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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1973-02-08, Page 7GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8. 1973 -PAGE 7 It ACT isher iv MIZ ockey sticks were presented John Alexander wereand the' first ere as they • second stars of a game yed in Exeter on January h, This was the Novice B h which George Osmond is king 'after. The -Goderich b and George would like to nk Exeter. for their fine pitality as they were treated a lunch after the game. Are re any merchants or hockey s who would like to donate ouple of sticks to the visiting m, next time they are in - d to Goderich to play? n .an Exhibition game bet- lovice-andhMite--iii - -Stars, the "B" team won, 9 - Robert Jeffery had three Is, Jim Fritzley two, and gles to Steve Boyce, Paul ere, Jim Burbine, and Paul ung. Lone goal scored on k Ryan was by Bobby John - n, for the "A" Club. DERICH MITE ALL-STARS oderich Mite - All -Stars es ge3 S /NE S LTD. IT CASH Eastwood scored the first goal Assisted by Jim Mathers anf Joey Morrisey. . Mike Evans got the Mites' second goal, assisted by Darryl • Graham aa:Tommy Smith. Third goal scorer was Joey Morrtasey, assisted by Robbie Kisch and David Eastwood. Tommy Smith got the fourth goal from Greg Marshall and Kevin Campbell. Coach Den- nis Williamson reports the boys . all played and skated very well. They come up against Byron next Saturday night here in Goderich at 6:15. Gord Fisher's unassisted -unassisted. Paul Kelly made it goal at 10:55 of the third period 2-0 at 8:59 and Dan. Duncan in- Lassaline, got 'the next two in the book, or a •report made gave Bayfield, a 1-0 victory over creased the lead to three at goals for Graham Electric to out. Or :if they did, where are Holmesville in Goderich last 14:04 with Sifto Salt playing give them the win and second they? Sunday, February, 4. Fisher two men short. Al Sheleton place in'the standings. t Club Grill defeated Sifto Salt slid the puck under assisted on Duncan goal Tim Mite House League Stan- " 4.2, in the game on January 30. Gerry Wunnin Dupee's leg along the ice from an unassisted effort at 1:41 of opened the scoring as Tom a scramble in front of the net. the third. Dan Duncan scored Dphertxand._Dale Duncan set Both, Wayne Dupee__ of h�triu in the first � period. Sifto - his second goal of the game _at_ pHolmesville and Gary Black of 8:19. Brian Thompson roue Salt tied the game on a goal by Bayfield had good games. ded out the scoring at 13:50 won 2, lost 5, t' d 2, f ° d Ricky Stoddard, but before the Dupee kept Holmesville in the froth Dan, Duncan. points;' Canadian Tire won 2,. end of the first period Dale game with several fine saves The KFC Juveniles hold lost 6, tied 1, for 5 points. Duncan made it 2-1 for Club throughout the entire game. down first spot in the standings Grill. Then Club Grill made'it Holmesville had good, oppor- with 28 points on 13 wins, three NOVICE HOUSE LEAGUE 4-1 on two goals .by Tom tunities to win the game in the losses and two ties, Building Convenor Bill • Reed con- Doherty as Dale Duncan set third period when Bayfield was Centre has 26 points but has times to do a terrific job, them both up. Final goal for penalized three times. Bayfield played two less games. making sure 11Xgame reports Sifto Salt was by Larry McGee. took six of seven minoranBuilding Centre is 13-3-0. DR ' .. {playedFebruary penalties called in the game. 18 points on MCO is third with Of. �e�bruary s are reported; (as In a game ataurant-:and:--mss ------ - -� -""`r" "iic Not` conn "rd derich Re Club Grill fought to a 3-3 tie. heiirst en�--last=Sun . -- iiithf wins" roe -lo se`µ t_tiortr„' ting Saturdayr'tiight's game, day, the KFC Juveniles moved ties. There is going to be a bat- I they are as follows: Goderich The game saw eleven penalties into first place in the standings tle for the fourth and final I Electric are in first place with assessed. Club Grill accounted with a 6-0 whitewash over playoff spot between Bayfield I 12 points; right behind them for the major number with cellar -dwelling Sifto Salt. Al and Holmesville. Bayfield has are the Flyers with 11 points, seven. Goal scorers for the Sheleton scored the only goal of a 5 