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4b
(continued. from page 8)
some spectacular stops in
the first two periods 4aand
didn't allow a goal by until
the final period.
Doug Cruickshank opened,
the -scorings for M,cGee's as
he'. --picked up Rick Ledd•y's
rebound shot, and seconds
later, Rick Leddy fired one
-from 15 feet out. John Bird
assisted.
Before the first period was
over, Rob „Pinkney scored
unassisted to make it 3-0.
Rick Leddy picked up his
second goal as Doug
Cruickshank dug it put of the
corner, fed him a drop pass,
and Rick made no mistalte.
Rob Rinkney then made it
5-0 in the final minute of the
second period.
Burger, Bar Kings finally
got on the score sheet 'as
Mike ; Lapaine' blasted one
froth close in and Don
Travelling to Walkerton.. on
Monday January , 20,
Walkerton scored five third
period goals to defeat the
Twins by a score of 9-2. Greg
Beacom and Tim McLean
were the goal scorers for
Goderich. Scott tic•ancJ; j
picked up an assist,
It was a penalty filled
game, The Twins assessed 14
minor penalties compared to
nine minor penalties called'
against Walkerton, Tim
McLean was called for a
buttendi ng penalty' which
meant five minutes. This
was a very poor judgement
call by the referees, and Tim
argued the point and
recei\ ed an additional 10
mil—lines plus a. game
misconduct. The W.O.A.A.
should have neutral referees
calling the Midget games, or
one frog each town.
Sunday's game aginst
Couglin combine d .with Kent Listowel was delayed half an
Miller for the final goal of 'hour due to weather con,
the game. ditions,' •The.refore, the length
of the game -,was three fif-
teen minute stop time
periods.
The Twins only dressed 12
players as several ,,.were
absent due to: the flu and
RAE J. WATSON
MIDGET "B's
Monday night at the
Goderich arena,- the Rae J •
Watson Real Estate Midget„
"B's", lost ;to the Mitchell
"A" All -Stars by a score of
6-1. It was a •wel•I Olayed
game with only 15 penalties
called.
The Mitchell All-Stars'
_..�:ftr�.t�'i•.rxe::::�e�:+�tr�'t:ted�or�.fa�;,r
of th'e goals. Mitchell„ went
ahead 3-0 in the first period
on goals by •Bill Stacey,
Michael Avery and Murray
Elliot.
The Goderich Midgets got
their only goal in the second
as R. J. ,,,Watson's defen-
seman Ron Hesk picked up
Leroy Meriam's pass to beat
goaltender Jim' Patton: Dean.
Black started the play. The
score could have been' *
greater for' Mitchell but Pete
Kelly kept the Goderich Club,
in the game.
`Tim McLean is' out / for
several games.
Listowel went ahea( 2-0 in
the _ first period as they
" opened the scoring ' o a
`power play goal. by ate
Wilson and Steve Scott as
they- went through the
defense to beat John Page on
a high hard one. The Twins
just couldn't score (In ,,their
power plays, and were very
inaccurate in shooting as
they had numerous chances
toscore but couldn't beat
Brian McCutcheon .in , the
nets until the 7:53 mark of
the second period.
Phil Arthur. let one go
after receiving a pass from
Bill Walters and Bill Lewis
to make' it ."2.1 Sor the only
goal in the second- period..
Goderich tied the score two
all the 9;34 mark of the third
period -.as Phil Arthur, the
only Twins player to beat the
Listowel goaltender, got his .
second goal.
The Twins were .called for
only 6 minor penalties to
Listowel's 12' minors plus 5
,minutes for _cross-checking.
This gave Godel-ich the edge'
in play throughout the game
but they just couldn't
Star of the Week
a
The last time these two *
teams met, the score was 25- *
- 0 for Mitchell, Coach Tommy, �*
Thompson, feel's' his team
'will be- able to beat them
next time:
THt TWINS
MIDGET ALL-STARS
1.1
The Goderich Midget "A"
team extended their ,losing
streak as • Hanover,
Walkerton and Listowel have
won easily over the Twins.
4
capitalize.
The tie breaking goal- was
scored by George Adams,
his first goal of the game as
he skated in from the blue
line and fired one that hit the
inside post, This came at the.
11:12 mark, and Dale Wilson
made it 4-2 for Listowel as
he beat John Page Ona shot
which wa ''partly 'screened.
HOCKEY NOTES
Thanks to Kinsman John
Doherty, The Kinsmen Club
have donated $50.00 for a
tournament in London.
Also, we note that there
are several enthusiastic
young Lions in training for a
benefit- game which we
understand w i-il be played in
February, against the.old
kinsmen Club. Procees of
this game will Cystic'
Fibrosis.
Parrish I�ad Sailors
to win over Red Devil
FARRISH NETS
HAT TRICK
Last Friday evening, in a;
regular scheduled
Intermediate "C" game, the
Goderich, Sailors defeated
M1itchell Red Devils 7-2.
