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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-02-07, Page 3• • _ - GODERICNf SIONA'L;S�TAB: 'hNURSPAY# . 11110010 111001111111111100100 100. OCKEY --ter jAGI CUNAMINGS.. ° _,-_ . . .:; . _ _ . a., • ...- .. ,. . 'goal's, ..:.., . � the:,. Don Hoist team' Loni • O,M,H.A, playoffs are, now saw •the mast exciting. game of goals, with Dunt' Ferguson and got a goal for their team i .'i Fisher -u_a ... . - - - .-the-year-play_:,betty xt.:Ca�.i A41-1; ,l> . - el n a•.-, _, third, • after • receiving pa .. only goal here. ��G�e-=G.odertch ,cell Star•-.--.•� Vii t�-- g & �t��' _ et � ss>I scare "the o in •the• • .' learns' need your support. See diners Dairy and MacDonald' „ -Larry Kelly and Jim F°ritzley ' _ assist,n rrron iiiie ra e$,M! .e second;- .. ,.... �.-�., —,._�. -r, R. one. from Itne tai 'i ,,,. ou down at the arena, - Marine.. Each team had the • , scored -for Goderich, Mark Hodges, aid and Mike King tied 'the ganje, -----''f The Burger. Kings have now .lead,and lost it and'finally they Rowe and Larry Boyce picked Larry Madge. ,, from Doug Redpath and Leroy,..V. , got 'their new sweaters' and settled 'for a •3 tie. upassists. . After receiving word Satin- Meriam to start the - .final d game this Paul Jeffrey- ad the hot stick In an exhibition game here day morning that the London, period, but two quick goals by 'S .. __ .. have a scheduled led )� n weekend, In &game played last • for MacDonalds scoring, two Saturday, the Suns defeated team scheduled td play the Gerry ' Wunnink and Rick week against Clinton Midgets goals and Steve (goal a game) Stratford Minor 3-2 in a well Lions that bight had caneelted Rawson gave, Don Hoist the E--„:„ '� =-.. the Burger Kings came from Protit'"the other: Cliff Jardine playa fast-moving game, out, team Manager Bill Gallow victory. . behind to tie the game 2-2 with had an assist, on the first Jets- Randy Graham, Larry Boyce trie;dx,,,very hard- to bring in. Standings as of Thursday + , only five 'seconds remaining. • frey goal Paul McCartney• was and Larry ,Kelly scored for,the • another .Pee Wee team'but was , January 31:st are •as follows: rd They pulle4 the , goaltender, Gardiners sharpshooter with 2 Suns,. 'Kelly ' also had tib. unable to get a team on such McGee G.M. Parts 5 wins, 2 Paul' Parson's scored .the tying goals, Joe Melady had the assists, short notice.: - The Goderich losses, 1 tie,' 11 points; goal and also• got :,the first goal Other. This left MacDonald ' Steve Hudson and Rick Kelly Bantam B's however came• Goderich Elevator 3 wins, 2 :a for the Kings. Marine 1 point out of first and scored the Stratford goals: forth to provide the Goderich losses, • 3 ties, 9 points; Don LEGION NOVICE ALL $TARS Gardiners 8 behind. ' ' ATOM HOUSE LEAGUE Pee Wees with a good game. . Hoist Real Estate 1• win, 5 N 1 • The ;locals met a vastly im- With the last- leg of the,-' The standings as of February,. I1ieitherrteam was successful losses, 2 ties, 4 points, proved Byron'team at the Glen season in sight now,.. we could • 2nd were as follows: Kentucky , in scoring until.the third period„ , • Cairn Arena in'London on Sun ' "have a rousing finish for the Fried Ch,ickeri 14 points, when Bantam Rick, Rawson POLICE FALCONS day February 3 and as a result 4 'play-off spots, Gardiners Goderich Electric next with 1f ' capitalized on Tom Sager's ALL-STAR BANTAMS came out on the_.short end 'of°a Dairy' may be., a few -Points ,points. In third place Glenmark rebound, Soon" after,, . Mike 5-2 score behind in the schedule, but by Homes wtth,8 points and in last Hodges tallied for° the Pee Wee The 'Goderich Bantam Al•1- S t h P1F Dave Callow notched both their play on o Saturday could • place cnee ea M I t Real Estate Ltd. Lions to even the score., Tiny tar cam, t o a ice a 1 cons• D G11 that he worked d f f I1 ' Stege Meriam scored the win" weekendto play in a tour ' the for Goderich on° breakaways , turn out to be, the stopper where A,"very close ,race., • Atfield with,, the assistance, of 'journeyed to Ilderton on the .