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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal Star, 1976-02-12, Page 19"••••••.4.', •.••• -•.••••44,. r.7.•••". Pat Osborne of the Knights of Columbus presentecipemiatits tO',the winners of the public school free throw competition held Saturday„ The' Whiners from left are: Darrell Kloeze, • „.Colborne; • Jeff Feagan,.•Colborne; Steve.: Walters, Rober, IA • ts.en; and Tom Doherty,StNary's. The top three' f11110ers • in eaCti age category will compete in :the Huron -Perth (Ihsottro/;tchampions11ip tt:is..."Itirday in Stratford:. (staff •.' . • . • • • , • ' GODERICIISIONALoliTAR0 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12,1976—PAGE 11 (continued from page 1.0) ' • By JACK COPolly1101GS • , , . .,::; played playoff hockey for the Butler made it 2,1 for. HOCKEY NOTES to • the whole', team and • full garne-.:•••i",;:::- MeGee's, Chris , Carter The Pee We "JV.All-Stars "coaChes .as thyy plaYcd„; an .....':'• '' , , : .., . , „ doderich .OPP f edged. the started the play. Then Steve . played - their • second excellant,.• game .: Next time ..., , • .-*.,Toronto.Porpinionifank 3414 Dailey got a breakaway goal, exhibition game : againsts•yqk tray.,ei."..tor, C.Q1lingwood, '9-baturclaY'Prornirrg'.t.tbriterst777tifirs'STSM77-'7"--, ';'-'71"--"Clifin."13t-tilllit'!',04-r'Intnrin AiVe-el*re-4--Y.Pitrik4: .': .7,." Joe. Trebish -.opened the •••., Third- perk:1d,, 'Pon goist. Saturday January 31. .'The en644...:food. .. ..Would. mt.,...:... scoring for :TD 'Bank.'en .A, held the .edge • of play and highlight . of the game wasbelieve .The•AlPSO,ri. followers ....• ',.-.. breakaway as ..he picked' up scored two unanseWred goals,- when John Huff was awarded got Straipdad .. at ..W0ag6.• • ?is own rebound to'hang it in.:. Steve:. Deney ., and Mark . the ` trophy fot the.. mot Beach this:pAr'''wedtOcv.... :. Bdth teams were' not playing Finlayson both `getting their valuable pl of the game :Betty " ended -up •heing the .. •• . very aggressive' hockey in sedOnd. Plcking uPaSsists2oi . Ending.. up . with a five goal Maid, -to help" eXPetrses , and. . ... this period ; This.was due to them were - Larry McGee, -.performance. .1 as ' Goderich Kathy ' didn!t • make , it .,tn.';.,:-• .. ,tolweogpaamrfey. penalties .called sin ttRoi.cbtrtso%le,ddY ani.- •Joh won 7. 3 .Congr ti.114ti1jns' go -Barrie ' '' ' ‘.' - • . .: - , mpetitions for Western Ontario On Saturday, January 31 Father Nagel Council 420 of the' 'Knights of Columbus sponsored a Oasketball Free • Throw •COMpetition .for , the.-. elementary sehools of the district. Colborne Central, Brookside Central, Sacred Heart Wirigham; St. Joseph's -Clinton; St. Mary's Goderich, RoberisOn Metriorial, and St. Joseph'S Kingsbridge took - Colborne Central wete•the team winneri with 34 points; • . St. IVIary's Goderich were runners-up with 20 points. Seventy-six girls shot average as compared 66 • boys who shot' a average: •bey champ, and Tom Doherty .five were 'of, , the • Goderich • from the high school am Jeff Feagann of No scoring in the second,: ; • although pace picked up and• - dREEN &PARENT ; defenceman Jim Brennan for MUSTANG5•MIDGET the TD Band made a couple of• "B" ••Outstanding playg in • the Goderich finished its-'„, period which ,kept 0PP fr,orn. regular schedille with a 5 to 4 scoicing. •.