HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1978-10-26, Page 12PAGE 12 --GODERrCH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1978
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Goderich Merchants
opened their Inter-
mediate CA season on a
winning note Monday
dumping Centralia
College of Agriculture
(CCAT) 8-3. Goderich
posted four unanswered
goals in the final period to
open the game up and
grab their first win of the
• season.
Industrial league honor
The Goderich
Industrial Softball
League wound up its
season with an
awards banquet Saturday
night honoring individual
players for outstanding
seasons. Eight„ players
were selected for their
seasonal- play-' wtilte--'
French Cleaners were
given the Dunlop Division
trophy, .McGee Pontiacs
the Maitland Division
trophy and Gord's Sports
the trophy for the league
championship.
Stan Doherty, pitcher
for Canada Company,
was named the league's
most valuable player.
Doherty helped the young
club to a league playoff
berth against Gord's with
a strong pitching per-
formance in a comeback
year.
Dennis Williamson,
shortstop for Gord's, was
nacried"the"Ieague s most -
sportsmanlike player.
Mark Frayne, out-
fielder with Canada
Company, was named the
league rookie of the yar.
Fisher Custom Builder
centre fielder John Hoy
was nanted best out-
fielder for the 1978
season.
Steve Haggit, backstop
for Graham Electric, was
named catcher of the
year.
Glenn Falkiner's .428
batting average stood as
the league's best for the
season and. the Little
Bowl third baseman won
l eTeagiie batting title.
Des Courtney, pitcher
for Gord's, was named
the most valuable player
in the playoffs. Honorable
mention went to Gord's
second baseman Dick
Shoemaker and catcher
Lee Arbour and to
Canada Company pitcher
Stan Doherty.
igidge,th win opener
The Goderich Green
, and Parent Midgets
began their WOAA
hockey schedule with an
impressive 13-0 shutout
home -ice victory over
Listowel Saturday.
Goderich led 2-0 after
the first period, upped
their lead to 4-0 after two,
and turned the game into
a rout with nine unan-
swered goals in the third
period.
Steve Gallow and Brian
Shewfelt shared the
shutout in the Goderich
net. Both made several
good stops, ,but for most
of the game, the local
midgets controlled the
puck.
Seven of the Goderich
. goals were scored by
defer e.;nen . Rod
McDonald and Ken "Reid
both had hat -tricks and
Donald Elliott scored,
.once from the point.
Centres Dan Maillet
and Mike Hodges each
had a pair, while Rob .
Trebish and Dave Moore
got one goal each.
Larry Madge picked up
four assists. Maillet had
three assists and Hodges
had two. Credited with
single assists were Jim
Costello, John Clement,
Reid, Moore, McDonald
and Elliott.
Referees Bill Lewis and
Larry Daer were kept
busy assessing over 80
minutes in penalties, with
50 minutes going to
Listowel.
The Green and Parent
Midgets next game is an
exhibition tilt here
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Saturday at 8 p.m. with
Exeter. Next league
action ,for the Goderich
midgets is next Wed-
nesday when they travel
to Durham; a new entry
in the WOAA group. this
season.
Coaches of the Green
and Parent Midgets this
year are Bill Fritzley and
Dave Wilkinson. Keith
Hiusser is the team
manager,
Phil Petrie and Dave
Graf paced the Goderich
win with three goal
performances each
scoring go ahead goals in
the tightly played first
and second period with
Petrie grabbing what
proved to be the winner in
the second and Graf
adding an insurance
marker in the final
period.
Less than a minute
after the Goderich season
started Dave Graf put the
Merchants on the board
with his first goal with
help from Cam
McDonald. CCAT
managed the equalizer
four minutes later when
Vince Holshof." slid the
puck behind Merchant
netminder Doug „Spitzig
but the Merchants went
back on top 19 seconds
later on Lynn Lysiak's
goal set up by Len Kolk-
man and Barry Bloch.
