anva 34 sn riiciiiriiis OPENED The brand new ski resort at Mount St Maia officially be came operational yesterday afternoon with an enthusiast in gathering at the opening ceremonies Proprietor Josl lluier and his wife Elfride are the first up the Double TBar Lift Ifter Ontario Minister of Travel and Publicity James Auld declared the facilities open reception atthe chal lug thef hosts 115PM lid Pal con crahle margin over the final stages Barrie Sevenlips fell tl toNewmarket Huskies last night in Central Ontario Senior action at Newmarket Arena Huskies shifted into Isole first place hold us the torrld twopaint spread from lead to last was maintained DrillfI Pepsis who wh pped Coilingwood Shipbuild 74 night nrescsiared 1nth Barrie in the runnewp outstari gneiminding ti goals lathe final seconds mark ed ethorNewniarket win while Seveotlps were full value for effort despite the three tally handicap Peter Lacey Bill Purcell Don Cosburn and Don et located at database of the three main runs highlight ed the program Mount St Lnuisis located in miles north at Barrie just off Highway 400 Examiner Photo Lakehejaf FSiars Match iRuSSians NM WILLIAM The riperierity oi fluslas national hodey learn evident in the first two men of their current er hlbitlon tourat Canadafaltcred Tuesday night as they were held to tie by the Lake head Sailor Alisha The Alisters made up of players from the Thunder Bay Senior league were augmented by four players from the Thun der Day Junior league and held only one practice before the game The junior were ob talried Monday night and had not played with their team mates More going on the Ice Two of the juniors Dob Munro Ind Murray Smith of Fort Wil llnm Cnnndiens wcro instm mental in the ticsoaring during the final two minutes of play as the Allstare trailed in the first period the flue Ifans appeared erratic and placed notloenhle erriphnsison using They were held score less alter the Allstars took to lead on goal by Roger Sawfcki at the l7scoond mark It was the first shot of the some Outshootfng the Alistars 74 ill the swim period the Rustin manech only one goal Alexandri Atiitov Veniamfn Akxlidivv and Konstatln lak tw scared for ltiunlI hr the thrki pcriad with the snore tied 11 the illusions mailed fierce attack but floor shootln and the outstand goalie inn of Joey Dam ford held them to two goals Dammit made stops in the final frame while his Russian montrrpnrt Victor liomIvI Orillia Trips Shipbuilders osmiummany im red Drillln Popsia Hailed nto amid pls deadlock with Darrin SevenUps last night by bouncing Colllnrwood Rup huildcrn 74 lit the Mills om miinlly Centre Prpsls who nrr ahnklru on only reason slump unloaded 5W tislanmi nttniii ll Hilrvnilldrre mil nutunts sunflower thiou with seven gym Mug the goal output rink for the hosts were nu ilsusrd Oat Gardner Whit ltfouuecu Jim Murtchlr tinny iiiinn faggot iimu mmmi Iv In or era flow to third place hi the flirt is war my WIImsiey Ifec fission and Fern tit lore Oriiiia pays the Mini visit the Coilimvnd immunity Centre this Friday niaht at no pan while frontmun Novi maM lliiskteslirvode idinod In via ytiw Finn SENIOR STliX fast ï¬lms leanil Nunmu mom OrtlIiI mumM mummt iuiiuiis Oillltl lm allowed two goals and blotted raiy one shot HELD EDGE Throughout the game played before 4500 fans the Russians held territorial edge on the Lnkchead team Anatoli Tamdv thcusunliy outspoken coach of the Russians disappeared immediately the game endui He spent most of the flute behind his players bendl with notebook in his hand Gite coach Arkadi Glflfil they through an interpreter said the Russian team played vuttyywperior hodrey nJhc first two games of the tour mid he yrus most disappointed with Staff Smythé thewnguc played The Bus sians defeated Montreal Junior Canadians Friday and dntbbed Canadas national team to Sunday at Toronto Barton Bradley 36yearvold conch of the illStill credited his teams showing to the way they followed his instructions toldtlie