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in the film are Tony" �'aanciosa
„ timers, a team that plays hockey for the fun, of it, donating their financial Gardner; middle - Aggie Kukulowicz, Brian McFarlane,, Ike Hildebrand, and Melanie Griffith. `
gains to charity, will play the Howick Golden .Hawks at the Hquvick Commu Art Smith, mgr.; Murray Henderson, Ivan Irwin, Hugh' Bolton; bottom "The Drowning Pool" is based '
nit . Centre on Sunda Feb. 1 at 2 m. Members of the Oldtmers, seen Jack Hamilton, Pete Conacher,, Wall Stanowski, Ivan Walmsley, Harr on the adventure novel b Ross
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above, from left to right, are: top Bob Robertson, Johnny McCormack, Cal Q Pidherny, Sid Smith, Harry Watson; John Lunau, trainer`: MacDonald. The action takes
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Ironmen d 11VPort fivetinthree aoUn M c K I n n ey Scores romance to shock and suspense. o n on On a double bill with The
• Drowning Pool" is "The Prisoner.
With a strong second period the D action Sunday -evening. ing, good goal tel at both by Port Elgin's goalie Scudder 20d hake-ln-one - of Second Avenue",.starring Jack s'
Ironmen held onto the edge over The Bears carried. the play in ends and lots of end-to-end rushes kept him off the score sheet. And >'
the Port Elgin Bears 5-3 in Junior the first and took the lead at 13:11 with very few penalties. It was a what about that„Greg Hamilton? on Florida -course basedLemon the Anne Bancroft. It y
with RoyRoed er the marks- quick taking based on the hit Broadway play
g q game,g just over two Second game in a row with a pair He -did it again! R. E. McIiin- by Neil Simon who also wrote
man. At 17:58 Ports' Little Bear hours from start to finish. Phila- of goals and he did manage to up- .� „ "The
30 THE SOUARt George Schamott watched"from delpliia may "have their Kate end the Port's George Schamott ney, Toronto, and former mayor Barefoot in'the"Park and The :A;f
PARK Ir -ill, -7811 r 524
the penalty box as Greg Hamilton Smith but the Ironmen had Doug at the blueline. Greg what does it . of Wingham, 'recently scored his Last of the Red Hot Lovers
secondhole-in-one on the Holiday "The Prisoner of Second
GODERICH evened the count, assists going to Skinn at the music controls and feel like having that .Big Bear Country Club golf course at Palm Avenue" is a saddish comedy
KI AN I, I, Jim McGee and Murrayack. his record beats Kate's. The Iron--• come tumbling down on you.? t; Y g Y Beach, Shores Florida. about the awfulness of living
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Early In ' the second Arnie men haven't lost with Doug at the This Friday night the Ironmen "Mac” was playing the course midtown Manhattan and facing i
Mittendorf put the, Bears'back on • 'music controls. The three stars journey to Port Elgin and you can on Tuesday of last week with hostile neighbours, uncaring bus
131TE �"E top 'with his „goal at 4;44. 'Thiry were. MunrgX .Blagka :11V.5sgl bet dem der Bears will be out for George and -Lila - Radford -•.oaf _ drivers;sipbff artist and middle-�-.
Flow IS � Ironmen evened ii up. as JShaf Jones and Mark Chisholm.' revenge. Blyth. When he reached the 170- aged unemployment, trivial and
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BULLET
Henderson, at 11:20, broke m'` Murray had a hand in the first yard fifteenth hole his tee shot relentless vexations which some-
�0 U FRONT E N D� alone and tucked one in lehind three goals. whacked right into the hole with- times turn ordinary people into
END? GENE HACKMAN the Port goalie—just a beauty of Russel Jones played a strong out any further assistance. His psychotics.
"1.Ao"a a man
CANDICE BERGEN AAw, a goal. At 16:15, playing game, skating hard, and his goal Belgrave
letter indicated the possibility we
JAMES COBURN `"'°EARS' °"' short, the Ironmen got the go- while the team was short-handed B e lgr a V e ®f f might .be' skeptical, for he says; "NEW" Have It Checked at ahead goal, thanks `to a lot of seemed to get the team fired up "Several 1 NEW BINGO
SUN. JAN. IS to TUES. 70tIv • people S8W it happen. - ..
nM ONLY Nrt°, m;.",.�„Aa.11 effort by that hard-working pair, for the win. Mark Chisholm
CHRIS GOSLING CHEV-OLDS ” t o slow Start It's fun for one who is not a good . MONDAY a
Murray Black and Russel Jones. played a strong game at the blue- golfer " . =,O M.M.