Brian Gilpin put CCAT
on even terms midway
through the first period
but Petrie went to work
with just over six minutes
left in the first to give his
club a Jead to take to the
dressing room. Graf and
MacDonald moved the
puck into 'Petrie and he
made it 3-2 Merchants.
The teams played close
to the vest in the second
each managing one goal.
CCAT tied the game for
the third time midway
through the period when
Jim McCutch,eon scored
on Spitzig but Petrie put
the Merchants back .,.on
top, this time to stay, with
his second goal. Phil'
Paquette assisted on the
winner.
The Merchants came
out gunning in the final
period and outscored the
college 4-0 to seal the win.
With just over five
minutes played Tom.
O'Brien and MacDonald
set up Graf for his second
score and Petrie got his
hattrick on a play set up
by Paquette and Kolk-
man. Ron Whetstone
made it 7-3 just 39
seconds later and with
just under ten minutes
left Graf got the final
Lions revenge loss with shutout
The Goderich Lions'
Pee Wees chalked up two
exhibition -
hockey action last week.
, Thursday in Wingham,
the Lions defeated the.
Wingham Pee Wees, 5 - 3.
Playing their first home
game here Saturday, the
Lions shut out the
Stratford Minor Pee
Wees, 6 - 0, in an im-
pressive display of team -
play.
The Lions exhibition
record stands now at two
wins and one loss. The
loss was a 4 - 3 defeat at
the hands of the same
Stratford team a week
earlier in Stratford.
Wingham returns here
for a rematch with the
Lions Saturday at 5 p.m.
Sunday the Lions begin
league play with a 6 p.m.
game in Port Elgin.
John Thompson got the
ricins off -fir a 'quick start
in Wingham, scoring the
game's first goal,
assisted by Paul Brenner.
Wingham came back
with two goals by
Cameron' and Thompson
to grab a 2 - 1 lead but
Grant Garrow scored on
a deflection to tie the
score before the end of
the first period. Rob
Gibbons assisted on
GarroWs goal.
Paul Brenner put the
Lions on top near the'
seven minute mark of the
second period. Bray got
the equalizer for
Wingham three minutes
later, but Daryl Madge
got the winner for
Goderich on an
unassisted goal before
eam sweaters still not handed in
The committee was
distressed to learn from
softball coordinator, Bev
Orr, that 14 team
sweaters have not yet
been handed in for winter
storage.
A motion was made
stating that -two weeks
would be allowed and if
the sweaters have not
been returned ' by
November 1, the forgetful
softball.: players will be
billed US to covet the cost
of the shirts.
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With regard to the
Goderich Figure Skating
Club's request for
financial sponsorship by
the township, few
members understood how
the grant system worked.
A motion was made to
ask township treasurer
Ben Whitely to attend the
next meetingto explain
the said grant system.
Doug Yeo presented a
report of theprices for
township `'stationery in-
cluding the township
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typ%
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crest.•It was. tabled.
Again, the committee
was frustrated to learn
little action has been
taken re the seeding of
the new softball field.
After some discussion a
motion was passed that
the recreation com-
mittee, with Doug Yeo as
spokesman, attend the
township council meeting
the next night, Oct. 19 to
,ask help in interpreting
the recreation committee.,
constitution and learn
exactly where they stand
in' its authority' in
managing the recreation
of the township.
Marilyn Forbes and
Bev Orr managers for the
first dance of the late fall,
presented their plans for
the fund raising project
for Saturday. November
25 at the White Carnation
from 9:30 p.m. -. 1 a.m.,
music by the Country
Companions. Proceeds
will go to therribw athletic
field project.
Come and See
All The Action.
WITH
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AT
The Goderich Arena
ON
Monday, October 30, 1978 at 8:30 p.m.
WHEN,
THE GODERICH MERCHANTS
play at home to
THE NORTH MIDDLESEX MERCHANTS (PARKHILL)
1977-78 S.H.H.L. CHAMPIONS, 1977-78 RURAL "C" ALL ONTARIO CHAMPIONS
AND ALSO INTRODUCING
"MR. SCOREO"
who will challenge lucky spectator's weekly at Goderich
merchant home games for an assortment of prizes.
