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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-02-14, Page 3
A, ro tl GOD,BRICH SWWNA-STARI'l IV11SDAY, F`EBRUARY,14, 197 ' !(8 a 1,7 Don't forget the big show fin Gaynor had the' shutotat.fox the bringing, the fourth game ,back - with four .-points was ike February 16. at 7:_30 in the Bedford. here tonight, w • Chishciim, as he had two goal,.' • Ed Willis had scored twice in and two assists. Tom Profit ._ Goderich Arena. The Mother On Friday, February 8, �_ All -Stars, coached by' guess Graham Electric shutout Gar -the second period 'to --give the picked up two goals in the high who, take on the Novice "B" diner's Dairy 3-0, Jamie Daer -,- Broncos their lead but Sun's scoring • game, Jim Mathers and All -Stars. This should be a in nets for Grahams was full goals by David.,„ Eastwood and Tim Lassaline `each had one Phyllis Diller Night as the worth for his shutout, 'Mike Larry,Kelly tied' it up. goal and an assist, Dave Par - coach has both Saandras in the -Eastwood had two goals. and Darrell. Graham and Mike sons, Del Bedard and Dean • lineup.` an assist for Grahams while Paquette assisted on East- Bowra picked up assists also, ' Flying Fathers All -Stars ' Tim Chisholm. notched the wood's goal and John Huff Spoiling Brad Downey's coached by Punch? will play at third goal, helped 'on Kelly's. ` .. shutout Was Toin Smith,.. who ' it as they have the task Of , Saturday morning, February David Bell scored for Exeter "' knocked in Kevin Campbell's ' meeting the Atom "R" All -9 saw Gardiner's Dairy edge half way through the sten shot, Stars, - MacDonald Marine 1-0, Terry minute overtime,gameSecond . gaae Glenmark Then the showdown - the .Bean played brilliantly in the David Eastwood, scoring -his Homes outscored Mclntee Real coaches, conveners, mainagers Gardiner net to ealrn- his second goal of the game, tied it ` Estate 4-2' in a *ell played and Minor "',Hockeyexecutive shutout, The only goal of the with just under two minutes game. Bandy/ Middel opened have challenged the Pee Wee game was"''bv' )tiVi4 i Mahood in left in the game on m. a pass frothe scoring'yfram Mike Wedlock . "B" All-Stars°i the third period unassisted. Larry Kelly, and Mike made it two nothing Should be a good night of en: The second game -of the mor- Robert Cummings played an from bandy to give Glenmark a tertainment as the Midget "B" Hing saw' Graham E'-lectric outstanding game in the Sin's---- tw'o goal lead. Lou ,DeWinter 'and Bantam House League break up a close` game in the nets, and the whole 'team gave made it 2-1. as Mark Hunter set players have taken on the job of third period with two fast goals everything they had, skating - him up 'to give,'Mclntee their ' refereeing, being linesmen, or attid g(i on to win 4=1 over Bed- 'hard •throughout -the exciting first goal, Glenmark Homes -got ficial scorers,goal judges and ford Hotel, Paul Murphy from tl contest, two •more goals as Mike ' conveners. , Andrew Sumner, Brent The Suns must win tonight's Wedlock picked up. his' second . Door prizes will be won and Williamson unassisted and two game since a tie would give goal ,of the •game and David the price of admission is only goals from Mike Eastwood Exeter the series,but coach Lomas got his first of the year, $1,00 for adults, and 50c .for were the Graham goal scorers Richard Madge feels that if the Neil Coughlan' assisted on children. See --you at -this big while Raymond ' Vanstone Suns work as hard as thew did Dave's goal, McIntee's second event, `,"' scored for the Bedford. Sunday, they .have a good' goal was scored by Don Moss, LEGION NOVICE ALL -.STARS. ' the standings as of February chance to force a fifth game in unassisted. open gameand with any. luck, Don I -161st should "have