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Who can judge the value in a eee soe wrong wing due to a surplus of right-handers, win of the pressure applied by those small @ec en you S Op d a soa must receive recognition for his outstanding players who damage you by making you @eec '\\ 20® offensive effort which netted the winning goal handle the puck carefully or lose the ad- @ec ee on a lead pass from Rodger Allen. vantage of control. @Qeo \\ «O® What a defenceman was doing as the lead The game itself was made somewhat @ec \\\ ee@ man on a goal rush will not be explained at dreary by penalties, most of which would @ece 1 ee@ this time have to be classed as "poor"' or unnecessary. > fp STOR bE 200 Steven Cochrane, although having to handle Total penalty minutes amounted to seventy @ece ? son only 15 shots. looked masterful when he had to wo; 44 for Stayner and 28 for Elmvale. @ee ee@ { stop a flurry of difficult shots and rebounds in The cates ee ee tana =e: : . YY | ; the second period during a rash of Elmvale parents from Stayner probably paid 15 dollars @e h | th k d 1 ee ¢ penalties. 5 in expenses to drive to Elmvale and pay @eo W l e & l S a re a a a. % However, the Maple Syrup' Award would admission to see a son break an 18 dollar @ec 2e@ ; have to go to Steve Chalmers who hammered stick, pick up one or more unsportsmanlike } ts e088 § the Stayner goalie with nine effective shots on penalties, and spend more time in the penalty @cec con i bas net, about one third of the Elmyale total. As box than on the ice. : t @eo 008 j i i well as his forward duties. Steve served four __ Parents and fans would do hockey a favour @ee °e8@ § } turns on defence, and attained three points on if they broke into a chorus of "boos" when the @ee -a@ two goals and one assist. very nature of the game is brought into @ee ' 2@@ | The stars of the game do not always divert disrespect. : : @ee 29@ ; 'he attention of the fans. O.W. (Charlie) King, Some cheering for the positive aspects of date ee@@ ' 1 i player with a quick stick around the goal, the game might be equally as effective in @ec can : has caused his share of grief to goalies in the bringing a higher skill level to the play. @eec con J eas *0@ , e 20@ ee ®@ :; atPenTwinTheatres 33 2@ B @c a@ H Pinafore Gee 38 e @e e@ mi H Park School Dec. 8,9 = 208 a eo e | coming to ruron Fark school Dec. 8, : All Cartoon :: ee ee rit @ee BM ee é. As its major project this year, the Performing Deadeye, betrays Ralph's plans, to elope with aos : "ihe Show ce Arts Club of Huron Park School will present Josephine, to her father. Sir Joseph, outraged at @ec h / hy "H.M.S. Pinafore" by Gilbert and Sullivan. Ralph's presumptuous behaviour, has his young @ec 008 This comic operetta, one of the most popular by rival clapped in irons and all seems lost until Little See ©0@ (; and S., pokes sometimes not-so-gentle fun at Buttercup, a mysterious gypsy peddler-woman, @ee e0@ Victorian attitudes towards rank and class. reveals a dark secret that removes the social @ee 208 | Set on board ship off Portsmouth around 1878, it barrier separating Ralph and Josephine. Gee 2e@ F tells the story of Ralph Rackstraw, a deckhand in All is well and the scene ends in general @eec ne coe the Royal Navy, who falls in love with Josephine, celebration. eas 008 the captain's daughter--also the object of the Produced and directed by Helga Veall, the Oc ; FA 008 j unwelcome amorous attentions of Admiral of the operetta involves some 50 students from Grades 5 @ec a, 008 Fleet, Sir Joseph Porter. K.C.B. to 8. Performances will be given for the public on See = S OW | ng 26@ No comedy is complete without its villain, Dec. 8 and 9 at 7:30 p.m. Admission will be $1.25 Gee 0e@ however, and a treacherous crewmate, Dick (Students 75 cents). GGe BS é \ ©6@ @e@e Y £0@ SCCOCCCCCCOCCCCCCC CCS S CCC CCC CoCo oooooosooooesscooooso See Nc ecem er 20®@ r 3 @e 20@ : $ gee oy e ¢ Be @e al ©o@ gs: after Midlan 38 ¢ ¢ @ec 2e@ { 9 a - © See e@ 4 4 @e@e oe ; ; $ See anita Uiaus Farade By 7 DON'T MISS THE | ft ¢ ¢ @ee 2c $3: 238 4 : $ Se. Sponsored by these communi te ¢ ¢ 83s p y tym ae 4 @ec : 22 i : $ See Penetanguishene merchan oee (exer 20 . % @eec Dec. 4, 10:30 a.m. at th 38 0) eC 5 T . a = a a e ; r Agence D'Assurance R.J. Asselin Ltee. an °e@ Allan G. 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