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HERE IS A MAN
who was born in an obscure village,
the child of a peasant woman. He grew
up in another obscure village. He
worked in a carpenter shop until he
was thirty and then for three years he
was an itinerant preacher. He never
wrote a book. He never held an office.
He never owned a home, He never had
a family. He never went to college. He
never put his foot inside a big city. He
never travelled two hundred miles from the place where He was born. He
never did one of the things that usually accompany greatness. He had no
credentials but Himself.
WHILE still a young man the tide of popular opinion turned against Him.
His friends ran away. One of them denied Him, He was turned over to His
enemies, He went through the mockery of a trial. He was nailed to a cross
between two thieves. His executors gambled for the only piece of property
He had on earth while He was dying — arid that was His coat. When He was
dead He was taken down and laid in a borrowed grave through the pity of a
friend.
NINETEEN wide centuries have come and gone and today He is the
centrepiece of a human race and the leader of a column of progress.
IT IS far within the mark to say that all the armies that ever marched,
arid all the navies that ever were built, and all the parliaments that ever sat
and all the kings that ever reigned, put together have not affected the life of
Man upon this earth, as powerfully as has the ONE SOLITARY LIF E
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Take three game lead
Jets soar over Appolos
Robb scored with Larry Hassock
providing the assist.
switched fo the Tillsonburg
arena for the nest two games.
Sunday evening, before more
than 1,500 - fans the
Lucan-Ilderton .boys edged out a
2-0 decision and Tuesday night
they recorded a 6.4 win to take
a stranglehold on the series.
The winner of this current
series will move into the Ontario
final. At the moment Elinvale
and Parry Sound and Whitby
and Napanee are meeting in
other playoff rounds.
Cousineau completed his hat
trick before the two minute
mark was reached in the second
period to put the Jets in front
Assists went to defenceman
Rick Bradford and Jamie Robb.
Minutes later, Hensall native
Steve Kyle scored the fourth
Tiilsonburg goal.
Robb seared what proved to
The Lucan-Ilderton Jets.
,moved a step closer to the final
round of the Ontario Hockey
Association Intermediate "B"
series over the past week with
three straight victories over the
Tillsonburg Appolos,
The Jets can wrap up the
best-of-seven series with the
Tillsonburg club with a win in
the fourth game of the series set
for the Huron Park arena, Friday
night at 8:30,
In the first game Of the
semi-final set, the Jets scored a
convincing win 7-1 at Huron
Park, Friday and then the scene
shot by Jamie Robb and popped
it into the Appolo net,
The second and insurance
goal came early in the third
period with veteran forward
Steve Storey deflecting a shot
from Dave Webster past the
Tillsonburg goalie. Pon 'Urbshott
started the scoring play by
getting the puck" Over to
Webster.
Wayne Parkinson played an
outstanding game in the Jets net
to gain the shut-out.
Bottle tightens
in Legion darts
The battle for the top four
spots in the .Bxeter Legion
mixed dart league has tightened
considerably over the past
couple of weeks.
After Friday's weekly action,
the Hairpins lead the league with
84 points, but the Dart Sharks
are close behind with 82 points
while the Dark Angels and
Sharpshooters are deadlocked
for third place with equal point
records of 81,
In individual statistics, Marg
Wragg has moved up to tie Ann
Romaniuk for most games won
for the ladies with 23. John Link
continues to head up the men's
department with 41 wins,
Dorothy Marks score of 171
and Gerry Edington's 180 lead
in the single game high score
department.
Last week's scores were:
Dart Sharks 5 — Nothings 0
Dutchies 3 — Featherflights 2
Dark Angels 5 — Scotties 0
Turtles 4 — Shiphunters 1
B & J's 4 — Cleaners 1
Doublers 3 — Sharpshooters 2
Hairpins 3 —Itchy Four 2
B & W's 4 — Canners 1
41, !:414
DRESSING THE GOALIE — Before Saturday's first start for the
Exeter pee wees at the Young Canada tournament in Goderich,
coach Lloyd Moore is helping goalie Marty Becker adjust his
equipment. Becker was named the best goalie at the recent Lucan
tourney.
DECIDE IN THIRD
The outcome of Tuesday's
game in Tillsonburg was in
doubt until the final period
when the Jets scored a pair of
goals to ensure the victory.