had 5 'or 6 goals on Roy Fisher, who was in the nets for ' McGee's. Dennis , LeBlanc stated that Roy looked "and played tike Ken. Drysdale. Dennis missed the net three times in the first period.' Rick Rawson scored . both goals for Dori Hoist, gill Gauley lead the attack with, four goads and an assist and now is the top point man in this league. Whyisn't he on the Al•l- Stars? Mike Kingcame up with his best game of the season, three goals and an assist. Other goals were by Dale Duncan, Mike Mii•ley, and Doug Red- path. - Irb Thursday'.s game Don Hoist Real Estate won their second game of year as they held on to defeat Goderich Elevator ,2,1. In the nets for Don Hoist was Rick Rawson, and he came,, up with •several good stops in the game as the only goal he let 'in was by Steve Meriam. Don Hoist went ahead 2-0 on goals by Steve Doney and Tori GODERICH r, The locals travelled to first with 7 wins, 3 losses and a In an exhibition game in •LIONS PEE WEES Doherty, while picking up Listowel on Monday February tie far' 15 points; 13edfo"rd Hotel Stratford last Thursday, the The Goderich Lions . Pee assists on --these goals were 4 and came home with a 2-2 tie, is second.with 6 wins, 4 losses Suns defeated Stratford Minor Weis face a busy week, begin- . Dave Russell, Gerry Wunnink and - 1 tie "''for 13 points,;„ 3-2• ' t ming on Thursday' when' "the''S�' "- ,and Jeff Harrison,- U Rickey line of Dave Gallow, Larry Kelly scdred''twice and ey Young and Mark, MacDonald Marine is third travel tci Strathroy to compete KINSMEN' • Crawford led .the 'team in both with 4 wins, 5-•1•osses, and 2 ties Darrell ,G,raham once for the ' against their Pee Wee team at E3 i _ . going to Zurich has invited theGa,llow scored'. the first is with Sunday aft r\noon February .10,',Goderich goal 'unassisted as he and'2 tiesvfor 6 'points. . L.ariry 'Boyce, David, Eastwood, ticipate in -their hockey winter, ?,.3/0- the Kinsmen`Midgets defeatedsplit the defence and pulled the The -Playoffs will begin , and Willie Denomme. . ' . .. weekend on Saturday. atKincardine -6 tOA. 'Both teamsgoalie- to seole. • . February 25. With.the..first.Place_ Stratford'.s • goalg' were -scored, *. after- which . the.._Lions_ _Will .played positional liocicey, it wasRiclusy., Young then• put the. ' team playing. the foutth and by Pahl;P:ulton•and'NeirDavi --A ' retuin to Goderich to encountera-fast, clean checking game arid ,team ahead -late in the Second • second wilt play -the third.. son. -,, --, the.:,Kincardine Pee. Wees hereGoderich just had more\poliSh —Grant Shelton onened thescoring 'while- ,the • Kinsmen\ -„Were -a man short, but ,Kincar- --breakaway, but 'this didn't; lastas- Scott Kennedy' made it .2-.1Goderfch got three moregoals in suet.esion, as Lee Ar- bour scored frOrn t he ' blue 'lineon a slaphot:, pram. Shelton.got his second goal from DougM.arshall and Rick MoodyKinsmen' goal .was by ;Doug'Marshall as _Grant set .hirn up.•, -.The third. line is improving.with each gan,ie., and a' little ° • 19= are: ' Graham Electric' in Exeter on, Sunday. - - • .• �ItI�IDGET ALL-STARS g ' for`lOYp� rntsi. o "„„� 7 i„��o� ' Randy Graham. with two, Goderich P Wees 'to nay In an hihition game ,a scoringand -theckin way. ga Gardiner's Dairy Suns, . with accs'sts period as he banged' home a SUNCOAST ESTATES be corn etin in the Huronia 1 -, p gLast Saturday night, the shot after Making a pass freim • ATOM ALL-STARS Hockey, Atom Tournament Fraser• Abbott. John Peters on y . ' „Lions played the Lucan. Pee defence ''with . Jeff Deno.mme Tonight (Thursday) at 7:00 ' being held,.in Teeswater: .. Wees, Doing -the scoring for and , Milk- 'Moriatri,ty played m. the Suncoast Suns will Their first game is at 11:40, Goderich were Robert strong game:,..