The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-11-21, Page 11Star of the week Goderich
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Goderich Sailors held .1.) to
the Clinton "Cloud 9" Inter
-19ediates last Friday evening
four all.
Clinton with their new
sweaters surprised the crowd
by fighting back to. tie the game
in the final period, Clinton out
• played'the Sailors for 2/3 of the
fame as it was one of titeir best
games to date:,
The Sailors opened ' the
scoring as Wayne Fisher
knocked in a bounding puck in
front of the net. Clinton .came
right back on a nice two-way
passing play to tie the game on
a goal by Butch Flett And,
minutes later missed on a
break-a-w.ay.
Sailors trying to clear the
puck pasSed-ii right on the stick
of Rick Cremlin who made no
mistake, giving them a 2-1 lead.
Goderich tied the game as
Frank Hagan was °the oppor-
tunist. Clinton's defenceman,
Ken Daer blasted one from out-
side the blueline which hit the
cross -bar) Rick Toth had no
chance on it.
_. John Fenwick playing a solid
game on defence, made it three
41( Ted Doherty, breakaway centre for Denomme Flowers, c
has
been selected as this week's Player of the Week.
lak
Ted has scored six goals in two games so far4his season Ar
4(but tallied five of them in his team's last game. Dennomme's
*defeated Goderich Restaurant 10-0 and Ted .got five of the lik
10 goals.
ilk :The 12 year Old Pee Wee said most of the goals came from 4(,,
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Ar bteakaw"a4ys and credits his wingers on their assists. He feels lt,
rhis team is championship material and is confident they will
.9k go.all the way.
"Our defencemen are good and fast and cover up so fast garne In Fergus. Flemming
the 'forwards don't have to worry about getting caught up jr boys, Randy and Sandy were
the ice. Our goalie is one of the best in the league and that r` the big pointgetters for the
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helps a lot," he said. * Flyers. as they carie- from
Ted forechecks constantly and he and his fellow linemen behind to defeat the Sailors 4 -
have scored many times as a result of stealing the puck in 7" 3.
the opposition's end. Ted credits his wingers on their' work* There was no scoring in the
the corners and he will also feed them passes if he can. Hear first . period. Goderich went has two assists this year. ,
l• . ahead 3-2 in the rtiidcjle period
The NHL is the goal Ted has set for himself but first helk
, . Trail ..riders
wants to make the All -Stars. He hasn't been asked yet but name
says he will definitely go out if he gets the -chance.
chance. ,
He has .also set a personal goal for himself this year, and Ear .slate for new year
that is 25 goals. He scored 13 last year and has dolled the 71'
41( amount for this season. '
The minor leagues in Goderich have been home for Ted* On Sunday Nov. 17 a
it for the past six years. He has, played on two championship* general meeting of, the Huron
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teams and would like to win again this year. The team to$. Trail Riders was held at Huljet
ig twat as far as he..is concerned is OPP. i - Central. .1975 officers. are aS
follows: pres., Doug Riley,
****N'‘ irNir********7. • Seafort,h; vice-pres., Bob
7, Wright, pungannon; sec-tres.,
Norma Riley, ,5ealorth; direc-
ng Signal Stars.: .
desboarveyro; .Graart
ham Sholdice,
tors, H•'''Hogg, Lon-
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Londesboro; Din Flowers,
.. - . – .' .... ' '4:,.4 'Cliiitote NO'ren Straughan,
inn to win .games
.GodeAlich;.- JoAnne Sholdice,
..A.'
Londe sborol Sr. representative,
Jiofian Straughan, Goderich.
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(, The club. members elected
ide IP
Lynn Flovvers as their entry to
, .. (r7 the Miss Quarterama 75 Queen
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---4/ 'contest. She is the daughter of
Juvenile All -Stars continue ` Mike Pope -fitted 'as maAer as Dr and Mrs. Ray Flowers of
to win by lop-sidedscores. Wane had an int9im. ediate Clinton.
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Travelling to . Tiverton to game to play * iv? )3oderich
play an "E" team, Goderich Friday night. '',,''''
,:',..`;
,Signal Stars were hampered by Playing. here' Sunday after -
a very small ice surface in noon againAePaisley Essos the!
Tiverton, but came on strong tiy- Signal S'iars bombed ,the
win 12-3. , ' visitor$P10-2. Local fans had
, Kevin Meriam started the the ,,opportunity to see the
game with three, quick goals Juveniles in their new team
and before the end of the ,c olours, orange and white
---kriod, Grant Shelton picked (Philadelphia colors). They are
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up a goal and set up Lee Ar, fortunate to have a sponsor
bour for a 5-0 lead. such as the Signal Star. With
Tiverton finally got on the its new look let's hope this is
score sheet as Paul MacKinnon ,the year to have a winner.
beat Pete 'Duckworth who Centre Kevin Meriam and
played a strong game in the . his linemates Grant Shelton,
nets for the:Stars. and Lee Arbour scored all 10
Podert,ch got four unan- goals against 'Paisley. Kevin
swered/goals4n the second for' a picked up five goals and three
9-1,plead as Lee Arbour picked ' assists for eight, points; Grant
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, two more for a hat trick. had four -goals plus two assists
elbennis° Reed, who played a and speedy Lee Arbour picked
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strbng two-way.ga e as well as ' up one' goal, and two assists.
killing penalties. effectively Playing a strong game on
con-bined with Kim Arbour/or defence was John Hanly and
a single goal and John Warr Tag. Sowerby who picked up
who got his firat go 1.with Kim; _two_assists also., _ -
and Dennis assisting. Signal Stars scored two of
Don MacKinnon and Bob their goals while they were
Young ' were TivertOn's other short handed, both by Grant
marksmen in the third period. Shelton and °Kevin Meriam.
Grant Shelton also picked up Keith Williams and Pete
two more goals for a hat trick Duckworth shared the net min-
and•set ttNRcin Sowe by for the ding duties, each letting in a
final goal olthe game. goal.
Manager Doug 'Fisher filled Tiverton will be , here this
in for coach Wayne Fisher, and Sunday. at 5 p.m.
all before the period ended.
Third period it was ahlyone's
game as both teamslskated
wide open and end to end
hockey. Mike Courtney got the
Sailro's fourth goal but before
the game ended, Clinton
equalized by a shot by Kelly:
_, Fergus Flyers upset Goderich
Sailors in a Sunday afternoon
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tie thriller with Clinton
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on goals by ('am McDonald,
Iton Corriveau and Wayne
Fisher. Both ,goalies, Rob
Kellestine and Lorne Staples
NI/ with super saves
as L shots wt're fired at each
• goal tender.
The Sailors
again
ravel
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light as onlv 13 players wt're
dressed for the game.
Next game, Frid
,Lueknow
ay against
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The Bell brothers mint hunting last week and got themselves four big bucks, the largest one'a'
five point. The brothers bagged two in'the north and two in Goderich Township. Here they
stand with their kill, from left, Gerald, Arnold, Art and Walter, (staff photo)
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Christian Reformed Church, Clinton
Twenty -Fifth -Anniversary
Services'
Sunday, November 24, 1974
Morning 10:00
Guest .Minister: Rev. G.J. Hoytema, London
Retired former pastor
Afternoon 2:30
Guest Ministers: Rov. L. Slofstra, Chatham
Rev. G.J. Heersink Blenheim
Choir , both former pastors
- Evening 800
Youth Programme
Speaker: Rev. Alvin Berikerna
We invite you all to worship with us and to sere
in our thankfulness to the Lord
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