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CAREY FOR COUNCIL
RE-ELECT
GLEN CAREY
1/ 5 YEARS EXPERIENCE
on Municipal Council
2/ Proven and efficient LEADERSHIP
3/ Is and speaks for the SMALL BUSINESSMAN
4/ LEGAL BACKGROUND is invaluable
VOTE FOR PROVEN EXPERIENCE
ON NOVEMBER 12, 1985
RE-ELECT
CAREY, GLEN R
x
The Goderich ' Legion Midgets opened
'their 1980.416. season on October 12, 1985
under the tutelage of new coaches, Kevh).
Austin and Bob Mommersteeg, and
manager Ron Durnin. During the first week
of the schedule the team played four gamer
winning one and losing three.
The home opener on October 12 was won
by Strathroy 4-1, Goderich opened the scor-
ing in the first period on a goal by Tom
Bean, assisted by Mark Cauchi and Jim
Beattie. Strathroy tied the score in the se-
cond period and added two more in the third
period before Darrell Durnin scored,
Goderich's second goal, assisted by David
Duncan. Strathroy thcored their fourth
goal to complete the scoring.
On October 16, Goderich travelled to Ex-
eter for their first road game and were
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defeated 5-2. Exeter opened the scoring at
5:01 of the first period but Goderich quickly
tied the score at 5:27 on a goal by Richard
Boddy, assisted by Rod Nurse. Exeter took
the lead at 9:32 of the first period and added
two more goals during the second period. At
3:17 of the third period Goderich's second
goal was scored by Mark Cauchi, assisted
by Rod Nurse. Exeter scored again at 5:20
On October 18, Goderich travelled to Bel-
mont and were embarrassed by a strong
Belt ontteam.7,1rt Goderach'alone.goatwas
scored ,;M'ae lnpn,,assisteII b Matt
W llcillassa ndGary Erb.
oderiah returned home the next night
and defeated Parkhill bya 7-1 score. k'o;the
Goderich team their py was a- complete,
turnaround from the ' . Belmont game.
Goderich scored "the first six goals before
Parkhill scored one and only goal to spoil •
Jay Williamson's shutout bid. Goal scorers
for Goderich were Darrell Durno (2), Ryan.
Kelly (2), Mark Cauchi, Dave Duncan and
Steve Hutchins. Assists went to Matt Wilkin-
son (2), Darrell Durnin (2), Tom Bean,
Steve Hutchins and Neil Rodger.
to preserve their win. Coach Austin cited
Richard Boddy for his excellent effort in a
losing cause.
Bantams start off well by winning six straight
The Goderich Elevator Bantams have got-
ten off to a good start in the early going of
the '85-86 hockey season. After their first six
games they are undefeated with six wins
and no losses. Good offensive and defensive
work and exceptional goaltending from Tom
Durnin and Greg Townsend have been the
reason for the good start, said coaches Paul
Kelly and Kevin Meriam.
On Saturday the Elevators played host to
Port Stanley. The Elevators had an easy
time, winning 12-2 against a weak team
from Port Stanley. Goderich opened the
scoring at 2:14 of the first period with a goal
by Bill Trebish, his first of four on the day.
The assist went to Dave (Slim) Brown. John
Maclnnis made it two nothing just over a
minute later with the assist going to George
Sideris. Scott Garrow added his first of six
goals for the night to make it 3-0 before the
end of the first period.
Garrow added three goals in the second
with all three assists going to Barry Thomp-
son. Trebish added a single, as did Mike
Beange with the assist going to George
Sideris to end the scoring in the second
period.
Goderich came out fast in the third period
with a goal by Trebish assisted by Beange at
the 1:55 mark of the period.
Garrow added two more and Trebish add-
ed a single to round out the Goderich scor-
ing. Port Stanley scored at the 11:19 mark of
the third period with Dave Goodhue scoring
and again at 14:49 with Bryan Lidster scor-
ing.
On Sunday the Elevators travelled to
Parkhill to face a much tougher team than
Saturday.
The Goderich team won 8-2. Parkhill
opened the scoring at the 9:28 mark of the
first period with Curt Ansens scoring
unassisted.
