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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-01-31, Page 39 _g 00OgRi.,61•1 SIGNAL.syAli,liftSPAY, JANUARY 31, 1974,PAO* "Players are° no probleYn - Eastwood scored the, other. An- dominated play throughout the just the parents''..11ow manY 'drew Sumner drew °an a.ssist ongarne- iirfOit-tiadkeY erithniiiasts. read 11tfurphY's Arai „ goat.' Jamie David Eastwood and Larry this article in the London Free Daer recorded the Shutout. ...- Kelly paged the Sun s) attack Press on Saturday January .Bedford • -Hotel* ani with two goals each. 19th9 You should haveTake. Ma D al Mar•ne battled to Willie Denomme. had one . - - , your boy to the Arena, and then , ‘, • - • . goal and three assists for the, and Steve Boyce set him up. . a z-2 tie on Friday January 25, • - . the leading. team, Glenrnark Hornes3-.2.'Scoring the winning -g.oal was Del Bedard, unassisted. Mike ,Wedlock opened the scoring from mark Homes, as Rob Jeffery ' stay to watch, him play.- ' ,For the Bedford it was Jain Suns. Darrell Graham scored Goderich Electric tied the • Did you ever '.notice that Gaor once and had two assists. Larry game as Tom Profit was set up Thom"'on and Randy yn' when a visiting team from Lop- wh did the adartmDavid Boyce contributed one pal and by Jim Withers. 'Dennis Kerr. -e ' don, etc. is „in r.rovvri to _play 1e fromRob,Whithtt And an assist while playing a strong made it 9,41. before' the end of or' , there. are more parents - in at teve Profit from Chagame both ways. John Alexan- the first period, for G,ienrnark SRandy p-. • 'tendance fromout of town, -, an were the MacDonald der scored .the other Suncoa4t, Homes.' Only score in the m • ., • marksmen. . tv- than from in town? I disagree . cotintersecond period was by Scot . • , with -Several statements madeRobbie , Kisch, "Joey Wilson, tying the game for by Paul Sallaway, What was Saturday 'horning January 26 saw two vety exciting gamesMorrissey, Mak Rowe Duane Goderich Electric. - : Elliott, and Randy Graham In the first game, MacDonald ' d • t ' ,,....... your opinion? BURGER BAR KINGS In an exhibitibn game played in Clinton : last Saturday Steve Profit scored for score e g .• , evening against Clinton Midget The Suns have played a total The Goderich Lion Pee Wee MacDonald, John Thompson "B" the Kings came up with a thirty league toornainent Club,.travelled to Wingham on from Kent Feagan the Bedford 9f . l tWp-nothing victory. Berry each notched a goal for This game featured a penalty tories; three. yes and seven Pee Wees by a-9--73 score. . t f shot where the Bedford's goalie losses. Over that span the local I . Good 'passing proved. to be ' Marine edged;•the Bedford receive assis s. GODERICI1 flotel "2-1. Granr GarraW and Tim Webb and Jamie Smith , LION 'EE WEBS 1 • ° and. exhibition games so- far, ,Thursday night. The Lions goal. 'Steve Williams and Russell , ,compiting a record of 20 viO- were victorious over the hosting The Robertiiiii Memorial School senior boys' volleyball taam won a Gocierich area tournament held at Goderich District -Collegiate Institute. on Saturday. Members df the winning taam. are: .(front row, left to right) Mike Burley, Chris No0d, - of Grant Garrow. Basketball' e ings a the winners and picking up the squad has scored 161 goals and the strong point of the game as Randy Gaynor stopped the shot - Shut -out was Pete Diickvvorth. had 9a scored against them. -all of the Lions' Team's for- • NOVICE ALL STAR In the Second gerne, Gar- Tuesday t he Suns played wards' figured in on the score Redmen defeat Daryl °Madge scored an a dinerb Dairy and Graham Ejec- their final regularly scheduled sheet by either scoring or - goal Mouth 'scramble with five :tric played to a 1-1 tie. Mike leogue game in Mitchell. Here assisting. the Legion Al -Stars a 2-2 tie goal and DaVid Mood froni on the AA" Southwest Lon- ' aired the hat trick and also . oc a , 1, ings , who man a would-be minutes left in the game to give Eastwood •scored Graham's. on Saturday the Suns -will take Speedy Mike Hodges • cap- . ; . • with Listowel _on Saturday Joe Melady the Gardiriers goal. don Atoms in