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CARD OF THANKS
11NSTON: I wish 'to express my
reciation to the ladies of the
W. of Nile 'United Church for
shower arranged in my honor;
d to all the ladies who gave me
h beautiful gifts. Bennie John.
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ILW AIN: I extend a very
teful word of thanks to the mem-
of the ,Goderich -and Clinton
brigades, my good neighbours,..
Straughana and McDaids, and
others who'came to help contain
t is a relatively small loss from •
ming a disastrous one. Maurice
ilwain.--g5
0 THE RED CROSS IS
PEOPLE LIME YOU
HELPING
PEOPLE LIKE YOU
26. CARD OF THANKS
WETTLAUFER: -I would like to
thank the nurses and staff on 1st
and 2nd floor of AIeitindra
Hospital. Special thanks to Dr.,
Watts and Dr. Lomas, and to all
who were so kind sending cards,and
visits while I was a patient. Elmer
Wettlatifer.—g5x
JOHNSTON: Words cannot
-adequately express our deep 'ap-
preciation of the many kind and
sympathetic acts that cane to us at
the time of our bereavement; with
thanks to those who sent flowers,
mass cards, cancer donations and
cards.. And to Dr. Wallace, Dr.
Jackson, Dr. Cieslar and staff of the
hospital. With special thanks to
Mrs. Aisle Fisher, Mrs. Jessie
Naylor for their extra hours, also
Mrs. Bradley of the V_ .O.N. and the
staff of the day care, The family of
the-Late-Delina Johnston:—g5
SPORTS ACTIONtINE
by MORLEY LEEKING JR.
This reporter offers his apologies for not havinga column in last
ek's paper; it seems I tried..to test the boards out at 'the arena
ring a pre -game warm-up and. found that they didn't give too
ch. The Latin phraseologyof the injury is termed something
e a severely "wreckedum ankleum". Hopefully it won't happen,
Watching the hockey game last Saturday night between Toronto
d Montreal, Iecouldn't help but laugh when Danny Gallivan
ted that "nothing short of a miracle will get the Leafs. into the
y -offs this year." Truer words could never be spoken. They
ve to be playing the most lethargic hockey I have ever seen. Wit -
ss the comment of Howie Meeker, guest analyst, when he
arked that "Monahan (Gary) has the size to be a hitter but
ver does." Certainly the Leafs with big boys such as "Monahan,
orge Ferguson, Darryl Sittler and Rick Kehoe oug,lit to start
ocking a few people down and stop playing hide -go -seek. I
ember when Leaf teams used to lead the league in penalties
th guys like Brewer, Shack and Dorey always keeping ,opposing
wards' heads up. The Leafs lead the league this year with
West" penalty minutes per game. Not exactly a worthwhile and
oductive statistic. The timidity of the Leafs to hit (and* many
er teams as well) is likened to the fact that the schedule is too
LET'3'TAL MINOR HOCKEY
The Mite All -Stars travelled Although he did not figure in
to London on Sunday after- the scoring, Dan Maillet played
noon, and played in the Gar: well on defence. Goderich took
dens against a triple A London= three of the five minor
team, and lost 13-0; didn't get penalties handed out by referee
the report, so don't know . Don O'Brien.
anything else except the score. On Saturday, the Legion-
Saturday night the Midgets naires extended their first place
played against Trenton, r lead in the W.O.A.A. standings
Michigan (here) and lost by a by beating Mitchell 6=3
score of 7-1. Kevin Meriam The game was close for two
scored the Goderich goal. The periods with Goderich trailing
Michigan team were good but 2:1 after two periods, however
not that good. Our boys just they outscored Mitchell 5-1 in
weren't playing good hockey. the third period to win going
In the first annual Ilderton away.
Lions' Bantam Hockey Tour- Larry Madge the team's top
nament Goderich Rotary Ban- scorer, boosted his season's
tams played Paris on Sunday, goal production to 22 with a ,
Jan. 28, and lost 5-1. They, were three goal performance.
in the game for the first two Linemates Jim Costello and
periods and a half; then the Robert McDonald had assists
roof fell . in. Paris _ scored 4 on two of the' goals while
unattmereiL the last Danny Mai_ilet assisted on the
seven minutes, as the Goderich- "third one:- Mailret`also`S- ored
one goal, while Mike Hodges
scored -twice. a -6'y Kelly had
an assist on Hodge's second
goal. For Mitchell, Mike Peder-
son had two goals, with Jay
Heinbuck getting the third.