boys to play pa itinn and they did he said The tinssian tenm moves to Winnipeg today where they are rchcdulcdto mcct Canadas na tional team Thursday for the second time Both national teams will meet again in Win nipeg Dad 20 after the Rus slnnsi meet rknioon Quakers of the Sn ntchowan Scnior League Friday at Saskatoon Threats Change MONT toi Slnfforti Smytheu president and part owner of Toronto Maple Leafs of the National lfockry league and Maple leaf Gardens thrch My not to al im dioduied intemationnl hockey game between Canada and czeohizslovnkia to take place in the arena Smythe blasted the Cunnillnn Amateur Hockey Association for the Tllllly Ulricnudisn tum whcii will play in ldoru Irys world hockey dmmpion shipsr toasts dctcntrd this team to in Maple inf finr dens Sunday lte said he would an CAM officials to allow the Ouch turn to play the N1li0iri 11mm instead of Canadas na tional team The OiMimcrl now play mostly benefit nrnrl around Ontario it the CAJIA refuses to allow in match which wmld played fnn ID the date Id for the CInndICzcch mntrh thrn id have to serloiirt consliliir closing the doors in refunding the money paid for tickets said if like fAlM are golnil it Iflld old mm into time urn rim let them send the but old menand thats the Mil piti Tlmeu than them mole of road tunlora and norm filth Timers who are still playing and theyll do better Jot than that team did Sunday The Old Timers include filil Mill Min Filled with whiff unions in the litl world in ships ltsrry Watson Cali or Derry and Drum Gillan Mi laidhsni Murray Itemth and van lnvin NM WW II Melville flat Gordon secretory menu of the WM said his limp has must with tlmyfhe for the Canada game We M1 Minster Mint out muons lunaticM Mb tl fna interview The Imi Mallnil Ii hmto to not We mimmii In in Domed in Winoipu the they need think wed opposition lined up for them on their Canndiiin tour wanicd them to play our Rochester American luiifrl he said and thc itusslnns wanted to play ltochrsirr of the American Hockey lcnguc buittic CAIfA wouldnt go for that at nil Lust policy ih the past hns been not to allow professional team in play nnintnurn whrihrrflhu toime involinl are Canadian or foreign Spider Gibson shared the Huskies scoring and Jess Weller struck for Sewnvas Barriemanaged hrict Hi lead in the first frame but that advantage disappeared quickly as Newmarkct counted twice in the last fiveminutes The hosts added twoscores without reply in the second session and the third period was scoreless Is SevenUps applied heavy pres sure The key manin theNewmnr ket victory was goalkeeper Bill Orr who was virtualhiï¬nbest able fncing large number of SevenUp golden opportunities Dnrriepcnotrated the Husky do fences increasingly and ended by dominating the third period At the other end Terry Moore worked capany in his third as slgnmcnt tor SevenUps lie blocked ZS oi 29 Neivmnrket drives and had little chance on the four that slipped past in contrast to SevenUps first TODAY IN SPORTS ifOEKP Orini Exhibition at Barrie McEnchern and Flynn Cartagc Bantams Barrie Ar enn pmr visit to theoompact ewninr kï¬ymna they were well out match the boaisrtrldcf Against Newmarket feared mgattaekatyle DIrrle wen thered an early hooking penalty to George Grleor successfully Corby Adams and Roger Purdie weoeeflectivo in clearing breekcasne Barrins way near the mldwmoint and they minted the leadgosl Weller cilrnaaed strong threeman rush Ivy iindinz quirk opening Newmarket recovered to tie the cantatmtliva mtnililtelatcrfla my ti re rnm therlghtsldcll1 past Moores Ihoulder The evenhial winner was re corded by Bill Purcelip normal iy defenceman pinyin his first gm fur Dickinson left wing recenthitfrom Oakvilie Oaki Purcell fllpped sort shot that eluded Moores nnn hold no slippedthiough his pads Newmark solidified their lead with eartysecond pei ledmarker from Cosburn member or the St Catharinen TeePeea in his hinlor days He guided stop shotfrosn well out through mass