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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1983-09-28, Page 77STATE FARM, L_INSURANCE_ Generais take all hockey c amnions The Generals have taken the minor ball hockey championship, defeating the Capitals in the fourth game 10-2 to take the best of five series. Monday's game was all Generals, with the exception of a few well executed plays on the part of the Capitals. The Generals struck early in the first period, allowing only 41 seconds to elapse before Jeff Strickland, who had three goals for the night, netted his first shot. The Capitals managed to hold them of for the remainder of that half of the period, but then Mark Cauchi, Kevin Talbot and Chris Sideris added one each while Strickland got two more goals to end the period with a 6-0 lead. The opening minutes of the second period saw a changed Capitals team as they took the face-off directly to their opponents end. controlling the nlay. This effort resulted in Grant Langbis scoring one for the Capitals. It wasn't long before the Generals were back on track scoring goals. Cauchi netted his second of the night, followed by Sideris and Kevin Talbot. Before the game was over, the Capitals scored an unassisted goal followed by Sideris's third goal of the game. Following the game, trophies were presented to each of the teams and to the most valuable player of the playoffs. The Capitals received the runner up trophy, presented by Jim Hayter on behalf of the Kinsmen. The Generals received the championship trophy, which was presented by Jack Hoffineyer. The most valuable player in the playoffs went to Shawn Larder, of the Capitals, and was presented by Frank Portes, Manager of the Met. The Capitals' goaltender gloves the ball during the final game of minor ball hockey at the Goderich Arena last Monday. The championship was won by the Generals, who tookthe best of five series four games to one. (photo by Anne Narejko) Most valuable player in the Goderich Minor Ball Hockey League playoffs was Shawn Larder, the captain of the Capitals. Even though his team lost in the finals to the Generals, they put up a good fight winning one of the four games. (photo by Anne Narejko) -Th FOR INSURANCE CALL BILL BARWICK AGENT 38B K INGSTON ST. GODERICH, ONTARIO 524-7551 L,kc a good rxeghhor State F arm is there. Sim. r.1 n• .. nil„ f, %./.•, (uoTE OF THE WEEK The essence of faith k fewness of words and abundance of deeds; he whose word exceed his deeds, know verily his death is better than his life... For Information Wri/e P.O. Box 214 GODERICH J" 1 GODERICH MINOR HOCKEY TRYOUT ----SCHEDULE- Wednesday, CHEDULE Wednesday, October 5 4:30-5:30 Novice 5:30-6:30 Atom 6:30-7:30 Pee Wee 7:30-8:30 Bantam Thursday, October 6 4:30-6:30 Pee Wee 5:30-6:30 Bantam 6:30-7:30 Midget 7:30-8:30 Juvenile Friday, October 7 4:30-5:30 Novice 5:30-6:30 Atom 6:30-7:30 Midget 7:30-8:30 Juvenile Saturday, October 8 12:00-2:00 lcsoaltenders Clinic 2:00-3:00 Novice 3:00-4:00 Atom 4:00-S:30 Pee Wee 5:30-7:00 Bantam 7:00-8:30 Midget 8:30 - Juvenile Sunday, October 9 2:30-3:30 Novice 3:30-4:30 Atom 4:30-5:30 Pee Wee 5:30-6:30 Bantam 6:30-7:30 Midget 7:30-8:30 Juvenile GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1983—PAGE 3A erich rir places in HuUy Gully final standin The finals of the Bully Gul- ly house league raeing series were held Saturday, September 17, and after a successful day of racing, awards for combined points were presented to racers. Combined Points Standings: 80 A Class: Bill Rainford, London - 153 points; Kevin Reeve, London - 133 points; Pat Poulin, London - 110 points. 80 B Class: Paul Binghaiaa, Sarnia - 115 points; Chris Berendregt, Pt. Stanley - 98 points; Chris Humphrey, London - 75 points. 80 C Class: Rob Bulyovsky, - 1 :,l points; David Milewski, Toronto - 114 points; Marck McGlashan, Hanover -15 points. Novice A Class: Greg Par- sons, Exeter - 159 points; Jeff Bruinsma, Goderich - 141 points; Mark McCar- they, Shelburne - 45 points. Novice B Class: Kelly Peev, Sarnia - 151 points; Kevin Lupton, Watford -136 points; Brian Faris, Watford - 110 points. Novice C Class: Steve Kostuk, London - 135 points; Dave Fry, London - 113 points; John Curry, London - 60 points. Junior A Class: Hugo Maaskant, Clinton - 114 points; Ron Tessier, Sud - dully Gully house league results The final race of the Hully Gully House League series was held Saturday, September 17 under what began as threatening skies. The rain that fell earlier soaked the track to a near - perfect level. What ensued throughout the day was very fast racing on a track that had the precise combination of traction and