Sunday afternoon the
Legionnaires played an
exhibition game against the
strong Owen Sound' team, as
part of the Legion -sponsored
Pee -Wee tournament held here,
losing 4-1.
Left winger Jim Costello,
who played a strong game,
scored the only Goderich goal
assisted by Larry Madge.
The Legionnaires next home
game is here tomorrow (Friday)
night at 6:30, with Mitchell
making their second visit to
Goderich in less than a week.
On Saturday Goderich will play
at Seaforth, also at 6:30 p;m.
Boys just seemed to stop
skating and checking.
Saturday, the Rotary • Ban-
tams played an exhibition game
- in London and came through
with a 6-1 win over Silver -
woods. (No details available.)
MITE ALL-STARS
On Saturday January 27, the
Legion Mite All -Stars travelled
to St. Marys and came out of
the game with a 1-1 tie. Daryl
Graham scored the Goderich
goal early in the second period
with Joey Morissey and Jim
Mathers assisting,, St. Marys
tied the game with 5 minutes
remaining in .the third period
on a scramble around the goal.
Goderich goalie Jim
MacDonald played his best
game of the year as he stopped
two clear cut breakaways. with
pad saves. Kevin Campbell,
Robbie Johnston, Daryl
Graham and Brian Shortreed
all looked good for Goderich.
MITE
HOUSE LEAGE
January 22nd, Monday's
g and hard on the players to be hitting each other every night. game, Bedford Hotel defeated
at's baloney: These guys are getting paid an average of 30 - 40 Canadian Tire 2-1.: David
usand dollars a year and in my opinion, they ought to at least. .Canadian
continues to be the
into- shape, and keep in shape, in order to market exciting top scorer in the Mite House
ckey and not this crap _called shinny we are exposed to: every
League as he scored both goals
ek. (As you -can probably tell, I'm a disenchanted Leaf fan). for . Bedford Hotel unassisted.
he American -League has adopted a new rule this year whereby Daryl Madge was the goal
pinch -hitter will be allowed to bat for the pitcher. The Owners scorer for ,Canadian Tire. ..
trying to increase scoring in a kerne* that *sorely"rreed:3"ex'e 71'ue"sc7ay's game, t raham
ment. It should prove interesting. Imagine -having to face a guy Electric 2, MacDonald Marine
e Willie McCoveyor Frank Howard for five at -bats per game in 0, Mike Moriarty had a shutout
lead-off spot; say. I like the idea and hope the National follows for the Graham Electric as they
American League's example. As Ken Holtzman,.pitcher for the got second period goals from
hand Athletics so aptly quipped last week: "I'm facing the Tim Lassaline and Del Bedard.
lization that I _may '.never come- to bat again in the major _ Darin Moore and Mike East-
gues." wood each picked up an assist
erek "Turk" Sanderson is rumoured to be talking to Harry in the game.
den about rejoining the Bruins. The Bruins who are floun- Bedford Hotel -1, Graham
ring in third place at press time, are in need of something to get Electric 0. Friday's game
m going. Bobby Orr's knee still isn't right, the .defence is featured sharp goaltending,
.ying poorly, the forwards aren't scoring and the fans are get-. especially Graham Electric's
g xestless._Look for a few big trades in the,not-too-distant future
ween such teams as Boston, Toronto, Pittsburgh and/or Van-
tl
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ver.
ee..you _next :
ailorslos
Beavers win game
espite Goderich attack
e Seaforth Beavers opened
a 5-0 lead after two periods
held on to defeat ° the
derich Sailors 5-3 in.
eri h.last .Friday Janus
urray Henderson scored
ce for Seaforth with singles
ng to Bob Beuttenmiller,
Sills and Bill McLaughlin.
n Miller, Tom Crawford and
Farrish were the Goderich
rksmen.
Ob Beuttenmiller opened
scoring at 3:15 of the first
m Ed Dolmage and Bill
Laughlin. Goderich was
ying one man short.. at the
e. Murray Henderson made
it 2-0 at 9:09 from Paul Rau
and Terry Craig. •
Jim Sills scored Seaforth's
third goal of the game at 11:27 for his' first -hat trick" of the
From - -George._ Reeves. Bill , },`, .first tzame saw ,Glenmark
McLaughlin scored the even--- season. Todd Rittiegetas----•------
also outstanding for Candian • Homes defeat Goderich Elec-
tual winner at 14:53 of the first Tire as he scored all three goals tric 5-0. Paul Legere led the at- BANTAM
from Ed Dolmage and Jack for them. Gordon Harper and tack• with three goals while Wes HOUSE LEAGUE
Mcllwain. Murray Henderson Cliff Jardine drew assists on McLean and Mike Paquette minutes, six of which came in
scored the only goal of the scored the other goals. Rick Monday evening, in the only the final ten minutes.
