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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 8 Jan 1975, p. 3

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Mixed Malor Lecque Bowling 1975 'SECOND S4 Dae AIleys Date 1-2 3-4 an. 6 12 3-4 Jan. 13 4-5ý 6- 2 ,'an. 20 9- 3 1-10 i -in. 27 7-12 5- 8 -,b. 3 11- 8 9- 7 :eb. 10 10-6 il- 1 -'Feb. 17 5- 7 4-12 Feb. 24 12- 9 10- M\,ar. 3 6- 1 2-11 i Mar. 10 3-10 8- 9 ~Mar. 17 8- 4 7- 3 1 iar. 24 6- 5 2- 1 il Mar. 31, 3-12 5- 4 Apr . 7 4 -i1 3- Apr. 14 2- 9 12- 7 Apr. 21 5- 1 8-11 Apr. 28 8- 3 6-10 MUay 5 10- 2 7- 5' May 12 Pl Teams Teamn No. i - Peggy Haynes, Don Hamilton, Loi a Wright, John Wilson, Anne Emmett, Vern Coniers. Teamn No. 2 - Doris Jo11, Ross Wright, Mary Nowlan, Basil Clieff, Gloria Adcoek, Trevor Hulme. Team No. 3 - Pat Bagneil, Jim Bruton, Maria Opoka, Rlon Haynes, Me] McNulty, John Gibson. Teamn No. 4 - Joan Suteliffe, -- Maurice Annaert, Flo Draper, Roman Opoka, Peniny 'Small, Jack McNulty. Team No. 5 - Bernice Buday, Jim Murphy, Bey Alldread, Rtoss Hall, Donna Haynes, Glenn Killens. Team No. 6 - Olive Patfield, John Ford, Denilse Annaert, Ron Suteliffe, Debbie Luxton, Clif f Draper. Date Jan. 7 Jan.,.14 Jan. 21 Jan. 28 Feb. 4 Feb. il Feb. 18 Feb. 25 1Mar. 4 Mar. il Mar. 18 Mar. 25 -Apr. 1 Apr. 8 Apr. 15 Apr. 22 Apr. 29 SCH4'bULE 5-6 7-8 5- 6 7- 8 12- 3 9-11 i1- 4 5-12 9- 2 10- 4 1- 5 6- 3 3- 8 12- 2 2-10 1- 9 7-11 4- 6 8-12 3- 5 4- 1 2- 7 6- 9 11-10 12-11 4- 3 8-10 2- 6 7- 6 10- 1 3- 1 8- 5 4- 2 7- 9 5- 9 1-11 11- 3 12- 4 LAYOFFS 9-10 9-10 1- 7 8- 2 11- 6 10-12 7- 4 6- 8, 2- 3 4- 9 5-11 12- 1 8- 7 il- 9 12- 5 4-10 3- 6 2-12 9- 1 11-12 11-12, 10- 8 6- 7 1- 3 2- 4 9- 5 3-11' 8- 1 12- 6 5- 2 10- 9 7- 1 2- 8 6-11 12-10 4- 7 8- 6 .Teamn No. 7 - Vi Coole, Don Bagneli, Hilda Simniek, doe Nowian, Eleanor Hilts, Don Eastabrook. Team No. 8- Virginia Fairey, Pete Dobbins, Irene Hulmi-e, Bill Joli, Lorraine Brutont, Sonny Sheehan. Team No. 9 - Nyhi Sheehan, Larry Piper, Angela Saman, Roy Sandison, Enid Clieff, Bill Gannon. Team No. 10 - Linda Crossey, John Luffman,,Marie Brooks, George Bebee, Wendy Kiliens, Norm ilits. Team No. il - Helen Dunn, Ernie Perfect, Barb Gii-kes, Gord Simpson, Susan Rutty, Bill Aldread. Team No. 12 - Karen Buday, Albert Saman, Carol Hamil- ton, Winnie Vanstone, Myri Gannon, Terry. Emmett. Liberty, Belles Aleys 1-2 3-4 1- 2 3- 4 4- 5 6- 2 9- '3 1-10 7-12 5- 8 1- 8 9- 7 10-6 il- 1 5- 7 4-12 12- 9 10-S5 6- 1 2-11 3-10 8- 9 8- 4 7- 3 65 21 3-12 5- 4 4-11 3- 9 2- 9 12- 7 5-1 8-11 PLAYOFFS TIe«iais Teami No. 1 - Capt. M. Pearce, L. Niekerson, B. Sierbuis, M. Henning, H. Jacob, M. Kent, M. Almrey. Teami No. 2 - Capt. B. Partner, Hl. Sheehian, M. McDonald, B. Crossey, G. 5-6 7-8 5- 6 7- 8 12- 3 9-11 11-ý 4 5-12 9- 2 10- 4 1-5 :6- 3 3- 8 12- 2 2-10 1- 9 7-11 4- 6 8-12 3- 5 4- 1 2- 7 6- 9 11-10 12-11 4- 3 8-10 2- 6 7- 6 10- 1 3- 1 8- 5 4- 2 7- 9 AND HIDDEN' 9-10 9-10 1- 7 8- 2 11- 6 10-12 7- 4 6- 8 2- 3 4- 9 5-11 12- 1 8-37 il- 9 12- 5' 4-10 3- 6 SCORES 11-12 11-12 10- 8 6- 7 1- 3 2- 4 9- 5 3-11 8- 1 7-16 12- 6 5- 2 10- 9 7- 1 2- 8 6-11 12-10 Niehoils,,E. O'Neil, R. Morris. Team No. 3 - Capt. J. Burton,, N. Van Abbemna, M. Horstman, B. Cook, B. Fagg, J. Rowe, R. Dickinson. Team No. 4 - Capt. C. Roberts,,H. Cook, L. Davis, J. Chapple, D, Mutton, M. Seha- MATURE CAFETERIA SHORT ORDER COOK DAYS AND EVENINGS PART-TIMIE AND FULL- TIME MINIMAL COOKING INTERESTING WORK NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY CAN BE TRAINED MATURE CAFETERIA CASHIERS PART-TIME AND FULL-TIME NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY CAN BE TRAINED FOR APPOINTMENT CALL' 623-3373 Between 9 A.MV. and 3 P.M. FLYING DUTCHMAN MOTOR INN LI BERTY ST. S. BOWMANVILLE mierhorn, D). Palmer. Team No. 5 - Capt. A. Bons, B. Stephens, H. Nihili, M. Colville, P. Cornish, L. Tripp, P. Bromneli. Teami No. 6 - Capt. M. AlIdread, E Da.dson, P. Lunn, J. Phillips, K. Blanchard, E. Grabko, M. Blunt. Team No. 7 - Capt. S. Rtobinson, P. Forsey, B. Lyle Jr., J. Harness, E. Coombes, D. Welsh, B. Carr. Teamn No. 8 - Capt. M. MacDonald, J. Eisan, S. Wilson, U.,Miller, R. Junkrn, F. Dimbieby, H. Rundie. Team No. 9 - Capt. W. Coombes, B. Lyle Sr., E. Bragg, C. Harrison, Marie Gibson, P. Fallis, B. Abbott. Team No. 10 - Capt. J. Chant, R. Fiee, B. Jones, L. Hone, G. Gailant, F. Hooper, J. Martin. Team No. il - Capt. J. Spear, D. Foren, B. MacDon- ald, A. Meek, D. Fox, L. Adair, R. Bathgate. Teamn No. 12 - Capt. Marion Gibson, J. Luxton, B. Forsey, K. Stephens, J. Bird, Y. Osborne, E. Clark. NgtHawks Teami 1 - M. Trîmbie, 1. Hughes, M. Gannon, e. Tus- tin, B. Nimigon. Teamn 2 - M. Bates, J. Dixan, L. Burgess, M. Potter, B. Wright. Team 3 - A. Lorusso, A. Burgess, N. MeIntyre, H. MeNeil, R. Erwin., Teamr 4 - I. Wright, P. Whalen, D. Devos, L. Lens, B. Burgess. Teamn 5 - B. Smith, B. Wilbur, J. Woudstra, C..Wub- boit, D. Whyte. Teamn 6 - . Burton, K. Raiston, J. Rowe, M. Oven- den, L. Renaud, H. Esta- brooks. Alleys.......1-2 3-4 5-6 'Jan. 8 2-1 4-3 6-5 Jan. 15 3-5 2-6 4-1 Jan. 22 42- 1-5 3-6 Jan. 29 1-3 6-4 5-2 Feb. 5 5-6 1-2 3-4 Feb. 12 2-3 5-4 1-6 Feb. 19< 6-4 3-1 2-5 Feb. 26 13-5 2-6 4-1 Mar. 5 4-2 1-5 6-3 Mar. 12 1-6 3-2 4-5 Mar. 19 3-4 5-6 1-2 Mar. 26, 6-2 1-4 5-3 Apr. 2 5-1 6-3 2-4 Apr. 9 4-6 2-5 3-1 Apr. 16 1-2 3-4 5-6 Apr. 23 5-4 1-612-3 Apr. 30 Playoffs NEWCASTLE COMMUNITY BOWLING Ladies Tops5 Bowlers M. Zegil 291, 1. Brown 276, B. Major 252, D. Forth 235, T. Langstaff 229. Thursday Mixed Top 5 Bowlers G. Walton 257, B. Forget 236, D. Scott 221, C. MacGregor 218, E. Stephens 214., Mens Tops5 Bowlers J.Ogden 322. M. Henry 290, R. Suteliffe 288,-T. Embly 253, W. Flitoff 247. Friday' Mixed Tops5 Bowlers M. Henry 272, S. Powell 263, S,. Pearce 2452, T. Willins 244, S. Glanville 240. Sta rkvilîle -Newton Ville Team Standings Spark Plugs 30, Mu f iers 28, Hub Caps 22, Nuts and'Bolts 18. HighSingle Marlene Staeey......... 288 High Triple Marlene Staeey-........ 746 Top 1 0 Averages, Marlene Stacey 200, Gail Miliîson 200, Jean Arnold 193, Olive Henderson 183,' Lorna Bain 180, Paf Milîson 179, Karen Carter 178, Bernice Henderson 174, Peggy Milison 171, Sandra Mclnnes 164. Hligh Single Jean Arnold..... ....... 282 Hligh Triple Jean Arnold ............ 