The Goderich Signal Star, 1976-01-22, Page 17•
"tiUIS l R1(°ltS.
BY JACK CUMMINGS
CTodet+ich.Sallots picked up..
four .point's last ureolcend�as-�
they: •eased Mitchell -J-1 ,on• .
Wednesday eve.ning:and' then -
travelled " to Paisley; on
'Sunday toVin easily 6-1. ' •
In ` the. game played :. in, •
Goderich, the Sailors opened
the scorir,,; on: a; neat passing
play,"Jim Hayter carried it in ,
over 'the blueline, fed a pass '
to Milt Place ,whii'•slipped it
o.verto Tern" Crawford and, he
tucked rt in. Mitchell wasted
no time as they came, right •
back at the 3;05 mark as. Bob
gue
m ;de it "-1• as Tab -I: Crawford '
won :the .'faeeoff, and Milt
made•no.hesitation as be let it .
-_c10 =-ffa ust, ,3
seconds later : Mitchell tied#Y
•. the game when the : defence
%failed to, clear, the puck •und•a-,
Bill M"clntush swepti't home
'Sailors.'toolt' the',lead again
on„ a goal by Petr':ie who
was left unprotected; Wayne •
Rau and Ran Sowe.r.by
:assisted., Bob, Beuttenmiller
• carried the puck in, dropped a
pass to. Mcilta arn:'who•,let a
neat backhander go to beat •';•.
Rob Kellestine on the low
shot.•, Firstgeriod ended 3-3.
AL -STA rHURSDAV, JA
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Beutteamiller. let a 'screen • Second period produced
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Don Edwards present's .gifts --to the winners ofthe seeond- owlet u - ' . • •
draw' of the Edward • ..-' • • - �"� ssCam�l>!]bell, Tom Jasper, Gerald ,W'aI•tetrand'Dort ;,,_,shot go, from the slot, Jack. wide open hockey,with end.'to
h Fuel and Goderich Buildall Bonspiel Faylor•,('staff photo) , . Mclllwain `set u thegoal `,-end , rushes • arid..onl two
•held,last ;Saturday. The members of the' *inning team in;3a0w1.,e: ''
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„Don Edwards of Edward fuelscongratulates the winners of the first draw in the Edward
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Fuels and Goderich Buildall Bonspi;el,-held at Maitland Valley last. Saturday.. The team
ir1clttded Jirn j ait+kins,,vtcef„)Qn,Klage a d. skip,; .,anr;13 rd
ieLea.Ralph..foster vPs
`absent. (staffphoto) ' , . - • • '
renca 'dull
French Dry Cleaner rolled
up another five• points.. and
st etched 'their first place
�
lead toa full game over Roy's
«Boys-' in the .Mei's Monday
night: bawling • league.. Kevin,
Rurnig hit .a 271• single and a
785 triple''to. lead . his first
place club. for the' evening
boosting their season total to
_78_,paints. Roy's. Boys went«
scoreless Monday night but
held'•on to'second place with '
71. points: The Boys. got a 257
single fr• om,Bob'Sproule. and a
647 triple from Carl Moller
e
game in
but , Were unable to• pick up
any, points for the night. The
Rookies failed in a bid -to take
over second place in the
standings managing only two
points on -the night behind 292
singles •from Sonny Moore
and Dennis Shaw.'Moor--e also
.led the Rookies .with., a. 772
triple'. • The Rookies are in
:third With 6.7 points.' :�
The Signal Stars -edged into
a two way -tie for fourth spot
with • the Tail • Ends. Both
• team's- grabbed five points to
raise their season total to 63.
ront
from Mike Walsh. Milt Place penalties as: both . goalies
came' through -with some ,,=_.
3.. excellent stops. Each team -.
-picked -up. a ..goal, Sailors •
winger Ron Miller cornbined ° .
with Phil Petrie and'Jim
Farrish -and for Mitchell it •
was Bob,Beuttenmiller from
the: old pro 'McIllwain• and. ''
abGraham Cox.
In 'the final period Sailors °-
frorrt• this ;area; were able to came out" hitting and :Cam
' attend the funeral. MacDonald made it li-4 'from .
