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Barrie Examiner, 20 Apr 1976, p. 10

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14 lOThe Barrie Examiner Tuesday April 20 1976 Jets have chance to revenge loss Oro Jets lost just one game at the Brampton Hockey Tournament for women from across Canada and the United States And that 32 loss to Shelbourne cost them the championship of the divi sion Sunday It will be short rest for the Jets however This weekend some 24 teams from across Ontario will be competing in the fourth annual Oro Jets ladies Hockey Tournament at the Oro Community Cen ire Jets pick up where they left off with game against Shelbourne Friday at pm The tournament actually begins Thursday with game between the Oro Rockets and King City at8 pm It resumes Friday at pm and con tinues through to final 10 pm clash between Lakeshore Seniors and Wood bridge Bright and early Saturday am its game between the Mississauga Juniors and Lakeshore Juniors There is game scheduled every hour until 10 pm The first elimination round begins at pm There are five different classifications in the annual event There are the and divisions as well as minor and major midget classifica tion Consolation and grand championshi will be decid ed Sunday ginning at 10 am and continuing through until the grand championship final of the division at pm Oro Jets are the defending division champions Joan Speers and Diana Eowlie scored for Oro in the final game of the 64team tournament Saturday night the Jets downed Westland Mich 51 led by the two goal performances of Diana Forbes and Marg Raycroft Janice Clark struck for the other Oro goal Jets ned the tournament with ean 51 decision over St Catharines Friday Alison Clark and Fowlie had pair of goals with Clark adding single Brampton took 31 win from Bryon Ont for the division crown Brampton defeated team from Bramalea 10 on penalty shot for the peewee title Mississauga strapped Inger soll 33 for the ivision title and blanked Brampton 10 for the bantam championship Prince Edward Island took the division title following 32 win over Fraser Mich Burlington blanked Peter borough 20 to win the midget title The Examiner will publish the schedule of games for the Oro tournament on Thursday DIANA FOWLIE scored handful of goals at the Brampton tournament for women from across Canada and the United States this past weekend Theres an even bigger event for the Oro Jets player Its the fourth an nual Oro Jets Hockey Tournament this weekend at the Oro Community Cen tre Twentyfour teams in number of classes will compete in the threeday event Examiner Photo Striders find youth leading road racers Strength in youth Huronia Striders Track Club is finding growing strength in its younger members At the York University Road Races Saturday the younger run ners turned in respectable performance Margaret Mulder picked up second in the atom girls mile event in time of 550 She competed against some runners in the race with the first place finish posted at 545 Jeff Eaton had 11th lace finish in the bantam ys mile event Eaton covered the distance in 538 with the winner racing to first in 458 Thirty girls left the starting line in the midget girls mile The winner had time of 527 Leslie Black finished eighth with her 548 and Deb bie Quail 15th The Striders claimed seventh 10th and 15th place rating in the atom boys mile event an LLewellyn was seventh with time of 615 Paul Gautheir crossed the finish line in 10th place His time 625 and Douglas Steinacker 15th Brian Poser had 10th ace finish in the tyke boys lf mile His time was 325 Normunds Bertolds was 13th in 333 There were 21 run ners in the particular event JUSTMISSED The atom girls team of Mulder Patti Boni Maira Bertolds Karen Krane and Sophia Llewellyn missed win ning the team trophy by mere three seconds Striders sent 27 runners to compete in five age classes club official expressed his satisfaction with the per formance considering the warm temperature and the fact it was the first road race of the year Next race is in Toronto May2 BOWLING Wednesday night mixed Christiess winners of third series with 86 points Alley Cats 72 gravaters 70anda half Roa runners70 and half Slow Starters 63 Bellevue Trailers 62 and half Lucky Strikes 62 and half Guys and Gals 59 Gut ter Snipers 57 Harpers Hoodlums 52 High average Murray Drake 213 Sandra Tuckey 216 High single George Read 268 Lorne Shears 262 Randy Dobbs 262 Ed Boynton 253 Muriel Rupert 241 Lois Christianson 239 Gail Doyre 238 SWEEP HUSKIES FOUR STRAIGHT Shorthanded Flyers Silll win 64 eastern final is against Gatineau Ifts official Barrie Flyers against the Gatineau Nordiques Que in the eastern Allan Cup finals beginning Friday night at the Barrie Arena Game time is 830 pm Both Barrie and the Nordi ques swept through their res tive semifinal series un efeated Flyers defeated the DurhamWalkerton Huskies 64 in Walkerton Monday to take the bestof seven series in four games Nordiques completed their sweep of the Eastern Allan Cup semifinal series by downing the St Johns Capitals 64 in another Mon day game The final series is bestoffive series with the se cond game Saturday All games are at the Barrie Arena Tickets for Fridays opener go on sale later this week The Flyers sweep of the series against the Continental Senior league champions matched last years feat when Barrie took the Lucan llderton Jets in four straight Phil Branston provided the scoring unch for the Flyers last nig with three goals Paul Regan Jack Smith and Steve Sly also scored for Bar ne Dean Symons scored twice for the Huskies with singles coming from Bill Watson and Bobby Becker Huskies led Barrie 32 after the first period and 43 after Amateur title by Midhurst Midhurst got