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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-02-06, Page 23uncoast Suns nerrAtom *.�������.���*��*�*���.�*�� JV11, "" hockey to�rnathentcIiumps The Goderich Suncoast Suns Atom All -Stars won the 'A' division championship in the third annual Huronia- Hockey Atom Tournament held last weekend in Arthur. The Suns defeated Rich - vale, a Toronto area team, 6- 5 in their first round game. In second round action they edged a ,strong Essex 'team -4. On Sunday, the Suns met The game with Essex was another back' and forth affair with the teams tied 1-1 after one period, and 2-2 after two periods Denis Kerr provided the victory for the Suns, scoring with only one second remaining 'in the game to give Goderich the 5-4 vic- tory,. Twenty-five seconds earlier, Essex had tied the almerston, the other un- „game, scoring with their eJeated team in the `A' goalie pulled. • division, and beat them 4-2 Five players each scored to"win the championship. 'once for the Suns. Kerr, Thetwo games on David, Gallow, Scott Ross, Saturday were both tough Joey Morrissey and Darrell struggles with the Suns - Graham were 'the pulling •off last minute marksmen. Getting one heroics to win. assist each were David 'Against Richvale, Darrell Eastwood, David Gallow, Graham's third goal of the Jim Mathers,, and Darrell game, with 45 seconds left in Graham. thethird period,• lifted the Gord Killops, with two, Suns to victory, Joey Chris Flood and Dan Morrissey, Tim Las'saline O'Halloran were ,the Esser' and Brad Armstrong each scorers. scored once for' the Suns. In the championship game, Credited with one assist the Suns came up against a each were Kevin Campbell, determined Palmerston pavid • McDonald, Darrell team and were forced to Graham, and Joey work hard for their 4-2 Morrissey. victory. 1 Richvale held a 2-1 lead at Steven Miller gave the end of the first period, 'Pdlrrterston an early lead, but the Suns led 4-3 after the but ,Tim Lassaline tied.it up second. Richvale tied the' when he slapped in a pass score at 5-5 with four and a from Darrell Graham. Dave' - half minutes remaining, Eastwood, also' . assi"seed,. setting . the , stage for Eastwood came back with a .L". g_ fine wrist shot goal in the _Graham's. ane , winning_ second period to' give the Steve Mattel with two and Suns the lead, 2-1. Brian Mason, Allan Evelyn and Ben Carbone were the Paltnerston's, Mi'ke R f c h y a l e scorers. Detweiler tied the game 74 KINGSTON -ST. 524-7314 nf'/."ytxydrGn u: r 1 972 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN Two door hardtop, 350 V-8, automatic, power, steering, power brakes, radio. Finished in green with Tight green vinyl' roof. Lic. FKH- 688 " $2595 "Shell Non -Leaded gas now available,;tor your ,convenlence."• JIM HAYTER CHE'V.-OLDS. 41. again early in the third period. ' Denis Kerr scored ' the winning goal on passes. from linemat,es, Darrell' Graham and Tim Lass'al,ine at the midway point of the third period. '. David Gallow provided the insurance r when he took a, pass from Darrell Graham and - walked in to beat Palmerston goalie Mark Larribier. Both Goderich 'goalies, Jeff Denomme sand, . Jim MacDonald were steady, - with MacDonald corning up with some fine saves near. the end of the game when he came back in to relieve Denomme who had been hurt. Following the game, tournament director John Thompson presented the Class 'A' championship trophy to Suns' captain David Eastwood. The trophy will • be on display this week in the window of the Alexander. and Chapman office on the Square, along with the other trophy the 'Suns have won so far this season, the con- solation championship trophy from the Kinpardine Winter Games. Championship crests for the, Arthur tournament Are presented to team members Jeff ' Denornme; 'Jim MacDonald, ' David McDonald, Kevin Campbell, Darrell Graham, Denis Kerr, Tim 'Lassaline, David Eastwood, ..David Gallow, Scott Ross, Daryl Madge, Jim Mathers, Robbie Kisch, .Brad Arm''gtrong and 'Joey Morrissey. Darrell Graham .received a free week at the Harriston Hockey School,• as winner of 'a draw. Coach of the Suns ' is Richard Madge ,and 'John Bakker is the manager: • Sparo. ibe� ee �.GQDRiCH SIGNAL•S1"AR'.THURSAhY, F?E13It,UARaII''GBiu�water companys gays rare l�rsti1 Spar o . Week .Subscribers � t cable rate * * * * This week's Star of the Week is 11 -year-old Mike Wedlock, a defenceman ,with the , Sifte.. Salt in* the ,,peewee house league. He is now in his sixth year of.