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Paper Leafs have' recovered
from the shock of playing big
- leagtue hockey- and "are haat-
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" into their regular. saheule of
benefit hockey games in the
mindr leagues where they
belong.. ...`•
The Leafs tried to break •i"nto
;the NHL -but after a thorough
beating and, lessen by the
Detroit Red Wing Oldtimers
the 'Leafs are 'back in.their own
. ,league with • the CKNX Try-
Iards.
The' Try-Hardg„ will 1)e in
Goderich on,,Saturd.ay, January
18, 'to „face. the Paper Leafs at'
the Goderi--Mem"orial Arena.
_Game time .is 8:30 p.m. with all
proceeds .going to Goderich
Minor, Hockey.
The hometown Leafs are in
desperate straits having' lost
every -game they played in their
two year history. The' club is
facing disbandment • if they
don't post some victories.
Non-playing Leaf coech Ed
Byr-ski-.Tis .pulling out all the
stops" for .the CKNX game.
'Hoping a change of some kind
would turn the season around
for his Leafs, 'Byrski went out
and bought them new uniforms. •
The new colors are the same as '
the Minnesota North Stars and
it' is ;Byrski's contention that
the Leafs will be able to pl;;, 'a
tpatn, if they are dressed
one.
,r T$le"'Sigl team had some
lineup changes after the Red
Wing game. Coach .B.yrski 'was
notpleased with the play of his
chubby little defenceman, John
Bpchanan, and.- •o,rdered,,,,,,tl '.,!
minor hockey star ito shape •up
or ship out. Faced,µ,with the
threat of not being able, to use
his expensive ,Christmas skates
Buchanan made a Nev Year
,resolution to •,,trim off .40
pounds, qt it arnoking;a_ d uy a
view pair of hq`ckey s. At.
press' time ,,he had .b, u ht the
/ hockey', ants://
Byrski then tighlene.d his"
defence `up by moving last
year's fifth defenceman, John
„Grafton, to a regular position on
the blueline beside Buchanan..
forviwa..rd lines •have been
working well in practices "so far
this season but some changes.
.were necessary due to Gary
Loewen's departure ,from- the
teem. Loewen could not stand.
the pressure of benefit hockey
Ltnd went back •to °' Kitchener
where he is playing Intra -
Mural Collegiate hockey at
Conestoga- 'College..' His.
replacement, .Dave Sykes, is
very light (in'fa;,ot-•he, is skinny)
but Coach Byrskillfeels that
what the chippy little centre
lacks in weight he will make Up.
in ability.,
The Newfie Bullet, Tom
Flynn, could not put a puck in
the ocean against the .Red
Whigs and Eddie was not,zit">1'Yl`"
•happy at the seven goals the,
Islander missed in ,that game.
.Every time the big .centre had
the goalie beaten he shot the
puck over the net and as a
result, the coach issued Flynn a
two .foot hockey stick to try to,
correct the 'problem.' Despite
complaints of nagging backache
Flynn. seems to have been able
to keep, his. shots down and is
ready for the CKNX game.
° The other departtnents\ at the
Signal played well in the Leaf
game with Detroit: The. adver-
, tising., department, represented
'by go&.lie Dave Williams,
played, exceptional hockey,
Dave only missing 14 of the 40
odd NHL shots the Red Wings
had on him,
The editorial department.
notched a hat . trick between
their two players Gary "Lou"
Loevgen and ;Jeff "Flashy :15"
Seddaq and the press crew
layed - standout hockey with•
stars such as Floyd
'4Cacklebury" , Lounsbury,
' B"r""ion "-Furface" Rumig Tom
"One Arm" Vanderburgh
playing with, his family George
"Hooker' "" and"Tricky Dicky"
Dennis' •Vatiderburgh ,,and • 1yulkt.
"Hernia" Steep rounding out
the press crew' players'... °
Hoping to settle the ac-
cusation that -they • could not
, beat their wives in a game of
hockey the Leafs, will be
hustling, checking and: scoring
on January 18 with the hopes
of clinching their first victory
since their inception in 19747
When a minor hockey player
ockey 4lu
asks you' to support the benefit
4531 ,juying,y a,.ticket estop and
think abou which team you
would rather -watch Saturday
Ores •
night, the Signal -Star "Taper
Leafs or the Toronto Maple
Leafs,; and then .come on out:
and, have. a' ball.
nt. community colleges
get s�lary settlements
An- arbitration hoard• has
made an interim salary award
to_ 5,500 teachers iti Ontario's
22 ,ommunity• colleges. which,
will be implemented before the
;year.
The arbitration --4614:d,
headed by Mr..Justice Willard.
Es.tey, ,has.,,Mr.
aarded interim
payments of $1,000 to those
teachers who' were on staff
December 31, 1973, and $500 to
teachers hired since that date
who are still 5h staff. The
teacher, are inepbers of the
CSA(i:I -
The 'awards will be,, payable
before January .1, 1975, so the
teachers will not'be `faced with
the,.total increase of the final
award next year. This will
represent an ' average income
tax savings of about,. $55 for
each. teacher.
G.G. Norman, general
inane. of CSAO, said the in-
terim award is timely and the
fact that it will result •• in
relieving the incoxrie tax burden•
on.teachers during 1975 in-
:dicates that Mr. Justice Estey,
has taken a realistic view of the
interests of Uie, teachers:
Thew. teachers .have;:Peen
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without a• collective agreement
since September - 1, 1973::
During =the past year' the.
teachers boycottedarbitration
because :the make up of the
hoard under the Crown Em-
ployees Collective $argaining—
Act Stacked the representation
2 `'- 1 •in favor of manageirient.---..
In October, 1974,..the..0.5, P
i' was tsucceAsful in obtaining ''an •
independent chairman for the
arbitration hoard when Judge
J. C. Anderson; -a government
appointee, agreed to stdp aside..
The union then agreed to go to
arbitration.
Mr, .Justice Egtey has in-
dicated that a filial award on
salaey mad ar decision on.ot.her
contract "issues is expected- "
sometime"in January.
to
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Adequate insulation can Of-
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f-.ten reduce the 'size bf the
heating system being installed
in a new home - and offer
savings of up .to ,30' percent on
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The Ontario . Hydro system
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_miles square; stretching more
than 1,000 miles from east to
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