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The Goderich Signal Star, 1976-01-15, Page 16
• • a-1 ;14A(;1':f1 ,4 1DE� RICI GNAL STAR,•'I•f .tIRSDAY, JANUARY 15 1176 • Foresters' ri lose contes ue Goderich. Tarp., •Recreation. I>;u Aty<Ir^nv • MOIliinn.' Saturday, hockey 1 The, +oildpoint ,oP� the. • Borester's �aupies .Bowling League,:.season was,• reacheCi: astun ynightJanuarY :A.t t i:in ' se . ,,.. h s point , h � e season the league rules call for= -the.. -.bowler's to be shuffled'into• 10 amore or 'less equal new te4m4' •Lisirig individual averages as _ : a basis: These nnew: teams, choose captains and names to.. P14 under for,the. remainder Of the season ' " This`forrat;gi s everri.e- a, fresh .chance' to •be on a• winning team. and primarily provides greater op- . portunity to mix socially.. ' At -the end of the;second half of the Seabri, the-- --team'. boasting the greatestnumber of points, whether from the first . •ar latter ,half of . the ;sche' IU1e,.is.awarded a trophy as the charnpibn tearn':- . There is yet another chance for, the- nine 'runners,up inthe form of a orae -night play-pff. Alt teams bow•l.,against the team "with' .the highest average in a three -game total pins 'effort. E•yen the • tenth place .finishers can have ahot night and. receive a trophy as playoff winners. The first half candidate,as champion team. will- be a tough act to follow but follow - everyone did for Glen Lamb's. "Striking •Six'.l•inished first with'a, tremae-ndous-.46 points alit •of a possible 63. • • :That could .very we11 be • good enough to ; earn the Lamb'. a regular Glen and Marie Webster a trophy,. ; Aftl}qugh the "Six" faltered 'ligl"itly'•'in.the 'final Weeks, 'a• determined -effort •by. Jack °F'I'hem's., `Go ,Devils" . proved • iiisuffic-arrt"tp-cause an.upset . i-nis•h ng . strong y .with 7 hr. , team of Dou g Wand' V i F ul le -14 Koop and 'Tryn DeGroot and :Jam_a*d`:i F idelte ►elder all :bdawied;•abgve'.their averages • til,, share. ,in the •'earnang of • their 7 points p.m;, in .Bayfield arena. ,r '•':�_. ..Go, -. f.eittures..,.12 townshilr•..bo s trii�ing ,Six 46 Y . D „ °,R: , Rods"'- , ,wtio have:• begun play�'i-n evils 44u an?. hocke under'Btil.S,tee s »-x„352• "�vet?,, � .i.57"; 3'9; = 2 - 39 ; Y n tra's r":7-231'7'.. --� ,--rn,aaxia m .Mo r.e bo s: o f'. "l1TS 5 e -l5• T� ,.:Creep rs RI�e ....�'.:y.- Ding D -'25; •H: ad ins eleanentary sol ool age are. ing onrgs e p • Ky Green HornOts-22.:: • By Jack Cummings In a game played in:Clinton 'last Tursday evening, the 'CM -item ' Juveniles. defeated the Goderich club for the second straight time 5-2. Signal 'Stars received 78 in'i'nutes in . penalties -- two • 5 - game .misconducts, two minute fighting penalties, one .10 -minute misconduct,' plus 19 • two -minute minor enalties. Goderich; Signal -Stars -were. in th,e game for the first -two periods' only . as they; tied Cltntori 2-2 on. goals by.Ken. Shelton :and' Scott Kennedy. 'Bill Roy scored both Clinton wel;�ome to Gerrie. for a� fun' game Expensive egnipmen,t"as not • necessary,- but Bill"su'ggest., shin.' pads, if • anything, iiesdes your skates and stick Volleyba11 is now°underway. with Doug• Yeo in charge at • Hotntesville school. Boys and. girls men. and worn.en,.high'; school age .and • over are, • OA, GR•A� -Lr1M E LECTKW : NOVICE- - „ BY BOB GtBBQN.ar • •L' st .S'u'nday the, .,a , Phifad.e)phit► Flyers.:and. EI'l�ctric5. prow dy :that' the$'. • 1 .E ect :ic r s • tt�avielli; c fo 'Port Elgin along the b-. ''ns on us • to with ' li it 'for �Y *defeat the I ort.E1gin°team'4-0 to. take a,on0"point lead in the Navice All Star. league •This team, wanted :this Lwin •as ?Urt Elgin •wits the only -team in -the leave to beat op, Ele4tric•s • this, sea iSn Last D,k,r,. x,l,rir' port Elgin :..beat the Electrics 2-0 on home• lee.,' Goderich players knew that the only way to bea t e ast -•shatiril-Port