the lumber. - -
both goals unassisted. Other
goal scorers for the "winners
were Glen McLean, Del Mit-
chelmore, and David Kennedy.
Ted Doherty drew an assist on Travelling_ to,-Seaforth, the
David. Kennedy's goal. Goderich Rotary Bantams won
Since a "B" team from -the 4-2 last Wednesday, .January
Squirt House Le gue .played 17;' they now have won six
out-of-town Saturday, " the straight games. Much of the
Goderich Electric and Legion' success 'goes to Pete Duckworth,
Flyers played a scoreless game .• who has ' taken over the'
each team did not have a full goaltending duties. Goderich
squad "out. , . went ahead • 2-1 on goals by
Sailors won their second pawl Schaefer and Scott Ken-.
straight game as'they defeated nedy:� Seiti'forth tied the game
Kentucky Fried Chicken 4-1. before the end .of the second.
Steven Boyce - opened : the Scott Kennedy got the winning'
scoring for Kentucky Fried • goal as Tim MacKay got' the
Chicken..unassisted,.sand..,Iievin.—ftna-I-.--goa-4.'-4M.i•lce.- ArrcEre.
Smith tied the game for .the played a steady game' oh
Legion' Sailors. Willie defense, as well as picking up
Denomme then scoredtwo three assists. Scott Kennedy
quick goals to give the Sailors and Paul MacKay also picked
•commanding lead. Kevin Smith, up a couple of,assists.
also drew an assist' on one of BANTAM • HOUSE LEAGUE
these goals. Danny Freeman
scored his first goal of the Two. goals by Steve Chase
season fortheLegion Sailors. helped Goderich Elevator to a....
4 -:3° -victory over McGee Motors.
- PEE WEE HOUSE LEAGUE Ken Straughan kept McGee's
" „ in the7game as he also had • a
Monday, January 15, Sifto two ' goal performance. •Tom
'Salt won 5-1 over • Goderich . Sager. ,and Bob Graham were
Motors. Rick Stoddard and the other marksmen -- for -
'Brian Reid- each -picked up two Goderich • Elevator; Paul Par-
goals, while Larry McGee got sons picked up two points in
-the single goal for thT' winners, assists while Ben Worsell also
Sifto Salt. Spoiling Brad Duff's set up a goat. Bill Sanderson
shut -out was Bill Shewfelt- of played a - strong game for
Goderich Motors as he -was the McGee".s. He got the final goal
only one to • beat him. Wayne for the losers.
.Jackson mentioned to me after In the other game, Monday
the game that he got a holding evening, January 15, Don Hoist
penalty, his first of the year. He Real ; Estate and Denomme
wants to know who the referee Flowers fought to a draw as the
is. game ended two -all. Jim Smith
- In Tuesday's contest, it was •.and Kevin' Williams were
.proved that Club Grill continue
to lead the league as they won (continued on page 6)
Saturday's game between
MacDonald Marino and Bed-
ford Hotel ended up'in a draw,
3-3. Each team had the lead cut
but failed to hold it. David
MacDonald opened the scoring
from Grant Garrow for the
Bedford Hotel. David Rexton
tied the game unassisted, early
the second, ;only to have
David MacDonald' score his
second goal, with Paul Murphy
assisting, to give Bedford the
lead, 2-1.
Greg Kirkconpell scored two
Maitland Curling Club was a
beehive of activity this past
weekend.
The -McGee • Bonspiel on
-Saturday was' a tremendous
success as 'was the Legion Bon -
spiel on Sunday. On Saturday
the lower lounge was filled at
'all -tinges with spectators sitting
,three deep and enjoying .every
play.
Over-all winner in the
McGee :Spiel was a rink froth
Toronto with Bob Stoll -as skip:
• First draw winners were Don
Tremeer,-Seaforth, Ivan Rivett,
Goderich; Cam Bogie,
Goderich; consolation Tom
Moore, Goderich.
Second draw, Bob, Stoll,
Toronto: Rae Tamowski, Kit-
chener; Bob .Jewell, Goderich;
consolation, Arnold Fisher,
Goderich.
Our sincere thanks go to
Alvin, Ron and Ken McGee for_
theirsupport and interest in
sponsoring. this Bonspiel: The
excellent 5elecf'ion' Mof priies
provided .By, McGee mare• win-
ning very worthwhile.
A mixed Jitney, sponsored by
Alexander and Chapman, is
scheduled for:' Saturday,
February 3, two draws (2 p.m.
and 4 p.m.) with a, pot luck din-
ner between draws.
