The Goderich Signal Star, 1976-03-04, Page 15LEN TA[K
Congratulations go out to
Mike and Auriel Pope on the
birth of their daughter, Wed.
Feb. 25th .at St. Joseph's
Hospital, London. ..:7 Tb .
DeniseMichelle.
'Reinetnber•the S,upporter's.
Club 'Bake Sale being held
• • Saturday March 6th at •the
Mall from 2" to4. •
Don't forget the big event of
theyear for the Goderich,
Figure .Skating • Club will be
held onSaturday, April 3rd.
"' This year's Carnival theme
will' be "WILD WILD
WEST". Tickets. are
-available; ;through: .• BILL
CLIFFORD REALTOR, 26
••The Square , and cost $1.25 for
adults and $,50 forchildren.
under 12. A great deal of work
a goes into this production .and
your ..support will be' ap-.
predated.
Goderich Lions Club have
held several. executive
meetings regarding this
year's Young Canada Week -
• The Pee'Wee Tournament -
They need something to keep
this the best tournament in
•Ontario - perhaps. Eddie
Shack... -
NOTICEHOUSE LEAGUE
Whalen• Insurance scored
the first of two shutout vic-
tories last Tuesday as they
defeated Gardiners Dairy 1-0
on a` second period goal by
Jeff Lebeau.
In action . Saturday the
Legion Sailors edged Whalen
3-2 en Scott Middel's 'second
, .goal of the game. The Sailors
took a two goal lead on goals
by Middel and Stephen Schutz
but goals by David McCallum
and. Mark Jeffrey evened•the
score before Middeladded his
winning g.oal.
In the second . game.
Saturday Mr. Stereo got two
goals.. from ,.Todd Stanb' iry as
they downed' Gardeners 3-1.
Kevin Telford scored • .the
other Mr. Stereo goal while
Steve . Young replied . for.
Gardiners.:
.Monday, Whalen got third.
period goals from 'Frank,
Schloendorf and - Dayid
Almasi . as they blanked
Gardiners 2-0.
.In ,the other Monday night
contest Kevin Telford's first
IN
period unassisted.goal proven -
to bre the winner as Mr. Stereo
blanked the. Legion Flyers, 1-
0.
ATOM HOUSE LEAGUE
• Tues.day's game, Feb.24th,
Candlelight Tavern edged
• McIntee Real,Estate 3-1.
-In' the .first; period, Cavi,
.dlelight Tavern'went ahead 2-
0 on a goal by ;Brent Fisher,•.
top goal scorer' in the. Atom
division,. as'he. was set Up:l'
beautifully •by Tom., Riehl.
Grahani Bunn. picked •.up a
loose puck .in front.of the net`.
to. beat' Paul 1VIeCartney;
Frazer Abbott assisted,.
McIntee Real Estate fought
back to narrow the gap to 2-1
in the second period as Scott
. Stoll combined with Jeff
Feagan to slide one past Dave
More. .
Brent Fisher made it 3-1• on
an unassisted goal to start the
third period. ' •
In a game . played on
February 27, McIntee Real
Estate came frombehind to
edge Glenmark Homes.2-1.
First period, , Glenmark•
Homes •opened the scoring in
the fi •fit minute of play.
Richard Worsell fed a long
pass to Don-•MaCallum who
fired a good shot to •beat Paul
McCartney. McIntee Real
Estate fought back; • and
before' the period ended, Jeff
Feagan combined with David,
Smith to tie the game.,
The tie -breaking 'goal 'was
scored in the second period by
Jainniie Reynolds as he, went
in all alone arid made an
excellent move to beat. Doug
Dickson for the winning goal.
Sunday's game, • McIntee
Real ,> State made it :- two
straight • over ,Glenmark
Homes, as they defeated them
by a score of 4-1. • ' '.
Glenmark' Homes opened
•the scoring on a.goal •b.y Don
MaCallum, Andrew. Telford
assisting., Ray Vanstone tied
the game at the .11:08 mark
uiiaseisted. •
No •scoring in the Second
period. Joe Melady was set up
by Jeff Feagan for thego
ahead gal in the third period.