Elgin. team was ,by .torechecking and hard skating and good net minding • Cr i ksha k said it was one welcome to participate -every of the. worst ,,performances given by a Goderich C1ub`in • all•.:the -years he has. -been coaching. ' What. Goderich Signal Stars •need are players who want to play . hockey instead of just going out for a skate, . •• Sheltn picked Grant, o p .up. both Signal Star goals and if it wasn't far Mike Andrews superb defensive work, the would havebeen Higher. �' Everyone of any age age;. is. Iyou - elcome. f.,have dl e -w er t i alany -��ideric o Tuesday, 8-10 p.m. They, can. still accomodate :a ••few more - player's., TdeaT'-`weather conditions prevail for the ski en-` thusiasts, • so- ,the organizational meeting of. the cross country. skiers will' be Hal e vill . Public held at In s e blic School on' Thursday January 15: (tonight) at 8:30 p.m. A guest speaker• . will address the group, (1,Urow opened the scoring at K 03 of the first periad on "a pass from Shawn Rahheck.•• The 'sec'ond"• period" was' scoreless•. Early -in the. third period (Tricky)' 'Tre•vor ,Erb �:r�2ade It ..-0 oil • a nic-p pass ft G G rr w ,and•, minikteS�1�$ Ct CtIlfi (a'ClrlrO continued their : wlnn :hg Streak as,,etliey defeateid Hanover5.3.- • „ Tvar Erb scored for the . E•le?etrics 'unassisted' in tite 'first period, Grant Garrow- al5o''Unassisted •Graha.tn. unassisted;' seconds. Later Graham scored his second:of tbe^•garne set up by Shawn Rahbeck. In the third period (Tricky) Trevor Erb finished :the • '.scoring: for the ele.ctrics. { Grant r nt G rr w b a o T ' .:d---� Y a . ' r' od In the ser'!©nd.•pe tt?d. om rant arrow raj unassisted• go'als -far; the: Elestt ics.Kevin Feagan• had bis`thir•.d shtitaut'of the:,year . Coach•,� D. ennrs. "'Wihtanison :1 gavi credit to Shaw-jti Rah y 4,'beck „''Scott Stakes, Robbie Gibbons. and Tre.:M vor artin • as.:play,ing Phe of their best , .games .this'Year on .defence,: AN.10 -,SATURDAY' GRAHAM ELECTRIC • NOVICE.`• nor; 'NOVICE HOUSE'"1r''AU'E. . In Novice house league action fast "Tuesday Whalen insurance got past the Sailors 3-9:. Norm MacLennan, Dave Aamasi :and. Mar1c. 3 ffre and.. solid defence. . This they; The 'Electrics plavedin' y' did..anel did very well.. Grant •-H•anover'.last"Saturlda' ; and.;, were the goal scorers for the mportlea score. wou d bo tenders We at their rnercy, all night .as questions about your ski Howick carried the play' ,'equipment, bring:thexn along. throughout the whole game: • Bring a Stack for for'lunch.- I'nsQra`-ncernen while Stephen Schutz was the lone Sailors marksman. In Saturday's-. action- Mr. Stereo ancLthe Flyers played to a rare scoreless tie. In the other contest the Sailors thumped D ... Gard•iners airy 6 - Scott Middel led' the 'way with two.goals for the.Sailors- while teammates Dave F.,r.en s•p,. Dry Cleaners to lead' •Augie'.s'DQgies to a Armstrong;: .Gary Stephen, managed two points Monday two point gain giving them 6.9 Sehiit� �nr1 . 12�hh1e lVlidd'cl goals.,.• Let's hope you can getthis Coffee .will be provided.. night to hang on first place points and' third .spot. The Final period was one that ::team back on the winning Sounds likefun, doesn't it. So gDougCruickshank and'°John :: come onalon in the Men's. -Monday night ` .Rookies are just four' back. of _ -.streak : g•. , Doherty' would like to forget' *about,as 'the Signal' Stars Played stupid hockey in -thp last .period picking. up :un, neccessary -penalties, not skating and checking and playing as if they never - .played.as a unit.. ' . Why not bring up the rest of the. Midget. B' -.team' .Doug? They. at least will give'you 100 per cent effort. • •• Saturday. night Howick. Township Juveniles trounced - the Signal Stars'.? -2 as the visitors' out aye ou hustled, and, out -fought° the • Goderich team for an easy victory. • Coach... Doug points'•; the filial night. The • "•`Devi•ls." pointed oitatT44. Jack had a terrific night in suppost;af his own.cause with, a single`gameof 312 and a 793 triple, Seven: paints •swr?eps by the .''Sift•g-Songs' and • •'the greatly-tightened`✓Creepers"- • up the .'lower half- of . the •standings. Bogie and George Robinson had excellent • ' gams•, for the "Sin"k:Songs" wittl-e-the-.