litThe Barrie Examiner Wednesday October 13 lg THIRD STRAIGHT WIN Owen Sound falls to Colts spell OWEN SOUND Barrie Colts won their third straight game of the round MidOntario Junior Hockey League season with 64 decision over Owen Sound Tuesday Colts broke open scoreless first period with pair of goals before the halfway mark of the second period Six players shared in the scoring duties of the Barrie junior hockey club starting with Chris Nicholsons opening marker at 47 Jamie Laws padded the Bar rie cushion with second goal at 9258 Owen Sound came back to tie the game on goals by Kevin Barber and Bill Slum skie John Garner scored the goahead goal with 11 seconds remainingin the eriod Both clubs tra ed goals in the final period with Colts coming out in front on goals by Eric Cummings Rick Jermey and Jim Angus Rob Currie and Russ Smith answered for Owen Sound Hal Hake was in net for Bar rie to pick up his second win of the season Owen Sound pep pered 32 shots his wa com pared to the 28 muster by the Colts at Paul McLaren The game had its share of penalties total of 69 minutes went out including two major penalties to each club Barrie was also saddled by pair of 10 minute misconducts and game misconduct Owen Sound took one game misconduct as well Each club took advantage of power play situation to score one goal Bill Slumskie netted the typin goal of the second period wit Barrie man short Garners goahead goal of the period resulted from Owen Sound defending against the powerplay Slumskie was given the gate on the aggressor rule in the final period Barries Pat Rudkin and Bob Coulson were hit with 10minute misconducts with Coulson getting game misconduct at 1441 of the third period Colts meet Orillia Travclways Thursday at the Barrie Arena in 815 pm en counter Oak Ridges meets the Colts Sunday at 730 pm with Barrie returnin the favor with trip to Oak Ri ges Monday uveniles rap Penetang in exhibition play Allan Cook Juveniles built comfortable lead in the first two periods then coasted to 72 win over Penetang in exhibi tion hockey at Eastview Arena Tuesday Juveniles under coach Ted Moore jumped into 20 lead in the first period on goals by Glen Laycock Barrie popped four goals into the Penetang net in the second period including third goal by Laycock Penetang has been together as team for just over week with last nights game their first preseason encounter Strongest period for the visitors was the third when they outshot the juveniles 137 and matched the betterconditioned Barrie clubs scoring output Laycock 20goal scorer with the juveniles last season scored an unassisted goal with Barrie man short in the first frame He came back with power play blast before the period ended Laycock was the only return ing juvenile player to score for Barrie John Casey former CoOp midget Dave Forbes Slessor and Insurance Minor Midgets Shane Tuckey 22 goals with CoOps last season 77 BRIAN DEGEER and Mike Brooks handled the scoring Penetang outshot Barrie 8026 on the strength of 137 edge in the final period Juveniles used two goaltenders against Pen etang John Collins and Brian DeGeer Collins started and blanked Lady bowlers dominate Thanksgiving tourney Holiday action at Sheas Bar rie featured Thanksgiving Tournament with first place prize of $50 and turkey Chuck Allen of Barrie claimed the top prize with win over John Topliss of Barrie One pin was all separated the two bowlers Ness Newton took top honors in the Sunday Night Singles tourney She edged out Joan Mace by 10 pins with Tom McLennan and Jack McGibbon collecting the last payoff spot Scotch Doubles Tourna ment highlights play Sunday at Sheas Tournament starts at 149 rr Vllh the Sunday Night oxnarrierit set for its regular ar Loepx play Ian Mar nec 1m ingii triple flat Mark Olnyk than with 213 gris it was luv ri2 for M4 that 3L4 mm bei lfi luiiada its 1dln Feturmg ltENTAJAR 341 Bayfield St 7370800 triple of435 Olnyk holds the high season average for boys with his 166 while Foster leads the girls with her 140 average TEAM STANDINGS Apple Jacks 39 points Alphabets 32 Stars 32 Shred dies 32 Cheerios 30 Jets 25 0Automatic plan Complete Barrie 7282460 IHI U0 Since 1889 The Barrie Curling Club ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING The Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of the Barrie Curling Club Limited will be held in the Barrie Curling Club in the City of Barrie on Friday the 22nd day of October l976 at the hour of oclock in the evening to receive and consider the Annual Report and Finan cial Statement of the Barrie Curling Club Limited to elect Auditors for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other business as may be brought before the meeting SARI EANTS Offer you worry free winter with deliveries radio dispatched 024 hour emergency service Annual cleanouts Low cost parts replacement Equal billing carrying charges farm dieselgasolinelubricants For information or Service Call Penetang for one period Peter Gignac scored the lone Pen etang goal at the four minute mark of the second period