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The Goderich Signal Star, 1976-02-26, Page 19• •1 • 4 • ,.:••••••- .,. • 1M _1 • LET'S TAIK11-NT)R HOCKEY - The T.Win MidgfttAll-Stars are the only Goderich- team remaining" it the 1.--):A4:1-1,A, Playoff.s. Signal ...as Juveniles lost three straight . 'o Petrolia and the LibP.ee's were defeated twice ' by Stoneybrook. • Perhaps the Juveniles should enter- intd,•' the industrial leagUe, Which' would give them more games • in the season Or th4"MajOr A • league,with Lcindon-Petrolia. oath Doug .Cruickshank did, an excellent p:313,considebing• he Couldn't dress a fill team and was very proud of th• e boys that gave him .100 per- cent. Goderich Minor -Hock or is 'it The coaches "who'To net wish a pla 'Yen to go -tip • from one division terthe other The .Juveniles sure could have used a couple of midget • players fertMondaY's:game:, •NOVICE HOUSE LEAGUE In • novice action last Tuesday. the Legion Sailors got a third period goal, from ••Stephen Schutz to tie Whalen Insurance 1-1. David Altnasi scored earlfzy in the third for Whalen. . , • • . • Last ^Saturday, the Legion' Flyers tied Mr.. Stereo 1-1 on a • second period -gbal by Scott •Garrow. Mr. Stereo had • taken the lead on' a 'first - period • marker by Kei,in Telford. In the second con- test, Gardiners' Dairy seored two goals in the first period - and-went--on-to -defeat -the Peter Conlon, Steve Young • and 'Mike Fuller scored for " • Gardiners while. Rob Middel replied for the Sailors. The' Legion Flyers went on a scoring rampage Monday night and they downed their. • Legion .counterparts, the Sailors 7-2. Scott Garrow and. Todd Jeffrey -led the attack • with two goals apiece while Chad Hayward, Robin Moore and' Jerry Hakkers• added singles. Scott. Middel and Stephen Schutz. repliedsfor the ' Sailors. ••• •,' Whalen Insurance -and Mr. ' Stereo battled to a 1-1 tie in the, second • game, Monday •• night. .•• Whalen took . a second •period lead on a 'goal by Frank Schloendorf.' only. to • have Kevin Telford tie it up - • for Mr. Stereo. •• • Candielighi Taverf ' - 4- Glentnark Wines , 2', Brent Fisher, •C'eatrernan for The Candlelight Tavern lead the .attack with all four goals; two in the first and two more in the third 'period,. • • • First period, "rim Riehl set up Brent Fisher'S first Foal .and Terry Erb drew an .asaiSt onhe other goal. : • ' ' • • G learnark ' fought' 13a,pkin - the second period t.9. tie game at 2-1, as Paul Brenner combined with • Lee Frisl3y, and Kip Jardine beat Dave More from close in unassisted. Brent Fisher ,scored "faq two goals within 30 seconds to , give Candlelight Tavern the win, both unassisted. Friday's garne Mclntee Real Estate tOrned the tables As they blanked Candlelight . T 4-0. No score in the .first period as,ParitMcCartney and Dave More came up with some good saves. Ray Vanstone opened the scoring for the only •gcial in the second period. • Gord Harper drew the .assist. R id 'picked up two goals in the third, and. Scott Stoll got the other Mc.Intee goal. • Sunday' S game between Candlelight Tavern and' Glenmark Homsended in a 1•'-:1 tie. • ' • ATOM HOUSE LEAGUE Tuesday February ]7th • 'Glenmark • opened. the scoring in. the firs,L with 11 seconds remaining as Brent Fisher beat Doug Dickson on a solo effort. • • N9 scoring in the second.. • Don McCallumcombined with David Smith to tie the ar y in the ,;third period. Stars of the game were 'both goaltenders, Dave ore an oug ic son, as they came through with some excellent_ • PEE WEE • . HOUSE LEAGUE dOuble on February 16th;- Monday evening, first game, second meeting between Sifto Salt and Toronto Dominion Bank in the playoffs, SiftoSalt whitewashed T.D. Bank•2-0.