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pai —~ Wednesday, January 29, 1986 ME GAMES: Thurs., Jan. Drumheller at Olds I Tues., Feb. 4 - 8:30 p.m. The Gazette » P; HOME GAMES: 30 - 8:30 p.m. OLDS ELKS HOCKEY CLUB CHINOOK HOCKEY LEAGUE .-. Tues., Feb.:11 - 8:30 p.m. Eckville at Olds Thurs., Feb. 13 - 8:30 p.m. Lacombe at Olds L Ponoka at Olds — Ta aa) E''y win in Eckville The Olds Elks won 5-4 over the Eckville evin Mayan, with two; and one each from Mark Wentworth and Butch Smith. The game was played on the Eagle's home ice. Grizzlys lose twice overtime against the Hobbema Hawks in Hobbema on January 21. The game-winning goal was scored by Mike Morin at 4:32 of of the game. - Dean Gladue and Ivan. Moore supplied’ the other two goals for the Hawks. Darryl Wein- “Congratulations” to the following youth bowlers who qualified represent Olds in for Zones in the near future. For Bantam Boys Singles will be Shelby Chrest, and the Bantam Boys Team will consist of Raymond Taylor, Michael Glover, Jeff Crush, Shaun Mitchell, and Darby Chrest. For Bantam Girls Singles we have Robin Guthrie, Junior Girls Lana Illcisin, and Junior Boys Kevin Cullen. Congratulations again and Go Get’m Kids. Our apology The Order of the Purple will be canvassing in Olds for the Alberta Heart and Stroke Foundation through the month of February not just February 1 to 5 as was reported in last week's Gazette. The Gazette Mity Mite No. 1 Saturday, January 265, our team travelled PEPEE i E Fa is @® uy iL super hosted a Red impressed that you were took the challenge and . After a skated so hard and strong against this team that played so ex- tra. aggressive and i B uly tft 38 Aaron Grant was contest, goalie and played a Chris McCullough and good game. Jason Thomson were een The boss grumps that there’s no reason to down to Crossfield for another crack at their tough opposition from Minor Hockey’ Week. “ 21, the See oo same ad theberiods our boys held Red Deer Dairy Queen ‘helt te oe = Blaziers for Minor B® cnsek Uy thelt Hockey Week, GrOP defense twice and fire 2 third "made by Bjonna. Barton 1 goal acts Although the whole . . team worked hard assists; Mike Imbery, A defensively Crossfield Tom Pederson, Dallas opt firing on our Mauck and Kelly Bar- ; 4 ~., goalie, Kevin Mc- tholow with 1 assistr aid. Kevin made — Jani 25, Olds aa moves and y stop many goals; travelled to Indus for 44,4 stil the Jed on Bjonna’s second refling shot. Many more great efforts of digging, passing, and shooting were made; net provided Kevin with his opportunity to score once in the third period. Then Chris Hammer made a nice pass to Jason Dreger who drilled home the er played Strathmore. Olds could not take ad- vantage of the ten minor penalties to Strathmore and lost 4-3 in double overtime. In the first 5 minute over- time period the teams played with the goalies but the second period is played without. Olds had a good chance to win as Shawn Newton just missed the open net before Airdrie scored. Scoring for Olds Shawn Newton from Chris Bell; Grant Bell assisted by Myron McCullough; M. Mc- Cullough unassisted. Chris Bell was named player of the game. Sunday morning at . 11:00 saw the Pee Wee . A’s and Lake Bonavista play for the “Dp” event trophy. Another double over- time loss for Olds as Lake Bonavista scored with 58 seconds, left to Scoring for Olds Cory goaltender Ryan Mauck assisted by Kangas who played Shawn Newton; Les very well in all three Dodd assisted by Chris games to keep us in the Bell; Chris Bell assisted tournament. by Jason Terry. Greg Olds played two solid Coonfer was player of games and should be the game. Honorable commended on their mention should go to sportsmanship 1 DIET CENTER: NEW KID ON THE BLOCK? Not hardly. Though we've just opened here, Diet Center has been helping people to lose weight for over 15 years at nearly 2,000 locations throughout the U.S. and Canada. Call now for more information! 