McIntee Real Estate added
two more goals, both by Scott
Stoll, to 'naa•ke<;...i,t•':44. Jeff
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.Feagan, Paul Murp1 (.and fJ•P,F'. cavae back with the
Joe Melady drew assists on •tying goal at the ;4t).mark of
the Stoll goals. the third period. Both teams
PE:E' WEE,HOUSE LEAGUF had excellent scoring .op-
Denomme Flowers kept'up portunities •and only good
their winning ways on Sunday Wilson, ding by' 0.P.R's tt
morning, ,February 22nd, as
they' have now; moved three" Restaurant's . James O'Neil.
points ahead of the rest of the. arned the tie far both -teams.
teams in the :-Round Robin • To date 14 'of 20 games have
' Playoff, ser'ies. . now been played in Part l..of' •
Toronto .Dominion Bankk• the'Round Robi.•Six of these
opened the S.coringg':on a short- games. 'rosulted: in a• liar.;
handed goal in the first period De,nomm,e Flowers have
by Joe Trebish, but ended up eight points, and the rest of
loosing 4-2. Before the first ^.the teams: have five points
period ended, - • Colin each. The only predictable
Alexaneer tied the game 1,-1 thing one can say is that the
on '-`an., unassisted goal . for final outcome is . un
• Denomme Flowers: predictable.
Denomme Flowers- went to • 'Toronto Dominion Bank; 3
work in the first five minutes ,-De'homm•e.Flowers--0 : .
.Qf the second period as they ' This was quite an upset as it
scored three unanswered was the first game in Part•2.
goals.. Ron McGinnis made it Toronto Dominion Bank were
2-1 from Steve Sager.. Then very impressive,. especially
Steve Sager . scored in the 'first" two periods.
unassisted. "Colin Alexander .:Denomme Flowers: just
picked up his.second goal to couldn't buy • a "goal. Their
make it 4-1'. „ sharpshooters were denied
Toronto Dominion Bank goals .on several occasions;
could only score One more and they had, several 'shots'
goal, this in' the final period ,iust missing, -being deflected
by Tom. Smith. Soott Profit at the last second, and•hitting
drew the assist to make it 4-2. the goal post on two .oc
- The first., -,game Monday - casiions. -
evening between Goderich No . scoring..• in the first
Restaurant and Goderich period. Scoring opened at 1:55
O.P.P. proved to be the best of the ' second period when •
game to date in the Round-"� Tom Smith dug the puck out •
Robin series, as both teams -of the corner, passed in front
played a` wide open, •free- . to Scott • Ross, 'who scored._
wheeling game, which saw . The second T.D. goal was the
Goderich•Restaurant take the result of a deterinined'effort
lead" three times only t� have • "by. Tom Smithon a'beautiful•
O.P.P. :come back each time unassisted goal.
totieThe game. Final score 3 • Paul King, who had been.
•3 working hard all-night, set up
• Goderi•eh ' -Restaurant's Tom Smith at 6:20 of the third.
Stephen Boyce picked up Tomto put the game away for T.D:
ank:
Profit's pass to open • the B '
T.D. played• defensively
scoring, but O.P.P: 'got the
equalizer oma shot by Mike after.takin the lead, and the •
Chisholm. John, Huff assisted. stars' of the. game had to be
Robert, Jeffrey made it 2:1 . Tom .Smith with., two goals
•from' Louis-D--eW-tntei--at the and one assist and •Jim
Brennan, who played `a
12:37 mark, but. Goderich• terrific game on defence for
OPP e htback
tie c
,.cam ,rig to thewinners. David F h.��
the • game on a .goal by Danny • upthe-shut ou
pickedt for
Redpath. Greg Marshall
started the play. ,Toronto Dom inion Bank.
Before the 'second period Goderich O'. P . P
ended, . Tom Profit combined ,whitewashed Sifto Salt 2-0 i{l a
with Robert ,Jeffrey to give game played Friday evening .'
Goderich Restaurant .an only as they broke a four way tie
,.
for' second place and became
"goal edge.
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the Sole second=place team.
Firstand second periods
were very, close with.. no
• scoring and 12 shotsn the net
liy each team At tit 3:03
.Bark of the third period,
• Upn°ny Redpath scared on a
hard shot from Greg Kirk
conned. Then Danny Redpath
picked up his. second goal
with Del' )3edard assisting.
