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Barrie Examiner, 14 Oct 1976, p. 12

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l2The Barrie Examiner Thursday October til9L6 lllllllllllllllllIlllllllIllIllIIlIIIIllllllIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll SPORTS CORNER Flgers want to play Shack By RANDY MCDONALD Examiner Sports Editor Barrie Flyers are negotiating with Whitby in an attempt to get The Entertainer Eddie Shack into the Barrie Arena Friday Steve Cripps Flyers general manager said earlier this week that he had made an offer to the Warriors hoping to get the colorful campaigner up for the Flyers second game of the season Shack you may remember came out of retirement to sign with the Warriors rior to the opening of the OHA Senior league Shack an the Warriors it seems are content with the arrangement that has Shack playing home games And why not You got to make at the home gates if youre hoping to survive the season Ijirst pro sal by Whitby hinted at figure around $2500 gs Cripps sai this has been chopped down considerably lle jg said he was gomg back to Whitby with an offer he hoped would lure the drawing card into the Barrie Arena Flyers are more than little disturbed at the lack of en thusiasm generated for another season of Senior hockey in the city mediocre crowd was on hand for last weeks rather tame opener with Lindsay It smells of familiar pattern which haunted the defen ding eastern Canadian champions last season good hockey but few people gt It wasnt only the Flyers which felt the pinch of low atteii dance last season With the exception of Thunder Bay and perhaps Cambridge the rest of the Senior loop reported less than optimistic crowds Schedule changes major personnel changes signing of va expros as well as the addition of new teams Brantford and jEMississauga have generated new interest in the Senior =hockey that is with the exception of Barrie There are some who feel senior hockey has had its day at lllllfllflllIIlllllllltnllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllilltlllllllllllllllfllllllllllllllllltllllll llillllllllilIllIlliltllllllllllllllltillllll lt gt1 senior hockey hasonly one way to go and thats up One game is no thermometer for season but unless Hillllllllllllllll III ititttitt before its phased out of the sports spectrum And Senior The tampering charges came about after Corby Adams and Jim Thompson who had their playing rights purchased tampering charges Should the senior council and the Ontario Hockey Associa tion uphold Orillias claim the manager of Brantford could face oneyear suspension The Brantford manager is reported to have told Maconachie that the two were not at the practice The Alex writer on illmnmmnltl gs all mm 3° fire mo an we 3x min as Maconachie has made the Terriers stand clear If Adams and Thompson dont want to play in Orillia as Terriers then as far as we are concerned they wont play in Orillia against us he said Don Coulson president of the Barrie Credit Union Oldtimers Hockey Club dropped us line to let us know the Eclub is fast getting into condition Oldtimers have five ex hibition games under their belts four wins and one tie highlight of the 197677 season for the Oldtimers will be strip to Switzerland late in season to compete in the Euro pean International Hockey Tournament Invitations have gone out to other oldtimer teams across Canada The Barrie club will also be competing in the Toronto sItalian Oldtimers tournament in November and in the iCanadaUSA International tournament in Nagara Falls Sthis January Many of last seasons members are back again this year sincluding Gerry McBride Harry Reid John Reid Jack and Don Graves Andy Burlack Dave Hogben Ed Mayhew Chuck Edward Duncan Campbell Bob Broley Arnold Neal gKen Robertson and the Coulson twins of Doug and Don The club has been strengthened with Jon Weeks last years coach Don Wardle as manager and the return of gJerry Watson To help defray the cost of tournament participation the ldtimers have started selling tickets on whole beef illIllllIlllllllllIlllIllIlIIllIIllllllIllllllIllllllllIlIIlllllllllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Rotary wins with shutout Barrie Rotary Major peewees prepare for busy weekend of exhibition hockey The local clubs is in Oakville Saturday and returns home to meet Bramalea Sunday at the Barrie Arena Game time is pm Rotary has four exhibition games under its belt with record of two wins and two losses Latest win was recent SH triumph over Cambridge in Barrie Kevin McCann and Karam Kennedy had two goals