719 Team Stanng Spark Plugs 32, Mufflers 31, Hub Caps 23. Nuts and Boits 18. OFF ,1 Complete Une of Winter Coas One and Two-Pce. Sn'ow Suifs Mies 12 - 24 Months Sk-o Suf 1-3 x 4-6x 7-14 k-o ,ut ½ / Plrice Rock Jump Suits - Infa nts and'Toddclers Body Shirts - 2-6X Steepers 2-3x Long Sleeve T-Shirts 7-14 2-Pc Girls' Pa'nt Sets 4'6x and a and 10 Years 2 - Pc. Boys' Pa nt Sets Nylon Ski Pant (Insu.Iated) - 4-6x ý... u mpers-Dresses-Ski rtsýý MANY MORE SPECIALS THROUGHOUT THE STORE NO EXCIIANGES OR REFUNDS - ALL SALES FINAL JOHý"fiN & JUDY T enSHOP rP E Bowtnanville 115 King St. E. Emergency Personnel Relax for a Moment runtfi scored his ta Len Dyck )n, Len Dyck 1and finaily )aug Dilling d Len Dyck d twa assists ý this game. raros on the le and their hainst BUri- ne of the top Province of- ie ta nothing first period )oug Diliing ineck. At the d period we yv a score ofi rd periad Id five un-i ii win by a suppiied ex- Hum pton Gardens Win J, Lose- 2 ut Bo The Minor Pee Wee's travel- v ille. Kevin Tink' led ta Brantford on Friday, second goal asists t Dec. 27 ta play in th and Brent hompsor Firefighters Annuai Tourna- from Tim Aimond ment and in many cases ta dJon Janeck from Dl renew aid acquaintances. and KentWVileax. Basieally the same team Kevin Tînk and visited Brantford two years with twa goals and ago when they were Minor led Bowmanviiie in Atoms. Ti i~tte The Gardens crew played Chmwnptth their first game Fridaý after- next pion spsi nonand defeated Toronto ington probably or Voyagers 6 ta 3. 10 teams in th e1 Af ter a minute and a haîf of Ontario. the first, period aur boys were trailing 2 ta 0, but by the end of Our boys led onE the first period had tied the at the end of the1 score 2 ta 2 on goals by Mark on a goal by Dc Abbott with Kevin Tink assist- assisted by Jon Jar ing and Len Dyck his first goal end of the second on an assist from Kevin Tink. had failen behind b Our guys toolk a 3-2 iead early 2-1. In the- thii in the second period an a goal Burlingtdn scored by Kevin Tink assisted by Len answered goals tc Dyck and Paul Dadson. Tor- score of 7 ta 1. onto came right back and Grant Bradley si scared ta tie it before the -_______ period ended. Ia the third 1 period, it was ail Bowman- e en l Flu Bug Weakens Win GJ">ra Mirior Bacntamns Town of Newcastle The Hi.L. Wood Transport Hockey League Minor Bantams have been tournament in Gr struck by the flu bug whieh is sisting of 16 Midge taking its toli throughout the Dec. 28 and 29 whoie team. In an exhibition successful in capti game played Iast Friday night Championship Ti in Port Hope, four Taras beating Newcastle including bath goaltenders on 8-0 and Kingsto were missed fram the uine up They won the Ch. as the Port Hope squad game against Bew' defeated the Taras 3 ta 1. Paul Members of th Cascagnette scared the anly - Bowmanville goal an an A unassisted effort. , m ary B A eharged uE Bay Ridges team handed t e fin riddled T e , Taras a 5-3 loss Saturday in Ti w itl Bowmanvilie. Stili suffermng from the effeets of the flu, the On Sunday, Dec Taras could nat muster much Brown's Novice To: of an attack and anly the fine ed ta, Uxbridge an, work of ailing galie Kevin seesaw battie with Gibsan and Jady Ross kept the gainin a tie wit score respecta ble. Jady Ross seconds remainii had one goal and one assist..