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Barrie Examiner, 6 Oct 1979, p. 8

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Paul Shmyr of the Minnesota North Stars wrestles behind his net with Hilliard Groves of the Winnipeg Jets during National Hockey League ex hibition game in Winnipeg Friday which Minnesota won 32 CP Photo Leaf game should be better offense has the green light TORONTO ICP Toronto Maple Leafs may do no better in the National Hockey League this year than they did last sea son but at least they should be more fun to watch The Leafs played dull 500 hockey the last couple of sea sons and made the first round of the playoffs thanks in part to Minnesota North Stars in their Adams division Owner Harold Ballard with the clubs season opener set for York Rangers now admits he was just little ashamed of the dull hockey and has sympathy for the fans who crabbed But now with Floyd Smith as new coach replacing Roger Neilson general manager Punch lmlach replacing Jim Gregory and offence replacing defence as the key to their strategy Ballard has hopes thought Neilson was the answer to all my troubles when we brought him in to replace Red Kelly Ballard said We sent players to the minors for grooming under Roger at Dal last and they came back play ing really well There is no more knowledgeable guy in the game than Roger but wonder about his handling of men You cant rely on videotapes and pylt Ions on the ice in practice You have to practice the same way you play It was clear to me we neIinxl more offence How could face people whod paid good money to see some pretty full games dont blame them for crabbing was ash amed at times Coach Smith long favorite of lmlachs does not have the professorial approach to hockey displayed by Neilson now an assistant at Buffalo under Scotty Bowman Smiths theory is simply that to win you score more goals than the other guy Score one more goal than your opponent all season and youll have 80 more goals for than against he said while watching the Leafs work out SATURDAY OCT ti mitt POST TIME 715 PM FIIIST RACE THOT IIIJI 7R SHEPS SHOOT Lockhart 37 LEVELOFF 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Howe AdIosDaIler Vance it Froslytheek Hutton AE Jersey Ed VtJIone Imtkytashier IUltllt TENTH RACE PACT MILE SIIHI ANASIA HAI Jones It ARIZONAALTIIAHIHSI It Moore ELGINIAHK Brooks Pages Noel II PurdIe it Georeo Hove KauartlIanillt Byron ty WeeChellI Lockhart Wildfirellon Spinks AE Whirlnglmeliess Moore Celebrate Thanksgiving BUFFET STYLE SUNDAY BRUNCH I0 AM TO 230 PM Juice Salad Bar Scrambled Eggs Bacon Sausage Hot Roost Pancakes Cold Meat Troy Sea Food Platter Dessert Beverage $475 SUNDAY THANKSGIVING DINNER pm I0pm Roast Beef Festival Ham TIirkey and Savory Dressing Salad Bar Glazed Carrots French Cut Beans Potatoes Special Desserts Beverage s750 CIIIlDREN UNDER I0 $400 for reservations call 72861 91 Planters restaurant to experience and return to In the Holiday Inn Barrie 400 on Fairview Road Barrie 0ntario Highway Telephone 705 7286191 quick to pomt out that getting good new Habs are winners regain lost touch By THE CANADIAN PRESS Now thats more like it Mon treal In the throes of an almost un heard of fourgame winless string the Canadiens broke out of their slump in impressive style Friday night blanking Boston Bruins 60 in National Hockey League exhibition ac tion The defending Stanley Cup champions now 532 in the pre season campaign had lost three games in row in cluding 32 loss to the Bruins in their previous outing Wednesday night at Springfield Mass But they regained their lost touch Friday getting goals from six players and shutout goaltending from Denis Herron Mario Tremblay Bob Gainey and Pierre Larouche scored firstperiod goals for Montreal and the Canadiens put the game away in the second as Mark Napier Rejean Houle and Larry Robinson beat Boston netminder Gerry Cheevers Herron seeing action in his fifth exhibition game blocked 27 shots for the shutout while Cheevers handled 21 drives In other games Detroit