Queens Line WI Scrapbook, 1986-1996, [1986] - [1991], p. 17

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' b /df/#i% will play in F Hockey L e The Forest Hockey Léag‘,’e gets set â€" asyet unnamed team at the meeting. the occasional Sunday afternoon tilt giregpderatte Ilhl?l season wltg a new and was welcomed aboard by the thrown in. ident at the helm and a New â€" exist members, i the 5 § team on the iee, squad ~ will. be, Dan Letere , and _ What will change ... l Phil Conway of Barty‘s Bay was Lawrence Malco‘m and a preliminary â€" 8AameS, -‘Vhiced \?n' 2rekdays Players selected as president at a. league layers‘ list ShOWs that many of them _ 0¢ elimina w * a Taeet a play * 2 found the second contest started an Ee:tlrglgl Ifit Monday evening at the â€" are presently Playing softball for the fini‘slh ed too late and created a strain nyi j 1 g“ e Arena. Eganville Midget team. on those who had to travel. I would yolunteer to serve on the B 0 cz h executive,"‘ Mr. Conway said at the The Four 563’50“5 Sports team will ‘‘We will not schedule doubleheadâ€" meeting. ‘"It doesn‘t have to be in â€"Play its home games at the Eganville | erg in Cobden this year," said Mr. the capacity of president.‘"‘ Arena along_ with the Blazers, Conway, "unless we run into a jam § & He stated that he believed a Heideman‘s Loggers and Team . ang have to schedule the odd one."‘. p}elrs(;g }fror:ll Eganville, if possible, Stafford. As it stands now, six teams will should head up the league and, in s will, of course, get to _ advance to the playoffs with the first fact, Dennis Schruder was formally sez:‘flt%ae] gaellf‘ending' champions’ (%olden and second place clubs earning a apprpache_d. to do so but he. politely Lake Thunderbirds, but the Tâ€"Bitds first round bye. The remaining four declined citing other commitments. plan to play more home games this teams | will play â€"a bestâ€"ofâ€"five _ It was moved by Doug Bishop of Season. out of the Sherwoodâ€"Bay . quarterâ€"final. 3 Searson‘s Blazers and seconded by Afena in Batry‘s Bay. (The rationale Semiâ€"final rounds are to consist of G, Johnst £ th i; â€" being most of the players are from is the ary sohnston of the Ross Royals the Killaloe area and it‘s closer, plus 4. bestâ€"ofâ€"seven _ set _ as is that Mr. Conway be president. A the Thanderbirds always drawl well _ Championship series. Playoffs_have vote was taken and it, the Bay 3 ”nB y always been the league‘s biggest businessman joked, was ‘‘regretfully _ UP in the Bay.) draw. carried!"‘___ _ 5 Joining _ the . Thunderbirds â€" at Compromising the remainder. of Sherwoodâ€"Bay _ is, naturally, . the Team Lists _ | _ 2o3 . the executive is past president Gerry Barry‘s Bay Merchants while both The next league meeting is this | | Fulcher, â€" viceâ€"president Ray Mc the Cobden Cougars and Ross Royals coming. Monday ~evening at the | Gratl:x, and secretaryâ€"treasurer Terry play at the Cobden Astrolabe. Eganville Arena at which time a )j L Hamilton. The regulat season schedule has 20â€"player list must be sué)mltteg by & f been cut from 28 to 21 games with each team. Changes can be made in fOer.th(éon“:Z?]}jogzlrgti}:)i waosf Ioil::rfi each team playing the other on three â€" the list, but it must be finalized by 3 rfipresentatives in dealing with issues _ "C""‘°"5â€" th;}tlhlrd‘game c;f thle o g ; ; that arise during the upcoming F 1y ere is a rule alteration of note. > â€" season which | beging. itholg re(]r)easveen mz&"’(();to.a rri{:lmlatsmfforgls To discourage stalling by players as doubleheader in Eganville on Friday, mgetin so thefelwas 3 5 t 5 the clock runs down at the end of a October 17. $ untig]’ his shivel Whmt';;;l“es 10’: period, stop time will now be in (I think it‘s a good league and it _ fle tcam was eoing to be bat of o CHeC for the final minute. was run very well last year," said â€". league Thergeforg 58 P 180 ©_. In past years, with the first and t | Mr. Conway. Eefeddle was approved base-ga‘gs second frames running as straight â€" / & ; ; time, a team, say with a faceâ€"off / seven . t ie * New Team rexert toe e;hmlz iingheltev‘;lll,: oi??::g deep in its own zone, would have 4 ‘The EFHL will operate with the does not make it for the startin little trouble killing off the last 30 same number of teams (eight) as last _ belj). - & seconds or so. year, but there w’ill be a change with Ten games must be played for a the Pembr_oke 76‘s dropping out and Game nights will remain the same Player to be eligible for the playoffs a franchise sponsored . by Fpur as last year with Eganville hosting. and.suspensions handed out in other Seasons Sports of Eganville coming . games on Wednesday and Friday, leagues or tournaments . will be ; â€" te» Cobden on Monday and Friday and. honoured by the EFHL. The popular * + Norm. Zadow . represented _the _ the Bay Wednesday and Friday, with, Shootout has been retained. & $ 7 f $ ECKF_ORDâ€"Barry and Laura ‘ j ; ;" a are. thrilled. to announce . the : M No bel safe arrival of their first child, 7 % .. oo «* ~wr l * ‘Nicholas _Barry _ barn _ on * i to o. ces 393 6 November 5, 1986 weighing 7 t BX a9el lbs. 10 0z. Proud grandparents 0 d 4 3 & are _ Clarence. and . Greta t x9 s Eckford, . Ray and Dorothy f J * i Snider and .great grandmother. : ce 8 *A B NMrs. Cassie Sharpe. / i e 0 ul | § : ds azil ; & 3 _ MeLAUGHLIN: . Kent | and - Janet Weller received the Bonnie . (Nee Tabbert) are & o|degree Master of Science i pleased_ to announce. the: birth § f Ss|Crop Science and â€" Plant o o N) Ecology at the fall Convoca: : i ghing 8 ; : d lbs. 4 ozs, Proud grandparent Y‘ \tion of ‘ the University of > grandparents . |tion Ne I are Kenand Phyllis McLaughlin ¢|Saskatchewan. She is emâ€" } and â€"Henry and â€" Eleanor / <\|ployed â€" as _ a _ Research Tabbert, s Assistant, â€" Crop Developâ€"| | «. ment Centre, University ofl, Saskatchewan. â€" 3 ( ; 1 I

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