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JUNIOR 'HOCKEY TILT
The Wirigham, Jokers, local Jun-
ior ID" entry, dropped a close one
to Port Elgin when the lakeside
team cantle to town on Friday
night.
R, Doudgeon of the visiting
squad opened things up after only
22 seconds of play when he fired
one in from Grant's pass. Witigham
retaliated five minutes later when
Kerr scored on a pass from Brown.
That completed the. scoring for the
first frame,
In the second the boys from Port
Elgin again got away to an, early
start when D. Doudgeon connected
at the 06 second mark. The Jokers
followed with two in a row, Coultes
scoring on a pass from Carmichael
and Crawford, again on Carmich-
eters assist. However, the visitors
pulled ahead before the end of the
period on goals scored by D. Dotl-,
geon and Grant.
The honors were divided equally!'
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1950 FORD 4-door sedan, A-1 condition
1955 PONTIAC 4-door sedan
1955 PLYMOUTH 4-dOor sedan
1954 CHEVROLET Bel Aire Convertible
Several older. models.
TRUCKS
1953 MERCURY 2-ton Chassis and Cab
1952 MERCURY 3-ton with 12-ft rack
Brand new motor
1947 MERCURY one-ton
1938 MAPLE LEAF
With 12-ft. reek, in good shape
22-ft. HOUSETRAILER
Completely equipped with stove, fridg, etc.
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in the third period. Port "eaerited
two on goals by Stevens and R.
Doudgeon, the Jokers. came 'back
with a marker fired by PalliMere
from Crawford and &second, bock-
ridge from Kerr. The lakesiders
added another when n• Dm-1409n
connected and the final goal of the
night was scored by Coultes of
Wingham on a pass from Walker,
to make the final count of 7-6.
Action was rugged throughZnit,
fifteen penalties being handed out,
including four majors, The teams
drew two each in the first; one
each in the second, and in the
third frame Wingbam, players were
'sentenced five times arid Fort
gin four,
Wing-ham -- Goal, Merkley; de- '
fence, Mahood, Coultes, Locicridge,
Shinn; forwards, 'Kerr, Fry, Tem-
pleman, Walker, Dallimore, Car-
michael, Crawford.
Port Elgin-. Goal, Huff; defence,
Thompson, D. Detedgeon; forwards,
R. Doudgeon, Stevens, Grant; alts.,
Doug. Doudgeen, Kingston, Gregg,
Patterson, Bell, Bodge.
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SUIT SALE
The Cubs and Boy Scoots are .p.roufl of their
new Scout H411 at the former 'CPR Statimu
They invito yOn to "Open House tonight
(Wochloslio), between 7 4114 0
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MINTS NIPPED IN
FRIDAY NITE hAME
e,yph. Hickey nested his first
shutoilt of the season es the Wing--
ham Kinsmen Bantams remained
misiefeated with an 8-Q Win .ever
lair eitnove last TuesdaY night, The
win was Wipearn's fourth, with
one tie in their first five games
wi thotit 'a defeat,
The game saw close checking
threggil the first two periods, The
ecdre was 141 on Tom Deyell's see-
med period,goal, •
In the third peeled Wingham-
started to roll as .defenseman Jon
Bateson led with three goals, Meaty
Garnise two, Captain Jine English
and Joe Vanstone blasted home
Juveniles Defeat
„Mt, Forest' Team
The Wingham Juveniles stopped
the Mount Voreet team in that
town on Monday night with & 9-7
decision, MacDonald, Lee and Spry
led the scoring race for the locals
With two goals each. Remaining
markers were sunk 'by 'Dowling,'
Hunter and Campbell.
Reeves and Wilson with two
apiece, Rooney, Goldie and McAr-
thur were the marksmen, for Mount
Forest.
singles.
Wingham-Goal, Hickey; defense,
Bateson, Yemen, Irwin, Leggett;
forwards, English, Garniss, Strong,
Bismayer, Vanstone, Fleury,
Mitchell, Merrick, Scott; sub-goal,
Crothers.