Canadian Tire goals.
second period at 15:29 from Ryan`' picked up his first House League Game in the Wayne Cook of Sifto Salt and
Paul Rau. shutout. Bantam Division, (Bantam All -
Ron Miller broke Al Carter's„ The second game also Stars played a regular Jim .'1G1cL'eod were given 5
shutout bid at 5:55 of the third roduced a shutout - for Robert Scheduled W.O. A.A. game minute majors in the first
P period for a minor altercation.
NOVICE'
HOUSE LEAGUE
Legion Sailors are on their
longest winning streak after
losing the first couple of games. Cruickshank made it 2-0. Kent
Tuesday evening they defeated Mills got the third goal, and
Goderich Electric 1-0 as John picked up an assist in the game.
Alexander `sent John Clements Final goal was by Shawn
in the clear for the only goal of Mack, unassisted:
the ganieRThis came in the first
period. Robert Cummings held Tuesday's game was one that
Goderich Electric scoreless' as went into the records as Sifto
he obtained his first shut -out of Salt bombed . Club Grill 10-0.
the season. (Lucky) Brian Reed led the attack with
Ken tis y riests,MO,hicken : six goals and two assists. Riclpy
came from behind to beat Glen- ' Stoddard picked` -up two goals
'mark Homes 2-1 as Stephen
-Boyce scored.. the winning goal
unassisted, late , in the -third
period. Jim Fritzley opened the
scoring for Glenmark Homes as
Mike Paquette set him up •for
the only goal in the first period..,
. Robert Jeffrey tied the game
for Kentucky Fried Chicken as
David Moore fed him the pass,
to beat Paul Bellinger who was
in the nets-- for Glenmark are
Mike Moriarty,, who was good ' Homes.. , ' Doherty, Dale Duncan, Tony
on breakawa s and covering on '-Fridays • game was a real
Y'� g �. Bedard, and
rebounds. The_ only goal on cliff-hanger as , the Legion Randyd, Dananrd for Donnelly Grill.
Mike wis by David (;,allow who Sailors .battled the: Legion_a ', Jackson•scored
did a great deal of forechecking Flyers and tains up with a-3:2-- Goderich Motors only goal.
for his goal Paul Murphy set win. Philip Brown opened the tie Mar
Peters from °terry Daer and
Paul Helesic unassisted.
In the third the Lions had a
wide edge in the play and out-
scored their hosts 4-1. The final,
:.score Goderich 6 Hensall 4.
Goal scorers in the final period
was Larry Daer from Paul
Dougherty, Paul Helesic from
Bill Peters, Paul Dougherty
from Larry Daer and Pete
Davey his first of the year from
`Paul Dougherty and •Larry.
Daer.
Saturday and Sunday the
Pee Wees took on a much
superior Port Huron team and
looked' at the short end of 6-2
and 7-2 scores. In the first
game Port Huron outshot
Goderich 32-13 and it was only
the excellent goaltending of
Gerry Gay -nor that held
Goderich as cksi,.• as it-was...Qnv-
Sunday they played a much
stronger game Tit the Port but
again they were outshot by a
, good margin. Territorial play
and checking was more even
then the shots might indicate.
The Pee Wees just have one
game on, tap this week. Satur-
day night they host Grand
Bend. To finish their league
play they play Bayfield on
Friday and Saturday night of
nexeweek and Seaforth on the
17th Of February in Seaforth.
PEE WEE
HOUSE LEAGUE
GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THUR�3DAY : FEBRUARY. 1, x1973 -:PAG* 13
his second goal of the night to
give Goderich Elevator a tie.
DonoHolst Real Estate white-
washed Denomme Flowers 8-0
as Paul Schaefer, Bill Gauley`
and Pat Kelly each picked up
two' goals for the winners. Carl
1,03.lanc led the team with
three assists�,,and-- a goal, and
the other goal was scored by'
Bob Overholt. Ken Skelton
1 of assists
picked up a couple
A and Bill Gauley also had an
assist. This puts Don Hoist in
first place and Carl Brall
picked up another shutout for
Don Hoist.
