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e Fordwicb Rockets ended, Lakelet. 3-1. The Fordwich team pressed
A -1
--ir plan'dir in the Howi. -m-b-to In. ftie gayne againat K%.,7tjVJft for moot, Of the period but were
VVIrlw4lonal Hockey League • at the'Hov#& Community Centre denied goals by some diligent
with five, wins and five losses last Thursday night, the Rockets checking by Kurtzville. Taking
after suffering their secood set- found it very difficult to get, Im numerous offensive, chances to
back of the season to Kurtzville, tracked against the powerful narrow the gap proved costly to ......
6-2. With their even record, Ford- Kurtzville team. With precision the Rockets as Kurtzville scored A
with ended in third place, one passing and hard skating the two quick breakaway goals with
point ahead of Wroxeter, six Kurtzville team pressed from the, under three minutes remaining in
points behind second place start of the game and ended the the second period. Koch and, Ber-
Kurtzville and ten points behind period with a 3-0 lead. Gedke, felz gave Kurtzville a 5-1 lead, go -
undefeated league champion s, Alexander and Denney scored ing into the third period.
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Kurtzville and only the steady The third 'period proved to be
g9altending of the, Rockets' excellent hockey as both teams X M
Barry D'Arcey kept the score re- put together sparkli
lot) ng rushes
GODERI,CH , 71K CONDIflowa spectable, only to be thwarted by superb
Lerd q goilesit 131, Fordwic"h started strongly"' goaltending at both ends of the
the second period keeping a de rink. Fordwich struck for a quick
tided edge -in play. Joe -411le goal a s Bill Miller banged in a
tr 7-N
scored.for the Rockets e�a Jr, pass from the Rockets' captain,
HOtA(;q) in"10MV40NDW 1 11 ART, the period to narrow the c%,�Z Norm Wilson. Three minutes
'LAYIN(, 1 1.
A(
Take advantage of the 1975 price, The Lord 10 1 " later George Berfelz sco ed -his
Simcoe is maintaining the price on the 2 nite special 'AT N�G.l
F 8 It he
second goal of the game w�ern
B �n
in the face of rising costs. was sent in alone on B ey
D'Arcey, on a pass from Alex-
Ad.It RmI,,I TYCEU I
......... ander. Both teams battled to the
SAI Itt, �IT I T-11. ONLY wire as the final, score remained X
A MATINEE FOR FAMILY ENJOYMENT 4
,4m Kurtzville 6, Fordwich 2. ✓
*Wed. 25, Thurs. 26, Fri. 27, Sot. 254p
Fordwich, because of their
0 SUN FEB )9 TUES MAR •2 SHOWINGS DAILY of •
third place finish, are in the
GiA 7:00 and 9:00 P.M. •0
Ills the some two dudes from"Uptown 0 enviable position of a playoff
Saturday Night". but this time, 0
series with Lakelet, Wroxeter
'e bock with kid dyn-o-mitel —
theyt
A. and Kurtzville meet in the othert.,
seven POITIER 0 • championship series. Clifford
ateon811616 11119M and Drew, because of their fourth
5: KENNE117Y JOHN IYRILLS 0 and fifth place finishes re- THE CUB SCOUTS and Venturers of Wingham were treated to free dinner last Wednes-
THE HUMM IFA&GA 0 ...........
...1d HRUCL L E 1, .11 "FIff MAN FROM HONG KONG" •99 if• spectively are in the consolation day evening at St. Paul's Church, all part of the Father and Son Awards Night. More than
WED MAR I SAY MAR 6 1 -1 RINIIELY •.......... .. % • round.
They'r-c hot.• 150 Cubs and Scouts, along with their.fafhers, attended the event. Those receiving awards
Knowing that all teams are for high performance on the shooting range were, front row: Scott Cornwall, bronze;
She's the call dirl. He's the cop.
0 gearing for the playoffs, every
Thev both take thelp Jobs seriously. 0 Steve Morrisoh, silver; Stephan Nicholls, bronze.* Back row, are: Doug McGregor, gold;
game should provide good clean
Tom MacLean, silver and gold; Keven Lee, bronze; Brian Reid, silver. The gold badges
r •hockey, and come to think of it,
reprpsenf a score of 98 or better while the -silver signifies 93 or better and bronze 80 and
what could be more enjoyable?
over.
