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, The Goderich Signal -Star
Juveniles improved their
league standing as they
notched three points in two
...„WOAA league games on the
weekend.
The Juveniles'were tied 4-4
by Mildmay in a game played
in Vanastra -Saturday and
then dumped Clinton 5-2 in a
• game•played in Clinton
Sunday,
•-Mildmay scored with just
• 18 seconds left in the game to
earn a 4-4 'tie against
Goderich Saturday. Goderich
held a one goal lead after the
first period but lost that lead
as Mildmay scored the only
two goals of the second
period. Goderich scored two
goals early in the third period
to regain their 'one goal
margin but the persistent
Mildmay squad again tied the
game midway through the
period. -
Bill Lewil'—again gave
Goderich the lead at 12.58 of
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Greg 4Stork' Beacom was good on this short jump shot in
a game against the Seaforth Bears last, Thursday. The
senior Vikings scored a record 101 points against
Seaforth and remain undefeated in league play with six
wins. (staff photo)
'nor
Hockey
Schedule
Friday, Jan. 28th
Midget 9 p.m.
Listowel vs Goderich
Saturday, Jan. 29th
5 pail. Novice
Hanover vs Goderich
6 p.m. Atam
Walkerton vs Goderich
7 p.m. Pee Wee
Exhibition
9 p.m. Juvenile
Listowel vgGoderich
Sunday, Jan -30th
2 p.m. Pee wee
Kincardine vs Goderich
6 p.m. Bantam "D"
Dublin vs Goderich
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the final period before John
Van Roode ticd'the game with
18 seconds remaining.
Lewis led the podorew
scoring with two goals:W
team‘•"$colt.. Kennedy
and Steve Mortem . Ado ,
singles. Van Rookie scored
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t wo goals for Mildmay.,
Goderich and Clinton wee'
engaged in a close contest for
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all 4
leod early ia'Ali9..nr
on goals bY.411Kg
Steve Met'i#k Clin
replied withagge ,
first period a:147th
m e midwuy throug..
final Period.:',
With 1.35 remaining, :land the Clinton
game, Scott Kennedy 009,M('',.gealtenderin the net,
the winning 4010; 00-...-',Potersoa4a044;49)W4.4'
from Mike • Cumm ings. Caldwefl'$Cored-tor,...cflaton
Clinton coach' Ross
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:remaining
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*instiit to injury,Davey
second•scored his '09)c.F1,110
game h one second left to
48 minutes of Sunday'Sgamo: then removed- goa
before the Signal -Stars' ex- in favor of a sixth forvial1/413
ploded for three goals in the attem
goal.
1' The move backiiirk.;,
ptto score the t$10
last 1.25 to win the game 5-4
Goderich took a two Icia
UlimmininlINIMIUMmimmok
CHESS ClIM NEWS
Last week, The Glade*
township chess club had a
ver3. good turnout with every
regular and two honorary
m mbers present.
n •the top Level Chas.
MacDonald won once again
(as usual) whiie Bob Dick
continued to have a great
season picking up two wigs to
take a good held of third place
with a very impressive .794
win loss perc.entage. Fourth
position remains a close
battle with Jim Kingsley
winning one game to sneak
one • point ahead of Louis
Stadelmann.
In Level 2, Brian Miller got
back on the winning track
with two victories to move
Within two points of first
place held by Dennis Little.
Doug Brindley moved over.
he .500' mark by winning
three games to pull ahead of
Don Bogie and -Charles Ceolt,
tied for last place.
• The Gower boys continue to
dominate the third Level. Jim"
Gower moved back into the
lead with three wins in as,
many games! while his
brother Larry stayed close by
picking, up his eighth win of
the season,
a
h The standings as of 1n19,
197i are its follows:
LEVEL I .
