Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 16 Jan 1976, p. 15

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3119130 coming home ari RACES WERE HIGHLIGHT OF CARNIVAL One of the more popular or ents at the Molarr Park site of the annual Barrie Winter Carnival was the sidecar mo Weber torcycle races These races at tractcd large crowd of ou lookcrs Saturday The warm ICICGS to club title Christoph tcbcr race to the overall championship of the Bar rie CrossCountry Ski Club rac es held Saturday at Sunnidale Park in conjunction with the Bar rie Winter Carnival festivities The Toronto entry missed the start of the senior mens event by few seconds but was able to slash cr the 2x4 km count in time of 31 minutes and one second Midlands Don lotvr 1113 close second lle tiniiirrl in time of 31013 lhird in the senior mens event wes eli Niiiiiimaa in 3443 Gary Beiinolt oi Barrie llllsll ed first in jutenile boys coir petition with lllllt 1731 Toni Nierlcrhiii no 184Tl with third going to Barry WNW Cleary 12213 In the mini ilgct ithl it was Lori linirrote ot tori0 it first place showing The hiring time in this diviion iol Steven lolc it 11 followed by Saint Milne Senior Veterans went mci km course iiim on Parnancn in 37111 Second place went to George Straw vl 3345 with lois ilaicr lifiiiiiizz third The veterans rm ftil if age and tflCl was al ourr km courc hastth time was posted by Hogarth 3317 Bill Gairdner til it cl 1Uliil 12331 with George Milne ill third 3011 Susan ftowley tiniiid iiit in the lalies kmp illltf time xii of 2023 xiv IEiimosoii its second Ilcr lllllt 317 1i Hi Ann Nictlciiai= third with time of 3322 Taking the juiic Jllls event was Shelly Sinclair She compch ed the km course in 11106 Cu thy Moran was second with time of 3031 while Brenda Cald well placed third with run of 3317 Karen Cox captured the junior ladics km race with her time of 23555 Cheryl Morris was the filth her of the juvenile girls event She completed the km course in 1037 In the junior mens competi tion it was Kim Poole finishing first under sunny skies The junior mens course was 2x4 km with the winning time listed 3700 lon Scheier was second 3811 iiill third claimed by lien rcen 3633 is in the junior boys etent Dar ryl lClllJtll came in first in 2013 llt was allowed by Kctiii lOliCgt 2043 llll Barries Dave l0crolt 2110 an Niodcrhaitci littl to win in the midzet event The tltiiillilt time posted 5829 Placing ccoiicl oicr the km course Shun Sinlair 834 while hcni oldinith was third lli 93o Elmvale foursome finishes seventh lorry lurncrs lIlmralo rink filllrllfltl gttllill overall in the iriario Mens Curling champion ships at leieiboiougli triflel record of one win and eight losses jliilopll tolni L2 crow 1hr tiniin line and the merall llamtiltillfdllll at ii Ways crassconiitry ski riiccs at Sunnidale Park Weber pac ed the senior mens event over km roulw in illllf ol Illot total ll thrusta or in nude hat urdriy llflllll ronzltiioiu llio Barrie lthS Couiitiy Ski Club sponsored the event as part of the Barrie Winter Carnival tes initic llthainiucr Pliotol liiintf temperatures tiiircd the ice track into slush at low pornb lhe races still managed to rank high among the crowd pleascrs this year tExannn er Photo 520W Tllll BAIHHE EXAMINERMONDAY FEBRUARY 16 I976 Central Wings Win school title By STEVE NEELY Barrie Central Wings captured the Barrie secondary school broomball championhip Friday with 20 triumph tC1 East view collegiate In the tirl game the ans deleatcd liirltltd 110 Cei iltil was led by Randy llilc5 tour goals Elliott and Jan5 lloskins each scoiul two whilc Mark lis Shane llcaman and Stew Neely added singles In the next game the Senior oibziil team iiict Easicw and in tough hard fought gami emerged win 10 win llrod llickling scored the lone goal ln game three the Senior foot ball team met the Central junior football team and lost tip on ULlli by Barry Norton twoi and Doug Kean suglc in the toiirth game chiral Wings llhl the Junior football team and in the bCot game of the day won 32 The Wings opened up the scor on unassisted goal by Al ti bl lhe Juniors tied the score uhcn lean knocked in loose ball from goal mouth crani llit wings in Ittl back out in front on two quick goals by Al Elliott lmli were rfl up by