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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1980-02-21, Page 9The Goderich Signal -Star Juveniles defeated Stoneybrook 9-4 here Sunday to take a game lead in the best -of -three OMHA series. The teams tied the first game of the series as Goderich scored in the final minute to salvage the 7-7 tie. With the win Sunday •the Stars lead 3-1 in points with the third game scheduled for Stoneybrook this weekend. (photo by Joanne Buchanan) Third. gam p in Stoneybrook •:, info 00DgRICH SIGT N▪ AL -STAR, EPAVAR.Y;im .„, Juveniles take lead The Signal -Star juveniles took a one - game lead in their best - of -three glY11-1A playoff series with Stoneybrook after a 94 win here Sunday: The teams tied the first •game of the series 1-7 as Goderich scored in the last minute and the victory gives tioncrich a 3-1 lead in points. The • teams play the third game in Stpneybrook this weekend and a win or tie would give Goderich the series. If a fourth game is necessary it will be played in Goderich. The Stara scored' three goals in each period Sunday as they lead 3-0 after one period and 6-2 after two periods. GeeGees strengthen hold on first place The Goderich Gee Gees strengthened their hold On first place in the Lakeshore Intermediate SPORTS..P Basketball League with a convincing 87-62 win over Port Elgin at the Port last Thursday night. Despite spotting the opposition an early 10 - point lead, the Goderich squad had the rest of the game under complete control, taking advantage of the hot shooting of Jeff Baechler and Bill Gauley who had 24 and •18 points respectively. Other double figure scorers "were Greg Beacom and Al Sygrove with 12 points 'each and Whrren Watt chipping in with 16 points.. Oldtimers host international tourney Defensively the Gee Gees used a variety of The Golderich Oltimers hockey club will be hosting their first in- ternational tourney at the Goderich Community Centre this weekend. , • Twelve teams are participating in the double knockofft- com- petition beginning Sailors Friday, February 22 and ending Sunday evening with a game between the A and 1.3 division champions. • ••T -h- Geder-ich 01d -- timers Molosons Inter- national Hockey Tour- nament, will get un- derway at 7 p.m. Friday with the game between Goderich and Hanover. that game will be followed by London and Lambeth. Other teams par- -ticipating - the tnur- nament include; Kin- cardine, Zurich, , Port Stanley, St. Clements, Windsor, Morpeth, '• Niagara Falls and recieve the Signal -Star Cleveland, Ohio. The first round winners will advance to the A division while losers will play- for -the Brtitle, There - will be gold medals awarded to each division winner and also the. A division A winners will Trophy and the B champs will battle for the Lakeport Steel Trophy. Following the opening two• -games Friday, play will continue- all day Saturday and Sunday climaxed by •the game between the division winners at 8 pm. S'unday. begin playoff series Thursday • • BY DAVE SYKES goals, as they captured the season , the division title. impressive • The Goderich Sailors ' displays. ( are beginning to put .t The Sailors were -tied . with two offensiVe the scorin with Dave Sailors and added two assists. Dan Colquhoun, Jim ' " Farrish, • Ron Sowerby and Dan Duncan Bartliff leading the way with three goals and an In Luck ow the Sailors assist. Dan Colquhoun things together when it with the. Lancers for the opened up a 4-0 lead after counts. • : divs ion-Teh d-bu-fSom-b-hd-Thll e' per Ind, let1-9,-2-after-40 The Sailors won their 'Lucknow • 12-1 last minutes and added three final two games of the Wednesday and Friday unanswered goals in the season over Lucknow and ," 'they drilled the Mildmay final period. Mildmay, scoring 25 Monarchs 13-5 to closeout Nine players shared in scored twice for the ilors_ anch added an K assist. • Rick Fremlin and Ron Sowerby were productive offensively with each counting a goal and four assists; for five points. Dan Duncan, Scott, Parks, Jim Farrish, Paul ouse ea ue team winsHored sKelly angld. Ken Meriam scine goals. 'Here Friday, the Sailors , .. scored five times in the u Ripley tornam.enfopening period and added four goals in both the • • The Goderich Denomme .FlowerS peewee house league team won the cham- pionship at the Ripley Peewee Tournament on . the weekend. Denomme topped eight local entries in the house league tourney winning all three of their games in the one -day affair. Denommes demolished Teeswater 11-0 in their opening round game and earned a berth in the final with a 7-1 win over Huron • Park in -the --- In the championship final Denomme routed the host team, Ripley, 6-1 to clinch the title. Denorn me goaltender • Dave McCallum - was selected as his team's • most valuable player in. the final game. McCallum did not see much action in the first two games but was forced to make key stops in the final game. Todd Gilchrist and Chris Sideris provided much of Denomme's offensive punch in the three games while David Armstrong anchored the Bill Chisholdi and bob Corrigan coached the 12- ! Established 1876 Ma<ILLOP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY HEAD OFFICE: 10 MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT. Mrs. Margaret Sharp. Scc. Treas. Ph. 527-0400 FULL COVERAGE Farm and Urban Properties Fire, Windstorm, Liability, Theft Various Floater Coverages Homeowner's, Tenani's Package, Composite Dwelling DI RECToRS ANO ADJUSTERS Ken Carnochan, R.R.I14, Seaforth Lavern GOdkin, R.R.