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The overall winners of the ladies open curling-bonspiel held
Saturday at the Maitland Country Club sponsored by The
Old Mill, one mile south of Blyth, were (left;to•i:ight) load
r, ..
• 'Kaye Duncan,' second Susan White, vice Eleanor'Erskine
• :and skip Elsa Gardner. (staff photo)
O:M.H.A, i:Playeffs start
this Sunday, February ` 1st
here • at • the ' .Goderich
Memorial Arena. Frrstgame ,
will start at •1 'p'm: The
-Goderich Lions Pee. Wee's•..
• take on South . London Ali
Stars. This Will 'Ile .a best of.
three series Then at ;2:45
Lakeport; Steel Bantams' will;
entertain South -London, in a
best_•of ••five, series, Third,
game: the Kentucky" Fried
'Chicken Twins will be playing
South: London at 4:30;:as the'.
Signal Star Juveniles have a
. bye -in the first round.:They••
need all the support they can
• get. See you at•the game; Bill.
•,L1,ZOM.HOUSE LEAGUE.: -
• Three teams' ,are: -in this
division. Candlelight Tavern
• is in first :place with 17 paints, -
followed 13y- 'McIntee, Real
Estate with 11 points;. and in•
the basement is . Glenmark_
Homes with 10 points.
'Tuesday's game Glenmark
Homes whitewashed McEntee
:Real Estate 3.0. as Casey
Vanden. Heuvel picked up a
shutout: Paul Brenner opened
the scoring on. an Unassisted
Dial at the.4:00 minute mark
of the- firstperiod, giving
Glenmark'a 1-0 lead;
Irl' the . middle 'period,
,,,•Glenmarrk'Homes picked ,up .
' two, more goals 41: seconds
apart. Andrew 'Tejford. and
Don MacCallum were ..the
marksmen'. Drawing an
'assist was David Smith,.
Glenmark Homes lost to•
"Candlelight Tavern 6-2 in a
• game played on January 16 as
.Brent Fisher lead the attack •
with • three goals and- an
assist.
First Period=Frazer Abbott
opened the scoring for
' Candlelight Tavern but• Don.
MaCalluin got this One back
for Glenmark• 47. seconds
la.ter..Paul Brenner made it 2-
{ 1 to give Glenmark a .lead;
but before the period ended; •
Brent Fisher scored the tying :
goal unassisted.' • •
'econd plpriod-Candlelight
brokeq.the game wide -open
with two goals. Brent. Fisher
and Darrin Moore were the.•
marksmen. Brent Fisher got
.his third goal in. the' Thin
" Period, a.pd then set up Mike
Worsel.l' for the final goal.
John Aldham' drew an assist.
-. on Worsell'sgoal .also.
Sunday's contest, , Can- -, assisted by Stephen Boyce,
dlelight'outscored Mclntee 5:,,, then tied .the; game:' on -the
to take a six -point lead for second rebound :shot • off
first place. David Fisher, Eou'DeWinter
No •scoring in the First was the opportunist, assists•to
Period as both •goalies made • Chris • Taraba and Robert
some outstanding saves in the• Jeffrey. Anexciting game as
period__ -- Gudarieh-Reszaur--an. t. -tied t -o -
In the.' second,. Candlelight take .over first place' but had
went ahe.ad 3,0 aa'. Brent' • to settiefor• a 4 -all tie.
Fisher picked' up two' goals In the Second game,
and Frazer Abbottassisted ori Goderi:ch'O.P.P. held dntetie
the' second•goalafter• having. Denomme 'Flowers 1-1. •No
.opened• the • scoring .scoring in the first period as it
unassisted. was a fast game, with •close
Final. Period Candlelight's 'chec1 ing by both teams as the
top- scorer Brent ..Fisher, •:: game. featured 'r = good
picked. up. his third goal and goaltending byBrian Murray
.
,Darrin Moore -finished it off' and Scott . Wilson. Only one:
on a breakavyay:goal to give,
them a .5-0 lead. Jeff Feagan
set up both goals for Mclntee
Deal Estate as Joe Melady
:spoiled Dave Moore's.
,.chances for'a_shut out; and in
the last two minutes of play,
Ray Vanstone scored to make
it 5-2.
PEE WEE HOUSE LEAGUE checking prevailed for 'the
, Monday. evening . both '.rest of the garlic ending it in a
games ended up in a tie.. This tie.
leaves Goderich Restaurant. In 'the garr'ie played Friday
and Toronto -Dominion Bank evening, Sifto Suit scored four.
tied for first`place. w unanswered ;goals in the first •
“" "F`i`r`s't • . game , Goderich two periodsand•th'en held on.