ý game. Other Taras rmarksm-en were The Taras apene, Jacky Pineh and Jim Hogarth ing at 6:40 on a goa with Paul Reid, Greg Brunt Cummings with as and Paul'Caseagnette getting ta Chris Michelson, assits. - Uxbridge tied it An exhibition game set for and ciosed the first Sun.day in Trenton had ta be 1-1. During the sec eancelled because of thevirus. bath clubs tried ta Taras next game is Wednes- each1 other buti day in Markham with Ajax proved Mary Bro' earnling ta Bowmanville on chieken as they a' Saturday. the Uxbridge teami inl the ýrom tsg pat )enao d PE t Mt ýe T .s ai chei nstai ord Tourne y celient goaltending in thiis weIl piayed game that featured excelleiut penalty, kiiiing by Bowmanviile and plenty of hard hitting by bath teams. Bowmanville lost their thîrd game by a score of 6 ta 2, Sunday afternoon. This was probably the anly game aur guys were, nat mentally prepared for, and aithough they were in the gamne ail the way, had falien behind 2 taO at the end of the first period. Waterloo scored three mare goals i-n the second before aur boyýs replied an a power play Doug Diling from Mark Abbott and Jan danaek. At the end of the second period 5 ta 1 for Waterloo. Final score 6 ta 2 for Waterloo. Bowmanville scored early in the third. Brentt Crossey getting his first goal ever in O.M.H.A. campetition in three years. ion M'idgets ifton Tourney eRecreation entered a 'raf ton con- et teams on and were turîng the A rrophy, by e3-1, Graft- .on 5-0. ampianship idiey. le winning t'eam were: TI Randy Lacke, ' Danny Pascae. dorp, Steve Raiph' McQuaid win, Ray Dallas Glen Martin, Bi berg, John Groc Childs, Robert Aian Clark.,Coai Curwin and E( Thanks toalal pai in transpartatior row n's Nov h Uxbridge 29 Mary The Taras took ýs traveli -ta Uxtridge's tw piayed a Ch uck Nash sc il-hrtir.edfor the Toros y 25 homers tied it Up 2-2 before the ithe end of the second period. The final period saw Ray scor- -Cummings put the Taras out aRay front again at 1:35 only ta see, going Uxbridge tie the score two minutes iater. 1 t9:17 Bowmanville's fourth goal od off was scored by Jay Sweet with )eriad assits gaing ta Chuck Nash ascle and Glen Owens. With l.ess Toras then one minute remaining iren't Shane Redshaw made an end ecked ta end rush for Uxbridge and ntly. scored at,9:25 ta tie the Taras - - 4-4. Mary Browns wrere out shot 14-7 with the Taras hitting twa goal posts. Next game .Jan. 4 in Cabourg at 7:30. 1-1 H'. L. Wood 6-7 1-3 2-4 9-5 3-1 3-1 7-10 Z-6 -2 .9 Bantams Win Consolation' The Bowmanville Minor Bantams, played, same of the finest hockey that could be seen anywhere en route ta winning the' consolation chamnpionship in ,Brantford during the hast weekend in December. The Taras suffered a 5 taO0 set back in the hands of the Toronto Voyageurs in the first gaine. The score was flot indicative of the play as the Taras carnied the gaxwe ta the Voyageurs but were failed by strong goaltending and goal posts. A few breaks cauld have, reversed the score and deait the Toronto Club their first loss of the'year. The Taras met Dixie in the second game and skated toaa weil deserved 3 ta 1 victory. Paul Reid led the Taras with 2 markers with, Ken Cawle seoring the other. John Stew- art assisted an two goals xiîh Bill Wright and, Jody Ross picking up single points. Waterloo and the Transport- ers squared off in an exciting