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Mustangs fall in WOSSA �na1s
On Wednesday, March.
5,' with. a trip to Sault Ste.
Marie :for the Ontario :high'.
School' championship on
the line, the F E, Madill
MVtustangs made their sec
and tri•p in taro nights to . •
the . UWO ' ' Thompson
•.arena to face the heavily
favored Regina Mundi
College Teaut.. A 7 - 'I vic-
tory over: St: .Thomas
.,Parkside on Tuesday night
at the same venue, set the
Mustangs up for this excit-..
ing final.,•
First period goals by
Jason' McDonald and`Matt
Smitb.•piovided .a great
start for the Mustangs, but
a` strong: forecheck from
the well coached - Titans
team:got .one goal' back
with 20.seconds remaining
in the first frame, leaving
Madill with a narrow.2 1.
lead.
The second period was
a long. '15 minutes. for
Madill.. Shortly into .the
stanza RMC tied it up on'a
Pa! mouth scramble, and
not too long thereafter, a
somewhat controversial
call' provided the upper
band to the Titans. Nith
the score 3 - .2, Regina
Mundi .played a. ;very
strong forechecking style
•to 'bottle Madill in their
.own end for much 'of'the
• rest of the period.
• Sean Lougheed's spec-
tacular play between the.
. pipes. for. Madill, was the
only factor` preventing a
runaway victory for anow
inspired Titans.
Lougheed's play, despite
many shotsand some :very.
:
shaky .play from his team-
mates, held. the score' at 3
2, ' •
Madill came out�weli in
. third, Although RMC kept'
the. pressure on, the
Mustangsgot enough
offence going for Corey
Campbell to pot the tying.
goal with. 8:14 heft. A
•dejavu feeling crept into.
• the game, as Madill .got
bottled up in their own
end again, "and 'despite
Lougheed's exceptional
• efforts, the Titans struck
with 2:4$ remaining. The
final minuteof the game
was. played in the RMC
end, with Lougheed out of
the net, but ;time ran out,
failing to. yield the tying
goal.
Although . outshot 38 -
15, and. Madill being
T?�4 2- �s-:.ern r;}
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smothering forecheck, this
was an excellent effort
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• Regina Mundi•was the
London Conference
Champion,' and had been
resting since the previous
Thursday. -Madill •had
played•ou two consecutive'
nights, , which showed
Occasionally against the
strong skatijg . and
forechecking 'Titans: All of
the Titans goals • came
from one line, and as indi-
cated in the London Free
Press, maybe they took
Madill too lightly.
However, Madill had their
• fair share; of missed oppor-
tunities to score also-.
'Being a participant' in the
:game, it was ,a well
played, exciting game
The Mustangs played with
pride ' and heart, and carne
within one. goal of product-
ing a major upset of a top,
team. Weld done
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•
Unit` 1
meets. at
River Valley
by Aiiene Bradley
YJnit I..of:.the Lucknow'
United Church Women°
met at. the 'River. View
• Apartments on March 4:.:
'with eight members and.
two:
vi
ifor
s
present.
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• .Shepherd "was, our .pianist.
Lois Goodhue and Shirley
Bolt Were in charge • of 'the
meditation with the : theme
•Easter: `Shirley opened'
with a springtime poem.
• The .mediation was. in • .
the :following"parts The ;. .
• Betrayal,; The Trtai;„The .
Crucifixion and • . The:
Resurrection. Loss
Goodhue..reaad the scrip
lure' parts. 'O,ther readers
were. A11eneBradley, Etta
Hackett, Lois Walden and
Shirley; Easter hymns
were -sung and the medita;.'
tion with a prayer
Ella opened the bust ..:
mess .with;an Easter prayer. •
The rollcal.1 was.'
answered.by each one giv
ing' a donation towards the
Dealing Fund and a dpna
tion towards the' bulbs and
flowers at the' church; and ..
naming an: elderly UCW
,iiietnber, deceased or. liv-.
lig:,
Lois. Walden read' an
article on . Korea, which.
stated, that food may, be
scarce from .lvlarch.
October
Shirley.. reported on all
the, work that;had been •
.done :. by the. Nimble
Fingers group.
Lois- Walden gave ,an
excellent report from the
Bruce Presbyterial annual
meeting which was held in
• Watlkerton• recently. The -
theme of the meeting was
”".C,onie dance, with `the.
spirit."