*Free Halloween Treats For The Kids!
ADMISSION
Adu:its-9.25
Studontse91000
Children accompanied with adult - FREE
Unaccompanied Children - 50c
the period ended.
John Thompson gave
+11Th I:lons an insurance
marker, scoring the only
goal of the third period on
a .pass from Daryl
Madge.
Goderich took six of the
eleven minor penalties
called by referees Ed
Daer and Bruce Griffin.
In their game here
Saturday the Lions gave
a solid two-way per-
formance in gaining
-revenge for their earlier
setback at the hands of
the Stratford team. The
first period was scoreless
but team captain John
Thompson scored a pair -
of goals in the second
period to staxt the Lion's
offensive output.
Trevor Erb scored
•
twice in the final frame
while Daryl Madge and
Shawn-RaTiber notched -
single counters to
complete the Goderich
scoring.
Paul Brenner had two
assists and Scott Stokes
and Rahber had one each
for the Lions.
Goaltenders Terry
Bean and Randy Gaynor
shared the shutout in the
Goderich goal. They
received good support
from • the defensive pairs
of Rahber. and Stokes and
Trevor Martin and David
Day.
Coaches Richard
Madge and Bob Dick also
expressed satisfaction
with the solid back -
checking provided by the
forwards.
installment , of; his hat -
trick.
The Merchants are
home Monday night
against last year's league
champion Parkhill and
plan an official opening off
their first season ofplay
in Goderich. Officials,
opening ceremonies
begin at 8:30 p.m. at the
Goderich Arena.
DAN'S TEXACO
394 HURON RD. GODERICH
k pleased to announce
TERRY VAMPLEN
from Owen Sound started with us October 23 as our
CLASS "A" MIKHAIstlt
Also at this time
with the purchase of
$5.00
WORTH OF GASOLIN
you will receive a
HOT WAX WASH
FOR
1 Vo
•
We hope to see you, come in, help Terry feel at home,
and check out our competitive prices.
Agricol
TM.
A good name to grow by
FACTS YOU SHOULD BE
AWARE OF FOR 1979
1- With the Blakeney Government re-elected .and receiving a strong
mandate from the people of Saskatchewan, and being the largest potash
deposits.. in North ,America are. in Saskatchewan; we will see the largest
potash price increase ever, couple with new and higher freight rates.
2- The phosphate mines in Florida and South Carolina have increased,
and will again increase, the price of rock phosphate.to us and others who
are processors of phosphate materials. This, coupled with the wide dollar
difference, is going to peg phosphates at .record levels.
3- Natural gas ls the essential product to heat reactors in making
anhydrous ammonia. You must have Anhydrous Ammonia before you
can manufacture urea, prills, aqua ammonia, U.A.N. Ammonia
solutions, or nitrogen -phosphate combinations such as our own 11-54-0
and 18-46-0 or our competitors 121/2-50-0 or 18-46-0.
4- Single super and triple super phosphate has already seen two price
increases since August1. Double carrier products have experienced one
price increase,with one more likely this winter.
.5- Everyone in this business has kept their fertilizer prices fairly constant
over 1978. This was due to good planning and filling inventory before the
prices went up. In other words -we're working on cheap inventory.
CONCLUSION
Apply all your potash and half of the required
phosphate this Fall, allowing only N and 80-100 lbs of
starter for Spring '79.
-We will be paying 1 per cent per month for your money
on pre -paid accounts.
REMEMBER
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-Top alfalfa yields require a lot of potash
-Low plant populatioholds back corn yields
-Nematode attacks ar going to be a problem in corn,
already as far Nor as Kerwood.
-Whitebean profit does not start until 15 Bu/ac.
-Corn profit does not start until 90bu/ac.
-Soybean profit does not start until 25bu/ac.
FALL FERTILIZATION
CHOICE NECESSITY
Agiicol
A good name to grow by
Mervyn Erb -
Manager
Brucefield, Ont.
482-3948