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PAGE 6.—GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER.,2.S, 1976,
Stratford.
. Juniors lose final to Tuesday, was won by a 20-11,_
score which reflected the fine
defensive play of the Vikings.
The GDCI The Vikings led 9 - 7 at
junior girls halftime, ce trolled the game
-basketball team, despite through sheer determination
holding a nine point Lead after •half
h
and hustle in the second
the first game, lost the two- and struck quickly in andthe h al
game total point Huron -Perth minutes to come out of the
finals to Stratford Central game up by nine points.
last week by a score of 45-38..
The first game, played here Denise Mitchel;pore, who
BY T.D,
best exemplified the hustle Inthe second game,
shown by the Goderich girls, Wed esday in, 'Stratford,
led the GDCI scoring with ' Central turned the tables on
seven points. Pam Lambert the Vikings, using their extra
had six, Heidi Elliott three, height to advantage and'
and Karen Melady and Bonny shooting from outside. The
Reid two points each for Vikings were outhustled by
Goderich. •
Liz Baker, Stratford
Central's best shooter, was
limited to just four points.
Atoms lose fist game
The Suncoast Estates
Atoms played three games
during the' past week,
defeating Hanover, 271, in
'Hanover last Wednesday,
losing, 4-3, to Walkerton in
Vanastra Saturday, and
'beating Exeter, 3-1, in An
exhibition game Soy nday at
Huron Park:
In Hanof'er, all the scoring
came in the first period in a
tight defensive battle. Daryl&
Madge scored both Goderich
goals, one of them assisted by
John Thompson. Paul
Osborne replied once for
Hanover, but the Hanover
team was unable to • get the
equalizer past Gtiderich
netminders Terry Bean and
Ray Alexander. •
The loss to- Walkerton was
the Suns first set back of the
season. They led 3-1 at the end
of two•periods, but Walkerton
came back with three
unanswered goals in the -third
period' to log their sixth
consecutive win of the
schedule. •
Daryl Madge was again the
team leader for the Suns with
two ' goals. John Thompson
scored the • other Goderich
goal.. David Day Trevor Erb
and Tim Chisholm all had one
assist each.
Sunday, in Huron Park, the
Suns held a 1=0 lead at the end
of the second period on a goal
by Nick Trebish, assisted by
Robbie Gibbons and Todd
Graham.
George Pratt tied it up,
scoring early in the third
period for Exeter. With two_
minutes left in the game,
Daryl Madge scored the
winner for, Goderich;-on_an
unassisted effort. John
Thompson got the insurance
goal --with only five seconds
left .in the game on a pass
from Steve Sinclair.
Gee Gee's fall to' early lead
BY'BROCK STIMSON
Goderich Gee -:Gees failed
to overcome an early scoring
lead . by Stratfordand went -
down to a 66-62 loss in last
Thursday's Intermediate
Men's Basketball action.
Gee Gee defense was
competent, but the first-half
offense rated D for desultory,
allowing Stratford to go
ahead 37-28.
Three . fast ,bas.kets s,by
Warren Watt openedthe
second half and provided
momentum that stayed, even
when Watt, just as rapidly,
collected his fifth, personal
Midget contests
decided by goal
The Goderich Midgets split
a pair of WOAA league
contests last week as they
dropped a • 1-0 decision to
Kincardine Saturday after a
close 7-6 victory over ,Port
Elgin, Friday.
Goderich lost a heart-
breaker Saturday as a 'first
period• goal by Paul 'Liddle
proved to be the winner in the
Kincardine 1-0 victory. Liddle
tucked in a pass from team
mate Rodger Campbell at
7:53- of the opening period for
the garnes.only goal.
Tom Cameron recorded -the
shutout for Kincardine while
Gerald Gaynor and Tony
Bedard shared the net -
minding duties for Goderich.
Goderich failed to, capitalize
on several manpower ad-
vantages in the second
period.
On Friday the Midgets
rebounded from a first period
• 4-1 deficit and edged . Porn
Elgin 7-6 in a game played at
Vanastra.