KINSMEN MIDGET
ALL-STARS
In Monday Night's contest,
January 22nd., Goderich
Motors whitewahsed the
Goderich Restaurant team 4-0
as it was a team effort by
Goderich Motors and excellent
goal tending that gave them the
win. Mike Reynolds picked up
the shut -out for Goderich
Motors. 'Tom Fincher opened
the scoring in the first period
unassisted, and Doug
and four assists. Brian
Sowerby, Ron Kirkconnell and
Bruce Melick were the other
goal scorers for Sifto Salt.`
Thursday's game between
Club Grill and Goder_ieh
Motors was one -for whh we
don't have a properly filled-in
game -report. So we are showing
that the game ended 5-1 for
Clu ; rill. If this is 'right, here
e 'goal -getters. Tom
BY JACK CUMMINGS
Mike Palmer set them up.
Seaforth went ahead in the-
third
he
third period with two unan-
swered goals for' the win.
HOCKEY NOTES
Last week, • we welcomed
-(" `lem back to his duties of an-
nouncing and timekeeping for
the G.M.H.A. ' games. We
requested his comments on the
G.M.H..A. system, arid any
other interested hockey fans'
comments are always welcome.
Would you like to know what
Clem's comments were?
Another suggestion was
made that the G.M.H.A. should
have an official statistician, in
order to keep the players and
In � Sundays 'regular
W.O.A.A. scheduled game,, fans informed of the standings,
Seaforth defeated Kinsmen - schedules, goals,.etc, Have we a
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• Midgets, 4-41:21-. opened ,
with two unanswered goals in
the first period. Hully and Cor-
nish were the marksmen. Lee
' and Kim Arbour got Goderich's
goals, as, Doug Marshall and
Legion
hockey
tourney
The .J _Royal Canadian Legion.
District "d' `td.zrnament was
t -held on Sunday January 28 at
the Goderich Arena:
The scores of the games
played Sunday are: Blyth 4
-Walkerton 4; Blyth won by
shots on Goal 3-0; St. Marys 4
Port Elgin 2; Eaeter•i`Hespeler
4; Listowel 3 Paisley 1. In the
semi-final games, St. Marys
defeated Blyth 8-2 • and
Hespeler _ eliminated Listowel
by a score of 7-3. The. cham-
pionship game played at 5:15
saw St: Marys defeat Hespeler
by a score of 2-1.
The game was a thrill to
watch as the'two teams battled
to the filial bell.
Vic Laury the District "C"
Sports President presented the
winning trophy to St. Marys
Captain Mark •OKeefe,, while
-. 1 r sated .tha..
...>:�..Iaircl Car+ro p �
runner-up trophy to Hespeler
Captain Mike North.
In the Novice exhibition
'game, Owen Sound defeated
the Goderich team 4-1.
i' Howard Carroll mentioned
that the Legion Zone Pee Wees
Tournament held Sunday at
the Goderich Arena, was'a suc-
cess
CHHL
•
Juveniles defeat Holmesville
The KFC Juveniles used the the third period to defeat the
starting line of the midget all- Juveniles 6-4.
stars to defeat Holmesville 4-3 Jim ' McLeod and Dennis
in Clinton last Thursday, Lassaline each scored twice for
January 23. Building Centre.. Buck Million
Grant Sheleton, Lee Arbour and Rick Sowerby scored the
and Doug Marshall each scored other Building Centre goals.
once for the Juveniles. Sheleton Paul Kelly, Dan Duncan, Bruce
and Arbour picked up 2 assists. Bowman and Barry Wlls
Tim McAstocker scored the scored for the Juveniles.
Juveniles other goal. Building Centre went, out in
Jim Mclvor opened the front at 2:31 of the first on -Jim
scoring for Holmesville at 1:39 McLeod's goal assisted by Mark
of the first period from Pete Lassaline. Paul Kelly tied the
PostilL Tim McAstocker tied,- game a little over a minute
the• game at 8:25 from Dan later at 3:59 from Sam Meriam.
Duncan and Bruce Bowman. Building Centre went back out
Paul McKellar put Holmesville in front when Dennis Lassaline
back in front with an scored at the six minute mark.
unassisted effort at 4:57 of the. from Jim McLeod and Barry
second. Block. '
Lee Arbour tied the game Rick Sowerby increased their
again at, 12:45 from Grant � lead to two at 4;34. of the
Sheleton. Grant Sheleton put second from Buck Million. Jim
the Juveniles out in front for McLeod scored his second goal
the first time in the game at of the game at 6:30 from Barry
12:10 of the third period. Block. Barry Walls cut the
Pete Postill tied the game for Building ,Centre lead by.oneyat
Holmesville at 1 :24 -f>;;.r t Bill 7:45 from Paul Kelly. Dan;
e "" `ra. "' ' • � Duncan mails t 4-3 'at -8::32•
Steenstra.