-- . ' play the fourth game of their„,,a.m..when 'they' meet;,Chesley: McDonald with two, Larry Rickey Young had to be' the best of five O,M,i-t A,`At•om 'B' If they win, the Suns will ad- ',hardest d- McGee and Mike, Hod e„ with - •against Exeter vance to second round play -at one- goal -each,, -.Jin} Costello, ' hardest worker of the night as • ' payoff series.. r, 7:00 ' .m•: against either •0 g .Roger, Lewis. ..arid Steven. Ar- hc. made many body checks; • here. Seaf�rrt'h or '.K:inca'rtline. • played his position well arid of- • The Suns staved off. . t,. bout each drew one assist '..in ten came out of the corners elimination in the series, by ATOM HOUSE LEAGUE •` _..the' game to .brinjj the total • •� •-•.Score Go. 4 to .3 'for the Lions. with the puck, ' coming up with a hard-fought Tuesday in .the first •ga-me, Dave.. Callow played” his. 3-3 overtime 'tip in Exeter on Glenmark Homes and Goderich Fun Night which follows the usual strong game 'Sunday. Electric ended' up in a erne -all Pee Wee ,game ' sounds enter - •o 'staining and should -be worth a ' If coaches. Williamson and Here. tin Saturday night the • • tie, Both goals were scored .in ,. •Ibluff, can get the boys • passing Suns had fallen- two games the first period ° as Glenmark •few laughs when some of the before they go to the Listowel behind •in,the Nest of five series Homes opened the scoring ,on a fathers encounter their' sons on tournament; the boys _ will by dropping' a 7_-1- verdict to the , shot by Jahn. Little,' Dennis the ice:Tickets are available at represent the town very well. Broncos. Exeter had previously "Kerr set' him, up, the dool�o`t' from the Minor • Dave Gallow , scored four” ' won the, opening game of the Goderich ,,Electric. tied the times to lead the team against' series at • home bv' a close 5-4 game as Torn Profitrknoc•ked in • a reinforced Zurich team 4-3. 'score. ._, Del' B`edard's pass ,late in the Andrew 'Telford and Mark Exeter took control of Sa,tur-`� • first .period, pl yoffs will begin soon after , , , .,l? Feruary 17 ;yet no, t inSe.•nr Crawford 'had assists on Pave'ns Clays game in 'the first"oft1w.o Kentucky Fried Chicken goal.) ' -' periods, building up a 6-0 lead, defeated Mclntee Real Estate team has been set. Most of the boys ~ worked David Bell scored three for the 2-0 as Paul Bellinger was out- PEE`'.WEE HOUSE LEAGUE hard and deserved. the. -._.win.. Broncos, while David .J'ackson• standing in the nets , for the '` • Monday, February_4 in the Todd Rittinger skated and :added a pair and David Under- 'winners. - Kevin •Campbell _ first game, Sifto Salt won 1 checked well as did -Daryl wood notched 'one. opened the scoring for Ken Hockey Supporters. Club mem- hers:. ; The •"Lions team OMHA • over Lionels,Sunoco.-,No details : Madge, The ..,third period saw , the ” tucky Chicken•'s. Greg. Lapaine • - • were available,-.. 'The defend played well for ,'Suns' holding' their own, with drew the, assist; ,then, on' a Second dame Goderich most of the, game but were still each teats'• scoring .once, screen shot which Steve Ruicton estaurant held on • to defeat Brian or- - ; basin 'some bad moments. Larry 'Kelly scored the couldn't • handle,. Club Grill .3-2 as''they opened g. :=.-.T-wi} -of- Dave's 'goals were', ,,Goderich ..goal, on 'assist from._ . treed. made _it two_ nothing.: nice to watch as he had to Larry Boyce and Mark Rowe, " Mclritee Real Estate, played the- scoring --with two quick goals;. Ted Dohertv:,ycored from ted to suet•. studies to.