The Appolos got goals from
playing coach Dan Mahony and
Doug Crossett in the first period
to take a 2-1 lead.
Dave Webster fired the only
Jet counter of the opening
session with Dusty Aldis
providing the assist.
In the second period, the Jets
came up with a three goal effort
while the home team was able to
score only once. This put the L-I
boys ahead 4.2 after twenty
minutes of play.
Jacques Cousineau, the Jets
top scorer of the night got his
first of three successful shots
away at the .56 second mark
with Jamie Robb helping to set
up the play.
At 8.53 Cousineau was back
with his second score. This time
Jim Bender and Ron Cauduro
picked up assists.
Dave Webster fired the
go-ahead goal at 10.57 on a play
originated by Steve Proctor and
Dusty Aldis. Mahony scored his
second of the game for the
Appolos, also in the second
frame.
WAYNE PARKINSON
. .. gets shutout
be the insurance marker at 8.12
with Bender and Bradford on
the assisting end.
IN THE RIGHT SPOT
Being in the right place at the
right time proved beneficial for
the Jets in Tillsonburg Sunday
night as they blanked the
Appolos 2.0.
The first Jet goal came
midway through the second
period when Jim Bender was
parked in front of the net and
picked up a rebound on a hard
EVERY PERIOD SCORES
The Jets scored twice in the
first period, three times in the
second and finished with
another pair of scores in the
closing session to down the
Appolos 7-1.
Playing coach Jack Nairn got
the Jets off on the right foot
before the first minute of play
was completed finishing off a
play started by Steve Storey.
Steve Proctor completed the
first period scoring with an
unassisted effort with time
running out.
Doug Galloway put the Jets
three goals up early in the third
before the Tillson burg club
scored their only goal of the
game.
Storey and Nairn assisted on
Galloway's successful play while
playing coach Dan Mahony
registered for Tillsonburg.
Jim Bender scored his first of
two goals at 10.18 and Jacques
Cousineau followed with a
successful shot four minutes
later. Both scores were
accomplished on three-way
passing efforts. Jamie Robb was
in on both with Cousineau and
Bender helping each other.
In the third, Bender finished
off a passing pattern with
Galloway and Don Urbshott and
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Rec hockey play
Huron Park moved into the
finals of the Exeter and district
Rec hockey league by downing
Snell's Shell 6.2 at the Exeter
arena, Thursday night.
The Parkers won the series
two-games-to-none with one tied
and will meet Newby Tire for
the league championship.
The first game of the
best-of-three final will be played
at the Exeter arena tonight,
Thursday at eight o'clock.
Newby Tire reached the final
round by ousting the Bank Boys
in two straight games.
PACED BY PINTER
Bob Pinter scored two goals
to lead the Huron Park scoring
in their 6-2 win over Snell's.
Completing the winners' goal
total with single scores were Al
Fisher, Larry Brintnell, Hub
Hunter and Frank Boyle.
Scott Burton fired both goals
in a losing cause for Snell's.
at Saturday's
Exeter Figure
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ORHA play
Hopes of the Crediton Tigers
for an Ontario Rural Hockey
Association Championship were
washed out this week when the
club was eliminated by the
Alvinston Scotties
two-games-to-one.
The first game in Alvinston
Saturday night resulted in a 10.6
win for the Scotties while the
Tigers bounced back to win 9-7
on Huron Park ice, Sunday
night.
The third and deciding game
in Alvinston Tuesday was won
by the home club by a score of
6.4. The Crediton club made the
trip to Alvinston with only seven
players.
Dennis Morrissey scored
twice for the Tigers Tuesday
night while Terry Bourne and
Larry Brintnell added singles.
Sunday night on home ice,
Dennis Morrissey and Brian
Haskett each notched a pair of
goals for Crediton while the
single scores went to Bob Pinter,
Terry Bourne, Craig Chapman,
Ken Fraser and Larry Brintnell.
Paul Cronin with three goals
to his credit was the big gun in
the Crediton losing cause
Saturday night. The balance of
goals for the Tigers Were fired itt
single fashion by Bob Pinter,
Ken Fraser and Dennis
Morrissey.
Education is discipline for the
adventure of life.
March 26 1970 Pops 7
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