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La Fondation de l’Hôpital de Cornwall présente

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Photo Greg Kielec

Deux traditions se poursuivent! Le Vin et fromage de l ’Hôpital et le bal de St-Andrew Organisés par les S. D. & G. Highlanders Officers’ Mess Manège militaire de Cornwall, 505 rue Fourth Est Le samedi 1er décembre 2012 à 18 h Coût 125 $ par personne (en partie déductible d’impôt) Les billets sont disponibles sur notre site Web sécurisé ou aux endroits suivants : CORNWALL : Caisse populaire de Cornwall, deux emplacements Corus Entertainment, 709 rue Cotton Mill Life’s Little Pleasures, 108 rue Pitt RBC Royal Bank, deux emplacements RONA, Perkins Home Centre, 1100 avenue Marleau Scotiabank, (Cornwall et Maxville) LANCASTER : Auld Kirktown, 20383 Autoroute 2 LONG SAULT : The Picket Fence, 16399 Route de comté no 2

Colts bounce back in CP Cornwall Colts centre Marly Quince positions himself for the redirect as a shot comes in fromwing during action against the Pembroke Lumber Kings in Cornwall onThurs- day.

The Colts looked like they were on their way to an easy evening in Cornwall, after taking a 3-0 lead in the first period Thurs- day. They saw their lead evaporate to one goal in the second period, and then disap- pear after three unanswered goals by Pem- broke, despite taking a two-goal lead early in the third. Marly Quince knotted with the Colts’ net- minder pulled with just 32 seconds left in the game. But a Billy Ulrick charging pen- alty with just 10 seconds left in regulation proved to be the Colts undoing. In the en- suring power play, Pembroke scored a well set up one-timer to win the game in over- time. Quince led the Colts’ scoring with two goals to bookend scoring in the third peri- od. Nicholas Santoro, Sean King and Ulrick rounded out the scoring with two-point nights. Colts netminder Jordan Piccolino made 40 saves on 46 shots in the loss. Darren Smith turned away 26 of 31 shots for the Pembroke victory. On Friday night, Pembroke’s special teams proved too much for the Colts as the Lum- ber Kings cruised to 6-1 victory. The Lumber Kings scored two goals in each period, three of them on the power play and one while shorthanded. Jordan Larson led the Lumber Kings with two goals, including an unassisted short- handed marker early in the first period. Colts’ scoring leader Roman Ammirato had the lone goal for Cornwall for 25 points so far on the season. Piccolino allowed four goals on 12 shots for the loss. James Edwardson stopped 36 of 38 shots in relief. The Colts’ next home game is Thursday at 7:30 p.m. against the Smith Falls Bears.

GREG KIELEC greg.kielec@eap.on.ca

It took extra time for the Cornwall Colts to settle another one of their games, this time against the Carleton Place Canadians on Sunday afternoon. The Colts beat the Canadians 4-3 in over- time after the home Carleton Place team scored three unanswered goals – their final one with the goalie pulled with 53 seconds left – to send the game to extra time. Kevin Hope was the overtime hero, giving the Colts the victory just 1:29 into overtime to snap the Colts two-game winless skid racked up with back-to-back losses Thurs- day and Friday. Also scoring for the Colts was newly re- turned Mitch Zion, Billy Ulrick and Michael Pontarelli. James Edwardson earned the win, stopping 26 of 29 shots between the pipes. Four of the Colts past six games stretch- ing a 12-day period fromOct. 10 to this past Sunday have been settled in overtime or a subsequent shootout. The win moves the Colts back over the .500 mark with nine wins, seven regulation losses and two losses in overtime, good enough for third place in the Robinson Di- vision and seventh place overall. They trail the league leading Smith Falls Bears – who they meet in Cornwall on Thursday -- by five points. The win reversed a short slide by the Colts after the Pembroke Lumber Kings notched them Thursday evening in overtime, and then routed them the following night in Pembroke. The Colts were outscored 12 to six and outshot 96 to 58 in the back-to-back losses to the CCHL Yzerman Division leaders.

Campagne À votre santé! Les recettes aideront à acheter l’appareil d’IRM et la table d’urologie numérique pour notre région .

Mises à jour régulières sur notre site Web. Détails et opportunités de commandites : Gaye Adams, 613-938-4240 poste 4482 ou gaye.adams@cornwallhospital.ca

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