The Elevators got things going early in
the second with George Sideris scoring an
unassisted goal at the 58 secondmark of that
period. Sideris added his second unassisted
goal of the night at the 3: 13 mark. Goderich
then scored three more goals before the end
of the period. Scott Garrow had two with
Barry Thompson assisting on both goals and
Byron Bowman assisted on the third goal.
Greg Alcock added a goal to help the
Goderich cause.
Goderich again got off to a fast start in the
third with Bill Whetstone scoring, assisted
by Alcock and Trebish at the :19 second
mark. George Sideris then notched his third
unassisted goal of the game and Alcock
rounded out the scoring with an unassisted
marker for the Elevators.
Parkhill scored with 2:27 remaining in the
game. Todd Suderham got the Parkhill goal
but it was too little too late for Parkhill.
In last week's paper it was reported by . a
writer in the Signal -Star sports department
that in a game against Strathroy that there
were 90 minutes in penalties and that the
elevators took most of these minutes. Also it
was stated that the game was played in
Strathroy. In actual fact the game was
played in Goderich and there was a total of
50 minutes in penalties with Goderich taking
28 minutes.
The team roster for the '85-86 season is as
follows: Tom Durnin, Greg Townsend,
Byron Bowman, Jason Million, Scott Glew,
Dave Brown, Jeff Boyd, Scott Garrow,
Barry Thompson, Greg Dewinter, Bill
Trebish, Bill Whetstone, Greg Alcock,
George Sideris, Mike Beange, John Macln-
nis. Coaches are Paul Kelly and Kevin
Meriam.
Paul Wheeler of the Goderich Machinist Atoms digs for a loose puck behind his own net as a
Port Stanley player tries to move the puck along the boards in Shamrock League action
Saturday. The teams played to a 2-2 tie. In action last week, Goderich dropped a 3-2 decision
to Belmont. (photo by Dave Sykes )
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CAREY FOR COUNCIL
RE-ELECT
GLEN CAREY
1/ 5 YEARS EXPERIENCE
on Municipal Council
2/ Proven and efficient LEADERSHIP
3/ Is and speaks for the SMALL BUSINESSMAN
4/ LEGAL BACKGROUND is invaluable
VOTE FOR PROVEN EXPERIENCE
ON NOVEMBER 12, 1985
RE-ELECT
CAREY, GLEN R
x
The Goderich ' Legion Midgets opened
'their 1980.416. season on October 12, 1985
under the tutelage of new coaches, Kevh).
Austin and Bob Mommersteeg, and
manager Ron Durnin. During the first week
of the schedule the team played four gamer
winning one and losing three.
The home opener on October 12 was won
by Strathroy 4-1, Goderich opened the scor-
ing in the first period on a goal by Tom
Bean, assisted by Mark Cauchi and Jim
Beattie. Strathroy tied the score in the se-
cond period and added two more in the third
period before Darrell Durnin scored,
Goderich's second goal, assisted by David
Duncan. Strathroy thcored their fourth
goal to complete the scoring.
On October 16, Goderich travelled to Ex-
eter for their first road game and were
GOOEmOH MtNoR
HQC K Y f gP fi
defeated 5-2. Exeter opened the scoring at
5:01 of the first period but Goderich quickly
tied the score at 5:27 on a goal by Richard
Boddy, assisted by Rod Nurse. Exeter took
the lead at 9:32 of the first period and added
two more goals during the second period. At
3:17 of the third period Goderich's second
goal was scored by Mark Cauchi, assisted
by Rod Nurse. Exeter scored again at 5:20
On October 18, Goderich travelled to Bel-
mont and were embarrassed by a strong
Belt ontteam.7,1rt Goderach'alone.goatwas
scored ,;M'ae lnpn,,assisteII b Matt
W llcillassa ndGary Erb.
oderiah returned home the next night
and defeated Parkhill bya 7-1 score. k'o;the
Goderich team their py was a- complete,
turnaround from the ' . Belmont game.
Goderich scored "the first six goals before
Parkhill scored one and only goal to spoil •
Jay Williamson's shutout bid. Goal scorers
for Goderich were Darrell Durno (2), Ryan.