• win over first place Listowel. • In the third period, Greg Goderich took advantage of• • - Marshall took a short pass a -series of Listowel penalties - from Dan*Redpath totie the to pile up a 5-0 lead in the fir -se game. one -all. Joe Trebish period.: Bill Gauley opened drew an unnecessary penalty the scoring froth Gary Peters • and •OPP scored or a power and Dori Kirkconnell. Then in play. Robert Bedard was the quick .su5ecession Mike marksman- with John Huff Lapaine from Tim Doherty gettkig, the • assist. Sharp- and De ' LeB1 c; 'Brian 'shooter ToM .Smith 'tied .the Reed Own Mike King, King game within 30seconds On an from Reed and Lapaine, and unassisted goat' OPP took. Tom Sager from 1LeBlanc and shooting for St.. Mary' s, as . Colborne won for the year failed to clear the puck. Greg to the the 14 year old boy champ; • old boys; Susan Chisholm . of 1Viarshall was.the opportunist, the evious competition n•f 12 .200 In the girls' division Shelly. • t, Marys who placed, third •his second goal of the game. ' •-Thom won for.the 11.year old - OPP 1 d td p aye a s ea y game • girls ;• ' Cathy SudYk ,of St, emerge • the champ o or and picked up two points. Grand Knight Fat -Osborne presented pennant's to the winners: .Jeff Feagan of Colborne the 11 -year • old boy champ; Steve • Walters of kobertson for the 12 -year old boyS; • Darryl "-Kleeze, of, Colherne at` the.13 year old 40 • t On Mary's for the 12 year old year old ,girls; Demi Kloeze girls:, . Valerie Mathews of Colborne again. was the BANTAM HOUSF LEAtUg ..winning., for the 13. yar Old • winner for. the 13 year old Only one game report girlS; and • Denise Mit- boys; for the.I4 year old girls handed in this pastweek; Don `-•J of Colborne winning' for the 14. Year old frOfil :thir.d place to take•McGee Motors,4-2. chelmore. of ' Robertson enniferHarperHoist Real Estate defeated girls; • the championship; ' Tom MCGee's opened :the • ..• As well a.8 these winners, 'Doherty of St. Marys again •scoring on a 'goal .1:1E• .1311I the second and third Place took the championship for the:: Peters. as he 'beat Randy 'winners made tip. a tea.tri Of 24 14 year old boys. • Robinson.: • As isti th .•• i boys and girls- to . r . • . These ' ' ' I. a play was.Stu. Crew. Before Before s rig on e the Goderich Council in the champions riovVeontinue-dn to the period:oe•nded,-• Mark R:e:giOnal Championships held the Western Ontario District: -... Finlayson got the eqUalizer, • ' in' Stratford `. on • Saturday 'Championships .f6. be held . Larry McGee drawing the • February 7., !• . •:. soon at S.t. gerotne's College assist ' • • • , Taking part'. iii j this' . in Kitch . • ener ' • • •Both teams Seoted a goal in • epresent ". .0 W . , • Regional competition overe • The Knights of Columbus of . the second period. Ron • • ThLions Pee Wee All, Stars • defeated South London ° by a second identical 5-0 Score to Win their best of three.first. 'round 0,M.H.A. playdowns in twostraight games:- • have 'yet to 1;e decided. On' Friday, :•Feh.: 13, •the 'Liens hest EIT:(carcline .. in:a regular, league play, a i-oseteduled garne of Jan. 16'. postponed • because -of a snowstorm": • 'Jiln • "MacDonald • • • ' ' entStanding in goal for the' •-•;;•;; 'Aortaas he registered, his • ,:2.1•,,,,;•;: first. shut out of the seasOrt V. -and . Ming§ did not allow South • London. 'a- goal in the: twci: . •. Captain. Randy:. Graham• • opened the scoring for the Lions ' at 7:.53 f the' first .period assisted. by brother .• ,DarreL-'" Graham scored an unassisted goal at 600 of the; second period , breaking in , all ..-alone „and • tucking the puck in the Corner • Of the net, " .• . •• • • South,' London put up a deterinined fight toSla.ve 'off z,‘ • ellipipation • and were rr, pressingthe Lions hard when Larry Boyce broke out of the Lions zone and let a hard slap •• shet go 'from jtist inside the •'South London red line which beat London goalie Wes., Hodgkinson to make .it 3-0 with '12;03. •rentaining in , the third,period. Darrell Graham . scored his second goal of the , game. at 7:45 of the third period unassisted and Jim Fritzley scored:• with 2:17, remaining:in the. game Lon_a • beautiful. passing ;play from Dennis Kerr making it 6-0 for Goderich.