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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-02-13, Page 13*•*****I*"***_************ Stir of the Week This.' week's Star of the Week is Brian Shortreed, a defenceman with the Canadian Legion Auxiliary team into the Atom House League, Brian has been- involved in y minor hockey for six years and will graduate to the peewee ranks 1 ext year. •,7 Despit - Despite being a defenceman Brian is ,an explosive* offensive thre:1t. He hag already scored 28 goals: this * Dawn and ho,t.>-es to increase that total to•40 by•the end of �C the. schedu1 • In games this past week Brian scored one-* goal'in his-teani' 6-2 victory over Candlelight Tavern and * was instrumental in his team's 4-0 win over Mclntee Real Estate scoring two goats and assisting on two others. But Brian is a team player and has a sound philosophy 11. * on th game, He plays -,.the game because it is fun and * rea .r admits that it is a team game and a team needs �( * no cars to win. He believes that skating is the most * im ortant aspect of the game and found power skating .* * helpful to,him in minor hockey. Brian is an advocate of the wrist shot and claims -that he doesn't slap the'ppck'very much. He has scored many .of his goals on breakaways and prefers to shoot he puck * sr in that situation rather than try to fake the goalie. He * believes that a"player has a better chance if he shoots fir' * a corner on a breakaway instead of hanging on ,to the * puck and risk losing it. .0 * Next year he graduates to peewee and has his sights * set on cracking the all-star lineup. ****°******************* Two -wins Signal—St�r juveniles force deciding game. The. Goderich Signal Star Juveniles, their backs to the wall, broke for three goals in one minute in the third period to keep, their hopes alive .in first-round playoff action :against Petrolia. • •Petrolia opened the'Scoring at 8:36 of the first period with Peter- -Care scoring from Mark Btraet. John Hanly, who played perhaps, his finest . game of the season, tied the game at 14;42 of the.period, unassisted' as he drilled a clearirlg pass from, the blue line past Petrolia goalie Ron " ' 'Tetreault. "'"~ At 12:-04 of the second period, Goderich went ahead on a fine ,;,passing play as Grant Shelton connected from Al Worgan and Tag Sowerby. 'Five minus and five seconds later, Petrolia again tied the • score with Randy Care scoring from the point, assisted by Gary Dobbin. In tI a last second of play in the second period, Grant Shelton unloaded a vicious check on . an unidentified- Petrolia-- defenceman. etrolia-„defenceman. ,The . Petrolia p'ltyet_remained on the ice for several .minutes but fortunately several. in- jury. Shelton .picked up a' five minute cross . checking. penalty but this seelmed to be the turning point of the game. Goderich carne out hitting and forechecking in the third period trading goals with Petrolia in ' the fir§"t- 11 minutes. Tag Sowerby connected at 2:49 from Lee Arbour and at 10:50 Petrolia again tied the gene at 3-3 with Smith scoring from Campbell and Hull. Then Goderich, shook loose with Palmer scoring from ,,Marshall at 11:01. Sowerby scoring from Shelton at 11:47 and . Lee ' Arbour scoring unassisted alt 12:0:1 t"(5' rbund off the game',?7 scoring. Goderich • 7won vJith a total team effort with everyone forechecking and taking their man out with' good stiff ch9cks. • Monday night the Goderich Signal -Star 'Juveniles proved that they are a hungry hockey club. Facing elimination the Signal -Stars. hammered Petrolia 7-3 din Petrolia to tie the best -of -five seg ies at two' games-each. The fifth and deciding game of the first „round of the- QMHA playoffs will be played at the Goderich'' Memorial Arena, Sunday at 4:30 p.m. GODERICFI SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY,aFFEBRU]A1'Y' 3, 7 - KINGSBRIDGE KAPERS John O'Keefe,.. son of Mr. Several from this area tried and Mrs, Joe O'Keefe and to help on Sunday afternoon, Mary Luanne Clare, daughter February 9 when the Stothers of Mr. end Mrs, Walter Clare Sunoco Service station in represented St. Joseph's Dungannon was burning. school at Kingsbririge'in the Three fire brigades - from Senior Division of the Lucknow, ,Goderich, 414 Lucknow Legion, Branch' 309, Belgrave were unable to saye Public Speaking contest held the building. in the Lucknow Legion on Mrs.