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The Goderich Signal Star, 1976-01-22, Page 13WE ARE SPECIALISTS .• GLASS . : . •• ' TRIM... AUTO & TRUCK GLASS , AUTO UPHOLSTERY' CoNsTinitrioN VINYL ROOFS EQUIPMENT CONVERTIBLE TOP VAN ROOF VENTS INSURANCE CLAIMS FOR EvR.Y ININDSEI;EiD REPLACED..:.. OR' A SALE OF $100:00.. • . YOU GET A: • FREE HOCKEY STICK"A1413-PUCK...- dooD THROUGH JANUARY (kV 1/Itil:StOck- runs out) • "° RETAIL.CU,STOMERS 0 Of • AUTO. CLAMS LIMITS° 36 smetit9,.G000poi. 524.2146 _A • •1449, • , . - (continued from page 6)* • board for the Only goal in the first period •as both teams • started but:ery'ealitirrialY; goal •earrie' when', he 'picked up the rebound after-, Denomme -flowers Talles149A • ear eptiets.,:, Io' the secondPerk*•close. • • pley....continue4 and jee•. B*.hilfe,ptitg,1),,:nit ahead. - • 2-:0 after • tipping in Tom • .Srnith'S 'drive froin,:• right' . wing. Joe Trebish Started the play, making it :3-0 for. T.D. ...Bank as •be rushed intO;the.. e0rner, dug Out .the puck and passed. Out in front:to Scott . Ross who Made no Mistake on, " a nice pictureplaY. • , . Third period Denomme FlOwers'caine fighting back . in the.oPening Minute to score their. -first goal. John Little sc.ored on a wrist shot from :K...eerigert. The on a power iitaY goal Denomine Flowers • . made it 32; David Parsons .0found the corner With Colin •Al4xafider •" assisting. Denomme Flowers pulled the goalie for an. extra attacker, • but just could • not - get the • : equalIzer: .T.D. Bank' now ° take over first'place, as'. this puts Denomme Flowers in second place. A first for e4Ch this year. . Second garne, thertaraba brothera opened the scoring for :Goderich Restaurant, Chria •scoring. 'and: Stephen • assisted. Second.. goal...for • GoderiCh.'Restatirant was a picture goal by Robert Jet, fray from , Graham Suchard • and Louis DeWinter. Second • . period. Tom Profit, Orr a. breakaWaytodk a pass up the center fro M Mike, Murphy ... arid scored With a smooth cb- • .ordinated effort:M-aking it4E0 • - •• was Robert ieffi.ey who loarriecitheptick in re1ayedi _ . r 'to Tom Profit in the shit in-& •• - h.e fired it horrid': • • • Before the Period' 'ended• , Robert'Jeffrey picked 'tip his second goal of thegame. Siffo • Salt were short four players for 'the .gamearid in the final • period Marty IVIiddel made it' 'hItteli- ,J.R00-SerrIA,Ierl • kt.A_NiliAlVi• • 6-0 from Paul Vi " Siftoxtook the fn,the Monday's • gai.oe :between •-'".1.11 • 11. ;"oti.k,rn• tf9n--'-f Vriday night,:•Penernine .second When ' Tirri :Di)n . „ ....„97,-.79.77777,7177.77""i77::77 ••••••••,',•••• -,..-•••••••••-••• 977 IV • acaspawftgx9NALi-sukTpu#s Y.14.4.kiNt • • • • „ in the.: game, Goderich E levator got ,,,the equalizer. Don Cotighlan conibined with Doug CralcItslianit and rip Skirterl, HQCKEY NOTES • drew the•assist, • • ak • fjousE, :Dick, you 15.now that Si rty. Flovvers catne frorn behind to Roosemalen stole the puck Medea .MotorSs OldOPFI ir` a• . 17 edgeGoderich OPP's 3:2 as . and broke in for an unassisted 3_3 tie, Ecil, team scored a • , h. P.' '' il ' ' ' SteVe Sager 'scored,all three. goai..,t.D. Bank-tieds. up the goal:in the first period. John , , goalS for Denomme Flowers. game with good weili around' Robertson' openc10 the game n "h-o-fintiserio-cht*as-e,10.s!?7,.4the---Sji-t9--,-n4t. 3.644---.-Ft:-Os-S-wt111-a-gagt :git-11Et '2 :41--rrra!ric----..