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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-02-10, Page 4NAL« DUURSDA v FEBRUARY 1Q: 191 8IGNAL STAFR PORTS The regular schedule` (• *if the 14:16, The Juveniles , scored Central Huron Hockey LeagUe . their .ft t.:goal :. at 14:46 when wound up this week and • Gene D.eJong Put it away playoffs are tentatively set to get unassisted.. underway this Sunday at the .Jinn Parrish . op ened the Coderich''a' arena. All playoff secohd period OD a good note games will be played, Goderich. In the openi week's actio: handed :: DRMC� Art McDougall • yoffs to start soon p s .s Mx 12:15 of. the same period. Ih the second period Harvey • Davg-Graf kept • things rolling Carter sunk goal number three briefly for the Juveniles in- the for the Holmesville,; squad third frame when he scored at unassisted at .1:59 for the only the 55 second mark from Asher. goal of the second frame. DRMCO came back however 'and 'DRMCO got organized early in the final 20 minutes of play and Jim Farrish put them on the scoreboaf,d,� t 2:04 with assists -going to Rick Fremilin and Butch Fleet. Jim Felly then added goal number two unassisted at 5:40.'Holmesville came back, however, and scored twice more as Art McDougall -sunk one from 'Mel Hohner and. Ray Brown and then Pete Postill ' put one away from Harvey Carter at 19:05. On Wednesday in Goderich, .Building Centre downed Sifto 'Sala 4-1. Sifto 'opened the game Jim Mavor it +1.1,_but Dennis Lassaline and ' Earl • Routley came back with one. each for Building Centre at 13:20 and 14:23. Bud Boys was credited with an assist on the ° Lassaline: goal arid. Mark ,,Lassaline helped on the Routley goal. The second period ended with no further- scoring and' the final period belonged to • Building Centre as ,Bud Boyes`:scored two goals, the . first ' from Buck Million at 1:06 and the second from Million and. Philips at 9:49. In the. opening, game of S u rid ay 's double header, DRMCO clinched . the . final playoff spot asthey dumped the Juveniles_- t3-S...DRMCO _..came ..,on_ . in for DRMCO when he scored ct a from Fremlin at 1:08. The ggame of last Juveniles Started° a comeback � H®lmefeale t. beginning .at 7:21 of the second -.- pen defeat. • =;game .when Stu Al Ii r scored ' opened, • the k from Dave Graf. ,A her scored . scoring faromi 1Vie1 Hohner 'and goal number two rom Druce 'Ron Miller for ,.the winners a Stoll at 10:29 and 'ke Wildgen 5. of the first .period, and hP ird _-� Two curling teams from the Maitland Golf and Country Club were Schaefer, Connie McIntyre, Phyl Durst, Doris . Paquette. Ar. dith in Durham last Wednesday and placed . second in the tankard Brissette, Eleanor,.Er. ksine, Dorothy Worgan and Kay Duncan.` playdowns. Members of those teams are (left to right) Mae (Durham Chronicle phots) • oderich curlers enjoy bus at local Country Club Last Saturday, February 5 was a Frin'Day at the club organized by, the Foresters. There were two draws of two games each. and despite .the 'Weather alI the "ice sheets were full. Some of the • players- were brand new curlers but• they enjoyed this jitney too. T h e r..e--w:er-.—p�i:z ot, .M.awvAt..• ' - •<s•vrt+N:4vd a 4.W.wY+.WIw.cNr=w'.w+r..r.+.-w+.. -.. . 1,� ,-. .....-. t C 11 t 23 All Huhner stretcile t with an assist, going to lViiller at scoring from Phil Petrie at 13:40, added three final goals t9-' complete thei_ral of eight. At 9 ;48 Frernlin connected from Parrish, Leddy put One a way from Bedard and Bob Papp'le at 13:34 and Jim Kelly scored from Fremlin at 15;50 to wrap it up. . . The 9:00 p.m. game on Sunday Braved to_ be orin 'Qt~ the best matehes f ..thea year ,with fast well played, hockey highlighting the whole match. Sifts` Salt edged Bayfield 4,-3. in hat one , Will • Wedlock ' opened the 'scoring from Wayne Doak for Bayfield at 10:11 but Derwyn . Carter came back .for •S,ifto from Jim �McAstocker at 12:28. Don Freeniian scored at 13:3Q ?fro n Bruce .