Sincere --sympathy is ext --x--
•
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tended to Mr. and Mrs.,tAlvin, defensemen • • Ron Sowerby
Moran and 'family and. `John Fenwick. ' Jim` ,;
y on •thea Hayter increased the lead on
death of Joyce's stepmother,
Eliza Ann a. 'picture , goal ' fro' Ji'm -
Parrish. Mitchell fought.back
the late `Thm
Marshall, wife of
Thomas I -fall and'the •s Mike Walsh scored fiom
late Albert Little ,in the the point; assisted, by Larry.
Stratford General Hospital on. Label. Torii .Crawford and
1~ riday, January 16th in her Milt Place set up the Sa'ilor's
•
• 84th year: final goal', this coming. with
e wthd}•r of "•both five' aside, Ron Sowerliy
Mrs.ShLyle
as• (Evelye near) Gaypothenor pc;
was • the marksman. Jack
Tavistock. She is also,. sur- _McI11watn-got-Mrtehe l right
vved by seven grafidcildren back in the game, on a power
and ..three' great grand la oal
children.. '• . '• p y g P his .s;econd• of the
•The body rested at ,the`' game 'Final s'eore, Goderich
: MacKenzie, Memorial Cha el 7 - Mitche116
p. Pai_sleyt_just..'didn eli.a_v_.the
'Tri: "Lucknow� where: -`funeral
experience - around. the net• ': ,
services were, held On Mon-•_• and' the. Sailors made every : ,
day afternoon, :January' 19'at" o ortun'it count '.as .
3 p:m:.Officiatinelergyman . pI? Y . they .A
• Reverendg•Doug ,trounced. Paisley 6=1 in a
was .;the •
Kaufman. Temporary en -Sunday 'afternoon ',game in
tombment was in the •'South Paisley, , Ron- Miller ;played
Kinloss Mausoleurn: •• '• one of.his• best games; came'
through with three goals and,-
SOGIALNEWS.. 'Wayne Doak also played a
strong garne for the/Sailors:.
Paul O'Donnell, son of Mr. " picking -up . two • goals..:
Goderich: Sailors picked :up
and Mrs Desmond O'Donnell two goals` in each -period arid ..
and.: Bern`ardO'Neill son of PaisleY • Y 's:only
Mr'. and ris�
M. James O'Neill . oal carne iy
the first , perrod,'`Motity ,
returned to.•'their' homes here: Temp°lemon' beat Rob
on. 1Ulonday;. January 19 Kel.lestine• unassisted: Ron:
following a"12 day vacation m Sowerby scored `theSailors
•Florida They •travelled by final goal: unassisted with less
car and visited in Miami; than:.two minutes remaining
Palm:Springs; Palm Beach,
ort Lauderdale, in the game. -
. Cape . •
INGSIIRIDOE KAPERS
WOMEN DIE
' Sincere • sympathy: is oexr
tended to Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Riegling and •to the Riegling
families on the death of Carl's
Mother, Mrs. Frank Riegling,
Sr:, at..Sheridan' Villa, Oak-
ville, •on ,Monday, January
• 12th in her 84th' year.
--She heaves to mourn: tine,
daughter; Mrs: Margaret
.,Brazil. of Mississauga; three=
-sons. Carl of Ashfield Ber
na=i-d-of---Calg-ar-y-;;Alberta •a:nd
John of ,Chatham; 13 '.gran-.
dch•ildren and' 16 gigot,
.grandchildren.:: '•
Mrs Rieglingwi'as waked at
"the Ski-nnr and -Middlebrook
:Funeral Parlor in Port Credit''
on Tuesday and moved to tire
Brady sill Hinnegan,funeral,
parlor in Chatham for a, wake
„thereon Wednesday. •
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Riegling
. attended ., the .wake in
Chatham on Wednesday and',
the. funeral Mass celebrated :
: at,. St.. Joseph's . Roman.
Catholic Church, Chatham on..
. Thurs'day, January 15.
Due to the stormy weather
conditions, all the . members
of,.the Meiling family Were
• unable to go' to Chatham but:
The Stars put George -Van-
`der urgh'
s 290 single and
Tom Flynn's 749 triple to use
for the five points while the
Tail Ends' got a 287: single.
from W'ayne.Swati•.and a 626
triple from Roger. Bois..