227-DIET (227-3438) Diet Center of Innisfail 120 Henday Square Innisfail, Alberta am re sc The Weight-Loss Professionals turn off the motion- sensing burglar alarm when the staff shows up in the inks disgusted loss of 2-0. league game coming io t) 3. Robert Bur Oran, with a very ett, Shawn McDermid, iscouraging and having a 1-0 lead. Lee Taylor opened the Chinook Hockey Leauge to ae Standings Dirks. Score was 2-2 at GP WL T Pts. the end of the 2nd | Stier Sabre 9 8-31 3 Is ined period. Paul Gustafson | Eckville Eagles 20 13 6 1 27 ae Ye | cca ms 120 17 got things rolling in the | [°° Lacombe Merchants 20 8 12 0 16 8rd period and soon af- | Drumheller Miners 2 7.13 0 14 ter Lee Taylor scored | Innisfail Eagles my. OG his second assisted TOP SCORERS again ‘ason Di G A Pts. Then a — oon Rick Bowles, Stettler 19 15 34 49 - o SON | Lorne Monohan, Ponoka 2221 26 47 Dirks turn score, | Daryl Braxandall, Stettler 19 21 22 43 assisted by Lee Taylor. | Bleir Hanna, Trochu 21. 21 19 “ Ken Duncan, Stettler 19 19 21 Last, but not least, was | Kevan Mayan, Eckville 17.18 20 38 our. very own Dan | bDerwinHunter, Drumheller 20 17 20 37 Jones, winding up for a | Rob Dyck, Ponoka 21 16 21 37 drive and whoops _ GOALTENDERS pile missed iss puck (Must Play One-Third of Teams Games) ae 7: MP GA W-LT Ave. Was it intentional? Will | Brian Ebbesen, Eckville 617 39 640 3.79 we over Rie ee |e er wer as 620. 483 While the goalie yy Ferman, Conv : : Albert Boyd, Olds 703 58 830 4.95 giggled with relief and | poug Smith, Stettler 545 47 7-20 5.17 Olds looked around in | Larry Prowse, Lacombe 625 54 370 5.18 drifted Bob Galloway, Trochu 541 47 640 5.21 sel ies the ce Ron Moritz, Olds 562 49 7-30 5.23 Pee Wee As Jeff Holmes, Jason This past weekend Dreger, Matthew , y saw the Pee Wee A’s Russell, Warren Fast, travel to Standard for a Josh Hillock, Chris y tournament. The first Hammer, Kurtis Person game was at 10:00 a.m. or kept cheered for ©” Saturday against by their families io; the Airdrie Turbo's who friends. ee luck os by ie pea * 7-2. Sundays game Sd Leeda aettad by provide exciting -.en- Cory Mauck. Cory was tertainment for the named Player of the A aed Game for Olds as he ne kn So by Bjonna Fuchs. defence. Jefferv Homes At 4:00 p.m. the boys GOODWILL ED TRADES 1985 Buick Skylark Sed V6 ae oe . cot cruise control’ > 1 3 950” 1982 Pontiac J2000 Hatchback C er ee cl $5,250” 1984 GMC % Ton 4x4 Sierra Classic ee ean $10,500° 19 M burban Air ae eeu ee eae S$ i 1 a 0o"° 1981 Ford % T See Ore NO 3 $5,950” 1981 GMC *% Ton Alberta Junior Hockey Standings NORTH wet F A. Pts Sherwood Park Crusaders 21 13 3 193 142 45 St. Albert Saints 20 15 0 192 173 40 Fort Saskatchewan 17 17 1 162 164 36 Fort McMurray 11 27 0 176 236 22 SOUTH Caigary Canucks 27 14 0 203 189. 54 Hobbema Hawks 21 16 1 #178 164 43 Calgary Spurs 18 20 0 164 168 36 1 Olds Grizzlys 13. 26 SCORING LEADERS GP G A Pts PIM Blake Jurgens, Olds 40 36.39 75 - 22 Brad Wilson, Olds 40 23 52.75 138 Eric Murano, Canucks 41 28 39 67 24 Lubo Dzurilla, Ft. Sask. 356 25 40 65 47 Barry Kress, Ft. McMurray 32 30 32 64 170 Daryl Harpe, Hobbema * 38 21 43 64 105 Dan Hart, Ft. McMurray 30 31 30 61 121 Brent Morrison, Ft. McMurray 35 24 36 60 104 Derek Loomer, Olds 40 28 31°59 94 Wes Craig, St. Albert 30 19 37 56. 