Playing his first game this
season was Chuck Jewell
who came out of retirement
to "'put,on the pads". Taking
over the eoaching..chores for
the ,game was Bill Fritzley.
The' first period Goderich
opened .the'scoring when Jim'
Farrish rapped a shot past
startled goalie Robbie White
at 4:0„1. Ron 'Miller, also
playing his first game in a
Sailor uniform, made it, 2-0,
as centreman Tom Crawford
started the play, digging it
out of the 'corner, During "a
pile up in front of the net,
Mitchell made it 2-1 as Larry
Labelle beat Chuck Jewell
slamming in 'a rebound. Jim
Farrish picked upghis second
goal' of the game unassisted
to give the Sailors a,3-1 lead
at the 14:54 mark,
The Sailors line of Jansen,
McDonald and Courtney
w're rewarded for their
tremendous back checking
and skating- as 13, Jansen
picked up Mike Courtney's
pass to beat White on the
short side, Cam" McDonald
started the play. The Red
Devils'- second goal came in
the final. period' as Doug
Clark scored from the point.
Wane Fisher, top goal -
scorer in the league, picked
up his first point in the game
as. Dirk. Wolterb'eels set, him
up in the slot,and Wane fired
one from 15 feet out to make.
it 54. Before the game en-
ded, Tom Cralkford scored
unassisted 'and' then shor-
thanded' he : set' up Jim
Parrish for the final goal.
QPC study on Huron County
policing to be released
410,
p
A stud
y,, opf policing for mendations in the Ontario county council to ask the
Huron, County has been task force on policing which solicitor -general for• the
completed - and may be ' recommended ., Ontario study. -
released to minicipal of- Provincial mj?olice' police in Mr. Bell said the study
ficials within a week, Elmer towns with less than 15,000 began in September and was
•. mission Each ofthe ..cn.un.tys.,._f' faff.. tirely -bji 'OPC
Ontario, Polrc® Cofri• .. .... ..•. .�� ..... �...
Bell, . chairman of the population. , conducted -en
f)`"�af.ii Frrda iii tonins' has municipal forces
Toronto. -and . popula'tibns of 3,000 —
Mr. Bell said a copy' of the except for Goderich 'titch
four-month, study conducted '' has a population of about
by the: commission- is being 7,000. The remainder of the
county is policed by the
OPP.
The chiefs were concerned +Retention of the existing
that_OPP policing would be system with a major
more dostly_ and impersonal upgrading df corn -
than the existing system; munications betveen forces,
'Several :chiefs — .led by featuring a centralized
Ted Day of Exeter dispatch system ;
suggested a county -wide +Establishment pf the
forte ,would improve the. proposed county -wide force.
present setup and still feta i
local autonomy.
'The chiefs convinced
studied by Ontario Solicitor
General George Kerr.
He said he"anticipates"
the study will be sent to
municipalities and to county
council in' the next week.
The -study of ° alternative
methods of policing the
county was requested last
May '-by • police Chiefs of
Huron's five towns. ,
The request was
prMompted by recom-
He refused io release any
conclusions but said: four
alternatrves hay e, been
,proposed for policing:
+Retention of the existing
system with no changes; .
+Takeover of all policing
by the OPP.
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Entertainment
Schedule for Feb.
Jan-.. 31 aria-Foeb.-.1-
Gary Bolle Duo
Feb. 7 and 8
Al Harvey and
the Blueboys
•
Feb. 14 and 15
Easy Riders
featuring Vonny
-Feb. 21 and 22
Al Harvey and
the Blueboys
' hllusic' starts every.
Fri. and Sat. night
at 8:30 p,m. 0,,
Try our Famous Pigtails
•
This week's Star of the Week is,14-year-old Dave' "IC
ee G. M Parts in the '
* Smith, goaltender for McG
* Bantam .house league.
*. Dave is enjoying his third year in organized
* hockey, his first in the bantam ranks and Goderich.
* He previously played two years in London minor
hockey as a right, winger "air..d_terrned.,h.is.-play at.that 'L
* position as simply -fair..
* Dave decided to try his hand in goal this year and
* now prefers the' position to any other. He stated that
* a,. goaltender like any other member of the :team *
• must be,,a good skater to be able to stand up most of Jr
* the time and to move around freely. Also like most
* other goaltenders his prime enemy is players
_air
;screening him in front of the net. �C
McGee G M` Parts is currently on .a modest°win' '
* streak and Dave has been a key figure in that 4(
* stretch, Last week they shaded Don' Hoist 5-4 and in *
* '.heir most recent game trounced Burger Bar 5-2,,
,,,* Team 'mates claim that Dave was. instrumental in *
* .both wins robbing -opponents with his ,quick glove
* hand, which he himself admits is probably his strong
• point.
For Dave the transition from wing to goal was not . '
* a hard switch to make and he now prefers to pry
* goal. He h's one More year remaining in the bantam *
* age group and intends' to keep .playing hockey.
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