-4.ked very -•hard to - playoffs begin at the en o Game results are 4as oowed get, . , - February. - b January 29 in the .first' game ning goal, to bring final ' namerit for area Bantams:' In ` Mark Crawford and Dave, - SUNCOAST ESTATE' Glenmark Homes defeated count to 2-1 in favour of the their first game on.Saturday of- R M I t Real Estate 4-1. Bantams. ternoon_, they were matched • Denomme and i e- Suncoast riarity played well in the All -Stars began their G.M.H.A. was Donald I4loss who scored both ends and the long lanky, three periods -of hard fought _ 4444. net` s as.�_they kept the score ,"playof'fs. last Sunday in Exeter, from Lou DeWinter. Leading Bantams played .a clean game hockey they ,were tied with the 'ed own'. =• losing the first game of the best the attack for Glenmark was . ,of hockey.. against the smaller Byron • team which sent the The. boysdidnxt check and Lion Pee Wees to provide an game into overtime the 2,11 L. P. . of five series by a close 5-4 'Rob Jeffrey with two goals ansl mark of the firs overtime P-.. sate as well as. they are score, •, Mike Wedlock, two assists. Neil enjoyable encounter for both _ a period Steve Chase scored the , _ . capable of, thus putting a- big •. • Exeter -scored three goals in Coughlan and Randy Middel ,, Goderich Teams, ' 1 winner which sent the team strain on the goalkeepers, > the first period and two in the each picked up -a goal and Next Saturday at 7:30 p.m: . Perhaps they have this bad second to Bold a 5.0 lead going drawing an assist on one of ' Lucan will travel to Goderich' into their second, game of the - h h third d these goals was David o challenge - and will get `back to their basic- At that t th Su began • MacDonald O,M H,A. playoffs will begin in, g gam uxton had assists. ATOM ALL-STARS c n ee ea s - . _ Jeff Mike, TheS t SunsAtomSpoiling Scott ,Profit's shutouts There was a lot of action' in with • the Byron entry. After game out of their system now into the period. t the , Lions. tournament. Other oat scorers for 'the porn , e ns game • y " {Falcons were Ed Courtney and = - a four goal comeback that had Second Kentuck tried the next few weeks, as yet who. 'Y e again. NOVICE, "B" the good contingent of. Chicken edged Goderich Elec. the Lionst,..ieam will meet ts.not Peter Crew with two goals each ALL-STARS Goderich.fans in an uproar, but • tree 2-1,' Scaring the -''winning decided'. and a single . by 'Paul k Chic a PEE WEE HOUSE LEAGUE Dougherty, Well earned assists Th �d B t t th 11 -fell.. goal short goal for Kentucky ns Joanne to sper' and class" abies are wonderfu BY BILL DIMMIC'K health -nurse. Every week she . The women all, have one thing in common -they are all pregnant. Most 'cif them are Young --and look as though they are expecting their. first ,,babies,. The others'appear "to range in, age from mid -twenties• to early Joanne Jasper, area. public • conducts lire natal, classes at Goderich Distri�;t Collegiate In- stitute. The classes are sponsored by the Huron Coun.t,y'H`ea.ith Unit. The.' classes help • expectant rc'SSthers learn to.tcope with - thirties. They:seern to be more , their .conditions, making .at ease than the•younger ones, Arranged" in a horseshoe .. _ - a. .. a ... one- --_ t wash Jim O'Neil: Drawing Monday Januar 28th in Site went' 'to Peter Crew, Bill Clinton • at the local arena Larry Boyce, playing the left g Y Y ' = shape, the 'desks apparently are 1 d Walters Paul Schaefer. Tim pregnancy easier to bear. Mrs. Jasper would. like to 2 and carne oline with Larr Kell assists 'on the goal was Greg first game Sifto Sat an have expectant fathers attend _ Saturday February m wing nda Y y McLean, Ger P `d `" ur. ay > ,, assists . --Restaurant-played t T y eters an = in the home economics out of the game with a 2-1- lass. and Randy Graham, was the Lapaine and- Devin Campbell. •GoderFfi= clas5room.