* minor hockey, his first in the peewee ranks: * Mike' played in • the atom division last year and * • * although he is still playing with the same yottngsters of *' his age group he claims .that peewee i -s a better league. • The players have improved and the hoekey gets better every year". z . * "Mike has played defence ever since he: started playing hockey and he does not antictpate,leaving his * duties at ale "b•lucirneto" play ano"1ler po'si-t'il't t1.'"-I-Ie"`et'1- * joys his position because he is involved in the play' a * good percentage of the time and it also gives him many* 4. opportunities to carry the puck. . *, Mike stated that a geed defenceman must be quite, * adept at backward skating and should 'be wary of *� getting - s' caught out of position which he admits ha' happened to him on occasion. Rut Mike is an offensive * minded defenceman .as evidenced by the eight goals 4( * that he 'has already. scored this season, including one in* * the last game that helped his team to a 3-1 victory over * * Mike has one more year of.eligibility -in peewee and * intends to play hockey for quite a Jew more years. *'lir ******'*************'1k"* The prapesed' rate increase Mr{. Coombs said some being" requested by the' subscribers are not satisfied Bluewater TV Cable Ltd. of with the quality of We signal Holmesville is being on sonle channels, and want protested by a small group improved service. of subscribers in Clinton, The 'group is soliciting Goderich, and Vanastra, but support ,Oind donations Ron McIntosh the presidentthrough art ad in area papers of Bluewater said the rate and he said he is hoping ror increase is badly needed by at least 60 letters to take to the company. the hearing. Art Coombs, a spokesman Bluewater serves about for the Consumer Alert 2,700 subscribers in Clinton; Committee, said on Monday Goderich, Vanastra, and that a group ,of subscribers Holmesville and 'Strathroy, will ask the Canadian Radio- and according, to Mr. Television Commission to McIntosh, the rate increase turn down the proposed rate is the first since the corn - increase from $5 to $6 at ,a pany was formed in 1972, meeting of the CRTC' in It• is badly needed, Mr Tc rontn on Feb. '25:' McIntosh said, because costs of equipment, labor,. ,and utility .pole rentals have soared in the last two years. He said - laborr alone has jttrped, 50 per, cent' in two years, As f r as the poor signal, Mr. cIntosJ, said it .is be + 'd his control beCa.use "we are trying to pull in stations which•are.,more than 120 miles away." He said 'that changing weather patterns, can change the reception from one hour to the next, and ,this is especially noticeable on the distant channels such as Detroit and Hamilton. GODERICH ARENA -SPECIALEVENTS Mindy Hockey O.M.H.A. Playoffs — ' Third Game — .Su•nday,., Feb. 9 •PETROLIA MIDGETS VS ,GODERICH 3:00 P.M. • PETROLIA JUVENILES VS GODERICH 4:30. P.M. Thursday,, Feb. 6 • PORT ELGIN BANTAMS VS GODERICH 8:00 P.M. Goderich, Figure Skating Club ICE NICKS A'7 5 Febvuary,' 7&,8. 8:00 P.M. . • ADULTS- $1.00 STUDENTS 75c CHILDREN 50.c PUBLIC .SKATING Sunday'Feb. 9 - ,-a • Admission 50c 1-3 p.m. n MARK 35 YEARS • Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Brindley celebrated their 35th wedding anniversary on Friday evening, January 31. The happy event started with ' a delicious turkey dinner at the Saltford Valley Hall, with 60 guests, friend's THIS WEEK'S WISEWAYFEATURIS HOME • & .BUILDING CENTRE II I I illj iso ii 1!I `I I WELDWOOD AND.OTHER FAMOUSaB,RANDS $3.95 TO 42395' • *BUILDING PRODUCTS BRAND CEILING TILE T27 12 15c �A ' I EA. .TO 23c „,, OEM CHARGEX HUDIE LUMBER - 217 Isaac St., (South End) Clinton , OUR NEW PHONE NUMBER IS 482-3441 u 1 ^ u• master charge 'THE WISEST CHOICE IN TOWN'.. ro R9 Y .. and members of the family • sitting down to tables,, at- tractively