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ch Branch 109 of the Royal,Canadian Legion, ;through
er Neil Shaw, has been operating a weekly rifle shoot
e interested in brushing up their marksmanship skills
Goderich and District .Collegiate Institute rifle range.
onday evening until the end of the month the range
rs lose Tuesday but ...
will be open for those who wish to compete or just see if they
can hit a target. Ed Van den Broeck, left, and Mr. Shaw go
over some of ,the target results during a shoot off this week.
(staff photo)
Split two big ones on weekend
oderich .Sailors split
es with the Petrolia
ver the weekend to
ai games 'behind t he
their hest of seven
rni-final. Intermediate
leads the best of
i•final three games tri
arrish scored three
ridav night's game as'
defeated Petrolia 6-4
ich. in Sunday's game
on scored two goals in
as Petrolia defeated
'i-6.
'day's game Goderich
heir hest game of the
they defeated Petrolia
going into the third period. The
Chiefs went hack out in front at
the 45 second mark' of the third
period but Goderich tied the
game with seven minutes
remaining. Goderich opened
the scoring in the overtime but
Petrolia came back with three
goals to win 8-6. Gord Neely,
Stan • McKinnon and Ron
Wilson each scored twice for
Petrolia with singles going to
•Jack Wilson and Bili Butler.
.Jim Hayter and Wayne Doak
scored twice for Goderich. 13111
Gallow and Austin Fults scored
the other Goderich goals.
Petrolia built up a 4-0 lead in
the first 17 minutes of the first
period before the Sailors got on
e Sailors came out the scoreboard. •Jack, Wilson
nttplayed their Wag—seared at 0:31 from Bill Butler
rechecking game -"They and Craig Carter. Gord Neely
rted to throw their made it 2-0. at 11::32 from Paul
around during -the Bell. Stan' McKinnon ,made it
im Farrish and Rick 4-0 with goals at 14:11 and
accounted for five of 16:59. Gord Neely and Ron
Goderich goals with Wilson assisted on the first
,scoring three and goal. Bill Gallow put Goderich
two. Austin Fults on the scoreboard at 18:14 from
e other Goderich goal. Dirk Wolter-beek and Denis
ner, Stan McKinnon, Lassaline. Austin Fults scored
icon and Doug Peters from a scraml)le in front of the
r Petrolia-t.
Sowerhv ripened t he
t 1:44 of the first for
• from Bill Gallow. Ira
-tied the game at 5^06-
'rbeem. Downer tipped
's centering pass over
ewell. Stan McKinnon
olia out in front at
om Gord Neely. Jim
beat Wilf Keating with
lapshot at 16:06 from
'Rau to tie the game.
werby put Goderich
front at 17:14 from
i her. Sowerby fired a
from the top of the cir-
h Keating had in his
t dropped into the net.
Ison beat Chuck -Jewell
akaway to tie the game
from .Jack Wilson,
was about to receive
penalty but the goal
the penalty. Goderich
t in front 5-3 with goals
nd 16:25 of the second.
rrish scored at 6:30
d and Austin Fults
at 16:25 from Kirk
ek and Wayne Doak.
eters cut the Goderich
-one at 17:12 unassisted
low slapshot from
Jim Farrish added an
re goal at the fifteen
mark of the third period
ayne Doak.
rich received seven
and one major penalty.
a was asses,secl ten
and one ten minute
uct.
was )tee major alter -
,n the game at the end of
and period in front of
cinch bench involving
the fans. The fight star -
en a Goderich player
Petrolia man into the
,k Jewell came up with
ood saves in the second
and the entire team
better than they had
nday's game an injury
Sailor teativ lost to
5.6 in overtime after
from 4-1 and 5-4
Petrolia led 4-1 after
iod but Goderich scored
nanaweTed goals in the
Period to tie the game
net at 9:26 of the second from
Wayne Doak.
.Jim Hayter tied the game
with goals at 9:57 and 14:03.
Denis Lassaline assisted 'on the
first goal and Wane Fisher
assisted on the second goal
which was a perfect slapshot•
from the blueline: ;F3i7T Butler
gave Petrolia a 5-4 lead at 0:45
of the third from Jack Wilson
and Craig Carter. Wayne Doak
tied the game at . 1:3:25 from
Austin Fults. Doak sent"
Goderich out in.front at 0:25 of
the overtime from 1inemates
Austin Fults and Jim Farrish.