--'..?":",--r"--;',;747, checking by, bqth.teaxis and picked • lip Paul -Kin • as hp., pots,.0. up Larry I the only goal was by OPP Jeff' rebound to bea.CgOil tender' -.McGee's' pass, but IVIcGee'S Al . • : Leitch. Greg ": Marshall; 'Pail': 'Bellinger. Both teams - • Tom Fiacher corn- jockey players is more than- Ooderloh.. • •Ake- to, thank .all the Iner chantS..e.nd business people helped promote Minor Hackey Week and were generous in, sponsoring a PO.ro: page'atl. '" • • . . • • , .a sis ing at t 6 6.56 mark..,.eXchangect.gOals in the third .."„$ned. with Chris Carer for The Siincoaet Suns 'Aterni, three • good" '-scrtring QP an excellent individual effoit •the eqtializer. ' - ' ' OPP's:defenee 'stopped two or period Tim Roosehialen. on along with the Novice; .Pee Pertunities nparthe end of the . for Sift0 and Allan 1. -lough the' ....• -Dilly g•Qa1 in the middle Wee: and Bantam All - ',Star period.. Good goaltending by :•tying : goal for, Toronozi. dflelitnhe%'Zia:s('btlin°0il.BVraiailn". ,I.eanTis: played host te, their opposite e ,g ve . numbers"H,frorn Scott Wilson of the OPP kept Dominion :Bank; Rod' ttOcl- ' SheWf let° i .:D0111101st the Saltfleet Saturdq,y , Th.ef-„day 'Denororne flowers' off the dard assisting. •• • ' . :Agad. McGee:s went ahead in both scoreboard for -the secon' .• Second game Goclerieh the third period on twb quick saw lots of exciting -hockey _ '. •., ' • goals by BrilCe Doherty,' fiel .and good sportsmanship and straight period, With only 33 Restaurant began working at was . attended by a good seconds leftin the second the first drop of the puck and Mitchelmore set.14i • turpout of Minor hockey fans. , period, OPP's Joitif Huff .. it proved to be for. their; a& mit 2-9 with Danny vantage as ade , ,they took a 4-'0. . goals and Bill Peters drew an The Saltfleet Maier Atom Redpath picking - up the . lead in the first ' period. All -.assist on -one of the goals. : team and the Suns were very . „ swere e- product o , St D . eve°naywas A ' the 0. - . evenly Matched Saltfleet 'assist. :,': ' 'goal th Third period, in -the first hard,work end good passing tpio4tuniSt for Don Holst as he . won thefirst game,"2-1,-On the tWo minutes „ of Play ' Goal ' .Scorers .were Chris mark of the third period; both ' ' the game at. the 6:12 shorthanded goal by Brian strength of a third period. Denornree .. Flowerstop ..--Tarabe from Robert Jeffrey, goal Burns: Each team had scored marksman Steve Sager then Jeffrey from : Lou , tender's . made '' Some outltanding• saves in the i. .. ,. . „ oke in the first period. ignitedfortwo quick goals to, DeWinter ; Lou DeWinter game. Paul- Day,' assisted by. Brad tie the game; RonlVicGinness combined with., Robert ..i.ef- 9 In other game reported this Armstrong-, ' - scored. ,; :for then set up Robert Jeffrey's was v.,kieek, played on Jan. Stir, "it Goderich while . SiiYio assisted On both goati,- In the freY for the third goaCand- : last minute • of" play tee McGee Motors 3 and Bonitatibus got the Saltfleet Sager won the. game as _he 'second goal. Second period Goderich Elevator 3. picked up the hat trick on an saw aggressive play -by both Goderich Eleyator took a 2-1 .al on a pass from" Pat" Redo, unassisted' .goal, it was a . teams. Goderich 0.P.P.'s lead in the sfirst peripd.on,two 1n- the second game, the tough game to lose as: tho. tallied first as' Dean Bowrp 1 goals by Eric Skirten both Suns came within a fraction OPP earned a tie, got their only goal . of the of a second of winning but had geme. Robert Jeffrey got - fuonramssciGsteeed.