The Goderich Signal Star, 1976-03-18, Page 19Centre Don Mc Ewan seerns to be taking,a two ,hander at an
Unidentified 'Kinsmen player in Saturday night's -benefit
hockey...gamebetween the Lions, and Kinsmen clubs.
MacEwan-was actually going after a loose puck while his'
teammates .Bill' Alcock, left, and Dave White, right, swing
up ice and defenceman Paul Schutz guards the Lions net.
in -Lion game a tie
. .. Bill Kirkey led the scoring, °
the :Lions "Curies" drew a lot
of laughs but no goals, and the:.
Lions Club end Kinsmen Club
combined . their • effotts to
make about $480 for 'Cystic •
-Fibrosis. „ .-
Such were the antics :at the ;
annual*,•Lios-Kinsmen
benefit hockey game played
Saturday • night in the
• Goderich Arena: The : two
faced off in a fun filled game
with all proceeds going to the
Cystic Fibrosis fund. •
The game started off -on a
serious note until the Lions
noticed they; had failed to
dress enough, players:
Scrounging- up some spare,
equip-rnent'they managed .to -
outfit five buxom beauties
from the stands who were
very• willing to :help out,
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The other -female hockey expert, Nlike Hurlburt;.was in the
penalty box serving two' minutes for attempting to bribe a
referee. The -game' resulted in a tie but the two clubs
combined to make about $480 for Cystic Fibrosis, .(staff
photo)
CF the big winner
especially •'for charity: The
five, tagged the ."Cuties",
consisted of 'Don MacEwan
centering for Bill Alcock and
Mike :Hurlburt while . Dare
White and .Paul Schutz held
fast on the blue line.
• The "Cuties" held . their
-own-against the hard rushing
i Kinsmen':holding there at bay
until .the" third line change..
The ..ladies all went • to the
., . bench, at once for a -line
oi c e w investigate change while the game was in
A. two -car collision on
Waterloo Street on March 10
resulted in •a- total damage
estimate of $1,400 to vehicles
•.owned by James Schram,,54
Waterloo St.- Goderich and'..
William Schaefer, . 18.
Wellington St. Goderich.
Damage to the Schram
vehicle was estimated at $600
and ' $800 to the Schaefer
vehicle. There were no in-
juries .
njuries.•
Asecond two -car collision
on March 12 on Britannia
Road resulted in $400 damage
to a vehicle driven by ..L4 nds ay
Griffiths, 145 Elizabeth . St.
Goderich and $200 to a vehicle
driven by Douglas Mohring of
Huron Haven. There were no
injuries: • • Three persons were treated
for cuts; and bruises following
a two car collision at. •t'he.
intersection of Palmerston
and Stonehouse, Streets on.
March 12. .
Damage to a vehicle driven
by Linda Freeman R.R. 6
Goderich ',as estimated at
$1,000 • and- $400 to a vehicle
driven by Sharron Traynor,
218 Palmerston St. Goderich.
Linda and, Stephen
Freeman and _.._.Angela.
Traynor . were" treated for
minor cuts and bruises.
A two -car collision on The
Square March 13 resulted in a
total damage estimate of $500
to vehicles driven by Thomas
Murphy, 807 Frederick, 'St:
Kitchener and Douglas Popp"
of. Auburn. There Were no
injuries. •
Dt� Tin-r7h'• past week the
progressand an. alert Larry
McGrath scooped • up a loose',
puck in his own end,..skated
thio ghHeefirtre ice wfirlq,,the'
ladies . watched from the
boards and drilled a hard shot
over.. the ' 'Lion's' •cake's
shoulder to put the Kin up
one: •• ,
,No one knows for sure who
•tallied for, the, Lions to tie the
- match. The goal came in the
second period but is notnoted
on the .official ' score sheet
sine -e -the' re-fer-ee-at=the-thne
was:. incapacitated. It seems
be was following the play
along the boards in front .of
the Kinsmen bench when an
.unidentified player leaned
over the boards and smashed
a delicious chocolate pie into
his face. ' ' -
-The final goals inthe game
came in the third period when
Bi H irkey=went-on- aacnri-ng.
spree' getting 'a marker for
• .:each squad. ,.Kirkey 'was
awarded a penalty shot in the
final stanza and ripped one
past the Lion goalie from
centre ice.. •
The goalie had.no.chance o»
the play . as'. the net was
removed from its anchor post
and carried across the ice
until it was in line. with
Kirkey's shot., .The referee.
decided that Bill was so good
with the shpt from centre he
decided to let him have one on
the Kinsmen goal. Tho result
• was the tieing•goal and a tied
game:
But who cares-, Cystic
Fibrosis was $480 richer.
Goderich.'Police Department.
laid I5 charges under the
Highway . Traffic ' Act, • six
under the Liquor Licence act
and two under the Criminal
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Huron -Perth championship
here last, Tuesday, defeating
Strattord Centrale Ramblers-,
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Tom Shurrie was the high
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