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Chesley Colts Jrs. » vs - Wingham Spitfires
Wednesday, Feb. Game time 8.30
Chesley Colts ',hi, » vs. - Wingham Spitfires
Monday) Feb, 25 Ciao* time 8,30
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the Chesley Oolts 7.5 to mite' a one-
genie lend, in Ito WO.A.A: Jr "I)"
semifinals in a 5 out of 9 series,
Both teams ,scored once in tie'
first Period with" Telt Struthers
blinking the red light, for Wing-
bum, 13ev Woods was timaiesley
marksman. ,
The second period ,showed lots of
scoring 'with Witightun coming
through, with four goals and Chrs-
ley three Stratherencored his 2nd
and 3rd goals in" Ken Hodgitinson
notched the other two Wingham
goals, Los l'ingston -potted two for
(Thesieyand P rsinsit •er- h se
eel ttie othp,-Clwsley goal.
Bruce Lott seored what proved
to be the winner for "Wingham in
the third period for the Spitfires
and 'gen Hodgkinson added an in ,
surance goal, his third of the
genie Mel Mille ; was the lona
ormisaiswitsu r
WINGHAM
r , 'Chesley sniper. The game was
fairly rugged with 20 Veatafica
being called, Chesley received
*demi of these, •
VT/NONA/4 .•Tesitey;
defence, Wain, .Cartier,
Puffy; forwards,. • Hodgkinaoli,
Mu•rruy, Struthers, Lott, :Campbell,
ll'ryfoglei Lee,
CHKSLEY: o(lost,. Flemming; .de,
fence, Lamont, Maxwell, 131ack.
lerank; forwards,t -Tpn.
Davidson,WOods •.
.woods, Kingston, a '.1"rushinslci.
First Period • '
Ti..Woods at, Woods, Tungsten)
10.32;. Struthers afedgUinson)
15.32. Peptides, Hodgkinson,
ri,zoo
Kingston' <Black) 143; Hodgiiih-•
son. 5.41;" • D. •."*.rrushinski
Maxwell) 7.49• Nodgkinson, St u.^
their, Duffy) 13.10; .S.truthers
(I-Todgkinson/Marray) 14.10; King-.
stun • 19.17; Struthers 19.28, •- Pen
attics, ,Wain :(2),' Lamont, 1.1.-;Woad,
Cartier, "Maxwell,,13lack,,..aodgkin,
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Draw far $50.64
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22nd •
AT CHESLEY ARENA
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25th
AT WINGHAM ARENA
Fowl
BING
Proceeds for Legion Pipe Band
LEGION HALL
JOHN ST., WINGHAM
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd
id, 3.30 1).rn,,
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GAMES $1.00 — 15 ,C1-1ICKENS
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All Fowl.Ovenreadi
BRANCH 180-CANADIAN LEGION
TO FIVE-ALL TIE
The Wingham. Pitfire and
the Chesley Colts played to a 5,5
tie in the Chcaley arena on Monday
night,
Wingham jumped to a 2.0 lead
in the first period when Bain
and. Jack Puffy both .got past the
Chesley defence, ,
Chesley Scored two goals for
Wingham's one in 'the second per-
iod to make the , score '3.2 for
Wingham." Harvey Daviclson.sniped
both Chesley geweBruce Lott ,was
the WJnghlun 'rns.rksogan.
The third period ,showed aoto of
scorin g with Chesley rapping home
three markers while Wingliam
came through with two, Mel Mil-
ler, Les Kingston and Wilmer La-
reont were' the Chesley goal-get=
tees, Doug Murray- and Ken Hodg-
itinson potted the Winghalia . tallies,
WINGILANI—Goai, Teskey;• 'de-
fense, Bain,- Cartier., • Lee, „Duffy,
Graham; forwards, Murray,•Rodg-
kinson Strialiers, Lott,' • Campbell,
Fryfogle. '
F 1 thwe I ling;
defense, Lamont, ' I'vtaxwell; Black,
Frank; forwards, E, 'Woods,.
Davidson, R. Woods,-
Kingston, Trushinski.
1st. Period .
Bain, 14.48; 'Duffy (Lott, • Fry-;
fogle), 19.15, Penalties, Lott, dar7;
tier, Trusithiski; 'Pryfogie, ;.
•" . 24141 Period
Davidson '(Black): 5.0.2; :1..Intt;
Davidson . (Miller) 7.53. Penalties,
Lamont. : .
• 3rd. Period ,
Miller . (Davidson) '5.38; " Ling
"Eton , (Trushinski, Larnont), 10.22;
Lamont, .11..05; 'Murray„ 11.23;
Hodgkinson (Murray) 16,36, 'Pen'
alties, Lott, Struthers, •
son
Thlril Period
Lott.(Campbell') 2.14; Miller
(Kingston). 6.33r Hoclgkinson tStru-
tilers) 6.40: Pepalties, Lamont
t2), HOcigkinSori, Rlack (2),
fogle,s D.•I'rushinsiti, Duffy.
BY' VINE MARIA
The Philipsburg Claws trounced
the Wingham. Spitfire ,Irs; 04 in
the 3.10W Hfuniiiirg .arena 'Friday,
night. The game was 'the last
scheduled encounter for the 'Spits'.
They are now playing off with
the Chesley Colts in, the W,O.A$.
