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Presentation: of a paper on
citizenship, prepared by Mrs. C.
+. •'._. of _ . , . .... Robert the,, Graber, " brightened the
Vt8itors during the holiday- cq rae through VictIn their third game .Uf
y one goal and one.assist, ,
• ason•'with Mr, .• and Mrs. Ho pital for '• R.N.A. trainin day in the Legion Tourtiy, the January meeting of the
1VIcD'onaId who scored twice, ,.� ,
Buesell Johnston included Mr, egiatered Nurses: Assistan and Larry., Madge' who tallied' Lions were defeated 7.4 Goderich Women'a InstatuteP
- ..and Mrs- ',Harold-Johnstep and , The course begins Monde two`,ass sts Bill Peters, Mike Exeter Pee Wees on their -home In discussing -new citizens
family frond London who January Best Wishes Ma Hodges, Larry McGee •each ice. The Goderich..team fought coining to Canada to make it
,bvought along the Christman
dinner -- turkey and all the
trimmings Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
LLaframkois�e.• and -twb�'-grand-
children of •Goderich; also Ken
'Johnston and Margaret 'Hen-
derson from Toronto - who
'remained home till Thursday
this week. -
M�ss C'athy_. and Jean
Stothers from London were
home during the festive season
with Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Stothers and Sinn..
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fowler..
Darrel d
o gas:
the scored once while Roger Lewis bard -but only one forward, line, their home, „Mrs,_. Crozier said .
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bail' and Larry Deer assisted once was' able , t6 score and the that the Canadians flag is .a
from Oak Lake Manitoba fie. • , h Gerry. Gaynor supported Lions spirit was- dampened symbol of citizenship.
east to attend the funeral of th+ his team-mates well in net to. when Exeter a'cored three quick It is" the duty of all
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hatter's . uncle, Mr. Davin help gain a berth in the finals.. goals early in he'third period Canadians to' help maintain the
to •gain & fi-1 lead. freedom our forefathers gave •�to
McAllister; at Lucknow o, The big game came Saturday( ,
Wednesday. They spent-a--fad-Peten►ber 29., for the Cham-' However, the hustling line_of us, she sa d:`ry
daysvision other relative Madge, Costello and McDonald stitute� members that CrOzier told .cit
g pionship when the Lions met g
and friends but had to retort Kincardine Pee Wees on their ' sparked their team-mates with citizens:
home on -Saturday. home ice."'' The "whole Lions 3 goals- toward.ttie last pert of are appointed to some task in
MT. Jim Little -passed awayteam played welltogetheras a the game, Scoring twice and . keeping- Canada beautiful.
Friday evening . in Wingharnunit and all contribute their assistin once were Robert Mrs. C. Straughan« Program
arid. District Hospital in hissupport to capture the ham- McDonald and Larry Madge, Convener, asked that the paper
7�sth '�eaE. :The sympathy'
a . while Jim Costello gave both be,, presented. , • •
pionship, Trophy ainin aria Institute
neighbours and friends here i� « It was a proud team, along strong -•support. Also gaining Mrs. G. Morley, and, children-, erre and extended to each of the men with Bill , Callow, •Manager, one assist" was diefenceman .president, opened the ,meeting
Karen, from Parkhill, enjoyed bens of his family, and Don Elliott, coach, •'who Terry Kisch. • by welcoming •members and
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Christmas Day and,l\1ew Year's Mrs;: Mary Berend'fanilyorought the trophy home to - The Goderich 'team d.id, not' wishing them all a'Happy New
h e empty handed y '
all --a famous man I
to meet-- was arl-
ed -hy 28 Institute meth -
with the former's
were guests on New Year's DayGoderich, as the Kincardine come om �, ear
with Mr, and , Mrs. Dwight ea` br played a strong game however, as the Team received The ro
A'ldham end family inwhich kept our Pee Wees the Runner-up Trophy.for this ~would
Zone, which qualifies the
Goderich. • - vorking panda ,throughout. � sw'
There have been many family -Kincardine w scored twice Lions-te°am-••.to'••wen'ter'•'•••'kn•••. 'he •'•• •
- gatherings • during the holiday )efore Ronan Conlon - finally+ Cham.pidnsh jp rottitids of the'
`on Tournament
Sunday. f '
parents, Mr.„ and Mrs. Chas.
Fowler.▪ .
• Mr. and Mrs. 'Root. Irvin- had
a family gathering on New
Year'sDay including Mr. and
Mrs: Wm. Irvin, Mr. and'Mrs.