Sifto Salt were playing evenly
with O.P•P, until the first
O.P.P. goal, then they just
'couldn't seem .to.get a rally
together, • and' Scott, .Filson.
picked up another ."well
deserved shut out:, '•
Saturday. Mornings game it
was Denanme Flowers 7 arid
'Goderich,.Restaurant 4: in a
Wide ' open genii'-- and O:P.P
won their . second straight
over Toronto Dominion Bank
3-1. N •
,Goderich Restaurant
outshot Denornrrie Flowers 22.
to 13, but just, couldn't -
capitalize around the net;
First period, Denomme
Flowers h,ad a .2-1 lead on
goals by Colin Alexander and
Steve Sager. Drawing assists
oh these . goals were' Ron
McGinniss, Kevin Campbell,
John Little and Kirk God:
dard. Robert Jeffrey opened
the • . scoring • for Goderich
Restaurant on an unassisted
goal.
Denomme Flowers • in-
creased their lead to 5-1, on
three second period goals by
David Parsons (his first hat
trick of the season), all.
assisted by John Little..
Denomme Flowers made it
'7-1 in the third period as Kent
Tigert and Steve Sager were
the • marksmen: Ron
McG.,inniss Kevin Campbell,
and Kent Tigert were all
credited with assists. - • ,
Goderich Restaurant
outshot Denomme Flowers 22'
to 13 and were able, to score
•three quick goals,'in the last
two minutes of; play to make it
7-4. 'TOM Profit picked up two
and 'Louis .DeWinter 'the
single goal, plus two•assists.
Mike Murphy and Robert
Jeffrey also drew assists: . '
This was the' second game °
between -O:P F: and•
uMi bine"- tied the game on a
eood wrist shot fron Paul
Third piriod, the trouble
sta'rted';,Jehn Huff -and David:,.
Fisher got into a fight. Both
were ejected frpn ,the game.
T.D. Bank had to dress
.'another goalie;. ,and it was
•'Donald°Kloss who played the
balance of the game. Danny
Redpath scored, two easy
goals to put the: game away,
forthe .0.R.P, 3-1.'-
BANTAM HOUSE LEAGUE,
•Monday's game Goderich
Elevator' thumped •McGee'
-Motors 6,2. :Stuart Crew and
Chris Carter. each, pickd.u'p�:
two, pals to lead••th'e attack:
• fori,Goderich Elevator: Also••
picking •tip; , goals ..for the .
whiners were Rick Ryanand
Doug Collins, McGee Motors •
".opened the 'scoring on a goal
by Robert • •Pinkney,..
unassisted.
Then in the third period, •
Robert Pinkney was setup by
Mark Taylor scoring both
goals ..for the • losers. • Also •
' picking up assists •for
Goderich Elevator were Bill
Peters, Steve- Fuller' and
Donald Graham.
, Don Hoist Real Estate, 1pd
by Wayne Jackson, bombed
Goderich Elevator 7-1 • in a
game played last Friday
evening.
In the first period, , Mark
Jones opened the scoring .on
an unassisted goal. Wayne
Jackson made it 2-0 and.
before the ,period ended,.
Steve Walters combined with
Steve Doney for' the • third
goal. '
Wayne Jackson; picke ip
his,secondgoa.l in the middle
period for the only goal of the
second. Steve D'bney drew the
assist. , •
Wayne Tckson added
three more goals in the third.
for a five -goal performance.
Spoiling Randy Robinson's
shutout bid was Rob Pinkney
:. who:got Goderich Elevator's'
lone goal in the last minute of
play.
HOCKEY NOTES
The Goderich. Memorial •
Arena finally got the 'electric:
__heater installed:._ in .:the
• keepers box, Also, did you'".
-notice how sparkling clean
the glass is ..around the
boards. What we need next •
,are new lights for. the .ice
surface. Perhaps; the Kin •
-
smen Club or :some other
organization, - would - like-- to
take on this project.
ak, each splitting•'a game,
as friction ran high and it was,
a tough fought victory Tor
O.P.P.
Goderich O.P,P. scored at
the: 7:11 rnark of the first
wheriGreg Marshall tipped in
Danny Redpath's shot. Joe
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