-Schoenals, however, to help Hayfield end that period with. a 2.1 lead. 'Phe remainder of the sooting _ in that game took place, in the second period. Ken Daer put one away unassisted for 'Sifto at :45 and. Frank •Hagan came back, also upassisted,d .for Bayfield at 6:22. Derwyn . Carter Scored from Daer at 1d:59, to tie the mately : _for Sifto ,and Tom . Crawford sunk the final goal for Siftci at 11:51. from Wayne Draper Despite several 'good .chances in the em i i ri-t-he- eeorid-�� period' .and : the third. .period Bayfield . failed to' get the needed goal to tie the genie. Wayne )usher left the ice with an, injured, shoulder during the final ••frame but . no report• ori his condition is available. - .♦ •-• _`°.=�;"'fhe evert �`i'r'r`th�•:�� fQond .Your Dream�flouse? LOOK NO F1IRTHER FOR FINANCING . 4 ii Uhf r i -=_-1 Goderich District a egra a Wednesday February t_ strong scoring four goals in the Institute entry in the Perth -Huron ' share holders .should attend to second consecutive year by Bonspiel in Seaforth, Feb. 23.M a x i ne Martin . Her team ,...opening minutes. of play. It was P elect the new board of• Directors. , � Rick Fremlin unassisted at 1:16; There will be thFee games, an all- , Feb.° "members were L. Harris, E g The Jitney for Saturday, b .. Fremlin., from Ed• Jones at 4:41,,. day event, for both the boys and ` 12° was filled'up, both draws, by Wilkinson, and M. Ivey. Runners - the Bob Dapple from Harold Leddy . the girls' teams. Good luck' , last Sunday, The committee are to up were Kay Graf, K:. Alexander This a Elsie be commended- dor great � � Del Bedard and Harold Leddy"at Garth er's rink, -winner of the Thi's trophy is presented in effort that •they made to organize Wednesday, F b 9 El ' e the and M Young at 8:02 and John Hodges from ps fnr .all 197.Ll c'ai t adi aBsi ,�pielwillb__e although winners were alsb • declared. In the first .draw, Len Bowman'., rink of Stu" Gilbert, Glen Ribeyand John Graham was . -first; followed by Herb Pocock's - team of Rod Johnston, Pat Ginn, and Cam Bogie;,, and next was AlgertlIffitf's g bti f'Ja7ntTsorr Ribey, Don Haines and Jim Durst. In the. second draw, Ross Eddy's rink was first, 'composed , • of Clare Harmon, Frank Baer and . Frank Young; second Joe Dauphin skip, Ray Fisher, Grant McPhee and Phil Clark; and third prize winner Ivan Rivett, skip,• John Rawn,Russel Kernighan and Torn Hodge. . The local bran -ch of th-e Canadian Order of Foresters are competing in the Zone Playoffs to be held in Norwich, Saturday, W ,,-s- •-"E'db;�h�lad3-e� team, �, -comprised of—Eileen Bowman, skip, Lois Vanstone, Eleanor Fisher and Betty ',Moore. There will be two men's teams eligible, for this event too. The winners at Norwich will travel to Portage Laprairie for the Forester's Annual Dominion Bonspiel in March. Eric Moore has announced that next 'year, March 1973,.. ,the Maitland Country Club in Goderich willbethe host club for - this National event. Jirn Kinkead is organizing the 1 •. 1 • f fu for *memory of a i'brm `r Goderich the' defending champions. a first draw ----6-1u u. me • ser alb -the curlers.Th r- The Goderich Manufacturing Barbara Hawkins has the double starts at Z p.m -and the secondis draw just about filled at this time Co; invitational ladies' bonspiel at4p.m. -. of writing.. We'll give you the N will be tfeld oil Wednesday. Feb. results of this_ Bonspiel -next ` The second ladies' curling 9th, with two draws •at -nine. and week. • . draw has just been completed. eleven- a.m. Remember the_:annual meeting Winner of 'the Dominion Road. The final draw'of the season Machinery Co. tr hy, presented ,-thisw�elt. „, .. mhers_,.., ifre Maitland Country Clubs• -art-; - -beg for the afternoon draw, was thea are looking forward to some fine tirathO team skipped by Mary Lapame, competitive curling. The keen ice - with K. Duncan, L. Haines and J.