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The Suncoast Suns
"`All -Stars were chaiipionship
finalists in the�Kinca,6tdine Win-.
ter Giameg` hockey tdurnament
'field -over the holidays.
The . Suns defeated • Kinc,r-
dine 6-5 an&then beat Durham
5-1. to qualify for the champion-
ship final. p •
In the championship game,
the Suns lost 4-1--ta strong
Brussej�s team.,
. The game with Kincardine.
'was a thriller. The teams were
Auxiliary rep;grt
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Harris, I ud.ie
109 Newgate .St. Gode'' Nanairllc,
celebrated their 50 edcl.ing,. 1Y onnel_D�i he it'y. Sheppar-
Hut-
dtrr an (Grace) Anili�=eraaiw ,cin e'•re�al;�r, , v � Jl�. � ,,rt � �.,,h �
---•- with a di ter m,f6r ttie :0 .
-crttrrn l 1 +t )ii; .°° l4' t leve
medial amity at the Maitlan '"(Dianne) Algv e," Bayfield,,` and °.
4''u try Club followed 'h,,, a'n Cathy ath
n ` reception and dance at Also' atte
' siltto�rd. Valiejr°H-al1 vc'ith oc''er" and•.•"dda,nt:
` t?5•,"friend~ and relativ-07, tteti'' . children. U
Judy Mott
:ins. ,3 ..*Ile
.
° Fleet•---a:a
ni-d M•eion . were.
,,t.t ' at the Presbyterian
siIanse;` • by Rev,.Ared
•Mac.Faierree ,w "°Freida
..,--tSst i rung-- l i 1`ev.., ..and it?;t-in__
Haarri'• -attending.
children- attended. Bill
and Ken, Holrnesville; Bob
i in•throp; Mrs; ' Walter'
B. Bert
'great .,grail
nt, Ooderi;'
Every,
time dancing', to"' the music: ofThe. Royal -Aires '.of Stratford
and a light lunch was served to
complete the evening. 4Y ' a
Late???,,es it°sy ther late
to repo -t" on the L ; I "ri' Ladies
Au,x ary Branch 9 Decem-
b:' 11, meeting.
Possibly , the members
:present was too c or a sur-
prise. It was" bus, 1 es as usual,
plus installatio' of eight new
members,. name' •V eerie Cam-
pbell, Imelda Iaret•, Laurie
Glazier, Wil : lmena raw,
Isabel McDoi old Johane
M.ol.le.r, Noella Sc midt and
Dolores S'piegelbir' r '
The response . t }. A•Co Arad
f arrolI's request?' 4or..donatib'i
fro the Christmas forret.. sI ets
'was beyond expOafa. ns, .great
.
tied 2-2 at the end of regulation,
time. The Suns won it by virtue
cif a penaltyY hot. type shoot-
out, with the final score being
f,5 for the Suns.
Larry .Kelly and Minark.timRowe
scored in regulati e• ore.
¢oderich, with Randy Graham
assisting on both. goals.
•f.n..the shoot -tiff, Larry Kelly, .
Larry Boyce, Randy Graham
and John Huff ' scored for
Goderich '%` '
The• -ySwi 3 s goalie, Robert
Cummings, allowed only .three
goals on the six I.incarchne_.
ped another K.ih'cardine.
,shots. He had pr6ioiJsly stop-
penalty-shotittilled during the
game itself.
I,Kin"bardine goals were scored
by Mike Tout, with, two, J'ihn
Dupuis, -David Tomalty and
a Paul Emerton.
The Suns jyimped off toy 4; 0'+"
first period 1 -ad over. D
in their sect) d game,
never seriou.ly thre'
• the Durham c
Mark, IRowe,''
nd Joey M irrissey1
firsi period
arksrrieni fir th. Suns. •Willi
Denornme : dded 4he fifth.S
inter.' ares Rowe, ,sp n
d,Darrell G'iPahtn..
. �- spirit) ladies." k, •h'�t aS'.,ist ' g • '- '''
The veal hour. .w hie)
dig the reception, ,. �, .-, • e Sot coast. Surccred`„
were 19,. •�_: fdi,1q �r w s o',t ••en,J(s b1e . • first pit th =` c
m ...�..a, � ,. , n ' •.�. 1 i n in
to w ish ...•.,
able to a"t✓;> d wa Santa' corning in a goal by .: the Denomme,
Terry ceutccheon tied it for
Br.ussels .lea +ifng�,.the teams
�
deadlocked.,,at one'ghal each af•�
ter one`'period. F
Brian Ten Pas and Keri
Cousin's scored in the second
period to give Brussels a 3-1
lead. ' McCutcheon's second
goal, of the game was the only
one of' the third period.
The championship Brussels
team had defeated Tiverton 8-1
and Walkelr=tis. earn
their way intoton th3e2 champioin-
ship game. 4,.
