The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-04-04, Page 4PRG-GODERICH SfGNAL°STAR, TRURSI5A ', APRIL 4, 1974
-`-641NCOAST ESTATES_
ATOM
STATES-
ATOM ALL-STARS
The. Suncoast Estates AAtom
All -Stars' won the WOAA Zone
1 "A" champponsii'I a by
,.defeating Mitchell in two
straight games in the best of
three series fdr the,. -Howard
Carroll Trophy last • week.
Here on Monday, the Suns
. blanked Mitchell -0 in a tight
defensive battle. Then,- playing
the 'next' night in Mitchell, the
Suns broke open another close
contest, srfring four goals in
the third period to take a 6-2
.win. Goderich led 2-1,, at the
--end of the second peri id.
-Jim Pritzlev opened --the
scoring for Goderich near the(
end of the first period, scoring
after defenceman Duanef•Elliott
kept tie puck in at the'blueline
Clinton course
wilt teach
poultry ways.
and got it to Fritzley in the slot.
Each team scored oncein the
second period. Jay Heinbuck
tied the g?me at the nine
minute mark but the Suns
Mark Rowe blasted a slap shot
past Doug (Chessell to put -
Goderich bath •on top. just-. 41
seconds later. Randy Graham
assisted.
The Home Economic) -,`
Branch ��f the Ministry of/
Agriculture and Food is,spon:.
,caring a Food Forum, entitled
"Poultry Pleasve'•, which will be
held in the lintor► High School
on April 10 at 8:00 p.m•/says"
Jane S. -Pe`ngillev, Home
1✓c'onorni:a for ,Huron County.
- The.. versatility of..prtu�ltry ,and
eggs for family 'meals will bei
the theme of the Forum. Home
Economises frnrn' the Ministry
will•be demon-tra•tiiig and
discusing' • new ideas' and
.suggestion: for' poult*v
;., ThoAe who attend
will receive .a bfao.kIet .ton-
caning TiOultry rind egg recipes
and menus,
Everyone is (welcome. There
is no admission charge.' r
The Suns. •weleit to work
quickly in the, .third period, get
ting three goals within the first
five minutes. Alan Bakher,'iust
bai'k from Florida that day;
scored on a goal mouth scram=-"
ble, with assists going .tot Jim
•Fritzley and Willie Denomtne,
Then it wag Randy°Graham,
scoring on passes from Larry
`Kelly and Larry Boyce.i
Next, Boyce connected on a
plan from Mark Rowe to give
the Suns a four'goal lead.
Heinbuck cut it to three with
his second goal of the night for
Mitchell, but .Jim Fritzley came
right back with his second goal
of the game to make the final
score Goderich 6 Mitchell 2.
Robin Thompson, of Clinton,
representing the WOAA,'
presented the Howard Carroll
Trophy to , Goderich captain,
Larry Kelly' following the game..
The trophv,Jen up for
competitkotifor four years, Mit-
shell having won it in 1971,
Wand Goderich having won it for
the last three years in a row.
The ,Suncoast Suns were
honoured Friday evening at a
banquet held at the 'Bedford
Hotel.
Gdderich Mayor, Harry Wor-
selVcongratulated the boys on
their championship victory and
presented Pens to the players
on behalf of the town.
Suncoas( Estates Limited
repreyept.atw.e, . 3ert Alexander
spoke brief1v on behalf of the
sponsors of the team.
Coach Richard' Madge, ex-
pressed .his apprec,iation for 'the
supriort •given to the team by
.the active gponSorship' of Sun -
coast Estates and thanked the
players for their dedication and
hard work throughout'' the'
season.' He also 'remi'nded the
team, members of the efforts of
the many parents and "the
GodOrich • 'Minor Hockey
Association- that make the local
hockey progrjihi possible.
The Suncoast Suns manager
John Bakker also expressOd"his
satisfaction with the season,
just passed.
Over the course, of the
season, the Suns played a: total'
of 51„ garnes in league,
exhibition and tournament
play, putting together., a record
of 28 wins, 11 losses and six,
ties. They finished first in their
league,•winning 14 of 16 games.
The Suns were runners-up in
'the Kincardine Winter camps
Tournament at Christmas time.
Team members of the
Suncoast Stans-_.are. Larry -
Kelly (captain), John Huff - and
Mark Rowe (assistant cap-
tains),' Larry Boyce, Duahe
Elliott, Alan Bakker, Jim Frit-
zley, John Alexander,' Randy
Graham., Willie Denomme,
Mike ,Paquette, David East-)
wood, -Darrell- Graham, Joey'
Morrissey, Robbie. Kisch;'
Robert Cummings and Jim
MacDonald: " Team coach is
Richard Madge and Manager is
John Bakker. -
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one suncoast Atoms were entertained by 'their sponsor last Friday night at .the Bedford.
-Hotel. The_ champions.:w.ere-taken :4o' �-acri
dinn d a shove by their sponsor Bert Alexander.
(staff photo) -
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r 'service award
,.-It is less than three \yeeks to ' requested to gather in the ter, at the Bedford Hotel, and
the session' here of the Grand.'. church 'basement and go un to ac'cortimodation information
Orange Lodge and dIAck,Chap- the auditorium . in a body, mat=.,, be-ob.tained frblh- ?John
A formal program for the Henderson,; RR -1, Brucefield..
the' Black Chapter has not yet been
tor ep- received by the publicity com-
4.e--of-G-n-ta,rt4 • V st.
It is only 10 ,days t
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tance of app.licatiorjs for -te. mittee, but - custom indicates
community service award o • ' that the sessions will open.
fered bv these organizations to " Wednesday forenoon in Knox
an organization or group in the, Chutch hall, continuing Thur -
host town. The Grand Orange` . sdav, 25th. The. Orange Grand
Lodge has, provided $25Q and Lodge sits Friday and Satur
dav, in the same place, and o
Thursday evening the 25th,
there is to.be a Royal Starlet
' degree meeting, 'at 8:30, con-
ducted by members of HullettK».
District Scarlet degree team.,
As customary; there will be 'a'
county master(;' meeting. a dirt—
ner gathering in the Bedford
Hotel at6:30 p,^m: on Thursday
April' 25.•
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The annual ` banquet '''of the'
, Orange Grand L'hdge will be
held ' in North Street TJnited,
church hall, Friday, April 26, at
6:30, when the speaker' will be
Rev, Dennis Clarke, minister of
` Atwood Presbyterian church.'
Speaker for the Black Chapter
banquet will be the Grand
Master for British America,
Max Cole, of Deer Lake,
'Newfoundland. This will he in
•Khox Church hall.
Both grand lodges will con-
duct Memorial services at the
cenotaph.
Fher'Orange billetting com-
„' mittee will have its headquar-
the Black Chapter $400, to be
awarded on thejbasis''ofvalu
to the community of service.
rospore:gored by' an organization
and outlined in a written ap-'
plication. - The fund may be
divided.
There` are no requirements or
conditions, .other than sub
missionof an, application set-
-ting out^the group's activities.
It is suggested that this infor-
mation include 'date of for-
mation, how supported and:
staffed, any plans for the im-
mediate futi, re, •etc.- -
Applications should be °sent
to W.E. Fllihtt; 94 ' Arthur
Street, -secretary of the lo
'publicity committee, of wh h
°'Earl. Cooper is Chairman,,
Previous to the 1
sessions, there i, to be a s r ce,
in Victoria /Street Q ed
church, Tuesday' evening; Aril
23,•. with the • mixtis.er, ev.
Leonard Warr, as speaker.,
Member., of ,the Orange -'Order
or Black. Instituti.' are
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