JULES VROODER' Plus Yes, Russel got the goal and line and only a' good glove hand The Belgrave Interinediafbs R. E. shot a hole4n-one on the JANUARY 19
Murray the assist. At 17:54 the _ have a problem. Not only did they same course previously, for .,
F R O N.T E N ® Ironmen were ahead 4-2 when a - which he was awarded a Canada VANASTAA RECREATION CENTRE
• • . - suffer a dismal record off only two
4"of �° ; pass out from, the corner by Jim Bruins 1 �ad wins, compared to 10 losses, in Dry Trophy. This time the trophy JACKPOT - 22S.0O
ALIGNMENT McGee rs skate tedinto off Greg • the 1975 part of the hockey sea- will come from Spalding Golf Co. , •
Hamilton's skate into the net. ,n ° S tanealingS son, they also lack financial On 66 C011s
The Bears kept charging and at with a consolation prize of 535.00.
$@ 4:26 Roy Roedger, with his The Atom House League open- support. If not won, Jackpot grows -by $10.
` second goal of the fixture had the ed the new ear ,with an exciting one number of calls increases by
SPECIAL � � �S Y g The poor record of wins i •
g -Bridge reSUitS each week.
� � R R O r Bears right back in the game. But game last Thursday between the something the Intermediates � s s IhsGlaAe GAMES AT • e o.00 EACH •
Plus Parts If Necessary Until Feb. 15 at 14:06 the Ironmen got the in- Brophy Bruins and Green's intend to correct starting now. In 3 $HAE:E_THE-WEAL TH GAMES
surance goal when Gerry Wheel- Northstars. The battle remained fact, the message from. the.dress- First, Yvonne McPherson and
er deflected a shot from John scoreless until the late third ing rooms is: "Things are going H. Crawford; second, May Porter ADMISSION $1.00. INCLUDES
third Len ONE FREE CARD. Addiflorlal
COMING WED. AJ1N. 21 Henderson and the puck trickled period when a goal by Sean Bray to start to click in 1976," The and Norma Parker; ,
Chris
slowly into'the net. The Ironmen sealed the Bruins' victory at 1-0. financial problem, however, can- merge and John,Hicks; fourth, cards 25c •ach or 6 for $1.00.
dl1 ITIS Roblrrt Redford in shad another win—a 5-3 victory League standings to date are: not be solved by the team without. Bernice Crawford, and Omar Opy,gq,MlgTglq[O TO TNOaF
Brophy Bruins, 6; Green's North- the help of the public. g ""EARS °F AGE ON owt" r
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THREE DAYS OF WHISTLE STOPS'—this was a stars, 5; Canadian Tire Can
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good game, Lots of close check- adians,. 3. Team organizers eeport that
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C O�� I. ^"'N'.,m.. EARS„ Il In r°n most talented teams Belgrave o
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MARK ®F EXCELLENCE tt has ever had" and urge support, 'SMITH'S TAKE=OUT
WINGHAM 357-2323 J1rn McGee 'TLres three thiis new yearand hockey fans in
mss■tom®®■■®®r■ttai®���trl�t�t�tsttlwl�e!•Iiit�®�ta■t®®t®® as Ironmen .beat Fir Us WinghamHome ons Tuesday will be lanights yed in°, �orr'ie
1 ALL FRIDAY MIDNIGHT JANUARY 16th, ALL ^ starting at 9 o'clock. Everyone is
1 Last Saturday night the Iron PIZZAS C H E E S E BU R G S
1 Irt� 19 18 ®mon traveled the south with O portable electric chair! WHISTLE 'STOPS. A good asked to attend,. A team dance
meet played host to the Fergus will also be held in February.
SEATS He will put you awo Ezzlin like a piece of bacon!! ADA4ITIANCE SEATS crowd on hand for this SaturdayY• , /
Y 9 p .Juniors and in one of the roughest
$1°S® "THE TRAVELING 'EXECUTIONER" '•,mP.A,aO 11°58 games of. the season, sent the night game. Rumor` and r that HAMBtIIRGS® HOT DOGS .
Fergus Green Machine home.. the officials were from Stratford
re®ttitala■tti_ttt�t�t�e�= smarting from a 9-1 loss, but the way they permitted the t
'EUFIRST AREA SHOWING! Sun. 18,Moto."19, Tues, 20 laying of the lumber and the 'Green's Atoms A�®
The first period was exciting,
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Wed., Jan. 14. to Sat., Jan. 11 A GREAT FIRST RUN with both teams, skating well. At cheap tripping calls would make SUBS
DOUBLE Blll!! 1 one thank they had come over on host Scarborough
Dairy at THE and 9:00 p.m. 4; c Greg Hamilton flipped' a the plane with the Russians. Hats
Ill �•����.� Prisoner of 2nd Avenue at 7:3a p.m._ 1
ONE OF THE YEARS BEST! Drowning Pool a9 V:00 p.m. 1 backhand shot from just inside off to the Ironmen who showed '
Ill MEN YAi1Dl ,u¢;r6T nsmm the blueline into the net for the Last weekend was a most en-
■ , their discipline in failing to re- Phone -335-3844 y
' _, • � . _- first goal of the game. At 7:08, p g joyable one for Greens Acoria Phone 335-384 ,
1% 1 Ha r„Cid S are here again... ' taliate especially when the
A FUMOfY MOVIE ABOITr INE EARLY Russe] Jones was sent in alone p Y hockey team when they hosted
DAYS (OF HOLLYWOOD) ... A REAL 1 1 with a good lead pass from Kevin Fergus player' Scott Marshall, the Courtier's Atom team from
PLEASURE AND A PLEASER• 1 Carter and Russel blasted it into Who 'picked up a major miscon- Scarborough. Good sportsman- ,.