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Ironmen lose
for twel'includes: Trounce Fergus 9. t o 1
ID M 91611 1 o in overhirle
e modern guest room for 2 nights ADULT • ENTERTAINMENT The Ironmen jumped into a Hamilton and Brian Yahbee. injured,. shoulder, played, with
E, dinner one evening at the famous Captain's Table 13URT RBT*XW In a real see -saw battle in' three game lead in the best of Early in the second with the confidence. This was certainly
including a welcoming refreshment CATHMME DEMEUVE Sun. 29 Mon., Mar 1, Tues. 2nd 00 Fergus last Friday night, Fergus seven series with Fergus when teams playing five aside Fergus' Rick's best game in two years.
Is breakfastiFeach morning Illtjsllt� 0 MACON'COUNTY LINE AT 7:30 P.M. 0 stayed alive in the best of seven
Vkq_�- they hung a ver' convincing ilI to I Rob Mason got their lone goal of A couple of injuries in this one,
• HUMAN FACTOR AT 9:00 P.M. y
free overnight parking (from 6.00 p.m. to 8.30- a.m. 0 series asthey snatched an over- score on the Fergus Green Ma- the game while the Ironmen the most serious, a broken ankle
SUN MAR t TUC,$,MAR BPM ONLY
only each day) time 5 to 4 win from the Ironmen. chine in Junior D action at the stormed back with goals by John to that fine young Ironmen
The Irlonmen jumped into 'the local arena last Tuesday evening. • Henderson, Russel Jones, Jim defenceman Kevin Carter when
the boards in the
1 e and Kevin Murray to take he slid into
16. lead at 10:14 as Rick Foxton The Ironmen jumped into a McG6
E� 0 banged one home. With assists go- three goal lead in the first on a commanding 7 to, 1 lead. second. Captain. Steve Caslick
GECINZ KENNWY - JGM MMLM 0 ing to Ian Montgomery and goals by Ian Montgomery, Greg The third period saw more took a bad gash across the nose
subject to advance registration 0 Murray Black. At 15:11 it was a
and you can stay an extra night 141i'HUMM FACM1111-1-- 0 penalties than scoring, with and over the eye'req4iring no less
• tie game as Randy Gerrie scored
Fergus having at least one man than 23 stitches but. after some
M VAUX RAN
for only $2300 double 40 0 on a solo effort, At the Movies and sometimes more 'in the quick mending was back on the
0 42P 0 The second period was exciting
See your travel agent or reserve direct' _28ULERS M •AC M 0 After the success of their. first penalty box for nearly the whole ice in the thick of the action--cer
The Lord Simcoe Hotel, 150 King St. West, Toronto 0 with plenty of end to end action comedy, "Uptown Saturday third period while the Irohmen tairdy an inspirational leader for
"UnDeRcoveRs HeRo" 0 and both goaltenders kicking 'em Night," Sidney Poitier and Bill took care of all the scoring with any team—for a team'with a cap -
Tel: (416) 362-1848 0
cap -
"SUPERCOPS" LINE out with regularity. The Ironmen Cosby are together again in a new goals by John Henderson and fain of Steve's determination and
_2 0000000044910•0 0411111111111 jumped into a 2 to 1 lead on a film, "Let's Do It Again" opening Kevin Murray to salt'away the 9 enthusiasm can't help but give it
power play goal at 17:19. by Feb. 25 at the Lyceum. Poitier to twin. that extra 'effort that spells vie -
Murray Black Then with the and Cosby play clever dudes'who WHISTLE STOPS: It was the tory
teams playinFfive aside, and' are members 6f the Sons and same old, story as the Fergus
only'29 seconds left in the period, Daughters of Shaka Lodge. They team ,hit the ice with a chip on
Fergus tied it up on a goal by Rob are entrusted with the organiza- their shoulders and walked, into "NEW" BINGO
Mason. ti-on's meagre treasury and ex- no less than 66 minutes in penal- MONDAY, 8:30 P.M.
