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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1973-02-15, Page 6PAGE, 8�-GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY FEBRUARY 15, 1973 MINOR NOCKEY (continued from page 5) one back on a three-way com- bination as Kevin Meriam scored from Kim Arbour' and Gerry O'Brien. In the third period, Goderich Kinsmeahad the play and got three goals — Doug Marshall, Mike Palmer (his second of the game) and Tom p'Brien. Trim Glousher assisted on Marshall's goal, and the final two goals were unassisted. HOCKEY NOTES Canadian Tire Mite -Team travelled to Bavfield last week, and Brad Smith and Brent Fisher, the coaches, were very, pleased with the game as they cam_e..dfrom -- behind . to tie Bayfield 6 -all. Brent Fisher and Todd Rittinger each got two goals, while Andrew Telford and Cliff Jardine scored the others. In a late game report, just handed in on Sunday, the Club Grill and Goderich Motors en- ded in a two -all tie. This was played last Tuesday, February 6. Club Grill opened the scoring on a goal by Tom Dougherty. Dale Duncan assisted for fhe only goal in• the first period. Goderich Motors tied the score as Danny Boyce scored early in the third, Brad Duff assisting. Club Grill went ahead as Danny Duncan scored. unassisted. But Robert Pinkney tied the game, to give Goderich Motors one 'point. Doug Cruikshank set him up. Mark Schmidt has been doing a fine job as scorer, and we would like to see him do all the PeeWee games. Keep up the good work, Mark. I'll expect the scores and game reports will be looked after now, as he has volunteered to do this for the PeeWee League. LEGION NOVICE ALL-STARS Cental Huron League has busy schedule Ken Lee figured in all of the DRMCO scoring last Tuesday, February 6 against Holmesville as DRMCO 4 defeated Holmesville 4-3. Lee scored DRMCO's first three goals and assisted on John Hodge's goal at 9:30 of the third period. Bill Manderson! Pete Postill and Paul ,,McKellar scored for .Holmesville, Ken Lee opened the scoring for DRMCO at. 5:35 of the first period from- -Steve -.Allis and Steve Doak, with DRMCO playing, one man short. DR - MCO was also playing short- handed when Bill Manderson scored for Holmesville at 9:00 from Tony „Verhoef. Ken Lee put DRMCO back in front at 2.1'6 of -the second from Dave Graf and Bob ' Papple. • Holmesville tied the game at 9:18 on Paul McKellar's unassisted effort. Ken Lee scored his third goal of the game at 11:13 from Bob Dap- ple. Pete Postill tied the game. at 1:42 of the third. unassisted. John Hodge scored the winning goal for DRMCO at 9:30 from Ken Lee. In Goderich on Wednesday, February 7 Building Centre scored 5 goals in each of the first two periods to defeat Sifto Salt 13-6. Rick' Sowerby, Den- nis Lassaline and Paul Merner. Johnston fired the uck from,a scramble in front of the net. Gord Fisher added an insurance goal at 15:23 unassisted. Each teani was given two minor penalties. The KFC Juveniles hold down first place in the stan- dings with 30 points on 14 wins, 3 losses and 2 ties. Building Centre is second with 28 points on 14 wins and 3 losses. Building Centre has three games remaining and the Juveniles one. DRMCO is third with a 8-6-2• record for 18 points. Bayfield holds down fourth place with 15 points on 6 • wins, 9 losses and 3 ties. Holmesville is fifth with .two �., games in hand on Bayfield and 4 points behind. Holmesville is 4-9-3 for 11 points. Sifto Salt is in the cellar with a 0 -16 -2 - record for 2 points. The regular season ends this week in Goderich on Wed- nesday, February 21 between DRMCO and Building Centre. This Sunday February 18 in Goderich, Sifto Salt plays DR- MCO at 7;00 p.m. and the Juveniles play Bayfield at 9:00 p.m. Sifto Salt and Holmesville play on Tuesday, February 20, in Clinton. CO-PILOT:REPORTIN8 EN Tuesday February 6 saw the first enterprise of the co -Pilot Human Relations Seminars. The subject was Drugs and the Law". A Corporal Maurice Woods from the London detachment of- the R.C.M.P. headed the discussion and presented a short film on the Corriveau eachpicked various effects of marijuana up and heroin. points in the game. Sawerby Most people present felt that scored 4 goals to lead the the film was rather outdated scoring attack. Dennis but agreed that it was fairly Lassaline picked up 2 goals and . factual as to representing the 2 assists and