9-3 record for 13 points, two ■ and the Legion Sailors with 9 Club Grill team were Dwayne the first period at 5:51 ht Ross,Dale Duncan and Tony Tuesday•, Holmesville': goalie Wayne McAstocker made it 4-0 with dings, as of February 3e 1973 Bedford Hotel won 7, lost 1, tied --1-_for --15_points; -Gxahat>f Electric won 50 lost 4, tied 0, fol 10 points; MacDonald Mach ie or Bedford Hotel defeated MacDonald Marine by °a score of 4-2 last Monday, January -29th. Mark Crawford opened the scoring for ,_Bedford Hotel, and David MacDonald drew the assist. Dave Gallow made it 2-0 unassisted, and David MacDonald scored the next two goals for the winners, to . make veiled to Lucan an Sunday it 4-0. Then Greg K ricin where they defeated scored two goals in, the final Goderich , Electric white- two goals, and Richard Carmen on by a score of 4-2. David period for MacDonald Marine, also unassisted. Canadian Tire held on to defeat Graham Electric 3-2 in Tuesday's game (January 30). Opening the scoring in the first period was Darryl Madge for Canadian Tire, then Todd Rit- tinger made it 2-0 in the second • / period before Graham Electric got on the score sheet. Tim Lassaline got both goals for Graham Electric _ more than Holmesville who are I points. It sure is a tight race as - � � -w 4-9-3. Holmesville however has 11 Glenmark Hoi�iea and Ken- Bedard. Gerrard Gwynard and Bridge scores one game in hand. Bayfield's� ■ tucky Fried Chicken hold down Tim Atfield drew assists. remaining three games are last ,place, tied with 8 points irkconnell each. P Y an There were four tables in la at the Goderich Duplicate Bridge Club January 23. Winners and their scores , Mrs. J. Donnelly sand Mrs. B. Erskine,' 47 points. Mrs.' J. Stringer an Mrs. R.L. McDonald, 461/2 Mrs. and White and Mrs. J. Cook and Mrs. J. Chisholm tied with Goderich Restaurant player, against Holmesville, Sifto Salt Terry Shoemaker, picked up plays Sifto' Salt, DRMCO, i washed Kentucky Fried and Rick Leddy two assists Building Centre and Bayfield i Chicken 3-0 as Jim Burbine apiece. Perry Boak got the were: in their four remaining games. continues to get the hat tricks. tieing goal of the game. Top, DRMCO plays the" g games. 1 He scored all the goals again ROTARY BANTAM in the first game.this Sunday, 5 for Goderich Electric It Second, d February 11 atp.m. In the • ALL-STARS ■ wouldn't surprise meSt to see ' second game, Sifto Salt take ■ him up with the All -Stars as he In a game played here last points on Bayfield at 9:00 p.m. 5 sure is one of them. Another ian Saturday the Clinton Ban- Third, J Peters Holmesville plays Building 2 outstanding player is Brian tams came from behind to win Mrs. G Shewfelt who was in the nets over the Goderich Rotary Ban- d ked up another shut- tams by a score of 3-2. Ric' Moody opened.. d Juveniles. Holmesville. • an plc 421/2 points. out. M d the scoring as There were six tables in play Friday (February 2) there Scott Kennedy gave him a per- at` . the - Goderich . Duplicate was was on The winning goalthe Novice Legion All -Stars Lead, but with only a few Winners and their scores scored by Joe Melady, with traded nights with the regular seconds to go in the first period, were: ly one game to report as feet pass, to give Goderich the Bridge Club January 30. Todd Rittinger getting the House League scheduled game: Colquhoun tied the game for First, Mrs. J. Donnelly and assist Legion Flyers , Clinton. Mrs. B scored three Rick Moody made it B. Erskine, 84 points. unanswered goals, then shuns 2-1 on a sole effort but again second pr. A.B. Deathe and MITE HOUSE LEAGUE 2) 3-2. � on to defeat Goderich Electric Clinton fought back with two Mr. A. Weerasooriya, 78 points. Friday's game, (February rgoals to win 3-2. Third, Mrs. J. Cook and Mrs. ian Fellows, ._ PhilliP unanswered was all one-sided . as 'Bedford Brown and Steve Sager were J. Chisholm, 77 points. 'Hotel continue to --.