some steady goaltending from Don Wardle and timely goals by Ross Clark and Nick Koleslag in winning the Georgian Bay Senior Amateur hockey championship Minesing edged and Masonry 21 to take the best of five series 31 Minesing got break in the final period when Koleslag scored while Minesing was twomen short Jim Cooper gas the lone scorer for and Minesing ends the season with an impressive record The club swept through the Elmvale league taking top honors in the scoring cham pionship goaltending and the most valuable player News media tournament in planning Lake St George Golf and Country Club Severn Bridge is the site of News Media gold tournament June The tournament is open to media personnel in Simcoe County There are no green fees with only small registration fee and the promise of fun filled tournament Further details will be released later Clinic set for referees Eastview Collegiate will be the site of lacrosse clinic for referees May The clinic will be held bet ween am pm and con ducted by referee in chief of the Ontario Minor Lacrosse Association OMLA Frank Huntley Refereeinchief of the Bar rie Minor Lacrosse Associa tion Rick Hancock will assist Mr Huntley Fee for the clinic is $150 This will cover the cost of crests rule books and cards PRETTY WATER POOLS OUR CUSTOMERS ARE PRETTY HAPPY PEOPLE 7261059 FOR BETTER PRINTING SEE JOHN COCKBURN LIMITED 66 MORROW ROAD BARRIE 728 2821 Pmiims Since 7960 PAUL BRANSTON For the Flyers it was master juggling act Flyers were without the services of four key players The entire line of captain Corby Adams Doug Acomb and John McMillan did not dress Adams is recovering from broken toe suffered in the series with Thunder Bay He is expected to dress for the eastern finals Also out of the lineup last rm to are on on no Hmong 900 lq $90 INK 36 High 13 gauge 42 High l3 gauge 48 High I3 gauge 42 High Vinyl 48 High Vinyl 48 High galv Partially and all of material SPRUCE CEDAR SPRUCE CEDAR 55 CU FT BAG 48 High lI gauge T895 2895 2195 3295 PEAT MOSS 99 07 CU FT BAG 2CU FT BAG 4CU FT BAG 560 ansn annualI LUMBER BUILDING SUPPLIES Opposite Georgian Mall night were Ron Robinson and Don Pagnutti They have not played the entire Durham series Flyers leading scorer in the playoffs Bob Baird was knocked from the game early in the first period Baird was dro ped by charging Bob Bec er at 201 of the opening period Baird who has 13 playoff goals and 18 assists to his credit sat out the remainder of the match with what has reported to be pulled muscles in schest Flyers were forced to jug gle their lines Dan ODonohue was taken from his defence position to play forward ODonohue has been an ag gressive checker in this series Last night he and Huskies Al Lennox drew ma jor penalties for fighting in the second period Referee Jim Lever assess ed 11 of the 21 penalties to the Flyers Defenceman Steve SLY pened the scoring for Barrie with goal at 321 of the first period Huskies came back with appairfi ofmgoals by CHEM T567 SOFT ROLL T788 so FT ROLL 204T so FT ROLL 27T050FTROLL 1428 SOFT ROLL 2735 SOFT ROLL 3989 SOFT ROLL assembled 259 449 Bayfield St North PAUL REAGAN Symons Huskies held 21 edge after five minutes of play Dale Watson pulled the Huskies into 31 lead when he scored on powerplay at 1035 of the period Re an replied with his 10th goa of the playoffs at 1335 of the same period Ron Patterson started in net Flyers outshot the Huskies 1413 in the opening Chain Link Fencing COMPONENTS Main Posts Line Posts Top Rail Rail end assembly 42 Tension Bar Offset Bands Main Post Caps TURF SPECIAL 1448 40 pounds 599 VlLAs WINS TOURNEY MONTE CARLO Renter 7° Guillermo Vilas of Argen tina won the $17000 first prize in World Championship Dennis tournament Monday VWWW by beating Wojciek Fibak of Poland 61 61 64 West Ger man Helga Masthoff won the womens title by beating Peruvianborn Fiorella Bonicelli of Uruguay 672 Kt ARDINAL Line Post Caps NUTRITE giving Nature helping hand IOOO wn Boost20f55° wang GARDEN SPECIAL 36 3500 4128 nits may ecom ine 2055 Ideal for flower Tops extra 42 44 or vegetable gardens poun 441 pounds 22 pounds l039 419 Fertilizer Spreaders also available for sale or rent Wilyname COUNTER TPS Wide selection of colors and sizes period with Grant Cole taking over in the second riod On the game yers were outshot 4530 before 1200 fans Becker greeted Cole with goal at 455 of the second riod Branston scored his rst goal of the game with ODonohue earning an assist Defenceman Jack Smith netted his first goal of the playoffs at240 of theo ning period Branston hit or his second and third goals to clin ch the semifinal series for Barrie Regan earned assists on all three third period goals GATINEAU SWEEP In Gatineau 500 fans turn ed out to watch Greg Fagan fire three goals to pace the victors John Charlebois Al Duncan and Rick Aubry scoredonce St Johns trailed 10 and 41 at the period breaks were heavily outshot 4026 in the fast hard game which only 13 minor penalties were called LEASING Long and short term All makes and models BARRIE DRIVEACAR 43 Essa Rd 7265474 THRUSHES NEST Hermit thrushes nest on the ground or on low branch of mewlt29d We have many Low Cost Fence Designs with Free Estimates Brochures and Instructions on Installation 359 EACH 245 EACH 295 EACH 69 EACH 99 EACH 30 EACH 49 EACH 50 EACH LF I7 The BAR Material only 85 PER LIN FT 4a LF The RAMBLER Material only 06 PER LIN FT VANITIES Richly designed in antique white and accented with gold In early Spring apply TurI Special 1448 050 50 UP pounds per 219 lliliiimmnni ltllllllllE Specially designed to at tract and electrocute iv black flies mosquitoes and other flying pests Us 42 CSAAPPROVED Barrie Ontario Telephone 7268132

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