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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal Star, 1976-01-29, Page 12• PAG1.1 6� GOD f -'.R ICH SIG L -STAR, THURS in - The Goderich; jTcons RieeW,ees` an the two goal 17 perfprmance of Larry. Kelly de-€eated7 the Hanover' PeeWee squad 5-2 in 'league '4e-tical-FY-idaY-41i F Goderich- Opened— the s.Qring•�"a.t 1:36'. Of hetopening.. go period on a al. 'by:Darrell Graham. assrsted ° by Jim .Hathern"At 3:03 Jim Mathers• Scored unassisted,. to .give • Goderich a '-O'lea leadand Larry .Kelly scored the•first of, at of two at 11:08 assisted by Mike Wedlock to niake it 3-0 at the end of• the firstperioZ1. Randy' . Graham "'scored unassisted at 2:18 for the only goal of the second' period, • giving the Lions a'4-0. lead. Kelly. scored his second goal' of the -night at the 7, 29 mark , assisted by Randy AY,,"J.ANUARY'29, 1976' :()Ifeir Graham, hilt just : eleven seconds later IHano.ve'r finally gat On the bbard' Henele'K;,son scorittg assisted' by .Koebel. H "anove'r ..rounded, out. the t 'scoring or .the nigbt'•as Leh7. man,Scored una5sii:sfed at -the 10:00 ' minute mark` of., tile- • third period The• L ions:-l.00yec, very :good tor' :tw:a• periods but till are unable' to put. together. -three.' good periods'of: hockey, r .9 Sailor: bIunk.ed,by Port Elgin .In the only gane played last week, the Port 'Elgin Unique idea Sunocos beat Goderich Sailors on Sunday in Port a 6 :', ; $' # ,; ®® E1 in by a score of 6-0: i Y p p Schutz, Y e. Y, fron C of R The Old Mill ono mile south of Blyth, s onsored an open Lead Jane Schutz second Faye Rilie vice P nn Peters • Charles of the Ritz is.introducing. a series of "new, extraordinary .• products with the•,extra.special attributes of Revenescence • Bays .the, c`"6mpany •''They are ,unique, i.n feed`look and per- formance. The new 'process .is called: Encapsuled Moi'sturizer.. 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'Comes in sleek; see through' c.ase'•with automatic . applicator. . The complete line of • ,Charles of ,The Ritz. prodhcts •is ,available at first ' period Port Elgin "bonspie i for ladies at the Maitland Gauntry Club on ' andskip Doris Paquette: (staff photo) managed only one goal,. this Saturday. The winners of the first draw were,(left to right) • coming `at '12 ;14 by R. Schell .� ' from. R. Bell. • Port Elgin , increased thespore to 3-0 by • the end of •the second .period' as D.._ Fryday and- -J, McKinnon . were •the --marksmen,second ":goal coming on a power play. Sunocos added three more unanswered goals in the final period and. the only; division that the Sailors lead in were penaltities: as they picked up a total Of 32'minutes _.to Sunocos`•18:m'inutes, Picking up his first shutout of the season was. W. Rourke. Only five -more games-remainin schedule.the, sc.edule as playoffs wii'1 ' begin the week of February • RIECK • Next ho;irie gatne" '' January ..8. against P .aisley :Hanover was to .play here February •1st a• Sunday af- ternoon contest but this game will have: to be cancelled because of the •.O,M.H.A. playoffs. • • Signet -Stars --win: over Exeter. • ,. BY JACK CUMMINGS In. an exhibition game • played here Saturday night, Goderich Sig.nal-Stars p;1ayed , their best game, of theseason. • as • they clefeat'ed-L Exeter Juveniles ''by a score of 4-1. '• • In the -first period Goderich :.drew -.first ' bload - .as they Stored two quick goals in the. last four minutes of play. _Mike -Andrews, STgnaTS.tar- • defense'man;, heat ' ' Latirio Skinner as he picked 'up, a" loose put_lc,in.:front of.the :net• - and blas'ted it home to make it 1-0: • Twenty seconds, -later, Scott Kennedy was set up by Steve Crew' and .fie made: no. mistake. The;firstpe.riod was end to end .rushing by• both teams as ' Pete Duckworth: came through with soine, • excellent stops. Then at the 13:59 mark Grant Sh'elton'and ' Darrell.Preszcator drew five .thinutes each and a garn& •.'misconduct. Coach •Doug Cruickshank then played the -balance of the game with two, lines . and • four. d'efensemen and they ---game, him'.a 100 percent effort In the second. period, G od_erickt:..S. gnat -Stars made. .it 3=0 as ScottWed T frbrri the faceoff, got it back': to Mike Cumhinings, :who fired a • hard slap shot from the slot' and the Exeter goalie had no Chance Exeter got ;their•only goal on a power plate Brian ' P.enhaje connected" on a two, way play from 'Steve Knight. ' :John Werway in the -nets in the middle period made Some; ifto closes gap on leaders •'Two excellent ,..hockey :4, netminders .' played'. games were played Sunday =excellent ey hock, ; and for night at the .local' arena Doug Spitzig,it...wag':.his. resulting i:t' the 'C.H'.H.L,' second shutout ii • as many standings : tight -ening up .games considerably'. ' The .win brought'Sifto to In the 7 -p.m. contest the within: four points of the' cellar -dwelling Holmesville . league leading ' Merchants Rockets upset DRIVICO 3:0,; who have: 17' points. ,DRMC•O G ary,.Bth lack, in e nets for the dropped to:third place with 11 Rockets, played a superb points, two - behind the-, game and deserved the miners, Holmesville remains shutout. MarkFisher opened .• the scoring for Hoinlesvil le at 9-;17 of the • ,f,irst period unassisted. The second.pe.riod was scoreless butthere were et '- • 'several chances'atboth ends. The Rockets salted -away 1417 the win,their second ofthe. season ' With goals by Bill • Steenstra and Mark Fisher• provineia corning.at 2:17 and 17:04 r• , resPectively " of . the: third~The Goderich re•presen- 'period. John Corriveau ttativcs'in the•British Consul$assisted• on' Steenstra's goal . playoffs were eliminatedand Bill' Hoggarth drew the • ""• from further.'competition, assist on Fisher's second tallySunday. losing°two games .to of the gainer Oshawa.The resuit 'of:thesecond'Oshawa, District5 game 'seemed:.to be•Doug. champio; eliminated Spitzig 1 and,DougFisher 0, Goderich from •the best of as it was a goaltenders''battle three' playoff in: two straight' until lfi:48 of the final period gamilsby5ciilesof8 3,and9- Gary Taylor gave Sifto Salt 5•. •" I"„11E ,Oshilwa tenth wasthe win 'over' the Merchants skipped b •.Rein Vesey. in 'the cellar but. added two points with 'their victory to give'them a total of seven. Next 'Sunday night theHolmesville Rockets and the Goderich• .Merchants squareoff i.n.,the 7p:m; contest; -while at 9. p.in. DRMCO will tryto get.a foothold back on second• 'place as they go against Sifto ' Salta shawa elimnates o rm� inrink in :playoffs PHARMACY only 3:12 remaining, Goderich will now enter tin CY breaking in alone on a'pass interdivisional - con•sii{axion from Doug ' Smith and •;c, blasting the puck- thrOugh .series • a5 champions of District' ''13. The Ontario Fisher from eight .feet 'out,' ,Super. Pi.el..:for d4strirt Win- -hers wi11 "be 'held' in. Oril,lia Jail. '31 and Feb)..and will i . feature 32 rinks in' .double • knockout competition. ' The . •two "top rinks in the tour- .nament' will, be eligible for' p:lay in ' the Provincial playoffs in -- Peterborough Feb'. The members of the . Goderich rink are Cam Bogie, . Ron Klages,. Mike Thomas indJack MacKinnon. Help your - .Heart.. • `godd stops, but- one: slid past him at the 8:53-mafk. • Third period, Goderich Signal Stars. got their final goal as :it resulted• in good back checking by 'Scott Kennedy as -he fed the loose puck'.to Mike Cummings who fired a wrist shot on the ,open•. side of the net. - The Signal -Stars will meet' in the market for a car ? HERE':S ANOTHER ,b. BUY... 1913 (ENTUR Y LUXUS ,M 2 door hardtop, 350 V 8, automatic trar- snitsslon''power brakes, radio, bucket seats„' cojtsole deluxe bumpers. Finished' in green With white vinyl interior and: vinyl roof, A real sharp tar. Only 22,000 mile's, DHH.012 • Sales,,Representatives Dolt. Fuller, Em.inerson Erb, Ivan Bei 24 7,3 1.: G'ODERI'CH• A _ OLDOBIIE 1 South Londonin the playoffs,. :and they expect t� be a tough ,big team, as •they.are in first place in their' division. 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