- First two periods were storeless,- as, it was a well - played game' with excellent checking and good positional hockey by both tearns. • At 53 second. rnark of the third period, Sifto Salt's Alan, Bakker fed. a pass to Steph'en Dobie who brOke through to score, which ended up being • the Winning goal. An in-. surance goa•1 . by Randy Middle"was scored at the half- , wayyriark, Carmen assisting. Paul Bellingerlpicked up the ' • Second game, Denomine : lOWersb edged Goderich Restaurant.3-2, as Denomme •F lowers Juinped int() an early• 3,0.1ead. Itwas ahard-fought •• copteit as each team wag out' to get two point to insure. themselveS• of a playoff positicin. , • Only goal in the first was:by_ • John Little who stole the puck front of the net and'fired it 'home. •• • - • In the second period, Kent Tiger( skateddown left wing with a lot of determination and 'let a Shot go Whi•Clr was "blocked; and Celia Alexander was there • to put in the rebound. With Mike Murphy off • for • interference,: Denomme Flowers made it 1- . 0 on a power play goal by Steve Sager, John Little setting him UP. Goderich Restaurant picked up two •unassisted goals by tom Profit . less than a minute • apart as he scored both. of ^-111.447. but itis ...damn frustrating to hear that no one 'believes there is a • solution to. the senior hockey who get paid for refereeing and don't Show up and don't take • their responsibilities" • Very-, • s•eriously. • -• Saturday's game •• •Nb. • Referees, shoed up -; The 'referee -in -chief,, Kerr, craWford, was' cf.illd, still. no referees Came.; Dick Elagle;•lc;Oach 'of the Goderich R-estalirant^ "filled in as referee, for which we say• thank you, - ' • Toronto Ponninion Bank upset Ontario Provincial Police 3-2 in the late -starting, first game. - • OPPopened the scoring as Danny Redpath beat David Fisher on a wriStShot. Greg Marshall and Bradley Doriey picked uP asaists. Joe Bur - bine tied the game with a , sleeper shot which baffled. Scott ''Wilsoh. Joe' Trebish assisted. • • Late in the second period, • Del Bedard and Danny Redpath got. a two-man breakaWay to give OPP a 2-1 • iead. • Joe Trebish tied the game after being set-up by. • Tom Smith- and Scott Ross.. The winning goal was scored on an excellent •iridividual effort by Tom Smitli who stickhandied through • the OPP team from his own., blueline, went in, anti let go a. fine wrist shot. _ Still no. referees • for the second gane. • Rick Leddy and Larry Hough, , each of Toronto :Dominion Bank responded and' refereed, the „them an..a quick Wrist shbt. Two Outstanding players in this_garrie Were Tom .Prbfit and John Little. •• •-Denomme Flowers earne • away with two points and first place tei date in part one of the round robin series •as they edged- Sifto Salt 2,1; The ' game. was delayed in starting as the.refereqs never showed , Brian Rumig ad Don Elliott ,* filled ix capably: Eleven penalties were called as both teams' were °in a • scrappy moodShots were even at 14 each, Denomme Flowers were. first to draw blood as they kept the puck in Sifto's zone: Steve Sager. Slipped' a pass oitonMcGtnnewho scored at the 9.:47 mark of the • first period. • Before the period • ended, , Colin, • Alexander let a high, hard ' shot go from the point. to Make it 2-0. •• • Sate Salt made it 2:4 at the • 16:01 of the Second Period.' Tim koesemalen combined with Tim Lassaline.• . In the Third Period, neither • team posed a Serions_seor-ing threat. •We have a -lot of volunteers' •Who are interested in helping 'the bOys with minor hockey, BRUCE •MACDONALD ELECTRIC Domestic -Commercial -Industrial •133 Britannia Rd. Phone Evenings 5 248 1 46 ASISIsAr. Come to FLORIDA Visit WAL,T- DISNEY WORLD only 2Q minutes, away - • when you stay with us in the Heart of Orange Grove Country Florida Hwy. 50 (Exit 80—Florida Turnpike) 4‘,1 WINTER' GARDEN, FLORIDA 32787 •„ So convenient -to Disney World, the ••Kennedy Space Center, Sea World, Circus World, Cypress Gardens, • •- ,Stars-Hall-of-Farrie, Buich- Gardens see, them all! Swimming Pool, Efficiencies, family rooms, all with free color TV, free parking, phones, air- conditioned. Delectable • wining and dining. Lounge with live entertainment. • Shopping Certfe'r adjacent. • MIX • BUSINESS • WITH PLEASURE Central host to the traveling man at rates the home office loves. 