� s Stoddart. Paul Duckworth o , _-the-classes-tcui,-Ybu t. so!' -far -their. The,/ 'women . oc" attendance has not been good. John Thompson scored .the only big gunner, firing ree, of. the Steve Sager opened the scoring a one -all,- tie, Goderich -Rickret ame. •= cupving the desks are learning • ,Mrs. Jasper only glances at P, 'for Kentuck Fried Chicken ras' Restaurant opened the scoring ,tended oat for the f9 g Goderich goal at the nine` Suns goals. He also assisted on y g e part cif nettle. minute mark. • of the,. third the other Goderich goal. Chris • Knox set him on a• .breakaway goal by Jim.her notes briefly when she is ' up Y ,,In their' second game .she. • _ • rather than; reads. Her attitude, c•s. hey are learntrr� - E. teach.in a class. She chats,-•' period which put Goderich hack Larry Kelly' was the gather Goderich Elevator lone goal Wilkin, unassisted, Before the' Falcons hada number, of in N. . havingbabies.. loci doubt g 1 d alsohad twowas by Jim 1N/fathers, Mike 'end a the first period Sifto Salt juries take their toll. With only. ep a a valua -econon abo they know why they arts going, �` Rand. ,."Gxaham .had. Madden assisting. • , tied the game on a two way _ t ,have -,babies but, they are As h I 's 'thewomen. relax. • c' ba part of the program, she` Bedford Hotel got a hat trick three assists, with' additional Saturday morning . games passing play. -as Chris Sumner = -' learning exactly what happens ' ( , gtoFalcons pulled their goalie - • from John Thompson, 2 goals assists, going , oJoh to substitute an ex- ° � r • in the smile goal ore- an a •, •� �a couple of minutes left in the NOVICE HOUSE LEAGUEassists, y S game and down 6 to 2 the .uses slides, l t John Huff and were both very close and ex= 'knocked in Dan Boyce's pass =s s film -strips and - to bodies, how a. child is movies to- illustrate her talks. ' citingas two sbuatouts were give each team one point. - nPage- to theiriodi ,the world, what from : Ray. V,anstone and a Jim Frit'zle,y. tra attacker. They scored three. "'_ 'n �•.. are gene . brought.The classes rall,y, single • from Kent Peagan to The Exeter goals were scored' recorded. I ' the first ,game Second 'game_ Mo"nda _ they snail, be eating during divided into , two sections: , a defeat, Gardiners Dairy 6 •told by David Shaw', Kevin Parsons, ' w Glenmark Homes edged Ken- evening Club, Grill 'outscored; goals jn -one, minute and 59. --4'.- on " �rernancy and how to. take care • ' 5 2 Club Grill seconds but the Stoneybrooke' i a talk,first and an exercise period Wayne McCaul had an assist Mike 'Taylor, David Bell and tucky Fried. Chicken 1-0 `on a Lionel's - u n = of 'both themselves and their.in the second half. on the Feagan goal. For thea Rick Lindenfield. goal •by Steve .Dobie:""T�ei%nis x took a2-0 lead on first period team put two in the empty net iabies during' and. after short.handed Gardiner team it " The second game of the best Kerr ••, was in 3 the nets or g � t f the oats by Terry Schoemaker and o earn�an ei eight to five victory = t , 'Students are led by- Mrs. was Joe Melady scoring their of five series •will be. played winners. only goal.- here,Saturday at 6:30 p.m. withve- hose and - The only woman who isn't. Jasper in exercis that teach Tom Profit scored both these,. oats on ese .goals were Dan Paul Schaefer; Ste C g en Worsen each scored forthe ,.,pregnant sits down at thy, desk therm to relax; breathe pregnai c y • Larry Gaynor. Drawing assists Main Lambert, Tim McLean, and, On February 1�, Graham game three set for Exeter Sun- to, give Goderich Electric a 2-0- Coughlan and Paul Young. a= at the opt 4-0 ow, Falcons. The goal passers were _ M' h 1' tasty/pod "df• at' 'this h , ld b quite for • Goderich Electdric Greg Schoemaker' Terry ended up •Do v ning of the horseshoe. tense. All are important for d MacDonald d 5 00 w n over McIntee Real Estate Club Grill went ahead - She � ung and smiles a lot mothers to'be 'Marine o g hert and Peter Cre 6 Electric .,edge ay :at' p.m. i sold. _ e is c, e 2-.1 t take over first If the first genie was•any in- Brad Downey was in• the, nets goals by Rick,Millar and Terry: Foul Helesic, Steve Chase, Paul = „, She takes her pen in hand and 1 i The classes are free, prepaid. lace. is ae t; inn, is s ou a ba - $ a = starts to call out names in dr- through :taxation, and the P with the hat trick as he.got the The 'fans -gave. the boy . _ scored both Graham goals': series;;so•-come out and kupport Kirkconnell and,TirnLassaline g d i Weir effort der to find ciut'whii is present Huron County, l~iealth` nit. Steve- ° Profit 'scored the the bays as they make their bid assiste on Tom's goals. this f the tournament LION PE . . ovation for cir a ar standing ... .. ..