Randy lliles llaiiy Norton scored for the junior in late game rally which fell short The illth then met lipst it ll tor the grand champion Zip Elliott scored early to put Central out in front again asiaied llilcs llles then scored to ice the victory to Central Central wins the lhnmhprint Studios trophy loi the lroomball Championship llilc was the top scorer with 10 points on five goals and five isit tollowld by Al Elliott with five goals and one vnisl Veteran curlers on Dixie rink win Ontario mens curling title llilliltLUIMUCH ni rcIi Four veteran curlers from Toronto Dixie Curling Club won the ntario mens curling illtilllltltllitillp Sunday in drav matic playotl Joe Giiiowka and his innl took the titc on the strength of the final rock of the 1211i end which gave them three and 09 win over disappointed rink from Ottawa Navy Curling Club skipped by Earle Morris Gurowkas rink is lidllLC combination of lvinners He won the provincial chainpiousliip in 1966 while the other three members of the group won the prize in 1971 Bob Charlcbois Dixios lliird Giffen bantams tie Orillia 22 Gitfen Farm Equipment han farms played tie with Oril lia in YorkSimcoe League play Sunday Barrie marksmen were Dale lickard assisted by Steve Chau poll and Chapipcl assisted by Dave Collingbouirno Nest league came for the if fans is tonight in Richmond Hill mond llill Hustlers lose only one game PeterReine Hustlers juiniior girls entered into Senior League play Sunday in Toronto and won all but one game Hustlers won it of 12 games played lasing only in the final game of the day against SA Uk rania Hustlers swept three games each from Oshawa and Scarbor ough They then played the Uk rania team twice winning tive of six games The Hustlers were without the NCI1LLS at number at key players who were in Sault Ste Marie tOlllllCllllf with the zone team in the Ontario Winter Games Hustlers record to date stands at 28 wins and 14 losses There is tournament Sunday at Can adian Itorccs Base Borden liipped the It tcaiii and throws Inst rocks for liirowka Charlcbois 29yearold con struction worker threw the fi nal stone for the three and the win after Morris stole one in lhe llth end and Us two up go ing home Second Ray Lilly said after the game Gurowka is the rinks strength Lilly recreation director for community college said the skip acts as calming influence in tight situations its hard to beat Joe strate gically Lilly added lies about two shots ahead 01 the other skips out there Cliarlcbois added that keeps us cool Lilly 12 was selected as part of an allctar team chosen by reporters at the championship lim MCGIUlll lil fireman and the youngest member of the rink echoed his teammates sentiments he Looking at the trophy Gu rowka was all smiles its been long time be tween drinks he said The Toronto rink finished the championship roundrobin with record of eight wins on ltwo losses Final standing in Olympics BY THE CANADIAN PRESS Unofficial final standing by countries based on 1054321 traditional pointscoring system for the first six in each of the 37 events at the 12th Winter lym pics Russia East Germany 136 United States 51 West Germany 77 Norway 59th 11st1iil 53 Finland 57 Switzerand Netherlands 33 italy Canada 91 Sweden 21 Britain in France to lLecluislovakia to Liechtenstein Hungary Australia Poland Flyers beaten by Napanee Twins round out schedule By THE CANADIAN PRESS Thunder Bay Twins scored three unanswered goals in the final period Sunday to defeat Lindsay Lancers 52 in Ontario Hockey Association Senior ac tion before 1648 fans The win gave the Twins weekend sweep as they com pleted their abbreviated 24 game OilIA schedule Saturdays game 102 victory over the Lancers was worth four points in the standings and the Sunday game worth two points for the league leaders On Tuesday the Allan Cup champon Twins leave for la pan where they will play six game exhibition series In other weekend games Na panee Comets moved into third place Sunday with 74 victory over Barrielilyers On Satur day the Comets lost 54 to Cambridge llornets At Thunder Bay the clubs were tied 11 after the first pe riod Sunday and 22 after the second Scoring for Thunder Bay were Ken Campbell Brian DePiero Brian Vcicio Ribs Elliott and Bob Munro Don Nicholson and Rick Purdy