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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-02-17, Page 10e • 1146'4 •6' Several students of the Queen Elizabeth wing of Victoria Public School participated in the Special Winter Olympics at the University of Western Ontario last Saturday. The participants include, Back row from left, Gary Gross, Darlene Pollock, Paul Consitt, Ken Blanchard, Tony Longmire, Mark Albert and Richard Longmire. The front row includes Heather Anderson, Patty Baker, Linda Reid, Darcy Doak and John Reid. (staff photo) qT.Z Huron Par' cr :; tipenrainosdwteoreedr a4gopa.,1„11 TO.0i.:thipko:,goio Goderich ost Leagiid" 'action t : 'Huron Park Monday, . The Goderich Merchants" ;'-broke open a tie game -with three goals within minutes early in the second period for a- 6-3 lead. ,Huron Park chipped away at the ' lead in the third and131an' Lather ;scored the; final two. goals of the .game to complete. his hattrick and gain thetie. Lather opened the scoring - after four, minutes of play in .,, the first period before Goderich exploded for three -straight goals, two' by Cam MacDonald and one by Milt Place. Rick Funston narrowed the gap for Huron Park with a goal late in the period. - Huron Park tied the game just seconds into the second period and the Merchants again went on -a three -goal binge with' goals by. MacDonald, Place and Frank Hagan. Huron Park scored the only three goals of the third period. MacDonald led the Littowelliainniers Colts .1-1 -4 for first By Bryan Marriage Last Friday night the Clinton Mtistangs 1 lost their bid to regain possession of first place when the Listowel Cyclones trounced them 11-4. Now the battle for second place continues in OHA Jr. C hockey action with the New Hamburg Hahns hot on the trail of the Mustangs, trailing by only two points. In last Friday night's game against the Cyclones, the , visitors opened up a three . goal lead before Clinton's leading scorer Robbie Heard retaliated for the Stangs. Randy Millar narrowed the gap early in the second period With a goal assisted by Heard ,and Jamie Thompson. Not to be overpowered Listowel replied with . four more goals to end the second period with a score of 7-2. The Mustangs tried in vain er, 4 in the third period and received a pair of goals, fired by Mark King and Steve Cook, while Listowel replied with four more goals, two of which were short handed. It will not take a miracle to unseat Listowel of first place, and Clinton must win their remaining three games to. stay in front of New Ham- . burg. This Friday night the Walkerton Black Hawks make their final • visit to Clinton for an 8:30 p.m. game, while on Sunday night the New Hamburg Hahns are in town for that all important game, maybe to decide who finishes second in the league. Gametime for this contest is 7:30 p.m. The same against Port over Clinton. The team,: Elgin, last Sunday night was cancelled due to the storm and arrangements have not been made yet to reschedule OHA Jr. "C" Standings it. The Mustangs have three games left in regular season play, as well as New Ham- burg. The Listowel Cyclones have two games remaining and hold a four point lead records are as follows: Listowel Clinton New Hamburg •Rapp paces Milverton win The Milverton Four -Wheel 14 victories while dropping 13 Drivers led by a three -goal decisions. performance by Jim Rapp In Milverton, the two teams upended the high -flying were deadlocked at 2.- 2 after Clinton Colts 11 - 8 last Friday -the first period, but the Four - night in Milverton. Wheel Drivers erupted for The loss was only the Colt's three goals in a span of two second setback in their last minutes and four seconds of seven outings while out- the second stanza on route to scoring the opposition 51 - 29. their 11 - 8 win over the Colts. Their season record stands at Dick Harrow Ross • Livingston and Eddie Erb added a pair of goals each while solo efforts went to Paul Mitchell and Charlie McDonald. Centre Mike Anstett and, defenseman Jim Guenther paced the Colts attack with two goals each, while sin le tallies went. to Greg Burps, Derwin Carter, Paul Welly W L T 26 7 1 24 8 ; 1 22 8 3 and Danny Colquhoun. The Four -Wheel Drives outshot the Colts over the three period span 33 - 25. Playoffs will begin on Friday, Feb. 25th when the Colts play host to the Kin- cardine Bulldogs in the first " game of' the best -of -five series. Game time will be 830 . • , . . 0 onch attackscorinf three and a ti-;. ass kV to : strengthen his league scroringr. lead while teammate Place d ect•tWo ioa Is. • t, Electric , -I," er k•Setit' for Har*:Petr 1 wet tO jkit:WY:i 't Funiton. ' ,,.. 44-- ' '4 • Paul corriv rt . , " , • • • " I •;• • aTnooddr)a.lve6ffTrgeyitoi:1114,, to help hls-. 14 Etelaelinctrtait7ataiheliaet'PTigtgt1;' gaatil:;;;;;;;;;;;;;raSOflle iiie4;:a Je P. nd 'the ekk ei*of goaltender. ; eg r . OVin asst opPosition nitMerolls_tiip'eS at: --n RolitTatariti,4140 ie Connelly. Steve SchytZ:.nitiV0dif - th,e prah amElectxics -• swutigtoickinto novice action Saturday. after a. ,three week lay- Off' and managed a 2-2 tie' against - Brussels. Dave Jewell notched !loth Electric goals unassisted and came, close in three other chances. The Brussels team made a se/IA-Tome back after being down 2=0, until the four minute !Park of the third period and .then tied it with thirty seconds remaining in the game, The Brusiels. goaltender made nurnerous*good stops, especially ottlievin -Telford, the pock out Of their end eV, fectiVelY that enabled The or the fifth,tiMeAn , forwards to • have Scoring'. threg.:7W.Oeicr-40M0 Chances. Dave"WhO • ver -.00-#114 " played a strong 0. we el da Darcy Doak and Gary Gross proudly display a certificate of achievement presented them by the Kinsmen Club of Goderich for their participation in the Kinsmen Club Ski thon held February 6. (staff photo) All key ey key • • iceroy Canada mO§tcom- pletely iri§ulated honits. ....EEL VVE, ‘yiceroy:',ha's epig*to...4,a .powr... .. . . , :...battl::in.... stiblb‘iditicifit (148) aid abi6".''a'-:1:: : ' ' -i„: • , 'stee ;we ' MS na e5•#s to OF TRUS .,, . ....,,... ' P.IPvi„Cie a Cathadial•egiltpg with ir of ,,A.., .: • '. , space. 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