• t d T 1 final goal for the winners: in °the clays, 1t ES Spoiling Brian Shewfelt bid M h,.... urges all pregnant -women to s t int is game -o : _ The smiling woman is enroll now, •= MacDonald goal. to advancer in t' e�--•tough EWE _ - Bedford Hotel ran wild over O.M.H.A, competition. Zurich Pee Wees were host to fora shutout ^was Rick Leddy '^' KINSMEN IIIIIIliR11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111tIIiNllllll111111111111111111111111111111111111111tIliiIIIIIIIIIIt11111111111111111111111111111111111011111111111111�iIII11111111111111F the Graham Electric team on Last 'Tuesday who scored on a b eautiful pass the Suns the Goderich Lion Pee • • February 2,"5-t-bo,gairi a share played their final league game Wednesday night. The Lions,,, from Stuart -Crew. Getting the • MIDGET ALL-STARS . Tees on - of first place. John Thompson in Mitchell, losing 7-2. The loss won 3 tb 1. . P In an exhibition dame played . othero for Lionel's Sunoco Salrnonella-usp ...........-..-..,,� �� was ° was l:Fie"'�•spaf'rk plug scoring was the first by the Suns in four Robert McDonald started the .goal on Sunday Feb.ru-ary the 3rd, Jeff Denomy. Eric Skirtgn • IAT h Mitchell,l h picked up the assist the Kinsmen Midget All -Stars three times to make his output league games with scoring for the Lions w en a defeated London 4 1. for the week of six goals. but, had no effect, on the 8auns': was able to capitalize on a pass . Friday.February 1st game There was r-.io scoring in the-;: Raymond Vanstone and Ken first place finish in the league; from Steven Arbour late in the Sifto Salt was whitewashed 7-0 There. bClub Grill. Brian Shewfelt first period arid•�eacli team got a . Anderson notched the' other Of • the sixteen league games first -period. Scoring their only Y goal in the second as"'the Kin- .„ icked' u the shutout and g goals, Kent 1{ eagaif .and Jim flayed, . the Suis won fourteen, goal, Sia the second. period ,was ' P Zurich layer, Grant Love to leading Club Grill to � victory scoring on a power play goal by Team caps to !Jay Heinbuck tie the me. were Steve Fuller, Larry Grant Shelton; 'Scott Kennedy Chisholm scored the Only ''' g Gaynor 'and Dan Coughlan G th league ;scpring champion G rd 'r h players Roger Y Wilson had assists: Tim _ ()sing only twice. • P, - s•m Md •t d• the •ge• s opene t him” u Booth for London 'ab'goal on- soln'e fortL;•^': e , o eric ,I, d fiverf theMitchell- J' Costello h each ` with` -„,-.11- goal and two se up with two goals while John The second game of Saturday score o Lewis and im este o eac tied the game, assists, Terry Schoemaker p, • Freezer Special EXTRA LEAN Sid -es Q'Pork 'INCLUDES LOIN & SHO CHOPS - TENDERLOIN SPARE RIBS .SAUSAGE . FRESH -OR° SMOKED HAM-d1ROASTS ' (CUT FREE), CUSTOM 'KILLING -8, PROCESSING 'FOR FREEZER A SPECIALTY PHONE 524-8551 came Third period G Bird and Rick Millar had a Shelton, Lee Arbour and Doug goal apiece., ° .Marshall• each got a:goa,l. Mike -Second game, Goderich Andrews played a stead',' garde Restaurant led by Bruce on defence and picked up two assists in the game. Melick who had three goals defeated Lionel's Sunoco 4.-1. HOCKEY NOTES The Phil 'Evans Memorial Sunoco ,- opened the Trust Fund has , heeds set up as „ scoring as Eric Sklrfon .scored from Rick ~.eddy. Goderich a result of the tragic" accideit . will be used for research into • Restaurant's final' goal was by.last , month. All money raised Ken' Reid' and picking up- ° the. 