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Mike Murphystarted the pla • At the 459 ' mark of the thirdperiod, Tim Lassaline of Sifto Salt closed' the gap by scoring from .Alan Bakker_ • \ • , el . .. .....e* '''.I. ••••••6%:;--------7-..1 • Therash ion roar for spring, and intO suni-Mer. The trenchcoat in close -moving silhoui,tte- Rits. no matter what shape the weather is in - sun or rain. In easy -rare • polyester and.,rotton, Choose frorn our contemporary. ropedlion the new spring. shades of hlue, green,. • shrimp, and' iVory. • Just arrived —new corduroys. Sizes 10-20. From $506 $65.. 8 King Street Clinton 482-7735 • 7 • • : • . • • . ...• . s...177" -1777.7,77777.777777="":,7f,7777.:'.7,7'..,7,77:"'"7777;-', .. • GODER,ICP $XONAL:STA.R, THURSDAf ;FEIiii,i4RY28.1976.-PA0E9. TiThL,assaljne tied the game at. 8:02 with Mike Paquette assisting. • Outstanding players in the game were Robert Jeffrey Tim`i •PrOfit fOr Guidch e-ri' Restaurant• . Tim Lassaline and Alan pakker for S itto Salt. • BANTAM • HOUSELEAGUE Goderich Elevator defeated Don Horst Real Estate 5-1 Ma' game played. last Monday • • . • . - . g m,e . from • Doug Cruickshank; • and Collins finished the scoring fti-r Goderich Elevator. •• Don •Hoist Real EstAte edged, McGee 2-1 in a Friday' night game No soriiig the • first period. Steve Dailey, opened -the seering et the 10:15 mark of the second•, as he was set u• p by John RObertson. . McGee's- tied the gameto 1,13.sfeoaLtcyet•hecorecl. • utillairsdop$.7treiciO.,d,.Danny the. tie -breaking goal with less than a miaute Dreqffinamionii$706.,ogi irithisegnai.r.e,,..tb gi • • • . HOCKEY. NrOTES - As a public service& would • be great tO see a -complete schedule of all events„, in eluding figure sk'ating, all, hockey games ad _full' ice time schedule at the Memorial Arena•in the paper • :each week, ..W.hea is 'the „ :Recreation' Board or the • Arena going to install' an electric, heaterin the time -keepers Nix.? ' evening. -. ,• 1,1 . Gode-jch, Elevator went Don Coughlan. assisting, and Jeff Denomy -Irani Geoff Kahinega.d 2-Q.:in the first priedan goals by David Roosemalen, • ' Don Holst'sbnly goal came in, :the second neriod, as' Wes" McLean made it 2-1 from Larry McGee and Ricls Leddy. John Bird increased Goderich Elevator's lead to 3- aehe scored an unassisted, goal in the last minute of play, in the period. David "Roosernalen picked up his second goal of. the Country Cousins open lead •.The Country Cousins are , ", • running away with first place in the Ladies Thursday night bowling league and now have a 17 point lead over the second place Ding a Lings. „Th -e Ding a Lings with 143 season points are the league second place favorites With the Ramblers fighting for third *with 131 points., • four more than the Road Runners. • The Happy -.:Hustlers fifth spot With 12j • points followed by Bottoms Up with r18, the Farmerettes with 102, the Spares with 921/2, the•Good Timers with 851/2 and theTry • Ladies hitting better than 200 point § in a single gatrie Thursday night were Donna Adams, 283, Linda Clark, 275, Mary Mjller, 273, Marlene Black, 264; JanetRumig, 255, Pat • Chisholm, 243, Teresa Streeter, 229, Rbse Rising and Joanne Doherty, 228, •Joan Clark, 2.27; Joan Rodger, ,a22, •,Evelyn Blake- -214; Bast—. 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