Port.. Elgin scored four"
goals in the opening period
• while Goderich replied with a
single tally from Bill Peters
on a• pass from Randy
Stoddard. qoderich exploded
for five unanswered goals •ir.
the second period and a .6-4
lead after two periods.
Steve . Arbour` and Larry
Daer led the Goderich offence
with two goals each while
team ,mate 'Paul Dougherty
chipped in with the other
.goal.
Port Elgin •narrowed the
gap 'With a goal 'early in the
third period but Hugh Hanly
increased the maargi.n to two
goals' at 6:.56. Port' Elgin
rallied for. another goal mid-
way through the period but
we're 'unable to ,:notch the
'equalizer. •• ••
. Th:e . midgets will host.
Mount Forest in a .game this
Friday at Vanastra at 9 p.m.
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X GDCI VIKING
BASKETBALL SGHEDULE
. LEAGUE HOME.
GAMES
Vikings vs. Seaforth December 2 2:00 p.m.
Vikings vs. Norwell January 11 2:00 p.m.
Vikings vs. St. Mary's January 25 2:00 p.m.
Vikings vs. Clinton February 10 2:00 p.m.
Vikings.vs. Stratford Central February 17 2:00 p.m.
FRIDAY NIGHT
EXHIBITION SCHEDULE
Sarnia St. Clair vs Vikings November 26
Owen Sound vs. Vikings December 3
Sarnia Central vs Vikings December 10
Parkhilrvs. Vikings January 21
(Midget and junior games starts at 6:30 p.m. Senior
starts at 8:1.5 p.m.)
TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE
Junior Tournament for WOSSA Schools •January 8
Senior Tournament for WOSSA Schools February 5
.
NOTICE OF P011.
Notice is .hereby given to the Roman Catholic Separate
School Electors of the Twp. of Ashfield that whereas two
candidates have been nominated for one member on the
Huron County Board of Education.
A poll will be held on
Monday Dec. 6th 1976 from 11 a.m. to S p.m.
at the following locations.
.46 Electors in the Western Division at:
KINGSBRIDGE PARISH HALL
• Electors in the Eastern Division at:
ASHFIELD TOWNSHIP HALL
ADVANCE POLL
An advance poll will beheld at the clerk's home let 9, Con-
Cessian 13 Western Division on Saturday Nov. 27th 1976 from
11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Given under my hand this 18th day of November 1976.
Donald Simpson
RR 3, GODERICH, ONT.
• Returning Officer.
foul and retired to the belch'
with 13 points. '
Stratford's leading scorer
was- George Warnock -who
gained 16 points, mostly from
having the ball dumped to •
him in themiddle of
Goderichs three -two ,zone
defense. Bob Kover dropped
in 15 points for Stratf ar d.
However, the Stratford team
was',short on personnel and
started to tire.
Sharp ball -handling by
Brian 'Mackenzie loosened
their defense enough for the
Gee -Gee post men to
penetrate. Dave. Carruthers,
the Gee -Gee top scorer, hit
for 17• points. Brock Stimson
got ten. and Mackenzie'`
scored nine:
Al Sygrove hit from the
outside for' six points and
Casey Wildgen added five. •
Firs ^ e the least., the
Gee C = - :ahed their
cle;ehSe - an attempt to
press -,-.Te :heir way into the
lead. Their zone press,
how ever, proved incredibly
inept and was. .abandoned
after costing six dishear-
tening points.
Going to a man-to-man with
Wildgen covering Warnock
like a blanket, they_._ cute
Stratford's 'scoring, but could
not get control of .the ball
before time ran out.
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Stratford, and once the game
turned into a shoot-out,.. the
defensively oriented
Goderich girls were in
trouble. Stratford led 14-7 at
the end of the first half, but.
scored 20 points in -the second
half to win the game 34-18 and
take the round by seven ,
points.
Atom
house
league
' Atom House League- play
began on Sunday, November
19 with two Clinton. and two
Goderich , teams par-
ticipating. Clinton is
represented by. Fabian
Furniture and Goderich Twp..
Pacers.
