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Pee fees were
imh ted tem Ontario
Hockey,
Association playoffs 'fast.
Thursday whein they.were
defeated . 7' - 1 by
°Strathroy
-Strathroy *on the best -
of -five series three .games
to :one, with the only
Lions' , -victory coming in
Vane three of the, series
which was awarded to
Coder %h by virtue of a
protest. Strathroy coach'•
Larry Tochick was
suspended for three
games and the game was
awarded to the (.,ions
when Tolnchick'failed. to
sit out an automatic
suspension of .one game.
when his team ac-
Goderich Oldtimers netminder, Bill Crawford,
blocks a shot from close range In a game against
Hanover as defenceman Larry Boyd moves in to
clear the rebound. Crawford stopped two of three
penalty shot attempts°•as the Goderich Oldtimers
defeated hanover 4-3 in the opening game of the
Goderich Molsons International Oldtimers Tour-
nament here on the weekend. (photo by Dave
Sykes)
First Oldtimers tourney was a success
Jt took long hours and a
great deal of hard work
but the Goderich Old-.
timers hosted a suc-
cessful International
Tournament in their first'
attempt .
Twelve teams par-
ticipated in the three-day!.
double • knockout com-
petition at the Goderich
and District Community ,
Centre on the weekend. .,
St. Clements ;won the
Lakeport Steel Trophy as
A Division champs along
with the gold medals and
then captured the Grand
Charnpsionship with a 4-2
win over Kincardine.
Kincardine won the the
Signal -Star Trophy as the
B Division champs and
they were also awarded
gold medals for the 3-2.
win over Hanover in the
final.
The organizers also -•
offered .a Canadian
Oldtimers Hockey
°Association Fair Cup
Play award for the least
penalized team. That
trophy wasawarded to
Cleveland, a team that
made the trip with only
eight players. • They•
forfeited their games but
picked up . extra local
players to participatein.
the tourney.
"St. Clements captain,
freeder,-Wan et
He scored six goals and
added two assists in five
games.
Jim Nixon of Hanover
was selected as the. MVP
in the B Division.
acted The Goderich Old-
timers also held two
draws during the tourney
as the most va1ttable
player in the A Division.
and the winner of the
afghan was Walter
Sheardown.-John Bedour
won the.barbeque draw.
The Oldtimers offer
their thanks to everyone
—Mr -Offered their°;help in
any way to make the
tournament a success.
Steelers rip Clinton 9-5
in finaigarne of schedule
The Lakeport Steel
Bantams wrapped up,
their league schedule in
convincing style with a 9-
5 victory over Clinton on
the weekend.
Despite a limited roster
of tw,,o goaltenders and
eight players, the
Steelers rolled over the.
home team "-on the
strength of four goals in
the second period.
The Steelers led 3-2
after one period, in-
creased the margin to 7-3
after the second period
and exchanged a pair of
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APPOINTMENT
DON COLQUHOUN
Mr. L. E. Smlthers, Vice President of Wiseway
of Canada Limited, is proud to announce the
appointment of Mr. Don Colquhoun to the
position of general manager of WisewaY Home
and Building Centre Clinton (formerly Fred J.
Hudie Ltd.).
Mre Colquhoun has lived in Clinton all his life and
brings with him ten years of construction ex-
perience as well as having served the com-
miinity in the Clinton store for five years.'
goals. with Clinton in the
final period.' •
Brad Armstrong led the
Steelers offensively with
three goals and two
assists. He scored two
goals in 30 seconds in the
opening ' period and
completed the hat trick in
the second period.
Nick Trebish chipped in
with two goals • and.
Andrew Telford, Paul
cumulated ` 0 minutes
penalties Ih game two of
the seriesl,
Strathroy was not, to be
denied, however, maid
openeda four goal lead in
game four before the
Lions .got on - the
scoreboard late it • the
second period when Todd
• Jeffrey scored, assisted '
by .Trevor Erb and Ken
Huff. That was to be- the.
Lions' _ only goal,: and
Strathroy "added, three
more tu, make their win
convincing.
Tom Jackson had three
of the Strathroy goal's
while Brad Dalton, Darcy.
Tornchick and Dan
Gibson had singles.
Strathroy got strong
ualtendir,g -from-Frank_._
Borszez.
The Lions got ba k.pn
track, returning to WOAA
action and winning the
final game of their
Day, David Day and.
Dave Gallow added one
goal apiece. John Peters
assisted on four of the
Goderich goals.
Brad Hymers scored
four of the Clinton goals
and assisted on the fifth.
The Steelers will play
an exhibition game here
on Saturday at 7 p.m. in
preparation for a tour-
nament in march.
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DON HANDFORD AND/OR
JOHN MACKENZIE
at: The Bedford Hotel
Goderich, Ontario
®n: Every Tuesday
Next visit: Tues., March 4th
FEDERAL BUSINESS
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For pror information please call
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Oar schedule
S turday, in Seaforth bra
score.,The- victory, all
a ' game that wars well -
played, by both. teams,
gave the_Lions firstplace
in the :final" standings ,in
'their WOAA group, ah ad
of second place •Seafor
David 'Mclliwain gave
Seeforth an early lead but.
Shawn Rahbek's shot
from the point tied the
score before the.:..: end,. of
the first period.. -
Mike ' Bettles. put
Seaforth back on top
midway through the
second period. Less than
one minute later, Lion's
captain Trevor Erb'
erased Seaforth's lead,
scoring . on a pass from
Rah b
Erb gave the Lions the
victory with his second
goal of the game on a play
with Rob Gibbons for the
Sunset captures.
first place in
CHHL standings
The Sunset Golf Club
edged Holmesville 6 - .5
last . Wednesday cap-
turing first place in the
overall CHHL • team
standings.
Rick Stoddard .and
John Sturdy led Sunset
with two goals apiece
while Brian Meriam •and
Brian Rumig scored the
others.
Don >~reeman and Don
Shropshall each scored
twice and Larry Schutzl
once for the Rockets.
Holmesville and
Whetstone brought the
regular season to a close
with games on 'Thursday
and Sunday. The second _-
place Rockets won both
games 7-3and 12-6.
Three out of five semi-
finals begin Wednesday,
Feb. 27, with the Burger
Bar vs Sunset Golf. The
other semi-final matches,
O'Brien's • Meats and
Holmesville, will begin
Thursday night.
Final league standings:
Sunset Golf Club 20-8-0, 40
pts; Holmesville 17-8-2, 36
pts.,; O'Brien's Meats 16-
11-1, 33 pts.; Burger Bar
10-15-3, 23 pts.; Whet-
stones 2-23-2, six pts.
•
only , goal of ' the final
period,;;—
Rob Dann made a
couple of keY stops in the
Lions' net late in the •
period to preserve the
win..
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Victoria Public School . sou.th _ diamond (to' by
developed). , . .
Ptoase submit;your request In writing to
' Mir'. Jirtt.Mocire
Director of Recreation
166,McUanhlld St,
GodNIerichA► 3i ;-Ont
For more information please call The Recreation Office,
524-2125.
Please submit your request by, Friday. March 7th, 1980.
2ND
GENERAL MEETING
TO FORM A►
MINOR SPORTS GOVERNING BODY
FOR THE
TOWN OF GODERiCH
MEETING TO BE HELD
TUESDAY, MARCH 4TH
8:00 P.M.
GODERICH ARENA AUDITORIUM
URGENT
It is urgent that every parent inGoderich '& area that has a
child playing minor sports attend this meeting. We need
your support.
For more information contact:
Mr. Jim Moore
Director of Recreation
166 MacDonald St., Goderich 524-2125
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