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Barrie Examiner, 24 Mar 1976, p. 17

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it Bunny McMillan was win ning skip at the recent Barrie Curling Club Invitational Business Girls Bonspiel in the competition for the Molson Trophy At left is MOLSON AWARDS FOR McMILLAN RINK Doris Shannon lead Millie Whalen vice representative of Molsons John Holm wood skip McMillan and lead Kay Kirk Examiner Photo Al Arbour almost speechless at Canucks win over Islanders By DAN SLOVITT The Canadian Press New York Islanders coach Al Arbour wasnt saying much about Vancouver Canucks Tuesday night And he didnt want to talk about the Islanders 72 Na tional Hockey League loss to the Canucks So general manager Bill Tor rey summed up the situation We bring out the best in them and they bring out the sleepiest in us Torrey said Arbour was in Philadelphia last week getting good look at the Canucks trying to figure out way to beat them He felt the scouting was good idea but he didnt figure on the addi tion of Mike Walton to the Van couver lineup between Don Le ver and Rick Blight The line clicked for three goals in the first period and the hometown Canucks were never behind In other games Philadelphia Flyers and Minnesota North Stars played to 33 tie in Bloo mington Minn and at Land over Md Washington Capitals and Kansas City Scouts tied 55 TWO GOALS DISALLOWED Torrey was furious about two disallowed goals in the first pe riod They said the net was off its moorings on the first goal but all knew is that it the puck hit both posts and went in On the second goal they said Clark Gillies kicked it in dont know how you can shoot it and kick it at the same time That would be quite feat Walton fired his third and fourth goals of the season since joining the Canucks from the nowdefunct Minnesota Fighting Saints of the World Hockey Association Lever Garry Monahan and Gerry OFlahery had the others Dennis Potvin and Billy Mac Millan countered for the Island ers outshot 2925 in the game Bill Hogaboams second goal of the game with 227 remain ing gave Minnesota the tie Earlier in the game Reggie Leach shot his 56th and 57th goals of the season for the Fly ers who had taken 32 lead at 936 of the final perio on long shot from the blue line by Don Saleski Larry Goodenough picked up assists on all three Philadelphia goals RETURN THREE TIMES Minnesota was forced to come back three times to tie the score the first time at 11 on goal by Doug Hicks in the first period with two Flyers serving penalties In the battle of division cel lardwellers who will be off playing each other in four game tour of Japan when the Stanley Cup playoffs are under way Jack Lynchs goal on 50 foot slapshot enabled the Capi tals to at least tie the Scouts The Caps who earlier this season tied the NHL record for 25 straight winless games fell behind 40 before rallying with three goals at the start of the third period Lynchs goal followed mark ers by Bob Sirois Blair Stew art Tony White and Garnett Bailey Chuck Arnason scored twice for Kansas City while Robin Burns Dennis Patterson and Craig Patrick had the others Tonight New York Rangers play in Buffalo the Islanders visit Los Angeles Chicago plays at home to Atlanta Toronto goes to Montreal the Caps are in Detroit Boston visits Pittsburgh and the Scouts are at home to the North Stars Still fight left in Crusader By SCOTT ABBOTT The Canadian Press fallen Saint has joined Clevelands crusade and now is threatening to change the cour se of history in the East Di vision of the World Hockey As sociation Wayne Connelly who lost his halo when Minnesota Fighting Saints folded earlier this year showed Tuesday night that hes still ready for scrap or two scoring all the Crusaders goals on the way to 31 triumph over Quebec Nordiques In other games Toronto Toros defeated Calgary Cow boys 65 in overtime and In dianapolis Racers and San Diego Mariners fought to an 88 tie Were going to win this divi sion said Connelly of the uneasy East where all four clubs are bunched within three points with Cleveland and New England Whalers deadlocked for first place at69 points But Connelly said were go ing to go out there and take it from here after firing two powerplay goals and popping an emptynet shot for good