91 Dwayne Wills, Ft. McMurray 37 16 38 54 61 Zarley Zalapski, Ft. Sask. 27:20 33 53 46 Mike Ikeda, Canucks 40 26 27 53 106 Mark Thietke, Sherwood Park 37 23 28 51° 83 Barry Chyzowski, St. Albert 33 28 22 50 2 Todd Birse, Spurs 36 23 27 50 26 Bill Davidson, Ft. Sask. 36 5 45 50 61 GOALTENDERS (Must play one-third of team’s games) MP GA SAV GAA Garth Sanderson, Sherwood Pk. 1221 67 607 3.29 Jamie Bowman, Canucks 1939 119 814 3.68 Sandford Gauthier, Hobbema 1642 103 709 4.01 Jeff Ferguson; Spurs 1145. 80 474 4.19 Frank Furlan, Sherwood Pk. 869 61 «386 4.21 Scott Stanley, Spurs 1078 «81 496 4.51 Darry! Davis, St. Albert 730 59 346 4.85 Jeff Stayko, Ft. Sask. 1069. 87 473 4.88 Glen Furgason, Olds 1810 1 1068 6.17 Randy Workman, Ft. McMurray CARD OF THANKS The Bowden Curling Club would like to win 4-3. J Armstron floor een — Look for this sign. It separates The Flooring Pros from everyone else. a IN APPRECIATION OF a5 > s YOUR SUPPORT IN 1985 ohh. WE ARE HAVING, A = “TRADE IN YOUR OLD FLOOR SALE” oIN SC ae We Will Pay You Up To $5.00 s.y. For Your Old Kitchen Floor When You Purchase Any Of The Following Armstrong Products: _& $5.s.y. on Armstrong Solarian Supreme * $4 s.y. on Designer Solarian or Designer Solarian ll * $3 s.y. on Collectors Solarian, or Crown Corlon * $3 s.y. on Regal Candide *% $2:s.y. on Candide * Over 140 Patterns & Colors Plus - Discontinued Waterfall Mats - $5 Each ideal for Rumpus Rooms, etc. - Plus Many In Store Carpet Specials Seautifut Walls «We ) hone 556-8816 - 5026 - 51 Street, Olds An RRSP Seminar from Today, it’s easy to buy an RRSP. But not all RRSP’s are Wood Gundy. 44tc - 40 s.y. of Used 40 oz. Commercial Carpet at $3 s.y. Sierra Classic _ Loaded with options .,.........-eseeeeeeee $6,650” 1981 Chevrolet Silverado % Ton J & D Backhoe Bowden M & M Food Store Davidsons Cartage Alta. Nursery & Seeds Ltd. thank the many supporters 0: our Farmer's Bonspiel. Without your help curling would not have been the enjoyable success it was. Dicksons Gulf R.P.M. Automotive Versaline Farm Supply Rosehill Auction Mart Macleods (Olds) the same. Getting the right investment and the right ad- vise can make a world of difference to the value of your RRSP. So Wood Gundy is offering a free seminar — it's the advice you need from the professionals who know the answers. 350 auto, air cond., tilt, cruise ........--+-++> $6 9 55 o°° 1983 Ford R 4cyl.,4 haces ee as tes Rae $6 9 s50° 1980 Chevrolet % Ton 4x4 a 4 ou pen ( (ry o simicioomeno0n 9 900 $5 9 550° 1980 GMC % Ton . cl . Sere pe Se ae Encl $5 y 5 5 o°° H & R PONTIAC BUICK LTD. | Box 3009 Olds, Alberta TOM 1P0 Phone 556-6404 - 556-3606 Traders Electric Bowden Bank of Nova Scotia Meyer's Mens & Boys Wear G & C Auto Repair Olds Fertilizer Bowden |.D.A. Pharmacy Stirdon Systems Bowden Agencies Revelstoke Olds E.D. Jans Oldbow Lumber Lloyd Smith Wootton Tire Fytens Tire & Marine Crownmart Ernie Short Texaco Jensen's Mens Wear Motocar Automotive Supply Farley Holdings Fountain Tire Olds Inn Stauffer’s Auto Electric Olds Home Hardware Olds Veterinarian Centre United Feeds Duffin Chev-Olds Bird Electronics George's Farm Supply Civic Tire Innisfail Merit Hardware Don Miller U.F.A. Maybanks Drugs Innisfail Safety Service Broyce International Gole & Sons John Deere (Olds) Innisfail Auto Dealers Assn. R. H. Bell & Sons Berschts Innisfail Auction Mart Bowden Printers Ltd. Greenway Fertilizer Cloverleaf Texaco *If we have inadvertantly missed anyone please accept our apologies and know that we are thankful for your support. 6-1tc Come, listen and learn. Place: Olds Royal Canadian Legion Hall Date: Monday, February 3, 1986 Time: 7:00 P.M. Admission: Free, but seating is limited.
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