Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1980-01-10, Page 184 'AGE 1�M- 7GQDERICH SIGNAL -SPAR, THURSD&,Y; JANUARY`10;1980 H.: .14 1i ^+n • • r r • ,,. - .ate, . - ..�. ' - • - - ':z; .:1' The Goderich Vikings came within one shot of _winning the cham- pionship of the annual Blue and White Junior Basketball Tournament'• held at GDCI Saturday as they dropped a 37-35 overtime thriller- to the Stratford - Northwestern Huskies.in the finals. The.,, Vikings had disposed of Strathroy in their opening game, 50- 33,. paced by Dennis Aubip's .14 points. Colin Alexander had 10 for the Vikings ` and Mike Wedlock ailed nine. _ In semi -final -action.; the Vikings got by Sarnia Central, the leading team in the Sarnia Conference, 51-33. Central had a 1g0-1` r'ec;vtts gu,}ng•intui ne 81uc and. White Tournament. They 101'12-9 at the end of - the first quarter but the Vikings fought back, using . a zone offence which frustrated Central, , and by' halftime th.e Vikings were on top From there they never looked back. Rob Plunkett was the leading l�Q Goderich scorer %tut 16. points, . Dennis Aubin, Kevin Adams and Colin Alexander lead eight apiece. aad Mike Wedlock had seven points. • • Tom Beach paced Central with 11 points.' Stratford Northwestern reached the final's against, the Vikings .by defeating London Central in their forst game,, 62-33;` paced Steelers win three straight The Goderich Lakeport Steel ,Bantams whipped Mitchell in two games last week winningA2-3 ir. "a league game -Saturday and adding a 6-1 win in Mitchell Monday. In the game Saturday the Steelers led 3-0 after one period, iocreased their margin to 9-2 after two periods and com- pleted the.rout-with'thre0„ goals in the final period. Paul Day led the of= fensive assault with five points on- four goals and one assist. David Gallow and John Thompson• chipped in with two goals apiece. Jim Walton, Pete Stahl, Andrew Telford and Brad Armstrong added one goal each. Armstrong, John Peters ; and Stahl• 'also:had three assists. the game was a replay of a ,N.avember_104m atch-that---- was cancelled. period. David Gallow led the Goderich offence scoring three goals and adding two -assists, -Brad Ar -m--. strong also chipped in with five points on two goals and three assists while - Mark Crawford added two goals. `'John Thompson yand Pete Stahl scored one goal apiece for the Steelers. ,..-,._,O„n Saturday Seaforth will be in Goderich for a 7 6;m. Steelers. game against the by ,15 point performances by Rob James and Mike Otto. The Huskies got by St. Jeromne's of Kitchener in their semi-final match by. a close 58 -55: -decision. Otto 'again 'had I5 to lead • his team. -The championship game was close, all • the way with ;Northwestern - leading thesVikings 19-16 at the half, and the Vikings leading by four at , the three' ggat ter mark. The score was tied. 33-33 ,.at the end of regulation time but the Huskies outscored the Vikings four' points to two in the ' overtime,. to win .the. championship. Ray Aitcheson led the 'Huskies., with . 16 points• and Grant Coon threw in 10 for the winners. • Dennis Aubin had 10 for Goderich, followed by Mike Wedlock and Rob =Plunkett with eight each and Colin Alexander with six. Plunkett: played an outstanding game for the _ Vikings• controlling• rebounds at both ends pf, the floor. London Central won the Consolation title ' by defeating Strathroy Strathroy' had reached the consolation final by defeating the Medway Cowboys in their second 'gameand,London Central qualified by . beating Owen Sound Westhill 81- 37 after a first round loss to Stratford _ Nor- thwestern: • WHALEN. INSURANCE. BROKERS INALL TYPES OF :ANNUITIES 60 West -St. • 524-2933.' WELCOME 'SERVICE would like to call you with "housewarming gifts", and Information about your new, location. The: Hostess will be glad to arrange your subscription to the Signal -Star. • Call her at 524-9062 • -'THE SEPARATE- SH�OPPE MAIN CORNER. CLINTON PHONE 482-7778 . (NEXT TO CAMPBELL'S MEN't WEAR) DRESSES! ON SALE OPEN 1-6 OPEN 1-6 The Steelers,con_tinued • their`..: dominance over •- Mitchell -Monday with a" 6-. 1 win: Goderich led 4-0 after the•first:,peridd and scoredsingle ,goals,in_the ,. ' final two.per.iods..,,. Daryl O'Connell scored l the only'Mitchell goal in 'the .third period to ruin .. Terr,yBeans shutout bid: • . Six;°_p)ayers shared in the Steeler .scoring with 'Mark ;. Crawford,• Nick Trebish, David ,Gallow, Paul Day, Pete, Stahl and -John thon•ipson scoring 'one 'goal, apiec'e.. Brad Armstrong assisted on • two of the goals:• The Lakeport Steelers added' Seaforth to their .:s' • list of-' victims,. Tuesday with a 9„-2 win in"a•game played in;Seaforth.r • The, Steelers led' 3-0 after �: fone period, 8-1 after two periods and -"'eachf team'scored a single. `goal in the • final • Dennis'Aubin •(23) of the GDCI .Junior Vikings beat a Sarnia Central player to go in for this Iayup in action at the Blue and'White tournament hosted by GDCI. Goderich beat Strathroy°,and Sarnia but lost the final .to Stratford Nor- - •- thwestern in overtime'.. (photo by Joanne Buchanan) .. .. , • • Y. ' .Kevin Adams (41) of- th• e GDCI junior Vikings battles for 'control of a', • rebound with a' Strathroy 'player in tournament action at GDCI Saturday. , Goderich defeated Strathroy and Sarnia. Central but lost 37-35 to Stratford Northwestern in' overtime in .the •tournament. final. (photo , by Joanne Buchanan) rest� s25sms l c x xlrest::Isslas slrcx ,t CULBERT. S BAKERY ,, 1877. "Hof 'me oTasty rastry" 1479 g 49 WEST ST. • . • GODERIC ' YBC bowlers hold family• r• • • twosome KIM LANGLOIS On Thursday. and Friday, December 28 and 29, there was a Family Twosome tournament held. The winners for the bantam girls were - first place - Julie Scbtt and her sister Jay Carter with a -lot al of-6.9-2-.-Se-cont-place went to Lori Hill and her mother Nancy.' Their total was 671..The- win- ners for the boys were - tournament- first place - Troy`s de'n `- his data Simon -came and ,his dad Leto with -a second with a total of total of 630. Second place - was Scott- McVittie and his dad with a total of 616. For the junior • 'girls Nancy Chapman and her mom`Barh, with a total or 1130. came first. Beth • 10':.9.: -.The- senior winners were - first•place - Doreta Jackson and her mom Verna with a total of •1069, 'Cindy 'Smith and her mom Devi•na came Clements And her aunt. second with 1-099 as a Betty, Reid came 'second total. Fdr the boys Terry -w -it -h -a total 5cu1t9 of 89',1. Ryan and his brother Lee For -the boys, PaGood came first with a total of and • his brother Brian 1372. Terry Johnston and came first with a total of his dad Ted came second 1 139 Grant I nnvlois and with 1nn9 .. This year the Goderich Branch •of. Y.B.C. sold .1,5,84' boxes of chocolate `cowered -almonds. The Y4 -3.C. -members were very- enthusiastic this year and it showed in the a mount of chocolates than a were sold: Eleven year old Beth Clements was the tap sellar. She said-108&- hoxes: The Y.B.C. h(l.wlers wish to thank all of these ;people who bought almonds.- ' 'SPE'CIAL" Banana Cake 99° White & brown Bread - Fresh Daily Many varieties of Fresh Donuts Daily Wedding and Anniversary Cakes and Birthday Cakes a Specialty. a 524-7941 7t7�-.S.•• ,��jT�►fwY il�ilSw14� 1� 1!�`LtILSzlY.'� 31Er —1 jSy FREE TO BRIDES - A Free Wedding Album - with every Wedding booked by . - Jan. 310980 WEAPINGS AS LLOW AS'200, __:._____. MEDDALLION :PHOTOGRAPHY BLYTH •5234455 JANUARY DEFT. STORE SHOPPER'S SQUARE GODERICH CLEARANCE r. SALE STARTS • JANUARY ,10, 1980 ONE RACK BLOUSES FRIG -O -SEAL • Oneida's January Sale! -111t nee -a -year savings .on 20 -PIECE SERVICES FOR '4 1/!? COMMUNITY' Stvernlere r,oldNa•< S11995 5150.00 5349 95 5450,00 SALE Re9uiar SALE Parlour, Now s t^e pertert t r,e to Itart or add to your set ql Oneda Sllverplate, Goir1 E,Jor,troplate Or Stainless 20•P.er.e Ser/ice }c,, 4 nC'kide5 4 Sala Forl.s 4 Dinner Fo ks. 4 Dinner Kntves. 4•Dnsse,t. Soup Spoons,4 Teaspoons 1d81'•4R0GERSttr HEIRLOOM' STAINLESS ONEIDA DELUXE STAINLESS Goldplate $289.95 SALE $375.00 Regular S81.95 $110.00 $51.95 SALE $70.00 Regular 538.55 S50.00 SALE Regula, t Not available in Gold Electroplate S -TETT ,4 JEWELLERS LIMITE.Q •the name you ve trusted s,nre 1950 203 Durham E 11 Albert Street '26 Main Si'. 5 WALKERTON CLItf1.ON SEAFORTH 981.0122 .482.3901 527.17 0 784 Main St ,..EXETER 235.2468 • QCNEIDA MFMHFR A`.'FRICAN (4fM (4414) "„ , ,• t1Yf ul,I,r.m„h; Mark '.t,,: 1..S,r1:61:. ....t,..... ONE GROUP SMALL SIZE • DRESSES SCOPE1500 ML. MOUTHWASH IVORY PKC. OF REG. '2.09 1/2 PRICE PHOTO: A HOTO- A U / \S Q 8 SHEETS REG. '2.29 ONE GROUP REG: 77: JUTC HEN 3 F R SNOW - TUNGSRAM REG. 69° LIGHT.BULBS 2 PEOPLES . • . BABY .OIL OR SHAMPOO ONE GROUP • 00 00 PANTY HOSE WHILE QUANTITIES LAST SHOP PEOPLES 'THE STORE WHERE ” ,YOU SAVE • MONEY VALUESTO'1.79 • 4 tr