Jr "D" semi-final, •
Phillipsburg took a 1-0 lead in
the first period, when Ron Hon-
derich blinked the red ight,
in the second period PhiliPshurg
tip a 3.1 lead on goals by
Ron Kelterhern and. Mahlon,
Shanti, Doug Murray, • the loop's
leading scorer potted the lone
Wingham goal,
Philipsburg added three more
goals in, the third period,' Ron
Bhat, Arlie Shantz and 'Bon Hon-
derieh, his second of the 'game,
were the .goalgetters 'for Philips-
burg. -
WINGHAM—goal, ..''reSkey; ' de
,fence; draham, ' Ritchie, Lee,
Cartier;. forwards], Bromm,
Struthers, Lott, Pryfogle, Camp-
bell, -0:Malley,
PHILIPSBURG goal, Hauori;
defence, M,' Shantz, .Schwartzen-
triiber Christner, Poetker; for-
wards .C, Honaprich, Wagler, Leis,
{4rnold, , 11„. Hondorich,. Elhat, ,A,
'Mintz? Relterhorn, Phillips. •
'Vita Period
"R. Halide/deli (C. HoncleiA-ch)
PermIties, C. flonclerlch, . •
Second Pe Tod
..Keiterhorn (Philips) 44; M.
Shantz (Wagler) 10:34;. • Murray
15.21 Penalties, Struthers;., • C.
•Honderich.
Third Period
(Arnold) 3,14; R Hon-.
derich • (C, Honderich) 19,19; .A.
Shantz.. (pilot) 13.52, penal-
SMILING
'Thursday afternoon teague
February 7th, play •'
Mrs, p, Madill 1379; Mrs, Na-.
smith, 1309; Mrs.C, Lott, 1284`; Mrs.
A. R. DuVal, 1228; Mrs, .11, car-,
michocl, 1181,
High single, Mrs; F. Madill, 239,
February x4, play
Mrs. C. Lott, 1549; Mrs. P. Ma-
dill, 1418; Mrs, D. Nasmith, 1367;
Mrs., A. R. DuVal, .1304; Mrs, a
Carmichael, 139f!#1 ;
High dmible, Mrs, C. Lott, 433,
Prize to Mrs. 1?, Stainton,
Lloyde IR; w Club;
Veneer morn,. 2895;,, Machine
shop, 2417; Shipping room, 2360;
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The Doors0 22311 'Office, '2146,
High laingle, Wes Simmons, 263;
high triple, (lord Onfallfy,. 640.
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Commercial League
The fourth game of tile third
series
wStrndlirilgilaYtacifoilponwa;'""daY
Blowers, 21; Wildcats, 19; Strik,
cry, 19; Rockets, 10; ONO Bombers,
8; Rocic'n Rollers, ' 7.
High scores 'tor, the night:
Ladies' high single, 1V1,r9,,Icipikic.
0r, 223; men's high single,..V..•40-,
din, 271; ladies' high. tripte,,,,,Mrs.
K.. Baker, 567', ipen'S. iiigh:`
T. jardin 650. Tealn high score,
Strikers, 2614.
are using:the mortgage I
pion of buying y,our'
should know 'aboat',our
special MORTGAGE MSGR.-
ANCEI Consult—,
FRANK C. HOPPER
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WINHAS, ONT.
Bus • leaving Wingharn Town Hall .on
Friday, February 22 at 7 p.m. for. Chesley.
Anyone wishing to, go, tickets may be obtained
at Vic LOughlean's Barber Shop,,or
the Red Front Store.
ADMISSION
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Goal-tender John .Teskey, who has 'played all his niin.or • hockey- in
Kincardine, This is ; John's first season with the Wingham- team. and
ai) "far ,he bas been turning, in a good ,performancc. He is also eon-
sfacted ,to he a • very' good contreLforward. •
SATURDAY. EXCURSIONS
to
TORONTO by CNR
Tell Struthers, defenceman, playing his second season with Wirigharn,
is a fast, strong, and accurate passer. Hen Hodglinson 'has played
all his minor hockey in •Winghanv is, one of. thabest junior forwards
lto team has. Doug Murray, one of the' team's -most promising boys
in the, forward line, was born in Wingham and has played all his
hockey iI1cxe.
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Tickets good go(ng and returning Wine Saturday only.
EXCURSION FARES FROM
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Brampton, $ .85 IlarristOn $3.75 Sarnia $6.55 •
Brussels $1,30 Ingersoll $3.70 Stratford ' $3.45
$4.175 It ieardine $5,$5 Straihroy $6.20
Clinton $4,75 'Kitchener $2.45 Walkerton $560
Elora $2,45 Liatiniet $3.60 Watford $5,16
Fergus $145 Mitchell $4.00 Wingham $4.15
Georgetown $11.20 Owen SOilnil WYoming
Godericli $ l,OG Paisfey $5.M0
Guelph Palnierstim $140 ,
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HON mom AGENTS
Lahti to right: Jack huffy, playing his first season with the Wingitarn
Club, alloWS excellent promise and is one of the beat pasSera in the
teOnt Balkh lfeKee plays equally welt its a forward or Oh deferiee, a
rohtiat checker -Inure fast and tricky skater, 3.1in Bain, second season
yvitILL4 Wttiglla,xii club, Is fast becoming One of the ritVOurite meiriberli
of the teen swItErane.
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