• Bernardine Kinney Friday evening, February 7. returned to her home here on. Representing the Juniors Wednesday, February 5 after were Debbie Austin, daughter spending a winters vacation of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Auston.,..a.jn the ,sunny Soutn She first and Jackie Dalton, daughter attended a reunion with the of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Dalton. other five members of the The chairman for . the O'Loughlin family at the program was Clem Steffler, .King's Inn in Sun City, principal of the Kingsbridge . Arizona. The family- mem- school. Mr. Stuart Collyer, bers attending were principal of the Lucknow Reverend Raphael Central School introduced the -'-O'Loughlin, C.8 .B., Basilian Fathers:, Mexico City; Len O'Loughlin of Clearwater, Florida; Norman O'Loughlin who lives in ' Sun City, Arizona, Mrs. Harry (Norine) Schmidt of Blue Bell, Pen- nsylvania; Mrs. • Ed (Margaret) Shea of Berkley, Michigan and Mrs.. Ber- nardine Kinney of Kingsbridge. Later she visited.with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dalton and daughter in Tuscon, Arizona. Father Ralph and Bernardine visited in Riverside, California with O'Loughlin relatives. Father ,.Ral h .was..invi.t_el” by.«,Gerald an 'M.rsrM,el corrin• s ea•101. p d p .. on "TEACHERS". In the S. ',O'Loughlin . who plays in Junior division the first place the "Rookies" Television winner was Miss Marilynne program, Universal Studios, Maclntyre, daughter of Mr. Los Angeles, California to and Mrs. Donald Maclntyre visit.,While « there Father speaking on "THE STANLEY Ralpobtained' a copy of the CUP". Second place winner geneological researchof was Jackie Dalton speaking ancestors and de'scendarits of on "HANDS". the Patrick Joseph Congratulatigns• Area O'Loughlin family (1782 schools taking part were ,1844). 'Bernardine returned Brookside, North Ashfield, home by Clearwater, Florida. Kinb' ' d Lucknow Several from this, area "'Judges Mrs. Glen Walden of Lucknow, Jack Kopas, Student Guidance teacher at the F.E. 'Madill Secondary school in Wingham and George Armstrong of the Ripley 'Public school. Mr, Angus MacDonald of the 'Lucknow Legion presented trophies and money to. the students taking part. First place winner in the * Jnior division was Mary Luanne Clare, speaking on '''HAWAII Second place winner was Miss Suzanne Corrin, daughter of, Doctor gs ri ge, Central and Kinloss. Central. ,, • The first place winners will compete in the Zone finals in Wingham at the Legion Hall • on Saturday February 15 at 1 , Mrs -Joe Gourtneq 529-1189 attended the special public meeting held at —the ' Assessrnent Office in Goderich on Friday, .February 7. The Honorable Frank Miller, Ontario Minister of Health was the special guest. Grade 8 students who will be furthering their education at the F.E. Madill Secondary School in Wingham and their parents and teachers at- tended a Grade 8 night at the _Brookside School on Tuesday, evening February 4. Mr. Jack Kopas, the Guidance teacher at the F.E. Madill Secondary School spoke to the children and outlined the different subjects. . • ' MissiLisa Frayne, daughter of Mr.. and Mrs. Eugene Frayne took part with three otheY`'girls tap dancing at, the Talent Night held in Durham .,on Friday evening, February 7. There were 55,other contest numbers with Jim Swan of CKNX, Wingham acting as Master of ceremonies. The young and those who would still like to be young enjoyed the skating party, which ova's held '-at b the Lucknow arena on Saturday evening, February 8. The Kingsbridge- Youth Club are sporisoring a card P. W to be held �in the Parish hall at. K.ings,brjdge `on Saturday evening, February 15 immediately following the - Saturday 'evening Mass. Lunch is provided and. prizes -.will be given. , Fifteen ladies attended the Baby Shower for Mrs, Steve (Nancy) Corkum and newly addpted baby daughter, Patricia Marie at the Home of Mrs. Michael ". Dalton do Monday evening, February amara Club learns. P p.m. - Several from this area attended the, Pro Life dance helri in the Wingham Armouries on Saturday evening, February 8. • Mr. John Gilmore* of Lucknow and •formerly of Kingsbridge is a patientin the Wingham and District General 'Hospital - with pneumonia. Several children at the Kingsbridge' school are home because of the flu, the chicken pox and the mumps. Mrs. Bill (Ann) VanOsch left by plane on Thursday, February 6 to. visit With her family and friends in Holland An ecumenical service was held in the school gym at Kingsbridge on Friday February 7 beginning at 2 p.m. Reverend Glenn Noble -of'the Lucknow Presbyterian church was the Gue'.t Speaker CRUISE WEAR The In Look. „-„, For Spring history of photography a . • 10. Little Patricia Marie received many lovely and. useful gifts. Lunch • was, served by the hostess. .r. CODAN CONSTRUCH°O COMMERRCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION', AND RENOVATIONS CUSTOM BUILT HOMES t. FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL: P.O. BOX 8)8 • CLINTON, ONTARIO TELEPHONE -- 482464Q Or 4827304 The Heart (un. HOUSE-TO-HOUSE CANVASS by the GD. 1 STUDENT Sunday Afternoon February 16 •� 6 Organized by GDCI Students and - Order of the Eastern Star %!N �^ • t %0 .