- the • � � �- be d. ne b l w more experience r sho i cf .he. This. is not sb. period of.reorganization 'and. �- eady for the playoff~ organization. Here then is the Both the somatl • `"` readjustment. .all smiles for 1St. • Va lentine• Thai little sweetheart is all smiles.;as she reminds lovers that. Thursday is St. Valentine's day: Ann Marmon, 5, an afternoon kindergarten pupil in- Emily Cory's class at Victoria P,pbbc •School, uses a big heart as a reminder:(staff photo) �EkR;,EDITOR continued from page 2 February as an all-out bid',to - t encourage membership in the unanswered or indeed that . here was no answer available. ;r • 'c effects ' HOCKEY NOTES challenge to the citizens of .._......Perhaps. it was unfortunate(direct effects on an organism) Fria 'Carina.n 1'hott,graph` that the G.R,A, was formed, as, Goderich. If you are content' :and the genetic effects,` 'hat is •with the town. as is; , if you are advises that he has: ni» ccim an ofshoot of the contrmersv the long term effects on,_future pleted the. series of Minor raging satisfied that no improvements ,) ra in encs the assessment of to our town are necessary or generations', have. been studied ' Hockey team pictures, These A .the south storm sewer and more elosrely and '•thoroughly color pictures, in a tellm folder, - thus,' in the public „eve, became''. desirable; if you are content to • than any cithen-environmental" re available at a dist of $,3,00 . an or anization fcir= the -set- . sit back and do nothing about industrial -insult. It may wental a K. . • env grievance, ,either areal or each, which includes sales,,tax, dement of grievances for•, and, a valid criticism of •t�lie s *fancied, about env facet of our ,, oyc, en a e,d in" he is efforts. If any team has been mitised•, behalf of the resident. c,uf.,.the cif., kll.,. ,.g g g don't hesitate to give Eric a Sunccaest Estate Sub -"division, town s. operations then we are and environmental stzxdies that. nal ftsr yocx_ _ _ -If howwevrer, you _ (iackhand the :puck high over a efencern n Bill ov r. _ y ,just showed their deter- to"ether'or have' lady luickwith Don't forget Goderich Minor• become the spokesman for all The Suns g ' urination in Sunday's game, them and besides thre ll t 524 9i4 and he will he Nothing could be further from ca a -t; ,r Y , ` feel that many things.Tan an only too 'happy to make the truth. This organization .but you fee d too much effort •has"been. direc- The Exeter goal was scored by one of their best games to date.,: ,Wayne Jackson . and �, Philip yh,. Id d ' d tl B' 1 Glover. b� t the ust didn t have get • arrangements. feels very strongly that we can from Ken • Reid's shot. Don sprawling goalie. NOVICE HOUSE LEAGUE Brown knocked in the rebound e Coughlan-n--made.it 2.1 as he was fighting baack with two goa penalties they detriment of somatic and . that no-one wou Id 1'isten to you ° or take any action on your genetic s•tuslies of other more Hockey Executive meeting; on the citizens of Goderich no mat- F oc ev he if tlz didn't help. setup by 'Randy Stoddard. ehruary 19th at 6::30 at the • ter which part.of the town they sideration Gridericti Mem�iri�+l Arena. reside in. common and possibly hazar- a en give. same con- ls. in . t es had, to come out to our dous industrial pollutants-e.g. u his• meeting and' listen, to what we lead. The' results of these Wayne. Jackson picked p H r opportunity >„rtiinih to do Our main aim is to see' the studies show that the, extremely 'John Thompson and Kenny game into overtime. , k Saturday morning in the first. h Anderson :unassisted scored In the 'overtime Kent Feagan on' the assist of the third, period to send the the cause (Kioss). ere is Vcru ) 1 have. to say. Something for the 'c•o4nmunity`s day arrive when the majority of • our formation an officer. Be i+ 1'rcsident• aware of the great. -potential 4-'40,51- -she,,,, services of -,---our lir trt' and our president, • Volunteers wanted, - no -eic- what this town can achieve; At the moment' we are reduced g tial in the third; thi erience nec•essar`•..1,e04 allhe. -when the grrevanc?e of the in- r We second. point of the game as'he small radiation 'dose to the _ scored from Sean Mack. 