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The Goderich Signal Star, 1976-03-18, Page 17LU'S TALX MINOR HOCKEY G.MH:A. 'Annual Meeting , Jammie Rey nolds wi l l be -held March 28th at and Brent Fisher picked •up on y mit ' rip - 8:00. ,•p.m, sharp at the his second goal to make it Goderich Memorial Arena. close• Mike Worsen assisted. Send your Dad or Mom to this • Last game of the season meeting. , Glentnark • Lumber defeated ,The Twins .Midget Ali -Stars Candlelight Tavern 6-3. to take"' lost to Shoreline (Windsor) 4 .the runner-uptrophy. The 3 in a game played lastfirst-•p.1ace trophy. went to ,-Saturday' evening. • Largest McIntee Real Estate; Goalie - attendance far a minor bf-the-Yr. Award to .Cst •-b kery-game-this ycar-waaw- RP --Den Beate); and Frazer hand to cheer the Goderich • Abbott was recognized as the Midgets but they just Couldn't Most Valuable Player 'of.,the beat the. Shoreline Mid .et's year. g Friday evening's game Andrew . Telford and KIP J.ardine..eaCh picked up two • goals to lead the attack for Glenniark Lumber. • Paul Brenner opened the scoring for Gle.nmark Lumber at. the 41:44 mark; but Scott Wilkinson tied the game for the Candlelight Tavern. Before the period ended, Andrew Telford made it 2-1. • who were a ` well balanced club. Bill Gauley, who was up replacing Bill Lewis who was out.with a Misconduct,: scored two goals. .Congratulations to Cliff Kennedy, Jim Mclvor. and `Punch' Musser. Last week Gocieric.h P'ee Wee • ,House League team, Denomme Flowers travelled to Blyth for an exhibition game and defeated the_Blyth. All Stars 7-3. Steve Sager �•fo picked u p-' ur goals in the game,•Kenr Tigert two, and Ron Mlnnis got the other doderic h • marker. Bill: Westburg got two and Wes Burkholder' was the other Blyth goal scorer: ° • ATOM HOUSE LEAGUE In a playoff game played last Tuesday evening, • Mclntee Real Estate came from behind to edge Can• dlelightTavern 4-3. . First Period, Brent Fisher opened the scoring at; the 13:05 mark es *received a • • Only,. one goad 'in the second, this by Brent Fisher, : unassisted, • for Candlelight ,Tavern.- •. - Final Period, . Glenmark - Lumber • picked. •up three, unanswered goals by Robert Barrachough, 'Kip : Jardine and Andrew Telford, ,Mike Worsen. made:" it 5-3 fox Candlelight's final goal; and in the last 60 seconds, Kip ;Jardine combined with Don MaCallum to make it.6-3. PEEWEE •HOUSE LEAGUE. • shor-t pass from -John Aldham Goderich OPP eliminated and went in a Lig to beat .Siftct Saiti.n-the-.semi-fi•nals,a4:- Paul. McCartney., Det, they whitewashed thein 4 1. in Stevison tied -the game, late in •a game played last Monday - the period as he combined evening. Scott Wilson of the with, Jeff Feagan for Opp picked up another McIntee's first goal; but shutout as he played one •of .before the period ended, his best games of the Frazer Abbott made it 2-1 for playoffs. • T.' •Candlelight, Brent ! Fisher The first' goal „by, Greg assisting. Marshall with only 49 seconds Mc intee held the edge . in left in the first period'proved• . the. second . period as they to be the ; winner: .4 Mike .scored two unanswered goals.. Chisholm. scored twice with - --. Ray Vans tone and' Scott S'tnll • T:.hn_Huf-f `dr-a�v-in. �ri a:�•i•G-t• 'mere the -mar'ksme'n. Assiss ." on the first goal and Danny went to Gordon Harper -and Redpath assisting on. the Jeff Feagan. • second. •OPP's'final goal was - Third Period, Brent Fisher scored into an empty net by: received • a 10 -minute Chisholm. . Jeff_ Leitch- and misconduct penalty. This Greg Kirconnell cotnbined.for • hurt the Candlelikglat� 0, . ;`,rhe othmg;oa .. 'Srfto,.ww ked..- _•._tearli,,Was lie_fs thtop scbrekr hard night but just in. the league. ;Both Ceains "couldn't buy a goal. Alan ptc•ked.up a goal in the period • Bakker had a penalty shot, but Scott Wilson kicked out his drive._. This could have turned the•game as it carne at the 4 29 mark of .thefirst periodt- Denornme Flowers won both their.. games agairis •Goderich . Restaurant in the semi finals as they nowad.