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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1980-01-10, Page 19The Goderich Green and Parent Mustangs wort two games tn tho New Hamburg midget tournatneat before they' bowed.t.e• tough Acton c9gPIPlor:15' oink . . , ••• 4t team in their third game December 30. The Mut tangs faced stiff: competition, in the tournainent. winning 4-2 over Flamboro and 6-5 ••.• ',;',1,41•PA,R41.s,s41,,,,w401 ' . . . • , • • • over st Clements intheir firsttwo garneS. 4 Against Flamboro The teams tied 1-1 after one period .1311t the Mustangs - held a 3-2 edge after two periods.. They added an insurance gol in the final period: Break fails to cool off Merchants The Christmas break didn't cool off the Goderich Merchants. The Merchants, playing their firSt league game since December 23, spotted Grand Bend a 1-0 first period lead before disposing of the Mariners 5,-1 in Intermediate C plaY, in Goderich Monday. The game was the start of the second half of the South Huron Hockey League season and the Merchants, despite surrendering a one -goal lead after one period, rebounded with tow second period goals and three in the final period Shawn Larder (3), Brian Chambers (6) and Tim .WOAA league action in Goderich • Saturday. The . fest. ttehvee5-1Cwhains.,e re di, ,,tile. Wilson (14) of the Suncaost Estates Atoms hang Atoms defegted Staforth-10--the--first—tiiiii—this around the Seaforth crease looking for a rebound in season 4-3. (photo by Joanne Buchanan) - offence:with a goal and two assists. Rob Standen, Phil Petrie? Dave Graf • • • and Len Kolkman scored Atoms beat Seaforth for first time the other Goderich goals. This Sunday th-e Merc.„hantg' will be in s . GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1.98O-4p4ot 19 Willie Denomnie led the Goderich Seining with two -.goals , while 14rry Boyce scored what proved to .be the winning goal in the second period and Mike Paquette added the fourth goal midway through the final period.' In their second game of the day the Mustangs held off a late., `St. Clernents•rally•te win 6-5. ThrMiistangs built uP a 6-3 lead midway through the final period but St. Clements scate... !two goals in 35 seconds to narrow the Goderich lead to 6-5 with six minutes remaining. Goderich held off the late rally, to Win • the genie. ' Willie Denornme again scored two goals for the Musta.ng`s while Rick Stahl, Larry Kelly and • John Huff added singles. • The Mustangs, were little match for Acton in their third game of 4,he tournament losing 8-0. Acton led 2 -0 -after one period but put the game away with three goals in both the second and third period.° In ;league action last Wednesday, Goderich spotted %Ingham a 1-0 and rebounded for a 4-2 -win in a game played in Wingh,arn. Larry Kelly scored two goals for Goderich as 'the teams were tied 2-2 after two 'periods of. play, Larry Boyce sdored the -- winning goal inthe first ' • Minute of play in the final period a nd •Mike WedlD.4 added the fourthsoal late in the period. •• Kett e •oin or a game- • The Goderich Suncoastwinning goal in-:,the'final The atoms return to Mitchell at the Goderich Estate Atoms scored two -period . to complete ;his action this Saturday with and District Memorial j third • period goals to hattrick. a 4 p.m. game 'against Community Centre. defeat league rivals Seaforth 4-3 for the first • time this season. Goderich had only managed a tie against • . Seaforth in three Last 'week Louis Brindley played to an previous meetings but Stadelmann and Doug adjourned' position after Saturday rebounded from • ` W L D Game adjourne Pct. d• a 3-2 deficit in the third period with two gtraight goalstO claim the vic- • Dennis 'Little .......13 . 2 .0 .867 L oui s.Stadelma n • 13 • 3 0 .813 tory. • Jim Kingsley Goderich held al -0 lead 12 5 0 .706 ' after- one period but G.,len Naylor• 8 . Seaforth outscored the h t 2 1 th i ome team - in e second period as the. teams were tied 2-2. Seaforth sccred a go- ahead goal -early in the final period but watched Gotter icli—retattate—w itir two straigth goals. Scott Garrow engineered the Atom offence scOring three of his team's four goals. • Shawn Larder scored the • first Goderi'ch goal in the opening period from T,im W' . • Garrow scored the second Goderich goal in • -the second -period and scored the, tying and Kirk Lynd LEVEL 2 Don Bogie Steve a mill Bob Fitzjames • Darrell Clutton 4 0 - .667. 5 1 .633 7 2. — .. Owen Moriarty 7 12 1 .375 • Barry•Page Mike Moriarty, Mike Cox• Mark Ri,sse11 6 11 0 .353 3 12 0 .200 2 19 1 .114 1 13 0 .071 • HONORA Charlie•MacDonald . fter four • four hout;s. Louis and • Doug • are heavily • in- • volved in the first place battle along with Dennis Little. Dennis won his :game to hold onto first placelvtile Doug dropped to • the honorary • roles being one game shy of qualifying for the regular, standings. Jim Kingsley won his only game of the evening to maintain third. place. Mike Cox played very well holding 1eyel 1 --PraYerGietiTIWOr Offall evening to, an adjourned position. Darrell Clutton ' starteOto get back on the winning track whining two of three games to move into Level 2. ° RY'MEMBERS The standins as of Jan. . . °• 4 . 0 '0 1.000 •3 are as follows: • Doug Brindley 120 1 0 .909 Brian Miller 11 • with the Warriors and Monday, January 14 they will „host Centralia College in an 8.30 p.m. game 'at the Goderich Community Centre. The . league's all-star game featuring stars from the, north and south divisions, will .be played January 18 in Zurich. • W. J. Denomme • FLOWER SHOP Agent for 24 -hr. FILM -DEVELOPING - I t GODERICH RECREATION & COMMUNITY CENTRE -BOARD Presents WINTER PROGRAMS is important that you... PRE REGISTER at the Recreation Office, 166 McDonald St. 524-2125 BASKETBALL - Recreational - 8-11/4 hour sessions on Thursdays :starts Jan. 17th at 8 p.m., St. Mary's School - pay as you play, 50each night 50 4 CRAFTS - for January - D. Moore. - lecirn to make - dried flower arrangements, articles using sunflower seeds, natural • , weeds, etc. • t'tf. - 8-2 hoTirseslia-n-s—OTCTifei., starts Jan. 15th at 7:30 p.m. • - Goderich Community GrCincistanci. Fee '15.00 CAKE DECORATING - Beginners - J. Woodall • '•ail courses designed to teachthe proper ways to ice a cake. All supplies included, each student Os asked to bring an unfrosted coke to the first class. - 6-2 hr. sessions on Mondays, starting Jan. 14 at 7:00 p.m. Victoria School south entraoce;Fee '37;00 MAJORETTES - S. Harmon . .o great sport for those interested in learning a new skill 1 hours sessions nn Thursdays starting Jan. 10th at 6:30 p.m. -.Robertson Public School. Fee '15.00, '30.00 -two in family must turn 4 years of age by• • 'January 1,,)1980 •• TENDING YOUR HOME BAR - B. MacKenzie - preparing alcoholic and non-calcotiolic drinks in anppties •are pa•rt of home enter- tainment •-. - 6-1' , hour sessions on Wednesdays starting Jan. 16th at 7:30 p.m. - Goderich Community Grandstand. Fee '15.00 supplieeextra • DISCO DANCING..-rFran Sors •learn the latest in disco dancing & get lots of great exercise - 8-1' , hour sessions on Thursday's starting Jan. 17 at 7:30 & 8:30 p.m. -Goderich Arena Auditorium. Fee *15.00 WEAVING - E. Hardy - Will introduce stude-rots to the interesting craft of weaving, supplies are included - 6-3 hour sessions on Mondays starting date to be announced - 269 Warren Street. Fee '50.00 GUITAR - D. Cook - will involve a study of right hand technique, flat picking, strumming, etc. • - course designed for beginners. Advanced lessons can also be arranged. Guitars sup- plied if needed. 7,4 . • - 8-1 hour sessions on Mondays or Wednesdays, starting Monday, Jan. 14/'804 • 124 Keays Street. 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