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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-11-14, Page 64 PAGE f••-GOUERICI-t SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, •1974 MIOR IItCKFY (continued "from page 3) .goals and two• assists. Final' score -' 5-1 for Goderich Elevators. THE TWINS MIDGET ALL-STARS In a return match in Elgin last Wednesday, Twins were rolling in high gear as they defeated Port Elgin 6-3. First period's only goal was by Bill Lewis at the 4:35 mark as he picked up a loose puck and made no mistake. The line of Phil Arthur, Bill Lewis and Tim McLean were the strongest units on the ice as _they picked up the next two goals to start the second period. Phil Arthur stick handled through the defense and made a neat move to get his first goal of the night. Bill Lewis then made ,tit 3-0 on a high hard one. Benny Worsell played Ja strong game both ways, as he teamed up with Bill Gauley •and Pete"Crew at the 11:16 mark to give the Twina comfortable lead. Port Elgin finished the p s goal of the night from the point - as Pete Crew set him up. In the second period, both teams exchanged goals Walkerton tieing the game as•• -Jim Snodgrass picked up the third goal of the game. Tim Port McLean scored his second goal The : of the game as Bill Lewis com- bined with Phil Arthur to set him up. . In the third period, Greg Beacon deeked the defence and let a high wrist shot go for Goderich's final goal. Ben Wor- sell and Pete Crew were also in on `the play. Walkerton fought back and scored the last goal of the game at the 9:30 mark. 'They had many chances to tie the game but John Page pulled off some voters, lists from the outstanding saves in the last 10 preliminary -voters' lists .from minute's of the game. the Hu. ortPerth Regional . Assessment Office following .HOCKEY NOTES enumeration. Congratulations to the Vikings who won the Sr. and According to walls, it was 'a Jr. football Championship time-consuming, tedious, • against Exeter last Saturday in . frustrating job, but it was done Stratford. Trusting to see some , for a •cost of something like of these fine athletes come out • $700. n for hockey as the Juveniles etc, n This year, due to the unusual scoring in the period as. Dave could use these boys who are in amount f paper work thrust Uiselt fired from short range: excellent condition. Port Elgin came on strong in With regards to the Bantam on the town,..: office staff the third period as they picked Crawford bei -muse of • a „multitude of up two goals by centreman Elections are hectic and costly for everyone Elections are more than just government. However, an unex- getting out December 2 to cast plained snag developed when a vote for -the candidate of the paper masters proved to be inadequate for ,the printers' your choice. needs. Extra -cost was involved • to photograph and plate the en- Elec:tions area pile of extra tire voters' list. work for the administrators and clerks and other' clerical According to Walls, the total staff as -well as the regional hill for 150 voters' lists in=the assessmertt.office"personnel and Town of Goderich will • be the enumerators who .prepare' about: $1,500 - nearly the voters' 'lists and make cer- ' double the cost to, the town two tain that everything is in apple ‘'ears ago when local staff did pie Birder and to the satisfac- the work. tion of all electors. "I never dreamed I'd get a In Goderich this yeat‘', the hill of this kind," commented lists have been unexpectedly Walls. "I'm rather annoyed costly and Administrator because I hate throwing good Harold Walls isn't at all money away." pleased about it. Walls said he'd contacted the In 1972 when the voters' lists Mississauga company concer- were prepared, the staff at the ning the failure of the paper town office along with extra • masters provided by them. He part-time help prepared the said he was told by personnel there that other municipalities had been having similar dif- ficulties. House League - Ken zoning changes, etc., municipal me Brock Turcotte, who was their the play rs involved went in off the goaltenders in Ed Courtney `let a golf-. shot 1V game reports •-"have been received ived by the ,eniles who shoulder to make it 5-3 and• had two h -a .ome,mes cancelled on the road last won 12-2. They will awn as the Signal Stars. suspension was handed out to advised that a one game office staff. was unable• to un - best player• go• from the blue line which spearing. am Phil Arthur. who previously pT • - rnissed.several good chances to seek but did d score got his second goal of the be • kn an game. Ed • Courtney assisted. • Killing penalties and playing a' strong defensive game' were Kennedy who played their st dertake the preparation of the • voters lists.. The printing was done by the •' ' Print Shop from paper• masters supplied through the Assessment Office from a• Mississauga firm that does all such work for the"provinci•al Mike Cummings and Scot Sal Ors win pair ' - • 'game to date. ' /1. V• nrri f Both teams playa a good s ea or clean game as tmy e„vias only Andrew m isco penalties i team plus Mike Yicked up a 10 minute uct • iii th‘- last' few 14 .minutes in called to e all to defeat writing on the 'enumeration In Huron County, six slips etc. municipal's es chose this same Mr. Eastwood feels that of' Paper masters method. Of the the hundreds and hundreds of six, three municipalities names listed- in the ( Shorne, 1'uckersiTiith and municipalities yin his district, Wingham • reported no the number of errors is problems at the printers. Tile amazingly small. other"three - Goderich, Ashfield and West Wawanosh - found their printers had difficulty working from the paper masters. �. H„wver. the Goderich voters' lists are prepared and citizens expecting to vote in the December •' election are urged to check the books to ensure their names are there and all is straight for the halloting day. In this regard, Huron -Perth. Regional Assessment, Com- missioner Barry Eastwood, Goderich, says the enumerators do a great job. He admits,,there are some mistakes, but says most of the errors can he traced hack to the key punch operators' who may misunderstand hand - The Baha'i Faith Teaches' The resources of, the world, food, fuel, energy, scientific knowledge and medical research etc., should be used for the good of all mankind. They should be shared commensurate kith the needs of the people. They will be under the guidance of a Universal Tribunal appointed from all the countries of earth and freed from national greed and avarice. This, said Baha'u'llah Prophet founder of the Baha'i Faith, in 1863, is the way material civilization, -the source of human progress com- bined with Divine civilization will reach its attainment, the felicity of mankind. Clinton P.O: Box 334 Goderich P.O. Box 212 'Getting back to the cost of elec- tions, Administrator Harold Walls reports that this year for the first time, Goderich will ,have to send out cards advising electors.pf their polling districts and the location 'of their polls. When there are over 5,000 ,voters in a municipality, the provincial government requires that cards be sent' out. Goderich has just gone over that magical number of voters this year. The extra cost will be like $200 for thy/ $300 for postage! somethi cards CHRISTMAS'. IDEAS - - A distinctive collection of hand crafted country copper, in heart-warming yesterday designs. For the craftsmen, we have containers, baskets, ribbon by the foot, inathe newest designs. seasonal •- foliages, flowers, and trails, for tl your holiday' -decorating creations. Visit the Raintree soon, and inquire about, -the many very special wreaths and door designs, created one -of -a -kind. ng and QAINTQEE C.ALLE Clinton - 482-3871 •I • �u se o ods .of the game. BY JACK CUMMINGS Harriston jumped into a /The first meeting withthree goal lead in the second as Walkerton is one game coach” irt FH sA. game Intermediate fthe regular Fred Nor iian and Don Barry Ted 'Williams illiams would like toeach •got a goal. Goderich were. :forget. The Twins ended up schedule was played here last night and Goderich a man short on both goals. Sailorsfinally got on 'track with 11 minor penalties, 1 minute misconduct and a five minute penalty for fighting. But the Twins did manage to • win the game 7-6. -s ar Goderich opened the score at and each team had only two Wayne Doak. Wane Fisher the 13 second mark as Tim minor penalties. The Beavers• sparked the come back as he McLean pushed in the .loose opened the scoring at the 2:38 made it 3-2. pucka Bill Lewis assisted• mark of the second as .Terry Mark Fisher, who was. Walkerton came right 'back .as. Craig beat Rob Kellestine on brought up •replacing Wayne they beat Pete, Kelly with two the short side. Paul Rau fed Rau (out with a serious injury) . quick unassisted goals. Ben --him a 'perfect pass a made a pass to start the play. Worsell, who•{played a'two way Then the old pro', Jack Wane • Fisher then set up game for the Twins, set up the Mcllwain combined with Bill Wayne Doak for the tying goal next -play as Mike Cummings McLaughlin, and Bob Buetten- and also the, winning goal, as knocked in his own rebound to ' miller to make it 2-0. Mike Courtney took a pass to tie the score. That was all the scoring for Fourteen seconds later, Seaforth as Wane Fisher, who ,heat Harriston goaltender withless khan .eight minutes 'HV lk rtoi Walkerton went has been moved up to left wing Cremaining. Sailors came from behind to and on the score sheet, as Cam. defeat Seaforth• started2. MacDonald beat Mike Norman First period '' out on. a three way passing play slowly as there was 'no scoring t ted by Jim Farrish and dthe Twins were and has been appointed p ahead again as taina of the Sailors took over, a man short. On a power play • scoringthree goals before the by Goderich's Ben Worsell, the'period ended game was tied as he blasted a p . Tod ended. picked up their wrist shot from close in. It was a see -saw battle as fourth .goal in the third period Walkerton scored 40 secondsby TomMCranwfo d andsJohn up later to give them the 1cadFenwick. • Before the end of the first Penalty total - Croderich period; Ben Worsell scored his Sailors 18 minutes. second goal of the game • unassisted to make it four all. A very poor crowd on hand, The go ahead goal was - and if you want to see exciting,. o scored with less than 30 god • hockey, why not drop seconds left in the first period. down to the arena? Mike Cummings got his second Travelling to Harriston Sun- - day for an afternoon game, the Sailors were without the ser- vices of Jim Hayter, John Fen - .wick, and Dirk Wolterbeek, and managed to come from behind to edge out a 4-3 victory. Only goal'' in the first period was by Tom •Newman as Bert Newman and Ken Robertson combined to beat Rick Toth who played a strong game in the nets for the Sailors. •This els Your Town Vote as you like But Get out & Vote Need a Ride? 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