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des and blizzard conditi s AGarson's Hardware, Xaster's Two exciting -games were
couldn't make a de en- Food Market and Chamber,s 'played , tho PeeWee Bantam
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thusiasm of either the fans c the Hardware. Other draw winoers house league last week. In d
players when the Nf, ied the
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were Doug Bunker of RR 2,Ha -i t IGA t
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NOW PLAYING '0 SAT. 5,
place Marks' team 2-2. MurVOY
rolled into
'ck riston, Barb Van Sickle of List -
Charlie Bronson Centre on 1;o=y afZ='y owel, Sharon Stewart of Gorrie Gardnei� scored both goals for
DOUBLE THRILLER Ina game featuring �verything and Mr. Smith (first name and IGA, with two assists I ked up
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from buckets of wale to lacrosse address unknown). by Terry Il4cCutelleon. Tim Bain
'a P. -M. each 411ki
stic to team goal�, the Oldtim-
ks intaci/ y.
The team roster for the NHL kept his scoring stre
for I�Wks$.
ers belled their age and revealed scaring beth goals Oldtimers included: Roy Ed -
their mastery of the game of WAtdp. ll�ap WaInislev. Harry 10A's goalie John O'Ha an
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MI
ekey by dowuing the Howick rny, Wally played brilliant sto
no
Watson, Harry Pidhe
and•✓ Golden Hawks 9-3. Stanowski, Jackie Hamilton, difficult shots.
Scoring for the Oldtimers Pete Conacher, Ivan Irwin, Hugh In the second game, &E Leas -
'CHARLES BRONSON, IN PUCK CONTROL BEHIND THE NET—NHL Oldtimer the Oldtimers' net in the second period of a fun -filled game were: Jackie Hamilton from Ike Bolton., Cal Gardner, Johnny ing moved a little closer to first
BRMOUr Wally Stanowski (No. 6) drops,to his knees to cover up -the- played Sunday in Howick. Coming to Stanowski's assist- Hildebrand, Andy Bathgate from McCormack, Aggie Kukulowicz, place bYdow6ing-Staiiiton!s 54
puck ahead of two aggressive Howick Golden Hawks behind ante is Murray Henderson (No. 5). (Staff Photo) Hugh to-Iton ' 'Pete Conacher Ike'Hildebrand and Andy Bath- Kevin Wild potted two, while
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from Bathgate and Bolton, Con- gate. Steve McKay, Bruce Maclutyre
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acher from Hamilton and Hilde- Playing for the Howick Gol en and Kevin Nettibrfield scored
SUN" 'a TUES' 101h 4 P M ONLY
S brand, HarTy Watson from Bath- Hawks were: Keith Brigtote, singletons for B&E. Bruce Stain -
Ji 'Deep Thr=011.7 At the Movie gate, Bolto# from Hamilton and Pete Leppard, Doug Hargraye, ton was the Stainton's big gun,
' theDevil Barbara Streisand is playing Bathgate, Harry Pidherny from Chuck Gibson, Jim Stewart, scoring the hat trick. Bruce -1,P
inmissiones' Fanny Brice again, but with a Conacher and Bolton, Hildebrand Wayne Smith, Barry Gibson, Ron Van netted the fourth goal And
GERARD DAMIANO
difference. After portraying the (unassisted using a lacrosse Livermore, Dave Hargrave, earnedone assist, with assists
popular entertainer of the 30's stick), and finally, a full team Doug Boyd, Ken Williams, Ron also going to Ken Hopper and
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and 40's in both the g, and Williams, 'Bob Gibson, Garfield Bruce Stainton.
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;:, .... � ,*. goal with literally everyone get- e
P� screen versions of -"Funny Girl ting in on the action. Gibson, Bob McIntosh, Ron The next sch'duled game is
QUU1
Miss Streisand is back as Fanny Marks' against Staintoh.s on Fri-
"'Aw�l
Howick goals were scored by Riley, Dave Jacobson, Glen Gal-
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WED. THURS., F b P m in "Funny Lady". The -musical Bob McIntosh from Ron Liver- laher, Kevin Hastie. day night.
MI. IL SAT F::. P. 6
romantic drama is a fictionalized more, Ken Williams from Wayne Behind the team bench for the
account of the Billy Rose period Smith and Jim Stewart, and Oldtimers were Art Smith, man -
in the comedienne's life and co- Wayne Smith from Ken Williams. ager'i, John Lunau, trainer; and Bridge
stars James Caan as Rose and
results
Highiinks played a big part in Dave Millman, team doctor. in
Sharif harif as Nick Arnstein. the game with NHL Oldtimers charge of the Golden Hawks First, Rena Fisher 'and O.