#1 • Walton Ross Leonhardt,.R.R.#1. Bornoholm John McEwing, R.R.111, Blyth Stanley Mclfwain, R.R.112, Goderich Donald McKercher, R.R.111, Dublin John A. Taylor, R.R.N17Brucefleld J.N. Trevvartha, Box 661, Clinton Stuart Wilson. R.R.111. Brucefield AGENTS EF. Durst,11.R.*4, Seaforth James Keys, R.R.01, Seaforth Wm. Leiper, R.F1,01, Londesboro 482-3354 527-1877 345-2234 ,523-9390 524-7051 527-1837 ' 482-7527 482-7593 527- Or28 7 . 527-1455 527-0467 523-4257 CALL AN AGENT OR THE OFFICE player goderich entry, The tournament was sponsored by the Point Clark Kinsmen Club. • second and third periods en rout to a 13-5 win over Mildmay. Graham Hamilton scored three times for the • different alignments held together" with Beacom's long arms and Warren Watt's vicious rebounding. The op- position was in- a state of ..utter confusion bar roOrn "patrons rather than a highly organized basketball team.- The Goderich team credits much of its im- proved playing to ex- perience gained in a recent tournament !A Toronto. Many top in- termediate and industrial teams froth the Southern Ontario 'region were s ceonmrinmnci p r e dptwgoaAl apieceayinvited. Despite ;becoming victims of last second shots - which cost Bartliff chipped in with a goal apiece. the team two victories, The Sailors now enter the Gee Gees played quite : the first round of playoffs well in losing causes of 49- against. the Mildmay 48 and 51-49. Pete Cameron from Monarchs. The first • garne•of the best -of -seven Goderich and Gerry series will be played in Moss., a pickup from the Goderich :Thursday, Port Elgin team clearly February 21 at 8.30 p.mdistinguished themselves The second game as top calibre- players in is' scheduled for Mildmay the tournament. Sunday at 2p.m. • In the other division playoff series the second place LucknOw Lancers. 'will play the fourth -place ' Wingham Royals in a best -of -seven series. \ \ IMMEDIATE • OPPORTUNITY Fast food franchise location now available in r. CLINTON We have an excellent location in CLINTON and will provide complete training. Dixie Lee is an ALL CANADIAN company, specializing in Chicken and Seafood; with 130 locations coast to coast. For information contact: Mr. Bill Hunt • 959 Farnham Place, London, Ontario. N6K 158 DiNe• Phone 471-8347 of CANADA LTD. Roger Lewis led the Stars offensively with three goals. and „two assists. He scored in the first peilod from Ken Reid and added two quick goals in 30 seconds in.the second pekiod as the Stars racked up a 6-0 lead. Mike Hodges, Greg H'allam, John Clement, Larry Daer, Steve Lobb and Bill Peters scored one goal apiece. The _Stars picked up 14 minor penalties in the game 'and a 10 -minute misconduct. Stoneybrook was assessed 19 minor -penalties— a 1.0.-.1nin lite misconduct and a game misconduct. • ON DECORATOR CUSHIONS CURRENT PRICE NEW • PRICE LIST MAR. 1/'80 THROW 14" szo • $3!° CUSHION 18" $3I5 $4!5 SIT -UPON 30'11200Si 500 • Limited Colour & sizes Evening call Doris Days call Sue . . S24-9902 524-8985 SUZ-A-DOR 88 NewgateSt. Goderich PROCLAMATION WHEREAS The Association of Kinsmen Clubs has been a vibrant, responsible, Canadian Association of Service Clubs, devoted to the concept of voluntary service by hundreds of thousands of members dedicated to serving their communities throughout Canada since its founding in Hamilton, Ontario in 1920; and WHEREAS The Association of Kinsmen Clubs has been cognizant of the needs of our GODERICH and has diligen- tly sought the development and conduct of timely, relevant programs to meet the needs and challenges of our constantly changing society; and WHEREAS The Association of Kinsmen Clubs are celebrating their Diamond Anniversary an February 20, 1980; and • . WHEREAS The Association of . Kinsmen Clubs are of- ficially opening for the first time, .their -own Headquar- ters Building...,10 •Cambridge.. Ontario on -February 23, 1980; and NOW, THEREFORE, 1 HARRY WORSELL, MAYOR of the PORT of GODERICH,, feel that each- citizen would welcome the opportunity to 'pause and reflect with pride the rich heritage of accomplishment throughout the se* ty years Kinsmen Clubs have been in existence in. Canada as a result of their 'dedication and deter- mination in serving their community's greatest need; do „hereby t-MTE14—to Ay and declare the week of February 18 KINSMEN WEEK; and urge all citizens to salute their local Kinsmen Club of Goderich. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have here unto set my hand and caused the seal of the PORT of GODERICH to be affixed this 20 day of February, 1980. AMIM161189818888110EIPRIMISSIa. Harry Worsen iQUidATiON SA FINAL CLEARANCE Starts TUESpAYI FEBRUARY 26th WASHERS DRYERS *DRYERS *FREEZERS • REFRIGERATORS • TELEVISIONS • DISHWASHERS *VACUUM CLEANERS & SMALL APPLIANCES EVERYTHING MUST GO *MUFFITT* APPLIANCES & TELEVISION 308 HURON ROAD GODERICH 524-4301.