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GO»pRLCa IGNAL-S'C'AR, "`THURSDA"YY, JANUARY 2Ur:49?44404'
We join with the rest of the
f�ommunity, in expfressing our
heartfelt' eyinpathies to the
tvans family in the sad and.
Untimely Jose of 'Phil: Evans as
the result of a, tragic accident. at
('Hinton Arena.
NOVICE LEGION
AUXILIARY, ALL-STARS
On Friday, January 18, the
Legionnaires ` travelled to
Eketrr and came home with a
great Corn,=frdm.behind win, 3-
2.
Todd Rittinger opened the
scoring cin a solo effort as he
broke, in from the right-hand
side'and fired aishot to the cor
ncr:-"'ZXeter came back to tie it
"in the first"period, .and went
ahead in the seconel"=h,-,'9'
Brent, °Fisher's goal from
"Pave ,callow midway in the
third*tied the,game and Dave
Gallo -Ws -goal, with four
minutes left, gave Goderich the
ed'te. .
rt'he''boys dominated most of
th& play, but it took hard work
to score. the win. 'John Kloss
anti Frazer Abbott, on defence,
were very ,sound. Todd Rit-
tinger, ' Daryl Madge, Dave
Callow, 'Mark' Crawford and
Brad Armstrbrig checked en-
dlessly '
The .boysmet a veiy'strong
South-West London _team on
Saturday, January 19, and
e
t"
e -upended 6-1. Although
, h
there .were 'six goals; scored• ,oto
hint,
. I��_
Jeff onom me had"`to_ .be %
the number 1 star of the game
as. ;he ' made some fantastic
•ATOM, ALL . STARS
The Suncoast Sans clinched
first place in the Zone 1,
W.O.A.A. standings with three
victories last week.
ed. in Zurich, the
Suns 4` defeated Zurich -6.3. '
Zurich held a 2,0. lead at the
end of the first,,period on goals
by J.iin Willert and. Robert
Willert, but" the Suns came
back with three goals in the
second period,�``q take the lead.
Darrell G(ah,am, •.fi'ave East=
wood and Randy Graham were
, -,-the ..Suns' marksmen in the
° second period, with assists
going to Mark Rowe, Dave
Eastwood, ,Darrell Graham,
Larry Kelly and John Huff.
Robert Willert's second goal
pulled Zurich into a 3=3 tie
with . the ..Suns early in the
third period, -but then the suns
scored: -three times to clinch the
victory.,'
Mark Rowe, Larry Kelly and
Larry Boyce scored for
Goderich • on assists going to
Kelly, Randy Graham John
• Alexander, and Joey Morrissey.
• The Suns took three of the
..._.four minor penalties- handed
out by referee Don O'Brien,
Back in Goderich._, on .Thur-
sday, the Suns won 7-4 over
Mitchell..
Larry Kelly led' ther Stires
•
with three goals. Dave East-
wood had a goal a.nd::•an..assiat.:.
Joey Morrssey, Randy
"'Graham and Jim Fritzley
scored": 'the" other Goderich
goala. Assists weal.to Mark
Rowe and John Huff, with two
each, and, to 'lohn Alexander,
J,.arry •Boyce and Randy
Graham with one each.
• Jay Heinbuck, the league's
leading goal scorer, notched
three goals for -Mitchell while
Duncan Ferguson added 'the
other.
Before a-egood Minor Hockey
Week ' crowd Saturday night
here, the Suns chalked u•p°their'
`third win of the week in a 9-1
romp over Bayfield:
„ Larry Boyce played an out-
standing •game . for the Suns,.
stops; especially in the first two
rlods when London held to a
2-1
1711vid Gallo-; from Mark
Cra'wford,' got the opening `goal
of Ole game for Goderich. All -
the • boys worked hard
tlh•o ghout`tile whole game; it
was!'just° a superior team that
beatt them. ..
The boys' next outing is
SatiArday, January 26, at the"
'mail arena against Listowel.
Game time is 5:30 p.m,
N�DVICE HOUSE :LEAGUE
late third period goal .by.