Goderich has Glenmark
Homes coached- by Larry
Daer and the team members
are Randy, G.aynor,4 Joe
Melady, PaulMurphy, Danny
Shaddich, Jeff L, cBeau,
Randy Chapman, Blair
Stokes, Michael' Daer, Tim
Bakker, Brad Yundt, John
Aldham; _and Brent
Williamson. The Sifto Salt
team is coached by Richard
Brenner and the players are
Doug Dickson, Lee Frisby, .'
David . Almasi,. Michael, •
Fuller, Jeff Stoll, Paul Good,
Michael Madden, David
McCallum, . 'David Smith,
Michael Brenner and Paul
Brenner, -
The first game or. the
season was won 6-4 by Fabian
Furniture over Sifto Salt; one.
Goderich goal was scored; by
Lee Frisby and Paul Brenner
added a hat trick. The second
game saw Glenmark against
the Pacers wifh Glenmark
winning 3-1. - Paul Murphy
scored two . goals and Andy.
Telford 1. •
Game 3 on November 16 put
Sifto against the Pacers who
won 5-2. Sifto goalswere
scored by Paul Brenner. On
November 18th Glenmark
tied 14 with Fabian Fur-
niture' and the lone goal credit
went to Joe Melady. Coach
Larry D.aer, gave special
credit . for their first two
games, a win and a tie, to the
goal tending of Randy Gaynor
and the steady play of,„Joe
Melady.
Sunday, November .21st
saw
saw the two Goderich teams
Sifto and Glenmark play their'
first game of the .season with
Sifto winning 8-3. Goat
scorers for Glenmark were
Joe Melady with two and one
for Paul Murphy and Sifto
scorers were two each for Lee
.Frisby and David McCallum
and one each for Jeff Stoll.,
Paul Brenner, . Michael.
Madden and David Almasi.
.MUNICIrAL ELECTION
TOWNSHIP .Of EAST. ViA_WAH.OSH
December 6th, 1976
Notice is hereby given to the Municipal. Electors of the
Township of East Wawanosh., in the County of Huron that
whereas more candidates have been nominated to each of the
following offices than the number required to fill suctr
therefore polls will be at the times and places stated in
this notice for the purpose of electing the holders of such
offices.
OFFICE FOR WHICH POLL TO BE HELD:
. Councillors (four •(4) to be elected):
Huron County Board of Education (one (1) representative to
be elected by Public School Supporters':
—I—Huron uron County Board of Education (one (1) representative to
be elected -by Separate School Supporters: •
Regular Polls to be held at the following places:
Polling S'ub-Division No. 1: Gordon Carter's Residence
N1/2 Lot 39, Conc. 3.
roiling Sub -Division No. 2; East Wawanosh Public Works -
Garage Part Lot 37; Conc.. 9
•
Polling Sub -Division No. 3: Philip Dawson's Residence
W1 Lot 30, Conc. 13 • o
Polling Sub -Division No. 4: George McGee's Residence
EV Lot 30, Conc. 10
Polling Sub -Division No. 5: Wm. Whetstone,
Village of Auburn
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Advance Poll: to be held NOVEMBER 27th, 1976, at Clerk's
Office, S1/2 Lot 35, Celle. 11. -
All polls will be open frorh'.ijl o'clock a.m. until 8 o'clock p.m.,
and no longer.
-A person who has been appointed a voting proxy may apply
to the Clerk not later than 5 o'clock in ,the afternoon of
Tuesday, November 30th, 1976, to receive a Certificate to vote
by proxy.
Given under my hand this 19th day of November, 1976.
WINONA THOMPSON,
Returning Officer.
t • .
Bonny Reid and Heidi Despite their loss in the
Elliott had six apiece to lead Huron -Perth finals, coach
Goderich. Denise Mit-
chelmore added three, Pam John Geiger's Vikings will
Lambert had two points and take part in the WOSSA "AA"
Karen Melady one point. tournament to be held 'at
Sauders Secondary hool in
Liz Baker was again the top London at' 8 p.m.Sc, next
Stratford scorer, this time Friday, December 3.
with eight points. .
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