Red Wings blasted Quebec Nor diques 92 Toronto Maple Leafs outlasted Edmonton Oilers 76 Minnesota North Stars edged Winnipeg Jets 32 Vancouver Grey Cup rematch AlsEsks By THE CANADIAN PRESS Despite the fact they beat Montreal Alouettes and won the Grey Cup last year Edmonton Eskimos still look back and re member the thrashing they got two years ago in the Canadian final and work themselves into rage when they prepare to meet them again They meet them Monday in interlocking Canadian Football League action at Edmonton Ir other games Monday Winnipeg Blue Bombers will be host to Calgary Stampeders while To ronto Argonauts and Hamilton TigerltCats battle it out in Ham ilton On Sunday Ottawa Rough Riders play Saskat chewan Roughriders in Regina The OttawaSaskatchewan and MontrealEdmonton games will be carried on the full CBC netwurk while the Calgary at Winnipeg game will get full CIV coverage The Hamilton Toronto game will not be on television In 18 years of interlocking league play the Eskimos have big edge over Montreal hav ing won 12 lost four and tied two Mondays game will have one new twist this year the Es kimos are using computer to scout their CPL opposition Canucks beat Colorado Rockies 31 and Atlanta Flames tied Hartford Whalers 33 MAHOVLICII NETS PAIR Peter Mahovlich and Vaclov Nedomansky each scored two goals to lead Detroit past Que bec Dan Bolduc Thommie Bergman Dale McCourt Mike Foligno and Dan Labraaten rounded out the scoring for De troit with goal apiece Defenceman Dave Farrish and centre Serge Bernier scored for the Nordiques who are winless in preseason play with just one tie in five starts Toronto scored twice on its first two shots early in the sec ond period and held on to defeat Edmonton Paul Gardner and Lanny McDonald each scored twice for the Leafs who held 03 lead at one point with Greg Hotham Laurie Boschman and Darryl Sittler getting the oth ers Blair MacDonald scored three times for the Oilers while Brent Callighen had two and Dave Semenko one Right winger Ron Zanussis goal at 1916 of the second pe riod proved to be the winner as Minnesota edged Winnipeg Za nussi managed to deflect drive by defenceman Fred Bar rett from just inside the blue line and he now has scored at least one goal in each of seven consecutive games Kris Manery and Don Jack son also scored for Minnesota which took 30 lead Brent Ashton helped set up the tying goal early in the third period and then scored the game winner three minutes later to help Vancouver beat Colorado in game marred by benchclearing brawl 10 sec onds into the second period that delayed play for 35 minutes Hockey board plans extension OTTAWA CP Hockey Canada officials dismayed that the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association CAHA thinks Hockey Canadas usefulness has ended say the organization plans to expand its board to include influential businessmen Closer links with the private sector will enable Hockey Can ada to establish permanent Olympic hockey program and help finance an entry at future junior world championships Lou Lefaive Hockey Canada director said Friday And that will strengthen Canadas image abroad Le faiveadded Alan Eagleson Hockey Can adas chief negotiator said that the CAHA plays an important role in developing the players but always takes the position that its Hockey Canada versus the CAHA on everything The CAHA always takes the position that it can do every thing themselves but thats im possible Eagleson said Eagleson and Lefaive were reacting to comments Thur sday by Hal Lewis executive director of the CAHA who said that Hockey Canada had outlived its usefumess and should return control over teams representing Canada overseas to the CAHA Marsh fires par 72 leads British Masters WOBURN England Reuter Australian Graham Marsh moved into the lead in the British Masters golf tourna ment Friday with par 72 for 54hole total of 210 Neil Coles 45 of Britain might have been there with Marsh if he had not been dis tracted by noisy fan at the 10th hole Cole finished with 