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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-04-01, Page 14Kv � . ��i��liw�ll►wwa.. Pqp 14—Inw Winghaui Advance -Times, Thurs., April 1, 1976 ------- Gard and O'Leary picking up the assists. , dodge meeting Owen Sound CRULLER With the puck trickling into the London net Owen Sound made t- hold at F � dwi e h BUTTERHORNS takes 5-3 on a goal by Al Bishop, assist- 10's o89 6,s o5q 20c OFF Wittich's ' McCormick's ed by Slumskie and Ramsone. In FORDWICH — Morning Star ROLLS • • AAA e h a m o n s h the final minutes of the game, McConachie put it away for Owen Lodge No. 131 met last Wednes- day in the Orange Hall for its R I ►-' C •69 13.5 oz. p Sound at the 13:19 mark. Owen regular meeting. Worshipful Mis- lw Sitting comfortably on a three- ing. Sound was assessed 31 penalty tress Frieda D'Arcey chaired the goal lead going into the final With tight goaltending by Lon- minutes compared to London's meeting. Sister Alice Clyne, the pwiad, London was defeated by don's Jim 5ldwell And Owen 27. chaplain, opened lodge by read- Owen Sound Sunday night 6-3 in Sound's Tom Walpole, no scoring Owen Sound defeated Fraser, ing chapter 12 of the Book of the Class 'AAA' championship. took place in the second period, Michigan, Friday night in the Mark, verses 16 to 31 and led in Coach Cliff McMillan and team although both teams had excel- playoff$ 54 and edged Guelph 5-4 prayer. Minutes of the last meet - captain Bill Slumskie received lent chances. Airoughout the in Saturday's semi-final. St. ing were read and approved. An the M. L. 'Tory' Gregg Trophy first two periods London out- Catharines suffered an 8-4 loss to invitation from the Arthur Lodge from Anna Goodall of the Wing- skated and played their oppon- London in the playoffs, London was read for the members to ham Minor Hockey Association. ents but the final 15 minutes saw slashing Fraser, Michigan, 9-1 in attend a meeting in Arthur, April It looked as if London had the their lead dwindle. Sunday's semi-final. 5. game well under control in the In a scramble around the Lon- A motion was trade that the first two Oriods. Ron Jonkhans don net Paul McConachie scored, B EL M O R E Wellington County Lodge No. 4 opened the scoring for London assists going to Brian O'Leary Miss Linda Renwick and Karen visit Fordwich Lodge on June 2. early in the period on a pass by and Randy McMillan. Minutes Fitch spent Saturday in Kitch- Grand Lodge will be held in Rick Morrison. Five minutes later Owen Sound narrowed the ener visiting Gail Renwick. Sarnia, May 4, 5 and 6. Three later London made it 2-0 when gap by one when O'Leary scored The McIntosh-Belmore-Mild- boxes of used clothing were sent Jim Carter scored from a pass by unassisted. Bill Slumskie tied the may Hi -C group held a recreation to the Scott Mission since the last ; Jeff Henderson and Lou Martin. tense game up with a pass from night in the Belmore arena on meeting. The final London goal came at Randy Ramsone. At the 11:06 Saturday night. Broomball and Get well cards were signed to THE OW EN SOUND Midget team proudly displays the M. the 8:16 mark, Carter again scor- mark Bob Currie pushed Owen hockey were played and lunch be sent to two of the members L. 'Tory' Gregg Trophy they won after coming from behind ing and assisted by Herb Leem- Sound into a 4-3 lead with Greg followed. who are confined to hospital. to defeat London 6-3 Sunday to capture the Class 'AAA" The Wingham Advance -Times, Thurs., April 1, 1976 Maple Leaf—SWEET PICKLED Maple Leaf—Ready to Serve Cottage 8011. lb. $1.45 Dinner Picnic.. lb. $1.79 Maple Leaf—GOLDEN FRY Maple Leaf --3 Varieties, 6 oz. Sausage.......... lb. $1.09 Cooked Meat.. 2 /A 9 Maple Leaf 16 oz. 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