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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal Star, 1976-02-05, Page 14• . ' • • ••• r Tf11,1 RS AY, U 1,Z 5. 19 6 • ... . I • ° , LiOnS Pee Wes bet] I •. the. shat -out •goaltending of ,• gbh-. Cum Mi rigs 'defeated South "London 5-0 Saturday • night in the first game of the • 0.M.H.A.„ pee -'wee . playdowns• The Lions .carne out 'flying , and built up a'3,0:1e4d in. the period and • had 'It not goalie Hdolfgkinson, LiOns 0 'could have. bad a 7 -teal Darrell Graham. ppened the, • scoring --at, 5 :43: .assisted by Randy Graham, Jina:FritileY •scored his first of two assisted , byDavid McDonald at 7:413 and Larry Kelly assisted by Mike 'Wedlock 1-ridde it 3-0 at 10 :62 of the first, .• • • •Goderich continued to dominate play. in the second. • period and were rewarded at • • 9•;52 with JIM Fritzley scoring • on a -'beaUtiful .:three .way passing play from. Denis Kerr and Willie Denornme..,Mike • Wedlock rounded put the scoring at 1:44 of •the third period assisted by:.Rcibbie Kisch. Rob. 'Cummings deserved Clem Sieffler, prineipal of St.:Joseph's Sehout, Kingsbridge.• tCheimore, Rob,ertson. Seven, area'sehools were . presented pennants. to tffe winners of the .girl's free throw involved in the competition,. including Sacred Heart, competition:The winners were Valeri Matthews, Colborne.;. %,k'ingliam and St. Joseph's,,Clinton, (stafrooto) . • Cathy Mar's: Shelley Thum, Colborne and . . • •..:THANK - • To the Snowmobilers• who participated in the Ben- milfer Foresters 50 Mile Snotmobila Marathon: Iso those who pledged their support to the riders on the marathon.' • ° - 59 farmers' who gave us. perrnission ,to cross their .• land, - a -n -d the fyllowing who donated prizes and help: ' • , Harry Arthur - case of snowmobile oil; Edward Fuels -. • case. of snowmobile oil; Mel Bogie - 60 gallons of gas, case of oil; George Hamm.- edse of snovimoffile oil; Old • Mill - ,Blyth -.Sheepskin rug; H. Lobb, Clinton' - set'of. • • wrenches:: Argyle Marine - lady's sweater and mask; • Gerd'i Sport.. mast; Hully Gully - snowrnobile•y,est and. toque; Erie-Miller-Garlow Black4.:-Deeker _ • Benmiller. km, dinner for two; Benmiller Store - sweat shirti Eedy's Bakery -• fresh, bread; McGee Auto • vvinghlin - visor; Co-op, Lucknow - set7of screwdrivers;. High Court„ Braptford- ••=1- trophy; " Dungannon Agricultural Hall - use of facilities. •• • and also all individuals who helped in any way to • make this event successful. • • • , . Suns extend. wi Askseniori.... the applicants, may be deeded (Continued from page 7) - streak With the action committee forms! did. He said that perhaps thel to ensure. the government forrias enjoy, the same suceess : form§ Could be mailed:to the . applicants With a covering .hat they . weken victories laeerat7c,x1fiePri.!,*w mg assistance by committee members if the • • applicant wants help. • • - Bob 'Allen agreed with the chairman pointing- out that the tiersonattouch in the HAC -40:114Y-1 "turned the trick" tampered to the. provincial - needs study. He said that the •gpVernment Mims Were not binding and •carried a .two year waiting period, for im- mediate residents to allow fer any construction time • if a project. is • approved:, for Godefich. ' • • : • 4be. Suncoast Suns won two • more . games last •Weelcend, • giving them four straight league victoriesnd moving tliern closer to the top in the tightly- ' bunchecr:' WOAA Playing at home -Friday:. •night, the •Sons ' had little: • trouble . setting down the -Kincardine Beavers .by Et 6-2 score.. The SUns got off 'to a quick start, scoring; •three goals in • the.firsffive minutes of pliy. • ••••••.",,,,,:,• To have this kind of healthy, dear • and glowing comp exion, you must start out clean. • The gentle formula of Ten.0-Six Lotion helps remove hidden • dirt, the heaviest makeups, end. pore-clogginij • • ' • It destroys certain bacteria that can cause skin problems. ' 'And helps•clearup exte-rnally caused blemishes. USe Ten 0 Six to help you ha''e dean, clear, healthy skin, The clean, wholesome took of regular tare with Bonne Bell product's is starting to stibwallover the country. • • . , • 14 SHOP,PERS SOUARE, 00(504 IC14. 