' •Jir>?(,Walton on Kevin Telford's
assist.g ave the Gardiner's'
Da+y team .. a 1-' win- -over
McDonald Marine0on Moil -
da, January 14, Terry Bean,
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in goal, made a number of good
st '
o s in h
the Ga diner n
�Gardiner's etand
wa0; full worth for his shot -out.
TI,is win tied 'Gardiner's with
Gralham, Electric for 3rd place.
Oin Friday, January 1„8,
Graham Electric downed Bed-
ford Hotel 4-1. Mark Jeffrey
and TIM Chisholm scored their
house league's goal, for
Graham's. Paul Murphy and
Mike Eastwood had aasists.
Ray Vanstone scored for the-
, Bedfor'd.
•e
A first period goal..by Mike
1 rastwood• stood up thraugb..the•
'game 'dn' 'aay, January 19,
as 'Graham Electric edged
MacDonald Marine 1-0.
Jamie Deer ha,d''the shut -out,
The second game on. Saturday
.morning saw the Bedford Hotel
team whip Gardiners' Dairy 5-
-0. Ray vanstone - and .Kent:.
-Feaga-n4 each- scored --two goals
and Steve Hunterthe other.
Stevv also `fiad an assist.
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SUNCOAST° ESTATES
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in
of
scoring three ,gos and getting 1,
two, assists. ' illie Denomme
had two goals and ,an assist
• while 1o�in Huff scored once
and,a"ssisted on another. Joey
'Morrissey, a first year player
/with all kinds of potential, •
scored two goals and played
well. 'Darrell 'Graham scored
the other Goderich "goal." Jinn
Fritzley had •-two assists. and
Larry Kelly one.
Bayfield goal, their first
in four games against the Suns,
was spored by D. Steplieson,
assisted by P. Payne• and M.`"
Taylor. •
The .Suncoast Estates league'
record is now thirteen wins an�'.
only one loss. They played
Tuesday night in Seaforth. and
will meet London 'Huron East
Minors here-- Saturday at 7:30
p.m. to wind up` the Minor
• Hockey Week activities. This
special exhibition garde. should
provide some good hockey.
These two teams Met earlier
this season in London ° with
°I-Ia ,ron East edging the Suns 6,
5.
There will be three other,all-
star games Saturday, beginning
at 5:30, so show y,.our.,support
.for local minor ,hockey bac
coming down to .the rink and
cheering on our boys.
'ATOM HOUSE LEAGUE.
The regular schedule corn-
_; rnenced on• Saturday,��January
� y
rr y
5. S missed'several
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game reports: Therefore they
will be covered. this 'week,
:January 8, iii Tuesday's first
game,' Glenmark Hanes.
whitewashed McIntee Real.
Estate 3-0. . Dennis•Kerr led
. the attack with two goals and
an assist, the other goal was by
Ross Scott. Mike Wedlock...Was
in the nets for the winners. and-
picked up a simut-out.. Also
picking up 'points in the game
on', assists were Steve Dobie,
Greg'Marshall and Randy Mid -
dell.'
Second game was a three -
three ' tie between Goderich
Electric and Kentucky Chicks.
Goderich • Electric opened the
scoring as Dean .Eowra atroxed
,unassisted. • ' ' Kentucky. Fried .,
Chickens tied the game on a,
three way passing play) Mark
Carmen from Steve Sager and
Scott MacDonald. Goderich
Electric took the lead again on.
a goal by Scott Wilson, but this
didn't hold out as Sieve 'Sager
got two quick goals to give the
Chickens- the lead; 3-2. Tying
the game for Goderich Electric
was Tom Profit, 'unassisted.
Saturday,, January 12, Ken-
tucky Fried Chickens, came
front behind t� defeat Glen -
mark Homes 4-2. Steve Sager
and Mark Carmen were the
goal scorers as each of them.
tPicked up two goals. • Glen -
mark, Homes led 2-1 on goals
bey Dennis Kerr and'Scott Ross
at the end 'of the second.
In the other game played
5 -Saturday morning, it;was a real.
contest, as ,Goderich Electric
and Mclntee Real• Estate
fought to a one -ala tie. Brian
Murray opened the scoring for
Mclntee's as Mark Hunter set
him up. Tying ,the game for
Goderich Electric was Tom
Profit who scored on a
breakaway, unassisted.