--------- The Lions now advance into the . second round of ".Playdowns :againsV Stoneybrook but the dates • Bell Aerospace layoff 24 of 77 Of C rn us Poderich Council want to • • the Knights . olu h • councils from Stratford and thank the staff and students. • Seaforth aning - With the of the schools Who- took part. Goderich Council. .„, Their co operation and spirit Of the eight • Individbal, made these 'competitions a, ChampioriS declared. there, great success, • • e ct raint? Belt Aerospaoe Of Grand . 'Bend, a division of TeXtron • CandaLirPited, 'has •giy.eii notice of layofto 24 of its 77 • employees aCcording • to ' cot/low-y Spokesman. Ted 13artltt. • Mr: Bartlett ,said the 24 have been' given notice that their etriployment terminated last Friday afternoon. He said the:reason for the layoffs was uriforseen delay in the acqUisition of new contracts. He declined to indicate wher • the contracts might be corning: from. The rerrain,ing 51 em- - ptlOyees Willeontinyc vVork in . anticipation of the contracts • ••• being. sigried . in the 'near future. The firm manufac- :;. •• tures 'hovrcraft vehices for:':" Many' c,uterriers • including .* the United States Army. • •hope it is a ihort term,!. roblem' said Mr, tartlett, indicating -hat the..workera • will •be called ,back 46" their lobs shoud the contracts be , obtained. :• ' • • • . • . . • „". • : • " • ' The "Galloping Goufmet"? That Don not.. but he sure•can Cbok Upa Red -Hot Deal for YOU on both Belvedere " Cassn-Fterno Vormica Ititchens: • • Lady.Wood Kitchens; tud b eaut • m Coe in and see our display kichen, aid leton Measure and estimate' for your kitchen. 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There will be a best of five sem Hinal playoff •coming up soon. , • . • • • Second garne'of the bantam 0.M.H.A. "A" Series was played in London at. Hockey Land, Goderich Lakeport Steel. lost a tough one by the score of 6-5., . ' ~ South London topk the lead 3-1 in the first period, after the Steelers •opened the scoring at the 8:26 mark, Reb, Trebish combined withMike Larkin and Steve Arbour. Pete.Reed, captain for South • London, scored Awe- goals on Gerry Gaynor as be had no • • chance on either goal, Pete Chilvers got the other one. Steelers outscored London in the second as Steve Arbour • • . t• picked up. tinibloalA as heitout • • . hustled the defense, rna couple of exeellent moves for two well deserved goals Rob • • McDonald and Danny Mailett" • drew assists: Mark Larkin • goal tied the game but:South • • Lencion Made it 5-4 on a power - play goal. London increased their lead • to 6.4inthethirdperiod,Ona goal in the • first minute of ' • play, but Goderich came on to make it 6-5 but just couldn't get th-e --equalizer, Steve Arbour was the Outstanding -. player -for Goderich picking (continued on page 16) Ind Round 0.M.N.A. PlaYdowns :Saturday,February i4. Goderich Arena 7:30 P.Nt Goclerech Lions -Peewees Stoneybrook N. • , ' • 2' . • '•••••; • Safety •Checke '75 BUICK SKYLARKCOUPE' V-6, automatic, power steerng, radi, rear defgger, extra snow tires, wheel discs, chrome package, 11,000 miles. Lic. No. JF 42 309. - '4.195 • '74 "MICK LESABRE -LUXUS- 4. door hardtop, faaory air conditioning, poWer win- doWs, AM -FM radio, rearspeaker, rear defogger, full • tinted glsS, Vinyl top, 21,006 Miles,—Lic No. HN C287 • '4495 '73 CADILLAC ELDORADO Lady driven, every power opticin available, air con- ditioning, new Michelin radials, fire rust paint; leather interior, cruise control, tilt & telescoping- steerinq' wheel, headlamp control. 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