� ` Camera systenis and e using. t1e •t Kojd4kt , presen- %' from obscura to the present The fourth segment of the day were illustrated at the series 'is a composition and ,last meeting of the • Huron print workshop' planned for Camera Club. ,February 17. The Huron r The presentations, three Camera 'Club' meets the first films, explained several and third Tuesday of. the ?. " camera systems and ex- month and invites anyone 1 'posure , and detailed the nterested in developing history of photography from their photography skills to the art's inception to now. contact a club member'; The material on the The .future meetings will • camera systems was taken include study and discussion from the , ^ Creative of lighting, composition, /, Photography Camera Series darkroom technique 'and a j and the history was ° . a review of exposure-. compilation of Bob Legg's development of photography tation. Safari Suits in 100 percent polyestenrmachine washable. The • IDEAL travelling companion."»A RAWSON lit SWARTMAN LTD. ti STYLE SHOP •,FOR MEN THE SQUARE ` otrfeRIICH KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION Colborne Central School R.R. NQ.. 5 GODERICH FrhFay, February 28 A - L Morning M - Z Afternoon 9:30 A.M. - ,3:30 "P.M, PRINCIPAL J.P. KANE - PHONE 524-6252 Holmesville• School HOLMESVILLE Monday,February 24,: A - L Morning M - Z Afternoon . " '9:30 A.M. - 3:30 P.M. PRINCIPAL -' R. ,R.,gABU,VN - PHONE 482-7751 RoI art=soneMemoriaFS hoo - 125 BLAKE ST: W. friday, February 28 ., A - L Morning M - Z afternoon 9:30 A.M. - 3:30 P.M. PRINCIPAL - G. HARLAIYD - PHONE 524-8972 Victoria Public School 135 GIBBONS ST. • Wednesday, February 26 9:0oa.m.to10:30a.m.-A-G 10:30a.m.to11:00 -H-O 1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m, - P- Z PRINCIPAL - D.L. O'BIRIEN - PHONE 524-8306 Excessive waiting would be avoided at all schools if the surname schedule are followed. •7 . •Parente shout bring' birth certificates and im- •lnunization cards to registration. I i •'....4/4...V r1r•-..........,.......• se.....410.....01,...4111,.....-.....4••••-•1,.....1,....41,0-d.....i.-..-• 1i'..►..-•►.1V11..r..\A.'�...V n..w....v..0 • DIAMOND CLUB WINNERS Here's a list of the winners since our Diamond Club started. CLUB NO. 1 Miss Janis Westlake t� Mrs. Phyliss Ryan Mrs. Tom Shackleton Miss Carol Cruickshank 4. Miss Karen Taylor Mrs. Arleta Patterson' "'Mrs. Dorothy Durnin Miss Sharon Willis Mrs. Do Young ., „Bill.° Hanly Chris Grafton Mrs. Andy Smith • Mrs. S. Thompson Mrs. Elgin Fisher Mrs. Jack Pollock Mr,. Joe Essex Mr. John Doherty Mrs. Helen McDaniel Bartolotto Mrs. E. Craig Mrs. P. McArthur Mr. Mike Tyrovolas Mr. Edwin McMahon Mrs. Janet Gemmill Mr. Steve Little Miss Connie Howatt Mrs. Margaret Mullen Miss Leslie Williams Mrs. Ann 'Drennan Mrs. E. Tonks Mrs. Marilyn Bannister Mrs. Polly' McKellar Mrs. B. Lapaine Mrs. Genevieve Madden Mrs, J. Gottschalk Mrs.• B. Tzioumis Mrs. George Turton Mi -s. C.D. Williams CLUB NO. 2 Mr. Glen Allin Mrs. Elsie Johnson Miss Pat Wilkin Mrs. Martha ,Rathburn Mrs_ J.M: ,Simons „ Mrs. K. Graf Mrs. Hazel Govier, Mrs. Ginger Shortreed % Miss Cheryl Kotyk Mrs. Florence Leonard Mrs. Yvonne Porter , Mrs. Harry Worsell Mrs. IC Patterson Miss Jeannette Johnston Mrs. Yvonne Kerr Mrs. A. Vint Mrs, Mary Wray Mrs. Joyce Marshall Audrey Brindley Glenda Tippert Mrs. Barbara Pollock Miss Pat Willert Miss Jan Green Mrs. Joan Dieroll , Mrs. Tom Shackleton Mrs. Muriel Morgan Mrs. Allison Dowds Karen Taylor Mrs, Verna Kane Mrs. Jean Tofflemire Mr. M.R. Oaeisel Mr.Y. Bird Mrs. Mary, Johnston Miss Debbie Hamilton Mrs. Sandra Mallough rioanne -Goddard_-1-- John 1_..John Doherty Sheila Whitehead Joan Dierolf Norah Hiigill Mrs. Bill Andrews Mrs. Robert Stothers Mrs. Ilene SiIlib Miss Kim Wilkinson 'Miss Karen Taylor Mrs. Bill Dean CLUB . NO. 3. _Mr: Mike Tyrovolas__ Mr. Ed Giesbrecht Mr.'L.B. Graham Mrs. Elizabeth O'Hara Miss Nancy Fisher Mrs. Elaine Brown Miss Wendy Fisher Mrs, Sherilyn Glazier Mrs. D. Steep Mrs. Susan Arbour Mr. Joe Ess CLUB NO. 4 ' Brenda McClinchey Mrs. Ila Williams , Glenn AIIin - Miss Karen ,Webster Mrs. Fran Brady `•. THIS WEEK'S WINNERS „CL -t.10 NO. 2 CLUB NO. 3 ;CLUB NO. 4 BILL HANLY MRS. DAVE WHITE , MRS. 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