• Tuesday's • first game,
'January 1.5, Goderich Electric.
easily won over Glenmark
Homes as they, came up with a,
4-2 score. Mike Chisholm.
Tom Profit and Scott Wilson
edaga G
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each scor goal forodermc
h
Electri+e to give them' a 3-0 lead.
Glenmark came back with two
goals, David Lomas setting up
Steve Dobie `and Randy Mid -
del, to make it 3-2. Final goal
was ,by Qoderi,ch Electric as
•Scott . Wilsrrn got his second
'goal cif°the night.
January 15's ,second game
was one that could have gone
either way. ` Kentucky Fried
Chicken' got'two goals; "'t'ne.by,
Steve Sager and the other by
Graham Suchard, both on
'break-aways. Paul Bellinger
in. the nets for the Chickens
came up with' a couple of good
saves to preserve' his shut -out,
and •the„win over the new team
o.m tournament
ave- -;
The Wingham"- Midget
Hockey 'Tournament may not
have any American teams par-
ticipating - this `year:'' -'Entries
from,Detroit and Chicago have,
added an.• international flavor
to the tournament in .past
years, creating a unique attrac-
tion for area hockey fans:
Increased' sanction'fees ini'-~
posed 'by the .O,M,H.A. on inter-
. ,nat;ion:tonrnarents has been • .
cited, as reason for difficulty
in intere 'g American 'teams
to enter the 'toufnarhent.
O.M.H.A. Sanction fees are
ten dollars per date for each
division. In addition, for inter -
branch tournaments- there -is a
sal tion•.4ee of $-,50 plus a $10
tee -for __each _team from-oilitside-
the "host branch, and for inter-
national tournaments there is a
sanction fee of $100'.plus '$5Q
per -team. o.ut ide North
rn eric�:n 'te*
An that was left of the 'television receiving, towers oirComm •
Cable System after last Sunday's ice storm was a pile of
” twisted. wreckage as 14 sof the 22 towers collapsed under
the weight of tons of ice. A Comm Cable spokesman'' -
estimated damage at close'to $20,000 at the Holmesville site
Mclntee Real, Estate. Final
score Was 2-0 for the Chickens.
.Also picking up an assist on the
second goal was Paul Meriam.
Saturday morning, in the
first' game, the Kentucky
Chickens came from behind to
defeat Bill Wilson's 'team,' ,
. Goderich Efectrc, 3,-1.,
Opening e rn
the scoria
p _ � scoring for
Goderich Electric:- was -Tim
`Lassaline; Dave:MacDonald set
him up, Before the.,end of the
second period, Steve Sager tied
the game for the Chickens,
"unassisted:. -•p In the third
period, the scoring was all done
by Kentucky' Fried Chickens.
"Tom Smith and Kevin Camp-
o bell each got a goal.
McIntee Real , • Estate,
wearing° their new svtsaters,.
• managed to ,comm up with a'tie
as Allan Hough scored. the'
tying goal to give them one
"point. ;Final scoie was 2,all. '
Opening the scoring for. Mein-
tee's was Marty Middel. • Glen
mark Homes scored two quick
_goals to take a 2-1 lead as Rob
Jeffrey got the first. Glenmark
•o
,goal and' Rob-ert. - Wil -lis , the
other one. ' •
America and $10 per„team 'out
side the host branch, including
team from the •U.S.A�
• Tournament Entry fees for
American teams
have been increased substan-
tiajlyf' and invitations exten-
ded to teams in Detroit and
Chicago have thus far, been
declined.
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_-,The tournament committee,
comprised of private citizens
chaired by Dr. J. K. McGregor,
• expressed "the fear that.the ,lack
of top, `AAA' category teams..
S)
may have an adverse effect on
•box., office receipts. Since all
ironies . gained from the tour-
nament will be turned over to
the Wingha�rri°. Minor Hockey
. Association,, officials -expressed -
the opinion that the move by
0.M.H:A. executive tom increase .
,sanction fees, does not serve
•the , best interest of ' minor
hockey at" the grass roots level.
The 'Tournament will be held
on 'two weekends this .year.