for Bar rie with singles coming from Steve Mills Rick Johnson Henry Seinkiwicz Bruce Stanley and Ron Dubois Kevin Bouchey and Bruce DeGeer shared the shutout Chipping in with five assists wasAndy Craig inmnuimmmllllltul Jets practice is on tonight Oro Jets Ladies Hockey team is holding an open practice ses sion tonight at the Oro Com munity Centre beginning at Jets will be competing in the York Peel Ladies Hockey League against such centres as Agincourt Bramalea Thorn hill Woodbridge Newmarket and Brampton Tryouts are open to any player over 16 years of age There will be second practice Sunday at the Oro Community Centre starting at 730 pm Bob Amos is back as coach of the Oro club this season Customers to rent Cars and Trucks VALLEY DRIVEURSELF CARS AND TRUCKS 16 Maple 1266666 lllllllllllllIllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIlllllllIlIlllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllIllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlIllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Eastview splits with Collingwood It wasnt an impressive win but an important moral triumph for the Eastview Wildcats senior football team Wildcats edged COIIlngWOOd 62 in one of two Simcoc County High school football games at Eastview Wednesday In the other game Collingwood juniors snapped three game losing streak with 1513 win over their counterparts from Eastview It was the fourth straight loss for thejunior Wildcats David Tliaiiassc plunged over for the major for the senior Wildcats early in the fourth quarter The convert attempt was missed Eastview held 01 liligwood to two safeties for its first win of the season Collingwood seniors have yet to win game Eastviews defence came up with stand deep in tlicir own and in the final moment of the game to keep olliiigwood off the scoreboard Dennis Thanassc scaiiipercd around the right side of the Col liiigwood dcfcncc early in the game to give Eastview Juniors 60 lead The convert was good Just before the end of the sc Lond half ollingwood gamblcd on third down situation and short yardage and won cost ly Eastview penalty set up Ryan Potters eightyard carry for Colliiigwoods first major Potter scored all 15 points for Double wins at Raceway Collingwood He had his con vert attempt blocked but managed pair of singles before the half ended Eastview marched deep into Collingwood end to open the second half and elected to try to surprise Coll ingwood by going for first down in kicking situation Colliiigwood snuffed the rally on their own 15 and on the next play Potter smashed through the Eastview defence for yard touchdown Pottcr was successful on his convert at tempt ilcnn Guadcr hauled in 15 yard toss by quarterback Dave Beauclicsnc late in the final quarter to keep Eastview within striking range The two point conversion was missed caving ollingwood with 1513 win There are four games on tap today Banting juniors test undcfcatul Stayner while the seniors travel to Icnetang Central Redskins seniors and lVl tangle in rillia to decide which club maintains perfect record this season Both teams have three wins in as many games Tentral also has 24gamc unbeaten string on the line ODCVI has given up only seven points this season while cntral has gcncrattxl 128 point of fence in its three games tcntral Juniors have game today against Park Street in Orillia highlight harness card Wednesday was night for doubles at Barrie Raceway Len Hutton of Owen Sound won the third race with Ron Coates Velvet Horn then came back to win the sixth with Billy Battles for John Bell and Jim Milne of Durham as well Gary Crowe of Alliston had backtoback victories Wed nesday He won the seventh race with Reymur Gene for owner Jack Reynolds of Willowdale in 206 15 Crowe then came back to take the eighth and feature preferred in exactly the same time for purse of $1100 with Golden Shadrack The sixyeaerld chestnut horse by Shadow Rave went to the post heavy favorite but won handily to return his backers $280 $250 and $220 crowd of 923 wagered $59534 Barrie Raceway Results WEDNESI FIRST cond pace liiilc U00 itlllIltNlT ltlM HARIiRl It lllllS ltlllY FllltNIllI Time WI EXAtTHR SFXUVI Ill pace IIIt Moo llAMi VALLEY RITZYUStAR FIONA Hoist Time ll IlXAt ll will 1m 21o Zltl ll 24 and $51 to lll JD II to on till autism Ho TIIIRI cond trol lllIII too VELVET lit Il LADY ltIJMIAl QIARTER Mt It Ilnlt ll flXAt Hill no too to 40 in iod 7m to 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Wednesdays opener of thc Simcoe County Mens Basketball League for both clubs at Eastview Secondary School