The Sherbrooke record, 3 décembre 1973, lundi 3 décembre 1973
DATSuh MILLE (1000) KING EST IIIWI Kinn Kail —TH.S67-4KSI M^ibI> %unn\ toda\ Hmd\ at lime* High toduv and ue%da> near 45 Loh tonight near 15 Tue^dav mainlv t*loud\ and mild UATSl'N SALKS & SERVK'K — Shrrbrookr THE SHEKliEOOKE RECORD Today's Chuckle tH»e Homan to another Hr \ got a lot ot depth on the fctirtace hut wa\ do%%n deep he\ antulU %halloH MONDAY DEC F MHh K i |»:j American pumps idle on ‘Gasless Sunday'; Not enough gas to fill up in Canada NEW YORK 'CP - — “Sorry No Gas read the sign at Svl-vester W illiams s service station in Los Angeles I m going along with the program, said Williams, who kept his station open on Gasless Sunday to do repair work and rent trailers They still come in and say.i need some, but I won t pump any gas Williams was among the majority of the estimated 220 000 gasoline dealers in the United States who closed their pumps or entire stations Sunday, a week after President Nixon called for a voluntary step to help ease the fuel shortage In response, thousands of American motorists apparently gave up plans for Sunday drives, leaving those who didn t to seek out fuel at the relatively few service stations still selling it Only a few went across the border to Canada In Europe seven countries now have banned Sunday driving while many service stations in Britain were closed Tve never seen it so light.A1 Sanders, a Wisconsin State Patrol dispatcher, said of the traffic situation Me said a counting device on Interstate 90 near Madison counted about 200 cars an hour during the afternoon—compared with the 1.000 to 1.200 averaged on previous Sundays ROADS DESERTED Sanders's report was echoed by police and American Automobile Association officials in states across the U S.In Georgia.the manager of a gas station-restaurant said Interstate 75—the main route to Florida— “looked like a desert road The search for gas took some motorists long distances At the H G Willis station in Memphis.Tenn —where a sign proclaimed Be Thrifty.Drive 50 So Nixon Can Fly"—one driver reported he had travelled 150 miles before finding an open station As in other cities, police in St Paul.Minn reported numerous telephone calls from panicky motorists with near-empty gas tanks I wish I knew what to tell them, said a dispatcher I need gas in my own car " In the minority were those Americans determined to have their Sunday drive, no matter what “Cruising around is our only pleasure, said machinist Joseph Strickland as his car was gassed up in Concord.N H .at one of three stations open in the city W’e don t go nightclubbing or drinking or things of that nature.My wife and I like to get out and ride around Despite the closed stations in the U.S.there was only a trickle of Americans crossing the border to buy gasoline, a Canadian Press survey showed Service station operators in the Maritimes reported an increase in customers but said this was due to Canadians gassing up on their way south Several operators in Quebec reported a heavy but normal flow of Americans.In Cornwall.Ont there was an increase in the number of border crossings and U S.motorists were frank that their purpose in going to Canada was to buy gasoline “They don t make any bones about it.a customs official said Other Ontario points reported no increase in traltic.Manitoba.Saskatchewan.Alberta and British Columbia reported no sizable increase in traffic from the U S Icy road conditions prevailed in Alberta and may have cut down traffic.In Europe, meanwhile, Italy banned Sunday driving this weekend joining Holland.Belgium.Luxembourg.Denmark.Switzerland and West Germany.Even the Vatican was affected by the stay-at-home campaign Pope Paul s St Peter s Square congregation tell to 1.-200.instead of the expected 10.000.A motoring organization said 95 per cent of gasoline stations were closed in Britain, also being affected by union overtime bans in coal mines and electricity power stations.A countrywide six-per-cent voltage reduction was imposed and road traffic was down 75 per cent Italy took to bicycles and buses in its first car-less Sunday while Holland was observing its fifth Sunday without cars.Treasury Secretary George Shultz warned Americans that higher gas prices are inevitable as President Nixon prepared to announce today that he is creating a new super agency to deal with the country's fuel crisis Shultz also said the administration is considering higher taxes on petroleum products, although he acknowledged such a step might produce problems for the economy To co-ordinate all government policies dealing with the energy crisis.Nixon is expected to create a federal energy-administration headed by William Simon, deputy treasure secretary Nixon is reported to share the view of Simon s boss.Shultz, that rationing is not the answer He will take over as the president s energy czar from John Love, who has held the position since July and who is believed to have recommended rationing In a nationally broadcast speech Sunday night.Senator William Proxmire -f — [üb Hagar the Horrible f MAT'C?Put a li*U PUNCH in Tne OC PAflTV, £h, £C\?^¦0 Twfc *0 U* AuU .j , quick, HAcap/ WIPE'S THE FIP5T-AIP KIT P/ Wait a Minute WMo Of land ownership < law i Hurl Transposes < ab i Heavy blows Intended Masculine nickname Prayer ending Philippine Moslem Hostelries Opposed to lee (geo I i 13 Bee s defense 18 Feminine nickname 20 Hymn of praise 21 Season of the year 22 Cotton bundle 23 Border on 24 Take a breather 27 Tumult 28 Present month i ab i 29 Flat topped hill 35 Silly 36 Wine cask 37 Fixed look 40 Portrait statues 41 Abscond 42 Small shields 43 Lack 44 W ithin 47 Outer far mi nt mall island 50 Spinning toy 52 I nit of wir» measurement 11 14 16 3 4 22 23 24 30 32 34 5 6 12 13 15 r 18 I 25 ft 10 39 ;27 ,28 29 47 48 The family 4 PERSONALS^ Friends of Mrs George Sherbrooke HotpiUl.Room 206 Persons of Bury will be sorrv to All wish her a speedy recovery hear she is a patient in the f.outure-doleman wed Zhc Ulool Shop LADIES DRESS SHOP PI A^QIP CONSERVATIVE STYLES DRESSES — COATS — SUITS SUITS (Easy Care Fabrics) 159 Queen St —Lennoxville — Tel 567 4344 OES Chapter No.35 The marriage of Nancy Louise, daughter of Mrs Louise Coleman, and the late Glen Coleman to Heal Marcel son of Mr and Mrs Fernand Couture took place on October 27 in St Alban’s Anglican Church.Scotstown The Reverend Maxwell Jones officiated at the double ring ceremony and Mrs B Atkin played the wedding music Given in marriage bv her brother David, the bride wore a white floor-length hooded dress of polyester satin and carried On Monday evening.November 19th.St Andrew’s Presbyterian Guild held their regular monthly meeting in the Ladies Parlour In the absence of the president Mrs G Burnngton.1st Vice-President, chaired the meeting, opening with all repeating the Lord's Prayer Following the singing of Jesus is my Shepherd”.Mrs G Jobel conducted a short devotional using the theme “Are You Living0", based on the 10th chapter of John The Secretary was requested to send a letter of thanks to Dorothy Ross and to Mrs C.Foley for contributions of money and to George Jobel for the supplying of printed tickets for the upcoming supper and Bazaar Thanks were also extended to those who supplied food and who assisted at the recent Food Sale, the results of which were most satisfactory The majority of business was concerned with plans for the Chicken Pie Supper, to be held in the Church Hall on Thursday.December 6th.from 5 to 7 p m Mrs W.Savage offered to replace Mrs V Lee who will be Cuddly Twosome f y Inj Ç-TCixt.She’ll love to snuggle into this pretty coat and cap Smart for school, town, travel.Crochet coat from neck down of worsted in 2 colois Has double crochet ribs on single crochet.Pattern 7o72 sizes 2 12 included.75 cents each pattern cash, cheque or money order.Add 15c each j>attern for first-class niail and special handling to Alice Brooks,t Nano of Paper) Needlecraft Dept.Address.Ont.residents add 5« sales tax.Send vour order to MARIAN M ARTIN 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Sew 4- Knit Book has Basic Tissue Pattern $1.25 Flower Crochet Book Fashions, gifts, afghans $1.00 Hairpm Crochet Bonk |1 00 Instant Crochet Book «1 00 Instant Money Book $1.00 Easy Art of Needlepoint *1 oft Complete Afghans rl4 *1 00 Complete Glf| Book Instant Macramé Bonk ^1 00 Book of 16 Quilts Museum Quilt Book ~2 00r 15 Quilts for Today -3 00r Book of 16 Jiffy Rugs 60c 12 Prue Afghans -12 60c white and pink carnations The maid of honor.Miss Colette Lapointe was in a two-piece floor-length dress of orange and beige knit and earned w hite carnations Mr Jacques Carrier, friend of the groom acted as best man Following the wedding a reception was held m the Church Hall Miss Mary Lou MacDonald, cousin of the bride, was in charge of the guest book The couple are residing in Montreal unable to look after the Food Table After some discussion it was decided too that the cost of tickets for children would remain at half price Mrs B Smith and Mrs G Jobel agreed to act as a Nominating Committee to bring in a slate of officers for 1974 at the next meeting It was decided to.once more, at the December meeting, bring in gifts to be distributed to shut ins A social hour followed the close of the meeting, at which time refreshments were served by Mrs W Savage and Mrs A Goodfellow DERBY LINE - The South of the Border Home Extension Club's November 26th meeting was held at the home of the president, Mrs Denise Benoit in Derbv Line, with 13 members attending The meeting opened with the Salute to the Flag and Homemakers (’reed The roll call was most interesting as each one presented a handmade Christmas idea or gift The usual reports followed It was noted that this Club had topped the Orleans County Club giving gifts to Operation Gift Lift to Waterbury Hospital These gifts are selected by the patients there for their family at Christmas time* There was discussion about the Christmas remembrances to senior people and it was aagreed to do the same as usual The next meeting in December will be held earlier, on the 10th at the home of Mrs Marilyn Barrup with a pot luck supper at 6.30 p m a Christmas party and gift exchange The meeting adjourned and the topic creative recycling was presented and demonstrated bv Mrs Edith Provoncha and Mrs Diane Kelley This was most interesting as items can be MANSONVILLE The November meeting of Owls Head Chap 35 O E S was held on the 22nd in the Mansonville Masonic Hall with Worthy Matron.Mrs Viola Knowlton presiding The meeting opened in regular totm Min Ms i tic \ un ont Mt s Mildred Wheelock Past Grand Matrons, and Mr Howard Walsh.Past Grand Patron were welcomed Mrs Helene Lengacher.Grand Adah and Mrs Iris Peasley.Grand Instructor Dist No 1 were also introduced Routine business was dealt with Three lamps were dedicated in memory of Mrs Anne Harvey, Past Grand Matron, and the Podium was dedicated in honor of the first Worthy Matron Miss Marion Atwell, and in memory of the first Worthy Patron.Rev Ernest Macklin t Chap No 35» The Ceremony of Installation tiH»k place with the following officers Installing Grand Officer.Mrs Mildred Wheelock assisted bv Mr Howard Walsh.Installing Chaplain.Mrs Violet Badger Installing Marshal.Mrs RICHMOND The annual meeting of St Patrick's Society of Richmond and vicinity was held on November 4 1973.in the Holy Family Church Hall.Richmond The executive for the coming year will be Dennis Keenan.president Bernard McAdams.1st vice-president.Leslie Lynch.2nd vice-president Maureen Murphy.Jr vicepresident Bernice McAdams, secretary treasurer The directors are Mr and utilized from many things one would ordinarily toss out Mrs Walter (Jean) Campbell.Derby Line, held the lucky number to win the knitted afghan A social hour followed with refreshments served by Mrs Denise Benoit and Mrs Jane Mason Helene Lengacher Installing Organist Mrs Margaret Station.Installing Warder Mrs Ma\ George, and Installing Sentinel Mr Ralph Knowlton The following officers were installed tor the ensuing vear Worthy Matron.Mrs Eileen Eldridge Worthy Patron Mr Rupert Fullerton.Associate Matron.Mrs Jean McNeil.Associate Patron.Mr Jack Waring Secretan Mrs l.etitia Cousens.Treasurer.Mrs Mavbelle Cote Conductress Mrs Elizabeth Wilson Associate Conductress Mrs Wmnitred Noon Chaplain Mrs Orma Jewett Marshal Mrs Elsie Warms Organist.Mrs Mary Baile> Adah.Mrs Dons McKcIvcn Ruth Mrs Vivian Woodard Esther.Mrs Alice George Martha.Mrs Razel Eldridge Electa.Mrs Viola Knowlton Warder.Miss Marion Atwell Sentinel.Mr Leon Eldridge Following the meeting a delicious lunch was served and a social hour enjoyed The next meeting will be held on Wed .Dec 12 at H p m Mrs John Carroll.Francis Gunter.Everett Mastine.Aloysius Morin Warren Smith.Joseph Burns Jerome Morin Wilfrid Morm L P Murphy Thomas Mart Harold Haves Francis Morin Harry Allen Edward Dunn Ronald Morin Dorothy Lynch Kathleen Lvnch Plans for the coming year are that members of the society attend the* 150th Annual Parade in Montreal on March 17 1974 as a 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Bullock gents first Mr Charlie Morin gents consolation.Mr Donald Marchand Hostess to r refreshments was Mrs Dorothy Burnett The Christmas tea and hnni sale sponsored by the ladies ol All Saint s Guild on Noy 17th was a success, netting approximately $160 00 Mrs Holland Lahue Pres wishes to thank every one who donated their baked goods and articles tor this yearly event Sutton M E.Thompson Mr and Mrs Harold Miller entertained several guests at their home Nov 16 Cards were enjoyed at six tables with prizes won by Mrs Bernice Boule Mrs Nettie Patten.Mrs Harry Butler.Messrs Wade Vincent.Lloyd and Gordon Cooke The door prizes went to Miss Mona (’barters and Mr Harry Patten A nice lunch was served by Mrs Miller assisted by some of the* ladies To the surprise of Mr Lyle Bresee and Mr Harley Lahue they were asked to cut a belated birthday cake and each gentleman received a gilt They expressed their thanks for the wonderful surprise gilt and a pleasant evening Mr and Mrs Harley Lahue spent 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TD BANK Toronto Dominion the bank where people make the difference 8 - TME SHERBROOKE RECORD - MOS DEC i 1873 Key 73 campaign ends; results not dramatic B\ K J ANDERSON Canadian Press Stall Writer Some participants expected (•od to work a miracle in 12 Mr Robert Dodds Hebron The Chairman of the Board.Dr W K MacLeod, Sr is pleased to announce the appointment of Robert Dodds-Hebron.Eng to the position of General Sales Manager ot Lynn MacLeod Engineering Supplies Limited Mr Dodds Hebron comes to us well qualified having graduated from McGill I diversity 1 Minidg holds a degree in Business Administration His extensive experience and knowledge gained through vears of service as Executive Vice-President with one of the leading Asbestos Mining C o m p a n i e s at Senior Management level brings strength to our organization months Thev found He is charv of miracles and operates on a dav to-dav basis A bold venture into mass evangelism unique in its broad approach designed to win a continent for Christ the Kev 73 organization self-destructs Dec 31 on schedule It mav never be revived A Cross-Canada Survey bv Ihe > .in.rli.in I'm-^ >hnws that its impact on the public consc iousness was less than overwhelming Its results if not entirely negative were not dramatic1 But some church leaders aver it was not a failure They sav it brought together church people who never before had rubbed shoulders or shared faith They sav it enlarged the areas of understanding and appreciation of the varieties of Christian emphasis That said Rev Keith Wool-lard of the* United Church of Canada, is God’s evervdav approach bringing into being changc»s of attitudes motivation and life style* SOME WEREN’T TOLD About 140 Christian church groups in Canada and the United States partic ipated in Kev 73 It was mass evangelism hut not a crusade in the Billv Graham style The program five vears in the planning was devised in both Canada and the United State's at the national level It was left to individual con gregations whether thev would participate Some did not get the message Said Rev James W Moulton of Northminster United Church, a congregation in the Toronto suburb of North York I want you to pay less income tax.There’s a neat little section in the Income Tax Act called 146.It means that if you have an eligible retirement plan, you can save or defer some of your tax dollars.All you have to do is register your annuity or permanent life insurance plans.I can help you with it.But you must hurry, your plan must be registered within 60 days of December 31st.And these things take a wee bit of time.Drop me a line and I’ll send you more information.SinLife OF CANADA Rirbard H (Griffith C.L.U.25 Wellington N.Sherbrooke I Mail this coupon to: I i Richard H Griffith.| 25 Wellington V.Suite 404.Sherbrooke NAME_________________________________________j I ADDRESS_____________________________________ | It was planned on the upper levels and it didn t really get down to the lower levels Nobody in Northminster was totally enthusiastic no one was burned up with ex citernent It hadn t anv real impac t tin the congregation It was a fringe thing But there mav be a few indirect results In Canada 28 church groups including all the ma jor denominations took part in the program of spreading the word of God throughout a continent through the newspapers television specials and word of mouth from pul pits and direct visits to homes Bibles booklets and pamphlets were distributed widely but many were left in distribution centres DIDN’T MEET GOAL The goal was to confront every person in Canada and the United States with the gospel of Jesus Christ As the year ends, even Key 73 s most enthusiastic participants conceded that they would come nowhere near the goal Financial problems plagued the U S program By mid-November, little more than 1250 000 ot an expected 82 million had been raised to pay tor national television coverage The only major program televised by the campaign s headquarters in St Louis was a halt hour special that opened the drive in January There were local successes Denver was completely saturate with Bibles said Rev Theodore Raeeke l S executive director ot Key 73 Eighty five per cent ot homes in Nebraska were visited by campaign representatives And there was interaction between groups with no track record of working together Rubltc relations ot campaign headquarters left much to be desired JEMS UNIMPRESSED Jews were singled out in an earlv resources handbook as a target for conversion It said This is a program which préparées Christians to witness effectively to Jewish people Some Jews shrugged off what thev referred to as another Christian conversion” binge, but Most Rev E W Scott primate of the Anglican Church of Canada felt compelled to issue a statement disavowing anv approach which is geared to proselytizing Jews In Canada local television programs were carried on a local basis in January Kev 73 sponsors said onlv three Canadian communities with TV outlets carried programs on ?he campaign The CBC in September put on two one-hour shows.Come Together an experience in Christian love starring Fat Boone and VD Blues aimed at voung people Of Canadian churches the United Church appeared to be the most enthusiastic, the Roman Catholics the least Most Rev W L Wright Anglican Archbishop of Al-goma.said in Sault Ste Mane Ont Kev 73 was commendable as an objective but response bv both laitv and clergy was lukewarm In Toronto, a leading member of the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada who asked not to be identified termed the campaign a lukewarm ecumenical effort Rev George Ross president of the Edmonton Evangelical Ministers Association said The liberal groups made it somewhat difficult for some evangelical churches to become involved But it did get some churches together Rev Herb Kell chairman of the British Columbia Kev 73 central committee and a Lutheran minister from White Rock, said We had to go through all kinds of ecclesiastical machinery to get anything done I learned to appreciate people like the Pen-tecostals more their co-operation was tremendous Said Rev John Robb president of the Oshawa «Ont » and District Association of Evangelicals In some quarters it's (Key 73» a dirty phrase Some of the more conservative churches don t like the idea of being lumped in with the liberal churches who deny the Scriptures and the miracles in it Rev Jim Marnoch if St John s Presbvtenan Church in Winnipeg said direct evangelism did not work well The program struck an awareness in people of what it means to be a Christian in the world but RALLIES SUCCESSFUL Canada also had its local successes such as the hundred davs of renewal in Bot-wood Nfld and well-attended rallies and church gatherings in Nova Scotia That supported the contention of Re\ Leslie Hunt, principal of Wvcliffe College University of Toronto and chairman of the central committee He said the response was greater in the smaller centres Another member of the central committee Rev Kenneth McMillan, general secretary of the Canadian Bible Society said 300 000 booklets for Kev 73 were distributed throughout Canada but we still have 200 000 in stock Rev John Pearce of St Peter s Anglican Church in Ottawa said he thought the program was successful and should be tried again but not immediately We have to have specials now and again.he said You couldn t have a special all the time because it would no longer be a special f -ST •uddenlv two vears ago.Dec 3 1971 Too voung to die too precious to lose.It was God s Will we cannot choose To hear vour voice to see vour smile To sit and talk with vou awhile.To be together in the same old wav Would be our greatest gilt todav Vou never said goodbve to us But perhaps it s lust as well For we could never have said goodbve To someone we loved so well Sadlv missed bv MOM and DAD JANICE and MARTHA R ANDY and DANNY JEWETT - In loving memorv of a dearlv loved grandson lan Jewett who was accidentally killed one vear ago Beautiful memories are wonderful things Thev last till the longest dav Thev never wear out thev never get lost.And can never Pe given awav To some vou mav be forgotten To others a part of the past But to us who loved and lost vou Your memorv w ill alwavs last Remembered alwavs bv PA and GRAMMIE KING In loving memorv of a dear wife mother and grandmother Janet King who died November 28 1980 Gone but not forgotten LESLIE KING «husbancL DON & CATHERINE MAXWELL • son-in-law & daughter1 JIM BOB TOM DOUG JOAN LARRY LAURA VICKY MARY JANET & BRENT grandchildren* Card of Thanks BALDWIN I wish to express mv sincere thanks to relatives and friends DATE OF BIRTH__ J ADULT EDUCATION (Full Time) The Eastern Townships Manpower Vocational Training Commission.Organism of the Minister of Labor and Manpower offers in collaboration with the Manpower (’enters and Eastern Townships Regional School Hoard AGRICULTURAL COURSES (English) COI RSES LOCATION STARTS TIME (daysl Marketing of Agncul- Magog 07-01-74 5 tural products < B» Marketing of Agricul- Sherbrooke 14-01-74 5 tural products « B • Farm Machinery Main- Magog 28-01 74 25 tenance< B > Farm Management - The Bishop » Gaiters partially revenged last week's 4-2 loss to Loyola College in Ql AA play as they tied the Warriors 3-3 in a Saturday contest.Mike Bookalam.Steve C onnor and Dane Mitchell paced the Gaiter scoring, while the big gun for l^oyola was Jim Houston, who netted the equalizing hat-trick for the Warriors The Gaiters held a steadv hand over the game, coming close on several occasions.Two Bishop's players in particular, Steve Mitchell and Erik Iversen.are still wondering how the Loyola goaltender made saves on their breakaways.Mitchell went in on the Warrior netminder twice in the first period, while Iversen made his break with 20 seconds remaining in the match Like the score, the shots on net were even, both teams testing the other's goaler 44 times.Champlain sports BURLINGTON, VT( BP I - The Champlain Regional College hockey Cougars notched their third victory of the current season 8-7 over the University of Vermont Jayvees Saturday.John McCrea scored three goals, including the winner, for the Cougars.Alton Dezan netted two goals, while singles were tallied by Dave Nicoll.Bill May and Mike Whitworth The American fans had an exciting contest to view late in the match, when CRC was given a penalty with two minutes left in the game time.The Jayvees had a two-man advantage when they pulled their goalie for a last-ditch effort in the last minute of play, but the Champlain squad held off the mounting attac k.The game concluded this year’s exhibition schedule for Champlain, but the Cougars will be out in full force following the Christmas break Nicklaus wants big ones LAKE BUENA VISTA.Fla (AI*) — “One of these years,” Jack Nicklaus said with a pensive far-away look in his blue eyes Tm gonna have a really great season.” There was a moment of stunned silence.And then laughter You didn’t let me finish my thought.” Nicklaus continued What I mean by that is that sometime I'm going to be able to do what I want to do in the major championships Yeah, he responded to a question.“I’d like them all in a year.” My goals always have been the major championships (the Masters.U S .British Opens and the PGA), thev are always on my mind Bight now .he said Saturday after closing another brilliant season with a victory in the Walt Disney World open golf tournament.1 in looking forward to Augusta ” The Masters, the first of four annual major tests of golfing greatness, will be held in Augusta.Ga .in April PLANS FIVE TRIES To prepare for the Masters.Nicklaus said he would play only five of the 14 tournaments preceding the Augusta event next year I'll play the Crosby, because Cm defending." he said Nicklaus then plans a five-week break until the Los Angeles Open Some people go goofy when vou hit them said Philadelphia Elvers' coach Fred Shero I didn t think it was intentional it was just an immediate reaction That immediate reaction bv California Golden Seals rookie defenceman Barrv Cummins opened a 24-stitch gash across the head of Elvers center Bobbv Clarke The Elvers went on to a 5-1 win over the Seals in a National Hockey League game at the Spectrum Sunday night but not before a bloody melee occurred in the second period It began w'hen Cummins brought his hookey stick across the head of Clarke at the 11 32 mark Seconds later the raucous activity began Led bv Bill Elett and Bob Kellv the Elvers steamed off the bench, sticks in hand Cummins went down under the pile After order was restored, he was ushered to the Seals dressing room with his face wrapped in a towel He received three stitches and was ejected from the game Somebody said I hit him in the face with my stick first, said Clarke who later returned to the game But Elett disagreed I don t care what happened, you don't hit a guy over the head with a two-hander.’ the bearded winger said “It’s too easy to kill somebody Elett also received a three-stitch gash across the nose It’s an unwritten rule vou don’t hit anybody over the head.said Kelly, who was ejected bv referee Art Skov It they use him against us again you can bet there will be a repeat " Less than four minutes later another fracas erupted And be fore it was settled the Elvers had wingers Don Saleski and Dave Schultz and defenceman Ed Van Impe thrown out, while California lost foreward Hilliard Graves Referee Skov.fearing further violence, suspended the final 4:04 of the second period and tacked it onto the third Clarke, known for unobtrusive play on a boisterous, physical team was badly shaken up by the incident “1 won't forget this." he said I have two little kids at home, and if I couldn't play hockey, what else could I do0" Six players were ejected for the incident, four of them Fly- ers Cummins plaving his fourth NHL game was among the Seals banished The former Regina Pats junior received a match penaltv Elsewhere Montreal Canadiens defeated Atlanta Flames 3-1 New York Rangers downed Toronto Maple Leafs 6-4 Boston Bruins trimmed New York Islanders 5-3.Buffalo Sabres slashed Detroit Red Wings 6-1 and Chicago Black Hawks slipped past Pittsburgh Penguins 2-1 In Saturday s action Chicago blanked Montreal 5-0.Toronto defeated California 3-2 New York Rangers tied St Louis Blues 4-4 Philadelphia Elvers beat New York Islanders 2-1.Buffalo whipped Detroit 4-1.Atlanta tied Pittsburgh 2-2 and Minnesota North Stars tied Los Angeles Kings 1-1 Tomorrow night, the Blues visit the Islanders and the Kings meet the Canucks in Vancouver New York 6 Toronto 4 Second-period goals 13 seconds apart by Vic Hadfield and Rod Gilbert carried the Rangers to victory over the Leafs Thev were the second goals of the game for each player New York outshot Toronto 32-10 in the first two periods and 34 to 15 over all The win put Rangers into a tie with Leafs for third place.‘Our defence gave the puck awav too many times." said Toronto coach Red Kelly Montreal 3 Atlanta 1 Pete Mahovlich recorded his 11th goal of the season as Cana diens posted their 10th victory in 12 road games and the Stanley Cup defending champions climbed back into second place, six points behind the Eastern Division-leading Bruins Boston 5 New York Islanders 3 Phil Esposito.Bobby Orr and Ken Hodge.1-2-3 in the NHL individual scoring race, each popped in a goal as the Bruins triumphed Esposito’s goal was his 25th of the season Orr’s marker was the 28th power-play goal of the season for Boston, which has now won 10 games in a row.“The power play helps even if we don t score." Hodge said “It makes them (rivals) a little more wary in taking penalties against us and we can wear a team down by keeping the pressure on for two minutes ’ Buffalo 6 Detroit 1 Penalties and shoddy goaltending hurt the Red Wings Sundav as thev lost for the sec- Bengals whitewash Vikings This team is a disgrace." said Minnesota defensive end Carl Eller after Sunday ’s loss by the Vikings to Cincinnati i think the National Football League should fine this club Eller and the Vikings aren't accustomed to losing, much less losing big.but they ran into an aroused Bengal team and came away with a 27-0 defeat the Vikings worst loss since 1968 It was also the first time Minnesota has been shut out since 1962 I feel we failed to prepare the team properly for this game." admitted Viking Coach Bud Grant “We were in a wrong frame of mind 11 the Vikings weren’t ready, the Bengals were ready enough for both teams “We were seething." said veteran Coach Paul Brown it's more of a challenge to play the good clubs The victory kept the Bengals in the thick of the AFC Central Division chase Cincinnati and Cleveland are a half-game behind Pittsburgh right now but the Steelers have to play Miami tonight Should the Steelers lose, all three clubs would be tied with just two games left in the regular campaign The Browns stayed alive with a come-from-behind 20-20 draw with Kansas City Chiefs In other games.Los Angeles Rams clinched the NEC West with a 26-0 romp over Chicago Bears.Buffalo Bills stunned Atlanta Falcons 17-6.Washington Redskins rallied past New York Giants 27-24.Dallas Cowboys dumped Denver Broncos 22-10.Oakland Raiders defeated Houston Oilers 17-6.New England Patriots downed San Diego ( hargers 3-14 New York Jets held off Baltimore Colts 20-17.Detroit Lions tripped St Louis Cardinals 20-16.Green Bav Packers stopped New Orleans Saints 30-10 and San Francisco 49ers topped Philadelphia Eagles 38-28 Essex Johnson raced 40 yards for one Cincinnati touchdown and Lamar Parrish went 23 vards with a fumble recovery for another Ken Anderson hit on 12 of 17 passes for 105 yards and a TD All of which impressed Min nesotas Grant They didn t do it with mi-rors.he pointed out Browns 20 Chiefs 20 Cleveland roared from behind with two long-range touchdowns in the final six minutes Rookie speedster Greg Pruitt sparked the Browns’ comeback with a 65-vard touchdown sprint Mike Phipps and Milt Morin combined on a 51-yard pass plav for the tying TD.Rams 26 Bears 0 Larry McCutcheon rushed for 152 yards on 24 carries and Davis Rav booted field goals of 30.16.39 and 26 yards as Los Angeles ran its record to 10-2 The Ram defence manhandled Chicago’s modest offence, allowing the Bears past midfield just once Bills 17 Falcons 6 O J.Simpson made it into the record books with his ninth 100-vard rushing game of the season as Buffalo stopped Atlanta's winning streak at seven games Simpson gained 137 vards to up his total for the season to 1.587 He needs just 276 vards in his two final games to break Jim Browns’s record of 1.863 for a single season Redskins 27 (liants 24 Sonny Jurgensen, subbing for the injured Bill Kilmer, com pleted 11 straight passes in the fourth period to lead Washington on two long scoring drives Larry Brown scored all three Redskin TDs.including the game-winner with less than four minutes left on a 16-yard pass from Jurgensen Cowboys 22 Broncos 10 Roger Staubach was dumped five times bv the Denver defence but got up often to throw- touchdown passes of six and 27 vards to tight end Jean Eugett The loss dropped the Broncos out of first place in the AFC West Raiders 17 Oilers 6 Linebacker Phil Villapiano made the big play for Oakland, picking off a fumble by Lewis lolley at the Raiders one-yard line and racing 52 yards Oakland scored on a two-yard run by Marv Hubbard six plays later and the Oilers.1-11.never recovered Patriots 30 Chargers 14 Mack Herron former W innipeg Blue Bomber, got New England rolling with a 92-yard kick-off return and big Jim Plunkett did the rest Plunkett scored two touchdowns on short runs and passed to Randy Yataha from 14 vards out for a third It was the Pats’ third straight triumph Jets 20 Colts 17 Safety Phil Wise ran 80 yards with a fumble recovery for one score and Joe Namath passed 15 vards to Emerson Boozer for another as New York built a 17-0 lead after three periods, and then held off a furious Baltimore closing rush Lions 20 Cardinals 16 , Bill Munson tossed a five-yard touchdown-pass to Charlie Sanders and set up another touchdown with a 43-yard pitch to Earl McCullouch for Detroit Munson also showed some abilitv as a scrambler Packers 30 Saints 10 Green Bay picked off four New Orleans passes and returned two xMiami Buffalo New Eng NY Jets Baltimore 2 10 Pet 0 276 101 909 0 187 203 583 0132246 417 0 203 248 333 0 192 325 167 Bowl game match-ups Alabama and Notre Dame will bring perfect records into their Sugar Bowl meeting New Year s Eve which now looms as one of the numerous (iames of the Century in recent years The Orange Bowl, however, is tinged with a taste of lemon in the wake of Louisiana State's stunning 14-0 loss to Tulane.the first time that fate has befallen the Tigers since 1948 Alabama helped lower the curtain on the regular season Saturday night with a 35-0 pounding of Sun Bowl-bound Auburn Notre Dame then went out and gave the experts something to chew on with a 44-0 whomping of Miami of Florida just two weeks after Alabama beat Miami 43-13 Oklahoma, ineligible for post-season action, wound up with a 10-0-1 record bv trouncing Oklahoma State 45 18 The Sooners tie came against defending national champion Southern California early in the campaign Elsewhere.No 14 Houston came from 16 points down at halftime to defeat Tulsa 35-16 and No 19 Tennessee edged Vanderbilt 20-17 on two field goals bv Rickv Townsend in the final five minutes (ieorgia earned a bid to oppose Maryland in the Peach Bowl with a 10-3 triumph over Georgia Tech while Armv.Florida State and Texas-El Paso completed all-losing seasons Navv thrashed Armv 51 0.the biggest margin in the history of the 74-game series Florida walloped Florida State 49 0 ond night in a row to the Sabres Buffalo had Detroit on the ropes with a four-goal outburst in the first period two of them bv Jim Lorentz One of his goals was while the Wings were shorthanded Buffalo s third goal, by Larry Carnere also came on the power plav Doug Grant replaced Terrv Richardson in the Red W ings goal at the start of the second period Chicago 2 Pittsburgh 1 Defenceman Bill White picked up a rebound of a shot bv Dale Talion and fired the winning goal for the Black Hawks with just 11 seconds remaining in the game at Chicago The victory kept the Hawks three points behind Philadelphia in the race for first place in the West Division The standings National East Division W L T E A P Boston 17 4 2 110 61 it, Montreal 14 7 2 79 65 SO Toronto 12 8 5 86 66 20 Rangers 11 7 7 96 75 SO Buffalo 12 10 1 78 74 20 Detroit 9 14 1 76 108 19 Islanders 4 11 7 53 72 15 Vancouver 5 12 4 52 74 14 West Division W L T F A P Phila 15 6 2 67 37 32 Chicago 11 5 7 71 41 29 Atlanta 11 8 5 64 64 27 St Louis 9 8 5 59 53 23 Pittsburgh 7 12 4 58 91 10 Minnesota 5 11 7 64 80 17 Los Angeles 5 14 4 60 80 14 California 6 16 1 51 83 13 of them for touchdowns, safety A1 Matthews racing 58 yards and linebacker Jim Carter going 42 yards Quarterback Jerry Tagge ran 41 vards for another Packer TD ’49ers 38.Eagles 28 Fullback Ken Willard rushed for 117 yards and quarterback Steve spurrier scored tiwce from the one for San Francisco The 49ers built a 28-0 lead at the half and then held off a late Philadelphia rally The standings NFL American Conference East Division W L T F A Esposito.B 25 28 53 Orr.B 13 29 42 Hodge, B 18 20 38 Martin.Buf 16 16 32 Ullman.T 12 17 29 Park.R 6 22 28 Cournoyer.M 15 12 27 Hextall.Min 5 22 27 Goldsworthy.Min 14 12 26 Henderson.T 10 16 26 Cashman.B 8 18 26 Central Division Pitts 8 3 0 251 159 727 Cinci 8 4 0 225 190 667 Cleve 7 3 2 200 191 667 Houston 111 0 168 387 083 West Division Oakland 7 4 1 234 151 625 Denver 6 4 2 295 247 583 Kan Citv 6 4 2 191 149 583 San Diego 2 9 1 154 311 208 National Conference East Division Wash 9 3 0 280 151 750 Dallas 8 4 0 325 193 667 Phila 4 7 1 266 332 375 St Louis 4 8 1 251 325 292 NY Giants 2 9 1 213 291 208 Central Division xMmn 10 2 0 234 154 833 Detroit 5 6 1 224 206 458 Green Bay 4 6 2 174 228 417 Chicago 3 9 0 188 273 250 West Division xLos Ang 10 2 0 318 155 833 Atlanta 8 4 0 294 182 667 San Fran 5 7 0 238 266 417 New Orleans 4 8 0 137‘288 333 x—Clinched division title Results Sunda> NY Jets 20 Baltimore 17 Buffalo 17 \tlanta 6 Cleveland 20 Kansas City 20 Dallas 22 Denver 10 Detroit 20 St Louis 16 Los Angeles 26 Chicago 0 Cincinnati 27 Minnesota 0 Green Bay 30 New Orleans 10 Washington 27 NY Giants 24 Oakland 17 Houston 6 San Francisco 38 Philadelphia 28 New England 30 San Diego 14 Game Tonight Pittsburgh at Miami PETE MAHOVLICH JACQUES LEM AIRE CHUCK LEFLEY Toros reverse tables; challenging WHA leaders Results Sunday Montreal 3 Atlanta 1 NY Rangers 6 Toronto 4 Boston 5 NY Islanders 3 Buffalo 6 Detroit 1 Chicago 2 Pittsburgh 1 Philadelphia 5 California 1 Results Saturday Chicago 5 Montreal 0 Toronto 3 California 2 NY Rangers 4 St Louis 4 Philadelphia 2 NY Islanders 1 Buffalo 4 Detroit 1 Atlanta 2 Pittsburgh 2 Minnesota 1 Los Angeles 1 Games Tuesday St.Louis NY Islanders Los Angeles at Vancouver NHL Scoring Centre Norm Ullman picked up a goal and three assists Sunday night in Toronto Maple Leafs 6-4 logs to New York Rangers to jump into fifth place in the National Hockey League scoring race He has 12 goals and 17 assists for 29 points.24 behind leader Phil Esposito of Boston Bruins, who picked up a goal and two assists Sunday night The leaders GAP A month ago.Toronto Toros were tumbling around the basement of the East Division of the World Hockey Association, but today they re in fourth place and challenging the leaders After disposing of second-plaee Houston 5-2 before a sellout crowd of 4.839 Sunday night and stalling the Aeros' drive to catch Edmonton Oilers.Toros' coach Bill Harris glowed with satisfaction Our main objective is to make the playoffs, but finishing second or third would take the pressure The standings World East Division W L T F A Pt N.England 15 9 1 97 82 SI Cleveland 12 8 3 81 78 27 Quebec 12 13 3 105 95 27 Toronto 11 12 3 84 84 25 Chicago 11 9 1 78 72 23 New Jersev 8 14 2 56 89 18 West Division W L T F A PI Edmonton 15 8 0 83 65 SO Houston 11 8 3 82 69 so Minnesota 11 11 1 85 77 23 Winnipeg 10 13 3 92 94 ss Los Ang 10 16 0 75 96 20 Vancouver 9 14 0 79 % 18 NHL GOAL SCORERS SUNDAY Detroit 1 at Buffalo 6 Detroit Libett.Buffalo-Lorentz 2.Carnere.Luce.Robert.Meehan Pittsburgh 1 at Chicago 2 Pittsburgh-Apps Chi- cago—Hull.White NY Islanders 3 at Boston 5 N Y Islanders-Nystrom.Harris.J Potvin: Boston -O Donnell.Orr.Esposito.Marcotte.Hodge California 1 at California 5 California—McKechnie; Philadelphia—MacLeish.Schultz.Lonsberry.Flett.No-let Toronto 4 at NY Rangers 6 T o r o n t o- Henderson 2.Ellis.Ullman.NY Rangers Hadfield 2.Gilbert 2.Stem-kowski.Vickers Montreal 3 at Atlanta 1 Montreal P Mahovlich.Lemaire.Leflev Atlanta— McCrearv SATURDAY NY Rangers 4 at St.Louis 4 NY Rangers—Gilbert.Râtelle Park.Stemkowski St.Louis R Plager 2.Sather.Giroux NY Islanders 1 at Philadelphia 2 NY Islanders Harris.Philadelphia Kindrachuk Jim Watson Atlanta 2 at Pittsburgh 2 Atlanta Leiter Lysiak Pittsburgh - Watson McDonald Buffalo 4 at Detroit 1 Buffalo Luce 2.Martin Ramsay Detroit Redmond California 2 at Toronto 3 California .1 Johnston McKechnie Toronto Sittler Ecclestone.Ullman Minnesota 1 at Los Angeles 1 Minnesota Drouin Los Angeles St Marseille Chicago 5 at Montreal 0 Chicago Rota 2.Hull Powis.Mikita Results Sunday New England 4 Chicago 3 New Jersey 2 Minnesota 1 Cleveland 3 Edmonton 0 Winnipeg 5 Quebec 3 Toronto 5 Houston 2 Results Saturday Houston 3 Quebec 3 Cleveland 4 Edmonton 2 Los Angeles 5 Chicago 4 Games Tuesday Los Angeles at Minnesota Edmonton at Chicago WHA Scoring Serge Bernier of Quebec Nordiques picked up an assist Sunday.and Wayne Carlton of Toronto Toros scored his 14th goal as both players moved into a four-way tie for second place in the World Hockey Association scoring race.Bernier has 14 goals and 19 assists for 32 points Both are three points behind leader Jim Harrison of Edmonton who has 35 points The leaders G A P Harrison.E 11 84 35 Climie.E 18 14 32 Lawson.V 18 14 32 Bernier.Q 14 18 32 Carleton.T 13 19 32 Hughes.H 19 12 31 M Walton.Min 11 20 31 Webster.NE 18 10 28 Hull.W 17 9 26 Connelly.Min 14 12 26 Morrison.Min 10 16 26 Lund.H 6 20 26 W HI icorers SUNDAY Edmonton 0 at Cleveland 3 Cleveland—Wiste 2.Jarrett Minnesota 1 at Jersey 2 Minnesota Antonovich Jersey—Morrison.Brown Chicago 3 at New England 4 Chicago—Rochon.Mavety.Liddington.New England Webster 2.Williams.Pleau Houston 2 at Toronto 5 Houston Hoekstra.Popeil.Toronto Martin 2.Kirk.Leduc.Carleton Quebec 3 at Winnipeg 5 Quebec Dufour.Gaudette.Laeombe Winnipeg Bucks 3.Gratton 2 SATURDAY Houston 3 at Quebec 3 Houston—G Howe.Mark Howe Tavlor Quebec Caron 2.Tremblay- Chicago 4 at Los Angeles 5 Chicago—Sic in ski.Hardv Whitlock Paiement Los Angeles Ward 3 Veneruzzo.McDonald Edmonton 2 at Cleveland 4 Edmonton Perkins.Harrison Cleveland Clearwater.Krake Pinder Young off." Harris admitted The Toros have won four consecutive games and Harris credited the team s recent success to high morale among the players • A month ago team morale just didn t exist." he said But the going has been a lot better lately The players are working more together and there s more togetherness on road trips, too.” Technically, the use of six defencemen has also been a factor.Harris observed “It has helped us to play with more confidence BLOCK 30 SHOTS Right-winger Tom Martin scored a pair of goals and goaltender Gilles Gratton blocked 30 shots, emerging as key man in the Toros triumph Two of the Toronto goals came on power plays Pat Hicke.20-year-old rookie, who was assigned the taks of checking warhorse Gordie Howe, was eminently successful I liked the challenge—the only thing I had to watch out for was the elbows." he said As for Howe, he was disappointed with his performance, but admitted he was tired after playing 20 to 25 minutes on a double shift in Quebec Saturday night We were all tired after getting up a 5:45 a m.to come to Toronto." the former National Hockey League star said “Tonight I felt as if the arthritis in my arm went right down to may ankles." Howe said he would like to get 70 points this season, including 20-plus goals He s not far off the pace, with six goals and 17 assists for 23 points in 22 games In other games Sunday.New England Whalers nipped Chicago Cougars 4-3.Jersey Knights edged Minnesota Fighting Saints 2-1.Cleveland Crusaders blanked the Oilers 3-0 and Winnipeg Jets dumped Quebec Nordiques 5-3 In Saturday's action, the Aeros and Nordiques tied 3-3.the Crusaders defeated the Oilers 4-2 and Los Angeles Sharks upset the Cougars 5-4 SLUMP ENDS Frank Buck scored three goals Sunday to pace Winnipeg Jets to a 5-3 victory that halted a six- game slump Huck put on a one-man show for his sixth, seventh and eighth goals of the season Winnipeg remained in a tie for fourth place in the West with the Saints, while the Nordiques shared second place in the East with the Crusaders.The Oilers’ division lead continued to shrink on the weekend as a result of back-to-back losses to the Crusaders, who w’ere paced Sunday bv the two-goai effort of Jim Wiste and the sparkling goaltending of Bob W hidden Tempers flared as the frustrated Oilers struggled to unlock the Crusader goal, but Whidden remained cool as he posted his first league shutout “It wasn’t one of my toughest games." he said “I just go in there and try to do my best " The Whalers padded their lead in the East with their third consecutive victory.4-3 over the Cougars Sunday Tom Webster posted his 19th and 20th goals of the season as he led New England to its triumph Bob Brown's second goal of the game late in the second period was the winner as Jersey Knights tripped the Fighting Saints in Sunday s other game BAIN ROGERS Backhoe & Snow Removal Tel.569-9595 Roy Transport Enr.MOVING Packing ?Storage Your Atlas Van Linas Agent Tol.567-6733 l READ and USE WANTADS REGULAR LY inters On tfeWa*)! 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