measure as the Crusaders be came the first East Division team to take two points from the Nordiques in Quebec City this season 0N ROAD BACK Connelly 38goal man with Minnesota last year said his physical conditioning deterio rated with team morale in St Paul as the franchise died but he appeared in fine form again st Quebec breaking scoreless tie with an unassisted power play goal midway through the second period and pushing the lead to 20 at 943 of the third in another manadvantage situation The Nordiques who domi nated play in the scoreless pen altyfree first period finally penetrated sturdy Cleveland defence and pulled within goal when Curt Brackenbury scored at 1640 But when Quebec coach Jean Guy Gendron yanked net minder Richard Brodeur for an extra attacker with 50 seconds left in regulation time Con HOCKEY STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS American Northern Division WL AP Nova Scotia 4719 314193100 Rochester 38 24 279 236 85 Providence 34 32 281 284 74 Springfield 31 37 252 300 66 Southern Division Hershey 311 30 288 262 81 New Haven 28 38 245 280 61 Richmond 27 aa 240 219 60 Baltimore 2145 2114 299 49 Result Tuesday Richmond Baltimore Games Tonight Nova Scotia at Hershey New Haven at Providence National Patrick Division WL FAP 481115 323193111 391915 274175 93 Phila Islanders NHL LEADERS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Top 10 scorers in the National Hockey League after Tuesdays games Lafleur Mtl 49 63112 Clarke Pha 30 79109 Barber Pha 43 60103 Perreault But 40 60100 Larouche Pgh 44 55 99 Mahovlich Mtl 33 64 97 Ratelle 805 31 83 94 Pronovost Pgh 49 44 93 Sittler Tor 39 54 93 Trottier NYI 27 61 as CONDER SUGG Atlanta 313211242 22173 Rangers 25 39 241304 59 Smythe Division Chicago 29 2717 224 233 75 Vancouver 30 31 I4 250 256 74 St Louis 26 3513 227 270 65 Minnesota 19 49 6178 280 44 Kansas City 124912172 311 36 Adams Division Boston 461412 286 209104 Buffalo 412012 306 22194 Toronto 32 2814 277 254 78 California 26 4010 239 264 62 Norris Division Montreal 541010 3091591111 Pittsburgh 33 2911312 27177 Los Angeles 34 31 235 244 76 Detroit 24 40 9196 273 57 Washington 5410 204 357 28 Results Tuesday Vancouver NY Islanders Philadelphia Minnesota Kansas City Washington Games Tonight NY Rangers at Buffalo NY Islanders at Los Angeles Atlanta at Chicago Toronto at Montreal Washington at Detroit Boston at Pittsburgh Minnesota at Kansas City World Canadian Division WL FAI Winnipeg 49 24 324 285100 Quebec 43 27 323 29190 Calgary 37 32 277 254 78 Edmonton 25 45 247 312 55 Toronto 23 45 307 356 51 xOttawa 14 26 1134172 29 Eastern Division England 3136 2116 268 89 Cleveland 32 36 250 259 69 KENNY Cincinnati 33 40 12681107 67 Indianap 30 37 225 229 or Western Division Houston 46 25 295 2113 92 Phoenix 36 31 272 254 78 San Diego 33133 fi 279 26172 yMinnesota 30 23 211 xdisbanded ysuspended by leagur Results Tuesday Indianapolis San Diego Cleveland Quebec Toronto Calgary Games Tonight Cincinnati at Phoenix Houston at Cleveland Edmonton at Winnipeg Calgary at New England 212 04 Predicts team outclassed EDMONTON CP The di rector of the boxing program at the Canadian Native Frien dship Centre here has predicted that the Canadian boxing team at the summer Olympics in Montreal will be thoroughly outclassed Our boys will be hopelessly outclassed in Montreal be fore our own people Gordie Russell said in an interview Monday BIGELOW MILLER are pleased to announce that as of February 1976 MCIIAEL REED has been associated with them in partnership and that they will continue to carry on the practice of law at 23 Owen Street Barrie under the firm name and style of CONDER SUGG BIGELOW MILLER KENNY REED nelly lofted shot from the blue line into the gaping goal for his 27th score of the year and second threegoal performance The other came with Miri nesota Peter Marrin scorer after 132 of overtime at Toronto knocking in Lou Nisticos rebound to move the Toros within four points of the fourth and final playoff position in the anadianDivision Toronto has 51 points four be hind Edmonton Oilcrs who have played two games more NAPIER NETS TWO Rookie Mark Napier led the Toros with two goals his 38th and 391h of the season while Vaclav Nedomansky Bob DAlvise and Jim Dorey fired the other goals for Toronto who