At 7:43 in the third, for the third ties. It's just too bad that good
time in the game Doug Leitch put petted to raise money for a new FEBRUARY 16, 1976
lodge hall. Their unlikely shenan- team like Fergus hasn't learned
the Ironmen ahead only to have igans involve them with a• group that you can't win hockey games at
the Green Machine roar back of the strangest gangsters in in the penalty box. VANASTRA RECREATION CENTRE
with two quick goals, one by Gra- movies, and a 0 with a weird Three stars for, the game were JACKPOT -, $200A110
ham Sealey at 13:02 and the other prize-fighter, John Henderson, Kevin Murray
%yed, strangely
by Scott Marshall at 13:53 to take enough, by skinny Jimmy Walker • and Rick Foxton. John Hender- on 57 calls
41111110 DRINK the'lead for the first time in the of TV's "Good Times" fam'e'.'Ex- son certainly came up with his with a consolation : prize of $30.00
"b game. However, Irohmen's hard- heavyweight boxing champ best game of the season, skating If not won, Jackpot grows by $TO.
working captain, Steve Caslick, George Foreman and singer Billy with strength and determination and number of calls increases, by
one, each week.
tied the game at 4 to 4 at 17:45 on Eckstine have cameo roles in and picking up a pair of, goals in 15 46OULAR GAMES AT ITT 0,** RACK
a fine solo effort, "Let's Do Ii Again." D the win., Kevin Murray also hada
Den se I
e Z
J. SHARE—THE—WEALTH GAMES
Then into exciting overtime, Nicholas and Lee Chamberlin - pair of goals in this win and his
and at 3:05 'Fergus' Mr. Dyna- star as the livel wives of Poitier first, a solo effort was a beauty as ADMISSION $1.00 - INCLUDES
ONE FREE CARD. Additional
mite, Gary Kurtz, the league's n is a soft-spoken he won the face-off in the Fergus
first goal of the and Cosbi he ot s to en- end and with some quick puck cards 25c each or 6 for X1.00
top scorer got his'
prude While the ot er love
series for the only goal of the gage in salty talk with her hus- control flipped the puck into the AO"IS5101v I1'611Yft1CT[D TOT IF
overtime to give Fergus, a 5 to . 4 band. Both masquerade as ladies net. Rick Foxton, back from an 11 YEAR] OF AGE 04 OV"tov�
. . . . . . win and with this win kept their of the night to save their men
hopes alive as they trail the Iron- provide some
from hoodlums and pr
men i to I in the best of seven of the biggest belly laughs of the
series. film,
WHISTLE STOPS: Was it over "Let's Do It Again" was direct -
confidence that spelled defeat for ed by Sidney Poitier.
SER Viff
the Ironmen? Once again ' the Playing Sunday, Monday and r�A ���
Fergus team picked up the bulk Tuesday is a double bill, "The LISTOWEL
of the penaltie.s.with 44 minutes to Human Factor" and "Macon
14 minutes for the Ironmen, County Line", both action Pic- 2,91-2111
Whopping 19ii9,,h IN 11 0 All four Ironmen goals carne on tures. AIRLINES CRUISES
p the power play while P'ergus
managed only one power play WINS SERIES BUS TOURS GROUP TOURS
most powerf u I goal. The Ironmen went into The Howick Juvenile C Hockey ABC CHARTERS S"UNTOURS
overtime having kept Fergus' T&.aTftwon over Tara 7 to 1. They 20 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
d garden tractor high -scoring Gary Kurtz off the.
lawn an won the series in three straight
score sheet for four straight
ight
games but his first series goal its games out of five. They were pre ..... .....
ever built by John Deere the overtime burst the Ironmen's sented with the WOAA Western
Ontario Juvenile C trophy by 2ND ANNUAL
hopes of an early victory party. David Neilson, president of the
Yes, to stop Fergus the key. is to
keep their No. 9 Gary Kurtz off WT
the score sheet. They advance now to the SNOWFLAKE
OMHA against Shelburne.
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FRED McG-ee, Auto* Ele'ctnC LTD TOTALS 5 38 44 82 174
ff-d Games pfayed---�): wins 4, losses 1, ties -0. - ra I 1y.
SALES BACKED BY !;FRV. ICE Goa LS for, 38: average per game, 7.6. goals against, 15: average
SERV per game, 3. Penalty minutes, 174; average per game, 34.8. Coffee will be sold by the Junior Citizens at
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Goal tender st.Rtistics--Benny Blackwell, 180 minutes played: the..midway check point
WINGHAM 357� 1416 3 games played: goals against,, 6; average, 2. Doug Inglis, 130 min-
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71,11' 1 1Illllllll Hat Tricks—Gerald Wheeler, 1; Jim Magee, I.
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