The music includes hits by Billy wigs and donning
h
pulling off were: Roy McKay, coach, Harold,- HaselgX-ove; seFond, Grace and
Rose such as "More Than You
hockey -sock toques, chasing Gibson., manager; Don Co Klin, Reg DuVal; third, Norma Parker
If and My buckets of trainer; and Larry Clarkson, and H. Crawford; ' fourth,
Kn9w and . team mates with
water only to end up dousing a Hay and A. Wilson.
Shadow", as well as or ginal. treasurer,
George C. Scott
songs by John Kander and Fred
portion of the crowd with a pail of
FT—he MW4eWb1u;ijg
Ebb,
popcorn and on theice, blatantly
roft
-,-Rnne l3anc "Funny Lady'7oopens Feb. 4 at
1-11 .-w tripping their opponents and then
Ad.11 the Lyceum in Wingham.
argue loudly when they. were
At long last, a Canadian movie 1 Winter
has found favour with both �ritics whistled off the ice.
Ai lXf (OOPER S BEHIND THE NET ACTION—The Howick Golden Hawks are in control of ,the puck and audiences as well I . It is "The The real winners of the game
Weicoin.e to My Nightmare behind the NHL Oldtimers' here, but such moments were few for the Hawks Sunday were the' fans and, the com-
and,w, who came out on the tailend of a 9.3 score, Wally Stanowski is the Oldtimer chasing -the Apprenticeship of Duddy Kra- munity. Don Coghlin of Ford- Sounds
0 HON OFFICF OPENS t A(HONIQHT vitz", and it opens Feb. 8 at
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N1 HA two Hawks behind the net while Roy Edwards keeps a sharp eye on the action from wich, trainer
1! the the Lyceum. Based on Mordecai of the Golden ' den
corner of his net. (Staff Photo) Hawks who also emceed -the The New Ian Tyson'Show -
Hawks 1959 novel, and using game, reports the net take from starring
Richler's own screenplay, it is the game will be approximately
THE BEST the' story gf Duddy, an aggressive $350.,
THE BEST Fordwich Rockets.split 18-yeAr old. who comes of age in A number of 'draws for prizes..
FOR '761 LYEE FOR '761 Montreal's Jewish sector at the were made during the . afternoon
SHOVING C! JTL. 3 ra ga M, elid of the 1940's. Graduating with Harvey Wheeler of Wroxeter ,
4 QAYS! I I . .: . IRWIAIX� ast we k's from high school, Duddy is un winning DAYS! in] es willing to drive a cab like his winning the big prize of a Gruen
.Wed., Feb. 4 to Set., Feb. 7 • 0 Son., Feb. 8 to Tues.; Feb. 10 Fordwich Rockets defeated. early in the first period, as they watch which was donated lb the
• 7 SHOWINGS DAILY AT 7:00 IL 9: IS p.al. • 0 father, slave away at medical Oldtimers. Other draws were d6-
•* 0 .CARRY ON 7-.30 - DUDDY AT 9:00 -Drew, 6-0, las�- Wednesday it jumped into a, 1-0 lead. school like his brother, or opt.for mated by King's Home Hard
OS T k E ISA N D C A A N• 0 A GREAT 411, Kurtzville, and lost to . league- Bill Miller scored on a pass a cushy j6b at his uncle's gar- ware,
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0 ALL COLOR •0 leading Lakelet 9-3 on.Friday at from centre Norm Wilson to inti- factory. Duddy quickly
6,,n, 0 ALL FUN 0 Bellmore. ate the assault on the Lakelet learns that a combination of hard
• 0 DOUBLE 0 Against Drew, - the Rockets goalie. This assault didn't start
0 9 work, "chutzpah" and, larceny
Y&I,•• BILL! 0 played excellent offensive and again until the thirdperiod, con- will get him a lot further than the and featuring
' ::TM 0 defensive hockey to give Barry' versely the Jets to6i control, of r DALLAS HARMS and GREAT S�EQKLED BIRD
r• the game to score seven un- fact t,
D'Arcey his first shutout of the conventional grind. The bitter Winghan Lions
that friendships, compassion
DUDDY 0 season. answered goals. Saturday,, February 21 8:00 p.m.