- vahCe to. the. finals against the GQde.ri.ch OPP team which is -Coached-by' 131II�'WiIso.n. Denomrxle Flowers outscored Goderich. -.Restaurant Congratultions are extended to both coaches, Dick Hagel & Dick McLean, as these two• 'teams rook great .delight in playing each other and were considered the two top teams tobeat all season. • . In this game, goals came quickly, Denornme FIowers got. two power play goals. in the first period to take a 2-0 lead, both goals by John Little, Steve Sager and Duane Elliott drew assists. Goderich Restaurant tied the gam 3-3 in the middle of the second on goals by Marty •Middel; Louis DeWinter and Stephen Boyce; . Neil.. Coughlan got Denomme Flower's third goal; •but before the -second period ended, Steve'Sager and Kent Tigert also picked up goals for the winners, and ..Chris Taraba .tallied for Goderich ° Restaurant. Qom p. SIC NAI, • b 1f�, BJACK' CU,011 INGS Only one goal in the third, this by John Little, his'third goal of the-ga.me.. • In die first game of'the finals played Friday, March 12th, ,score was Denotnme F. Flowers --2, OPP,-2. • It was plans .d to have sudden=death .' overtime.. to solve agame, : • 1)ut circumstaices,-developed. Tto change .the rie ' ree ga,Ane total point set, up. John. Huff of the OPR . opened the scoring when. Duane Elliott failed to complete his check. John put the puck over Brian Murray's shoulder. Three minutes., later, Colin Alexander scored --from "'John Little: to tie the game. In the second,period,•Danny Redpath scored a shor- thanded goal. with Del Bedard- " drawing the assist.- In ssist:'•In the third, Steve Sager tied the game - with Kent Tigert assisting. Both teams passed carefully, checked : c sistently, played t eir positions properly, and were well-balanced'.- Shots on net were not indicative ofthe play,.• • There must have been 200. ' spectators at the. game! Second game, Saturday, March 13th Den_ onime Flowers outshot OPP 14 to 10 but couldn't hang, on to the,tie late in the third 'period, and (.)PP won by a score of 3-1. Agai>i a large attendance (for Saturday morning). - De nom me F Lowers- opened the scoring with • 6;51 • remaining in the first period,. Colin Alexander scored on. a hard wrist shot after beiog:set ' up by Kevin Campbell.. Wit -h 1:40 left in tlie•se:cond period; Mike Chisholm poked • the puck over the, -1i:ne in a' scramble in frgn) of the net to tie the garnie for Opp? W1-4412:02 remaining in • I. the . third,., Danny .Redpath scored for • OPP 'Frain • John' Huff & Dean Bowra. With 53: seconds'• • left, ' John •,,Huff combined 'with Danny Redpath to put . the game away for 0P,P. Both teams coaches are to be' . connmenged for their diligent' efforts, m Thegame-, was..•a good example. of playoff hockey 'and' could., ,have gone either way. The checking and defensive work. by both teams was'bxcellent.J. Sunday, 14arch 14th OPP became the •Pee• Wee House :League Champions with' a convincing 5-2 win• over Denomme Flowers. • Both teams started strong. Denomme Flowers opened the' scoring when C.oi;,a • t Now on sale! The fashion coats for spring... and into summer. In all thenew spring shades of blue,.green, shrirnp.and ivory. All our Spring coats and trench coats: Regular price $44. - $60. each. Now, during our, Pre-season coat sale th.Z we e 8 King. Street,: Clinton' 482-7735- . Tickets nowavailable for the :Spring' Fashions Show and Luncheon presented,by:.the Wedge at the Pineridge Chalet, Hensel, Wednesday, April 7, 1:00 p.m. Tickets are $5. per person. Spon- sored by the Huron County Playhouse Guild. Look for this sign on Hamilton 3t. 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Fagan. . and : Gerald Morgan' enjoyed.• being the convenors; The league was balanced" and the parents.. often indicated this fact. By gosh, Jack, the, same players scoring on the.ice also scored in the paper this year.... the price must be right! ! !- BANTAM HOUSE LEAGUE Monday evening's playoff game between Don Holst Real Estate and Goderich f' Elevator• ended up t}eing an upset a$ Gotlerieh Elevator ' won ;by a score of 34: Doug Cruickshank opened the , .scoring for Goderich Elevator at the 9:12 mark of the first • period•,' • .David •Roosemalin started the play: John bird set up Dou'g' Cruickshank's ,second. goal in - the middle period ,to make it 2,nothing. Rick • Leddy scored . Don Holst Real Estate's•only-gagl, at the .5i 59 mark of the third period ' but 46 secoh._ Dave Roasenalin'` got Goderich • Elevator's' third .goal • assisted by Eric Skirten. HOCKEY NOTES This being the final issue of "Let's Talk Minor Hockey I • I would liketo„ thank everyone whop assisted and helped to make this column a success. Gerry. Morgan and Ken Fagan did a fantastic job in the Pee Wee House League.' All their game reportswere written up and completed: Goderich Minor• Hockey As s oei aeion is` looking s ook ng .for a new president; -as they held a meeting last week, and only 20 'interested" parents showed up. Perhaps Gerry or Ken would like to vdlunteer•their services, as they would . sure. aoanexcellentjob• - • !N THE • Industrial - Farm °. Factory - Plainor safety toe PUNCTURE; PROOF, 'SOLES S SHOE SHOP 142 The. Square doder,ch, Ont. FOOD STORES We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities lUl'S. uPermarket 104 The Square° Goderich STORE HOURS -MON. TUES. THURS. FRI. 8:30 a.m: