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The Gazette 1983-01-05 - 1983-12-28
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Page °8 Darren. Gorzitza scored three goals, Steve Risling scored twice and Jim Dokter once Sunday as Olds Grizzlys handed Red Deer Rustlers a 6-4 trouncing in Red Deer. For the Grizzlys the victory was doubly sweet as they trailed 3- 1 at the end of the first period, scored twice in the second and then got the eventual game win- ner early in the third period as Steve Risling beat Red Deer’s Glenn Raeburn on a breakaway. Jim Dokter’s goal into an open Red Deer net came with 24 seconds left to play. For the Rustlers, it was their third loss in their last four outings. For the Grizzlys the win was won more step back toward the south division leadership as they now trail the Rustlers by only three points. For Kory Brown from the Medicine Hat Tigers, it was a con- tinuance of his mastery over the Rustlers as he Houlder and Rob Fit- blocked more than 50 zgerald. In the third a breakaway. shots. Among these period he saved the two excellent game for the Grizzlys The Gazette Grizzlys best Red Deer Sunday by 6 to 4 count were saves on shots by Terry Wednesday, December 21, 1983 robbing Rick Kosik on as they await the the 1983 half of the return of Randy War season against the Rick Baford has been chola sometime in 1984. Spurs in Calgary Thur- released by the Grizzlys The Grizzlys close out sday. Cranston still leads (Statistics up to Dec. 15) Sid Cranston of the Fort Saskatchewan Traders increased his lead atop the Alberta Junior Hockey League scoring charts to 21 points after four games this week. With 12 points in four outings Cranston boosted his totals to a league leading 32 goals and.46 assists for 78 points. Grant Rezewski of Sherwood Park has taken solid hold of se- cond place with 57 points on 28 goals and 29 assists in 31 con- tests. Bill McDonald of Hobbema remains in third place with Terry Houlder of Red Deer and Rob Hrytsak, also from Hobbema, roun- ding out the top five. Willie Popp of St. Albert remains the top goaltender with a 3.10 average after appear- ing in 10 contests. Derek Pizzey of Olds and Duanne Wolbeck ~~of-RedDeer rank se- cond and third“ wWith-~-Mulls, 3.59 and 3.71 averages respectively. Red Deer Rustlers are the top team while on the Power Play. The Rustlers are scoring on 26.3% of their oppor- tunities. Fort Saskat- chewan Traders rank a close second with a 26.1% efficiency. Sherwood Park Crusaders on the other hand are the top team while. Short. Handed. The Crusaders have $= %8 Charles G. Rosehiti Lic No, 010472 556-4768 killed off 80% of their Short Handed situa- tions. Fort McMurray Qil Barons are ranked second with a 79.1% rating. In games this week, Fort Saskatchewan Traders increased their lead in the North Divi- sion to 13 points over St. Albert. The Traders won three of four con- tests including a 10 - 6 win over the Saints. In the South Division Red Deer Rustlers split in their two contests as they doubled Olds 6 - 3 before bowing 4 - 3 to the same team. The Grizzlys closed the gap between themselves and Red Deer as they won three of four con- tests. OLDS GRIZZLYS STATISTICS Name Hill, Bruce Gorzitza, Darren Risling, Steve Nash, David Dokter, Jim Fitzgerald, Jim Chambers, Tim Bokenfohr, Chris Orban, Scott Morrison, Brent Dusevic, Richie Michalenko, Wade Dickie, Trevor Van Tetering, Steve Warchola, Randy 14 Pahl, Scott Bongerelle, Harvey 4 Haworth, Collin Campbell, Darry! Bafaro, Rick Chambers, Barry 13 Lenfesty, Tim Wilson, Kirk Bench GP G NRISVBSNoBBBBN 1 Ql . A PTS 23 18 20 17 19 24 20 10 10 11 11 a = S=SCNNWOAWYHS NOE COBBDABAORRYYE Solu SnBSBN SCO-CO-a2-aN-wawvnnaoar = N CoO--NNSLEN@ o-Qn. a TOP GOALTENDERS (Minimum 300MP) Name Popp, Willie Pizzey, Derek Wolbeck, Duanne Stapleton, Kevin Hryniuk, Al Stanley, Scott Bell, Steve Workman, Randy Gamble, Troy McLachlan, Alistair Mast, Lyle Raeburn, Glenn SPECIAL STOCK COW & BRED HEIFER SALE to be held in conjunction with the Regular Sale at the Olds Auction Mart Ltd. Olds, Alberta Tuesday, Dec. 27 Sale Time: 1:00 P.M. SPECIAL CONSIGNMENTS 1) Complete dispersal of 60 young Hereford Cows bred Charolais. Preg Tested. 2) Complete dispersal of 30 mixed cows bred to Sim- mental Bull. Preg Tested. CONSIGN YOUR COWS FOR THIS SPECIAL SALE BY TELEPHONING THE MART. NEXT STOCK COW & BRED HEIFER SALE Tuesday, January 10, 1983 For Further information Contact: AUCTIONEERS & SALES MANAGERS: St Auction Serotce Lid, Arthur E. Rosehitt Lic. No. 010471 866-0611 CONSTANTLY CREATING CONFIDENCE (Neither the Auctioneers or Owner is responsible for any errors in description or condition) Doug’s _ Auto Service (Previously Doug’s Texaco) LICENSED AUTO AND DIESEL MECHANIC Service and Repair on all North American and Foreign Cars 4 Wheel Drives, Heavy Trucks and Diesel Engines Phone 556-3111 Bay 3, 6119 Imperial Way Next door to Olds Western Frame & Oldbow Lumber License Me. 047842 ‘264-3080 Calgary Direct Line Harry Orever Dan Rosehitt Jim Cewettord Lic. Mo. 010468 Lic. No. 103216 No. 063825, 566-0668 588-8186 Team GP SO AVE STAL 10 0 3.10 OLDS 14 1 3.69 REDR 13 0° 3.71 FISK 21 1 3.89 SHPK 23 0 427 STAL 16 0 427 FTMC 15 0 4.44 FTMC 14 0 461 HOBB 12 0 4.70 CALG 6 0 4.78 FTSK 10 0 483 0 491 REDR 17 51-1te STANDINGS (To Dec. 16) North Division Team GP W L GF GAPTS T Fort Sask. Traders 31 320 «7:«168:134 «47 «1 St. Albert Saints -27 17 10 160 107 34 0 Sherwood Park Crusaders 14 17 144 162 29 1 | GS Fort McMurray Oil Barons 30 12 18 107136 24 0 ° cgi te SP s ~ South Division he ES : Red Deer Rustiers 30 17 12 146133 36 1 Olds Grizziys 29 18 14 142138 30 0 Calgary Spurs 29 114 «+17 «#147 187. 23 1 In this land of plenty, Hobbema Hawks 30 7 #21 141188 16 2 let us celebrate Christmas LEADING SCORERS in true brotherhood and lovel Name Team GP G -APTSPIM Cranston, Sid FTSK 30. "32 *46 *78 52 Rezewski, Grant SHPK 31 #28 29 57 80 McDonald, Bill HOBB 20 18 29 47 55 Officers & Members of Houlder, Terry - REDR 30 2917 46 2 Hrytsak, Rob HOBB 30 28 18 46 25 Olds Elks Lodge Morin, Mike HOBB 27° 21 24 «445 «74 Johnson, Steve STAL 2 22 20 42 2 B.P.O.E. No. 100 Prins, Kent FTSK 30 22 20 42 75 : Steer, Darren FTMC 24. 16 25 41 «68 ie Hill, Bruce OLDS 27 23 18 41 36 K wy Sicolo, Mario FTSK 28.18 21 39 60 % 4 Thibodeau, Gord FTSK 28 10 29 39 22 Hillier, Scott CALG 27. 22 «16. 38 68 Fenton, Brad SHPK 30 15 23 38 0 k Gorzitza, Darren OLDS 28 20 17 37 78 Sas Risling, Steve OLDS 29 18 19 37. 48 Vee you Rai, Paul SHPK 30 13 24 37 26 Leann dd Lamoureux, Gerry FTMC 29 19 17 36 97 Kenny, Ross SHPK 23 «11. 24 «35 105 Nash, David OLDS 29 «11 24 35 54 Gi aa c PRICES EFFECTIVE Teas) ao l= Tr Lua PMaQieeiiis ot ee or Christmas: Tieta Ahad) lady 50th Ave- Alta. TL la PAN rave RETAIL PRICE 4901 - Olds, 24,1983 « Problem? sizes: S, M, L. (B) Full-length and XXL. ver. Shawi collar, edged with contrast piping. Side slit pocket. Ladies’ sizes: S, M, L. (C) Full-length robe. With stitched yoke and cuffs. Front zip. Side slit pocket. Ladies’ sizes: S, M, L. (D) Full-length, oversize robe. Button front, deep, curved, embroidered yoke. Side slit pocket. Ladies’ oversizes: XL NS Helping you deas Check our Christmas sale, on now at all stores. It’s full of gift solving, S ¢ —<) EA 2 Ye) Panné velvet loungers. In flattering designs, in luxurious looking triacetate/nylion pi nné velvet, they come in a.choice of beautiful colors and in regular and over sizes. (A) Slim, full-length lounger. Front walking slit, self tie belt, front zip, side slit pocket and piped, elastic cuffs. Ladies’ HURRY IN TODAY! AVAILABLE WHILE QUANTITIES LAST! x ~ Ue Avo REG. $45.00. NOW $29.97 EACH
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