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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-02-17, Page 12
.a. • 00001011 R ONAL-S' 'AR) THURSPANi FEBRUARY 171 x.972 Alinor 'ifockey continued from P1401 ' :t one goal, it was Spored by Ro. ei`t Boak, Ken K01011411fed him a that - put him in the pass1. _clear as he out guessed `Tim Robinson. Denomme Flower's previously missed several good ohanees'to tie the score but were unable to do: to. Billy Goddard leadGoderich Elevator to a 3-71 win as he opened the • scoring, • teven Palmer and Robert Hedge got the other goals. n •• McGee S.M. Parts under the- , wings of their new ''cent' Ike Kennedy came up' with a 4-3 Win Estate.. Ken Straughan.sceredihe winning g W.ith -less that- two minutes remaining after Phil Evans for Don Hoist had tied thegam,e"lateiii the third period; Rodger Legere opened the'scoring, for McGee's early in the firsF•period and Ken • Straughan made it 2-0, both goals were. unassisted. Bob Overholt got his first goal of the season' for McGee as boug Nichols drew an assist. Steve Crew got the first goal unassisted and Keven Meriain scored the . other goal for Don Holst Real Estate. " . In the first game ` Monday, February•14, McGee S.M. Parts continued their winning streakas they defeated Don Holst Real Estate5-3. This is their second win under their new coach Cliff Kennedy. Rodger Legere and Ken Straughan each collected 3 points the Bare. Rodger -,had three goals, while Ken got 'one' go.al and twaassists. Bob Overholt got the other goal for McGee S.M. Parts. Mike Cummings got the first'goal for Don Hoist Real Estate. Mike Burley and Kevin Meriam were the other goal getter's forwHarry • r- Kerr's team. Second game Denomme Flowers, white -washed Goderich Elevators 3=0 as Jedd Dejong picked up his second shut- out of the season. Brent Boak lead the attack with two goals and the other,goal for Dennome Flowers was by Paul Parsons' with Terry Crawford assisting. . KENTUCKY FRIED -CHICKEN, JUVENILE ALL=STARS d'In the fir'stgame of the' O.M:H.A. play-offs J dw t Orangeville and camee up with a win 7-4. They had only eleven • players but in, the last - five minutes of the game, K.F.C. Juveniles cam,,e p with 5 quick.._. goals. Stu Asher lead the team with three goals, BruceStoll and PhilRetriH each_gs The series is best out of three' and the return match will. be this Wednesday at 9:00 P.M. HOCKEY NOTES . The Kinsmen Midget All -Star's .;-' afire-still-waitif word from • this"'-` O.M.H.A. who they will be playing in the play-offs. It will be either the Fergus Midgets or the Elmira All -Stars as beth of them are still playing off in the first series and a winner shoutd' be known by this T•hutsday. • Rotary Bantam All -Stars travel to Elmira for the first game in the O.N.H.A. `play -offs on Monday February 14. This 'is also a 2 -out of 3 series With the second game here Goderich, Thursday night at.8: 30. Also it has been brought to the Mayor's attention that 'the, heating systeni,is not being turned on 101'3.11 the °g u es. This is now being looked into. Good Luck Larry. bCsktbiU Continued from Page 7,° home floor advantage in the playoffs which' will begin next week. Against Mitchells : e Carruthers was the Vikings' top scorer with 14 points, and also led the team in. rebounds with nine. Brian MacKenzie ,.hit for 13 points, -Brock Stimson got seven, Steve Stringer, four and Gary Lounsbury, five points. Bill Docking with nine, and Phil Schnessler with eight points were Mitchell's top scorers. - - Coach Frank MacDonald's junior :Vikings suffered a- serious blow to tt it playoff hopes when they dropped a 40-27 verdict.to Mitchell in the second half of Thursday's double-header. Their 'record is now five wins and three losses, which leaves them tied for fourth place with Listowel. Like the seniors, their final game of the schedule is today in Stratford: Ron Willis was the only Viking to hit double figures in the juniors' loss. Besides his 10 points, Casey Wildgen and , Pat- Conlon atConlon added six each, Jim Watt and Al Bogie, two apiece and Dave Patterson one point. Pete Thorup had twelve:points for Mitchell while Steve Hagerty got nine, and Don Vosper, eight. • Mitchell led by only one point, 16-15'at halftime, but steadily pulled -away from'the yikings;in the second half., BY KEITH WILLIAM$., Only' two, games were play:.y last week as the regular season for the Central Huron Hockey League wound up. Semi finals get underway at the ,Goderich arena on Sunday, Feb, 20 when Bayfield and Building Centre will .play and Sifto Salt will face off against DR,MCO. The - ,winner will be decided on a three out of five basis. Q.n.Wednesda y, Feb. 9' Bayfield edged - the° Juveniles 3 2. ' Bayfield took an early lead when Will Wedlock made good Qua pass from Wayne Doak at 9:30 of the first period. There was no further scoring until 12:45 of the second frame, when iDave Graf put the , .Juveniles back in the picture with °' the help of Bruce Stoll,, A.t 3:47of the final ,peri a Bayfield again took the lead• as Don Johnston scared from; Den. Crawford ,only to llaye the s open Juvenilescome back for another marker at 15:57 as Phil Petrie put one away unassisted. Dave Wilkinson wound the game Up for Bayfield, however, at .18:31 the assist going to• Wayne Doak. In the other game, played Sunday,•February 13 in Goderich, Building Centre nlew a, tvrogoal lead over } Holrnesv�ille twice' 'td drop that game 4: Bud Boyes was the first goal- iet:ashe scored urassisted"at 8:27 and Rick Sowerby fe1lowed it up with a second unassisted goal, for Builoling ceectra.4144W Paul Draper proved to be the star of the game, However,, and pulledHolmesyille into.a tie in the second period as,.he scored twice. . The, first goal came at 4:33 with the assist going to Pete Postill and the."sedond 'at 9':42 with the assists. going to Harvey, Carter. and Mel iiohner. .. x�t d , Boldin �'p the, . -final, .fie •� .., • .� ay Centreagaintook a two -goal lead as Marr Lassaline scored from Rick Sowerby, at 4:10 and Dennis Lassaline scored from Bud Boyer and Mark Lassaline at 5:33. Holmesville staged their second comeback beginning at 8:14 when Fete Postill put„ it away with the help of Bill Hoggarth. and Paul Draper, Draper then; went on to oorl1plete the mammas sisted as .11e Y scored at 9:5Q'and19:22. tutheran worship 'T,he secouu in a .newly orggnized program of Lutheran worship serviees will be held this Sunday. February 20 beginning at 2:00 p.m. in the chapel at Knox Presbyterian Church. This service, as was the, first held on February 6, will be conducted' by Bruce Bjorkquist who is presently a member of the staff ©f•Conestoga College; Huron bQ Bran* • • 4 The first service turned out to be very .successful and tnernbers of • thelocal,.. ,congregation are to . king to ariather this Sunday. -�(�$r4A 111�1�4t 1011c this Wed. and Sat. /QUALITY CHECKB BONELESS SUPREME - FCtijT` SIRLOI N or_ROUND STEAK. BUPNSEUROPEAN STYLE � yxo ' SAtlSAGE PousN-bb4-��!ucic - SCHNEIDERS FAMOUS LUNCH MEATS MACARONI AND CHEESE - LUNCHEON, = MEAT AND CHICKEN • BOLOGNA - PORK .& DRESSING DUTCH LOAF •- PICKLE AND PIMENTO - HEADCHEESE 6 -OZ. PKGS. - ...:,�... .. The Goderich Figure Skating Flub will hold its annual 'skating tests and ` bYiipetitions -this Saturday and coming Wednesday, :. -it-th'e•--G oderieh--a-rena_wit-h—the-- skaters out to win a wide variety of trophies. The classes are. as follows, listed with the °donators of the __.trop,tiies aikarded, tp. tl_ e _ skater—, winning the -category, LIQUID -32 fl. oz. IVO R HIIGH LINER' 16.Oz. Pkg. Perch Fillets Batter Crisp BY THE PIECE BOLOGNA ►b. EPICURE OR KENT BACON ib. FRESH CHICKEN LEGS or BREASTS MODRNE , TISSUETOILET VALLEY FARM -2 Ib1 Bag • SALADA-60's McCORNtt-CRAGKERS9146-Oz-014. 'Mouth pro'grainn Continued from • Page 1 or 20 per cent in exceptional cases. App-iications 'must be -,postmarked by midnight, March 8. • Only in exceptional circumstances will this deadline not be adhered to. The target, date for project approval is mid-April. Projects may begin any after May 15, but all project objectives must be achieved by September 15. „ a • .. Application forms ,will 'b'e available from Canada anptYWer Centres, Information Canada, and regional offices, of the"Secretary of State Department as of Jalnuark 24, and not before.` Information and assistance in planning projects will be available this year through local field, workers attached to five regional Opportunities for Youth offices located ' in Halifax, ,Mofltreal, Toronto, Winnipeg, and Vancouver. ,, Most Improved Beginner Boy, Mr. Bob McCrabb; Most Improvedfeginner Girl, Mr. Stu ,Sutherland; Junior and Senior Power Skater•,1 M•r. Manfred Dierolf; Most Improved Senior or Intermediate, Mrs ,Marion Mills: Beginner. Free 'Style, Goderich Figure Skating Club4uniar Free-,: Style, . D. & J. Machine Shop; Intermediate Free Style,, Domtar Chemicals; Senior .Free Style, Dominion_Roads; Senior Dance, Mr. Bill Craven; Junior Dance, Ormandy's; Pair's, Mr. Mark Raithly; Open. Seniors (Association • Members and Previous Winnors), Mr. Bill Craven. The Stu Sutherland Trophy was the first trophy donated the year. Mr. Sutherland was - president, . from that time on each new president has brought -in new competitive classes, and trophies were donated by them, or their employer. r, . WANT AUS GET RESULTS AYLMER CHOICE. -14 oz. Tin , AYLMER CHOICE -14 oz. Tin AI Your. Wash Will Be OCEAN FRESH-` Your wash WILL be Ocean Fresh when you use a, Speed Queen Wringer Washer fee, turfing -- titiiit-in non -plug- ging, full-time filter, 'High vaned' and 'tangle -proof. twit - *tor, Safety wringer with double bar safety release,' Finger-tip start . control, .°.Automatic._ timer., Double' Walled tub SERVICE �MII0N I1A6! A.S♦ubsidiary o#. 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