eamne on Sunday. Thle Taras p mped ta, a quick 3 to, O iead befare the gamne was 2' 2 minutes aid 0on goals byP1-aul Caseagnette, Wayde Preston and Ken Cowle. Waterl-oo wvas nat ta be denied as they faughit back ta score four goals and The Canadian Statesm-an, Bowmanville, Janumary 8, 197,5 3 Ga]rdens Peewees Take Ietth urbvscud b ff e 9 r Icàa a 01i * I'a o 'te i-îrst Point trom Whitby In Three Years of Play At, Memorial Hlospital, on duty ambulance drivers and nurses in the emergency department took a few minutes out from their duties New Year's Eve to pose for The Statesman, photographer. A bit later,, they swung into action as accident and sickness calis came in from points throughout.the area. The are, from left to right, Christine Adams, Bob Werner, Dorothy Tuerk and Don Higgins. oraf ng e1 f 5U tp con aUI thE )wn )ut col Friday Night League 1975 Date Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feh, Feb. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Apr. Apr. Apr. SECOND SCHEDULE Alleys e 1-2 3-4 5-6 .7-8 9-10 i 3 1- 2 3- 4 5- 6 7-8, 9-10 il- 10 4- 5. 6- 2 12- 3 9-11 1- 7 10- 17 9- 3 1-10 il- 4 5-12 8- 2 6- 24 7-12 5- 8 9- 2 10- 4 il- 6 1- 31 11- 8 9- 7 1- 5 6- 3 10-12, 2- *7 10- 6 1-1l 3- 8 12- 2 7- 4 9- *14 5- 7 4-12 2-10 1- 9 6- 8 3- 21 12- 9 10-S5 7-11 4- 6 2- 3 8- 28 6- 1 2-11 8-12 3- '5 4- 9 7- 7 3-10 8- 9' 4- 1 2- 7 5-11 12- 14 84 7- 3 6- 9 1-10 121 .21 ý6- 5 2- 1 12-11 4- 3 8- 7 10- .28 3-12 5- 4 8-10 2- 6 1- 9. 7- 4 4-11 3- 9 7- 6 10- 1 12-S5 2- il 2- 9 12- 7 3- 1 8- S .4-10 6-1 18 5- 1 8-11 4- 2 7- 9 3- 6 12-1 PLAYOFFS BANQUET MAY l7th, 1975, MEMORIAL TEMPLE Team 1 Gard Wilcax, Marsha Winn- ing, Gaii Milison,, Marion Burgess, Les Coombes, Ken Kennedy. Team 2 Lnes SmaleDuaine Palmer, Vine rotDon MeArthur, Fiorence .Land, Joan Engley. Team 3 Mae Richards, rheima Ben- nett, Dave Reynolds, Bruce Winning Jerry Dickens, Pat Luxton. Team 4 Hilcia Broek, Wendy Webb, Bill Luxtan, Mike Kirkton, Harold Bennett, Val Miller. Team5 ,Morley Eteher, Aif Milîson, Don Cowle, Audrey Sleep, Helen Reynolds, Ellen Coom- bes. Team 6 Eltan Brock, Pearl SSmale Dan Bradley,Bo Mtchl Mary Ann Richards,.H i Piper. Team 7 Gea. Piper, Barb Kennedy, Marilyn Fiintoff, Bob Kono- packi ' Ray Van Meer, Carol Harris. Ten8 Fern Bradley, Ruth Cawle, Arn Sleep, Ron Webb, Ted Miller, Mary Wilcox. Team 9 E.' Dickens, Eieaner Van Meer, Dolores Kanopacki, Bob Hayward, Lau Welsh, Mary Kirkton. Team 10 Sandra Stainton,, Reg Land, Ruth Mitchell, Hap Palmer, Peggy-Milison, Dennis Smale. Team Iil Onie Etcher, Marilyn Hay- wyard, Tom Millson, Lloyd Staintan, Bob Flintoff, Sue Welsh. Teani 12 Ber-t 'Engley, P>at Prout, Brian Harris, Pa t MArthur, Marg Weish, Bill Burgess, Hampton Gardens Minor Peewees carried their hustl- ing ways fromn the Brantford Tournamient right into the first gaine of 1975 at home againist Whitby on Jan. 4th and came uip with a well, deserved point in a 3 ta 3 tie. Whitby scored the first goal and the only goal of the first period for a 1-0 lead. Early in the second period, Mark Abbott scored whenlhe picked up Jon Janack's re- bound and fired it home before the 'goaltender could get set. Whitb)y scored again while Janack was sitting out a hooking penalty. Our