The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-02-14, Page 6•r
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In Level 1, (filen ttFalkineu.
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made a, bid to take aver first
place by, ,playing two games
against Jim Kingsley who holds
a slim ' lead on first position.
Hovever, Glen lost both games
and dropped to -•first, place in
Level 2.. 'Jim Weary' won, his
game to move into second
place, whwile Dennis Little,
Dave Weary, and Rick Kingsley
all moved up one position due
tcu Gien',Falkiner's two losses.
Harold' Kloeze won his only.
•' game of the night to strengthen
his grip on fourth place in
Level 2.
Dwight Aldham broke •a long
losing streak with a victory
over Ian Ross. ' Ia.n then went
on to pick up a win against
John Kloeze.
LaVerne Riley bad an ex-
tremely busy night plying nine
games! LaVerne won eight of
the nine to take over first
position in the 'Honourary
group, However LaVerne will
soots be, eligible to become a
regular member and poses a
gerious,threat to take over first
p.l`ace.
We wish to welcome another
new member to the club, Hilda
Maurer. Hilda won two of her
first four games and both of ,her
wins were against good strong,
players.-lt appears .that Hilda
will provide..us with some•r-eal
lough_ coinattition _. -
" Congratulations are in order
for Dave Weary as he picked up
a Victory. over Charlie
MacDonald. Victories against
Charlie are few and far bet-
ween!
:4,
Sailors enter playoffs
after winning streak
The Goderich Sailors ended' .penalties called in the game•
rb
`fashion, 'Winning . their final's goals in the first severi''minutes
four games. They defeated of Sunday's dame to start
• Seaforth twice and ,Port Elgin Goderich on its way to a 7-3
and Kincardine once each. win over Port Elgin: Sowerby '
The standings alrera'sh llo s: their regular easori• in fine Rick So y -,scored two
LEVEL 1: Jim Kingsley with
26 wins, 6 losses antl draw for
:803vercent; Jim Weary 18-5-0
.783; Dennis Little 16-4-2 .773;
.Dave Weary 18-5-1 .771; and
Rick Kingsley 13-4-2 .737.
.. LEVEL 2: Glen Falkiner
with 15 wins, 6 losses and 0
draws for .714 percent; John
Kane 15-9-0 .625; Glen Wight -
man 13-10-0 .565; Harold
l{loeze 1416-I .468; and Laird
Eisler 7•-14-1
LEVEL 3: Larry McDougall
with 10 wins, 21 losses and 2
draws for .333 percent; John
Kloeze 8-27.2 .243; Dave
,Carruthers 4-13-0 .235; Dwight
'Aldham 2-15-0 .118;. and Kathy
Weary 1-25-0 .038.
Honourary .mirnbers:
Laverne''Riley with 16,,wiris,' 2.
losses and. 1 draw for .868 -per-
cent; Charlie MacDonald 6-10-
•0 .`857; Bruce Walls 3-2-0 .600;"
Ian Ross 7-6-2 .533; Kirk Lyn-
don 6-6-2 .500; Reintiardt
Voelmle 2-2-0 .500-; Gerry
James 2-2-0 .50,0; Hilda
Maurer, 2-2-0 .500; and Dr.
Barry' Deathe n1-4-0 ,.250.
The Sailors wound 'up the stole the puck in the Port Elgin
reg'Ular'• schedule last Sunday;, end and fired the puck in off
February 10; with a home ice the right goalpost to give
•victory over league champions, Goderich a 1-0 lead•?•at 3:46.
-Port Elgin Sunocos. ,Part. Elgin Three minute's later Sowerby
finished in first, place with scored his second: goal of the
Goderich second„ Seaforth game from Frank Hagan and
third and' Kincardine fourth. 4r Wayne Rau.
`'I'n Sunday's ga,me,w Rick Dirk Wolterbeek made. it 3-0
Sowerbv and ,Dint Farrish ° led at 10:10 fr-oin Rick Sowerby
the Goderich offence with two '
and Steve Doak.' Wolterbeek
° gaa s each in their 7-3 win over took a ' -slapshot 'from outside
the Sunocos. In another home ',the blueline ` which went
garne' last ' FridaS,' Goderich
'defeated Seaforth Beavers 9-3.
