Loading...
The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-03-07, Page 4PAO 4--OQDERLCH-SJONA. •-STAR, THURSDAY, MARCH' 7, 1174 LET'S.TALK MINOR.HOCKEY. r, Goderich Minor .k)ockeY Association and Goderich Minor Hockey Supporters Club held their election night -lash week and the retiults' were as follows:, Bill .Reid Pretdent .Elect,- John Bakker.- .First Cathy McDonald - Second \ ice: Oriale Pope - Treasurer, San- dra Kisch - secretary. Suppor-• -tern Club did not hold elcon night as attendance was ery very low. They, need support vet's help the kids -- they deed YOUR help! Don't -forget Young Canada Week, March 15 to 23. This year marks the 25th ' con-, secutive tournament sponsored by the. Goderich Lions Club. Get "out"and- give the bays your NOVICE HOUSE LEAGUE late inthe t nd- Period The 'second game was just as thrilling as the first when ..the 'Redford, won uut' 3-2. n Thoint iort opened the sc, ing f.}r the Bedford from d avne M;t'a•:11 .only to have 4S i,1i"o ca a i Marine's Gran t t.; <, : t:+' n .liar id More tie' it .1:e sta'on3 period Thom - :.7; s' and goal of the game - and RA). `'anston's goal put the Redif,'rd up t Cliff Jardine ,ised the t;a'p h� .t�tie in the 3rd period and caused a rousing, finish. Kenny Anderson Once again made a key stop on Jar, dine's ..breakaway with a minute left to preserve the win for Bedford Hotel. I believe these playoffs were timists and defeating Luckncw, 4-1. The game against East Lon- don was played in the new Hockeyland International com-• plex in London,.a huge building • with. four ice surfaces under the samertiof. The Suns gave a good effort against East London, but. ;failure to pass the puck on a • few occasions cost them some scoring opportunities. �y `"Darrell Graham 'scored the first Suns' goal , a hard wrist •shut that hit tlte`top corner of the ,net. The other Goderich goal was. scored by Randy Graham. Assists were credited to Larry Kelly and :Darrell and„ the most exciting as can be '-Randy Graham. - staged.`On. Friday March 8 im-- The Suns pulled their mediately after the champion- goaltender in •the last minute of ship game, all individual and play, but could not come up team trophies will be presen- with the equalizer. After a week of thrilling ted. It would be a good gesture semi-final playoff hockey, the to have as many people attend Playing at home Saturday league boils down to Gardiners the last_ game and trophy night, the Suns came up with a Dairy, and Bedford Hotel in a , presentations. 4 strong effort .to defeat two game total goals to'count - ' LEGION NOVICE ,Lucknow. Coach Richard series .for the-championship.ALL-STARS Madge shook up the lines and In Series "A" : Gardinerh Last Saturday the Ezetel had the boys:,passing well. edged Graham Electric in the in Lown to la he Larry Kelly scored a three - P play two games tectal goals to count locals. The teams battled to a goal hat trick to pace the by a argin of.4 to 3. The first • 3-3 tie: Exeter scored two firsts scoring. Two of his goals were game saw a 1-1 tie with Jim assisted by the big right-winger period goals to take the lead John Alexander.b Robbie Kisch Waltonscoring. ,for GarKen er'before Brad Armstrong scored and the opportunist Ken Huff assisted on the other. for Goderich. on. a perfect pass tying, the game from ' Tim ''Randy Graham scored the from Brent Fisher to put them. fourth Goderich goal, assisted hiChisholm. first Joe Melady playing back in. the. game in the, 2nd' his fir t game in goal for awhile `period- The visitors then went by " brother' Darrell' and •was the -star of- `the game: 3 h l 'third linemate Larry Boyce. ° • m h s ahead -1 with an ear v m siting•7'rra'ny—keY_,.st.ops ,,.. ._;_ ,a _ _.1.._ —-- . P•a u-1:, •F� i�n l�a�� -• scored- .ox In the second game of their Series, Joe .Melady -playing for:, ward, scored with 20 seconds remaining' to give Gardiners the decision. Earlier, Gardiners had taken a 2-0 lead on goals from Joe Melady and Paul McCartney from Steve Hunter, With five rrtinutes'remaining,in the game Mike Eastwood and, Paul Murphy. notched back to back .goals 'to Gie,the game; and set*;, the stage'' for a thrilling finish. • -' • In Series "B" K•ert"nny;--nder- son in the Bedford net and Paul Brenner in MacDonald ;p Marine net were brilliant and as a result, neither team could -score.'