or halfwa down lengthhzorewu corn pleiely blodred The goal spark ed life into anaestimlled 300 spectators who sat ontheir trends torpthe lira minutes mt HYP Pace and both goalkeepers proceeded to steal theshow Drrexecuted several notable saves on excellent SevenUp chances He picked off foray by Adamawho was uncovered at the doorstep Moments later the Newmnflct guardian was sensational covering blast by Bob Garner who hnd burst through alone and he was In position to hang the followup drive by Prlng Moore stepped into the robbery aci denying In iincovered thrust by Brian Mlih on no dams finally an Man with 51 seconds topare before tho intermission born In Durk ies counted criminal goal he Jim Penderust emergedfrom hookl Barrie managed to trldo with Midland Fly piled byethl National Hockey anteater the hosts mnï¬ggfor the return attack 0n initial thrust Huskies milled around the besieged Moore and Gibson hailed the pack into tho open side from scramble Facing deficit of three goals Seventtps braced them ï¬ves for lla and effort cy pan is alters tiring and quickly took oontrolofplay The hosts held on for the full period an Orr continued his her nice providing the edge on the 111 ICE CHIPS Work uninit ments kept little Norm hirlong out of the SevanUp lineupus coach Jock Dyra was forced to juggle his charges Gerry cliride imerted on the rtghtwing with Pringnnd Gar neri while Howie Forbes was advanced from the blue line corps to partner Jess Weller and Weeks Moore received an other Jolt on the nose when he was dlglpcd by flying stick blade ring the first period He had received similar knock gimlriday at W39 to Drillln rec vcd nas gash north check when long stick nicked him from boards colilrir Abbott and Piircell were ac ng oppos is each other for the first time They were teammates last reason with Gait Harriette Next Sunday after noon has been designated Yiiung Canada Day at Barrie Arena For SevenUps tIngle ers one child free for each accompanying adult admission Christmas turkeys will be drawn from the adult admission stain for six lucky fIns iHliliD LUCK Barrie Goal Moore De fence Grigor Robertson 111mm Smith Forwards PurdienAdams Abbott Pring Garner McBride Weller Weeks Nona from Orr De fence Kelly McGuire Kwasi nitsI Fall Forwards Thorn lflm Nigioiu Pur ll Million chasm News will be admitted Referee Jack Shroinhlre of It THE BANK EXAMINER WEDNESPAY DEC l9 BOWLING MIXED MAJOR The leagues first series roil ed to halt with ltIlfW Gangrwinning by threepoint margin over Corn Huskers Nev crbuzcrs were another two points off the pace and Clerk sm lioiai followed another single point back Nora linin was the most auc rcssful individual of the week postan both but ccorel lot and 57$ while llm Orr In and Jim Poole mi headed the man Team standings iiIlf le Gang Com Muslim 70 Nev crluuirs tie Clnrkson Hotel Outlan 60 DlllIrdI Aces it thrice Motel Raiders Til Rinlkngcrs Alley crs Wostcnders lit Hamilton Recordsi Initial Victory Hamilton posted so shutout IgalnstGuelph It Danie Arena as they won their first legion uttls Junior contest in nar rnw clashes Niagara Falls nipp ed 5t Mikes a1 Barrie beat Marlboro It Peterboiough outscored 5t Catharine Andrew Der fired three ltnmllton markers and lfsmilton two Peteiborou Seattitotr crtson was hat rider II field and Gord Deiby earn ed one goal Jim lamillon plied with Hr Mr Irlner and find Lawrence hit the mark once For Niagara Falls Rttt Jer mcy and Brian Dyers scored and Jim Mayan matted the only Stt Mikes snore Mark Potts Ipaibed disBurk win with two iF voii BUY BEER oNii IN THE iioiiiiiii snisoii aiiiiiii THIS Chooscthcnlcthntiemthlngmtetak um mamaam anvoldetimc licitynlciand ah blended togetlichorl get the wmkin the big which to We deeply implying Richmond Hill Linesmsn Andy Clause of Aurora MTPERIOD Barrie Weller afrileelu Forbes pl5 Guitarist Lacey tGlbson Puritan ism Newmarket Purcell Million Pendergast 1H Penalties Grlgor thooki 412 Forbes traumas SECOND PERIOD Newmarket