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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
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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.
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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-
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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
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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-
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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
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the Ladies' Curling Shot'
Maitland has been
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