JUNIOR q GAME
WINfilIAM JOKERS
DEFEAT MITCHELL
Travelling to Mitchell Tuesday
night of lagt week the Wingham
Junior "D" team turned in a well-
played game to take the fixture
,Dallimore was the big gun
for the- jokere with four goals to
his credit; Crawford followed close-
ly with three, while Carmichael and.
Fry scored singles. Serimgeour and
Smith wore the heavyweights in
the opposition 'camp,
Dalliraore opened early with his.
first goal at the. 1.50 mark on an
assist from Carmichael and Ma-
hood. Dallimore was hack for his
second two minutes later, aided
this time by Crawford. Crawford.
notched one for himself at 6.10
on ea pass set up by Templeman.
Mitchell's lone marker in the first
frame was fired by Ahrens from
Uniae.
The Jokers outscored' their op-
ponents 4-1 In the second period.
Carmichael drew first blood with
the help of ore and
-more, Dallimore, went in for two
in -a row op assists from Crawford
and Carmichael, and Crawford
firedethe fourth of the' period as-
sisted by Carmichael and Coultes.
Scrimgeour scored the only marker
'for Mitchell to leave the Jokers
with a 7-2 edge at the end °Mho
second stanza.
The Mitchell team came onto the
ice at the beginning of the third
with every intention of turning the
tables and before the period ended
they had narrowed the margin to
two goals, not enough to win.
"(Juju, Serimgeour, and Weil scor-
ed one each and Smith sank 'two
The two remaining Wingham goals
were fired by Crawford from Dalli-
more and Carmichael and Fry from
Kerr and Coultes.
Kincardine Clips
Wingham Bantams..
The local: Kinsmen Bantam squad
came -horrie from Kincardine on
Friday night smarting under their
second defeat of the season, after
stacking up an impressiVe five
games without 'a loss. D. Wall was
the hotshot for the lakesiders,
firing three of their markers, while
Savage, Isard, Johnston and Wil-
son accounted for singles.
Martin Garniss• topped the scor-
ing list for Wingham with two of
the three goals and the third was
fired by 'English. Final, count was
7-3 for Kincardine;
English opened the scoring for
Wingham early in the first frame
but Kincardine retaliated with two
to end the period 3-1, added two
more in .the second and matched
• the locals at two each in the final
frame, There was only one penalty
in the .game.
Wingham •• Goal, Mickey; de-
fence, Bateson, Yemen, Irwin, Leg-
gett; forwards, 'Garniss, English,
Strong, Deyell, Vanstone, Bismayer,
Mitchell, Scott, Merrick, Fleury;
sub-goalie, 1), Crothers.
COMMITTEES NAMED
FAR INFSE CARNIVAL
Mrs, D. Reeenhagen was 'hostess
to the executive of the Wingham
Figure SkatingeChile recently, The
'president, N, -Weiwood, and five
other directors were present.
Last year's audited financial re-
port showed a balance considered•
small, for the operation of the club
and members plan an extra effort
to improve this year, Eadh parent
is being asked to hold a neighimel
ly game in late January or early
February at 50c a player and turn
e2.00 into the 'funds,
The semetary was instructed to
write and thank Mr. Edighoffer ifor
his donation to the club:
Mrs. Wild was advised to purr
chase more club crests. These are
given free to new members when ,
year's fees are paid and mee be
hough'., at cost, 'by former members
if still in the7club.
January 14th was the deadline
for fee payment and anyone unable
to meet it, should : &Intact Mrs.
Wild or Mrs.-- Burrell and arrange
when it will be paid. Anyone unable
to take last part of season's class-
es should not skate after above
date. It would he appreciated if the
parent _would advise the executive
if a child will net be continuing
and why, so' they may try to im-
prove their service.
