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year-old goalie, Steve Typhair, january crossword puzzle
was picked up by the Royals. Not
getting much playing time after ‘WEATHER’ OR NOT
that, Chris, who was still only WEATHER OR NOT
seventeen, finished the season with DOWN
the Alexandria Glens. During the 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 No ___ (Piece of cake)
1978 – ‘79 season, Chris played 2 Carousel
14 15 16 3 Tornado warnings
with the Brockville Braves team 4 The pellet with the poison’s in
which was coached by Ron Ward. 17 18 19 the vessel with the ___
The following season Chris joined 5 After Hee
20 21 22
several of his Cornwall friends with 6 Chinese two-stringed instrument
the Belleville Bulls. Gerry Ingram, 23 24 25 26 27 7 Not straight or direct
Brian Fontaine, Mike Leblanc, Mike 8 Outdoor dining spots
28 29 30 31 32 33 9 Warm or cold air mass
Collins, and Paul Marshall who T 10 Don’t break it
were all in Belleville, mentioned 34 35 36 37 11 One side of Joni’s illusions
Chris, recalling a humorous 12 Seat rearranged?
incident involving Paul Marshall. 38 39 40 13 Rx for SAD
“We were playing the Ottawa 67’s 41 42 43 19 The piper’s son
in an exhibition game in Belleville. 24 On ___ (Ad nauseam)
25 Elks and white-tailed: Plural
Paul was a stocky defenceman that 44 45 46 27 Curves
was only about 5’4” tall. Paul and 28 Knot as in wood
47 48 49 50
Jim Ralph had words, got into a 29 Hawaiian porch
fight and Paul got thrown out of 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 30 They indicate a choice
the game. The benches in Belleville 32 “It’s ___” (An agreement)
58 59 60 61 33 European cookware
are side by side with an alleyway 36 Type of tourist car
separating them from where the 62 63 64 37 Kicked poor Sicily
players come out. Paul is opening 39 Sweet in the middle?
65 66 67
the door to leave when 67’s coach 40 Business degree
Brian Kilrea yells at him ‘Hey #17 42 Accumulations
- are you standing in a hole?’ Paul ACROSS ACROSS 45 ___-laced
46 Storm location?
gave him a smirk, then grabbed the 1 Get ready 40 Cricket players 48 Usually the hit, in the 60s
67’s stick rack from the hallway and 5 Type of macrame cord 41 Cellulose fibres: Plural 49 Aka the Big Apple
threw all of their sticks out on the 9 Chickadee moves 42 Waterloo group 51 Confused with who?
ice.” The incident was played up by 14 Type of ice 43 Cassiopeia: Abbr. 52 South African grandfather
both the 67’s and the press, one of 15 Square feet 44 Nominated for playing ‘Oskar’ 54 Animal rights org.
the 67 players had the #17 taped to 16 Derby events 45 Icebreaker 56 Famous Giant
47 Add-on
17 To Joy is one of these
57 Toggle switch: Abbr.
the back of his jersey and was on 18 ‘Whether’ decision 50 Hooks go into them 59 “drop‘s’ of golden sun”
his knees reaching for the door, the 20 Ernie’s foil 51 Trouble 60 Syria: Abbr.
Ottawa Citizen took the photo and 21 They take your dues 53 Sappy liquid
nd
ran it the following day. 22 US forensic series 55 Bank machines: Abbr. * On Feb 2 in North America,
23 It’s a wrap 58 “hardly ever happen” here, Eliza groundhogs are pulled from their
Doug Gilmour, who was only 26 Papermaker 61 Noisy approval dens with lots of ceremony in an
sixteen at the time, was playing 28 Pocket-issues 62 ___ out (Withdrew) effort to determine whether there
defence for Belleville, with Chris 31 Rhymes with seed or head 63 Very small will be an early spring. The most
saying that his time as a defenceman 34 Gran 64 180s famous one is Punxsutawney Phil
because of the ’93 Bill Murray film
65 En ___ (All together)
35 ___ Xing, here in the grid
probably contributed to him 36 Summer sound 66 Once a Russian leader? Groundhog Day. History shows
becoming such a good two-way 38 They resist wind and waves 67 Used to get attention the shadowy rodents’ success rate
player. Later in the season, Chris to be less than flipping a coin.
was traded back to the Brockville
Braves where he finished his Jr Puzzle by Douglas Taillon & MT Solutions on page 44
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