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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1967-02-09, Page 9CALLAN SHOES YOUR FAMILY SHOE STORE JOSEPHINE STREET PHONE WINGHAM 357-1840 ) I 0, Perrott 185, Terry Reid 150, Barry Gardner 154, 155, Steven Tiffin. 162, Bill Brown 166, :155, Bob McGee 184. Crooks increased their lead at the top as they took 5 points from. Muskateers. Ruth Ann's Rollers took 3 points from Jane Ann's Gentries and for the first time this year, the re-inforced Jets took all five points from Cathy's Killers. Standing: Can- dice's Crooks 55, Ruth Ann's Rollers 48, Cathy's Killers 47, Jane Ann's Gentries 27, Jean- ette's Jets 18, Marilynn's Mus- kateers 16. 0--0--0 INTERMEDIATES Points were really dfstribut- ed Well this week with Patti's Pups downing Diane's Raiders 3 to 2, Barb's Bloopers taking a similar count from Jennifer's Jokers and Stacia's Strikes get- ting the extra point from Jo- ann's Jonas. Ross Caslick rolled full hon- ors for guys with 259 single and 475 double. Good steady roll- ing, Ross. Gals honors split with our perennial top gal Barb Dauphin getting high single 182 with Barbara Hetherington top double 327. Here are the highs: Ken Rae 213, Ted Ahara 208, Bill Strong 236, Richard Wharton 234, Bruce Boyd 201, Doug Mowbray 246, John Phillips219, Ross Caslick 259, 216, Ron Goy 223, Ricky Gardner 224. Top' team game total 960 was roll- ed by Stacia's Strikes. Standing, Bloopers 49, Raid- ers 49, Pups 37, Jokers 28, Strikes 26, Jonas 21. 0--0--0 Hey, gang -- we've posted the averages at the local lanes siammusteMaSallantEgiMitialli CROWN THEATRE HARRISTON — Admission Prices — Adults $1.00 Students 75e Children 40c ** ****************** ofst YOUR NEW ICE CAPADES AMERICA'S #1 FAMILY SNOW! Feb. 27 — TO — March 5 EVENINGS Mon.-Fri, — 8:30 p.m. Sat. — 9:00 p.m. MATINEES Sat. — 1 p.m. & 5 p.m. Sunday — 2:30 p.m. PRICES $3,50 - $3.00 . $2.50 • $2.00 Children 12 years and under half price Monday- Thursday and Saturday 5 p.m. Mail Ordert accepted Make cheques payable to The GARDENS London 9-111-231) ********************* Wingham, AdvAnce,Tirnes, .1.rber4Kloy. Feb. Ten More Players Needed to make up four teams in Tyke Hockey School AGES FIVE, SIX AND SEVEN YEARS CHAMPIONS WERE COACHED BY J. WOO Mrs, Harold Wild attended the finals of the Canadian Fig, tire Skating Championshipsheld in Lakeshore Arena and Varsity Arena, Toronto. A dance pair, Janet 10' Alttoy of Barrie and David Porter of Port Perry, mem,' hers of the Unionville Figure Skating Club and coached by John Wild were Junior Dance Champions in the Central On- tario Sectionals and were third in the Novice Dance in the Canadian Championships., Bluevale Mr. and Mrs. Ross Forbeck and Linda of Owen Sound spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs J. J. Elliott at Bluevale. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Porter of Luck- now spent Saturday evening at the same home. If You're Worried! PHILIPS n ABOUT BUYING A NEW TV STOP Drop in to McGILL RADIO TODAY Find out HOW you can own a New 1967 PHILIPS TELEVISION for one year, for not one penny. — SEE THE FIDDLE-FREE COLOUR TV AT — McGill's Radio & TV Phone 357-1532 WINGHAM Fordwich tearti$ had a busy week FORDWICH—The hockey teams were quite busy during the past week. The Fordwich Rockets met the Clifford Tigers in the Mildmay arena with the Fordwich Club winning 3-1, The Intermediates played host to the Drayton team Wed- nesday night but lost their game 3-2 and then on Friday night they journeyed over to Drayton and once again the teams met, but with Fordwich winning 10- 6. Our Midget team had two victories, Thursday night they played Belmore Midgets in their arena, the score Fordwich 4, Belmore 1 and on Friday night the teams played again in the Fordwich arena with the score being Fordwich '7, Belmore 1. The Bantams met Kurtzville in the local arena on Friday night but lost 10-3 and the Pee Wee team played against Gor- rie in their arena, Gorrie win- ning 16-1, On Saturday afternoon the Squirts played host to the Bel- grave boys with the latter win- ning 3-2 but these small teams put on a very good game of hockey. The Pee Wee team al- so journeyed to Belgrave last week but were defeated 8-1. Members of the Fordwich In- termediate hockey team feel quite proud of their sweaters which they got last week. The coach and players thank Joan and Carl Stewart for their dona- tion towards the sweaters. TOURNAMENT TO END ON TUESDAY The North Huron Broomball League will hold a