The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-04-04, Page 7Lea
The return enatch of the Cen-
tury is slated to take place this
Sunday in °Wingham. The
Signal -Star ,Paper' Leafs are
converging on,,,t a quiet little
town to the north to brin `back
the, coveted Silver .; Tissue
Award that was "loaned" to
the' CKNX Try-Hards for , a
month.
The Try -Hard team
challenged the Goderich super
team to a `hockey game last
winter, alt proceeds to go to the
the
Mentally Retarded.
However, a trophy was
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GODk RIC 1 "SIGNAL -START ,THURSDAY, APRUU 4 1,97#'- OP44 '+7
fined to bring
pith Winghuin
donated to the winning tearf' in
the match for which the Try-
Hards were oot prepared. With
the pressure of such a coveted,
award on their shoulders -they
were"forced to take, drastic ac'
tion. ThO ; imported Robbie
Strong from the Win ham
National Team and moved him
into centre. Strong scored suc-
cessfully on both the Paper -
Leaf goalies and was the main
th•rusc in the Try -Hard 'attack:
However, this month the
_R.a.ppr-Leif coach jus pulled
out the stops. Coach Byrski has
- been d-rillina his star wieger
Lloyd "Cack" Lounsbury in the
; fine art of skating and plans to'
ptjt him on the ice to shadow
Strong.
"Cack" feels that he is ready,
'for Strong 'and says he can
skate twice as fast since he
reduced the number of blades
on hk skates from four to one.
The NHL has been criticized
• for imp„'rting 'European hockey
players t., ;plav in Canada and
now the .Africanhockey league
has stolen Ron "Shipwreck"
Shaw from the Paper -Leafs.
"Shipwreck was offered a
-phenomenal contract by the
Lake Chad Penguins ands ,has
Played ot, his option with the
Paper,Leafs.
The Goderich team_has been
practieting diligently since their,
last engRunter with the
Wingham Boys. 'borne have
played hockey, some have been
exercising in ,their living rooms
on Sunday mornings and some
have been doing calisthenics in
their beds between 10:30 and
12:00 Sunday morning, trying
hard not to think about a cer-
tain hunch of guys in Lucknow.
Just prior to press time an
anonymous tip, carne ' into
v,.
SUPERINTENDENT HUGH FEAGAN
Promotion
Coac ii Byraki'a office -that the
CK team has added scoring
Punch -to . their offense with the
addition of the "Secretary
Line". The coach just threw the
report on his -desk and mute
tered, "We'll 'put Rumig on •
against" ahem" .
The . latest odds froth the
bookie's office were 10 to'1 that
the Silver Tissue Award is in
either Goderich or Wingham
for the summer. With a sure bet
like that v9u can he sure there.
is going to be a full crowd wet.
ening the garrre:
As an added attraction there
is a side 'bf beef, given• to the,,
man who has the most grape
jelly on his ticket before he puts
"tit into' the drum.
All proceeds from this
"super -match" are going to the
Winghgm. District Association
for the Mentally Retarded:
Former Inspector Hugh Feagan, 44, Officer Commanding.
Yellowknife ' subdivision of 'G' division Of the RCMP has
been promoted to Superintendent and will assume the post
of Comrnanding Officer of `L''' Division in Prince Edward
Island. The promotion was effective February 15, 1974.
Superintendent Feagan went to Yellowknife. in 1970 and
in. his 24 years of service has spent 13 years in the. North,
and used every means of transport from dogs to plane. ;
At one time, he was a Corporal .in. charge of the Ft.
McPherson detachmen.t.,. His.._.consta.ble_....was'__the , an.ow,.
•
Territorial Councillor Lyle Trimble. While in Yellowknife
he has been. , ide.-de Campri.o the Commissioner of the
N.W.T.
Hugh met future wife in Whitehorse, and was married
to Marjarie at Aklavik in 1955. In those days, a member of
the force had to have his,,,own married quarters, so Hugh•
built his .own shouse. •
Very active in community • work, he—is Territorial and •
Brigade Corrimissioner of St. John Ambulance and in May .
1973 was' elevated to the rank of Officer Brother. '
Well like and respected in both the coniu:nity„ and the.
force, SuperiRttendent Feagan will move to Charlottetown' in
the very -near -future.
His wife and, two c iildren 'mill ' follow ..later.\'
Thornh ilt
firs? ship out
The dockhands of the Thornhill "patten down the hatches" .of salt. The Thornhill was the first. ship out of Goderich Har-
preparing to sail from Goderich to the'lakehead with" a load, bourr leaving Saturday night. (staff photo)-
Bantam B's lose. pair
Last -.Saturday three teams of
youngsters from Goderich boar-
ded buses bound for Dearborne,
.Heights, Michigan. The boys
were winding'. up this year's.
falcons
win one,,
Tose one
inD�arborfl
e,
Police Falcons wound up
their year with a weekend in
Dearborne, Michigan: -.
Saturday, March :30 saw our
boys win 3-1 over Dearborne,
‘Scoring .for Goderich was
Peter Crew from Tim Doherty
and Paul Dougherty, Tim
McLean from 'Steve Chase and
Rick Stoddart, lain Lambert
from Ed Courtney. The' lone
goal for Dearborne was scored.
by P. Gcodreati.
Sunday., March 31 saw Dear -
borne win 3-1 over Goderich.
Hipple and McCall (2) were the
leading scorers for Dearborne,
with Paul .Schaefer from Ed
Courtney scoring for Goderich.
1973-74 Season Statistics for
Police Falcons - Won - 24; Tied
1; Lost 20. Goals scored 202;
Goals against - 108.
WiJaner. of the .Afghan draw
was Mrs, Helen Lewis St.
David St.'Goderich. Ticket was
drawn by Sgt. Bacon, ' „
Supreme
-Court
Supreme Court Spring
Assizes at Goderich Court
house are sitting for the last
week of March and 'first week
of April.
Scheduled is one ,.murder
trial and four civil cases
juried - as it ,now stands, also
four non -jury cases.
One action is expected to be
traversed to another court, two
or three may be settled before
proceeding with others afterthe
murder trial closes.
It• is probable court may be
extended another week due to
the prise load.
DApcty Sheriff Nell Coates
was welcor'ned back after an
extended Period oar'" cbn-
ve lescente.
team
hockey with a Bantam A and B
and Pee Wee tournament.' •
,Despite nasty 'weather and
numerotis stops the group
arrived with spirits high. The
players -talked of -hockey and
their parents relaxed.
The last ganl,e 'on Saturday
night 'saw elle ,.Bantam B s in
action'!. The boys played a tight'
defensive game not scoring' un=
til late in the second period
when Dennis LeBlanc scored.
with'' assist frorh Mike Milley'
and 'B''ill Gauley. In the ,,third
. period Dearborne scored after a
rough 13.07 of hockey. A._
minute later they got the ,win-
ning goal while Mike Milley
was off for tripping, ending the
game 2-1, •
The second ' B game . wa•s
-played at 11:00 Sunday.^mor-
ning.- "De4t•borne opened the '
scoring at the 1.2:54 mark of the
first period. Early in the second
period they made it 2-0 with no
reply from Goderich,+� At the
12:00 minute. mark Tom
Doherty scored fol• Goderich to•
end the period. Despite a
tremendo0 :effort. , the boys
,could not get the tying goal and
Dearborn scored late in,. the
game to end it 3-1
The boys exchanged gifts at
the end of this series and par-
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