• 'Russell Irvin and family, ninth
concession of Ashfield; Mr. and
Mrs. Percy Blundell, Goderich,
and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McGee
d 1 of -Clinton.
season, and visits exchangedsent one homefor the. Lions Legi
among, neighbours, helping ustssisted by Bill Peters. Larry January. 26' in St. Marys
to realize how -important homes iladge7-tied + it up with the -Coming up ora-..thi --W-4.9.11.01L-w
are. sistance of line -mates Jini,,. the Goderich Pee ees meet
.Roy Errington in Ottawa. • .stella and Robert -McDonald. - Hanover here at,? -'30 ot1"-Bator-
nually treats 40-50 b fron,The two teams entered the "."dav''nI ht.
an girls o i on.
On NewYear's° Mrs. Cecil .foster_. homes to ,Christi' third period on even ground; Friday, January 4, irx their
game of the
e and �-^-���°rs-�-^ Goderich
This ar _ se^� w` i an and scored the, gv-ahead goal.
N. anxiouj;tting the - third Steven' Arbour tied it wain Restaurant defeated Club rill
Code
-Slake was a guest in Wingham - turkey dinn , in, 'a ' restyr d Kincardine again came-on—Aire scheduled g m
News., •�"e'a r, d
Mr'.
With- Mra" and- •Mrs } T i All
upatrick •-end `Mrs. A
• .Mr. and -Mrs. Russell betty,' counter.
'scored• bots .gum.... f of S took '
_:M _ i 3-1. Wayne 'Jackson opened -the
with a goal from the point and y
'Adnan, o Barrie p - uns Aix -of `the nine Larry McGee shovelled home:scoring .. for• Goderich'
-,. Mike Eastwnod sis h d d ' ut ^'� the rebound from line mates Restaurant and assisted on the
•Crawford hid assists. Je Jr penalties'
art. a a.o - ,
7 Here on hturd`ey, the Suns Mike Hodges and Roger,Lewis. , " second goal- by line -mate Ted
. was 'Strung in the. (continued on page 7
Denomme a g .-_ took on a fine South Condo coring his second goal of the , P 9 )
Goderich goat.
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.Dave Callow led the way in. ..team and pmt up a god fight,' g e Ronan Conlon got the
the, second game, ''scoring despite losing 2-1, in an enter- security goal near the end when
Pgoals and assisting on another• taining exhibition encounter. ,he put the puck in the open cor
as the boys' defeated'-
' " The South London team was'der 'fom Larry,,Daer's rebound
5.1; :the recent • win#ier- of .,thea,, on a pass from Bill "Peters.
„ „= Oakridge Acres lnternation,al Strong support was received.
Brad Artirstrong� from Dave Atom Tournament.` from . defenceman" Steven' Ar-
lluxton end `, Mark Crawford •Scott Balyk and Mark. Con bour throughout to make the
f •om ,--Dave Callow and Mike' • y°' '5":-1." '°" "".,,
Eastwood were' the other nor scored the London goals. final score v5-3.
• Goderich goal scorers. This " ' Larry Kelly , scored the The Lions were put out in
genii=;:,was by far the best effort Goderich goal on• a` picturetplay their first round' in' the Silver
by••that whol. team this year: set rup by left winger: Joey - Stick Tournament in Watford
`A Morrissey. on Saturday, January 5, ,by
--Hike Moraty in goal . was oma, (Fra ! h . unG South-West Lor►don, Major.' Pee
sharp at co' eriri a on", loose Tomorrow '" " '_,
x th ptravel to. Bayfiel'd"fnr-�te league Wees -in a hard fought 3-2
pucks in front of the net, as was
Jeff Denbmrnie Rickey Young, game. • game
Daryl Madge, Mark -CrawfordSaturday here at 6:30 the Scorers• ' for t Goderich Pee.
and Mike Eastwood checked ..Suns play what could.be .one of . - Wees�.wer_e Robert McDonald
their biggest league • games . of and Ronan. Conlon, while
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the schedule against the .strong drawing assists were Larry
rich team. These two teams Madge, Steven Arbour 'and
n a battle •Erin first plate. Larry Daer. - .
extremelywell.'
