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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1973-03-01, Page 4PAGE 4 •--GODERICR SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, MARCH 1: 197:1 P CHHL League now engaged in semi finals I)Rt 1('O " scored two urian swered goals in the first pt rtoil. to edge Building Centre 6 :► to the first game of their test ut three_ sena-final last Sunda`, Februar% 2F - Ken 1.ee soured twfor 1)ltM('O with singles going to Harold Leddy, -John Hodge, Donis ,Johnston and Dave (',rat Bu►'kMillion scored three for Building ('entre and assisted on one• other Rick Sow erhs, scored the other two Building (,'entre goals. Harold Lid opened the. scoring for DRMCO at 10 14 of the •first front„•.Ken Lee, John Hodge made it 2-0' one minute later at 11 15 troth Del Bedard Dents -Johnston ruadc• it .3•0- t9 seconds Into the second period from Ed Jones. Ittc k Sowerhc put Building ('entre hack in contention with goals at ti 1; front luck Million and at 13 27 nt froint McLeod Dave Graf increased DRMCO's lead to two at 6:57 of the third from Bob ['apple but Buck Million S- cut it to one at 111:44 from Rick Sowerby. Keit Lee scored a minute later at 111.56 from Bob Papple to make it 5-3, John Phillips assisted on Buck Million's second goal at 15::34. Ken Lee scored DRMCO's Hear BiII<Davis and Don Southcott Wed., March 7 8:30 p.m. SEAFORTH Legion Hall Coffee and Donuts DANCE Following to the Music of The Royalaires Everyone Welcome Free Admission sixth goal at 17 11 front Bob Dapple Buck 1111/01 cut the l)1tM('O lead back to., one at 18 45 from 14t11 i)ttckworth. Budding ('entre pulled their goalie in the last minute to,try and tie 1)10,1CO 1)RN1('(1 tit a, given six of ten minor penalties assessed in the game Second place KF'(' •luvcntles and fourth place Holtltesville played the first game in their sena final last evening, wed- nesd:ay, in ('oclei•ich. '!'here will he 'at least one game this :Sun- day het wort 1)1tM('() and Building ('entre won twa► out of the three game, they played this year with OHMCO 'I'hev defeated 1)I1.M('O 4.-2 and 6-2 and lost 8.2. The -Juveniles tied Hohnesyille twice this season and won the other two. The two trams tied 4=4 and 6-3 and the Juveniles picked 01)4-3 and 6-2 with.- '1 Sifto Salt outscored 1-ioltttesville 3-1 in the final period last 'Tuesday to tie Sifto Salt 5-5. Tim O'Brien led Sifto Salt with 2 goals and 2 assists. lint McAstocker picked up ,2 goals -and an assist for Sifto Building ('entre. The Juveniles Salt. Wayne !)raper ,~cored the play in Orangeville_ on Sunday other Sifto goal. John Cosgrove -Adler t r«►�,wrr�-rn die— lifth o r e d t h r e► e~.' goal* -.. • for deciding garlic of their playoff Holntesville with single going which nt,a% cause the can- , to Tony Verhoef 'and Pete cellation of the game with Postill. -John 'Cosgrove–gave Holrnc s)'ille. Holrnesville- a 2°-0 lead with Holrtaesvtlle. 'defeated goals at 1:52 assisted by Bill Building ('entre 4.2 last Steenstra and at 9:00 but Sifto Friday. February :2:3 to take the Salt..tied the game 'with two fourth and final- playoff. spot. , goals less than a minute apart. Building ('entre clinched the 'I'irr( O'Brien scored at ,10:22 league championship with a 6-2 from .lint McAstocker and win over J)1/MCO. in Clinton Wayne -Draper. O'Brien cin 'Tuesday, Fehruax• 21) assisted ott'` cAstocker's goal Hol►nesville and Sifts, Salt at 12:39. John. Cosgrove put played to a 5-5 tie. �.�- , Holntesville back in front at - Building ('entre finished the 13:25 from Bill Steenstra. Tont/ season With a I5-4-0 record for Verhoef scored the only goal of :32 points One of,their wins was the second period unassisted at a four point victory. The KFC 12:31. Pete Postill increased Juveniles were edged out by whilding ('entre by one point. e Jug ertilt s finished with :31 points on 11 wins, :3 losses and :3 ties. DRMCO were 9 -8 -')'over the season for 211 points. They lost a '`four point game to Building ('entre during- the season. • Holrnesville and Bayfield finished with identical 6-1.0-4 records for 16 points hitt Holrnesville was awarded • Mrs. Gordon Finlayson is at fourth spot because they - present holidaying in Portugal. defeated B:avfield in :3 out of The Salt Mine Curling Bon - their -i games.' Sift() Salt ac- spell was held in Goderich on cumulated a point.; during the ,Saturday. Those from this corn-' regular schedule. 'They ha.(1 a 1.- munity attending were Gordon 16-.3 record. Finlayson, - Kenneth L. Building Centre and- DR- MacKenzie, Donald Simpson MCO began their:.hest of three and Bob Simpson. semi-final last Sunday. The Mr. and Mrs --Ray. Myers of other semi-final series Jtetween Ottawa visited this past Juveniles and Holmc,sville•star- weekend at the home of Mr. ted last evening, Wednesday. arta Mrs. -Jack MacKet..ie of. DRMCO and Building- Centre- Ashfield and also at the home plav at 7:00 p.m: and,, of her mother Mrs. N.J... Holtnesvil.