L*HOCKEY NEWSfTOM THUMB HOCKEY NEWSliJANUARY 3rd ,lt; J c Vkfenton invaded the Shoal Lake arena for a league game, and were easily handled by the fast skating Shoal Lake club. When the smoke cleared and the final buzzer went the Shoal Lake squad blanked Kenton 5 to 0. An outstanding performance was turned in by Dei W iberg in goal. Gordon Woods was the big gun for Shoal Lake with two goals with singles going to Myles Buchanan, Doug Mentinko, and Derrick Edmu nd son. Ronald Susinaki pick ed up two assists, with singles going to Jim Lawson, Myles Buchanan and Derrick Edmondson. -JANUARY 6th. -'.V Sfcratbclair visited Shoal Lake for an exhibition game and also were the losers to the free wheeling Shoal Lake teaim. It was a hard fought battle and the final score was Shoal Lake3 and Strathclair 2. Goal scor-ens for Shoal Laike were Gordon 1 Woods, Myles Buchanan, and Rickey Fowlie, all with singles. Jim Lawson ; Doug Mintenko, Ronald Susinski,; and Ken Wowryk all picked up single assists.? JANUARY Uth11 The Shoal Lake squad with two i wins in a row under their belts tra-1mrveiled to Hamiota for an all important league game to decide the first place team in their league. Theymindscause, when it was all over they blasted Hamiota 8 to 3. The Shoal Lake team showed nea! skating speed and simply outplayed and out skated their bewildered opposition. Derrick Edmundson and Rickey Fowlie were the big guns and each picked up 3 goals, with singles going to Gordon Woods and Myles Buchanan. Myles Buchanan picked up 3 assists, Rickey Fowlie and Derrick Edmundson had 2 assists each and Jim Lawson with 1 assist. ,The Shoal Lake top point gettersare as follows:Name • GoalsDe’-. Edmundson 4Myles Buchanan 8 ^ Gordon Woods 8, Rickey Fowlie 7Doug Mentinko 4 Ronald Susinski 2Richard Stor7.uk 1 Ken Wowryk1 Jim^JLawagmDarcy Purdy ! David McLean John ParkinsonAssistsGa9 918123 9113 8103• 75 673 »43 944 8A1 8* 1I ' •11 71hhlt;niedWHAT IS IT?It doesn’t take long for a practitioner of public relations to become accustomed to arrows. Now Prime