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' SHAMROCK . ATOM "8" CHAMPS — The 'Huron . Park-pforhs recen▪ tly won the Shamrock "B" chain'
pionshjp. At, the extreme back -Pre manager Bif I Insley and coach Gard Mauer. Back, left, Steve_ Morrissey,
Jbhn Insley, 'Terry Hodgins, Warren. Gillis, Andy Benton, Greg Lawrence, Tony Jones and Robin Winger..
Front, Mark _Christie, Shown Welts, Steven Prout; "Steve O'Neill, Dennis Johnston and Jeff -Denny. Missing
was David Murray, T-Aphoto
South--.Hur�n playoff series
deacilocked at two.games;
The, Shipka Colonials and
Zurich Flyers are'all -tied up at -
two garnes apiece in..the'`South
Hursln. - intermediate hockey
•fiirals. `
The thrb games . played .this
-weekended in identical scores of
. 6-4. After Zurich took.the opening
,game a' week earlier,. the
' Colonials wnrr hursday•hight=tri
'even theseries. • -••
Sunday it was Zurich's turn to
win and Tuesdayi.Sh3pka squared.
matters at two gainesin the best: .
of -seven series, • - -
• . The fifth game will be playedat-
the Zurich'- arena Sunday af- .
. ternoon at 2 -p.m.. with the sixth.
contest going Tuesday_ night: If a
seventh is necessaryit is slated
for the following .Friday. '
Strong finish
The Cohinials came on strohg
in the last half -of Tuesday's game
to' gain -the 6-4 victory and even
'the series. : .
Kevin McKinnoh and -.Dick.
Bedard gave Zurich a 2-0 lead
after the first.20 minutes of play.,
The, Colonials -.Scored four: times.
tri the middle frame while the
Flyers, replied with_ only one
successful shot,. • - i -
Scoring for Shipka Were Peter
Gill!Stan Bovie, Larry Laye and.
MLtrray. Piiekrtian. ' Glen"n
Overholt wag. the -lone Zgrich
scorer•in the second.
Two -goals in less' than 'two
minutes late in the third -period
ensured the . Slripka win. ail!
Byjevden and Dare Dalton were the
= marksmen.,,Rick Grenier.was the
•` final goal scorer for Zurich: .
- - Two for Overholt-.
Glen (1verlioli scored ' twice tto
jead the:Zurich scoring attack in'
. • Sunday's. , win. ' Firing jingles-
- were Rick Schilbg, Pat .Bedard,
Bob • Farquhar' '; and -Ron'
Desjardine. -
--Belt Bowden was best :for
Shipka with a two goal effortand
Murray . P'ackman and .Larry
Laye each- contributed . single
markers.. - • '
- ' Win in.overtime
Ttie.. win by the Colonials
Thursday -came in; an extra 10
• minu(e overtime period after the
teams battled• to of 4-4 stalemate
in -regulation. time. •
Dan Dalton nrfjched the inning
goal at 1.34 of overtime on a
three-way effort! with John -
Becker and Bill Hoffman. Peter
Gill added an insurancie Marker
at the halfway rtrkk int a pass
•.from Jiro 4loffman.
The. first period•w•as scoreless
and Jim Guenther and`Peter. Gill
gave the Colonials a 2-1 edge
after twq periods of. play. Rdh
Pesjardire .was .rhe Zurich
marksman. -- =
Sc•.oring came thick and fast in
-the third -period. Kevin McKin
non. Pat Bedard. and Ron
Desjardine.scored•for Zurich and.
Bill Bowden-' ''and Pete; Gill
rt•plted for tile Colonials. •
Figure -skaters ` .
•- Continued:front Page 6,
' Le1gh Ann , Darling, Debbie
Josephson, Vicki . Pfaff, - -Kelly'"
' Gaper and Lynda Shipley: =
Ten i; ox; Carrie Blackburn,
,and --Patti Lou Down.
Senior. Bronze Fourteen' step;
Audrey Adkins.
• European Waltz Vicki MjIier.
Junior Silver - Rocker Foxtrot;
Kim Black and Linda. Elder.
Competing from . the_' Zuricp-
Grartd•Bend club werg Elizabeth
Daters, Mary Jane Sandilands,
Lynda _Shipley and Darlene
•Desch while Joy. Christie- and
Chris,Catheart were from Huron -
Park. The .balance were 'nTem-
bors'of-the Exeter figure-skatiog
club,
Girls wanted for
bantam softball
Any, girls in Exeter aged .15
years or younger wishh g,to pla�
softball this summer are asked to
contact recreation .director Jim'
McKinlay as soon as possible.
If enough girls -are interested a
Wain or teams.vglll be entered in
the Usbtlrne bantam league.
At the'sarne time' McKinlay
asks any men _ interested in
participating . in slow pitch to
contact hien.
Northlanders win
The. Northlanders scored a 4-1
victory over the Avcos in pee wee
house Ieague.action at the Exeter
arena Saturday morning.
"The Northlander` scoring•came
ire the third period after Richard
Neevei put 4he Moos into a 1.0
lead- -• -'
Scoring in single fashion for the
winners . were Robert Watson,'
Jim Rr3Triphf, ,Dean Boyle and
Tony Mattucci.
EMHA draw -
winner listed:
t- Kai -Jorgensen, Hensall,':won
the March -50-50 draw jpottsoreii
by the Exeter Minor -Hockey
-Association.
He •picked up $150- for his
winnings. • - - •
•
Draw chairmen George Pratt
announced that tickets would be
on sale shortly for the final draw
of the seakom- which will be'
staged at a dance to, be slronsored
byth,gEMHAonMay 2. =
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.: ;am.a single girrliving alone. One night;_a couple of
• weeks ago, thebuilding superinten lent'walked,unan.-
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key to let himself ini. - • - .. •.;• - •
When • l pprotested he said that :since he;represented
the owgpr he could come in any lime he pleased After
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- - . I was in a Targe discount store shopping for a birthday- ,
__.- present for -my father. 'I paid for the gift, butas I.was.
leaving a man; in a blue uniform stopped me.-Ffe flashed • ,
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,anyone else. • Their powers of arrest are exactly what is •
'referred to as -"citizen's arrest", under4he•Criminal Code. .
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owner .. i of property or, a 'person c uthorized by the"
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finds committing a crimingl -offence on of in relation to that
• property." He may also arrest. without a warrant anyone
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committed o criminal offence. - -
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. creole'o disturbance. •
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search your persbn. if he tries without your consent, ogain.
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search your person or clothing. Before you agree, remember
'that you. do hot hove to, and that he cannot require you to. '
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passed. This act for the first time. allowed m irried women to
own and enjoy their own property os something separate and
apart from their husbands' property.
11 established that "Every married woman•sholl have and
hold as her separate property, omd may dispose of as'such,.- _
the wages, earnings, money and property gained or acquired
by her in any employment, trade or occupation in which she is
engaged or which she carries on and in which her husband
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