'"B" 'and "C" games 'will be
played March 1,5th, 16th, 17th;
and 18th. `"A" and "AAA"
games wili` ' be played March
2.2nd, 23rd, and • 24'th. '
The change • in .. tournament
dates " frail a continuous
schedule, to a program of two,
-weekends w;as made 'to allow
ice time for local groups during
-the spring break.
• R The tournainent' • comi•nittee
'also- announced that It- has met.
with a; 'good degree ' of co-
operation' in endeavours to
provide extra activities for
'hockey ,players , notoscupied
with'games.
. Although negotiations are
continuing with some of the
• parties • involved; it is' planned
to provide one hot meal,during
the ,noon -hour.;- 'to promote
tours .of local" industry; and to
u, ilize.other "recreational
•
facilities in town.
• The Lyceum Theatre has en-
-tered into a program"'whereby a
reduction in ticket' prices will
be given to player 'guests, and
whereby free showings 'will he
made of, .film's obtained' from
Molsons '
AIN LIE
MARKET LIMITED
HARVE,?Lviv,IES
CENTRE SLICES ONLY
Bock Baton .3 7
Spareribs
EXTRA LEAN - :SHANK PORTION
Fresh Hani Roast
Roa'st Beef
HOME-IyIADEii SAVE „30c Le‘
Head Cheese
.Cuitoin 'Killing and Processino_
our' Specialty ;;;;*
,i.3c LB. ON DRESSED WEIGH11,"
GODERICH LION, PEEWEES .,
Goderich Lion Peewees_
began Minor Hockey Week by.
playing host to the Stratford
Peewees, Twenty-five seconds
into the game, Bill Peters
scored unassisted. Roger`
Lewis capitalized'" on , a pass
from Mike'Hodges, and Robert
McDonald • beat the Stratford
• goalie twice •atter receiving
passes from Jim Costello and
Danny Mail -let. Stratford
players'were unable' to score on
our goalies, Gerry Gaynor and
Stephen .G'allow.. This •is the
eighth shut1crut chalked up by
the L'ion's goal -tenders this
season.
• Icy conditions caused• ---•the"
cancelaa-t`i-on •
'of theca_ aaiwne
and full servlce.•.xo 2,500 customers -(n Clinton and God rich
won't be restored for three weeks:Tsmporary antennas have
been erected to provide service. Here Don Stinson of
• Goderich, lett,' and Dean Baker of,.Strathroy try to sort Out
the jumbled mess.: (News -Record. photo) ' • •
VICTORIA VIEPOINT.
Room 8 have . �...... _ �-.,-s.•� -••.._
M
been working' any of the pupils are on projects prefects an connection with
diens from the Mie Mac Reser- - -
I todian .° at ,
•
Huron
Board
their study of New. Zealand vation. We are now, preparing S fan h CDarCer, cos
i information about Goderich to •
send back to them.
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Room .12. ° W& had been
studying about "Snow" This
story is written by Karen
Bushell:
-ITSOWN STORY'
the sky my -brothers and sisters,
were there. ' One cold, cold.
night I fell. down. When the
morning came • and the sun
shone bright' I was evaporated
up to the sky.
One night there was a
terrible storm. ' I was really
The next -day •L was the
most beautiful snowflake in the
world. I fell 'and 'fell' until 'I
bumped into an old friend of
Mine,
So we stuck together'.: In a
few m_ inutea we were On a
house top. Then I heard
someone say •`LHell•o-'how are
you?"'
Pro�ec
ea ort istrict High School,
is include a
aor
village, a display of birds- and
"'anima`Is; and a salt and flour
map. *
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• Room 15. Grade 6. class
received letters this week from
their. twin, classroom
Shubenapadia, Nova Scotia.
improvement on. their passin,
plays. •.
PEEWEE HOUSE LEAGUE
January .14, in' the 5;30 game,
Lionel's, Sunoco defeated Sifto
Salt by a, .score of 5-2. Sifto
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Salt opened the scoring' on
' goals by' Rick' Carman from
Tom Fincher and Doug"""
Cruickshank, from Geoff King,
to go, ahead' 2-0.
