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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-12-11, Page 34a:. PAGE 10—GODERICH SIGNAL STAR, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1975 Four teams fight for the lead Despite a loss in their last game Glen Lamb's Striking Six are still in first place with 30 points in the Forester's Mixed bowling league action. The Six couldn't take ad-' vantage of Glen Lamb's November 30 men's high single of 335 and gave up two points to Marlene Black's Hopefuls. Marlene hit a 654 ladies high triple and a high „single of,248 to help her team . to the win, In other 'league action the "?" jumped to second place with '4 points when they picked up seven against the third place Ram Rods. The Ram Rods have 21 points and are tied for third place with Bill Chisholm's Elevens who gained five points off the•Go Devils. Doug -Fuller rolled a 639 triple and spurred his Creepers to a five point gain over the Head Pinners while Gi•orge Rohinqon's hi.'h triple for the evening of 656 helped tail Ding Dungs to a five point win over Arlie Lockhart's Green Hornets, On November 23 the Green Hornets captured seven points in a clean sweep over Nancy Willis' Head Pinners. Bevan Lindsay and Mavis Fisher _Led the scoring for the "'?" as the scooped six points off Doug Fullers Creepers. Mavis earned the ladies' high Single with ')')4 Marlene Black rolled the ladies' high triple of 638 and led her Hopefuls to a four point win over Jack Thorn's Go devils. J im Fisher led the men with a 243 single and a 630 triple and combined with George Robinson's 617 triple to help' the Ding Dongs pick up two points over the Ram Rods Glen Lamb's Striking Six grabbed five points off Bill Chisholm's Elevens. Merchants lead. industrial loop The Goderich Merchants got a four goal performance. from Paul Corriveau to drub DRMCo 8-4 and extend their win streak to six games in the Western, Ontario Industrial Hockey League, Twice Corriveau broke up a Go,. 4,4,4/ 14 SKYWAY MARKET 31HASH FOOD BASKETS fit POTTED PLANTS laWi FRESH FRUIT & VEGETABLES F. CHRISTMAS TR -EES TAKE YOUR CHOICE $6• Indoor Gardening - Pots Planters, Christmas Cactus; etc. AMARYLLIS WHILE STOCK LASTS' IMT 4 COLb1I1RS REG, 53.99 n• $2.85 SKYWAY MARKET HWY. 21 NORTH GODERICH OPEN 10 a:m. - 9 p.m. Mon - Fri. - 10' a.,m. - 10 p.m. Sat. - Sun. tie, in the 4irst, B''nd'"second period and then added in- surance markers in the 'second and third period. John Hoy was rewarded for his relentless forechecking with two goals, one mid -,way through the second period and the other late in the.thirtd. Ron Whetstone and Fred Armstrong were the other Merchant Marksmen. -Ken Lee, Bruce Bowman, Dave -Fraf and Jim Kelly each scored a goal for DR- MCo. Graf's goal came while his team was shorthanded as he scooped up a loose puck, went in alone and faked Doug 'Mr. Zero' Fisher out of his strap. T,e win strengthened the Merrhants hold on first place DRMCo it was their fourth loss of the season against one win And one tie and left them in the cellar of the four team loop. In the', other scheduled game Sifto Salt took ad- vantage of ; penalties and pulled their goaltender to gain a tie with Holmesville with only 23 seconds. remaining in the game, Sifto' fell behind 3-1 midway through the final period Iiut Gary Taylor"naarowed the margin with a goal at 16.40 from' Glen Furguspn that set the stage for Mark dying second equalizer by Mark Lassaline. The other Sifto goal was scored by Steve Williams on an unassisted effort. The Holmesville marksmen were Pete Postill, John Overhalt and Bruce Lyndon on a breakaway. Doug `Bernie' Spitzig was a standout bet- ween the pipes as he stopped two breakaways and made other key saves in the Sifto net. The tie left Holmesville one Dad --= Is this the Christmas you get Mom that new Sewing Machine? We are open till nine PM each night from Dec. 15 on, for your convenience. Come on in and.we'll be glad to demonstrate a White or Elna for you. You'll appreciate the quality and expert workmanship of theses fine sewing machines, and Mom will appreciate their special sewing features, White Model "888" Stretch Machine The new lightweight super zigzag - free arm - with every feature simplified. So simple ... yet it sews the most wanted super stretch and utility , stitches,in modern,. sewing, plus ' automatic butth:holes. With • a specially designed carrying"Ease with accessory and foot control storage • pack. 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Mike Costello of DRMCo helds down fourth .spot ahead of Cortiiye•a and, Hoy of the Merohant$. Whetstone .and Armstrong also lead the league with nine goals. This Sunday the Goderich Merchants will take on Sifto in a 7 p. m+. contest and Holmesville Will battle DRMCO at 9 p.m. All games are played at the Goderich arena. PON IAC STADIUM PONTIAC, MICHIGAN / NEW YEAR'S EVE, DEC. 3lst,• 8.30 PM includes — top priced reserved seal — deluxe overnight accommodation —deluxe motor coach — transfers and baggage. — Nev. Year's Day brunch =59.00 DEPARTS Walkerton.. W ingham . . Clinton 1:00 P.M. .... 1:30 P.M. 2.00 P.M. For Reservations Coll THE TRAVELMAN 672-1500. 301 Oxford St. West, Westown Plaza. Out of town call collect for r•sorvatlons. tad, Give An ELVIS Concert Ticket For CIistmii FOR RESERVATIONS CALL LISTOWEL TRAVEL BUREAU 291-4100 SILVERWOODS*8. MAPLE LANE L I B B Y'S•• 28 OZ. 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