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PETER S. MacIEWAN
GENERAL INSURAKE
REAL ESTATE BROKER
38 ST DAVID ST GODERICH
THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL
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g quiet place to live and enjoy this four bedroom brick home.
Nice living room' with fireplace, electric heated, full high dry
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x 115' good terms available.
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goal was- scored hallway
through the 'third period as
Rob McDonald went through
the defense and beat Sifto Salt
goaltender with a high hard
shot. Goderich Restaurant
are now in first place, with
only seven games left in the
regular schedule.
Thesecond game featured
wide open end to end hockey.
It was a game that wo.uld
have gone either way, as both
teams were very sloppy in
clearing in front of their own
end and Denomme Flowers
.had a goal disallowed. Ted
Doherty was in the goal
crease When - he scored.
Penaltrel were very costly for
Denomme. Flowers as they
received five minor penalties
to .Goderich 0.P.P.'s two
minor penalties.
The star of the game was
No. 9 *for Godetich,
Scott Wilson, who scored the
winning goal on a partially
screened shot ,Which- trickled
in over the goal line `under
Robert Cummings' goalie
.pads. Goderich O.P.P. went
ahead 3-1 on first period goals
by Rob Jeffrey, Gil Van -v,
denheuval, and Allan Bakker,
assists were by David Lomas,
Ddn Redpath, Mike Paquette
and Neil Coughlan.
Denomme Flowers opened
the "scoring as Jim Burbine
coirrbined— with, .centre -t. Ted
Doherty at .1:15. Denomme
Flowers fought 'back in the
.middle period as Scott Smith
and Sryo.n . •Vos, beat
goaltenders Brad Doney and.
Brad Shortreed who shared
goaltending , -duties. Rob
Jeffrey leading O.P.P. scorer
picked up a goal in the period.
Denor4me Flowers fought
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COUNTRY IT IS? .
back from a two goal defipit
to tie the game at 4:07 of the
third period, We McLean
went around the defense,
circled the netand then poked
(it in, unassisted. Denomme
*Flowers pulled their gaalie
but were unable to get the
equalizer.
, PEE WEE
HOUSE LEAGUE
Deno*mme Flowers tied
Sifto Salt 2-2 in the first game
Friday night and Goderich
Restaurant now take, over
first place as they out -scored•
Goderich 0.P:P. 8-5 in the
second game.
A great game was played
by both goaltenders as they
came through With, some
outstanding saves in the
scoreless first period. Sifto
Salt opened the scoring early
in the second period. Mike
Wedlock let one go from the
blueline, 'Paul Meriam
picking up a loose rebound'
fed a perfect 'Pass to Phil'
Brown who beat goaltender
Robert Cummings. Before'
the second peried ended,
Denomme Flowers tied the
periods and then managed to
hold on as the O.P.P. team
fought back with four goals in
,the.third, What a difference:a
player can make on a team,
Since Rob McDonald joined,
the Goderieh Restaurant,
they have Won eight out of 10
games and have now taken
over first place. The whole
team .has been playing ex-
cellent. hockey.. Harold
Sartori is back goaltending,
Rick Ryan and Dave Parsons
are scoring goals and Garry,
Williarris and Paul Young are
playing aggressive hockey
for the Goderich Restaurant.
• 'Rob McDonald had four
goals in the game and Davidi,
Parsons and Rick Ryan each
picked up a pair,,plus Rick
had an assist. PaTirThung
picked up three assists and
.other point getters were John
Ross, John Sheardown and
John Alexander all with an
assist. Robert Jeffrey voted
three goals in the final period,
for Goderich 0.P.P., and the
other goal scorers were Steve
Dobie and Allan Bakker, who
also picked up two assists for
three points. Rob Taylor., Dan
Redpath and Steve Dobie
game on a goal by Scott ‘A'rC the other Goderich
'
Smith, Steve Walters players picking up
r -CLI
asSiting, and then went a,head M.
on We's McLean's high hard
drive' which Paul Bellinger
couldn't hold on to. Sifto Salt
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second period, Hugh Hanley,
on a three-way play from
Steven Arbour and Dale
Duncan, tie&the score 2-2,
Seconds later, Port lgin
retalliated to take the lead
once more but not for long as
Dale picked up a loose puck in
his own end and tied the game
unassisted,
- Going into the- third -period,
it could have gone either way,
With only the.,first minute
gone, Dale, aSsisted by Rick
Rawson, broke the tie and
gave the lead to Goderich for
the first time in the game. It
was just a matter of time
until Port Elgin came back
and scored two quick ones
making the score 5-4 for
them. With less than two
minutes left in the game, it
looked hopeless to some .but
not to others, as Steven
Arbour received a well set up
pass from Dale Duncan to
once again tie the garlie.,
Finally with only 23 seconds
remaining, the winning goal
came from Dale assisted by
Rick Stoddart. Waring duties
in net were -Tony .Bedard and
Gerry- Gaynor, who both
came up with gome good
saves.
The Falcons played. their
riext game on Saturday night
in Petrolia. This was •the
second game of the 0.14.H.A.
Playoffs and after having to
go into oN'iertime, the Falcons
lost 7-4. It was close
throughout the game as one.
team would score and the
other would tie it up.
In the first period, Petrolia
scored two quick ones to take
and hold the lead for the first,
period. But within the firstsix
minutes of the second period,
Goderich scored three quick
ones, taking the lead 3-2. The
first Goderich goal was
Frank & Gus Carry -Out
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scored by Paul • Dougherty,
unassisted, ,The Second by
Steve Arbour. iron -A 4,°. Dale
Duncan and Rick StocIdart
and the third by Paul Helesic,
assisted by Steven Arbour.
With only a few minutes
remaining in the second
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had.the,pressure—on
couldn't ' get the equalizer In Their final game of the
until the third period when sphedule, the Goderich Police
John I -Cuff combined with Jim Falcons played Port Elgin on
Pritzley to give Sifto one Thursday night in Goderich
point,' a 'tie; and sole and battled to a 6-5 victory.
possession of second spot in By the end of the first period,
the standings. the score was 2-1 for Port
.Goderich Restaurant ' Elgin with Billy Peters
bombed Goderich O.P.P. for scoring the fiest "Goderich
six goals in the first two goal unassisted. At 5:15 of the
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Friday & Saturday 4 to 3:30 a.m.
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