directed 44 shots at Cowboys netminder Ed Humphreys Ron Chipperfield Rick Sen tes George Morrison Rick Jod zio and Danny Lawson had Cal ga ry goals Rene Leclercs second goal of the game capped fivegoal rally in the third period at San Diego to give Indianapolis tie which 10 minutes of overtime failed to break Michel Parizeau scored three goals for the Racers while Dave Keon Reg Thomas and Darryl Maggs had one apiece John French and Norm Fergu son led the Mariners with two goals each and Kevin Devine Joe Noris Kevin Morrison and Alex Tidey contributed singles San Diego broke 33 first period tie with three goals in the middle frame when they had 14 shots to none for the Racers Indianapolis trailed 74 when they hit for three goals in less than three minutes in the third period CURLING ROUNDUP Black day for Canada MacDuff rink loses DULUTH Minn CP It was disastrous day for Can ada shaking up Jack Mac Duffs rink which appeared to be in daze after losing two games in row at the World Curling Championship Tuesday We couldnt pick up draw weight at all said the skip who dropped into fourway tie for fourth place after losing 85 to Benjt Cederwalls Swedish foursome in the fourth round Meanwhile while MacDuff was having his troubles Bruce Roberts of the United States was sailing along with 40 record after 1M Iwin over Kristian Soerum of Norway in the evening and 105 triumph over Adolph Aerni of Switzer land in the third round It seemed heavier the ice on the outside MacDuff said There was one rock we threw it was hogged five times dont know we had trouble all night trying to get it into the house Ive never seen ice that Fewer leaders in mixed event LETHBRIDGE Alta CP The field of leaders narrowed to two going into the seventh round of the Canadian mixed curling championship today as British Columbia and Sas katchewan emerged from Tues days play with five wins and one loss Manitoba Ontario and Al berta who had shared top spot with the two leaders after Mon days play all dropped to 42 records Garnet Campbell of Avonlea Sask let Bob Dillon of Prince Edward Island take two in the first end but came back to win 43 for Saskatchewans sixth round win Tuesday night They had us worried all game said Campbell who missed his first three shots of the contest but made points in the eighth ninth and 10th ends Brian Rafuse skipping the Nova Scotia rink from Brid gewater drew to the button in an extra end to edge Andre Emond of Montreal 76 SECOND LOSS Tony Eberts of British Columbia clobbered Calgarys Bernie Wylie 92 in nine ends and Ted Brown of Kingston handed Hal Tanasichuks Win nipeg foursome 97 loss Manitobas second in three games New Brunswick skip Roscoe Wilson had trouble with Metro Penziwol edging his rink 65 and Wayne Hamilton of New foundland had an equally diffi cult time with Heinz Burki of the Territories winning by 65 aswell In the earlier games Tuesday Manitoba downed Northern Ontario 114 80 defeated Newfoundland 53 Alberta beat Ontario 96 Quebec beat New Brunswick Nova Scotia edged PEI 76 and Saskatchewan defeated the Territories 53 In the QuebecNew Brun swich contest Emond won with his first shot in the 10th end Wilson who comes from Mone ton had tried to freeze on Quebec stone and was an inch short Emond took him out to leave his own stone Alberta rink unbeaten in womens curling CHARLOTIEIOWN Pl Hadie Manley of Alberta re mained the only undefeated team Tuesday after five rounds of the Canadian senior womens curling championship as she came up with hardfought 86 win over Ilelcn ODonnell of Saskatoon in fifthround ac tion Lois Lawrir of Markham hit was in second place with four wins and one loss going in to action today Lawric clipped Marion Porters rink from Charlottetown 139 in the fifth round Tied for third place with 32 records were defending cham pion Ada Calles of Kimberley BC Vi Pike of Grand Falls Nfld and Doreen Blair of Fredericton Calles needed an extra end to edge Pikes Newfoundland crew 109 in Tuesdays final round while Blairs crew dum ped Isabel Park of Carman Man84 In other action in the fifth round Peggy Bradshaw of Hudson Heights Que stole point in an extra end to drop Isabel Jackson of Halifax 109 Quebec Saskatchewan and Nova Scotia all had 23 records while Manitoba was next with 14 mark and PEI was still looking