an exhibition assisted ' on tvve goals. Ronan • • January 26. David Gallow- game at MO p.m. Conlon and Roger Lewis each Star of the game has to be scored the first Goderich goal Graham's goalie, Jarnie Daer Sim s' coach Riehard„Madge - scored twice and, Lewis also in the first period. goal. The G.D.C.I. :Viking' senior This waS a beautiful goal to • ponent in the O.M.H.A. McGee, Bill Peters/ and jim , Melee Meriam, Rick 'Rawson, John Brown, Perry Te1ch4l; (back row, left to right) Bill Ross, Randy Lamb, Mike Milley, Terry Schweitzer, Rocky Wells. Absent, Shannon NrIblOck. (staff photo) ROBERTSON ROUNDUP ticipantS. We -would like to •stoppedy revealed that the Sun s'first op- assisted on two as did Larry - The junjor ,girls' and boys' - h been thank those -responsible for the The stahding -after Satur- playoffs will be Exeter, with Costello. • • boys' 'basketball 'team ran into see as he beat the Listowel da 's game has MacDonald - defencemen and let go -la knee y g that series completed by The other goat getters for the a red hot ,gang of Reamer' - Marine and Graham Electric February 17. The winner of this Lions were Larry Daer and Thursday at Clinton and drop- -high shot to score. - , tied for first place with four Frazer Abbott and John.' _ . , series will move on to play the , .Robert McDonald. Daer tallied ped their 'first ga-me of the wiria.,_Llosses and 1 tie recereis. winner of Strathroy and an assist as well, while Larry Huron Perth Conference Kloss played their best game of They are followed by the Bed- Petrolia. No dates have been Madge and liefenceMen Danny schedule, 69-38. the year_on defence, Rickey °Young, 'David Ruxton and points -Set: yet for either of these series--; . %fillet and -Staven „Arbour. -'. The senior Vikingi- now have - ford -who are just: two, Dirrin Moore showed 4 each helped with orje. tas, of.„. .._, behind with 3 Wins, 3 loses - , - a record of four wins, and one - hustle oil the forward line .• . . ATOM HOUSE ,LEAGUE, Wingham forward Rick , • and 1 tie. Gardiner's Dairy is loss. The win gives -Central . Jahn Peters laid 'opt the har: - fourth with -one win,. five losses,- , • MaoLennan scored twice and Huron a three win, two loss z • , dest check the teairi has made Both games Tuesday ended /fill Foxton .tallied the other an o : recqrd. this year:. This check saved" a in a tie; in the first game Mein- opposing goal. Ihthe only previous meeting goal. Mike Moriarity also SUNCOAST ESTATES ATOM ALL-STARS or tee Real Estate and Goderich atnotb,er exhibitiihr genie between these two. teams this Electric played to Et one ' on Saturday night the Lion Pee season, the Vikings hung a 23 played his best game of the year in goal. • Playing perhaps their best; McIntee opened the scoring in Wee Club met South London* point defeat on the Redmen•in The boys bOosted their moral. heckey of the season 80 far, the the first period- on an , Optimists. The Lions agai it bit when_pn Sunday January Suncoast Suns won •two games. unassisted goal by Mike Mur-; were able to capitalize on their . , e h This held up until 'the 0- passing plays and frustrate the • e-• the Stratford Huskies- tour- • nament during -the Christmas ,holidays,' .• 27, they swamped Zurich 13-1. last week, one n agu play p y. , .,„ Everybody worked hard and • and One exhibition'encpunter. . third p.erio'cl, and three-way London team. . were full credit for the 'win. Last , Tuesday the* 'Suns passing -lay Stott Filson beat: , . ' • Jim CoStello, Steven Arbour, BO I. Cj Daryl Madge had, a hat trick shutout Seaforth 7-0 in. -Steve Buxton, MeIntee's goalie, Roger Levvis apd Larry McGee , 1ff In w and an aggigr Dave Gallovad Seaforth to record their- four- to tie the game. Setting, up the each tallied once for their team. . 