Plans for the carnival will be
completed rapidly as the date has
been advanced to March 4th, with
rehearsal on' March 3rd. Mothers
are reminded that each child should
bring a: named blanket each night
to keep warm between events.
Please try to attend the next
mothers' meeting where - final in-
structions; costumes and tickets
to be sold will be given out.
Carnival committees were set up,
as follows: Publicity, John Steong
and Mrs. Rosenhagen;• advance sale
of tickets, Mrs. Barrel, Mrs, Wm.
Reed, Mrs, H. Spry; costumes,
Mrs. J. Day, Mrs. W, W.' Gurney,
with 'power to add; make-up; Mrs.
E, Hamilton and Mrs. Wm, Reed,
with power to add; property com-
mittee, N. Welwood, IL Brooks; T.
Cruickshank and H. Gerrie, --with
power to add; door attendants, IL
Gerrie, W. W. Gurney and John
Strong; director of skaters, Mrs. H.
Wild; supervisor of boys' dressing'
room, H. Wild; sunervisor of bal-
cony, Mrs. Burrell; wicket sales,
Mrs. Fleury. Prices will remain un-
changed with no charge for those
younger than kindergarten age.
There will he reserved seats.
BLYTH BOYS STOP
WINHANI BANTAM
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Blyth Bantams snapped the
Wingham Kinsmen Bantams' win-
ning streak at five games Wednes-
day night with a 4-3 victory. The
game saw close checking through-
out, with the score reading 14 at
the end of the first period. Gary
Madill scored for Blyth ;with Jim.
English flashing the_ red light for
Wingleam,
In the second period Blyth took
an early 2-1 lead when Madill
scored his second marker. of the
game. Wingham fought back to tie
the score' on Fraser Strong's goal,
In. the third period Doug., Smith
scored figr B'lyth to take a 3-2 lead
and Stan Bismayer- scored for.
Wingham to tie the score, Gary
Madill came through with his third
goal otthe game with four minutes
remaining in the game to leave
Blyth the victory. -
These two teams play in Wing-,
ham January 27th, preceding the
Junior game. Game time is 6.45.
Wingham----Goal, Hickey; defense,
Bateson, Yemen, Irwin, Leggett;
forwards, -Scott, English, Strong,
Dauphin, Dowel, Bismayer, Van-
stone, Fleury, Mitchell, Merrick,
LOCAL HOCKEY
TEAMS ARE BUSY
,GORRIE - The Ilowick Lions
.Juveniles played Drayton in Ber-
more on. Monday night, final score
being Howick Lions 10, Drayton 4.
The Carrie Midgets Met the
Fordwieh Midgets in the Gorrie
arena on January 0th, the Gerrie
team winning by 12-7. The Gerrie
reeWees and Fordwieh PeeWees
played in a double !loader game
the same night, with the Fordwich
team winning 3-1.
On Friday' evening the IloWick
Lions met Kurtzville-Xewry Com-
bines in the ,1<urtaville arena! and
shut out Kurtzville 10-0. Gant get-
ters for the Laois were Donald'
Whitfield, Peter Dols, Rarvey
Uoinmel, Mem Strang, Michael
Newton and Wayne King,
The Ituttzville PoeWeea: also
Lloyd's & W Bowling
Shippers, 2781; Veneer Room,
2182; North Plant, 2117; Machine
Plant, 2088.
RICKEY STARS
BANTAM TEAM ~I,ANNS
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The to.1.1 cdiates plAyed Arno,
Meeting the Kincardine team In
that town Friday night the Wing-
ham Midgets were 'the losers in a
2-1 decision,
All the scoring came in the first
period, Which opened in a flurry of
action. The ;second and third per-
lees saw plenty' of effort to im-
prove the situation on both eides,
but the final bell saw the hoard
reading just as it did, at the end
of the first period.
