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and Mrs. Leslie • Glanville who
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in the game of hockey. The Blues
were taught that lesson last
Sunday night when the Flyers
Watt---scoreckwith -only 59
seconds left in the-game to break
Larry Seythour's shut out bid,
Bill Price anti - Ralph Wood
scored twos goals-, each for the
Blues with Dale Kennedy, Ken
• Burgess and Bob Montgoery all
adding single ; markers.
The Flyeks•avoided the shutout
by going all out during the last 5
or so minutes: Something they
haven't done for a few weeks
• now. They are a big
disappointment this ,season... a
much better club than the 'record
shows. s
Stars 3 Kings 3 • 7.7
The ,Kings got a pair of goals '
from Murray Connelly and' a late
score_from Keyan Broome-to gain
a tie with the Stars in last
Siiiidays late gaine.
Jim Sills scored twice for the
•' green team with DaVi Longstaff
geu----trig Star goal. -r-
I.H,"L. NOTESillay Devereaux
of the Stars scored a-penalty shot
a couple of weeks ago, One of the
Hawks was caught tossing a stick
that: Devereaux tripped over.. la
definite no no. •
Would you beleive that Rosa'.
Govier played 26 games last
seasiin as a goalie. He filled in for
those netminders that failed to
'cppear for' their teams. Rick
'Fortune has played 17 games so
• fir" this seaSon'bilt with only. two
weeks left, in ther:%sctiedule Won't
be able to MatcH.Govier's mat*:
The Hawks did a. good job in
killing off penalti'eS last Week., the
-Wings failed to get a shot on net
during their,. only' 2 power play!„:
The Stars' tie last Stnidaii (the/r -
4th of the season, is a new league
record. One announcement was a
bit premature last week.. The
Blues still have not clinched first
place.
In fact, the Wings• and Stars
can botlifinish in first place.. The
Blues need a win or tie to take the
top spot...sorry ',about that. A
number of records are in
jeopardy right now. Some will
probably fall next week but otherS
will' take strondeffortS to tumble.,
more about that tater.
Games next•Sunday night Feb:-
13 are 7:00-Stars vs Wings;
8:30-Blues vs' Kings; 10:00-Flyers
ys Hawks. •
:••-•''I.H.L,TOP 15 t,
Player G.P. G.A A Pts:P.I.M.
D.Kennedy. la „1.6 _23 39 6
D BroOme 13 16 '16 32 '18
S.Southgate 13 11 21 32 6 •
D.O'Reilly 21 9 30
K.Benned 12 .17 12' 29 '1
• B.Priee 12 14 14 28
R.Wood 11 10 8 18 0
J,Feeny' 12 .8 10 „ 18 17
rtes • 8 7 11 18 6
G.Finnigart,- 41 14 3 17 18
J. Watson 12 '12 5 17 0
R.Devereaiix11 8 9, 17 18
M.Connelly,12 :12 3 15 15
'Ben Akker" 12 7 8 .15 18
R.Woed 11 6 •9 15 3
(By wilre4 Oke)
Walton street light rate will' be
increased in 1977 from $42.5p to
$48.50; IvicRillop Township' coml•
cit members learned at the •
'session in • Winthrop ',Monday
afternoon.
Passed Jot' payment was
Mcitillop's share of the Walton
waste disposal fees- for July I to
December 31; 1976 amounting to
• $1,274.66 which is 45 per cent of
the' total fee with Grey and Morris
Townships sharing the other 55
per cent.
RequestS for tile drain loans• ftir
• '$66,800 were approved.• Mrs.
Kenneth McClure, • clerk, said ,-
McKillop has been allotted a total
of $118,000 for 1977.
McKillop will go along with
Town of Seaforth to have the
township surveyed for the need
4--for seniorlitizen housing vThen
the survey 'is done in' the town by
Ontario Housing this year. -
'A unit is to be' built in
Seaforth this• year, it will be the
ce"ond unit fdr the town. The
survey is for a third unit as the
need 41 present in the town is far
greater than the ten units will ,be
'able to handle,
Land severance request was
recommended for Thomas Kale
for three acres at Concession 3,
east' !A .1..ot 13 for residential
-purposes.
'Read superintendent William
Campbell is to advertise, for
grafel tenders which -are to be in
by Match 4.
Mt. Campbell reported that he
expects all township road's will he
opened by Tuesday night barring
any breakdown in snowplowing
equiPment. "We have two miles
to open. The rest of the .roads are
all passable for school buses, but
some we shall be working on to
widen them," he .said.
With . bills'lot in yet,. Mrs.
McClure said it' was not' possible
to determine, the cost pf
snowplowing in the township to
date.
Reeve Allan ' Campbell will
reoresent the townshin at a
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meeting- 411ed to lie' .held_
Wingham .on Fettritaty 24 2•
' 0,Mr: at the Ministr.y of Natural'
Resources to determine how the
Ministry and tbe Maitland Valley
Conservation Authority should be
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cozordidating 'their activities
the event of a flood emergency
this spring.'
Passed for payment wore •
general accounts of $3,,009,74 and
road accounts • of $24,197./p.
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Mrs. Ed Regele rn Correspondent
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Mr. anal Mrs. Harold
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