Kelly (2), Mark Cauchi, Dave Duncan and
Steve Hutchins. Assists went to Matt Wilkin-
son (2), Darrell Durnin (2), Tom Bean,
Steve Hutchins and Neil Rodger.
to preserve their win. Coach Austin cited
Richard Boddy for his excellent effort in a
losing cause.
Bantams start off well by winning six straight
The Goderich Elevator Bantams have got-
ten off to a good start in the early going of
the '85-86 hockey season. After their first six
games they are undefeated with six wins
and no losses. Good offensive and defensive
work and exceptional goaltending from Tom
Durnin and Greg Townsend have been the
reason for the good start, said coaches Paul
Kelly and Kevin Meriam.
On Saturday the Elevators played host to
Port Stanley. The Elevators had an easy
time, winning 12-2 against a weak team
from Port Stanley. Goderich opened the
scoring at 2:14 of the first period with a goal
by Bill Trebish, his first of four on the day.
The assist went to Dave (Slim) Brown. John
Maclnnis made it two nothing just over a
minute later with the assist going to George
Sideris. Scott Garrow added his first of six
goals for the night to make it 3-0 before the
end of the first period.
Garrow added three goals in the second
with all three assists going to Barry Thomp-
son. Trebish added a single, as did Mike
Beange with the assist going to George
Sideris to end the scoring in the second
period.
Goderich came out fast in the third period
with a goal by Trebish assisted by Beange at
the 1:55 mark of the period.
Garrow added two more and Trebish add-
ed a single to round out the Goderich scor-
ing. Port Stanley scored at the 11:19 mark of
the third period with Dave Goodhue scoring
and again at 14:49 with Bryan Lidster scor-
ing.
On Sunday the Elevators travelled to
Parkhill to face a much tougher team than
Saturday.
The Goderich team won 8-2. Parkhill
opened the scoring at the 9:28 mark of the
first period with Curt Ansens scoring
unassisted.
The Elevators got things going early in
the second with George Sideris scoring an
unassisted goal at the 58 secondmark of that
period. Sideris added his second unassisted
goal of the night at the 3: 13 mark. Goderich
then scored three more goals before the end
of the period. Scott Garrow had two with
Barry Thompson assisting on both goals and
Byron Bowman assisted on the third goal.
Greg Alcock added a goal to help the
Goderich cause.
Goderich again got off to a fast start in the
third with Bill Whetstone scoring, assisted
by Alcock and Trebish at the :19 second
mark. George Sideris then notched his third
unassisted goal of the game and Alcock
rounded out the scoring with an unassisted
marker for the Elevators.
Parkhill scored with 2:27 remaining in the
game. Todd Suderham got the Parkhill goal
but it was too little too late for Parkhill.
In last week's paper it was reported by . a
writer in the Signal -Star sports department
that in a game against Strathroy that there
were 90 minutes in penalties and that the
elevators took most of these minutes. Also it
was stated that the game was played in
Strathroy. In actual fact the game was
played in Goderich and there was a total of
50 minutes in penalties with Goderich taking
28 minutes.
The team roster for the '85-86 season is as
follows: Tom Durnin, Greg Townsend,
Byron Bowman, Jason Million, Scott Glew,
Dave Brown, Jeff Boyd, Scott Garrow,
Barry Thompson, Greg Dewinter, Bill
Trebish, Bill Whetstone, Greg Alcock,
George Sideris, Mike Beange, John Macln-
nis. Coaches are Paul Kelly and Kevin
Meriam.
Paul Wheeler of the Goderich Machinist Atoms digs for a loose puck behind his own net as a
Port Stanley player tries to move the puck along the boards in Shamrock League action
Saturday. The teams played to a 2-2 tie. In action last week, Goderich dropped a 3-2 decision
to Belmont. (photo by Dave Sykes )
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Fighting dangerous traffic ori the way
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it costs nearly 45per mile at today's
gas prices!
You risk life and limb while driving, and
even as a pedestrian crossing the city's
over -loaded streets.
To make matters worse, when you get
home you'll often discover you could
have spent Tess on your purchases by
buying at home!
Then, if you need service or an adjust-
ment on what you bought, your local
stores, which you trade in or visit almost
every day, are far more likely to be
concerned about keeping you happy
with your purchases than big city stores.
Sponsored by The Goderich Signal -Star.
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