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The Canadian movement for personal fitness.
Fitness. In your heart you know it's right.
THE BRUSSELS, IDOST, FEBRUARY 10, 1975.
Wingham tournament planned How long
has it been
since you've
had a
heart to heart
talk with
your body?
The 11th Annual Wingham
Midget Hockey Tournament,
featuring 35 Ontario, and 1 U.S.
teams, will be held over two
four-day weekends in March this
year with champions to be
decided in "AAA", "A", "B"
and "C" ca 'tegories.
One of the premiere Midget'
hockey tourneys held in Ontario,
the Wingham event kicks off Mar.
14 thru 17, with eight entries in
both categories "A" and "C!!
The final weekend, March 20 thru
23, features eight "B" entries
and ten "AAA" clubs, including
Detroit, the lone U.S.entry.
Wingham comes alive, each
March during the annual
tournament when the winter
tranquility changes drastically as
local residents gear up to host an
influx of approximately 400
players, coaches, managers,
officials, parents, and their fans
each weekend.
Whiel ' the Town Council,
merchants and residents combine
efforts to provide a continuing
program of activities for the
visiting players between games,
the Tournament Committee has
been hard at work since the
closing days of last year's effort.
Increased sanction fees
imposed by the O.M.H.A. in 1974
and is the case again this year.
Despite the blow, the Wingham
Tourney has nailed down - top
flight "AAA" entries from
London,Kitchener, Owen Sound,
Orillia, Oshawa, Richmond. Hill,
Barrie, Waterloo, Leamington
and Detroit.
" Comprising the "A" Category
are teams from Merriton,
Saltfleet, Oakville, • Elmira,
Alliston, Orangeville, Hespeler
(Cambridge) and Kitchener. "B"
entries are from Meaford,
Walkerton, Kincardine,
Ainherstburg, Exeter,
Niagara-on-the-Lake, • 5t. ivjary
and Strathroy. Headlining the
"C" category are Dresden,
Clinton, Lucan, Belle River,
Belmont, Howick , Harriston and
Wingham.
Tournament Chairman, Allan.
Harrison, and his committee of
more than 15 persons are
confident this year's event will
produce more excellent calibre
hockey as. was the case last year.
Of playoffs
Peewees out PaRTICIPaCT1017
The Peewee "A" hockey team
was eliminated on Wednesday
night in the third game of their
first series of playoffs. The ,
Milverton team travelled, to
Brussels in bad weather to play in
what proved to be a very close
hockey game. AT the end of the
first period it was 2 - 1 in favour of
Brussels.
At the end of the second period
it was tied 3-3 and at the end of
regulation time it was tied 4-4
forcing overtime. Milverton
scored two ,unanswered goals in
the overtime period to win 6 -4
and take the serif's. Brussels'
goal scorers were Ken Cousins,
Steven Huether, Brian Tenpas
and Garry McWhirter, one each.
Assists went to Paul Bragg 2,
Brian Tenpas 2, Ken Cousins 1.
Cancelled
Hockey action was very limited
this week with the Atom game in
Hensall cancelled because of the
bad weather on Thursday and the
Midget team was idle also waiting
on their first consolation round to
begin.
the Bantam team was eliminat ed
from their consolation round by
the Lucknow team who defeated
them in two games straight. Goal
scorers were not available.
The Novice team played two
games on Saturday. In the
morning they travelled to Blyth to
defeat their Novice team 4 - 1.
Scoring for Brussels was Robbie
Cardiff 2, Dean Rutledge 2 with
Darrin Watts picking up 2 assists.
B Team
In the evening the Arom "B"
team from Blyth returned to
Brussels to play our Novice team.
Bowling
scores
Ladies Singles-Heather Vogan,
268; Sharon Taylor, 235; Wilda
Higgins, 221.
Ladies High Triple-Heather
Vogan, 673.
Men's High • Singles-Bill
Stephenson, 274; -Chester
Higgins, 235; Ralph Triebner,
229.
Men's High Triple-Bill
Stephenson; 737.
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Brussels picked up a 8 - 1 win.
Scoring for Brussels was Robbie
Cardiff 2, Doug Shaw, Darrin
Watts, Kevin McArter,,Tim Fritz,
Gary Pipe, Paul Machan, 1 each.
Assists went of Kevin Johnston,
Tim Fritz, Gary Godkin, Robbie
Cardiff, Dean Rutledge.
As a fill in game on' Saturday
afternoon the Atom "A" team
took on the Peewee "B" team. A
one point the Atoms led 4 - 0 but
halfway through the second
period the "B's" started scoring
and in the last minute of play
scored the winning goal for a 5.- 4
win.
For the Atom "A's." it was
Todd Wheeler 2, Brian Wheeler
1, Peter Bennett 1. Assists went
The Ladies Curling Club
January, and February draw was
won by Marie McGa yin's team
with 39 pts. Her vice was Donelda
Pearson, second Nancy Smith,
lead, Velma Locking.
2nd. Yvonne Knight with 31
pts. Vice Aileen Mutter, second
Janice Bray, lead Jean Blake.
3rd. Helen Bray with 27 pts.
vice Barb Dunbar, second Kendra
Krauter, lead Betty Knight.
Brussels ladies won the trophy
at the annual Seaforth. Ladies
Bonspiel held January 15th.
to Kevin Deitner, Doug McArter,
Murray Pipe.
For the Peewee "B" it was
Paul Engel 2, Joe Adams, Jim.
Brennan, Garry McWhirter, 1
each. Assists went to Terry
Glanville and Ron Godkin.
ARENA SCHEDULE
Wednesday 7:00
Hensall Atoms at Brussels.
Wednesday 8:30
Pee Wee practice
Friday 7:00
Bantams
Friday 8:30
Midgets
Saturday
No hockey after 1:30 P.M. Polar
Daize events.
The rink included skip Donelda
Pearson, vice Betty McDonald,
second Barb Dunbar, lead, Edna
Pearson.
Winners of the mixed curling
draw for January and February
were 1st Glen 'Rathwell with 50
pts. and his rink y, vice, J. im
Ireland; second Bruce .Speirin;
Lead , Linda Patterson; 2nd. Jim
Smith and team 47 pts; 3rd.
Albert Tenpas and team 46 pts.;
4th, Jack McDonald and team, 45
pts.
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