52:4 ?24.i • • Oif Tiel'OUNCE, OF .919 r I N.E SI LV E (4-t- E•NTRY FORMS R L '••";• • " •• at 1 • • I , Mark Crawford,: • .Kent Feagan and Davjd= Gallow • werethe goal scorers for the • Suns, with assists going to Gailo'w, MO. Young,• ArmStrong,-andcrawford. •The ;Beavers came back ::With twogo1i,bVD Elliott.and Darren to Make it close for awhile-, but then the Suns 's6ared three •.straight to put the gameout of . - reach. •• . . Mark •CraWford, with his • second of the night, Paul Day• . arid Brad Artritroris were the, Suns' marksmen, assisted'by • David Gallow; Randy Yundt. and John Thompson -S-atuttlay afferntion' the ••Suns made thelong bus ride . to Mount Forest and- came homewith a 7-3 win to 'their'-' credit. • • The -suns were down 3-1 to Mount -Forest, who are the • Washington. Capitals • of .the • Atom league, at the end of the • two' periods. Mount .FOrett • haVe. not won a game all .• Season and it, looked like the Suns Might become their first victims. However, soma between -period oratory by , Ri,chard Madge .must have done the trick. The Suns. carne out flying in the third . period,. to score six ' unan- . ,swered goals and leave Mciunt Forest.still looking for . their first win.'Coach Madge reTerred t� the , first two 'periods aSa good example of • what over -confidence can do to a hockey team.; • • Ken Armstrong scored • ,iWice and Dean Ferrier once • for •Mourit • Forest in the • secant', period, after, ":a ±sporeless initial frame. Brad A rrnstrong managed the only reply on ,a pass from D.a-v-iti-D a y " ••Daryl. Madge's goal at the 2:.36 mark of the final ,geriod ignited the Suns goal , • outburst. Before the period ended John ThomPsop, p avid • Oa Haw, •Peat •• Day, . Mark Crawford and Brad Arm -7T strong .scored for the. :Paul .Pay, Armstrong, Crawford, Gallow and Rick Youngassisis. were • credited with • • • , The' Suns' victories on .the • weekend gives. them a total of .25 "points on the "strength of 12 Wins and a tie compared with • seven loqses injeague play. The Suns over-all reCorchis 18 - nine losses and two,tiee, In league standing 8 the • Suns are currently in second, tPf) rpoint points i anf in h of fourth -place • Lis -towel. • Walkerton •has . first,• place 1 wrapped up, having lost only One game •So far in the • schedule, th.at one loss being • ane(41r- rthsecitumedako•cfsrpetcoomthbeerS.tin s In the battle for 'final • playoff positions, the Suns have an importantgaMe here (in Sattirday at Spm. against • the I.i'stowel Cyclone. After. that one, the Suns have only ' thrti,c: regular schedule games left :riley play in.• Hanover • nrxt Wednesday and, finish the schedUle :with home • r14against 1:theititwo jistrPort tElgit • • 1:1W(1'h:iuays 1n(i:;1 CIfl S. 1i5t01;W.h12JL : • SCOrrto ha- toahi caritain ' David Gallbw. He has 31 gcials and 13 assists in in29 game. Assistant eaptains • Mark Crawford, with 20 goals and 14 .assists, ,. and Brad Arm-- - strong,' with 14 goals an'dsix -asists,,hold down second and third spots in team scoring. •41111011.1Y • the shutout •arising to the occasion. when needed. David McDonald 1e his pregence he felt on the blue line by han- ding. out four or, five solid -checks. Mark ROWe',.."Larry Poyee and Rob Kisch played exCeptionally. Well elen.g• the blue. line and •the...forward lines1.--arry' Kelly, .,„ IVIprriseY'; Mike Wedlock Rencij, and Darrell- Graham Jim 1Viathers, Jim FritzleY, Denis Kerr. and Willie Denordme all played a,strong •two way:game ' continually breaking up the.South London attack'.'' •• Second•garne of the series is' scheduledfor lYlonclaynight • n - at, 600 o clock at the Ole Cairn Arena In London. Th • third•garne if necessary is i . London on a date not . ye 'known. 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