boys came right back and scored in the last minute of the second Seriod. Tim Almond 'drove orne Dg Dilling's perfect pass out fromi the corner ail in one mnotion, the goalie fromi Whitby having no chance ta get set, end of the second periodl 2 ta 2. take thie lead. Wayde Prest- an's second tally of the game tied thie score at 4-4 miidway through the third period. Bot h teams pressed biard to score but excellent goaltending by both netminders kept bot h teams off the scoresheet for the remainder of the third. In the 10 minute sudden-death avertime period neither team was able ta score. Toros played smart hockey and won the game an the basis of shots an goal as thev outshot Waterloo 5-2. Paul 1Cascag- nette, Greg Brunt, Murray Ruddy, and Paul Reid picked up assists on the Toro goals. Oakville provided the oppo- sition in the consolation championship final. Paul Reid put "the Toros into the iead with a first period goal on, a play set up by Greg Brunt and Kim Hogarth. Reid scored again in the second period to give the, Toros a 2-0 iead. Greg Brun tand Bill Wright assisted on the play. The Toras seemed ta have the game well in hand even though Oakville scored early in 'the third ta eut'ý the lead ta one. With 4 minutes left Oakville scared ta send the game inta overtime. Once again the Transparters played outstanding pressure hockey and won the game and the consolation champîionship by outshooting Oakviîle 7-5-ini the scoreless extra period. Mary Brown Novicce Toros Down Co'bourg, iiiiny wie-o , On Deç. 21s_ýMari I$rowns Jimn MeQuire,Noie defeated Cabourg by Ron, Dussel- a score of 6-1 as thie Taras have Greengrass, nawworWQfl teir- sixth gai-e in d, Danny Cur- seven. s, Larry Reid, The first periad showed Butch Kraken- littie acýtion as bath clubs etelaars, Don seemed ta hiave trouble get- tPayne and ting their piays develaped. aiches - Harold The scoring, started in the oug -Bradley. second periad when Cobourg rents involved gat the opening goal at the 1: 15 n. -- mark. This seemed ta spark ______the Taras as they came back quickiy and scored f ive unan- rîjce swered goals and added their sxhgoal in the final periad. Scaring .for Mary Brawns 4-.4 were: Ray Cummings 2, day Sweet 2, Chris Michelson 1, four pe naîties and Glen Owens 1. Assists vo. went ta Chris Michelson 3, ored unassist- Mike Bail 2, Scott Masters 1 3but aiai the and Hobby Canfield 1, 1975 1 975 1975 1975 Bowmanville took a 3 to 2 lead early in the third, Kevin Tink being Johnny on the spot ta pack in Tim Almond's reoud, but just before the 10) miut ark Whitby tied it again on a power play, the final score 3 ta 3. Ail three of Whitby's goals were scored while we were shorthanded. But with a littie George Blyee General Insurance, Fire and Automobile Insurance contact: JOYCE GROOT 623-3958 or 623-5300 'Jhr(yGlean-ers QhucAie le was making his first ocean'voyage and was in his cabin, groaning with seasickness. "Shall 1 send you some dinner, sir?" asked the steward. "No," wasthe reply. "Jus? throw it overboard and save me the trouble." CLOTHES CARE HINT: NEW CLOTHING IS NOT ALWAYS NECE'SSARY. The next best thing to do is Io get your clothes freshly cleaned. 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