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Nivins of RR 3 Auburn walked off with two trophies
the Huron County 4-H Achievement night in Clinton last
Friday night. He is shown here receiving the Vincent Farm
Equipment Trophy from Clarence Mile for being the top
member of the 4-H Tractor Club with 962 out of a possible
1000 points. He also won the C.S. MacNaughton Trophy
lotr receiving the highest number of points of any 4-H
member In Huron County. (News -Record photo)
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Interrrietdiate -C hockey
Sailors split two with Seaforth
The Goderich Sailors lost
their fit game of the regular
season !ast Sunday in Seaforth
to split their two games last
weekend. The Sailors dumped
Port Elgin 5-1 lust Friday,
November 23 in Goderich. In
Seaforth on Sunday, Jack
McIlwain scored with twenty
three seconds remaining in the
game to give the Seaforth
Beavers a 4-3 win over
Goderich.
In Friday's game, five dif-
ferent player.: scored for
Goderich. Rick Sowerby put
Goderich out in front at 14:21
of the first from Denis
Lassaline. Wane Fisher made it
2-0 at 17.21 with an unassisted
effort.
Each team scored once in the
second period to make it 3-1 in
favour of Goderich after two
periods. Mike Courtney scored
Goderich's third goal at 7:15
from Frank Hagan and Bruce
Stoll. Al Blair scored from a
scramble to ruin Chuck
Jewell's shutout bid at 19.53 of
the second period. The puck ap
peared to deflect off-someones
stick in front of the goal. This
was the first goal scored on
Goderich in three regular
season this year, that is one
hundred and fifty-nine minutes,
fifty-three seconds.
Jim Farrish and Bruce Stoll
scored in the final period for
Goderich to round out the
scoring. The goal for Farrish at
4:41 of the third was Farrish's
first of the season. Seventeen
penalties were called in the
game, nine to Goderich, which
took only two hours to com-
plete.
In Sunday's game, Seaforth
outscored Goderich '2,01 in the
first period and went on to
defeai Goderich 4-3. Seaforth
led throughout the entire game.
Bob Beuttenmiller opened the
scoring,for Seaforth at 14:11 of
the first period from Jack
Mcllwain. Terry Craig gave
Seaforth a 2-0 lead less than a
minute later at 15:08 from Paul
Rau, Bruce Stoll put Goderich
on the scoreboard at 16:10 from
Frank Hagan and Mike Court-
ney.
The team traded goals in the
second period with Seaforth
holding a 3-2 lead after two
periods. Terry Craig scored
Seaforth's-goal at the eighteen
second mark from Rick Hein:
buck. Wayne Doak scored for
Glen McNeil of RR 6, Goderich wod*wo awards at the 4-H Achievement night last Friday in
Clinton. Here he is presented with a book by Don Jewel of -Cyanamid of Canada getting the
lop wore, 90 out 01 100, in the sheep section of the judging competition. He also won the
A.Y. McLean Trophy for being the top showman in the 4-H Dairy Calf Clubs In Huron
County. Gien was a member of the Dungannon 4-H Calf Club. (staff photo)
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Sandy Broadfoot of RR 1, Brucefield won the Russell
Bolton trophy at the 4-H Achievement night last Friday in
Clinton. He had the Champion 4-H Corn Exihibit at the
Seaforth Fall Fair. Mr. Bolton made the presentation.
(News -Record photo)
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Goderich at 13.27 from Frank
Hagan.
Wayne Rau tied the game for
Goderich at 17:20 of the third
period from Wayne Doak and
Tom Crawford. Jack Mcllwain
scored the winner for Seaforth
at 19:37 from Ross Davies.
The Sailors took nine of
seventeen penalties called in
the game including a ten
minute misconduct.
The Sailors play tomorrow
evening, Friday November 30,
at home against the Kincardine
Bulldogs. One week from
tomorrow, Goderich will play
the Durham Huskies of the
O.H.A. Senior B league.
OPP report
stolen goods
in the area.
Officers of the Goderich
detachment of the Ontario
Provincial Police investigated
13 traffic accidents which
resulted in only one injury and
12 cases of property damage.
Altogether there were 47
charges laid, 35 under the
Highway Traffic Act, 10 under
the Liquor Control Act and two
under the Criminal Code.
There were also five reported
thefts' that resulted in a loss'
valued at $127. Reported
mi.sing are a canoe, traction
bars and a Canadian flag.
Eight requests for assistance
were answered and in Provin-
cial Court, Criminal Division,
44 persons were convicted un-
der the H.T.A., and '12 convic-
ted of L.C.A. offences.
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imminsammimalimma.
line. Mao Steve Davies didn't
play because of exams.
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Arbour had three assists and
centre Doug Marshall picked
up the other two assists.
Sunday's,game against Mit,
chell produced 29 penalties.
Goderich 110 16 of them for a
total of 43 minutes, including
one for 5 minutes for fighting.
Mitchell had 13 penalties for a
total of 44 minutes, including 5
minutes for fighting and a 10
minute misconduct.
My only comment on the
game is that we need referees
that can handle the game and
not let' it get out of hand.
Goderich won the game
1-0,
on a second ,period goal by
Grant Shelton as Rick Moody
set him up. Absent for this
game was Lee , Arbour and
filling in his spot was Steve
Crew who handled himself very
well up there on the forward
"ThelimOaCnKtEoYseeNiOsTMEcSintee."
Bruce Ryan of McIntee Real
Estate has now ordered
sweaters for an ATOM House
League Team. They will be
going to the team which is
presently called the Legion,
Auxiliary (which wear
Canadian Tire Sweaters for its
games). The Legion Auxiliary*
are still sponsoring the MITE'
ALL-STARS. There had also
been some personnel changes in
coaches for this team, The new
coaches are Brian Schmidt
George Gould.
It is regretful that Bill Fry
has hung up his skates for this
year. He did a wonderful job as
coach and the players thought
the world of him.
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