.C.•ro 5°°III. NAC: rV 1•A•r9Mv ,.SI' `f . � `
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1111111Y.JAUNTY!” � the net to give the Ironmen a 2-0 � g ship was demonstrated at these -
1 -11111, ; rr•e•N• * '�'�` 1 1 lead. Ironmen bench tried to get their gafries which be an Saturda at
1 1.Comedy that Paul _. .16 ' g Y
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One of Ihoso steals its way 1 Newman 1 The second period saw the g°at 4:00 p.m.
ANNUAL MEETING
happy-go-lucky d• Jim McGee, Russel Jones and' pictures that IDst into your 1 1f1 ��� 1 Fergus Machine slip into a bush Each Greens player billeted
makes you leaf hearty' l - `, Murraylack all played their
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good." -_N r N.. oarOW511ng 4i ' 1 whacking gear, resulting in pen- Y p Y one or more players from of
hearts out. The provided most of
1 woA�, ID 1 PO, city after penalty which paved the scorn punch, setting u or, borough and a second game was
� the way for three Ironmen power g p p played on Sunday at 12:30 p.m. CORPORATION i
1 1 la g getting 7 of the 9 goals. Russel, Following the Sunda d. R R HURON
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play goals from the sticks of Greg g y game a
1 a 1 Hamilton, Doug Leitch and John Jones vvas the first star with a social time was enjoyed by the
goal and two assists. Jim McGee /�
1 Henderson. Fergus got their lone g players and parents of both HISTORIC GAOL
1 I 1 _ �''°'t'"'' 1 goal of the game, Graham Sealey hada big night with his first sea- teams at' the Wingham Ar -
1 ,b son hat trick and was the second Januar 2B, 1976, at 7:30 m.
®n® = 1 1 spoiling Ironmen goalie Benny mouries, after which the Scar- y �.
1 of the `�'. ,•:' � y ' tom__ .>>> ° 1 Blackwell's bid for the shut out. mar. Third star went to Brian Brough boy's and their parents at
1 season's t�•9•ge.l I 1 Going into the third with a 6 1 Yahbee who played hard, using and coach returned home.
niftiest _reaction JoanneWood�traffd1 the bog to slow down the Green G®vePn®PSH®use, Hut®Pt Historic Ga®I
1 .E•asstct. „ 1 lead the Ironmen stuck to hockey Y A similar weekend will take
eOrTIeAi1®aI" i<�tiNrat6tlee�s�t Machine' and of the decision in ' 181 Viet®Pi® St. G®dePieh
-,,oe•r+,eerAN.N•.le°, _ 1 �' � s 1 while Fergus continued to wield g place early in March when r
RD and you think you have problems!! 1 the timber, loading the penalty his encounter with Fergus' big Wingham Atoms will return to
1 1You coulde t'asrle for more... :; � 88 T. A•Ck L•MmON box to the limit. With at least one scorer Gary Kurtz. In fact an the Scarborough. The coaches of both To select 1976 Beard,
farce, romance, suspense and rx>stalgia. N.ae:uwr•. a Anne IIA•i'1•E••fit 1 man advantage for the most of Ironmen played well in this big teams, Dr. Dave Magee from
1 the period the Ironmen got a pair win. ° Wingham and Paul Magee of - To receive financial statement
' 1 �® in A Mf IVIN fRANK [+lMa�fIIM, nl n NFII i1MfM1 ['day
1 F 4 The Prisoner, of power Olay goals by Jim Me- Next home game Sunday at Scarborough are to be congratu- - To receive reports.
1MOT l 1 - . ® of Second Avei'N•■ Gee and another power play goal 17:30 with Wiarton here. In three laced for their fine efforts with
1fnctrrsiNFSt lE}TP�A91D0ES•ANOYCRIFRTN•00NAULOIFASE1dCF•Nrn1EDtMKfA.(h i(® :1 PANAVlSION^ TECHNKOLOR(' ® from Murray Black. It was a meetings each team has wort one these young fellows and the
I° _ ADULT ENTERTAINMENT 1 bruised team which skated off the with one tie so the stage is set for countless hours of coaching they NEW MEMBERSHIPS AVAILABLE AT MEETING
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ,aaoomT FqM� ood one.
mp"MIl�tiiRtMtiXtt'twtetl� t�t��ltl�a�■I■ ■�1I�N�M®�®��® ice With this one-sided 9-1 win. a 'g so freely give.
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