replied for the Lancers The Twins took three of five minor penalties and uutshat Lindsay 5423 Each team also had one major penalty League play resumes tonight day on route to the win before 1629 fans with Whitby at Lindsay Comets Flyers Rick Gerow and Bobby Fer gusmi each scored two goals to lead the Comets Gary Hart Jim Sundstrum and Wayne McConnell also scored for Na panee Doug Acomb scored twice for Barrie and Bob Baird and Corby Adams added one goal apiece Napanee outsliot the visrtors 3432 Twins 10 Lancers Thunder Bay spotted the Lindsay visitors an early goal then scored 10 straight Satur CoOps face elimination after losses to Orillia Barrie CoUips are on the brink of elimination from Ontario Min or Hockey Association playoff scene following two straight less es to Orillia Orillia jumped into 20 lead in the best of five series with wins of 71 and 31 lhroughout the regular schedule of the Yet it Simcoe Minor Hockey League Orillia and Barrie had battled ll an even par although Orillia did finish on top of the league ln Orillia Friday it was an an lucky opening for the triple AAA club Todd Lalonde was the only Barrie player to dent the armor of the Orillia defence Tim Clai den scored the CoOps only goal Sunday at the Eastview Arena Orillia jumped into 20 lead late in the first period Clayden gave Barrie brief spurt of hope when he scored the lone goal of the second period Orillia came back to not three unanswered goals in the final frame to put the game out of reach ltlry McCrea and George LOCklldll opened the Orillia scor invg Jeff Clark Ben Manuge and Bill Wilford added third period goals Orillia had comfortable 220 TODD LALONDE lead before Lalonde scored Bar rics lone goal in the series op caer Friday Barry Telforid had two goals for Orillia Bill Durant George L0kl1€ll John Waters Dean Campbell and Dave Smith were the otltcv Orillia scorers Fridhs game was one which SENSATIONAL SAVINGS FURTHER REDUCTIONS ElNAl WEEK SAVE Save 20 to 50 and more During the Final Week RACKS You will find nice assortment of suits Sport Suits Suburban Coats Top Coats selling out at half the regular price Dont miss the sale of the year mll Roar TIM LAYDEN witnessed total of 38 minor pe nalties seven majors and six miscondducts being called OoOps took two major penalt ies Sunday as well as t3 of the 23 minor infractions The third game of tthe series is scheduled to be played Feb 22 in rsillia Game time 720 SALE ENDS FEB 21 merits Here is your opportunity to save many dollars on quality mer For this final week we offer further reductions in many Depart chandise The sale ends Feb 21 Hurry Along GORD ROACH ii The Entire Stock ls Reduced 70H Whore Style Meets The Man 22 Dunlop St 7282928 of 21 and 61 Dave Bragnalo with two goals and Ken Campbell Chuck Kel lner Gary Linqulst Brian De Piero Barry Hogan Bob Munro Jack Byerley and John Coburn CCIS 4723 goal at 1812 of the third period bridge to tie the score 44 Don 12 PRICE The Twins held period leads Scoring for the Twins were Rick Purdy and George Corn eill replied for Lindsay The Twins outsliot the Lau Ilornets Comets At Cambridge Billy Hways gave the Hornets 54 victory in the game played before 800 spectators Gary Brewer had scored three minutes earlier for Cam Vp incl Ivan Belisle and Mark Dumesnil were the other Cam bridge scorers The score was tied 11 after the first period and the Hornets lcd 32 gong into the third Terry Angel and Garry Ilart scored goals 38 seconds apart any in the third period to give the Comets 43 lead Jim Sunstrom and Bob Fergwéon scored the earlier Napanee goals Cambridge outsliot Napanee llbl lead series John Ellis Construction minor atoms had busy weekend of hatkey action While attention focused on the Barrie clubs itl umph in the grand championship of the auntcl Barrie Wintor Carnnal Minor llockey Tourna ment another win over the weekend nearly Slipped by un noticed Saturday night the Construc tion crew ventured to Aurora and returned with 73 win and 20 lead in the best of five playoff series of the YorkSim coe Minor Hockey League Shayne Carson and Andy Wal ton scored three goals each for Barrie Rick Corby had goal and three assists in the game Next game is Tuesday pm at the Barrie Arena 070

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