Leads Whalers victory Kean haunts formerteam TORONTO UP The mas bero showed they still have the ter and the former home town moves to bring reserved Maple Mark Howe of the Hartford Whalers goes flying over Toronto Maple Leafs gOUltO Mike Polmaieer Wednesday night just as the Whalers scored lotHi Leaf GardensHpatrons to their feet goal Howe had reason to be leaping in the air the oxamlnor Nov 1m Gordie Howe and Dave Keon each scored goal in leading the goal was scored by his father Gordie CP Photo Oro suffers second loss power play The tlro77s have lost only two 73 of their eight games this season Both ot the lts ll come at the hands ot itttUll hurst with the second litllltl lllo onnnunity ziilli iii1 petle was very win in erttinu the only not clicking marker of the frame Doug Shetswell was the marksman and it came at the 17 10 mark of the period Metropolitan Midgets open with The Barrie Metroholitan llll ltotliwi tl the but Midgest opened the season tlwltv ticnrit is he popped right with an easy ictoiy lloutl xw markers Steve overUnonville ilmtt and lion itllllliltlt Richmond iii shuts out Kinsmen stoi llNHtll in the second period when hr had twoman adr ntnm lull ininute Bar lli am took one nnnor penalty The Barrie Kinsmen Maioi Atoms took it on the lllil YorkSunciw Hockey leiunv action Tuesday night sutttiini loss ll the nuts ot litll ill your the lthots on net inondtlilt wit iii t1l ot the win new nond lhll scored Lion thltl HM LN lion arm in each of the three periods to clailn the victory Barrie missed glorious op portunity to get on the lowlililJ to its tirst win at the young short they tied in their ollltxittttL llltltslin 11 01 km Mlulpm Harriet virus tw Junior lthockm tintion Illit lhskcthall El IV it pm Name Blues Mr Suncmtixnit Men now 75 minutes at taughter music and ion ONE MD MAN li CHAKlIE some IN THE EASTVlEW SSS CAFE iORlUM sports calendar at victory earned the assists on the goals The other Barrie markers went to Spence tteid and Trans iriftith who both played their usual strong games Veteran Graves proved his worth to the club as he assisted on four goals oach Bert Quinlan is en thusiastic in that the whole squad looked strong against tnionville They should be coir tenders for second straight altrtlntario championship They will next hit the ice Sunday when they play lhornton as part of Barrie Minor llockey day Gravenhurst took the lead with two goals early in the seocnd period Oro got one of the goals back to tie the score but after that it was all Gravenhurst They scored three more before the second period ended and two more in the third to take the victory It was weak power play more than anything else that cost Oro the win While Gravenhurst tallied three times during power plays Oro was unable to take advantage of any manpower advantages In the second period ro had power play for five minutes while Gravenhurst player was serving major for highsticking but they were unable to score The shots on net were very even with ro holding 3231 advantage The loss leaves Oro with five wins two losses and tie for the season Theyre in third place behind Gravcnhurst and Penetang Hartford Whalers to 42 triumph over Toronto Maple Leafs in National Hockey League game Wednesday Keon also had an assist in his first game at the Gardens since 1975 when after 15 years the Leafs released him and he went to the World Hockey Associ ation Keon holds Leafs club records for most goals 365 most assists 493 and most points 858 and Wednesday night the Toronto crowd showed its appreciation with standing ovation before the game When Keon scored in the sec ond period to give the Whalers 2l lead the more than 16000 fans were on their feet Its been while since Ive scored one Keon said of his first goal of the season The standing ovations were very nice Howe gave Hartford 41 cushion in the third period It was picture goal showing that while the 51yearold grandfather may have lost speed he hasnt lost skill with the puck SCORES 789th GOAL It was Howes 789th goal in regular season NHL play He has more than 1000 including playoff games and his WHA stint It was the Whalers second win against four losses and four ties The Leafs record dropped to 451 Whalers goalie John Garrett faced 39 shots while Hartford directed 24 at Mike Palmateer Walt McKechnie gave Toronto 10 lead with power play goal in the first period At Sims tied the game for the Whalers in the second period Keons moment came soon after when Blaine Stoughton broke in alone on Palmateer The Toronto goalie came too far out of the net Stoughton went around him only to hit the side of the net He then chased the puck into the corner and passed in front where Keon tipped it into an empty net Stoughton caught his own rebound in the third period on breakaway and connected for his fourth goal of the season Ross rink victorious at bonspiel rink from South Simcoe skipped by Brian Ross was vic torious Saturday at the 7th An nual Mixed Curling Bonspiel held at the Orillia Curling Club The event was organized by the North Sinicoe Junior Farmers and sponsored by the United Cooperatives of Orillia Branch Other members of the winn ing rink were Sharyn Ross Vice Ron Riley Second and Marjorie MacDonald Lead Other 3Game Winners in eluded rinks skipped by Rod Stork representing the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food Tom Cunningham from Dufferin County and rink from South Simcoe skipped by Paul Laidlaw total of 22 rinks from 11 different Counties attended the event which con cluded with award presenta tions and dance Salute to International Yearof theCth Presented by SIMCOE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION ALL BARRIE AND AREA SCHOOLS OCT 3OTh through NOV 3rd AT BAYFIELD MALL Visit the professional displays for information and films on child welfare home and school environment school displays consisting of science fair proiects student art and school activities of choir groups stories art lessons Familiarize yourself with your childs Join With Us in Our Salute To International Year of the Child education Moll Hours 930 to 930 Mon Sat 930 to 600 to Fri BAYFIELD ST BARRIE Ontario Lackey hot for Dykstra Jim Lackey scored two goals and had one assist to lead Dykstra Bros to 61 victory over Canada Dry in South In nistil mens Recreation hockey league game Monday in Lefrov Bob Henderson started the scoring for Dykstra at 1227 of the second period on goal assisted by Lackey Lackey made it 24 for Barrie John Shally John Eisses and Lackey rounded out the scoring for Dykstra in the period Scott Anderson gave Dykstra 64 lead in the third perod but David Brimcombe tallied late in the game to ruin kastra goalie Van Luesens bid for shutout In another Innisfil game John Gibbons scored four oats Bolens Snowhlowers and Daanirch scored two goals to lead Peacock Petroleum to 73 win over Giltord Ski Haven Gibbons gave Petroleum lead in the first period but Gilford came back wtth goals by Mike Doucette and Chet Case in the second period to take 21 lead But Gibbons 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