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Johnsen and - Chris Grimmer each scored singles. In play at Comox Nov. 16, Peninsula Signs drew the game: when Comox scored with a two- “Man. power-play advantage in the last 10 seconds. es _. The home team pulled their goalie for the. final minute to : provide an extra man and. scored on the move... ; oes ae synchronized HEAD UP is: the. hardest part during _Swimming| lesson. ~.SYCHRONIZED. SWIMMER ‘Aynsley Hague, 6, submerges during Jesson at Panorama Leisure Centre. os %. From your favorite negative Price. 25 cards: with envelopes . 2 $9.98 50 cards with envelopes . $18.98 100 cards with envelopes. $34.96 If you prefer to have your portralis * “ professionally taken just phone the “>: Sooter studio: nearest you today: ~ Camera fee $10.00 - ‘10 different. poses “to: choose: fro 656-7441 ARE YOU HAPPY WITH © ~ Recreation Commmission. Sidney Old Buoys are nae 7 tional champions. - In.an - exhaustive - five-game veh echedule’| in three days competi-.. _. tion, Sidney Old: Buoys hockey: - team played its: way.to the finals © of: the: Canadian: Old: Timers: - Hockey. : ‘Association °. =: national - Cup. tournament and ‘won: the Labatts cup. “We're: all: really: sore)? said spokesman © Elburne*: Ottewell: _- “Old guys like us aren’t used to _ 2 ‘such a tough weekend,??) > = -After’a disappointing. season “ start with the local team unable “to attract. enough: players: for an over-45. group, the..team* was; boosted by the national’ victory. Team member Ray: Mottalso won the. COHA © national” players’ award ‘for sportsman- : ship, based on.a person’s. com- mittment to Old Timers hockey and overall contribution to the. ~ community. Mott © coaches minor hockey and. has’ served two terms on the Peninsula’ “The competition, played ‘in ~ Vancouver this past weekend, - began with. round-robin com- petition with two halves to ‘the game. The Old Buoys lost the first game 3-1 to the Lynwood Hotel. ~ Beavers because of their sloppy play and. inability to capitalize ‘On One-man. advantages, said. “Ottewell. The single.was scored, by. Bruce: McKeown: In’ ‘the: second: caine ‘against: ‘South Delta Old Stylers, the Old... Buoys snatched the. win by 4-3... 08. Ottewell said-it ‘was-a:fast games r ‘and ‘the local” team‘ ‘took ‘the ear- ly lead with two: ‘goals. scored by McKeown Dave Grant: Py Vancouver : team netted three in the second: half, Old Buoys’ responded with: ..two'more.to'clinch the win and — "advance to game three. - Although. . ‘the: Settling down more, Sidney easily defeated White Rock Old ‘Timers 6-3. with: strong. back checking and defense. Goalie » Herb. Dragert. prevented ‘the ‘score from being higher. as did defensemen Rick. Adams and : Ray Mott. Old Buoys faced the Payless ‘Gas Old .Pumpers (Juan. de .. Fuca) in the semi final and won 3-1... McKeown opened the scor- ing with a shot from 40 feet but . Payless responded witha winner . two minutes later. Lawrie ‘Dunn. capitalized on an opportunity early in the. se- cond half. then scored another “with 30 seconds” remaining .in:. © -. the game putting ne puck into : an empty net. _was not overly. challenging. for Old Buoys,:" said Ottewell. Local ¢ lart pl | the. Sidney players and “they: - picked up ‘the. Labatts Lite .na- “tional division cup with 5-1 vic- >: tory. McKeown Ottewell: each ae recorded two goals while Grant..:: oe opened the scoreboard with his a The: final: against. Pine Falls” Old ‘Kings; a’ Manitoba team, | ~ single in the first half: . ‘It.was the best game for | the compete in tourneys “When you: ‘think of ‘darts, does.a picture of a smokey bar come to mind?.: Because. the game has a recreational ap-_ pearance, the skill and com- : petetive. aspects of the . sport tend to be overshadowed. However, local darts players - particularly the women — are putting: Peninsula teams. on _ the .. Greater Victoria darts league map. : In the division B of the Vie- tdria Womens’ dart league, the’ Pet Rocks who. play ‘at the Stonehouse Pub: are second ina - group of 10. The Capital City Mens’ ‘Dart Association is ‘also’ making a good . showing. The Unicorns playing at the Golden Bear are’ © . Second in the C division, and in fifth place, the Pirates A are challenging Sooke for fourth place.- - -. In. the D division, the Bears _ and Pirates B are‘placed in the |. bottom half of the league as of). Oct. 27. 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