Doug Marshall scored the u"nassisted. Bruce Bowman tied
winner for the .Juveniles at `the game at 10:24 from Ian
15:25 from linemates Sheleton MacAdam and . Paul Kelly.
and Arbour. Arbour dug the Buck Million scored the win -
puck out of the corner to ner at ,0:10 of the third period.
Sheleton who passed it to Mar- Dennis Lassaline added an in -
shall who was in front of the surance goal at 2:42 from Jim
Holmesville net. ,,McLeod and Mark Lassaline.
Each team was assessed 1 The Juveniles -defeated
three minor penalties sin the Holmesville 6-2 in Goderich
game. Wayne Ladd received all last Monday, January 29 for
three Juvenile penalties. ' their second victory of the past
The Goderich Building Cen-
tre walked over SiftosSalt last ' Dan Duncan opened the
Wednesday, January.. 24 in scoring at 12:15' of the first
,Goderich by a score of '12-1. 'period from Jim Denomy. Mark
Paul Corriveau-had :3 goals Fisher made it ' -0 in favour of
and an assist for Building-Cen . the Juveniles at the 20 second --
i mark f the second from Dun
s Lassaline mar o s -
foal of the game at 8:27 of the
third from Tim McAstocker
and Garry Aliin, the Juvenile
goalie.
Jim Denomy picked the top
right, hand corner to increase
the .Juvenile lead to 4 at 12:20
from Iap MacAdam. . John
Cosgrove spoiled Allin's
shutout bid at 1:3:43 with an
unassisted effort. Cosgrove
tucked the puck in between
A11in's pad and the goal post. ,
Tim{McAstocker made it 5-1.
at 14:31 unassisted. Larry
Schertzl scored for Holmesville
at 16:49 unassisted. Brian
Thompson rounded out the
scoring at 19:43 with a
breakaway goal. Five penalties
were, called. in the .game -three'
to the Juveniles and two to
Holmesville.
In the standings including
last Monday's game Building
Centre and Juveniles are tied
for first place. Both have 26
-potifts.'Building 'Centre is 13-3-
0 and the Juveniles 12-2-2. DR -
MCO ,ds third with 18 points on
8 -wins, 5 losses and 2 ties.
Bayfield holds down fourth
spot with 11 points on 4 wins, 9
losses and 3 ties. Holmesville
has a 3-8-3 record for 9 points.
Sifto Salt has a 0-11-2 srecord
for 2 points.
In .games this week, Sifto
Salt plays the KFC .Juveniles at
7:0(1 p.m. and Holmesville
plays Bayfield at 9:00 p.m..on
Sunday, February 4.
There -is no game this
Tuesday in Clinton. Sifto Salt
-__ plays _-.B:uilding .-Centre in
Goderich on .Wednesday,
up as Hotel won scoring unass'iste`"d "' for°"`""tlr"e' In Saturdays game; Sifto Salt oda-- rby each'- cor d ----'t'a'n:- IDuncan scored his - second a ruaru_s. .... ........
himby the score of Bedford Scott Profit Flyers. Then the Sailors came defeated Goderich Restaurant two for the winners„ Buck.
was in the nets for Bedford up with three goals as Willie 5-0. Gerry Gaynor picked up Million, Ray Lawson and
Hotel and picked up a shutout. ' 'Denomme, Stephen Walters the shutout. Brian Sowerby Barry Block scored the other
Saturday's game ended in a and John Alexander each opened the scoring in the first Building Centre counters.
3-a11 tie. Even though three scored, all unassisted, to give period and Brian Reed made it . Sifto Salt opened the scoring
them a 3-1 lead. Ted Dougherty, 2-0 before the end of the period,
goals were scored on Steve on Jim McAstocker s goal at
Hunter, made it close as he scored in Ricky Stoddard assisting. Only
the Canadian Tire 7:23 of the first from Ron
goalie, the little goalie stopped the. final period for the Flyers.. goal in the second period was Whetstone and Ross Beckett,
The' Flyers missed several other • by Jerry Kisch. Bruce Melick
numerous breakaways that ear- but Building Centre came back
ned the tie for his team. opportunities to score late in picked up the"assist and scored to tie the game 21 seconds"
the game, as they should have a goal. Brian Reed got "his
MacDonald Marine goals were later.
all scored by Greg ,Kirkconnell tied,- the game. ' second goal of the game as Ron They added
In Saturday's contest, the Kirkconnell set him
before
., A e' two more e
up' the end of the first period find
wer•e---ahead---by--4--Boal. ,at_the
end of two periods -of play.