Then Lionel's Sunoco took
•fiver, with five' unanswered
gals. Rick Leddyled his -team
g
'with the ' hat" trick and one
assist, Jeff Denomy picked °up
three points worth a. goal and .7
two assists ane;:. Mike Bissett
scored. the ficial goal to help his
ream get their 5 to 2 'win.
In the' second- game of the
scheduled in St. Marys on Sun-
• day, -However; weather per-
mitting they will ''play, in''"'St:
Marys h this Sunday in the
-Legion --Ch,aaidpio'n•ship 'our = ,*.
n'anient when they will meet
strong competition from the
winners of other Zones. Eight
teams will be competing from
'too Legion Zones.
The next game for the Lion's
• Peewee' Team will be in
Wingham"cin. Thursday al -7:'36. ;
This Saturday, the Lions will
be, playing at 6:30 against 'the
South London Major. Peewees.'
The Trainer, Manager and
Coach -of the••:•�I?i�on',s" Peewee
Team are very please;�l with the
support of the parents and fans,
and also happy with the .team's
Three matches
•
tirrostleu
Coach :Ray Donnelly;s, GDCI
,wrestling team *as busy last,
week,,iaking part in three mat -
At St. Marys on Tuesday; the
Vikings won. the Meet 41-20
Winning their bouts for"
Gleh Naylor, and LarrtY Don-
nelly, all by pins. Winning
decisions for. the Vikings were
Steve Moore,Steve Palmer and
Jith 'Ginn. George Sheardorn
and Gerry O'Brien. won' their
weight clases by default and
Pete Willis fought 0) a draw:
wrestling for the
Vikings were Nn Kirkeonnell,
The Vikings droPped' a dual
meet in Carnbliage against
'A SNOWFLAKE TELLS
Once my•:home was -high in
I looked. 'over my shoulder
and there was my father. We
stayed on that house until ,.we
will be- placed on' the' per-
manent staff as of February -5.•
The resignation pf Orville.
• Welsh, custodian" at •
Madill Secondary School,'
Wun,gham was received due to
his retiraxnent, atat the age:of 65.`
The Board will 'sign a con
• tract with the Turnburl
• Elevator'Divismon for the Main-
tenance and inspection of the F.•;
-.E. .Madill . Secondary' School
eleivator at a monthly fee of
The board .will re -tender the
"weekend ',transportation of -five
students to and from their
• homes and, the Regional Centre.
of Hearing Handicapped'. ,j
London due to the sizable in- '
crease- requested . by 'Brooke
Trailways in Owen Sou'rid,.
The board set due: dates for
education, tax' installments - 50
per cent "on Ju.he 30 and
. remaining 50 per • cent on:
December" 15 for 1974 w:r:r
The • teacher sal; °ry
egotiations, will be concluded
th-year as they were last year
wit' Mr., Hill and. four, trustees
(continued on 'page 6), ' melted , awa.y, . chose by "him.
.V •nryr/ry
The -winners of ,the second draw of the Dominion lioads, bonspiel held 'Saturday was this
team from the High Park Curling Rink' in Toronto:'From left to right they are Jiim Latimer,
,t,�'4n'111fMfrA40Mft!\w. ,,R '
Dave Riffle, /1w:� �. w.t�4YiWL1�i�ihYao.Lritrt.rt•e�oL Stoll. (staff.. -6.:i.)
Galt Southwood' on Wednesday
by a '3548 -score.
Steve Moore, Larry Donnelly ,
..Willis and Jim Ginn won '
. decisionp. Steve Palmer. and
Rick McClinchey ..,:each tied
their ppponents on, points.
took part '41 At tournament at
Stratford Central. with' eleven'
other schools. •
Jim Ginn,won the 157 notind
class'. Steve Moore, at 98
** pounds _and' Rick Mcalinchey
at 10 "pounds placed third. ,
Duke-Sheardown was fourth, in
the unlimited class.
Today the wrestlers are
travelling to dlinton. Friday
Parkhill will be here to tangle
with the Viking matmert,
The 011MCO'honSpial hold Saturday at tha Maitland Golf OlUbSais IMO tiant (from, latt tO
'right) Ivan flivatt'Vard Lan BowMan and Torn MOtita Capture first 01E1 this