-The closest opportunity was. when John ' Thompson dinged ; the goal ,post per" goa Mark Crawford at 6:45 of the Hope. third to narrow the margin to The- Suns, took five of the one a 11:55. Gallow took a seven minor penalties handed .at perfect pass from•Fraserbbott out. A to get the equalizer. ,, Jim MacDonald played well, Goderich `played 'a bad first allowing ,just the one goal in,. period and it wasn't until Arm- tffe two~periods he worked. in trcing's goal that they got back the Suns net. Robert Cummings blanked the Lucknow shooters to their- usual game`. Brent in the third period. ,Fisher was by far the most of fective ani ler for his team. The Suns have played a' total. • Dave Ruliton also played' a of • 43 games in leagued strong game, killing penalties exhibition and tournament play r this Season and have Dave Gallow ' scored from Lucknow, assisted by John and checking, hard when on ° the SUNCOAST ESTATES ATOM ALL-STARS The Sunooast Suns:played two exhibition games Saturday, losing 3-2 to East London Op so a recorded 24` wins; 14` losses and five ties. . This Saturcay at.6:30 p.m. the Suns will host the strong Listowel team. • Next `Saturday, .March 16,. - they will be taking part nin their last tournament of the year, the Huronia Atom Tournament in Arthur. Still to be finalized are dates for the best of three series with. Mitchell for the Howard Carroll Trophy, emblematic of the championship of Zone 1 of. thp W.,O.A.A: Team manager - John Bakker will be "announ- ' cing these dates 'as soori as they are set, ATOM 'PLAYOFFS -, LEAGUE PLAYOFFS f. A goal by, Tom Profit on the assist of John Ross was alLthat Goderich_° Electric needed to gain a victory over Melntee Real Estate as they w.on,1-0 in the second game of the semi- final playoffs. John Sheardown` gained the , 'shutout'', for, Goderich Electric. Glenmark Homes won two straight over Kentu ckv BY JACK GUMMINGS -Chickens as Robert Jeffrey con- tinues to, be the top goal scorer as he came, ', through with iiree goals to° lead George Os""born's team to,,,a .,4-1 victory. At the ti;. 5:20 mark' oi•,..the.,.first period Kentucky Chickens got their' only goat as Tom Smith scored unassisted. Neil Coughlan, picked up the. other goal for the Chickens and setting up the goals were Joe Burbine, Steve Boyce and Randy Middel. . . - • GODERICH c' LiONS PEE WEES 'The Goderich "Pep Wes are looking forward to the home town Lions Young Canada Week Tournament when they will 'play their first game on Saturday March 16. The tam - is also anticipating their return visit, the end of March, to the Dearborn, Michigan team who continued ° on page. 5 R. 0 Sailorswin quarter .finals, move to mee# Sunacos Friday evening was -a .high scoring game as both teams' came out skating and. playing -wide open hockey. Goderich wort easily over the Bulldogs_ 11-6' and went on to play Port. Elgin on Sunday, March, 3 in Port Elgin. They will. playback . in Goderich Friday at 8:30. It. was 3-2 at the ' end of : the fiat on goals by Mike Court- ney, Ron Miller and Jim Farrish. Sailors outscored the Bulldogs 4-2 in the second. Tom Crawford at the 51 second mark scored from Ken Daer ' and Ron Miller. Rick "Sowerby combined with Farrish for another goal and Wayne Rau" scored 'unassisted. Crawford and Miller set, Ken Daer .up for the final second period goal:.• , Davidson and Lennox each got two goals for the Bulldogs. Dunlop and Armstrong singles. ,Dirk Wolterbeelt scored .one .of , the prettiest i,,goa is of the night as he let orego from just 4' inside the•,blue line and hit the. bottom corner. Bill Gallow picked up two goals in the final, period and Wayne Doak got the other for the Sailors. d• OTICE 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. March 20th, 1974- - 14 J. Harold Walls, A.M.C.T., C.M.C. Clerk-Trea8u.rer 7ashiom awaits or Spring - New lines are now arriving SUITS , ^CO-OR:DIN•ATES DRESS SHIRTS SPORT SHIRTS SLACKS Mrs. Donna Reed, 193 Jones -St., right,.has won the Britain Bound Holiday draw sponsored by the Goderich District.Collegiate Institute students who will be travelling jo Britain during they 'March break. Brian Markson,,center, drewthe'winning ticket during(a danceat San- ford Valley Mall last Saturday night. The -dance was also Sponsored by the students in an if: fort. to raise •money to help pay for the• trip: Bonnie Linner, left, presents a cheque worth $400: to. Mrs: Reed. Miss Ulmer is one of the GDCI students who is going to Britain where she and her ;Blow stud will' present a play' at Theatre 64 in London. (Staff photo) -Short sleeved for Casual Comfort. New .Shade$, New. Styles. PLANNING A SPRING 'WEDDING? 'We can supphy your 'formal clothes foremen Pickett &Campbell Ufa. KINCARDINE GODERICH CLINTON ,�; eta QUALITY PRODU9TS FROM INTERNATICSNAL PAINTS 4 your friends will ill n o t - e the difference . vatic *SATIN LATEX • ALKYD SEMI GLOSS • FLOOR FINIS . •ONE COAT SATIN .ONE COT ALKYD SEMI GLOSS *OUTSIDE SUPER WHITE M. .wALLPAPER 4t000 MATS •ARMSTRONG CORLON •ARMSTRONG ACCA'TNE- FLOORING •BISSECSWEEPERS •PAINT BRUSHES •INTERLUX PAINTS • •OLD MASTERS c ANTIQUING •BRAND NAME CARPETS •SOitRIEY ITEMS .o 6 1 HAMILTON ST, GODERICH 524-7117 9