and love inight have to be sacri- top Durham a 10
• 00 With Lakelet as the opponents, In the third period, after a dis- ficed to get there doesn''t hit him D' hani 8 5 Festival Theatre, Stratford, Ontari'
0 0 the Rockets started strong but astrou first
0 1Ar&chV11MV. 647rA s fi 't and second period, until it's too .late. Tickets $5.00,$4.00, $3.004 $2.00
— 0 their play quickly degenerated the Rockets, starting to skate and
0 1 0 Richard DreNfuss gives a Tile Wingharn Lions built up a
1�1 7 • 0 resulting in a loss to the undefeat- check as. they had in, previous 'FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE (519) 271-4040
beautiful performance as Duddy big 5-0 lead, then coasted, to an 8-5
ed leagueoleadin•g Jets. games, took most of the play Kravitz. Also starring are Miche- win over Durham la t Saturday
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jaw ow The Rockets' steady perform- away 'from the Jets. However, line I'a,14,tot. and Jack Warden. in Markdale, Tom, a ean
.441 ante in the first period, 'last their effort came too late in the opened the scoring on' A power
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0 BARBRA STREISAND JAMES CAAN 0 9_ 0 Wednesday, resulted in a 1-0 lead game to turn the tide. play midway through the first
0 IFUNNY[ADY 0 0 0 when Bill Miller converted a From the game it is obvious if from' •
Bernie Haines and Kevin 0
0 60 1
•ADUi�-C�i&TAINMENT 0'M"AR'kHAR1F ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Wray Wilson pass. any team is going to defeat Like- Bruins tie' Hickey. Dave Bennett capitalized
0*000000000090999;:* opened the scoring let an all out effort will be requir- on another Durhain penalty''toOsed Car Savings
0000000000**0600600. Bob Stewart
in the second period as he shot a ed. The Rockets are now 440"Ver Northslars score an unassisted goal and give 74 CNEV IMPALA,. 2 door '73 DUSTER, 6 automatic
low hard drive by startled Drew the season and in third place in the Lions a 2-0 lead after one
hardto
goaltender, Terry Gibson, after the w lIpwick-Minto League. The Aloin llou-w League saw period..' p
When you're ready for a new taking a Don Ruttah lead pass. The next game for For wick exciting actinn last week when Gord kinahan scored for Wing- .. 173 DART, 4 door sedan,
Doug McKay put theRocketsup" will he tonight (Thursday) At the (fie Brophy Bruins played the Ila' only nine,seconds into the 174CHRYSLER,,4 door se- C.
or newer automobile .... m 6 cylinder, autometi
by three goals on a low.hdrd slap- Howick Community Centre Green's N(')rthstars to a 1-1 fie second from Hickey,',dnd Stan don, power steering
shot from the point. Drew, try as against Clifford with game -time The first period saw quite a few ''Stapleton added another four and brakes, radio. '73 PONTIAC ASTRE (2)
they would, could not beat the at 9 p.m.
liocket goalie. good saves goalie Robert minutes later from Kina ' han., Jay
Schistad in the net for the Bruins. MacLaurin ma& it 5-0' at 6:18 '74 DART'SPOqT, 6 cylin- '72 DART, 4 door sed
• y4 ti 'Phe third period"was ;dl Ford- K6vin Green. in the net for the froin Bennett and Haines before on,
41111;,", wich's. The Rockets pressed the •Northstars, did not see too much Durhaitl� came back with AWA der, automatic with - 6 cylinder, automatic.
Drew team all period. Drew, try- 1 r
'Corner action but made a good save with powerpiay goals late in the
Browneidio.
ing to stage a rally, ma& three We Want to thank Mrs. J. 23 seconds to go in the first. The second. Durham -cut the lead to 5- '74 CQR014ET CUSTOM, 4. 72 PLYMOUTH, 4 -door
defensive lapses' and that was all Steifler for teaching first aid to first goal of the game was scored 3 at 1:50 of the third but' the Lions outb_ sedan.
the Rockets needed. Gary Schu- Group A. The rest of the by Northstars' Doug Stephenson. got that goal back a minute later door, 6 cylinder,
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aker scored twice and Bob Ste- Brownies are beginning to learn . Mark Foxton scored-Jpr the with Kinahan scoring from uratic, power steering '72 TOYOTA, 4 -door se -
wart potted his second goal of the the manual' alphabet. Bruins at 10:21 in the second to Haines and Hickey. Bennett and radio. dan.
game to give the Rockets a well Some Brownies passed their even the score. His shot was first notched his second of the game
deserved 6-0 win. skipping and ball -throwing tests. stopped but then accidentally from MacLaurin at 14:09 and '73 CHRYSLER, 2 -door 72 CNEV IMPALA, 2-d6or
If Wednesday's game belonged During pow -wow, a story of tipped'in by ,Doug MacFarlan Of Durham scored at 17':21. to make
hardtop.
to the Rockets, Friday's game Baden-Powell was. read. the Northstars. Doug felt badly the score 7-4. Durham pulled hardtop.
against Lakelet eluded their The new baker's badge was incident, but these
about the incide their goalie in a last effort to 173 JAVELIN, 2 -door.
grasp. Fordwich at one point discussed with many Brownies things happen even in the NHL. catch
tch up but the move backfired
looked as if they would prove to showing interest in this new The Bruins played a good defen- with Bennett completing his
s hat- '68 CHRYSLER, 2 door '71 CHRYSLER, 2 door
hardtop.
be a viable foe against Lakelet, badge. sive game to end the game at 1-1. trick from Haines at .18:38. Wing- hardtop.
ham got a little sloppy with their
big lead and Durham scored with
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one second left to make its SHOP WHERE YOU WILL FIND
The penalty -killers Weren't too CRAWFORD MOTORS
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