Ron Wilson scored two goals
fifty six seconds apart to give
Petrolia the win. Allan Bailey
and Gord Neely assisted on the
first goal at 1:03 and Paul Bele
set up the winner at 1:59. Gord
Neely added an insurance goal
at 8:10 from Ron Wilson and
Paul Bell.
Petrolia took eight of eleven
minor penalties called in the
game.
.Defensive lapses cost
Goderich the victory. Injuries
have hurt Goderich -thrhughout
the entire series. Hon Miller
.has played in only one game of
the Aeries is not going t(s see
any more action this year. Bill
I ritzley played only one shift in
the -first game before being
sidelined by :t shoulder injury.
Art McDougall, a member of
the .-- . Crawford-Miller-
McI)ougall line has not played
in the entire stiles. Tung
Crawford players in .Sunday's
game after rrrassing two games
with. a hack injury. Crawford
was not completely recovered
from the injury and was not his
usual self.
GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, APRTt. 5, 1973 --PAGE 9
End season with big win
Alter a successful season
which saw the Goderich Legion
Novic e All —Stars win the.
W O A A (;roup "A" chain
pionship plus the Kincardine
Winter (i;lrnes "I'uurnatnent as
well as going to the semi-final
in the Brampton Lions Novice
Tournament a rid the Zone
Finals in tl►e• () M H A.
plav()tf,, the Legion team has a
chine to add \&"t Ole more
honour 1,1 the list
This weekend they will he
competing 111 the W () A A
Nov t E c• Grand Championship
Tourn:inient at Walkerton.
This t(ltirnarnent will bring
together the winners of the
..v• .li,. ..(,.,
and "E" hanipionships in the
W O A A. into a round—robin
cor144si lion to declare a grand
champion
The Legionnaires will play
their first game at 9:011 am.
S ►tur(l,1\ against the "13"
champions, either Walkerton or
Kin, ardbne. At noon they will
pl:c\ against the "("' winners,
either Mitchell or Durham.
WAH?-ADS
Pack
Power
- v t
, THE ,
, SEPARATE '-
SHOPPE ;,
Main Corner–Clinton
Where
Blouses
Are
Beautiful
11 Open Closed
2-6 p.m. Wed s:-"�
If they they should emerge
from this half of the tour-
nament as winners, the Legion
tears would there play Sunday
at
2'30 pin against the winner
of the "I)1) "1)" and "h" sec-
tions for the grand champion
ship,
'I'he teams in contention in
that section are Chesley,
l ucknow and either "Tiverton
or Zurich.
The Legionnaires played an
exhibition game in London
Friday night, shutting- out
South London 5
The whole tears played well,
particularly in checking, with
coach Don Elliott giving his
plavers'e(tual ice time.
•sial Costello hed Larry
Madge ,cored two goals each,
with iltohert' McDonald getting
the other goal.
Larry Madge, Robert
McDonald) and Danny Maillet
each had two assists while Inn
('ostello had one ass-fst.
Steve Callow and Harold
Sartori shared the 'shutout in
the Goderich goal.
"I'he Goderich tears had
played South London here
earlier in the season, shutting
them oiit .'-l) on that )(rasion.
NOTICE
TREE PLANTING
The Municipality will make available 250 trees. Silver
Maple and Norway Maple, to be placed on Town
boulevards. . - .
Anyone wishing a tree, please notify Municipal Office,
57 West Street, 524-8344, by April 20th, 1973.
J. Harold Walls, A.M.C.T., C.M.C.
Clerk -Treasurer
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On Monday night the Novice
All --~tars played the Peewee
All --Stars in an exhibition
game, losing 9---1. Robert
McDonaltil scored the lone
Legion goal, assisted by Larry
Madge and Jim Costello.
Thank you ...
With the Canadian Foresters Championship Curling
held in Goderich last week now history, the Benmiller
Foresters would like to thank:
Mayor Harry Worsell and his town council for
providing refreshments and dinner on Thursday March
29 at the Legion Hall.
i
Goderich Signal-Starfor their excellent coverage of
events before and after the ,Playoffs.
The many merchants and Companies who 44re so
generous with so.uv.enirs, prizes and friendship.
Our own curlers who forfeited their Wednesday night
curling in order to provide 'better ice for the opening
playoffs on Thursday March 29.
The directors and management of Maitland Country
Club who so generously supplied Club facilities and ice ,
for the event.
Saltford Valley Hall management for their co-
operation and assistance at the Banquet and dance on
Saturday March 31.
Ontario Government for providing the Banquet to all
the curlers and guests from across Canada.
signed-Benmiller Foresters
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