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Page A44 - Tuesday, February 2,1993 - The <strong>Squamish</strong> Times<br />

OOPS...Howe Sound Peewee rep forward Ashton Robertson loses control of the puck as he wheels<br />

around the back of the Grandview net during the <strong>Squamish</strong> peewee's 7-1 win over the East Vancouver<br />

visitors on Sunday afternoon.<br />

Dave Buzzard photo<br />

wo of three<br />

The Home Hardware atom reps<br />

improved their overall record to 13<br />

wins against just fo& losses by win-<br />

ning two of three league games last<br />

week, On Jan. 21, the squad trav-<br />

elled to North Vancouver where<br />

they knocked off the North Shore<br />

Winter Club 5-2. Scott Harrison<br />

was the top marksman on the night<br />

with two goals while Tod Barden<br />

was active on the blueline, contributing<br />

one goal and one assist.<br />

Tyler Dufour and Brad Smith were<br />

the other goal scorers for <strong>Squamish</strong><br />

while assists went to Dun<strong>ca</strong>n Mac-<br />

Dougall and Ryan Chapman.<br />

On Jan. 23, the team was at<br />

home to the Vancouver Thunderbirds<br />

but <strong>ca</strong>me up on the wrong end<br />

of a 4-2 score. Dufour scored both<br />

Sauamish goals and Barden was<br />

&en one ;mist while coach Roy<br />

Weiss singled out Dun<strong>ca</strong>n Machugall<br />

for his strong play in the<br />

offensive zone.<br />

Home Hardware was back on the<br />

winning track on Jan. 26 when goaltender<br />

Evan Jonah turned aside 25<br />

shots to record his seventh shutout<br />

of the season in a 2-0 win over the<br />

visiting North Shore Winter Club.<br />

Centre Scott Weiss was outstanding,<br />

scoring both goals while winger<br />

Trevor Dalley also turned in a<br />

strong game, recording one assist.<br />

Defenseman Stevie Featherston<br />

dominated the blue line and when<br />

the visitors did manage to get into<br />

the Howe Sound zone, Jonah shut<br />

them down. With the shutout, Jonah<br />

inproved his goals-against-average<br />

to a stingy 2.1. CI<br />

David Srnillie scored with less<br />

than two minutes left, snapping a 3-<br />

3 tie and lifting the NRS Flyers to a<br />

4-3 win over the Valleycliffe Gener-<br />

als in a rare meeting of <strong>Squamish</strong>'s<br />

two atom house teams on Jan. 23.<br />

Smillie broke out of his own zone,<br />

rushed the length of the ice before<br />

slipping the winning goal through<br />

the pads of Generals' goaltender<br />

3<br />

Aaron Breu. Smillie and teammate<br />

Dino Pagliardi each finished the<br />

game with one .goal and one assist<br />

to lead the Flyers while other goals<br />

went to Kris Fermanek and Scott<br />

Jenson. Ricky Lasher scored twicl<br />

and Karl Lerncke added a sing14<br />

goal for the Generals, while Car<br />

Spani rounded out the scoring wit1<br />

one assist.<br />

cl<br />

The Generals returned to thei r<br />

winning wayson Jan. 25 when the! V<br />

dumped North Vancouver's Nep -<br />

tune Terminals squad 7-2 in a short<br />

ened contest on the North Shore<br />

Team <strong>ca</strong>ptain Derek Laforest scored I<br />

four goals and added one assist to<br />

Continued on page A-21<br />

3 8 0 3 6 0 A m *<br />

Above Highland Glass<br />

"<br />

-3<br />

WASONABE RAm<br />

The Pro hets of God should be regarded as ph sicians<br />

whose tas K is to foster the well-being of the worl B and its<br />

peoples, that, through the spirit of oneness, the ma heal<br />

1 the sickness of a divided hum anity.... Little wonier, Len, if<br />

1 the treatment prescribed by the physician in this day should<br />

not be found to be identi<strong>ca</strong>l with that which he s rescribed<br />

before. How could it be otherwise when the ills ecting the<br />

sufferer<br />

x<br />

necessitate at every stage of his sickness a s ecial<br />

remed ? In like manner, evew time the Prophets o P God<br />

have i umined the world with+ the<br />

radiance of<br />

the Day Star of Divine<br />

summoned its peoples<br />

such means as best<br />

which they appeared ...<br />

It is not ony the heart, but the mind, which must devote<br />

itself to this process of discovery, Reason, Baha'u'llah asserts,<br />

is God's greatest gift to the soul, "a sign of the revelation of. .<br />

Lord." Only by freeing itself from irherited<br />

dogma, ' the sovereiT whet er religious or materialistic, <strong>ca</strong>n the mind take<br />

up an independent exploration of the-relationship between<br />

the Word of God and the experience of humankind. In such<br />

a search, a major obstacle is prejudice: "Warn ... the beloved<br />

of the one true God, not to view with too criti<strong>ca</strong>l an e e the<br />

sayings and writings of men. Let them rather a K proac such<br />

sayings and writings in a spirit of open-minde ness and loving<br />

sympathy."<br />

ll<br />

Howe Sound klew's Hockey League<br />

Standings to Jan. 29<br />

68 W L' T GF GA Pim Pas<br />

G & S Scuba 22 17 4 1 125 59 283 35<br />

McDonald's 23 74 7 2 115 95 166 30<br />

HighlanderHawks 23 13 8 2 143 73 225 28<br />

Flames 23 7 14 2 101 138 286 16<br />

Hornets 23 3 19 1 57 163 424' 7<br />

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