Burgessville WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 4, p. 5

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I ials finish with 9 pal /J 786 . - ® & ; j 12â€"3 win over Stingers 3: | - i i Earning assists on the 12 3 f - Norwich Imperials were in a ning (12 | | seoring mood at Simeoe Priday ... markers were Warboys, having INTERNATIONAL PLOWING MATCH 1980 evening, trourt;‘m_ngf gll_mcoe :afl?ea}lt;y night f'oe g:g;e § | f 2â€"3, in their final game ering, earning five, 7 . * soosce * Fegular 30â€"game _ Martin, also turning in 2 top Farmstead and Rural Home Improvement Competition _ | schedule. The decisive victory, Pell‘lforlr}ance olfl puck pfissmfi, é j ‘ F test that had to be collecting three; arshn, nd your entry along wit s | n ? ‘;‘3“ due to theâ€" recently _ Lambert, Schaafsma each had , Send your entry 9 h $2 entry fe? to | ll"ep ?{1 protest by Simcoe, left Two, Bob fHall, Ne Palmer, Mrs. A.E. Dale, RR 4, Woodstock before April 30, 1978.. | Noggwichinfom‘“‘ plositi&n, their Ka?fma" and Fitzgerald moved _ 1. Farmstead most improved. : in the playoffs since _ in for one. J : > o | fe‘;i‘grsil:g Intermediate B _ TheSimcoe snipers were Ross 2. Rural Home (Hamlets included) most improved. _ y | hockey. _ _ ho ons in soredten two 3. Rural Home most attractive already improved. _ / ~~/7 & The Imperials gave notice . M ty. Thq latter collected two us f : they were out t6 get this one, | assists, ‘Brian Clarke one. “;_ 4. Farmsteads most attractive already improved. § o ‘~g into a 30 lead in the There were 16 penalties s â€" a i‘;’:fiifii Deriod, carrying a _ Served during the evenin %‘ s 5 Farm entrance not entered in any other class. se of 41 in the Boing to the Stingers. Their s 2 § scomg 2oiigd then skating away _ Parade included a fiveâ€"minute Â¥ for further information contact your nearest committee member ifictgna 5â€"3 margin in the final. mzzijor tto Bob F(t)ster' for fidght';ll:g o oys ing in scoring duties for _ 5N0 a tenâ€"minute miscond[C" .10 ELVIN BALLS, CHAIRMAN 467â€"5263 § mnvtxi‘gh, when. practically :Iohn Rodge?s. Th.e Norwm_h list £ 1 CH every o n es enc in e ie criee tor hentine Shots= ED LOVELL 485â€"0208 ART DALE 424â€"9725 q points, had Dale e er for fighting. Sho A f (I:ga}}lef(:xt:m Coming with his on goal, Imperials 46, Simcoe ROGER ORTH 424â€"9014 BRYCE SMITH 842â€"3019 ‘ biggest game of the season, â€" 42. . : sc%ring four goals. Terry The winners brought both : Warboys and lineâ€"mate Terry _ their net minders into action, Fitzgerald were close behind, . Gord Reeves working the first § . 1 P with three, backed up by â€"â€" two periods and Jim Palmer the e-acgles off the sticks of Art _ final. Bothlookedsharp, Reeves o rysse and Joe Marsh. allowing one in the second and Cattry Palmer two in the third, one of b gxe;se a breakaway goal, giving > “] 7 ~ him very little chance to make § > .ar OyS : the save. n amed MVP | February 22, 1978 T}EI'; NORW!I Terry Warboys, right winger “”3":% ha | C @ | tCYcX F4 tX ts fi . Y OC @ i . _ £.3 on the Norwich Imperials, has {osmaapaal mt â€"AColine ’fi m 2l P Miitirmmmimct ) Cnrmmmanal ~ W gimmimnntts‘ frczgziia l :. Ofpmacaca en been named most valuable | S i tmar "¢" PA E: O t t o e >‘ h. ~ omm â€"~ Je o oo ht $itce 0 PR tA n COCL CX OA C C K Cl. C Squthern division. When all 8 . ># TWsR j W + stt \ M C_spf & * A2" . _\ TAam J E. game sheets have been handed . o S ’ i +Â¥~ 7 _Â¥ "@p# & «yZ “’\ s ;';Q%"‘ ""câ€" d 4 into the hand.s of Scoring z %‘ io f"""";? mes * "‘i .}\ fi }'. C é + \» (,tf 7 iy 4'\ & y/{‘ 3 c f StatiSfiCian El?odle O,Domlellli ;)f va Niz A 3@’ & £ $ f ~% {} w N { + [‘z, Q Q fi a i\ q ?fi \ imicbe, Worhoys Is the Hkey. . my To _( en yPe ol comil‘ > 2 1= $A 4 y &4 iiglice to be also leading scorer . !* .. :o ;. {fgj ,,’«“ /< %W ,‘&/ Q&fffigfi// i. ..zol> omm \ } in his diViSion and has been: enz ;f”f,pfil #fiMz;fl.,w ,,// ‘ f P} f s [r 3 named on the second allâ€"star / [ . umm â€"mev ) mss 4 wfs , â€" o /W 2 tpat Sprague, another right ; aikg . 70 o * "al ba" B ar t silh gf’ < " e v H Winger on the hnperials line'up ;, l ’:»_-,'- .~ , P ¢ $ } E h J p . 16 ;‘ s f 4'-": .j, s z{' "", "La> a [ Int. B hockey, has been named _ in WAE SAE â€" . jug % 4 Wws :Mn CD + 5T ' '4 one of the forwards on the first t Fah" ul Kril . % ,,v ' e s $ _ g.a00n h 4 R \\ \ | allâ€"star team. Art Cattrysse, _ s ; & § J c 3 s C 4 also of Norwich, has been .. * s $ :. 3 â€" 4 ' /m C . C & [ named one of the defencemen . § | 3 mw w"‘ uns : 4 ts v w w MX H on the second allâ€"star team in j f W wan " s f z. g’ o & 1 1 C s i the south division. W . > , ’ R 4 A § _ _/ accditim [ As mentioned elsewhere, the [ . 26‘ het 3. &E ’&% â€" Ahk : * f | Imperials will now enter a bestâ€" _*_ % % t 1 %&)j 6 fi/ @:‘% o . w p ~ $ 4 ofâ€"five semiâ€"final series with .. «M Â¥ _ ” i atitkh . 2A C 0n y § tho f pelhi Leafs. This round should | _ @@@®i “‘”%@ 4 s * | ‘_pe a top attraction, as these _ _ * C & 4 l2 g S 4; : clubs have ‘been close all | season. A € e f ' Norwich Imperials j ‘ ; 1977â€"1978 _ f The Norwich Imperials hockey club are into the final stretep of ~| ul f the hockey season, the playoffs. Back row L t9 R â€" Rick Talpot | $ (Trainer), ‘Lambert Schaafsma, Doug Z!MMer, Colin gyp _ chinson, Pat Sprague, Bill Hall, Terry WarboYS: Bob Hall, Terry Fitzgerald. Front row L to R.â€" Noel Marree! (Manager), Gord _ Reeves, Steve Blakely, Neil Palmer, Art Cattrysse, Dale Kaufman, mffi,xfke Marsh, Jim Palmer, Ken Blackman 5 § (Coach). Absent are Paul Kookla, Stan Millard, Bert Stubbs, f . â€" Dave Pick (Trainer). 3 j E ,

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