2 goals and 2 assiSta, -as ----------------. . in fifteen WOAA . "tying goal was Dean Bowra and while passing out the assistance er- ' G Thursday, JerrY•Lobb scared 19 points for Central Huron. Bob Riehl had 17 points for the Redmen- and Larry Carter ad- •• ded 14. Jim "Jo -Jo," Watt; with 18 points, was the top scorer for the *Vikings. • ° ,CentraillUron also 'Won the junior game, 4344. . Tin Jewson with 20 points was the top scorer for the win- ners 'While 'Doug 'Riehl added .10. ,The , G.D.C.I. midgets were the' only winners .among the . Viking- squads: Coach Frank MacDonalds , team -blasted Central.Huron, 52-14. volleyball teams have practising diligently, -the past organization of this. , Twelve' , 'girls and boys represented our • week with the assistance a Mr. Currie and Mr.' Brooks. On school at the vdlleyball tour - Thursday January 31 at 3:30 nament., Several other stbdents from p.m. there will be a re -match our -school came to support the .7vvittict4, toicaouritaornchmelrnbeBr. t f tearti. We had a 'Most en- -Mrs. Noirn a'n' s. class is jOyabler- time. The -boys wan working on speeches:and are_ the final game. The _girls went as faraS the Serni-finals. We painting on glass Projects have„begm ,interesting and will would • like to, congratulate -thern an their excellent perfor- be completed shortly. .. mance: In Miss Bonthron'S class our Mrs: Shaddick's class wou new friends, the rats, have been well- 'received and.always have greatly. appreciate any • used stamps. These stamps will go plenty to eat and drink. Bobby to,, Red Cross to raise , Sex has been. sent home and ' money. The Red Cross is given replaced by 'Twinky, 11 e a '-d011ar a 'pound. In the junior ha , repr se - In ' Copk's• room this --tatives, from each. das,s will speak in .the gym on Friday,.w*;:** Ore learoing, how t? February 1. • _Guests are use the„ opaque- and overhead rojectora. We are Using them welcome to come and listen to P our speeches, The seniors to help ,us with projects about spoke in. the auditorium on Canadian animals.„ • Tuesday morning: One con: •.We have all enjoyed seeing' the 'many -things from Florida testant from each class will that Shannon -Stewart brought.. Speak. ' • The judges are Mrs. Morrispa,Mr. KnisleY and Mr. back with her.. - , goals and 2 aSsists. shut out fedorded by the 'Suns' 'Glenmark Homes opened the bour, twice, Tom Schrain, Mike .0 enc Peters With 2 goals; Rickey and kobert..Guninfings. orr a breakaway to beat.„_,Ren1 each The -Londoll ;players - • . The "Goderich Pee Wees en- • JefferSOn7-The winners vVere Last weekend Mrs' Shaddick . Mack *Crawfdfil who had 2 league games. If was the sixth itolvrt Taylor. - ., for these boys were Steven r - Other scorers were john goaltenders, Jim MacDonald . scoring as Dennis Kerr scored Hodges' and Roger Lewis ()nee - Young, Brent Fisher and Todd Captain LarrY Kalr--ssored Bellinger:, who was in the nets scored twice' Co bring the game f ht * , sen s ree representatives Rittinger. John.' Kloss; Fraier'' fopr,'-goals for the Suns. (Larry, for ,Kentucky Chickens. Ken- to a final 6 to, 2 score. , drew Telford' and, Rickey .,, Rowe Scared the other laack to, get the equalizer. as, teyed the Legion Zone Cham- The,qualifying'rounds for the Jason: Ainslie Heather Bran attended on the metric conver- attended •a conference in You'he had assists. • Goderich goal. Rowe also Tom-Sinith set up Kevin Camp-- pionships, on Sunday in St. "Carling s Bowling' tournament, Vince Young, Goderieh, 6848;• der. and Michelle Campbell. The 6oys will be off this •picked up four assists for a five • bell. Final seore 14. Marys with high hopes. They to be held in on Easter Brenda- Cleland, Listowel, A senipr boys' ahd girls' Sion. 'It is,to be taught in the Abbott Brad Armstron • An . Boyce added a pair while -Mark tucky Fried Chicken ,oug, • • Ginger Dadson,:Listowel, 631f; schools soon. Saturday February '2, but will poin evening., ndy G h Saturd 's first game' was a skimped through their firat ' weekend, have been completed. - 62L3-; Ken Bester, Walkerton volleyball tournament was ,,, - played oil Saturday at th,e - ' Mr. Harland also went „to a resume action in Byron on Sun- had a pair of assists while- tough one to lose. McIntee 'Real - game against • Walkerton - by The qualifiers are:Women: " 6841. .• . . day, February 3 and in .Kelly, was credited' with one , Estate ' lo,pt,, 1.0 On a third shots on goal in - ov.ertirne. ' 'Mari *Moore, Goderich, total These were the top, nine G.D.C,I. ‘,„,, . 