-. rentire `Troopers': • OUT IN THE COLD, • Though 'remedies will bar no holds • •In' :statingthey' are good for. colds I'dreally'be so glad for. one That Said .itwas, badfar, one. '. -Donna Eveleth • bowling league despite the the. Dog ies after a fivepointi hard "charging • Roy's ,Boys. . ' evening.' -behind ' - Sonny . Dan McWhinney hit. a team Moore's; 318 'side and 811 °M S higlt3-'3 .single turning.'it into triple. Keith Good hit -'.a 305,' • an '$07` :triple 'to ; help . 'the• .single and Geor.ge.` V'an• - • Cleaners'to two points..:-Roy'a de�bu'rgh a 712 triple to help'.' Boys grabbed : 'points off the •8igrial`S'tars to five points Y g... . If rg • I? e ci�an s f �rst• Lossi •'i e A&P• despite •the .efforts of. and a fifth place tie with the 'T'he' Goderich: Merchants action . 'as • they shut; out .. ''import D-oug Kerns who came Tail E'nds=•who went scoreless-.. had their undefeated string Holmesville 4-0.' , , in from Virginia. to'throw.•for- despite a 230 single and: 577" stoppedatseven:asthey:yore • Fred Armstrong led the '•'A&P. Kerns l.ed the grocers triple from• Wayne Swan. 'hammered'• 3 by:Sifto Salt .in'. •way with two goals and Paul:. with a 918 sin 1•e and a 581.. Bath teams 'have58'•, season : Jan. 4 action. Corriveau` and George' Gould points: Cjare McCue lilt a 25 `' •total. for t1 roe. garries. but his:• Sifto got two 'goal per- ' 'scored singles. 'Holrxi:esville -single and..a 6ti0'triple.`to' am •M ' W'lson wasi ':tired-::-- squad_ failed to wick up ani ` :the' Ho efuls'to a'seven paint.:- ' form ances• . from Larne goalie Len i na p p Raymond and W ayrie D,rapex=-in: th pr -.e game warmup "arid • points and �i�emain in the ni ht' and sixth spot. iri the HI to• lead the offensive attack. required r, uired. six sti:tches'to close -c Ll.ar w,th- 3 li;oy s ✓Heys-•standi, s wit ornt:-:;i, eq rallied behind Gerry, Pitre s g 4' Gary •.Taylor; Glen•Ferguson a .cut 'on. his > head:' Doug , 2 s Goder ch • '.Manufacturing.• 90 single and 7 3 three game an'd,Ron Harris each chipped Spitzig took over netminding ialled up• five. pgints for the in;w'ith orie goal: duties: ': ' total to pick up seven .points :,night,behind`a 29Ts ngle'from and move two points Back of • In. the 'other s.cheduled.. DRMCo continued on a Brian Lovett and•a'.686 triple game DRIVICo bombed' modest winning streak .as' first with7l. season. pfimts' • •,-from ..Charl:es Williams but • Holmesville .8-.2;: Dave •Graf• they downed Sifto 6-3. B•ruc-e, • John Miller hit a 242 single remain, in,:'ninth spot with 47 ' '-led the 'scoring parade with Bowman, : Ken - Lee,. 'Mike' and turned it'into. a 656 triple' points for the year:' two goals, while Ed Jones; Costello, Dennis. Johnston. and • Steve Doak, . Mike Cogtello, 'Pat Quinlet~te scored the goals '•Harold teddy,, 'Bruce forDRMCo, • • _ B'ow'in'an and,Ken Lee added The Merchantslead the.., singles. Ray Brown and Bill :• league with 17• points While Hoggartli scored -- 'for • DRMCo,and Sifto are tied for • • Attention kiiitters! Our annual iQnuury •Wool Sale continues... o% OFF ALL YARNS IN STOCK De •come in, and: browse through. the; largest stock of .'yarns in Huroi_County. • for the best selections.' reasonable prices: and personalservice: inch Sto.e- �Albet.