moisture. Since it remained cloudy and cool all day, the track didn't dry out appreciably, but re- mained extremely fast for all classes run. Those results were tabulated with the entire seasons, and after the days' races, riders were treated to a little party thrown by organizers. After the presen- tations of awards for the days' racing, participants were also awarded trophies for their standings after the season ended. Results from September 17 : Pee -Wee A Class: Bill Rain- ford, London; Jim Dickins, Hensall: Scott Lindsay, St. Marys. Pee -Wee B Class: Chris Berendregt, Port Stanley; Chris Humphrey, London; Doug Fraser, London. Pee -Wee C Class: Dave Milewski. Toronto. Novice A Class: Chris Lee, Walton; Kevin McLaughlin, Courtwright; Doug Weed, Mooretown. Novice B Class: Kelly Peev, Sarnia; Bill Kostuk, London; Brian Faris, Watford. Novice C Class: John Curry, London; Steve Kostuk, Lon- don; Dave Fry f ,cndon Enduro A Class: John Spears, Woodstock. Enduro B Class: Steve Hut- chins, Goderich; Dave Ferguson, Exeter; Gary Lovie, Exeter. Enduro C Class: Mike Lewis, Sarnia; Bryan Dison, Dungannon; Steven Caulfield, Stratford. Mini -Digger Class: Scott Zimmer, Stratford. Junior B Class: Kirk Schell, London; Brian Blackburn, Exeter. Bauer wins Circle City C.B. Club car poker rally The Circle City C.B. Club held a car poker rally last Sunday, starting at the Zehrs parking lot and covering 48.6 miles over the country side. The course was to take one hour, 23 minutes and 25 seconds. If the car, which was to carry a driver and navigator, finished a head of time, they had points deducted because the cars were to follow preset speed limits. The winner was Don Bauer who came back with 80 of his original 100 points. At each check point the drivers were given an en- velop with two cards in it. At the end the cards were put together and the best poker hand won half of the kitty. John Miller, organizer of the road rally, stated that the Local chiropractor raises money Scott and Connie Macaulay of Goderich com- peted in a 10 km road race in Toronto on the weekend. The run was sponsored by the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College. Over 700 runners took part in the event with both Scott and Connie placing well in their respective age categories. Scott received over $1200 in pledges from his patients. The proceeds from the Run For Chiropractic Education will be used to purchase specialized equipment for the public clinics, Library and Research Division at C.M.C.C. As Canada's only Chiropractic College, C.M.C.C. relies on the generous and dedicated sup- port of Canadian Chiroprac- tors for its funding. The col- lege receives no federal or provincial government assistance. rally was nnPn t,. all peonlr in the town, not just the C.B. Club members. According to organizer John Miller, the turn out was as good as they has ex- pected, but those who did take part in the rally, had a good time. 0 bury - 30 points; Scott Wilson, London -15 points. Junior B Class: Brian Keys, Hamilton -122 points; Brian Blackburn. Exeter - 108 points; Norm Williams, Wal! - ford - :i.:I points. Junior C Class: Fred Wallis, London - 105 points; Ron Bardoel, Putnam - 79 points; Rob McGlashan, Hanover - 24 points. Enduro A Class: John Spears, Woodstock - 144 points; Kirk Schell, London - 42 pointe• Peter Knoop - 39 points. Enduro B Class: Gary Lovie, 5 Exeter - 55 points; Dave Ferguson, Exeter - 30 points; Steve Hutchins, Goderich - 25 points. Enduro C Class: Mike Lewis, Sarnia - 114 points; Stephen Caulfield, Stratford - 44 points; Shawn Holliday - 30 points. Old Tuners: Peter Schell, London - 60 points; Archille Persichelli, Sarnia - 15 points; Herman Bardoel, Putnam -15 points. Mini Digger Class: Scott Zimmer, Stratford - 147 points; Chris Lucas - 15 points. ALL STAR S,Ince 1962 TOURS OF EXCELLENCE THANKSGIVING WEEKEND Nashville A.M. Departure Nashville P.M. Departure Wheeling P.M, Departure SHORT COLOURED TOURS Oct. 3 . Sept. 29 Sept. 28, Oct. 1 Oct. 3 U.S. DESTINATIONS Oct. 15 Oct. 15 Oct. 17 Oct. 29 Oct. 28, Nov. 11 Oct. 17 Nov. 11 Oct. 18, Nov. 15 Nov. 11 P.M. Nov. 4, 11, 18 25, Dec. 2 Nov. 25, Dec. 2, 9 4 days 3 days 3 days 3 days 23 days 7 days S days 14 days 3 days 4 days 3 days 3 days 3 days 3 days . 3 days from •249 from '209 from '229 Agawa Canyon Ottawa A, Gatineau Haliburton Highlands Explore 1000 islands California 8 Historic West Williamsburg, Bush Gardens b Capital Penn Dutch & Pocono Mtns. Florida Fling Frankenmuth b Ford Museum A Lot of Fun for Everyone Wheeling Jamboree - Len Greenwood Westgate Dinner Theatre Erle P.A. 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