4.. ;,; workshop on " outdoor Listowel Monday, February,„4:0„, assist giving him -five points oh period goal, late in the game by - Walkerton scored- three tim,es 'pintail - 6812., T.helma Kramer, women and top ten men after This was a. very enjoynte - &ideation. This was held in Huron County. . Next home game is Saturday the nigh& play.' ', Steve ' Sager of Kentucky in the first two -periods while Owen ' SoUnd, 6767i '' Barb., ,bOwling '30 'games in • Six •dif. event for spectators, and par- February.,„.9, when Zurich will . The Suns gave ur er Ch• k . B th oalies_were Goderich tallied only once Streeter, Goderich, 6723; ferent bowling alleys. 0 rn .NOVICE HOUSE,I,E..AGUE Saturday here when they all the wa4y. Kevin Campbell pass from Robert McDonald. .6'720; ., Skil-ley-. „.„ Knox, .Walkerton, Iristowel, Goderich,• „ .• •. • • The roll-off's were .-held From the .horse s mouth • • • vbe in. . _ evidence of their improved play -Superb and was a close game ••'when berry Madge scored on a' - Cherie' Cooper: Col lingwood, , . - Graham Electric- t d blasted Huron East Minors, 8- set up the winrilhg goal and In the third -period the Lions' Collingwvod, 6696; Shirley Gardiners Da ry - o on ecember 9 in London, with position three Rven.,_eve r : tthe ndon tearn Coming out on • bour and ,Larry. Deer each Sound, total Pintail 7262; Ken day January 21 totAke over first place. Paul Murphy was top 645, tit this time the Suns the leader. with 2 . goals?, Mike, 2 These same. two teams met team played hard to tie the. op- Proctor, Owen • Sound,°663-4.- there were no penalties called • in this game. .Goderich,Blectric came .from' behind to -edge out 'a Will over a0 n St A • Men Vern lohnston Owen AINSLIE 106 The Square Goderich Phone 524-8551 NOBACKS Chicken Legs LB. EXTRA LEAN Ground Chuckiteak- LB. $ 1 SAVE 20c LB. MAPLE LtAF • LB -Sliced Baton tallied once 'while Ronan Johnslon, Chaim, 7267; -Ernie Co assisted with one... Webb, Listowel, 7248; J6e Ber•,- -Overtime saW-Goderich Pee berich, Walkerton, 7168; Ken Wks stir trying- and -fin -ally Bartley, Owen Sound, .7157; Larry• McGee scored . the: go - John Cooper, °wet) Sound; ahead pal), but Walkerton- 7155, retaliated soon aftei:$to tie it - The mixed •team made up again. Thus theovinning team of • the folLowing ladies and was decided.by shots on pal of . men: ,Norty,Ethier, Owen which Goderich had five shots „S:pund, -056; Joan Scrannage, t th itiona. four Collpingwood 6:37'13; •Glen Clinton, Collingwood-and Owen Sound. These bowlers are all froin t e lue a er Zone and members of the O.B.C. . • • • , . The top three ladies and men also roll -off in' the singles as well as' the team competition. - Other bowlers who were in- volved in, the- roll -offs from Goderich' but „didn't qualify are; -Sonny- Moore, Don_, • McWhinney, Heinz Sartori,- - Verna...J.Sekaah. _and Del Mie -,L Gerry _Geyoor provided his Breadner, Owen Sound, 6890; chelmore. team-rhates with strong support in the, goal -to , help win the, - Junior Farmers game the hard- way. ' 1 • After a hurried dinner the rovinciai talent Qoderich players vOent into . • - O. their second round with -Fergus, 1,vho playea ,a strong game of-- — .. , heickey. The Lions played- their thp'oorest• game this S.eason. . ,Althouthegh Stephene Gallowmariy kept festivalcoming em in gam_with . good saves in net, the I.,,ions--/- . just could not get -owtrack and „, Talent Festival - one of the ladies' trio, folk singing and were unable to- score :on the several 'annual provirrcial choir competition's. As well the Fergus F us Pee•Wees, „The Goderich • ° r by Ken On gonday January 21 at On M d , , Januar 14 at tondon irt the second .rage, 'the ,Western, .Fair Raceway, True Personality -owned • by the partnership of VVhitham and Sadler *as third 4,rith Dort Car-. boa on the bike. Inthe sixth ,raceotrgla,§_ Bars Owned- by Geo, Feagan • Of Godericik ;and Ron Feagan' of bu.ndas',,,was fifth 'with, Gerry Roebuck of -Goderich on the bike. In'the tenth race; El -Sam 0, 'owned' 65i Joe Eind Dick • and Dick , Burgess all of Seaforth was fourth with.GorCi) Pullman ,of Seaforth . on the bike, On Wednesday night, the severttli race winner was Carry. on Sly owned by