•le and •Juveniles - at MacKenzie of Lucknow, 9:00 p.m. this*-Sundayi March 4. Mr. and .Mrs. George Hulmesville's lead to 5-2 at 6:2.1 of the third • from Bill Steenstra. Tim O'Brien made it 5-3 at 8:18 from Wayne Draper. lira McAstocker cut their lead to one at 11:16 unassisted. Wayne Draper tied the game at l2•42 froln Tirn O'Brien and Jinn Martin. Bach team was given one minor penalty. Rick Sowerbv and Paul Corriveau each :scored - two goals as Building Centre defeated DRMCO 6-2 last Wed- nesday, February 21. The game was a four -pointer to make up a cancelled game during' the season. .John Hodg -put DR.MGO out in front at 6:35 of the first period from Ray Aplin. Jim McLeod tied the game with an unassisted effort at 8:32. Paul Corriveau put Building Centre out in front at 2:35 of the second period from Rick Sowerby. Sowerby made it :3-1 after two periods at 11:32 from Dennis Lassaline. Unassisted goals by Lassaiine at 4:05 and Sowerby at 6:06 gave, Building Centre a 5-1 lead. Ray A1lin scored DRMCO's second goal at 11:40 unassisted. Paul Corriveau rounded out the scoring at 15:15 unassisted Building Centre took five of six minor penalties assessed. Holrnesville built up a :3-0 lead after two periods and held 00 to defeat Building Centre 4- 2 last Friday in Goderich to grab the fourth and final playoff spot. Jim Mclvor scored twice for Holmesville with singles going to .John Cosgrove and Pete Postill. Rick Sowerby and flirt Harrison scored for Building -Centre, • Holrnesville led 2-1) after one period on goals by John Cosgrove at 6:51 and Jim Mclvor at 14:10. Bill Steenstra assisted on Mclvor's goal. Mclvor mad e it 3-0 a>t 7:15 of the second period unassisted. Rick ,Sowerby got Building Centre on the scoreboard at the 10 second mark of the third period from Barry Block. Jim Harrison cut the Holrnesville lead to one at 2:19 unassisted. Pete Postill added an insurance goal at 15:15 unassisted. Building Centre took 6 of 7 minors and 1 misconduct. YOU SERVE BY GIVING 4 NEWS FROM KINTAIL MRS. D. SINP30N 529-1548 LICENSED AUCTIONEERS & LIQUIDATORS (NOW OPERATING THROUGHOUT ONTARIO) WITH POR:TABLE-SOUND SYSTEM. No Sale is too Big or too Small ,) CONSIGNMENT SALE DATES MARCH 10 it 31St & APRIL -21 Auction Sales are our business with most reasonable rates BRINDLEY AUCTION SERVICE HEAD GODERICH OFFICE 2-4-6 4 5' � of "cE 3 3 n7.7538 MacGregor of Copetown were home visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mackenzie, on Saturday and also with her mother, Mrs. N.J. MacKenzie and Miss Kate MacGregor of Lucknow. Shaw"alton, Rick Taylor. Tommy O'Keefe and Roddy Simpson, who plav with the Lut•know- Bantam hockey team, went to Port Elgin Saturday to take part in the hockey tour- nament there. • Mrs. 'ferry• MacKenzie -retur- ned to the Godt rich hospital . during the week. Her friends wish her a speedy -recovery The, World's Day of Prayer will be held by the W.M.S. on Friday, March 2 at the home of Mrs. Jim West.• - Mrs. -Rhetta MacLennan en- tertained Tuesday evening at a birthday party dinner for her. daughter,. Florence. Sympathy is extended to Henry Drennan who learned of. the f- the sudden death of -his cousin, Bill, Drennan of Hamilton: Mr. Drennan visited in this area a couple of .weeks ago. Winners of the very suc- cessful Sifto Bonspiel on Satur- day. were, first draw, Cam Bogie, O. Knopp, Bill Robert- son. - Second draw B. Adams, G. Walter, George Tamowski. Dates to remember; March :3, Farmers' Bonspiel, March 16- 17. St. Patrick Weekend, Mixed Bonspitil. The newly elected Board of Directors 'met last 'Tuesday' evening to elect an executive, Chairman: Mr. D.J. Murphy, First Vice -Pres.: Mr. Robert Allen, - Treasurer : Mr. John MacKay._ �President Dan welc•orned .new m-rm ,ers to the Board, Dr. Frank Mills, Mr. Jack McIntyre, Mr. 1)cn Haines. Serious tott.id�i•ation will he given 0) installing double ten- nis courts at the Club. A coupon will appear in the Signal Star for the next two weeks soliciting inlet enough response iS cuntrnittee will sh0 pi study the 11asibil t5et up courts. Anvune faof it courts. ib� During the past few the Ladies' Curling Shot' Maitland has been represented in Southerntt taric► I.aclies' Cutli Association t'Urrtpetltlgn obviously attention has drawn to our Club. Paquette has.been eleo District three olea repr3S t a t i v e a two year ter Congratulations- Doris:. Heart disease .deaths amuy adults aged below 65„4t decreased steadily since ti first Heart 'Fund Campaign 1958, with your Heart Fu dollars speeding virtuallyeu advance. Fred Bisset Photography "MISS LEE" Book foryour wedding, or,/ Passport.- also copy old prints PHONE 5 2 4-7 2 23 GODERICH LARGE CONSIGNMP 1 1 I � AUCTION SALE MARCH 10,1-973, TIME - 12:30 P.M. AT OF.GORDON----BRINDLEY. LOT 3--CONCESSION-9-TOWNSHIP OF COLBORNE 11/4 MILE NORTH AND 1./2 MILE OF CARLOW OR - 4 MILES SOUTH &,. 1/2 MILE EAST OF - 7 MILES. 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