-lead the the Flyers' marksmen. Ted BANTAAM HOUSE LEAGUE -Fourth Miss B. Etue and League, by white -washing Doherty assisted on one of the use League Mrs. I. Papernick, 73 points. Canadian Tire 4-0 David Flyer goals. Marty Middel andnvenor and Perin or safety toe. Choice of seen sole materials. ROSS SHOE SIfOP 142 The AgustinGoderich, Ont,17tf SI 524-7461 does not have a co Keith Huisser has volunteered S o c c e r Club the first period,; unassisted:, . Goderich Electric. to assist the league in making Dave Gallow made it 2-0when MacDonald got the only'goal in Jae Burbine" got singles for Kentucky Fried - Chicken out these reports. Do we have Mark Crawford got the assist scored two third -period goals, an assistant? and, then scored the next goal both on breakaways, to white- In the first game on Monday, as his line -mate, Dave Gallow, wash the Legion Sailors 2-0. Goderich Elevator defeated F e br u a r y assisted. Dave MacDonald got . Lou DeWinter got both goals as Denomme Flowers - 3 to 1.. " USEDLARS100'sOF BELOW Valeethe fnal goal wth SttProfit Robert Jeffrey set him up. Also ssise1 fki r$n a' 'Mi dlwho was in tie T ��rtet afia°°�gi the`sut-netfthe first time, got hs out, -- first shut -out. This was the Sturday's game (February first game Saturday a.m.3) also produced a shut -out as In the other contest, Glen - Mike Moriarity held mark' Homes outskated the MacDonald Marine scoreless, Legion Flyers to a 4-1 win. Graham EIectric won 30. . Paul.. Legere picked up twoMike Chisholm opened the goals and an assist, while Wes scoring in the second period as McLean and Jim Fritzley got -Ron Stoddard set him up.Tim the others. Graham played a strong game and came through with two assists Paul n.eBe"lhnget>. ,>:mprovingi'Ygame and had only one goal get owed bpast him. This was sc Y David Kennedy in the "final period, unassisted. In , Saturday night's game, USED CARSGlenmark Homes played one of their best games of the season as they defeated the Legion 1.00Sf'Sailors 3-0. Rick Ryan was outstanding in 'the netsfor the BELOWwinners as he picked up his second shut -out. Paul Legere Uescored two goals on the Sailors' VaI goalie, Robert Cummings, and Jim Fritzley got.the other. Jeff Leitch, Billy Carter and JohnLL4rew_-n. ` the game, nd they continue to improve-each game out.PEE WEE- HOUSE LEAGUE Only two game reports wereSABRE handed in for the Pee Weeomatic, power stewing, power House League. Monday's and tixtra clean and drivesThursday's games never did get 3 SELECTED Expertly Recoflditioned NIGH MILEAGE PRICED DOLLARS Market 1970 BUICK LE SEDAN - 350 V-8,''aut .brakes, radio, tinted windshield,:1899. like new. K54241 1971. FORD:CUSTOM:. SEDAN - 1%4, automatic, power `steering, radio, simulated vinyl top. You'll appreciate It after you drive it. Now• ' $1899. 1970 FORD GALAXIE XL CONVERTIBLE 4211 V`e automatic, power steering, power brakes, power whwdews rade custom stereo tape player. Extra .Mart aPPeSrwro.: 010141- PONTIAC-BUiCK +,ODEPR H Steve I-1udson opened the coring 'forDenomme Flowers " T1ere ' Will' be' ameeting of for their only goal. Goderich the Huron Minor Soccer Elevator got goals from Leroy Association tomorrow at 7 p.m. Meriam, Tonv Vollick, and in the Duchess Room of the . Bedford Hotel at Goderich. �Holst .A member of the Ontario defeatMinor Soccer Association will McGee Motors 3-2 as Bob be on hand to answer any Overholt, Terry Prowse anf questions which may arise. He Pete Crew. scored for Don will also outline the benefits of Hoist. Ken Straughan and affiiation in organized soccer Glen Hutchins -were McGee -.inOntario, We urge: Motors goal scorers. 4 Anyone who isinterested- in, ttend the For Thursday -s games,- •only- this spar -t is uxged toasc`ores are available:. M&Gee mting as' vlunteers- Motors 4, Denomme Flowers 1. needed in all capacities. Inthe other game, it wasrepor- - Good organized soccer in the ted that Don Hoist lost. by a Goderich area is presently in score. of 8-1 tb. Goderich the building stage add has a Elevator. w very good chance of success but to do so, participation must be (continudd on page S) the corner stone. ., HURON (PROV.) LIBERAL ASSOCIATION NOMINATION MEETING To select a Liberal Candidate to contest the Provincial Riding of Huron in the By-election to be held Mar. 15/73. All persons who are members in good standing and on the membership roll of the Huroiie Liberal Riding Association,, 72 hours prior to the holding of the nominating convention. shall be eligible to vote. 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