after pileup cleared Collins out of the net DeGeer member of last years major midget club and one of several goaltenders in the juveniles camp took over with five minutes remaing in the second period His first test came seconds later when Jamie Neil took an errant Barrie pass for breakaway DeGeer made sprawling glove save He was beaten late in the final period by Paul Lefaive Barrie was twomen short at the time DeGeer came up with number of key stops in the final period Juveniles are in Rich mond Hill tonight for another exhibition game CALENDAR HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS Girls Basketball Bradford junior and seniors at Banting Stayner at Collin ood midgetjunioran senior CrossCountry at Canadian Forces Base Borden HARNESS RACING at Barrie Raceway Post Time745PM BORG LEADS HILTON HEAD ISLAND SC AP Bjorn Borg of Sweden took onepoint lead Tuesday in the World in vitational Tennis tournament as he and Sue Barker of Britain defeated Arthur Ashe and Evonne Goolagong mixed doubles play 62 62 in fuel oil budgets no service Orillia 3263513 Carl Davidson of Barrie has just fired off round at small paper disc 40 yards away insert Mr Davidson was one of the participants in the Barrie and District Hunters and Anglers onser lTS NOT As EASY AS vation Clubs turkey shoot Sunday Object was to put as many pellets from one blast of 12 guage shotgun into the target with the most of hits determining the winner lEx aminer Photo Unbeaten leaders scheduled to meet When Pauleyanna Sports and Wall Real Estate meet Sunday at Lefroy Arena it will be meeting of two undefeated teams in the lnnisfil Mens Broombali League Pauleyanna won its second straight game with win over Prossers Sports Sunday Steven Penfold had the goal with Jim McLeod in net for the shutout Painswick and Wall battled to 11 tie with Doug Squible handling the scoring duties for Wall Ted Emms and Tom Gould had assists in the game Barry Webb with help from Al Webb and Jack Hoskins han dled the Painswick scoring goal by Don McAllister late in the final period gave Cookstown As the win over Dorsey Cookstown Ds Glen Currie and Paul Dandas were awarded assists on the goal John Poole was in net for the shutout 50me Hwy 38 mpg City EPA Test Results $2995 DOOR Pauleyanna Wall and Painswick CMC remain the on ly unbeaten teams in the six team loop after two weeks of play Jack lloskins of Pains wick is the leading goal scorer with Jim McLeod the top goaltender Prossers BP is the most penalized team with 51 minutes in penalties after two games Games are played Sunday mornings at Le my Sunday at am pits Painswick against Cookstown At 10 am is the game between Pauleyanna and Wall with Dorseys and Pro ssers set for an 11 am en counter STANDINGS tofur games GF GA Pu Pauleyanna Wall Tookstnwn CMC Prosscrs Ti Dorsey $3745 DOOR WAGON ATHERLEY FOREST MOTORS Jill Atborloy Id at Forest Ave MINI 0M 3255I12 PUBLIC NOTICE LEAVES Leaves placed on the boulevard will be picked up by the Public Works Department Materials other than leaves are NOT to be placed in the leaf piles for pickup as foreign material will in terfere with the operation of the mechanical leaf VOCUUMS To protect road surface and promote safety residents are advised not to burn leaves on asphalt surfaces or place leaves on roadways to obstruct drainage Bylaw 2247 prohibits the deposit of refuseon City property The cooperation of all residents is appreciated Neill Fox CEI Public Works Superintendent ziil LOOKS Plus s5 Stiff test in Orillia for Central Three teams are undefeated heading into this weeks schedule of the Simcoe County high school football leagues senior division But this will change following Thursdays headon clash in Orillia bet ween Barrie Central Senior Redskins and Orillia District Colle ate Vocational Institute Bo clubs have emerged vic torious in their only three games to date Redskins have the added incentive of trying to preserve an unbeaten streak which now stretches over three seasons and 24 games in the Gear ian Bay Secondary Schoo Association GBSSA Bantin Memorial High School Alliston has three wins to its credit in as many games The senior club is in Penetang 21 Thursday Both the Collingwood junior and seniors teams are in Barrie today to meet Eastview Se condarySchool Eastview Seniors 03 will be looking for their first win of the season as will Collingwood 03 In other games this week undefeated Banting Juniors 30 are in Stayner 30 in ex hibition play Thursday Cen tral Juniors 21 are in Orillia against Park Street 21 for pm game as well Thursday Barrie North juniors 12 are in Orillia Friday for game against Twin Lakes with the North seniors 021 in Midland STANDINGS SENIOR Central ODCVI gm Banting Penetang North Cwd 883 Bgï¬auggt OFACIORY cosr Invoices on 00 hphylnour uh PARKLAND TIRE MULCASTER 7262220 Midland 45 as WINS MATCH mm yner am on Ra lama 12 Edmonds otgBritainp won hiyaI Park 2104 an opening malt1 Tum in the North 12 1976 world amateur snooker gig 13 championship The 40 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