McIntyre, of Kincardine, picked
Showfelt'sup : pass after 3a seconds.
of play and flipped in the opener. Men's high , single Bob Foxton,
B. Johnston, of Wingham, came 60; men's high triple Bill Sturdy,
through at 4.37 with his team's eee„
only goal and 'Coessel, aided by Me- I Ladies' high single Edna Far-
Intyre, completed the scoring at
9.44,
There were she penalties in the.
game, three being awarded to each.
of the teams
213; ladies' high triple Edna.
Fairish, 505,
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Ladies' Bowling
Wingham --Goal, W. Riehl; Grace Ilodgkinson recorded thc
de- highest single of the season lam
fence, P, affachan„ L. Finnigan; for- Wednesday with a 310 score, and
wards, P. Strong, B. Johnston, B. saved the Slippery Seals from a
Lund; alts., B. Hetherington, j, skunking. Despite their -opposi-
English, --P, -Jardin, G. Kerr, lion, the Zooming Zebras picked up
Logan, T. McDougal, A. Harrison, 3 points, with the help of Maine Rintoul who scored a 223 and a G. Ski nn. 224, Helen •Casemore with a 245.
and Steirley Storey with a 6•10
Lucknow Midgets Marion Farrier's 214 game was a
triple,
Lost in Wingham big help to the Tired Tigers whe
scored a 3 to 1 victory over the
Bel) Hetherington and bet g, Busy Beavers,
Campbell paced ,the Winghara :12311e iinCit:oazyseKcaotnsd made their way
piece due to Midgets with two goals each for a! their 4 to 0 win over the the Lazy 5-2 victory over the Lucknow Mid-
gets in -the Wingham arena- on
Tuesday night of last week, A.
Harrison accounted for the firth
Wingham marker.
staged in the,Western Ontario caps
ital on 'Wednesday, Thursday and
Friday of last week. The rinks,
skipped by Dr, W. Crawfm. and
Harley Crawford, both played scw-
en games, only to be defe%ted in
the final rounds.
The rink skipped by. Dr. Craw-
ford played in the round for the.
Silverwood Trophy and lost out by,
two points in the final when they
were defeated by the MacLean
rink of London 9-7. Jim Murray,
Sam Sweeney and -Omar Easel-
grove made up the rink,
Bob Hetherington, Jack Illoy.d
and Harvey Fisher completed the
rink skipped by- 'Harley Crawford'
and they went right through to the
finals in the, fight , for -the Super-
test Trophy, They lost out whee.-
Leopards,
0 _ a - 0
Men's League •
The third place Burke's entry
stopped the first place CKNX team
Lucknow scoring was evened to Monday night by a 4 to 3 score,
L, Hodgins and D. leicKinnon. land helped Lee's, who trimmed
the Rockets 7 to 0, move to within
21/2 points of the top position,
2-1, On Friday night they
mmedoinadteay,at a game in In the third game the Hydro M-
Th, seas, was creased their fourth place margin
met by taking allasellverawoiaartLfrooriu
: Mustangs.
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lifford d. with a score of 8-2 for Hydro team turned in the best ials, 62; Brown Jugs, 54; Royal Gordon Gilbert's rink, from Chat-
ham took the final 10 to 5. individual effort of the evening Scots, 53; Canada Six; 41. •
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rolling a 298 single and a 706 triple. IN. LONDON BONSPIEL
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Commercial Bowlers • Two Wingham rinks were enter-
ed. in the City of London bonepiel With the holiday and festive
season now only a pleasant mem-
ory the bowling lanes are again
the Mace of activity on Tuesday
evening when 35 spirited bowlers
swing into action.
Surprising, after a 'four-week
rest, everyone appeared in good.
form and„ some fine scores were
posted last week. With only ten
weeks left until the season is over
every night is important and every
pin may mean the championship.
Dorothy Templeman -came
through with the ladies' high single
of 271, while Gwen MacLaurin took
the high triple with a 625, •
George Cameron didn't wish to
divide the honors and walked off
with a high single of 269 and a
triple of 646.
Team standings: Trade Winds,
77; Burkes -Irish, 63; Walkers Spec-