forits firstvictory after five attempts Manley gained the victory for Alberta after comfortable 51 lead after four ends dis appeared when the ODonnell rink came back to tie the score in the ninth end Alberta scored pair in the final end after ODonnell missed raise takeout on her last shot ONTARIO SECOND Ontario took over second place by defeating the winless PEI rink 139 with the aid of six count in the fifth end It was The Innisfil Progressive Conservative Association is holding its annual meeting and election of officers on Thursday March 25 at pm at Churchill Community Hall Prospective candidates for the Simcoe Centre nomination will be in attendance For information or transportation call 436 3843 7371997 4361071 the highest score on single end so far in the roundrobin event Newfoundland dropped from secondplace tie when it lost 109 to British olumbia in an extraend BC jumped into 50 lead after three ends but Newfoundland fought back taking an 85 lead by the eighth end scorer four in the ninth and forced Pikc to draw to the fourfoot to tie the game in the ltlth end In the extra end allcs drew to thc fourfoot ring to score with Newfoundland lying two after Pikes final rock The QuebecNova Scotia en counter featured some high scoring ends Nova Scotia was leading 52 after five but Que bcc scored five in the sixth to pullahead Then Nova Scotia scored four in the seventh to go two up They traded singles in the eighth and ninth and Bradshaw drew to the eightfoot to count two in the 1lth to tie before stealing single on the extra end In fourthround action earlier Tuesday Alberta dropped Que bec 95 Ontario whipped Sas katchewan 115 Newfoundland edger Manitoba 86 BC out scored Nova Scotia 105 and New Brunswick whipped the host PEI rink 125 In action today the 830 am EST draw has Nova Scotia fac ing Newfoundland Quebec playing Ontario New Brun swick against Alberta Manitoba against BC and Saskatchewan facing PEI didnt have any idea about be fore now Its heavier on the sides quicker down the middle and sometimes if you are going with the fall itll run quicker and if youre taking the big curl itll run slower LOST T0 FRANCE The loss by MacDuffs St Johns Nfld rink in the eve ning round followed 105 set back to Andre Tronc of France in afternoon play MacDuff 26 was good on only 23 per cent of his shots in the fourth round as Sweden picked up three on the third end stole two points on the sev enth and one on the eighth Canada came up against redhot French rink in the third draw but MacDuffs foursome wasnt sharp and the Canadian skip admitted he was ter rible We didnt have very good game at all said MacDuff who won the Canadian mens title earlier this month with 2record MacDuff made it first for Canadian team when he lost his second in row The last time Canadian entry lost two games in succession in one day was in 1961 when Hec Gervais of Alberta was the skip On that occasion however Gervais faced only two other opponentsScotland and the USand he eventually won the title in what was called the Scotch Cup FIFTH ROUND TODAY Entering todays fifth round Sweden and defending cham pion Switzerland shared second place both with 31 records At 22 were Canada Norway France and William Muirhead of Scotland Giuseppe dal Molin School teams to semifinals HAMILTON CPI Fort Frances high school defeated Grand River collegiate of Kit chener 42 Tuesday tojoin three other teams in advancing to the Ontario high school hockey tournament semi finals In other games Michael Power high school of Toronto edged Assumption college of Windsor 43 Sir Wilfrid Laurier of London dumped Laurentian high school of Ottawa 75 and West Ferris secondary school of North Bay defeated York Me morial collegiate of Toronto 62 In semifinal contests today Fort Frances meets Michael Power and North Bay plays London In the consolation round Kit chener plays Windsor and Ot tawa plays Bishop Ryan of Hamilton York Memorial meets the winner of the Kitch enerWindsor game Randy White paced Fort Frances with two goals Ron Mahcr and David Allison got the others Barry llohol and Brian Branzovitch replied for Kitchener Mitch Van Hassel scored twice for Michael Power and Joe Borcsok and Kevin Murray each scored once Windsor got goals from Murray Evans Rick Smith and Mark Philip Max Carter and