Vadwc sports shorts Undefeated Ivy blanks Sports Ivy defeated Pauleyanna Sports 20 recentl in the Innisfil Ladies Broomball League at the Lefroy Areng 11111 the second game Wall Real Estate tied Speedy Muffler Wendy Burton scored for Wall with Donna uibb assrsting Holl White scored unassisted for Speedy sq Louise Mars scored both goals for Ivy in their victory The final goal was scored in the last minute of play when Pauleyanna pulled their goaltender for an extra attacker Mlvy is undefeated this year and meets undefeated Speedy uf ier on Sunday The two teams are last years finalists With Ivy Winning the championship Green Machine keeps winning STAYNER The Stayner Collegiate Institute senior boys volleyball team has been living up to its name Green Machine The club has been systematically defeating its opponents and have four win no loss record Banting Memorial High School the AA champions last year were the first to fall to Stayner PeteVahi Rick Denison and Mark Sommerville led the team in spiking and Stayner easin won the final and ariacniding game of the match 154 to give the team its first Barrie North Collegiate was the next team to lose to the Green Machine Mike Chaudet Wayne Tenneli Ed Legate and Ron Feniak led the team defensiver to pair of easy deciSions Sta ner then had to battle tough Collingwood team and wont deciding game 1513 The Green Machine then rolled over Canadian Forces Base Borden winning 152 Roger Buikholder Tom Fair Stewart Macdonald and George Black led the Stayner offence Rockets lose to Eastview The Rockets the junior girls basketball team from Stayner Collegiate Institute were defeated 2913 by Barrie Eastview Secondary School recently Pe Smith had 12 points for the Rockets while Jacqui Stotes and Debbie Kane had four each Martina Leimgar thad three It was the second loss in four games for the Rockets Marie Harvey leads Stayner COLLINGWOOD Stayner Collegiate Institute athletes placed well in the recent crosscountry meet at Iyronean Village Marie Harvey led the midget girls team to fourth place finish by placing second Rick Dickey placed third in the midget boys event and the Stayner team finished fourth Also on the the team were Fran Schaly Fran Tucci and Grant Thompson Allan Coukell was fifth in the junior boys race The Stayner junior boys team placed fifth with Murray Cuihan Walter Schaly David Bater and Steve Quinn on the team In the open girls division Harvey ran her second race of the day and finished sixth just ahead of team mate Lori Gallagher Gloria Smith was also on the fourth lace team The senior boys team placed third overai with Brian McKeown finishing second Frank Hargrove was sixth while Colin Wilson and Doug Atwood rounded out the team Rick Dickey wins crosscountry Runners from the Collingwood Royal Canadian Legion ran away with top honors at the District crosscountry cham pionships recently in Tottenham Rick Dickey won the bantam boys race with time of 1220 minutes over 3000 course In the midget boys con test the team placed runners in the top four positions Mark Robinson placed first in 1754 minutes over the 4000 course Nick Mrindis was second Allan Coukell was third and Steve Quinn was fourth The midget team also won the gold medal in the team event Rob McCahern places second FLESHERTON Two runners from the Stayner Royal Canadian Legion track club won medals at the recent Split Rail Festival Radrace The race went from Ceylon to Flesherton and team coach Rob McCachern finished second He finished behind Mor rison Reed of Owen Sound and had time of 748 minutes for the 16 mile course Allan Coukell won bronze medal for his time of 831 in the 16 years of age and under category He finished 12th overall Red Feather events planned Stayner Collegiate Institute is holding its 9th annual Red Feather Homecoming on Saturday An agenda of athletic events has been planned with crosscountry race opening the days events The coed race Will also have elementary school students competing At 1130 am junior football game with the Stayner Green Machine taking on Georgian Bay Secondary School of Meaford Aboys volleyball game will start at pm with the 1977 senior team taking on the alumni At pm coed volleyball game will be held with the students meeting the alumni The senior 1977 Beaverette girls basketball team will take on an alumni team at pm and the boys play at pm All proceeds raised by the various events will go towards the United Appeal campaign Bomber coach signs contract WINNIPEG CPI Earl Lunsford in his 10th year as general manager of Winnipeg Blue Bombers has been signed to another threeyear contract club president Earle Hiebert announced Iuesday THIS IS LOGO You usually find it at the bottom of an ad But we wanted to draw your attention to our new name Emploi et Immigration Canada Employment and Immigration Canada undo Comm Employan can Emploi dii Canada THE CANADA EMPLOYMENT CENTRE NOW IN BARRIE NEW ours10 SERVICE UNIT COMBINING THE UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE AND CANADA 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netminder stopped 41 shots and was espe cially brilliant during four minute stretch in the third pe riod when Los Angeles played man short In the only other NHL cori test Vancouver Canucks edged Detroit Red Wings 32 World Hockey Association action saw Quebec Nordique whip Cincin nati Stingers 51 while Iii dianapolis Racers and New England Whalers played to 27 ties The Kings Dave Hutchinson was given double minor at 750 of the final period but Vachon rose to the occasion He stopped Clark Gillies on close in drive from the right side Gerry Hart hit the goalpost with shot and the Kings goalie then flopped on his back and made kick save off shot by JP Parise MAKES 28 SAVES Resch posting his first shut out of the season and the 15th of his NHL career did not have nearly as difficult time as Vachon making only 28 saves At Vancouver Dennis Ver vergaerts powerplay goal late Dear Parents near future in the second period broke 11 tie and rookie Jere GiIiiss sec ond goal of the season in the 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Edmontons bruising defen sive tackle Dave Fennel and field goal specialist Lui Pas saglia round out the Canadian categozy in the West Top oices for Candian hon ors in the East were again Weir of Montreal and Gabriel of Ot tawa along with Paul Bennet of Toronto and punter Ken Clarke of the Ticats YOCIIUM AGAIN In the offensive linemanof theyear category last years winner Dan Yochum of Mon treal is again the choice of the Alouettes He faces strong challenge from Mike Wilson giant tackle for the Argos of fensive guard Larry Butler of the Ticats and centre Donn Smith of Ottawa In the West the Lions AI Wil sonrunnerup to Yochum last yearis the BC choice again He is joined by centre Bob Swift of the Bombers veteran guard Ralph Galloway of Sas katchewan Calgarys Harold Holton also guard and tackle Charlie Turner of the Eskimos Defensive backs took all the nominations for defensive player of the year in the West Middle linebacker Dan Kepley is the Edmonton nominee while Grady Cavness is the Lions pick The selectors picked Al Burleson from Calgary while Saskatchewans Roger Goree and Brian Herosian from Winnipeg round out the defensiveplayer category In the East Torontos Ray Nettles winner of the defen siveplayer category in 1973 while with the Lions was nominated from the Argos Net tles is also nominated as out standing player However he will face tough competition from twicenominated Weir from Montreal along with Jim Piaskoski of Ottawa and Mike Samples of the Ticats ROOKIES NAME Winnipegs quick defensive end Lyall Woznesensky joins the Lions Leon Bright Cai rys offensive guard Willie Thomas and Edmontons run ning back Jim Germany in search of rookie honors Sas katchewan has wide receiver and kickoff return specialist Joey Walters also representing the WFC The EFC representatives in the running for the rookie title are Paul Bennett of Argos full back Mike Murpy of Ottawa linebacker John Martini from Hamilton and fullback John OLeary of the Alouettes In the first round of 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