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• CTODERICHSIGIPI•STAil
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• The Goderich Lakeport, 'from defieit with
Steel Bantam. nacked-up-,four straight goals for a 5 -
an, impres,sive winning 4 win.
streak over the holidays .Br a d Arm S tr orig
winning four straight engineered the win
games. tscoring fpur goals in the.
The Steelers won three game. Midway through
'league games, 5-4 over the second period
Listowel, 8-2 over Mit- • Listowel -held a 4-1 lead
601 and 7-2 over but Armstrong got the
Wingham and edged offence in gear. He
Owen_ Sound 5-3 in scored tbe first Goderich
eihibitiori play Sunday. - goal in the opening period
Goderich pulled off a and scored his second in
classic come -from- the secorid period to.
'behind effort against 'narrow the Listowel lead.
Listpwel as they rallied • to•42.
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Armstrong got
Goder Leh—night back -in
the game with his third
goal —early in the final
period and David Gallow
tied the score with an
unassisted effort after
four minutes of play.
Armstrong scored the
winning goal with less
than two minutes
remaining in the game.
In a, second league
game the Steelers scored
five goals in the final
peried to defeat Mitchell
8-2 in a game played in
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Mark Crawford and
Paul Day led -the offence
with two goals apiece and
Day. also added .three
assists. Gallow, Arm-
strong, Phil Wood and
John Peters scored single
goals.
Armstrong again led
the offence in a game
here Saturday against
Wingham scoring three
gbals and adding two
assists in the 7-2 win.:
Johri thompson chipped
in with a pair of go* and
The new grandstand was officially opened to the 1 -
public this summer and in August was namedthe • .tenuance. Ron Feagan, formerly of Goderich arid
Ron Feagan Memorial Grandstand in a special one of the best harness race drivers, died in Dundas
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ceremony with members of'the family in at- anuary.
The-Cioder-iiiiGTreinand-ParentM-ustangs won the trophy on behalf of the team. It was the second
Ontario Midget•BB ;championship defeating Borden • Ontario championship for Goderich in three years.
in the final. Captain Larry Madge accepted the
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an assist and Paul Da'
and Andrew Telford
scored single goals.
Gallow' 'assisted on the
first four Goderich goals
as the Steelers led 4-0
after one period and 7-1
after 40 Minutes.
On sunday the Steelers
overcame a 2-1 "defecit
after the first period with
two goals in 'both the
second and third periods
en rout to a 5-3 win over
Owen Sound in exhibition
play.
Daryl Madge Scored
nudge above..500 for
The GOderich Sailors
finally boosted their
Intermediate C season
recortlo.ver the .50.0.1nark
winnike tWo. league
games recehtly.
On December 21 the
Sailors outlasted
-Milverion 7-4 and in a
game played here Friday
they doubled Wingham 6-
3.
The`victories improves
the Sailors' season record
to six wins, five losses
and three ties in • 14
games. They have 15
points.
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Paul Kelly and Scott
Parks led the Goderich
offence with twoignali
apiece in the 7-4 win over
Milverton. Greg jervl1,
Mayne Rau and Ron
Sowerby added , single
goals. .
The Sailors led 2-1 after
the first period, increased
the lead to 5-2 -after 40
minutes and the teams
•exchanged two goals
apiece in the final period,
Last "Friday the Sailors
racked up;their sixth win
of the season with a 6-3
victory over Wingham in
Goderich.
GDCI wrestlers
impressive in meet
the winning g0a1 with lug
over a minute remaining
in the game and Gallow
added •an insurance
marker into the empty
net in the final minute.
Armstrong scared two
goals and added an assist
_and Thru-nasmLscorecLthe-
other Steeler goal.
On Monday January 7
the Steelers will play in
Mitchell and Tuesday
they are in Seaforth.
Their next home game is
Saturday, January 12
against Seaforth.
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The GDCI wrestling
team, again coached this
season by, Ray Donnelly
and Bob Dick, is off to a
-Silacessful
Huron -Perth meets held
so far, the Vikings .have
won five of six matches.
In their first tri -meet
held in 'Exeter on
December 11, the Vikings
defeated South Huron and
Stratford Central but lost
to Stratford Nor-
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Merchants win -
• Bob programs for buszness
gs,
Tigert, and Rick
• MacDonald allr finished Can ye you?
thwestern. Here, on
Deceinber 19, the Yikings
swepttist o wtehie im aitnca- h 436wwith
S. Marys, Exeter and
over St. Marys, 31 - 25
over South Huron and 55 -
'7 over Listowel.
The Vikings finished
fifth_ over-all in a tour-
nament inExeter on
DeceMber 14, which saw
a total of 12 „pains
competing. The Vikings
had .five wrestlers who
placed. in the top three of * likorniation on government
The Sailor scored 610
. goals in each period and
Wingham- to a
'single goal in :each
period.- Dan Duncan
• sparked the. ' Gpderich,,
offence scoring twice in
the first pe,„riod.,
Scott Parks, Ken Daer,
Rick Fremlin and Wayne
Doak scored one goal
apiece.
This Friday the Sailors
play a return match in
Wingham and their next
home game is Friday,
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The Merchants led 4-2
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Against Hensall the
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Paul Corriveau, Dave
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The Merchants resume
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munity Centre. Game
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The gaderich 'Mer-
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• and -tenth games of. the
Season in Intermediate C
— action prior to the -
Christmas break.
On December 17 the
M'erch-ants riddled
Exeter 1.-2-2- and on
December 20 the Mer-
chants scored three third
period 'goals to shade -
Hensall 5-3.
The victories boosted
the ,team's season record
to 10 wins against three
losses and one tie.
Nine Merchants got' a9
piece of the scoring ac-
tion against Exeter with
Phil Paquette, Len Kolk•
man and Cam
MacDonald leading the
offence with two goals
apiece.
Tom O'Brien, Bruce
Bowman,Phil Petrie,
Dave Graf, John Hoy and
Paul orriveau chipped
in with single goals.
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Brussels Grey -Morris Community Centre
• Brussels, Ontario
Tuesday
January 8, 1980
at 8:00 p.m.
For the purpose of selecting a candidate to
represent the Progressive Conservative
Association in the Federal Riding of Huron -
Bruce in the next Federal Election, February
18, 1980:
The Constitution provides that the following
• delegates will be entitled to vote at the
nominating convention: Honourable Officers,
Executive Members, Directors of the Associ-
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Delegates from each poll as appointed by the
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• Mrs. Betty Graham,
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