Building Centre scored seven
times in the• final twenty
A Great way to,
warm-up winter ...
MOFFF7T
from Jim Hayter. Tom
Crawford made it 5-2 at 10:59
from Ron Miller. Jim Farrish
rounded out the scoring at
19:23 from Wayne Rau.
otter meeting
Soccer looks solid
st
LEGION NOVICE
ALL-STARS
Huff, as the Legion Flyers won against Hensall) Don Hoist Sifto Salt was assessed 7 of i l
The Legion Novice A11 -Stars over Kentucky Fried Chicken 2s- overcame a 1-0 deficit and minor called.
prayed two games last week. On 0. Steven Sager got the first defeated . Godericji Elevator 3 Don penaltiesac s unassisted
Wednesday 'in regularly • goal from Phillip Brown, and 1: Carl LeBlanc scored all three goal at 10:06 of the final period
scheduled W.O.A.A. league Neil Coughlin scored the goalfor the winners, Bill gave Bayfield a 6-6 tie with
hood and
- game they defeated Zurich 7-3 second one from Ted Doherty Gaus y, Wayne Ma DRMCO in the first game last
in Zurich. Here- on Saturday arid David Moore. • Terry- Prouse each picked up
night they played a 0-0 tie with assists .for Don Hoist. Carl Sunday evening in Goderich.
the strong Lambeth team in anBayfield led 4-2 after one
Convener Bill Reid has been Brall had his shutout spoiled period but DRMCO came back
exhibition game which ' doing an excellent job in get- as Steve Crew scored with 2 unaswered goals in the
provided some of the best ting these reports in. Keep up unassisted. The other game second period to tie the game at
hockey seen 'here this year. the good work, Bill. which was cancelled is to_ be 4-4. DRMCO went out in front
played Saturday evening. 6-4 within the first 5 minutes of
but neither team managed to LIONS PEE-WEES In the first game Thursday the third period but Bayfield
•...
swent at it hammer
er lelrn -
representative of the Ori -
0 Minor Soccer Association
I be in Goderich on
fumy 9 to Meet with the
roil -...• 'Minor Soccer
'ation. .
H.M.S.A. is attempting
aih the London and District
iation so that players over
minor age limit will be able
ntinue playing soccer. One
the groups which .has in-
te&high interest in the for -
of 4 Southwestern; On -
Soccer League' is from
nit. There is reported -to be
t 60.0 boys- playing ininor
soccer in Sarnia.
Secretary Kaz Budny of the
Huron Minor Soccer
Association, states that he has
26 young men anxious to play
in an organized league as com-
petitive as the London one. On
be►iaif of the Association, he
has applied .>for a grant from
the recreation committee to
•enable them to register in the
London League:
The G.M.S.A. • representative
Will* be able , to ankwer any
iluestions which may be raised
about their organize-6m
Bothams
teams
and tongs' for three periods,
sc evening Goderich Elevator and
Sartori shared the shutout in Wees got batik on the winning three -all tie. Glen Hutchins Bayfield
the Goderich nets while Greg track last Friday night in Hen- opened the,scoring for McGee's,
goals. Don Crawford and Don
Scott, who had probably the sail. Hensall jumped off to a 2- Mike Jeffrey assisting. Bill Johnston scored the other
more difficult stops to make, 0• lead by the five minute mark Sanderson made it 2-0 as Shan= Bayfield goals. , Dave Graf,
was in goal for Lambeth. of the first period and then - Steve Alli.n, Ken Lee, Steve
non Niblock set him up. p
In the game in Zurich, Larry Goderich started to play hockey Goderich Elevator came back Doak, John Hodge and Bob
Madge and Robert McDonald for the first time in weeks. with two goals in the second Popple each scored once for
each had two goals .and two Goderich'scored to make it 2- period one by Steve Chase and DRMCO.
assists while linemate . Jim 1 just before the first period en- the other by Tom Sager. Leroy Buck Million's unassisted
Costello got one goal and two ded but Hensall made it 3-1Fat Meriam and Dan Wilkinson goal at the 10 second mark of
assists. Mike Hodges had a goal two .the third period proved to be
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were credited with assists. scorers for Goderich were Bill set him up. Steve Chase stored scored two unanswered goals in
rallied to tie the game.
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