Restaurant drew two ' to defeat Goderich O.P..P.'s 4
penalties in 'the opening six 3';
minutes 'of play, bat T.D.• First Period -Alan B,akker,
.Bank could' 'net -score. who has beenaway for a
Goderich Restaurant ,con- Month. gave .Sifto the ,boost'
nected. at the 11 :'O unar.k as they: needed by' opening the
Robert Jeffrey scored• on a • 'scoring at the • 12:48 'mark,.
unassisted. - Within two
•
board at the 6:50 mark w+ith
an assist. goi to Jahn Huff.
Then Huff . b at . goalie Pat.
Bissett again to make it'4-2
:Id the last minute of play,
Danny `picked. ;the
• s�nafter p cking•up a pass
--tram_ean -B Wra.-a:.-4S-lt —
e' Paquette
kept O.P.P. from scoring
ng
e
iO
more goals as he was the best
player on : the' 'ice •playing
heads up hockey arid covering
ua, in front of . the net
_throughout the game. _ •
Sifto Salt won their.second
game in a , row as they.
bombed T.D. Bank 5-1 • in a
delayed game. played
'Saturday:morning. ' .` •
No scoring in the • first'
period. Bothteams missed
(continued on image )'
COUNTRY CLU1
The -ladies held •their.
bonspiel ori S.sltu•rday January
24 and had two full dra.ws.'
Doris Paquette's team Of
Penyly Peters, Faye Ribey
and, Jane Schutz won the first
d a -r w while Elsie Gardiher's-:
rift. of Elean eters • ine,
;•
Susan. le_
lay Dq-ncan
were the overall, winners and
Won the traphy,_ .`..
Other 'w'inners in the first
draw includes~hynEdward's
rink, seto•n.d and.
Schenk from Durham, third:
In, the secohd.-.draw': Barb•.
Kester"s' team from
cardineWas second, and Joan,
Grace of Gode:ri•ch was.third._ ..ry
The Bonspiel was spun
soredby the Old'Mill on High-,
way 4 South of Blyth and the
goal in the second period;
Goderich O.P.P.'s' John Huff -
scored, picking Lip: Dean
Bowra"s pass. 'Denomme
Flowers tied the game up
early inthe third period as
Colin' 'Alexander .waS.• the
opportunist. .Kent • Tigert
drawing the, assist. Close'
good.'shot with Chris Taraba
drawing the assist. ,Then, at . minutes, Bakker '•connected
the 12:41 mark,•Tom -Smith ' again with an assist• going to
caught the corner with a •Mi•kePaquette. - •
perfect shot to tie the garde, • Close checking by both
Assist to Scott Ross. - :::teams; °- but in ` the ' second
Iti'the second,period•with a period, Mark Carmen got a -
few. seconds leftin the penalty breakaway down right wing,
to Paul; King, Lou DeW.inter took' his :shot and Tine
,took a pass; -from ' .Robert. Roosernalcn put, 'away the
Jeffrey to give Goderich rebound' to give Sifto d 3-0
Restaurant the lead 2:1. Then ' lead. Tim Roosemalen's
with Stephen --Boyce o -f€ -fir=i r�� e�f�.t ardi-g-the p -del;
tripping; T.D. Bank ' con= from behind the net paid off in
nected to tie the game. Stott , a goal as he slipped in liehind'
Profit from Scott Ross. Allan Scott Wilson to gve Sifto a 4-0'-
Ho'ugh picked. up the . loose lead.
puck, at centre and fed a lead 0.P4' finally connected in
pass to 03 o •,Trebr'sh who.,. the ,third period • as ;Dean
geored tin a fine wrist shot ^ B'trwrii` put; his • teamori the
give T.D' Bank a 3-2 .lead to -_
start the third period. Within
two minntesPaul King picked
the openside, to add another
goal to makeit 4-2. • •
Goderich Restaurant came,
hack 30 seconds later, Tom..
P. refit' the. slot.
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should let
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worry about your -
irrconie taxes.
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reassessment tm vt.fur
return. H•&R Blciek is
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CTO.RIA ST.. N.
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Beside Presbyterian
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Weekdays {.
9"5 Saturdays
Phone 524.8658
"Also 30 Isaac St„
• Clinton.
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NO.AP.POINTMENT
NECESSARY .
by Beryl.Ilarper
prizes included sheep skin
rugs, and blankets, and
curling gloves
The high school girls play in "
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,curlersisa Jitney two gapes,.
oil Sa ur 7,7 FtlYT IM771"-ar-r-
the; Maitland . Country Club
The• ladies .of the club 'are
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