Oosoarn Thomington Nicholas 250 Newmarltet Gibson trorhan Kelly 09 Penalties bsbum lint 641 Pendergast hook iozu TliIRD PERTOD No Scoring Penalty Thornington board ezu sums 0N GOAL By MIME 530 By Newmarkct it 529 league ivsufflclent iiith the demands atirnort of its rate players after each game and lend eventually to pay cuts rabeabonuses tongue iIsh lugs praise and deployment of personnel Prank Seike sf In aperi enoed observer of hockey tal ye ent developedthe idea last year oneof his last protects before retiring as geocratronn nger it turned inn to be icrriiic system says coach Toe Blake WT in using it agsin this yen The gamebygnmestudy was conducted by Selke and Blake After eneh contest whether Montreal wonor lost the in dividual players were given star very good good fair plus fair or poor grades The results were tabulated throughout the season tinieiéaisi StillWinning The Legion Little NliLa Tor onto Maple beafs streaked along to their sixth consecutive vic tory dumping Winnipeg at Barrie Arena Montreal Canad ians dropped to Ulmepdlnt deficit in second place when they were tripped 54 by Trall Bos ton kept even with Tull whip ping New York 90 and mic ago bounced Detroit Teamwork hldilighted the Tor onto effort as five players shar ed the scoring PIul Agnew David Olteiily Lewis Kelly Steve Shnmons and Mike Rob illdrd Ill scored for the pace setters David Church and Bob Browning struck back for Win nipeg Ted Pudden Gerry Kinsell Mike QuinnRon Bobbette iii Wm with as Rfchant and Seve Gsricpy manlg one each for MontrraL For Boston Murray Perry and Rod Kyle were hat tri twins while Sydney Watson countEd twica andBob Henderson once threegoal performer for Chicago was Bill McPherson lioh Dnrtonand Warmi Even hit the mIrk twice Randy Pearse once Detroits Gord Burke found the target twice Gory Meger and Jeff Davies once each GB JUNth Last Nilhls Result Penetiing at hillngwood prd Penetang BAltttlE Colilngwood OrilliI Mesiord Nun Games ThursdayMedan It Oriiils FridayJenetnng It BAlilttE Orillln It Mcafurd SundayBARRIE It tienetang BRAlf if need new brakes well inch 50th BONDED liltfllfl lllllllfiS WITH THE 39000 MILE GUARANTEE aft 24 NOW ONLY Oahadténs unnrrsihss Detailed Player Evaluation vex us ready line on player without even look at statistics of part games BlIkc hplnlried Whtn It he ALARM Poll win the Canadi ens ch plonshp victory and loss in theipinyotfs last season the report cards were oon suited in the awardan of some bonuses not covered in pinyen contracts Ohters were per suaded Ike Iry cuts this Statistics dont always tell the iyitoryregarding defensive play and this is where the rat ings help Blaine said in in game there may not betoo much to go by in points or shot and player may be tildned on his desire his ka log or his mistakes Blake pointed out that star ratingdoasnt alwaysvgo to the player who does the monsoon ing Top Index could be awarded IorIstrorir checking tor to player whose efforts apart team when the chips are down Sorrielcategbries re eddedlon the rpm at the moment like recent game when one of Mont reala forwards exhibited no more talent than novice How did Blake rate hlmfi Lousy nidthe angry conch The Canadieru and Toronto Maple Leafs Ire idle tonight but the four United Statesbased tenmrwill see action Chicago Black hawks seeking their fifth straight win play host to Boston Drainszand Detroit Red Wings1 visit New York Rangean On Thursday night Toronto plays in Montreal Ind the Bur ins meettliawlngs at Detroit filii tiflliltl lliiiillilDtl t0NDON rigours Viviiii Diiicibiii for yours rialnmsnt pleasure In TORONTO Giristrms 1553 11AM autumn Pairyiqid Giristms Season UNlVEliSllY mum My Fair lady Dec ha OKEEFE CENTRE National Ballet of CInIdI Dec as Jan itOYAh ALEXANDER THEATRE Second City Dec Ii Jan CltESl THEATRE Sevrrcd Head To January ART OAUJIW Post Painterly Abstraction inhibition of 13th Century Art MAltinutA oiiitanin mm lens il flflu Orle 9min Mill ww res mg ï¬lm112 shes72