'G.oderich won the Atom
championship , in last yea-r"'s
Kincardine, tjurnamerit. `
were .eliminated
nternational Silvery
urnament in Forest,
he Su
Pp the
tick
isyngio Leamington, 6-0. Tim
yenew,ich scored four ' goals
or the winners.
In WOAA league player cryer<�
.the holidays, the Suns wiin'
their only game, sh ''g',it t
Bayfield, 8-0. - - {`'
continued •ffori Sags"' 1
, ,mac
xelo�s..ti ti of the basin th
o eCulate'..: '-
Larry Kelly. had two goals
while John Huff,, John Alexan-
der, Darrell Graham, Alan
Bakker, Larry Bhyce and Jim
Fritzleyscored one each.
Mark Rowe had two ass' is
asodid Joey Morrissey and ohn.
Alexander. Randy Praha had
one assist,, /
Jim, MacDonald and Robert
Cummings shared`. t, shutout
n�
ithe Goderich , In an. exh' tigxi° game in
Brussels, Imast, Wednesday, the
Suns battled,,tq` a 5=5a tie' with
I r
fr
Prussels. The ga nN via a
,rough one, wiVh Brussel a t: kings'
seven of the twelve/Pe allies
called:
Larry' Kelly had a = t trick
for G odericl •, whi e ..Joey
Miirrissey an4/WfI1ie i enomme
•..each scored oncessists went
to Randy Prelim -1i, with two,
and John Alexaand+gr, t arpe1'1
Graham, David Eastwood,
Mike' 'Paquette, and .,Mark_
Rowe, all with one.
Ken Higrns, Mike Watson,. '.
Terry Glenville, TerryMcCut-'
cheon and Paul Johnston
scored- for: 'Brussels;
Tomorrow (Friday) the -Buns
play in Lucknow• in an
exhibition game. Here on,.'
Saturday the Suns will pay an •
exkhibi.tion game at 6:30 p.m.
against South London. This
team recently won' the Inter-
national Oakridge Acres .;atotn
,tournament;` so they should
give ,Richard .Madge's..crew all
they can,�.handle. `
The Suncoast Suns have
played ,twenty .games so far this
season, and have a receird.,df
v/ijis,_.si.x losses, and -three'ti'es.
r+.
"We've learned from this in ✓
cident," the.''` spokesma.:' ex- ti
m ici"ri?;hip game "'".pla'ined, "and , we are
carry?:), italyditional studies;.
in connegtio with arbors
'acid.;;.presentlY fire/posed osed ' r, con=
rs ea'd of Nally a Merry Chri;strnas, a, .assisted. a�.�id Eastwood_
: na�ios �.� �._. ,
exchange- among me
cls -rtn g lta°tr c�,h
exec' ;#,ti`ee inn rr abpk
p,
«While -reit ,img
.ren+rind`ed fh f' .•S i a
sfruction so -this pro
built into them."
.�
mits the proble t
cguit hued rom •page 1 the Goderich
T'h6 efflinghaus tender,, never ;irurned up in the
„,seve, ” r'ec.o ed,: 47s 41other Great lake ham
m is'"nest
TL: ND !up.
' VANASTRA : 4i8* -9495 3`
YOUR • UTHORiZED
*".and '.$0s ":,$30,465 Equipment belonging
t; e ighest hid. mingham .Constriiciion td. is
;t t to4-1--h'e-er-ec: '41re/1.dy at- the ha'rlfOr "and worrt',,
tion of t ree- new} elassr-oorris -is .expected : to, get , -41 erway,
and a complete renovation of within the next fewx•days.
the 1938 wing of the school. The• There has been little progress.
second -storey of the 1938 wing on regtiestedare rrS-across the
willbe twi=ned into• a new harbor at the municipal 1F3h:ac
'fibrary=resource centre• .however. Marina Corti._' "tee
Six other classrooms,w'ill_ be Chairman ''Bill Clfffiird'; ex,=.
renovated and other work will plains that at a meeting -several
be undertaken t,u update' the rnanths-ago a representatiye.af
school building, 'the lighting • the De'p rtment' Of Pyiblic
and the- venti at 'in. Wor`1 had asked far additionat"
R. B. Durflop„/'Business Ad- in_fctrmation in connection—g--with:
ministrator, in announcing theSnug Harbor but 'ince those
contract, said it = was, hopedto facts .and figures were provided
have the project completed bi no word has—been �i •ar k'`from
September. - - • 'the Department.
Three area trustees have • „"We realizie„tha .. „
been named•Ain• a committee to' sial harbor'•recei !es precedence
• over our ire u Sts'r •Mr. Clif-
oversee artt� Exeter projects +�, �-' �+' '
They are "`,Clarence McDiinald ford noted.,•
cit refer, .Harry 'awser , cif It ' is "estimated,. ated a"th'at fu 11
"Tree. "AVii"citlr`"' and Herbert repairs at Snug''Harbor :could -
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