'Club •Since on wt' ave" have- period, - <,game . Goderic ,�, !rctri�.:• laced first, but the Kentucky Fried Chicken by a Grill. came close on ,tievera�oc oductio•n is n goals. a� d o 1 ' f the B df d •H tel Exeter scored ' • greatest, need. Be a director.•Be,_ ratepayers become pcilitice lly ,,. . .� population from' nuclear power or e e or o . ,,, of of significance as they -defeated hard working axis came ac score n � casicins, :butonly'mans ed to5ecre g d h' .to tie it again avoiding tack was c.ci i s e • co ittee of three. gas ,• teamh d S back f 9 to 1 Leading the at - Monday, W l on with score on MacDonalcI5 .Marine 2-Q on ° r g Monday, 'February 4. Randy elimination in the series--atxdR • , three goals and' an assist. A.Isci b. W •n• M L p to a enetically' based on radiation induced mutat.• tin rates- curren- unass es c' ea n' there. G.M.H,A' rr 1 ' d' 'dual he comes the concern need executive personnel as �eec s you,. rvi c tly accepted by geneticists, unassisted.•Do you ,need extra money for .of all; when .pressure .groups'' This information is available • Friday in the firtit .game at n Dick l their well as ordinary �tne-mber'shi in technical and sciQntifrc SAVE 30c Ib. (NO BACKS) Chicken Legs & Breasts ', n LB..8 9c GUARANTEED TENDER Round Steak & . Fresh Cut;. Sirloin LB.1 .4 9' WHOLE OR HALF�(VERY LEAN) ' 'LB. 8 9c Fresh Roast -Pork EXTRA:�I,EAN Ground Chuck J,..Oi9 HOMEMADE Headcheese ' La. a • w •� e� y hockey equipment, If tin, c can _no longer impose i . 5:30, .Linnet's Sunoco "bombed p • We are not restrictive in of- publications such as the 1972 • Taylor of Canadian Tire Store selfish desires at Che ex erase of Club Grill 5-2. ,Leading the at- �, . tering met7ibership contrary to • "• tack. was Eric Skirton with four in Goderich is t e One to see. the lift:le ,man ,. ' •when, rn t.NSCF.AR report. Further what may have been pubtishecl goals and Rick-Leddy who had He has a terrif'c •plan 'and truth, Goderich may truly in your paper in a previous let --evidence is becomiXig available would be glad to iscu is it with become one of ttu„,;,,,�more that current estimates of the • the hat trick. Dick Ryan set up the' officials of Minor Hockey, desirable I t live in On ter to the editor. -,We are en two, of the goals and it was a eSrra a .p aces a live effect of- ionizing tirely open to any, member of d tario, the public at our meetings, radiation „.may he seriously ©'- team effort as everyone played ave were We feel that our organization overestimated:. except ion well for I inner s ally �; ' can, and will, becpme known as GRA member or ncit. Mem- , Sunoco. Club �Gril'1_ goal ' � OLJ � c' bership t5 by couple that is, one �, th le where an individual e p "ac by -Don Coughlan and Larry Gaynor, both unassisted. Goderich Restaurant 'got a•' .goal in the third ,period by Ken Reid to give them a 2=1 victory - over .Sr•fto Salt. OpeninLthe At the first regular council Restaurant was Ted Doherty as meeting for February, Ad- ministrator Harold 'Walls ad - Wayne Jackson set him up visted that tax arrears -amount, Doug Cruickshank got Siftct- to• -$65.,.290,45 ' as of the end of - Salt goal late ;in the se'c'ond January, 1974. m period. BANTAM over the same 'period last 'HOUSE LEAGUE year," said Walls. • b , McGee G,M. Parts and, The Administrator said it an- Goderich Elevator battled to a ' pears -to be "the trend every 3-3 'tie Monday- February 4•year" to have an increasing McGee's had �'a .three to one - number of uncollected tax ac-. lead on goals by Bill Gauley, counts' Dale Duncan, and Mike Milley; * * * ,but •Goderi'ch• Elevator came The Goderich )lire Depart - back, to tie the game as Wayne ment has requested a raise in - Graham got two goals.