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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-10-11, Page 11PAGE 10 —GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1979 Sport aye Mustangs drop exhibition game By Bryan Marriage The' Mustangs may have lost their first exhibition game of the season last Sunday night when they dropped a 10-6 decision to the Port Elgin Bears, but they were big winners at the gate when about 300 hockey fans turned out, the biggest opening day ever. Port Elgin has been on the ice one month longer than the Slangs and have four exhibition games ,under their belts but nevertheless, the Mustangs are shaping up to be a great hockey team.'" The Mustang goaltending was a little weak' behind' a- young defence led by Swedish imports Claes Westberg and Magnus Johannson. Port Elgin got off to an early start. in the first period scoring four unanswered goals, two by Jay Kirkland and singles by Bob Kingston and Brad Nickel. • The second period was. much . closer as Port Elgin went ahead 5-0 before Jeff Ball got the Mustangs rolling.. ' The teams traded goals midway through the period when Bill Pickering scored the first of his two goals and in the dying moments of the second period Dave "Rocket" Stephenson scored his first of the evening. In the third with the Mustangs trailing 8-3 the local boys started to press Port Elgin and managed to outscore them..3-2 before the game ended., Claes Westberg notched a single as well as Roger Lewis and Bill. Pickering picked up his second goal of the night. The :goaltending duties were split between John Page and Kevin Jef- feries. Referee Chuck Kreiger called 25 minutes and one misconduct in penalties to Clinton while Porte Elgin received twenty- nine minutes. Other hi-lites in Sun- day's contest, included Greg Flowers with three assists, while Mitchell native Rob Stovel had two, as well as Phil Arthur. The Mustangs open their regular season this coming Sunday night at home against the same Port Elgin Bears which is shaping up to be a fine game. Game tune for that contest is 7 p.m. The following Friday night, the. Mustangs play host to the Arthur Eagles at 8:30 p:m. Goderich and area elementary schools held a soccer tournament in town Friday with both boys and girls teams competing in three locations. Here Kim Fritzley of Robertson had a shot blocked by Swimathon to assist special needs program The Vanastra Recreation Centre will be hosting its third annual Swimathon on Saturday, October 20, from 1:30- 3:00 p.m. This year the funds collected will assist the program - Recreation for Special Needs in ob- taining . specialized equipment needed in the pool and exercise area. Since the middle of March, Vana-stra Recreation Centre has been offering ander a Canada Works Grant - Recreation for Special Needs, a specialized program of aquatics and fitness to individuals who are unable to fit into regular aquatic and fitness " programs. The equipment used for this program has been very limited and thusall pledges turned in will go towards the purchase of such aids as Life jackets for the pool, parallel walking bars for the exercise room and a wheelchair. Trophies will be awarded to the three participants who have turned in the most money. Friday, October 26, will be the due date for all pledges. At this time, a presentation •'of the trophies will be made by a member of the Country Singles, who have ,generously agreed to sponsor the event. So swimmers -''come out and support this event, Participants who are unable to swim lengths can swim widths so all ages can get in- volved. Swimmers will only swim for 10 minutes in order to accommodate all participants. 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