-tStret, Clinton,• y' 482.7302 Holmesville.' • second with nine points. . The Merchants bounced ; Holmesville has five point's on " back tb old form in 'Jan. 11. • only one win arid three ties:. pUons Pee w..poes s :lit pair with north team The Goderich, Lions ,Pee Wees split a pair of games last -week • as they .hammered Listowel Thursday and were edged• by •Mourit Forest Friday. • The Lions got a three goal performance from Larry Kelly Thursday night, in Listowel as they thumped their- opponents -7-3. Listowel ' took a 1-0 lead in the first peripod but Goderich scored five straight goals and led 6= ,'after the second period. Dennis Kerr; • Willie Denomme, Randy, Graham and'Mik'e -Wedlock- each chipped in with one goal' for. the Lions. Listowel got goals from Pete .Boyne; Steven. • Grant and Tom Nind. • •1n Goderich Friday night the Lions blew a two gd'al.lead as -Mount Forest-ra=llied"for. a: 5-3 victory. . .The Liths took a 1-0 first period lead ona goal by ,Mike' Wedlock and 'Randy Graham added to that lead with a'tally` early in the second period. Mount Forest•tied the garne with twogUtck goals midway:' . through the second period. '4ifti'Goderich Boy Scouts 'REQUIRE` ASS_ISTA • For Cub and Scouts:• Male or temafe viihniteers.vtiifRng'to give a small amount of time each Week to the youth of our comm-uni`ty. ..•Experience is not necessary The Cubs and Scouts also.seek donations of used ca'rnping and out- ddor related•equiprtient. Perhaps some people hav4e articles -of this nature theyy nojonger need or use:° Your donations, would be much 'Oppr',ediated•..s' PAX -ASV CONTACT:" GARY SU -CHARD - 524.6893 JOHN' HOFFMEYER 524-8582 A P:T E R .6 P.M. 4 ft • • and then took a two goal 1°e•ad- early in the third::, period:'. Graham narrowed the deficit. to one goal just 15, seconds • later but Peter °Hincks added - an insurance marker just two minutes later. _: . Beecher M0gzies •-.P:LEASED TO ANNOUJii S'.CF'THg°•L._:. Paul -Ross BA. L L.B., IS ASSOCIATED' WITH HIM: IN THE. PRACTICE OF LAW, AND THE FIRM NAME IS. NOW -ME,ISIZIES, ROSS• 49, Albert:St,.Clinton Ontario (519)• 482=34.75' ]; ohipped. in with'•:one apiece. Pete Conlon 'acid Darren Connally each scored a goal for G ardiners.. In Monday's. action Scot Carrow scored . `two unassisted goals to lead the Flyers toga 2.1 victory ; over. the 'Sailors. Stephen Schutz Managed the • • onlySa to rs:. goal ' • Mr. Stereo got past Whalen Insurance, by the same margin as. Ron Chapman and '.Todd • Sta:n.bu y did the damage on unassisted efforis.., Frank• Schloendorf got . the lone goal' for. Whalen I ns:ui'ance. SEEING BELIEVIN 1.913' PONTi•A ' CATAL.INA 2 door ;hard top, equipped with 'V-8, autoniatic tran-• smis5ion, power Steering and brakes, radio, vinyl roof • & electric •rear window defrost Loin, mileage; one owner: L,ic FHK032 MW:M�tOrsLtd. " `r -'ALES & SERVICE '184 EAST STREET, GO.DE.RICK: 524-7212 ere's sornethin at the` • for Vanastra Recreation Centre SCHEDULE or .COMING EVENTS, Monday Evening Jan. 19 . 8:00 p.m. O JACKPOT $225• . iit 56'cal'Irs consolation prize S35 Special 51.0. door prize awarded each week,,on previous week% admission ticket. Must 6e' present to win. If not claim'ed, prize 'Will . in- crease by 'S10. for following week. 15. regular games 3 share -the -wealth, • 6 cards for, 81. Ad- mittance to .16•yr-. and over.. - CRAFTS :. • 6 SESSIONS - 58.00 plus -MATERIALS •.New 'variations of Braomst:ickl lace Japanese, ' •enmro+idery and other crafts • to commence' Wednesday Jan. 21 at $:00 p m. Minimum.of,10 persons required. For•further inforniatiion call June.Tonakins. 482-7222 or recreation centre 482- 3544. - • - LEADERS COURSE is still open for` registration., Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. • CO- ED, ADULT VOLLEYBALL - Wetinesday.9. • 10:30 10"3Cessiaiis Fee 53.00 • INTRODUCTION; TO BALLET - For girls and boys ages- 6 to 12. Experienced Instructor. Wednesdays 5:00 - 5:30. . 10 Sessions. Fee 57.00. GYMNASTICS, for children 7 years .tit age and , over. Experienced Instructor. 10 sessions. Fee' si.00, Wednesdays 5:45 to 6•:45.' We cater so all funttiont, large or small. Fine Food.,prepared " in our kitchen. • Vgnostra Centre 48'2 3544,. it