Stayner took titrSti Richmond Hill slips by Cook Juveniles RICHMOND HILL Allan Cook Juveniles had their chances but missed just enough to allow Richmond Hill 21 win Wednesday in exhibition play Dave Campbell went the distance for Barrie in net with Mike Brooks connecting for the lone Itairic marker Richmond Hill scored twicc in the third SPORTS CALENDAR JUNIOR HOCKEY 815 pm at Barrie Arcnzi Hrlllia vsolts IIlRONIA LICAGII AI luthric Arena it ti and Masonry vs Bruce St rocy 10 Mansfield vs East ro ll pm Trown llill vs Shop pcrs Drug Mart TTCCTTVTWW Basketball 8308071 now in full swing John Pretty sank 25 points to lead Stayner Mistics to 6656 win over Barrie and Disposals in Simcoe County Mens Basketball League play at Eastview Secondary School Wednesday lt marked the openin of another season for both ubs Midland Longhorns took 7464 win from Orillia Brass Group in the only other league game Wednesday Pretty was ood for 14 points in the first ha to help Stayner to 2825 edge over the Disposals Frank Delugt had strong second half with 12 points for the Mistics Gary Inskeep led the Barrie shooters with 17 points Gary Dyck added 12 Kinsmen need to win Fridays tourney game Guelph pulled its goaltender and scored with 13 seconds left in the game to tie Barrie Maor Kinsmen Atoms 22 Wednes ay Garner and Ricky Corby handled the Kinsmen scoring duties Robbie Tustin assisted on Corbys marker 30m Sm midqu Radial Tires Wheel Covers Plus Freight PDI Licence Taxes andjuiiiors at Rantingil pm Free 8353233 Football tciitral seniors at tlVl 230 pm entral Juniors at Park Street It pm Banting juniors at Stayner Ill Ranting Seniors at iciictaiigItpm MS Buskmmn Bordon llio Ont Ontario Largest Ford Dealership junior and seniors at Eastview in the Kitchener Oktoberfest hockey tournament Barrie must win their game Friday against Oakville to re main in contention Stewart Barrie has three points in the tournament followin 63 win over Oshawa Mon ay They need five points to qualify for the second round McCauley Tractor Equipment Sales Form industrial Sales Parts and Ser vice Proprietor Ron McCouley Hwy No II South of Orillia ii the In dustrial Park 3254424 after the first half In other play Wednesday Midland de feated Orillia 7464 Ex aminer Photo The Ford Strike Is Over win from and Disposals led by Irettys 25 points Dyck had 12 points for the Disposers Gary Inskeep was the most productive Barrie player with 17 points Stayner held 282 edge period for the win including the winning goal with 33 seconds left in the game Juvciiilcs have scheduled game against Canadian Forces Hasc Borden Braves Friday at pin in Iilt Borden There is game planned for Saturday pm at Eastview although the opponcnts were unknown at the tiiiicof this writing Hogan Ford Strikes Back 1977 THUNDERBIRD for limited time only V8 Automatic Power Steering Power Brakes Radio Clock IIItiIISIItNISIRIS HOGAN FORD PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT This publication is to advise the Community of Barrie and the Citizens of Canada that members of the Union Local 536 United Rubber Workers working for Mansfield Denmon General Co Ltd Tire Manufacturers in Barrie wholeheartedly support and endorse the Canadian Labour Congress in its opposition to the Governments Wage and Price Control Program This program effectively controls wages with little or no control on prices as witnessed by the increased cost in housing oil and gasoline professional fees cor insurance Bell Telephone postal rates Ontario Hospital Premiums etc etc Government spending is of its highest Government policies ex tended to large corporations have allowed these corporations to attain the highest profits in their history typical examples are the Banks Finance and Mortgage companies We are confident that the majority of ethical businessmen agree with our position as they too are entangled in this Control Program We therefore solicit the support of these businessmen and the public at large in denouncing these controls and trust all will express their concern at every opportunity and through every means possible These controls are unfair and unjust and should be replaced by more ethical program As responsible Union we wish it to be known we will not allow the clamour resulting from these controls to destroy the relation ship we hove developed with our Company by closing our plant on 14 October I976 We therefore have elected to support the Canadian Labour Congress protest by this publication Officers and Executive of local 536 United Rubber Workers

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