PcL
C. MacDonald0 0 1.000
D. Weary 16 3 0 .842
Bob Dick 12 2 3 .794
J. Kingsley 23 • 7 1 .758
L. Stadelmann 26 8 1 .757
D. Little- 12 5 0 .706
• B. »MiIler 19 8 0 .704
• D. Brindley 13 10 0 .565
D. Bogie 13 13 3 '.500
ssessment team !eel, s ofte.
lest
-half of seaton r
reached its midway point this personal Winning streak to victim opf , a determined and breaks to build a lead and and
week with the Assessment two games again helping an skilful DriMCo Office team then relied on, sonne' out- t
Office stilt_ holding on to . that finally got. the breaks standing curling from his
perfection. This dominating all male trio of Love, Williard which had avoided them in front three of Louise Doggett,,
team has a. record of nine and Doggett. There is a many earlier matches. It was cPaesnsnty0 Mo coast
rt oa tah 0- a.2n vd tCraigory
• Industrial League Curlin• g Office win, extended her Teacher No. .2" team was the McGrath rath used some early
LEVEL 2
C.Cook 11 11 1 , .500
LEVEL 3
J. Gower •9 15 0 .375
L. Gower -8 14 0 .364
B. Page 6.18 1, .260
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• Vanderlinde 6 22.0 .214
M. Page •0 22 0 .000
• HONORARY MEMBERS
M. Koszycki 3 1 1 :700
J. Kloeze 7 5 0 ' .583
S. Hassan 6 6 1 .500
K. Lyndon 7 8 , 1 • .969
N. Gantner • 5 8 0 -• .385
B. Fitzjames •3 7 I .318
D. Kloeze ° 2 '9 0 .182
M. Jones 1 6 0 .143
R. Scott .0 5 6, .000
..•MTPC'e'
MR. CRAIG CASS
We, at Jim Hayter ChevzOlds dealer in Goderlch, are pleased to announce that Mr.
Craig Cass has Wined our sales staff.
Craig is from Ridgetown having spent 3 years with the Toronto -Dominion Bank and
3 year with Industrial Acceptance Corporation; the last year and one-half in
Goderich. He and his wife Caroline reside at 54 Colborne Street in Goderich.
Craig invites all hisJriends and acquaintances to come In andiay hello.
Remember, if you are in the market for a new or dependable used car give Jim
Haiter, Don Fuller, Ivan Bean or Craig Caps& call. They will be pleased to serve you.
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SALES REPRESENTATIVES »
DON FULLER, IVAN BEAN,,tRAIG CASS •
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KIN13$TON IGObERICH:. -
rumour that the Kinsmen are
wins and no defeats. Their especially sweet revenge for
latest victim was the un-,
ready to break tradition and skip Bill Hayward who milt The Financial Team scored
fortunate Kinsmen crew who
allow Ms. Weatherby to lead[not buy a break last week a big four points in the last T•
are still wondering what hit their ' team to victory. /against the Teacher No. '3 end to send the score into
them is the Assessment Charlie Crawford, one of (team. Vice -skip Jim Bolihn double figures. The Teacher
14-1.
foursome steamrolled them the.•graciously acknowledged No. 3 team had been on a
league's strongest
sweepers, a fine l that teammates Gerd Crabb three game winning streak
enjoyed .' .
,
and
evening personally but his and Dave Million;as"well as but came up flat and luckless
KInsman Dave Cloet
ringers George Young and- skip Hayward, had helped for this important;contest.
DRMCo teammates were not him a
Doug Bundy were just unable able to make the key shots at "little bit" in Vice -skip Del Almeida did
to overcome the consistently the crucial times while V & engineering this "masterful': provide some high points for
fine curling of Greg Hanson . G's vice skip» Hugh Doggett victory. Teacher Skip" Bev the, discouraged teachers
and Denis Lebrun. Mr, made some .excellent take, Lindsay blamed himself for with two outstanding shots
outs. the loss wing his takeout but his teanimatea- , were ' 1
Bundy, a prospectiy,e Kin- weight was-, too light - toe- unable to capitEdize on both
inien. when asked how it felt
to be part of that organization It "was not a good night for often. Lindsay's teammates occasions' as skip George
on were quick to agree with their Sutton missed key shots. The
teachers! Both No..teacher No. 2
this particular' night
replied, "I think I will join-theleader's an ysis oftheirteachers oo eloss well,
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and Teacher 3 tea.ms collective defeat.
Lions Club". , went down to crushing
, knowing 'that a free drink,
defeats. Both teacher groups , The Teacher No. 3 team courtesy of the triuniphant
Victoria and Grey,
did, however, exhibit an were humiliated by a lucky Financial Team, , awaited ii„,„
currently' in 'second place, example of professional and talented Financial Office. them at the end ot their 'I
also won its match against unani-mity as - they -both Financial Skip Larry . humiliation. ..._
Mary Weatherby, who last •
the DRMCo 'plant team 6-2, allowed 'their opposition to * * * * ** * * * * * * **4.***
score ten points against them. *
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