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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1973-02-22, Page 14PAGE 14— GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22,. 197,3 Legion Novice All -Stars advance to area finals 7 The 1972-7:3 Legion Novice• All -Stars have already proven themselves to be one of the bet- ter G M.H A teams of recent years. Last weekend they won their: second straight O M 11 A. playoff series In two games. eliminating 1 xeter by ,cures of 4.1 and 1-1 Previously, the (;uderi h team had defeated Strathrov two straight in another hest of three series.. I'he Legion teams, will' now advance to the area final against the winner of the St. • -M'11r'rmt Stonerhrc.ok-`-.series which is being planed this week. Dates of their next series for , the Legionnaires are as vet unknown, Fans can keep infor- dr reed iby watching the G.M.H.A notice board in the arena for details. This is certainly a team deserving of your support In the first game against Exeter here on Saturday, it was the -production line" ,,►f Larry Madge, Jim Costello and Robert McDonald again leading the way. each scoring one goal Madge also .had two assists and McDonald one., 'These three players have turned into a eery potent scoring unit, with their passing attack being an outstanding feature of the team's .pilin.. Mike Hodges, vvhu also played a strong defe,nsiv,e game. scored the other Goderich goal. The only Exeter goal came on a result of a penalty shot Let Speed Queen Help Brighten Your Wash Model AD9011 Deluxe Automatic Washer A ea- r ,e t0 Jf, (a t • a f • ;.. ., , A- tien, • A t_^ dti 1 Hr -r,a4 Ti rc.• 4')• • '7-itF.• r.... ., t• • ,., • • • • M3. --' (` T. A 1!J rt• r• Py. • 1,. „a A A•.' -Tat F ;f,f,c P, -",,e F'UrO'e`,.'e_nt I`,,ghtel 7o-"-.. P�^c•' Model 9E9021 Deluxe Electric Dryer A t. DIPLOMAT fiex,h1 • • • .�r F r,; -i • int I- A 7 ,•,• Lint Screen • ;±,>i_ m .^ ,th � l_,fet,m • I•�-r �j---•.ii. ��-r. ,1r1 D,.,rr, • A , t I .. r {1 of rlf•at 7 - ,t.••- .• F'- ri'r);r I 0�1 Fined • F + 1 L i"'r 1-r,nt-oi Par -4_1 DIPLOMAT Automatic Washer and Dryer are available in .Avocado or Harvest Gold, as well as White. SERVICE DOMINION HARDWARE GODERICH 30 VICTORIA ST. NORTH 524-8581 1, called by the referee who ruled a Goderich player had thrown a stick Jeff Newby heat gua1tender Steve Callow on the penalty shut. (iallowt,_.play was the big factor in the second game played Sunday in Exeter - Newbv gave Exeter 0 one goal lead in the first period, but 0 goal by Larry Madge on a screed shut from 'the .-SLOT'' tied the game Jim Costello assisted. Defencemin Stuart Crew kept the puck in at the Exeter hue line, passing to • Robert Marketing Bd. powerless in obtaining fair price 'l'he` recent 'increase of Tess than one cent per quart on milk to the farmer shows that ,the Ontario Milk Marketing 13oard is power less,in obtaining a fair price for farmers for this product. There is i need for farmers themselves to put a price' on milk, taking into consideration their cost of production plus a reasi laahle profit. The companies who process milk use a small increase to the farmer to cream off' extra profits for themselves from con- sumers. Walter Miller, Vice President said that if the farmer's price is regulated, then the wholesale and retail price of milk should' be regulated as well. . In view Of the recently an. pounced hikes in full prices, .Local :335 of the N.F.U. voted in favor of the nationalization of the oil industry at their meeting on February 1. President Charlie Wilkins explained the N.F.U. Youth Ex- change Program; a hon and a girl from Local :3:35. will have art opportunity in •July to have an all expense trip to Western Canada. -Names should he sub • - mitted to Jannette Hogan, Youth Coordinator, before February 23. Members present signed ' or- ders for their supply .of twine; the deadline is 'March 15. ,Negotiations are under way for fertilizer, barb wire and Atrazine. AMATeN IS NZ A TOY. ARE kuar McDonald who scored to put Goderich in the lead in the second period. M Ike Hodges unassisted goal in the third period • -provided the clineht-r for the Legion, btu it. was the heroics of Steve Callow in the Goderich g,u;i 1 ' t hat kept Exeter front (losing the gap in the final minutes. Danny Maillet's steady play �n delvtice was another key fac- tor in the Goderich victory. In an exhibition game_ on Wednesday. the Legion and 110 know played to 0 :3-:3 tie in l.inenrates Larry Madge, Robert McDonald and 'Jim ('ostello accounted for the Goderich scoring, each getting one goal. Madge had two assists while McDonald and Costello 'had one each. Danny Maillet was also credited with an assist. -rEATUREI 1 ...1111111111. n Three up sand coming young Goderich skaters busily preparing for the March 2 and 3 Carnival are Ieflll Sherry Kotyk, Judy Osmond and Barbara Conlon. MARGARINE BLUE BONNETT _ 3 -LB. PKG. IIGIS wiI'ha 'e44onael'oucIi MILK CARNATION 16 FL. STOKLEYS 14 OZ. ON 51IPEAS4.89C $HONEY R MITCHELS 48 FL. OZ. . RED AND WHITE APPLE JUICElisi5CIAPPLE 45c BUDGET 15 OZ. F JELLO MINI - PKG. p. � OF DOG $ 59c FOOD PUDDING 4 • ODDS & ENDS OF TICKINGS __T -O VCt B R, AAAAAAA D— JUST IN FROM THE ' TORONTO FURNITURE SHOW MICRO-PEDIC 312 COIL 4'6" IN UNITS LARGE ASSORTMENTS oFSLEEPER LOUNGES IN SINGLE DOUBLE & QUEEN (IN STOCK) CARNATION Hot SUNUP ORANGE PKG. 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