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•• The snow and ice portray the desolation of Goderich harbor
in the winter, The shipping season closed Jan. 7 when the
,Barber with salt destined for the United States, The•'
rurrent weather trends indicate the season may not open as
i arty as last year. (staff photo)
LET'S TALK MANOR HOCKEY
BY .JACK CUMMING�S
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This week is Minor Hockey 4: ATOM HOUSE LEAGUE
Week- across Canada ' and ..'Game.. reports are .now in
Goderrch .started off : with more regtlia•rly and 'we hope
• great success, as. they `'had to have the standings in 'next
�Saltfleetintownlast Weekend. week; Glenmark-Ho'm-es
for some exhibition games picked up three unanswered
and held a dance at the arena -.goals. in. the ,third. period to
Saturday night.•What are youdefeat McInteeReal Estate 4 -
doing for Minor: Hockey?.,- 2, There was -no scoring' in the.
Give the kids a;chance to play • first period. Don M•acCallum
• hockey,•'.`keep: them off„, the. opened ' the0. "s'coring for
street Are you. really in":- Glenmark at the •11:18 mar
.terested ' in the boys' -of the second period,
development. '...as' ;• better unassisted, but ..before ' the
citizens : Teach th.e,.m the : period ended. McLntee tied the
fundamentals of good ' genie as Scot Stoll made a
sportsmanship." Remernlir. good •pass to :Ray 'Vanstone
.Enjoying. th'e game is more, who fired it home. ;Third
importan'T' • teach ' • the...:period- • Glemmark scored-
FUNdamentals. See . you- at •three quick. goals to take a44
•• the arena this week as minor lead, Paul Brenner, Robert.
' . hockey is ..for .every citizen in.:. Barraclough and ` Andrew
second' goal in the second
period from Darrin Moore. ,
McIntee Real` -Estate came
right in the period to score .3
-- goals in- the 1as.t 2i/ minutes..
-f play to.take-a 4-3 lead: Jeff
Feagan led the attack with
second goal of the game.
.„.Then Scott•S:tall tied the score
from David Mahood and-11.0.31Ya'ristorie, unassisted,
Final : period Candlelight
Taverna applied the pressure
throughout...the:Whole period,
the community.- • .• , .: Telford Were .the 'goal scorers. ::.
NDir'iCE HOUSE LEAGUE, McIntee Real . Estate ended.
the: scoring in the period as
In the lone novice : contest• JiriiReynolds made it 4-2.
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last... -Tuesday Whalen' ft
Saturday' game
Insuance scored :two "third it was .Candlelight. Tauern,.]6 .;
: periodgoals to over'corne a 1-0. and Glenmark . Honfes' 2:
deficit and defeat Gardiners Brent Fisher • opened the
,Dairy scoring with two goals,• Tim
Gardiners .had taken the•. Riehl assisted the first one to
lead on a .first period goal by • give Candlelight Tavern a 2-p
Ray A.lexander on anlead' at' the.• end of :.the first
unassisted effort.. The lead period Mike.' Warsell and
` stood until the third period Nick .Trebish increased the • when Whalen got two goals lead to 4-0, ...both unassisted
from Jeff LeBeau to claim the goals in the second period: '
win..
Glen mark Homes got on the ;
• On Saturday& the _Legion scoreboard before the period •
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Ladies Sailors u.Llasted, ended as•DannyShaddrek and
Whalen Insurance for a 3-1...'Dan ... McCallum' - beat
victory. The Sailors took a.2-0 oaltender Dave Moore to
lead on goals by Rob Miiddel • make it -4-2: Ji'in VValton -drew
.and • Steve Sdhutz before an assist. Third periodFrazer.
Whalen narrowed the gap on • Abbott blasted one unassisted
an unassisted goal by Frank ,and Brent Fisher picked up
Scholendorf... Scott Middel . .his ,third goal of the game
added the insurance marker. with Frazer- Abbott assisting.
for. the Sailors. January. 18th game, played
On Monday' &action Whalen• on.'Sunday was a_come from-_ ...
insurance hammered Gar- behind victory for the - Can:.
diners and Mr. •Ste.reo• 'and dlelight Tavern as they won
Flyers played to 1-1- tied • with two.unanswerecgoals in
Whalen got a two goal the third period 5-4 over.
performance from David • Mcintee Real Estate. In the
Alan -Iasi' and singles . from first period, • Mclntee opened
Don Barraclough,. Frank the scoringat the 6:46 mark
Schloendorf, Bruce Culbert, as Jeff'. Feagan. ,combined
-„and David McCall -urn. with Scott Stoll and David
Gardin:er&. goal scorers-wtere __Lmah.Aed: ErozP Ab ott$ied
• Steven Young. ,'a_nd Ray the scoreone all •as he l•et,one
Alexander. -- ' go frorri the blueline and then
In the second .gameTRevin ....60 .seconds later Brent .Fisher,
Telford, and . Scott Garrow•- put Candlelight in the.lead 2-
•` . both stored unassisted in the 1,• just before •:the•. period' en-
-7'; : 1-1 tie between Mr. Stereo and ded. -
' the Flyers. Brent .F.fsher' picked up his
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, Gdderich Harbor is• lifeless. •
The: sunshine and glistening
waters are- now lust :fond
Memories on bleak. winter-
.` days and th6se. who once.
loved to -play , ore have now
deserted her. A few boats lie
still, waiting for their spring.
resurr"ection.. bn ' resurgent
spring
, waters.'
T.he. shippwng.; season• was'
nat a6i e a `"1 3tg°"a ''ltye'a`c;..
"hi ch ; extended into
middle ' of January . and' .tl1e
yevierity of. the , winter would
:indicate indicate • that .' last• ;year's
opening in Mareh niay not be;
duplicated;•
The Sifto Salt division of
Domtar' Chemicals
Goderich recorded a record
shipping season that' was,.
brought to a halt: in,the'early ,.
part ,of T'anuary: by ted. for ..
. coming- up With- some -'--ex—'
:cellent •checks . and the: ..
pressure finally paid .off as •
Steve Profit tied the 'game ,
and .Frazer_._Abbott_ got _.the.
'winner unassisted
T.D.. Bank edged Denornme
Flowers 3.:2 in the first;game
played _on. the 12th. and
God.erlsh-.Re•stacirant
whitewashed.Sifto Salt 6.0 in
-the other game. Joe;Trebish •`
put T.D.- Bank on the. . score
(cpntin:ued lin page 7)
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last boat to renter Goderich
Harbcic orpJanuary- 7 an'ei its
load .of salt was destined for,
the United States.
Officials. at Sifto reported....
that 1,03. boats moved an
estimated•'.i1/2 million tons'
throughout w<he shippiatg°
season whioh . began in 'Mid--
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m•id• IVarch, eon e. stimatedd. 85 ships' •'
loo°cledithAmsaltdwring
1374 shippirt season; • An'
additi.gnal boat: Was'
scheduled to.load in Godert h.,
bat •ccarld• not enter the hat- .
bar, • _ -
Goderich Elevator reported.
'their.tota1•handling down With.
the: eight weeks .strike of i:ts
•ernpinyees as a: major factor
A total of '34 vessels enteted
Gaderich •Harbor to ;load and
unlbed grainsAand the Shelter.
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the last~ ship 011 did realize •a caoord in their
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