Andrew Park lv Poi titehell with -Gerd Pullman rt •othe bike . The mile. was, in . -2:14.1' and . the pay-eff waS $9.50. • Saturday afternoon aLLon-. don -in the seventh 'race, True. Personality was fourth: ,In the ninth race -El Sam '0. was second. - Junior armer activities, will top preseritati6ns in the public team came ,home with a 3 to 0 be the first event in '1974 to - speaking competition will be loss. .mark the 30th -,Anniversary of' h„eard. This Saturday" at 6:30 the . th Junior ' Farmers' - During the Show of Stars 'a Goderich Lions will. host the o South ' West London Major team rho eliminated Goderich Pee Wees fStickirthe Silver Stick Tourney in a 3-2 ga me. This seharnouel.d prove" tO be an exciting PEE, WEE , HOUSE LEAGUE 'On Monday, January 21; -in theifirA.garne at 5:30, Gpderich Resiturant ,edged-ou t 2-1 vie. tory' Oyer Lionel's Sunoco. Philip Brown opened the scring for ° Goderich Restaurant -TIM -a -misted. Tying the, game 'for Lioner„s, Sunoco was Rick Leddy. Assisting was Stewart Crew. •The winning goal was scored by Robert Pickney, unassisted. Freezer Special • riiefts040004104611000104ills EXTRA LEAN , Sides k ' INCLUDES ,LOIN & SHO CHOPSTENDERLOIN - SPARE RIBS " SAUSAGE .FRESH OR -SMOKED HAM & ROASTS CUSTOM. KILLING- CPROCESSING . FOR FREEIER A SPECIALTY. - PHONE 624-8551 :iqst•" • .• • c•P e Association of Ontario. mass chair performance will With an all time high of 175 take place, under the direction - entries, -the Festival promises of Mr, Lloyd. Bradshaw. to 'provide a full day's .eAter- Following this a dance will be n tainment for the 1,500 phis ex- held in the Canadian. Room. pected to attend' the • prograrii During the Festival, winners' February 2nd at the Royal' of several of this year's Junior York Hotel -in Toronto. Huron Farrner travel programs will be County Junior Farmers will be `annIiunced, i.ncluding the represented in dancing and Australia • and New Zealand general- talent competitions. ,• 'Exch'ange and' the Ontario • Sherrie Storey and ,Ministry Agriculture and Bennewies Of the Seaforth Club FoOd. Thavellirig Scholarships :will be Step Danci.ng. Joanne , to the United Kingdom. Malon' ey, of the Seaforth' Club Toni Melady of Dublin has will. 'be in the writing coin- been nominated '-by Huron petition- and Margaret Frankeri County •for the Australia and of the Clinton Club will --be New, Zealand Exchange. , Jim tieing an instruhiental- Henderson of Seaforth has In addition. this year; there been nominated by 'Huron will be an Art and Photography -•CountyTor the United Kingdom Second game: St.fto Salrwon, Display. contributed by Junior trip. ova; Club Grill 3-101eading the Farmers from across. 'Ontario. , a attack was Dong Cruickshank' Highlighting the Pestival will -.with two goals and Steve be the "Show of Stare th6 Beat the, 1319 One.. Walters knocked in the final, Canadian Room of the hotel at , goal for the Sifto s. Picking up .7:00 p.m. Thcliided in this, H. ---Attack (continued oh page gy the we innrs in the vocal solo, ive Heart Fund the assists for the winners were prograin m will be selections fro, G Pebbies ,Girl own -ed by Geo. . and Ron Feagan, was second with . Gerry Roebuck driving. Artie John ovened, by. 1.,arry„, liale of Seaforth was fourth in the fourth race with Clarence , O'Neil on the bike. In the seventh rac‘Carry an Sly was third. Saturday afternoon at Lpn- don, the first race was.wori-by. . Douglas Bars.', The pile was in 244.1 and the payoff Was - $4.50., In the sixth race,' Jimmy The Butler Owned by , Robert • and H.O. Jerry • of Goderich was third with Robert on the bike. True Persoriality 4 -vas second in the seventh race. l.,ast. Sundayaf*nbon at Windsor Raceway, Hari() -Bucky,, owned by Prank Cook, -Lorne .Brown and Ross McEwen, all of Clinton was third- in - the second race and Hickory Lassie, owned by - Frank Cook was. fifth in, the• seventh,rade. • ... • • '1 97.3- PONTIA LEMANS . Four door sedan, 6 cylinder automatic, pow-er string,,, radio, roar defrost, 'remote control a.- -- mirror, floor" mats, side moulding, wheol•covers,. whitiwall Ursa, finished In grain , vilth Mistral Se cloth interior. tJe. PKD;312 .