decorated.: ' The head table had a' lovely centrepiece of pink car- nations and baby white mums and coral candles. Dinner was n• prepared by ladies'of the community and t number of 4-1,I-girls'acted as waitresses. John Buchanan was Master of Ceremonies. - I , 'After the dinner a large -number of friends -and neigh- bors' gathered- to 'wish Gordon and Donelda •a'happy, anniversary and enjoyed dancing to Tiffins Orchestra. During the dancin'g the happy couple' of ' 35 years were preseri-ted with a gift of money and numerous other gifts; Guests were present from the surrounding community 'and from a distance. NOTE • MOBILE HOMfS As noted in last week's Signal -Star, the Honourable Frank Miller, Ontario Minister of Health will be in tsod'erich 'this Friday, February 7th at Public ;meeting ft the H'hron County" Assessment Office 10 a.m. till noon, in regard to the Mustard Report. 'Many voiced their 5oncern and, dissatisfaction in regard to this,. so ,p:1an to be at this Meeting, and show your, interest and concern. a Auburn Mr. and Mrs. Fordyce Clark of Goderich visited 'last Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Johnsl.on-.and • Miss Laura Phillips, MrDerrick Cartwright was in Alexandra ` Marine and General Hospital last Week for . a couple. of days following injury at schd l to his shoulder, He ' is coTl- valesci,ng at his home. Mr, and Mrs, Donaf�d 'Cartwright,David, Derrick, and Lorre visited en Sunday. d U Marlette • 2 -bedroom with utility room, fully furnished; livingroom in' Avocado. with feature wa1,1,. master bedroom in gold. Includes frost free avocado fridge and range, plumbed for washer and wired for dryer. Front, and rear, srm doors. Forced air\ oil 'heating. Blue -white aluminum exterior. 1$' x 68'. Ask to see in- voice for No. 40193. Marlette, 3 -bedroom completely , furnished with front living room in avocado decor, walnut kitchen cupboards with stainless steel sink, avocado (rot free fridge and range. Master b'cdroom and bathroom in god. Oil heated. Avocado" and white aluminum exterior.. IV k 68'. Ask -. to' see invoice for No. 40180. • Marlette 3 -bedroom' with "'front kitchen, hite kitch'ett cabinets and harvest gold appliances. Harvest ,gold bathroom, orange shag wall to wall in' living rdom in meloh and. gold decor. Alurriinurh storm doors on front and rear. 0'11 heated. Yellow' and white aluminum siding. 12' x '68'. Ask • to ,see invoice for No. 40170,, i Spacious economical retirement homes •Economical homes for young `families •low cost Iuxuriorts summer homes •The"Cadillac" of mobile homes at "Chevrolet" Prices... - " All Units at Factory Cost Plus $500• 00 SERVICE & WARRANTY FEE Choose from over 50 units • 1 Year Guarantee on all Units • All Units Brand New • All Units C.S.A. approved „•Most fully furnished 1,1 io ,^^ lo11oov ova',. •0500.°° federal grunt to new home buyers •Easy on the spot financing available •We take almost anything in trade OFFER EXPIRES FEBRUARY 1 5:197 S, MorICttiii Mobile Homes being sold of Sky ?cinch Drive-in Lot Marlette Completely furnished 3 -bedroom home with .large 14' x 20' living room, deluxe gold flexsteel living room furniture, ,w•alrlut'- kitchen with harvest gold appliances, `harves,t gold bath enscrmble; electric- forced air heating with ' double insulation, front and back storm doors. Aluminum . a@'ocado aid white': With'expand.o. 12' x 56'. Ask, to see invoice for No..40279. , Marlette' Completely furnished, 3 -bedroom home. Front kitchen in walnut with a"vocac1.0_, applian,c'es, harvest gold bathroom. 20' x 16' living room -with green decor, electric forced air heating. gold and white "aluminum exterior, front and rear storm doors. 12' x 6,3' with •.21" expando. Ask .to see invoice for.No: ' 40196. Marlette. Fully furnished 3 -bedroom with utility room hohne gives'984 sq. -ft. of living space. Front living room 15'A x 20'; Walnut kitchen with hal-est gold appliances,, gold drapes with white sheers arid gold' carpet in livingroom, green shag carpet in master bedroom. Front, and, rear storm doors. Forced air', nil heati,pg. Gold and white aluminum exterior. 12' x 68' with, 21' expnndo. 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