Jim Farrish, Tom Crawford
and Bruce Stoll each scored
_twice for the Sailors who scored
- three goals in each period-.
Frank: Hagen; Rick Sowerby
and Ken Deer scored the other
Goderich goals.:. Bill Gallow
picked. up three assists in the
game. Jack McIlwain' scored
twice for Seaforth in a losing
effort: Ken •Doig Jr. scored the
other Seaforth goal. Goderich
took seven of ten minor
Paper leaf attends.
special training camp
Thinking -of Paint
Think • Crown Diamond
Think
JOHN JEFFERY & SON
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Cries of-anguisw turned "to
cries of laughter throughout the
Signal -Star publishing building
this week when Signal -Star
reporters finally tracked down
the rumors that " told of the
CKNX bad;guy' hockey team
recruiting WHA players for. the
big game' against 'the Paper,
Leafs.,
,It -was learned that CKNX
had attempted to secure
players ' from ° the Wirigham
om•e for- the Aged, but the
st tion was turned down as the
„sen or citizens refused _to_ lower
q
--their standard -of play to -that -of
• the CKNX Try-hards.
The CKNX team could have.
probably used the oldsters. to
bolster their team as the public;
• his.. ;been plagued . with coni -
plaints about humps and
bruises.. to players.. The in
juries have apparently been
sustained- during practices and
the CKNX broadcasters"' have
been -talking. openly about -them
on, the air.
Not only•will the game be en-
tertaining but, it will be worth
While. Money raised from the
tickets, which • are $1 ,each, 10
for $10, will go to the Goderich
and Distract Association for the
Mentally Retarded. '
Faceoff is set 'Tor 2 p.m':" at
Goderich • Memorial Arena on
February 24.
.Ticket -holders are "also
eligible for a draw.. on a hind
quarter,.of beef as well as„ad-
mjssion.,
°Paper Leafs•.:.coach Ed Byrski
•'n still -.refused • to reveal Nis
mysterious' goal tender, impor-
ted from the east coast. Allhe
Said was' that "this guy is
dynamite. ''"'CKNX doesn't
stand a chance," • •
\tThe game promises to be ex-
' it~ng as coach Byrski ,SAys.he
'11 work his team mercilessly,
th' is, when he does make it to
a to m' practice.
'\11- give them a licking °
that w�',ll ;never for"get,'' "said
team 'captain Bob Shrier. , '
His confidence may., stem.
from the, fact`that photographer
Rory Shaw has\Set up a 'special
training camp fOr�the month of
Febr,::.ry' in the British West
Indies. In an exclusive inter-
view with Shaw, the Signal
Stat learned that 'unfor-
tunately, he is the only
Leaf attending,the camp.,
"But, I'm getting, in great
shape lying in the\ sun on the
beach every da\y" Shaw
revealed.
Hockey fans should rernem-
ber the firrte; 2 p.m., Sunday,
February 24; at Goderich
Memorial Arena. - '
Tickets ate' available frant.a11
Paper Leafs or can be bought at,
the door on the' day of the
game.
•tdirrough..the Port Elgin goalie's
. legs. ' •
Les Kingston got Port Elgin
on the scoreboard at 12:58 Ron
Bell: Jim Parrish gave
Goderich a 4-1 lead ,after one
period at 16:51 from Bruce
Stoll and Wane 'Fisher.
4
" Tom' Crawford increasedthe
GoderichJead to 5-1 at 5:24 of,
the second from Ron• Miller
and • ° Jim Hayter;: Ron Bell
scored Pgrt...E.lgin's second goal
st 7:15'unaslµsted.--Bell,went in
alone on Rick Duckwort}i and
deked him on his stick side. Jim
Farrish roi:tnd•ed out the second
'period' scoring at 17:17 with an
'unassisted effort:'
The teams traded . goals in
the third period with both
coming in the . thirteenth
„minute of _.play. Mayne ,Rau
beat Doug •Hawn with a hard
wrist shot from the blueline to
give'.Goderich a 7-2 "lead:"Al
. Blair scored Port Elgin's final
goal, from a scramble in front of,
• the net at • 13:52 from L.es
°',.\Kingston:'• Each team was
SUNDAY, FEL,1 7
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ioWN TALK 'Council
ries
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The District Go'ernor of
Lions, International will be in
•Goderich tonight at the Bed -
,ford,; Hotel where, he will be
speaking to local Lions Club•
members.