` is in'excellent condition and the 99 nda th L M Schaefer and Betty Moore. Snowmobile Marathon 99 will improved. dUAtit4 HOMel' 'siNe6 1iN • A Mortgage Loan. from us will make it easy for you to own your dream house Snow. .Our long experience . enables .us to aid and advise you about J • sound ,,borrowing at low • Credit l,7nion rates. Convenient repaym'ent ' terms arranged to, fit .your in --come. See us for e PHONE 524-7931 Carney. • Runner-up was Barb curlers, expecially our newer rinkwith Harris, M . members, will be showing just how much their game has Su The Goderich :Kinsmen Club The Jean MacDonald trophy for be held-triirginday beginning at 10:00 a.m. at the Sunset Golf and- Sports Centre on Highway 21 , north of. Goderich. The marathon was originally set to have been run during winter ° . carnival activities -two weeks ago "'blit 'dttb-l;i :. reatTie"r-`cofidltlo .-- was postponed. A course covering 33 miles ' has ' been laid out and those competinlg will circle it three times. Each will be sponsored by • 4,a number of "donors ''ofr a per - miles basis covered and propeeds will go to •the Cystic Fibrosis fund, a project the 1oc1.1 Kinsmen recently took over for this area. • Gas, food arid -hot coffee will be available at the Sunset Golf, arid .-Sports Club for the competitors and spectators. - CP eith 's alsidosport • FROM US TO YOU Just a reminder about some athletic, events taking place at G.D.C.I:. The. Huron -Perth wrestling tournament is being held tomorrow Friday, Feb. 11. Everything's New for '72 in HALLIDAYS SHOWCASE OF FINE HOMES NEW Early Bird . Early Builddiscounts of up to 8% plus .another 2% OEp for C.O.D. ' . NEW Shovvcase of Fine'Homea°colour catalog featuring 35 • distinctive models over 50 floor plans. All built to NHA and "VIA.8 • ecifications. NEW 14 exciting models including split levels, -storey;' bungalows, narrow lot plans. Send $1.06 for By KEITH-WILLIAMS with 10 • schools competing. Winners from this tournament will. take part .in W.O.S.S.A. at South Huron at Exeter on 1}.eb...19 and then its on to O. F.S.S. A. at the Univer'sity:of .Guelph on .Feb. 25 and Huron -Perth Boys Basketball will soon be starting playoffs. The Huron -Perth champions and ,finalists will be competing in W.O.S.S. A. on the 3 and 4 of March at Goderich. O.F.S.S.A., basketball is at the University of Western Ontario. . • The public schools . volleyball tournament which was cancelled 'from last Saturday will be held this Saturday Feb. 12 4t the high:. school. • l"ll lO 1. JVrc ACTION"! .Choose Now l Order Now! Build Now l — SAW-NOW-Nisiyow +dey eafer` toter ay. Learn1aw r" `v utter Marine for less -The Halliday Way. First mortgages available to all qualified buyers. HALLIPAle HOMES 'LTD. Burlington, Ontario. for •} On the hockey , scene, the , doderich Intermediates play their next game on the 20 of February against SU Michaels in Goderich at 2:00 p.m. .10.1.141010* 0.M.H.A. all star playoffs start this Sunday with the Orangeville.. Some of the All-Star teams will be going to Southfield, Michigan on Feb. it) if they are not in playoffs. . A hockey garne in 'aid of muscular dystrophy is, set for this weekend at the arena. The stars will be the' 0odet'ich Volunteer Fire 1 rigade arid; the Essex Legion Oldtimers. Game time. is Saturday evening .,8:80 p.rn... „ Repair's To Ail Makes And Mode 's , KcaMv.mt1..4v1:Jfmkrt_, A�.a.WY.:3MMA.3+aa.Y.ss.�i.-etli.a.NY'.Y1a'YY�Ro.:'.siu�C�4Liw`3'Nt�tl44tiiY:d.Yis}k. Jnkr�dxryc.4`w'k.u�P?V�6'i�:.�'.'..••+��.�%f�1ic:.'W+*••,•'-•• '�•.•'tlii'.'dxL4'wl:•c.�Y.YiY}tYW1x•�al{kb•i�t::s!':YL.u�:. Mlaav;NYtWzfkN:s�sRJs4Y��-dw+ .rraw 4P E AL 1 • r G .1N-VOL.KS''ih! AG11‘.:41S