• ROY salary to $1,000 per man per Fidler 'and Jacques Richard annum with $1,500 fiir the Picked up a -point each as they . Chief. It was noted in the assisted the first two. McGee communication that the Town goals. Steve Meriam scored• would retain all money from - k Goderich Elevator's' first goal ''out-of-town. calls if this riefs sco rang for Goderich • "That's up about $10,000 9 n and Mike-•Lapaine anti Tom proposed agreement was struck. Sager .et up Graham on both of The matter- was referred to his goals. ,, • the budget committee. Tnescray'"s ,game was one the * * * coach for, Don Holst rind like •A request from th "` i to forget,, as, they. lost 10-2 to •,plowman's Association for a McGee's G,M, Parts. Both grant of up to $50 was referred teams played without'' -their to the budget eommittee' of • de lirt w reg%la eis n -r goal tent , i couhcil. . membershipkfee, tentatively get may . appro ich • us with any at $15.00 per .annum, coversvalid 'ideas for the, im- provement of our town and both man and wife with single have the . assurance,of being membership at $3.00 per,.an- heard. There is no cause num, ' however -small or large,, 'toAn . advertisement-.w,ill be ' which weshall turn a blind' eye, placed in this newspaper" regar- or a 'deaf ear, Many. citizens -ding our February Meeting on Wednesdays February '20. hav'e's vast potential of ideas. � ,Come to our meeting --see for , We are Tuned to listen to�these yourself --listen ,to our views. • ideas, air them in public, and PerhapsFebruary 20 will hopefully, he able to advise the- proper he become, ,an important date in ginger authorities of the real the history of"Gode.rich, wishes of the 'people. Yours truly. To do this we need the G.R.- Robertson, sympathy and help of as many o Acting ,President of our 'fellow citizens as - , Chisholm, possible. Conseguentl;v weC are ` ,pnliChairman proposing a rreneral meeting in L. Lou nsberry, It was noted by -Reeve Deb Shewfelt that- ,a decision is ex- • pecte-d soon on t•he•'iocattcin of - ,the 1973 International Plowing Match. Huron is Toping to be the host for this event, , ** A bylaw is being prepared at the present time to permit an. additional $.l per month to be charged for Soilage in the Town of Goderich. the extra money will he used , to pay fcir a phosphorous .retpo%°er-----very costly equip- cniint demanded by the Provin- cial Government. Treasurer. 00" M 1 'wilier pods' Dear Editor, I"have recently seen a copy of the article that appeared in the Signal -Star, T;,hursday, Deem - bet 6,x,1973, It is a very fair and factual report of the'visit jf the Goderich group and the lively discussions that ensued. a. '•`here is an impression given it ,the report t -hat I would like to correct and that is that the, Goderich grnup,'s q restlon on the long term of genetic effects, of exposure to ,radiation were It is not surprising that the, group may have felt that they- did. hey did not receive all the answiers they were seeking.,It is a Large body of knowledge to cover"in a single ev en,En•g,.•hut we in Hydro : b are prepared to Spend time in helping to provide information to 'iiispell unwarranted fears. We -consider that Ontario is for- tunate in this time of rising fuel costs to---'•-ave-;-the,, .C.-ANDU system using an indigenous fuel supply and having -a very itininor environmental impact. Yours truly, R 'Wilson, Manager, Health Physic. Department., . h r 1( ►r s Dear •-Edittrir; 'The' Executive and members of 'the Maples Leaf Chapter I,O,D.E. wish to express their sincere thanks for the excellent coverage 'in your newspaper during the past year. Your ' as tatra%ice was very much appreciated. .F, Yours sincerely, Maple Leaf Chapter Thursa Millar Corresponding Secrets- 01 i.