Mrs. M.C. (Nettie) Jewell
celebrated her birthday Mon-
day, .February 11. She was 94
years yourlg on that date.
Congratulations!
Saturday night is Fun Night'
in. aid of Goderich Minor.
Hockey at the local arena.
Several special games are plan-
ned for that- evening with a
.special figure skating demon- •
stration by Rusty Qrmandy and
Shirley McFadden.
Viking wrestling
Decision . was reached in
,,council last' week to set the In/
terim Tax Levy at 40 fnills
rather than 25 mills as
. previously,
According to, the
"ministrator, 25 mills across the
town will raiSe about $230,000
• while 40 mills will realize
$368,000:.
"The Interim Tax, Billing was
introduced two years ago to cut
down on the .expenses which
are involved in borrowing large
suns of money on which to
operate the, municipality until ,
the mill rate is set and ,the first
actual billing goes out . about
mid -year. k,
"We need money. from
.'January 1", said Walls.' "We
would have to borrow perhaps
as much as $300,000 to keep us ' .
• going until the first regular tax
instalments are. in, without in -
The GDCI Vikings wrestling terim billing."
team took nine and tied ° , * *.*
another of thirteen weight Work is
progressing well on
categories ' in • defeating Strat- the winter sewage project in the
ford Central in Htironyerth Eldon, Blake and McDonald
corfpetition last ~Tuesday in Street area, according to I .eeve
Stratford. Deb Shewfelt.
Winners for GDCI were At this point, the project ap-
Steve. Moore (98 pounds), Rick pears to •be below budget and
McClinchey' (115 pou"nds), effortsSa're being made to get
Glen N,eylor (130 pounds), approval for 'some' 'additional
Larry Donnelly- (136 pounds), work on, Eldon' between Blake
Pete Willis (141 pounds), Gerry and Britannia Road.
0 Brien (148 pounds); Dave "It is worth a try," said the
Rodger (157 pounds), Jim Ginn reeve who explained that if ap-
(168 pounds), and George `proved, the extra work could be
Sheardow.n (unlimited class). done at considerable savings to.
Steve Palmer tied his bout in':: the town since 1d0 per cent of
the. 106,,,poun . class. _--t e a or s e ng Tian y
Also competing far the • government. -
Vikings,., were Don ,Kirkconnell Reeve' Sliewfelt also' ex
at 90 pound's, Larry Plaetzer at plained that' if the open winter
• 123 pounds and Fred Martin at weather continues, there is
194 Dunnds, every chance the job, including
the 'additional work, could be
,completed by March 15.
' *
Goderich Town Council- en
dorsed , a resolution from St.
Catharines asking the United.
States• government to -take'.
special steps to preserve the
purity of the 'water in the Great
• Lakes,. `
• • Councillor. ,Elsa Haydon core-
rs
.was i eluctant - to support the
assessed penalties in the e
game.
Povt•Elgin and `Seaforth met.
in • one group semi-final with .
Goderich opposing Kincardine
in, the other"
Port Elgin- and Seaforth were',
JO' have st,4rted last Tuesday, ..
February 12 'in Port Elgfn.
Goderich .and Kincardine start •.
,heir series tornprr.ow evening
in Goderich' with the second
game in Kincardine on Sunday.
P011 t
cey repot
. .
Goderich�'pglicel report that
they did,not have to investigate
any.serious accidents last week. -
Officers laid rine charges un-
der th.e,Highway' Traffic Act, 10
under the Liquor Control Act,
two under, the Narcotics Con-
trol' Act, and 10 for violations
of &laws.
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