The- Defence pairs of • John
• Peters • with Andrew ' Telford:,
and' John Kloss ,.with 'Frazer •
and have split evenly the two Sunday, the Lions attended
Abbott ever -steady on'd'efezice.games, `against each other so the Legion Pee' Wee Tour,
• On Thursday, December 27, -"far. ' • nament iFi Exeter. In their first
Goderich 'played two more The same two teams tangle game, Goderich blanked the
games, losing both. In the 'first- again in Zurich next ; ed-.. Lucknow Pee Wees 4-0r Stevens'
game, the,:tea n•rat into a hot_ g
t er an tiesday and these_ two genies • "Arbour scored- twice and ' Jim
„ Listowe. lend .. w , "
- d lost 3. .will •probably-dee•ideArst�-p.laee, • Cantel lei once;.. and - assisted
1.. The boys played well and in the league "standings. once; for two points each. Larry
outshot ,Listowel-, by •-a 'good
« Nu"McGee got the remaining core
margin, but just couldn',t score. The Goderich Lions Pee for the Lions. Robert
Mark Crawford's solo effort
was the only Goderichgoal. Wees have been` playing iiia McDonald, :Larry Madge, Bill
'
Perhaps this game frustrated ° heavy schedule of yTburnament�s Peters, ger Lewis and Terry
the kids or the.second game, as- ' in the"' past two weeks. Boxing Kisch a ch drew one assist. Net
' they Were completely outplayed Day was the beginning of the minder Stephen Callow and
Lions: met .Hanover. s utout' Y shared the
t,.�...:: by .St. -Mary's, and lost 8-2. whenathene Winter, Games....' herr , ,Ga nor o
r ;.•. •Dave Callow and Mark The game, tight with the„
Crawford scored for Goderich. g g. Seaforth Pee ',Weds' were the
last two goals for the Lions Lions opponents for their
Even though our boys Post,. they beingscored •in the last minute pp
had furl .et the Tournament and second game, with the Lions vie -
that is w'1at it is" all about. of the game to tie Hanover, and tOrious ti=2. Bill 'Peters got a
:«•;mr, then go •ahead. The final score :
r .. On Saturda , December .29 ' hat- trick while Roger ,Lewis.
y was •4-3 for Goderich. LarryMadge and Larry,M'cGee
the locals played Seaforth and
tied them 1-4.. Dave Ga11�w;.a Bill Peters tallied two"goats;. tallied one goaheach.. McGee
scored 'for Goderich with Mark �' a goal and, an assist were Larry ... also assisted once, as did Mike
Daer's contribution, while 'Midges, nen
Crawford assisting '''T-he-geam- ' Midges, Fl Conlon, and -
Mike. 'Hodge received tWo
� got hack to their positional'13aert Mc onaTd:
- assists. Defencemran "'Van
game again, but 'our skating,
Mra; E. Sitter gave the
minutes, treasurers ;report, and
correspondence. ' This, preceded
a thank you for donations given
-to the Children's Shelter.
Mrs. K. Wilkinson `gave a
further report on a Meals On
Wheels'meeting she attended at
St. George's Church.."A. New
Year's Thought"was read by
Mrs. H. Y Larder.
I.n other business, the In-
stitute members deolded to
hold a mid party on Jan. 24 at
8;00 -p.m. -in -the MacKay Hall.
Admission. -price .will be 75
cents.
Next:. meeting will be held 'en'
Feb. 7: Institute members •will
enjoy a banquet. --instead ,,of a
Pot Luck Luncheon.
As the' meeting drew" to a
close, reports •-were made :-'on"
sick members and bir`thday,,
greetings- were sung for -Mrs.
Wilkinson:.. and Mrs. Morley,
Mr`s, Straughan thanked'
all
persons who helped malfe the ,
meeting successful.
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'passing and shootin must im Maillet'� got the remaining goal -
1.' ., 11 g ti unassisted and Roger. Lewis
- prove. With•the-pfactices ab ut -
�� assisted. ane. Stephen. Callow.
. to ,start this can only help the ' . su anted his team.wel l in the
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°The .Suncoast. Suns ;Atom •
et. -n their second game of..the
• All -Stars played three games day, the Lions were also ',vac- ^''
'`' last week.
Here on -Thursday,' the Suns torious over Durham, 6 to 3, to
put Goderich into the Chem-
-Shutout Seaforth 4-0 in•,., a pio`>tiship toad. Durham scored
' W O.A;.A. league gzrrri'e""` the first two goals in the first
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The win was the fourth the track. They,entered the' .- ;
• - third period tied .2-2. - •
straight far. the Suns in"h league The Lions; fired in the
' play, with: three orthose wins,
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third, , scored four goals to
being shutouts. The Suns ,
league record is eight wins and Durham s one.
' only one `loss. ,' -” •-`�' Leading .point getters for the
j.r.' . Lions were��Steveri Arbour with
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