71 for 211 On the 10th Cotes was getting set to swing at fairway shot when the fan yelled and the ball ended in the rough Britains Tony Jacklin was alone in third place with 74 for 212 one stroke ahead of Tienie Britz of South Africa Britz who had twostroke lead Thursday slipped to 77 in the third round of the $120000 event Ballard loSes money but retains football club HAMILTON CPI Harold Ballard says he continues to lose money on Hamilton Tiger Cats but insists hell hold on un til the team wins him Cana dian Football League title lost $300000 last year says Ballard who also owns Maple Leaf Gardens and the Toronto Maple Leafs Na tional Hockey League team This year it will be close to half million But Ill continue until win the Grey Cup When do that Ill give it to Hamilton to run CORRECTION OF SEPT 27th DRAW The ad which ran Sept 28th included an incorrect draw dateond series numbers PLEASE NOTE THE CORRECTIONS Sept 27 Draw titlialo IICKET NUMBER EIIIIEIE EH 35 PM gt gt 3E an gt mesm 90 BEN POSSIBLEWINNERS FIRST PRIZE NUMBER PRIZE OF 50 PRIZES OF 408 PRIZESOF 413 PRIZESOF 5049 PRIZESOF 3672 PRIZEs OF SECOND PRIZE NUMBER PRIZE OF so PRIZESOF 408 PRIZES or 4131 PRIZESOF IIIEIIIEES II BEE 35 gt an all 5049 PRIZES or 3672 PRIZES 0F THIRD PRIZE NUMBER PRIZE or 50 PRIZESOF 408 PRIZESOF OO CO Winning Numbers AMOUN $100000 10000 100000 1000 $100000 gt ISIS Elam 0° El 43 PRIZESOF 5049 PRIZES OF 3672 PRIZES 0F FOURTH PRIZE NUMBER PRIZE OF mlt 50 PRIZES OF 408 PRIZES OF IIIIISEEE immune $100000 gt II II II IIHIIIIHE mailman all ll EEIIEIEJEJ BEEN ll SHEEN lama HNEH gt1 IIIBE 4131 PRIZESOF 5049 PRIZESOF 3672 PRIZES OF FIFTH PRIZE NUMBER 5100000 arrEa artiii II III 4J3 PRIZESOF I2455 PRIZES 5049 PRIZESOF 3672 PRIZESOF 10 WINFALL PRIZE NUMBER Ell S2276I00 CO 10 SIO $100 and St 000 tickets may be redeemed at Ontario branches of Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce SID tickets may also be redeemed at participating Wintorio retailers WlnIaIl prize tickets must be claimed within two weeks of this draw and only from designated thtarlo Wintall rotation Next draw Oct IIth trom Kingsville oomIonEvaorrmum ROYAL DOWNS Golf Country Club OPEN HOUSE DATES are still available for Company Private Chrishnas New Years Parties NOW Booking dates for I980 tournaments wedding receptions other social functions For further information call 424024 Special THANKSGIVING DINNER SUNDAY OCTOBER 7th 500 pm 900 pm PRIME RIB of BEEF °ROAST TURKEY POACHED SALMON STEAK all meals include appetizer desserts beverage For reservations call 4240241 DONT FORGET Our Popular Sunday Buffet Is Still $395 Children under FREE 300 pm 800 pm ROYAL DOWNS GOLF COUNTRY CLUB 7th LINE OF ESSA MILE SOUTH OF HWY 90 MILES WEST OFBARRIE BAYFIELD MALL ONTARIO HUMANE SOCIETY PET SHOW SATURDAY OCTOBER 20th COMMENCING AT 00 am HERES HOW YOU CAN ENTER Fill out the ballot below and send or bring it to Bayfield Mall Administration Office 320 Bayfield St Barrie LAM 3C All ENTRIES MUST BE FRIREGISTERED Entries will not be ac cepted on the day of the show Closing date for registration is Friday October I9 at I2 pm PHONE AGE OF ENTRANT TYPE OF PET CATEGORIES Judging will be based on Pet Categories DOGS CATS LIKEABLE OTHERS These pet categories will be further divided into the following Exhibitor Classes YEARS OF AGE YCJNGER TO I2 YEARS OF AGE I3 YEARS OF AGE OVER ALL ENTRANTS ARE TO GO TO THE MAIN CHECKIN AREA IN FRONT OF BOOTS DRUGS ON ARRIVAL SATURDAY MORNING PRIZES All children participating in the Pet Show will receive Ribbon and Free Gift for their pet First to Fourth place class winners will receive ribbons and each group winner will receive trophy JUDGING Judging will be done by the BARRIE HUMANE SOCIETY based on the Health Care of the pet plus the childs knowledge of how to take care of their pet and its general health COSPONSORED BY PET FAIR Bayfield Mall BE SURE TO ENTER YOUR PET Mil Hours MonFri 930 am to 930 pm mturday 930 am to 600 pm InyIoIII Mil Iuyflokl St Ionic

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