$R. ick Ryan tallied , ,_, .,' In. a dOtibl h d • . •• to • settle for -2'• 3.3 tie, when . • ; ,Briari Puma' shot at the tit* -buizer beat Jeff Deriornmet ; g•eferee I3riarriVieriarn the puck had. entered the net ."• before the • bilzze.r • had Sounded; dins giving Saltfleet • the tie. ' •• • The-tearris eitchanged first period goals,- David Galinw • .Scoring for- . Gode-rich, and .1 Burns ;for Saltfleet. .SAltfleet "'went ahead on Rick r*ie .; 04-1.410 s goal in the second period, .but goals by David GalloW, his .second of the game, and . Mark. Crawford, assisted .by._Daryl ,` Madge and Gallow, 'jivethe, Suns the lead, setting, uP Burns' last seco:nd heroics. Both games featitred fine positional hockey and were, a treat to watch. At the beginning of the . game.' the Goderioh: players •presented `Tort ef GoderiCh- (cOritinuedon page 9) • • e ea er third goal of the gaml No. scoring in the second , •, . Saturday„ Morning -Sato Salt.---imassisted and setup Let; f.;ericid. ' and Toronto Dominion Eank -DeWinter 'who picked up his Third Period -*Gee's tied s - played to a 3-3 tie • and the second goal plus' two assists the score on a goal by Stewart er ou Most improved team in. the for -foBill ur points. Third period . Cfew, Peters. asSisting, :1 ip s „ division, •. . Goderich no s "earing as both goal :ten- and then took the'lea.d 3.22. as Restaurant thumped • • Goderich OPP 64. , saves tO -.keep a scoreless the _3:20 -mark.,.Then with plp „Ur . ders make some ekeellent Bill Peters scoredunaSsisted • . 90 'In the first game T.D. Bank period. : _ : less t'hari3 minutes reynaining started right from the face • •'. •off, carried the puck into •Sifto's Paul King picked .up the puck and fired -it home to malte::it 1-0 atthe 21) second --e-,S-cott • assist. • Checking then • tightened up for the balance • of the period, but persistence - paid off : for Sift°. Salt as they tied the game on Mike • Paqiiett's shot from: the . con tinue •• . • . . The strUggre to be No. 1 in the Goderich Industrial • League has led to a .few changes. January 7th was the first • night after the Christ- mas break and there have now been twoweeks of action; The financial team has maintained,their unbefaten- Tecord wit.Wins oN?er the Kinsmen and the 'Teachers• No. 2 team. I-JOweVer, the most improved record goes to the DRMCO Plant team with two successivewins over the. Licins• Club and Kinsmen, • giving up only 1% points in the process. . • • - • The Teachers No.2, Vic - .INSURANCE George_Turtori_ FIRE. AND...". 4.1 ALL. OTHIER • . • '319 HURON •RQAD.'... GObERICH '5247411 • terra and • Grey, and the DRMCO.: Office have all suffered one • toss since -the • new year.. • • On the 14th both the DR - MCO Plant and Teachers' No. 1 team' recorded one sided vistories over the Kinsmen and -DRMCO Office teams.. respectively. If they continue& to curl as well, they Will be in .„ .the top four very shortly. • Unfortunately, the Lions Club has had to withdraw • from the league due to lack of support. We hope to see them bach next year with a full team and ready, to challenge - one and all. • • GODERICII INIDUSTRIAL CURLING LEAGUE ." • ' - WON ILOSt ' 'TORAGAINST ..PCT. *Financial 6 . 6734 2234 . 1.000. • Teacher N15. 2 5 2 - • 601/2 46 , .714 . 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