Corriveau, 1 goal actual effects of -marijuana and and 3 assists. Brian. Schmidt the long and short term effects, and Jinx McLeod each added as well as withdrawal symp two goals for Building' Centre, toms, of heroin. Mark Lassaline 'and John After showing the film the of - Phillips scored the other ficer proceeded to explain cer- Building Centre goals. tain aspects of the law concer- Jim McAstocker and Ron ping drugs and discussed Whetstone paced Sifto Salt at- various episodes he had en - tack. McAstocker scored 3 goals countered with hard drug users and 2 -assists and Whetstone 2 while on the job. • als •and3 assists. Ross The audience represented a ckett scored Sifto Salt's good cross section of the local her goal.. townspeople including quite a Building Centre led 5-2 after few concerned parents. e period and were ahead 10-2 Many people had • several er two periods. Only two misconceptions regarding cer- nor penalties were called in tain legal matters concerning game, one to each team. drugs and these were cleared Paul Kelly's unassisted goal up rather expertly by Corporal 11:11 of the third period -Woods. ve &;the K:1 " Juilrttn Iles a .5-4 S. Sone you'n`g people wet"e' un tory over DRMCO in the 'der the impression for instance st game last. Sunday, . that it was now legal to carry bruary 11 in Goderich. The minimal amounts of marijuana n clinched second place for or hashish. Juveniles. DRMCO had to Corporal 'Woods explained n all 5 of their remaining that marijuana was an illegal mes and the Juvenileslose drug and would therefore be h of their games to tie the treated as such by policemen, eniles. Paul Kelly led the regardless of the quantity eniles with 2 goals and 2 possessed by an offender. ists.'.Tim McAstocker, Brian One parent asked Abut what ompson and Al Shelton sheshould do if she found red the other Juvenile goals. drugs in her child's possession an Ailin opened the scoring at home. Corporal Woods 2:55 of the first for DRMCO stated that she should perhaps" i?o.rotTfyth�IiGlpoltceaoturn.... in. cAstocker tied -the game at the drugs and that charges 1 from Paul Kelly. Brian would probably not be laid for ompson put the Juveniles a first offender. in front at 7:25 from Paul The officer explained that lly- Kelly fired a low drive policemen.were not out to put m the point for the Juveniles everyone in .jail but that they rth goal at the one minutes would rather help .a young per- rk of the second period. son stay away from drugs rk Fisher assisted on the ' The officer also confirmed 1. Ray Allis cut the that hard drugs were not as. eniles lead to one at 8:03 common in .small centers as m Del Bedard. Bedard tied they were in big cities. This game ‘at 12:01 from John. area, he explained was mostly' dge. Al Shelton put the involved with 'marijuana . and eniles back out in front with hashish and suffered from very .seconds remaining in the few hard drug users as com- ond period. Ken Lee put pared to London to Toronto. MCO back on even terms at Upon concluding the of the third from Brian seminar, officerWQods ar Wne in. Paul—Kelly scofec the ner for ,the 'Juveniles at 11 unassisted. DRMCO took of the ten minor penalties ed in the game. n the second game last Sun-, , Sifto Salt held a 3-1° lead ng into the third period but field came back with four nswered goals to defeat o 5-3. Don Johnston paced field with 3 goals, Gord her and Jack Kellough ed Bayfield's other goal. ayfield went ahead early in first period on a goal by Johnston at the 33 second k from Gord Fisher and k Kellough. Wayne Draper the game for Sifto Salt at from Ron Whetstone. Glen cCuspey put Sifto Salt in front at 9:36 from Albert 11 and Ron Whetstone. `Ron etstone scored Sifts Salt's d goat at 13:55 from Harold k- After a scoreless second od, Bayfield came back to the game jin the third od. Jack Kellough cut Sifto is lead to one at the 29 nd mark from Gord Fisher. Johnston tied the game at 6 on a penalty shot. Bayfield given a penalty shot when ifto Salt player fell on the • go Be The. Legion Novice All -Stars of won the first round of the O.M.H.A. playoffs. defeating tJn Strathroy in two straight games_t in a hest of three series. ' mi The first game was played the here on Saturday, with Goderich winning 5 - 2. at. .4.The: se'g S,trath°roy on- Monday night was vic closet. with Goderich coming fir out on top 5 - 4. - Fe Both games provided. good wi