Mike Beattie each scored twice for London with Lee Cummings Paul Hanas and John Stanley adding single goals Ottawa scoring came from Ron Graham Mike Barbeau David Lee Rick Clou thier and Ed McMillan pair of goals by Ron Town son paced North Bay with Gerry Ouellette Chuck John son Guy Armstrong and Bob Horton adding the others Dave Robinson and Ken Colley re plied for York Memorial SPEEDYAUTO GLASS Has Moved To Newer Larger Premises at the AYMAR PLAZA Mile North of our old location 7287911 Canadas foremost Auto Glass Specialists The Barrie Examiner Wednesday March 24 197617 of Italy and Mickey Kanz of ALLOWED UNIONS Germany were 13 followed by Trade unions were allowed in Ole Larsen of Denmark at 04 Great Britain in 1825 EDIATE CASH PROFITS ViDEtinfiAMES Our now electronic vidoo table porno on tho easiest way in the world to Inqu money You lost turn the Iioy and collect the cosh MAKE EVERY DAY PAYDAY For few hours week this can In your business with the 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invites submissrons from all interested parties on questions relevant to the above and thhOUl uniting the QeanaillV of the foregomg the Committee is particularly interested in hearing evrdence and submissions the followrng main areas transcontinental routing frequency of servrce coordination Wllh connecting rail bus and air serwces including train departurearrival times scheduled stops and intermodal ticketing meal servrce including type of meals offered dining facilities prowded and related pricing policy steepingcar service including type of faculties offered and related pricing policy fare structures Ilaln capacrtres periods croise or excursron trains special trains scheduled pri manly for recreational travel offering full range of on board services priced at compensatory level anticrpated future demand for train travel energy usage including peak and offpeak travel list of consrderations for the restructuring of transcon tinental rail passenger serVIce and information on revenue and cost may be obtained at the office of the Secretary of the Railway Transport Committee address below The schedule 15 as follows with starting time of 10 am in each case COMMENCING LOCATION HEARING ROOM ADDRESS Apr 676 Commission Court Room Centennial Tower Building 400 Laurier Avenue West OTTAWA Ontario Court Room No 10 Supreme Court of Ontario Corner of Universrty Ave 81 Queen St Court House TORONTO Ontario Court of Canadian Citizenship 3rd Floor Federal Building 19 Lrsgar Street South SUDBURY Ontario Commussron Court Room Centennial Tower Building 400 Laurier Avenue West OTTAWA Ontario Other hearings will be held at Montreal Winnipeg Regina Saskatoon Edmonton Calgary and Vancouver Ottawa Apr 1276 T0ronto Apr 2076 Sudliury June 2876 Ottawa Summary session All persons wishing to be heard will be given an opportunity to make either written or oral presentations at the hearings Persons who are unable to attend the hearings may submit their views in writing to the Railway Transport Committee by mailing the same to The Secretary Railway Transpart Committee Canadian Transport Commissmn 275 Slater Street Ottawa Ontario K1A 0N9 Telex No 0534254 Tel No 613 9964468 With copy in the case of the Canadian National Railways ser vices to Mr HJG Pye 00 Canadian National Railways MONTREAL PO and In the case of Canadian Pacrfic Limited servrces to Mr GP Miller Canadian Pacific Limited Montreal PO After the hearings the Committee will issue Summary of Findings to enable all interested parties and the Canadian public to examine the collective concerns expressed few weeks after the Committee proposes to prepare and Circulate widelya Preferred Plan which will set out With some particular ity redesigned transcontinental passenger train serwcefAt that pornt any person wishing to comment upon the Preferred Plan may do so by submitting his or her views in writing to the Secretary of the Committee The Committee intends to examine these submissmns carefully and to make whatever modifications to the Preferred Plan as appear to be appropriate It IS the union tion of the Committee that Final Plan will he prepared and issued before the end of the current calendar year dAvignon Secretary Railway Transport Committee

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