'Protective hockey equip - p drily assist fpr the winners was more c Ted 'Doherty. merit, especially clae ,,, •the e BANTAM HOUSE LEAGUE 4or's, Anyone wishing iii con- • Monday January ' 2'8th ,tribute' to this fund should cern- Goderich Elevator and Don tact John Bakker, of .the Holst Real Estate played a tie Gctder�eh Minor Hockey - 4 4 Rick Rawson opened Association, • game . . .... the scoring or o f D n Hoist Several. complaints have_ Mike d through h coder , Lapaine tied it atone_ aail,_ ich • -As a precautionary measure, Huron County heal°tha''inspec•- tors'have asked store,owners ,in Goderich to withhold in- , dividually wrapped chocolate :balls from sale, to guard` against possible„ salmonella poisoning ' of persons in . the , urine the Christmas Season area. 4C Mi MacKinnon noted that boderich has• been limited. There was one tri with t .in chocolate have been pinpointed to'per- are expecting word from the iv sons' hti have eaten the ministry this'week which will chocolates, ,he said. . ' give them more information on Officials`do not know exactl-y. the chocolates.. which batch of the candies are Mr. MacKinnon has also sent responsible for the poisonings, some of •the - candies for -tests; but they suspect candies: made Salmonella poisonin&, in provincial., authof'ities -do not• ' his leave. complete informationstrain of salmonella; but we. about the matter. can't say -it came from the The holding of the chocolates -- chocolakes. She began suf from sale is a precautionary feting ' from symptoms in measure, ' he .said. November'', Mr. MacKinnon The county health inspectors said "w` . • • :ter Inspectors found the 'chocolates, manufactured by the Regent Chocolate Company -of-St. Hyacinthe,' Que.; in two Goderich .'"stores -on - Monday, Jack MacKinnon, senior health - inspector, . told the Signal -Star on Wednesday, He said that county inspec- tors ,were acting under a direc• - tive• from the Ontario Ministry✓ of 'Health. The ministry ..has 'recorded' ' a'b'fi`uf" 20 i:iol'ated -cases 'of salmonella in ,the province. ,. Mr. MacKinnon added, however, that there is no direct evidence „vet linking the poisoning. to. the chocolates. .Cases of 'salmonella "poisoning in the United. States but been receive ro g { before the end of the first „Minor Hockey Association that period Tom Doherty gave Don the Arena" Con -cession ' Booth'" Hoist a 2-1 lead, ., was closed early:"Saturday; In the second Goderich' night before the visiting Lon - Elevator outscored Don Hoist don fans and players could as Chris Carter and Brian Reed grab a .hot dog and coffee Is" knocked goals and Jeff the Arena not obligated 'to Harrison talied for on Hoist. provide this service? Both Both teams ,got a goal in the - Bill Clifford and I have now final period,' Lorij" isher and gone into business for. our - Mike Lapaine his second of the selves, under the Broken trade - game. name Bill Clifford: Therefore Tuesday game •January 29, " wouldyou now phone 524-9097 Mc'Gee Q.M. Parts, upset if you have 'some hockey news Goderich Elevator 6-2. Bill or drop into our new location. Gouley, the top scorer in die'Our office is noir at 26 The Square,' in the -Bank 'of Com - division had a two goal perfor- " tnetce Building. Mance -for McGee's., Single . go M,illey and Leroy .Me'iiiam. Goderich Elevator goals were ' by Tom; Sager4 and Mike Lapaine. ' 'Thursday's game was the first victory for Don' Hoist Real Estate as they got some ex- cellent goal tending from Brian < Good arid the players stayed' out of the penalty box., McGee G.M. Parts lost to., -.them 4-2. Leroy Meriam opened the' scoring. for McGee's with Dale Duncan •assisting.Tom Doherty tied the game for Don Hoist before the end of the first and the most improved player on goals went to .,Pat Kelly, Mike „Winter driving is treacherous 'and, requires ,precise' handling control of yottr car. I"f'you°`Wear mittens 'to drive, you may tose 'your - mittens and your ,rife, warns -the Ontario Safety - League. 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