hockey, and were plaVed'before the good-sized crowds. wi In Saturday's' game,. the' ga Legionnaires five :top scorers bot each registered one goal JUv enroute to the victory. • Juv Larry. Madge, Robert ass McDonald,- Danny Maillet, Th Mike Hodges and Jim Costello SCO were the marksmen. Bri -Madge also had two assists - at c� whilg Maill_et,_ f�stello,:, ..,and Hodges had- one •each. Scoring for Strathroy were 5:4 Jamie Dalton and Fred Th Nicholas, both unassisted. out Although, the—game in Ke Strathroy was closer, the fro Legionnaires led throughout, fou holding a 2 - 0 lead after one . ma - period, and a 4 - :3 .lead after Ma two. leach team scored 'once in goa the third period. Juv Larry Madge led the Legion fro with two goals. Mike Hodges the had a goal and an assist while Ho Danny Maillet scored once. Juv Larry Gaynor scored the win- 4 ning goal in - the third period. sec .Jim Costello and Larry Kelby DR had_ one assist each. 7 11 Prod-Nichoias soon d twice All for Strathroy, both assisted by win Scott Long and Brian Wilson. 11: Scott Long, unassisted, and six Clark 'Walkom from Dave call Postliff were the other Strathroy scoring plays. day The Legionnaires will now goi move on to the next round. of Bay the O.M.H.A. playoffs, but as una yet it has not been learned 'who Sift their opponents will be: Bay -Their next home game will Fis be here this Saturday night at scot -7:15. it could be the next round B of the playoffs or an exhibition the game. Don Watch the Minor Hockey mar notice hoard at the arena for Jac details. tied On Friday night here, the 7:31 Goderich Novice team played Ma an exhibition game against the out Clinton Pee Wee "B" team, Ira and won, 3 - 1 Wh Danny Maillet and Mike thir Hodges scored unassisted goals Coo while lien Costello scored, peri assisted by Larry Madge and win Danny Maillet for Goderich. peri Clinton's lone goal came Sal from the stick of Paul Taylor, Seco assisted by Tony Van Dyk. Don 6:2 was a a puck in the goal crease. John - s0 more will Ilve ston skated in on Rick Duck-' HEART FUND: and' deked him to his FUND. ' stick side, GontJohngton scored - the`. winner at 952 from Lorne ''""":' MR. FARMER.., until March 3'1 We will Butcher, Cut, Wrap and Qrick Freese Your Beef ° for $ 1 5 OVER 4001.IS. DRESSED WEIGHT ADDITIONAL CHARGE that drugs were a dangerous habit to get into and that those who stayed away from them would enjoy a more longer and healthier life. RECREATION: Our recreation committee suffered a loss this week. Mrs. Joan Spittal has unfortunately left Co -Pilot to start a more permanent position in a local bank. Joan helped set • up the recreation committee which in- cluded the arts and crafts workshop as well as the ex- perimental judo clinic for March. The. 'young 'housewife, however, agreed to still help at ' the arts and crafts and the staff is very pleased to see that she is still taking an interest in the project. On behalf of all Co -Pilot staff members and all participants I would like to thank Joan for a job well done. The Batik Workshop has been set up' for February 24, from 10:00, p.m. to 4:00 Rim. at St. Georges Anglican Church. Pre -registrations will be, ac- .ceptecl •at Co -Pilot offices (38 ..flarnijton;Strret),po • Wednesday, February 21,: There is no cost and all those wishing to learn more about Batik are -invited to attend. The experimental .Judo Clinic has also beenprepared for March 10 at St Mary's Separate School from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Mr. Helmut Krohmer will be conducting the clinic and par- ticipants as well as spectators are asked to register at Co -Pilot offices no later than' Wed- nesday, March 7. There will be no..cQt,, fnr thh _JUdo C;llrilc Funeral arrangement( complete following the d Reginald (Hap) Newcom passed away in Toro% Tuesday night February' is presently resting at McCallum Funeral Ho Goderich. MATERNIT WEAR at the SEPAR T! SMOppE Main Corner°°�� Cli Open 2-6 Closed.W 1 eetin to r of 1 Assoc oar, tion, n Sr Tht e 84 ich. anile g ex melt) A. W' mmu vil les as r C ting develi SLACK_. For Now SpriAj i Summer Thursday, February 8, was the Goderich Lions Club ",Farmers Night" at the Bedford Hotel. About 55 guests were present. Mr. Byron Beller representing the Alex M. Stewart and Sons Ltd. in Ailsa Craig was on hand to speak on "Foods Production and the Consumer." 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