Augie's Dogiel managed only.
two poi•#tsion_thenight with a,
257 single from Don Sieinon
and , a 652 three gae effort
• from John Miller and remain
in . fifth • spot two back of the
Stags and Tail Ends. -Lee
Ryan rolled a 284 single arid.
converted it into a 667, triple. to
sons Frank, Max and Her•rnan'
-left here early on Thursday
morning arriving in time for •
the funeral Mass, °.. ro
Carl's • aunt '',Miss Mary
Riegling passed, away on
Fri y., January
Leamington'. Nursing' Home:
She was,inher 100th year. '
„Funeral `• mass :was
' celebrated in • St. Joseph's
. Roman Catholic .Church,
• Chatham • on Monday:;..
January- 12th.• Due, 'to' the
"storm •norie of- the relatives
.Mrs. Joe Co'urtuey 52.9.-1189
da anuar 9 in • the
•
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Arena Special Events
PUBLIC SKATING
Sunday, Jsanuary, '2-S 2 ' 4
Admission .75c
Wednesday, January 28
(School ,P.A' Day) ..
Ice available far'rent
BetweenL9a.rii: & 2 p.m. 'to Students:
INTERMEDIATE HOCKEY
Wednesday, January 28 8:30. p:
Paisley at •oderich-
ADMISSION
Adults: 1.50
Students 1.00
Children '°50•
BALL&
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•
lead the Hopefuls to a five
point :everting and a seventh
place spot.with":59 points tie-
' with Len's Wreckers. The
Wreckers. ;hada p.erfeet
evening picking up seven
points with the help of Jerry
Rivett's 345 'single' and 809
triple. Goderich ' Manufac-
turing pushed their season
total to .49 points on a .two
poinf evening with Charles
. Williams' 253 single and .696
triple. The A&Prema
the -cellar'. with 2 pointsinedin;
picking" up two on the night
.. behind ' Art' Burts' 271 single
and 702 triple. `
The season high single in
tl TMona night league
belongs to Joe Schlesinger of -
th.e 'Rookies with a 365
r.'followed by . Don Siemon of
• Augie's Dogies with, 358 and , <.
Jim' ;, McWhinney of the'..
'Rookies with'352.
The •year's high triple is
owned' ,,1,' Jim McWhinney
-with an 897: McWhinney also
holds the second best three
garne• effort with an 892
followed by Tom Flynn of the
Signal Stars with;878. •
The. best , average Of the
year is - 250.9 • owned by•.Don
McWhinney of French- Dry
Cleansers . " with Jim :.
NtcWhi,nney of the Rookies
behind him with 2.37.,1 and'
.Sonny Moore also of the
Rookies in third with -a 234
even. '
•
Ke a etc. On •their wa
n Y
home they visited with Mr -and 'Mr's., : Joe Courtney:
and Mrs: C ries 'Scbindler . successfully completed. ,a 10
and
and family.week Carpenter. 'Apprentice
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Mrs.Michael Lajeunesse of- Course held, at the -Mohawk
Lively, . Ontario (near Sud- ”. College 'of Applied Arts and.
'Wiry) spent the weekend at' Technology in Hamilton from ..
•the':hom-e ofii r parents Mr. ,'MandayNovember 10,'19`75• to
and Mrs Alvin Moran and ' Friday, January 16, 1976. •
family• and''. attended :the'. The card party scheduled to
funeral of her''' step be held in the Kingsbridge •
grardm_other ... Mrs: Eliza' Parish , 'Hall' o;n "Friday,
Little onMonday, January•19., January 16 was canc'elled.as
tied
• , Mrs.. Bernardine.Kinnety wellsas all other social ac-
returned"to her home here -on tivities..due to. the stormy;
.Tuesday, 'January 20th after" -Weather conditions.
`'spending the. weekend« in , ..All the schools in the area
Detroit; Michigan. were closed during the past.
Paul Frayne, son of..Mr. week and the'buses were sent
and Mrs. Eugene Frayne and 'home on `• Monday, January
' -friend Terry•Taylor flew. front 19th at noon due .to 'the in:
the : Toron'to airport,. o:n clement weather. High School
Wednesday; January 14 to. students attending the
Aeapul:co; Mexico .on a, two «Goderich District `Collegiate'
Week tour, Institute were. billeted in
Wayne Courtney; son of Mr. Goderich on Friday evening,
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