The Eric 'Moores and the Ed
Brissettes . are in charge , and
have posted a sheet in ►the
lower lounge to receive entries.
This jitney is mixed and mat-
ched so talk your husband or,
wife into signing up - gauran-
teed not to curl as a couple!
Plart.s• -- are progressing
favorably for the St. 'Patrick's
weekend Mixed Bonspiel. We
now have ,right entries - eight
- more are required to fill both
draws. The entry fee entitles
yo'u to the welcome mat. and
.one game on Friday evening, as
well as three games, dinner and
dance on Saturday, an, easy
weekend of 'entertainment- for
your guests.
The Benmiller Foresters are
busy as bees organizing the
Foresters' Dominion Curling
Championships to be held at
Maitland on March 28, 29, 30.
Maitland members, the 'Ben -
miller Foresters competed' in
and won the championship at
Lloydminster and Portage df l.a
Prairie for two 'consecutive
• years. Provincial - Champions
(male and -female ,rinks)) from:
every Western province as well
as Northern ,and Southern On-
tarioilJbe competing for The
championship.
'The Ladies'. Seniors' -rink
skipped by Beryl - Harper
travels to Wingham to compete
in SOLCA-Seniors Competition
•next week. Good luck girls!
Dates to remember? Wed-
nesday, January 31, Annual
Shareholders Meeting; Satur-
day, February 3, Mixed.Jitney; -
Saturday, "February 10,'Lad ies'-
Valentine Bonspiel -
ROTARY BANTAMS
ALL-STARS '
On January 18 at 11:12 a.m.
Marian Lane of 139 Britannia
Rd. backed into a Gar on
Colborne St. driven by Donald
McCabe of R.R. 2 Goderich.
Damage to the Lane car was
estimated at- $125" and to the
McCabe vehicle about $200.
There were no injuries.
On January .22 at about 605
p.m: a car driven by Allan J.
•Fisher of R.R. 2 Clinton missed
a curve on Elgin Avenue just
past Cambria Road. There was
about $800 damage done to the At the MCG _
�_ _�.�. �.-....._. .. �.. .�..__.._ �.-...,,...� Itt�►_eil at Cotudlry Club-Sat�da�,•tM wlnr+ers were present_
car ala- � -.. _..- r ...�. is , the .:.-r. _ tit
about $0 h s >fee ,., . jam, -McGee. ---.Innes- -were - o - _ �.�
f hi!-' riShij��ob- {9totf iOr�Rt� �*
boulevard. No injuries were Lawrence, Toronto; Rich Hankinson, Waterloo; Alvin McGee; and Dave Farris, Galt (Cam
reported. , bridge). (staff photo)
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The Ninth annual curling
bonspiel of Branch 109 of the
Royal Canadian Legion, was
held on Sunday —January
21, with 16 rinks participating.
Kincardine being the overall
winner took home the
'Dominion Road and Machinery.
trophy. Members of the Kincar-
dine rink are : Skip Jack Pym;
Ray Kester, Doug •Shiells, and
Elmer Bradley.
The runner-up and winner of
the Molson trophy was the
Goderich rink skipped by
Gerald- Walters.
In the -nine o'clock draw,
second, went to Paisley, third to
Hensel' and_ fourth went
to Southampton. In the eleven
o'clock draw, 'second went to
Seaforth, third to Grand Bend
and fourth went to Clinton.
The Legion wishes to extend
their thanks to the Maitland
Country Club for their co-
operation and the courtesy of.
`their staff.
The bonspiel committee was -
J. Skeoch, F. C. Young; H.
Carroll and C. Low. The
drawmaster was Rene Brochu
of Clinton.
Hockey, hockey, hockey
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be held in Goderich this Sun- thef 1:50 p.m. winner.
day January 28 beginning at 8 At -5:15 p.m'. the trophies
a.m. crests will be presented to
The schedule is as follows: at winners and runners up:
800 a.m. - Blyth. vs, Walkerton; -
9:10 aim. • St, Maryrs. vs+'Porti.
Elgin; 10:20 a.m. Exeter ''vs --
HesPeler; and 11:30 a.m.
Listowel :vs Southampton or
Paisley.
winner vs the 9:10a.m. winner;
winner vs the 9:1;a.m. winner;
at 1:50 p.m. the 10:20 a.m. win-
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3:00 p.m. the Goderich -Novice
team will play an exhibition
game, against the Owen Sound
Novice team. -.- - --
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