centennial tournament at the Belgrave Arena February 6, 8, 9, 13 and 14. Ten men's teams and four ladies' teams will participate. Championship teams will be decided on the final night when the ladies will play off at 8.30 and the men at 9.30, Trophies and crests wiltbe presented to the winners. TRAIN TO TORONTO • Ask about convenient departure and return times 7:***88ftes„„„....... $3 4 11,4144 60 ONE- 1'11.4 1' RED FARE For information, phone the local CN Passenger Sales Office CANADIAN NATIONAL 40.65 an* change your pace... Out,Icor w,orlor 7::`”:7.0 7 t'l (1() Delightful shopping . within walking distance. The Lord Simcoe Hotel is located in the heart of downtown Toronto, with the subway right at the door. Change your pace .. enjoy Toronto more, at sensible prices . stay at the Lord Simcoe Hotel, where the only old fashioned convenience is the service. Benefit hockey game played LAKELET—The Clifford and District Recreational Hockey Club played a benefit game at Clifford on Sunday afternoon. One team of players were from Clifford and Lakelet, and the other was made up of players from Drew and Fordwich Clubs. The score was 6-3 for the Clif- ford-Lakelet Club. Proceeds went to Mr. and Mrs. Graham Wright who re- cently lost their borne by fire. Weekly euchre BELGRAVE--There were eight tables in play at the eu- chre on Wednesday in the community arena. High lady was Mrs. Grasby; high man, George Mitchell; low lady, Mrs. Hazel Purdon; low man, Gordon Higgins. Mrs. Leslie and Gordon Higgins won the novelty prizes. toronto, stay at Ord.a)tritc--4,,e clef University and King Streets Telephone 362-1848 PLAYOFF HOCKEY Pee Wee Team vs. Mt. Forest Tonight (Thursday) at 7 Bantam Bill Staight rolls 253 single BANTAMS What did I say last week, something like don't be surpris- ed if one of these beginners comes up with a 200 game? — well it's history now as Bill Staight rolled a real hum-ding- er of a line, a terrific 253 sin- gle. Congratulations Bill on a fine game. Who will be next to break the 200 mark? For the gals, once again Marlene Foxton took both highs with 141 single and 243 double. Boys with singles over 125 were Bill Staight 253, Bradley Simmons 175, David Tiffin 158, Roger Tiffin 158; girls over the 100 mark, Marlene Foxton 141, 102, Lynn Foxton 126, Joanne Croskill 116, 100, Patricia Wil- lie 104, 101 and last but not least, little Cathy Foxton 103. Batmen, Bunnies and Tweet- ies each took full 5 points with Lulus, Caspers and Donald Ducks getting the proverbial goose egg. Standing to date, Bunnies 40, Batmen 38, Tweet- ies 38, Caspers 30, Lulus 29, Donald Ducks 18. 0--0--0 JUNIORS Congratulations to Steven Watson who rolled the high sin- gle of the week, a fine 261 sin- gle. That's a new high for you, isn't it Steve? Tom (just can't quite make the 200) Lee took high double with lines of 192, 177 for 369 double, A new name takes full hon- ors for the gals as Candice Fox- ton rolled high single 184 and double 334. Back in form again, eh Candice? Lines over 150 were rolled by Jane Ann Nethery 156, Paul Forsyth 162, 151, Bob LaRose 151, Steven Langridge 168, Ron 1111111111111111111I11111111111l1:11111111111:11111 1lE1111 onday to Thursday at 8 p.m. riday and Saturday-2 shows t 7:15 and 9:15; Sat. Matinee at 2 p.m., unless otherwise noted Prices: Adults $1.00; Students 75c; Children 40c WED.-THUR.-FRI. FEB, 8-9-10 'NASHVILLE REBEL' Color-CinemaScope — Starring: Farm:. 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Look at your score, then look yourself right in the eye and Vow that you're going to make that average climb. Let's see some real improvement.- Okay?' BELMORE—With Jack Frost nippin' your nose and your toes, the most likely place to look for some people was the Bel- more Arena, where the young, and the young-at-heart kept warm with hockey and curling. On Wednesday the annual Gorrie teams play hockey GORRIE—The Tri-County Pee Wees met Fordwich in the arena here on Friday night with the score Gorrie 16, Fordwich l. Goal-getters for Gorrie were singles by Allan Hamilton, Michael Ruppel, Dale Edgar, Bryan Johnston; Murray Grain- ger 2, Glen Massey 2 and Bar- ry O'Krafka 8. Arden Bridge scored for Fordwich, Wroxeter-Gorrie Tri-County Squirts played Kurtzville Squirts at Wroxeter arena on Saturday morning. The score was Wroxeter-Gorrie 4, Kurtz- ville 3. Ron Riley scored two goals and singles by Jim Yeo- man and Kevin Townsend. Kurtzville scorers were Andy Doig, J. Doig and P. Berfeltz. Play-off series, 2 out of 3 starts Wednesday with Fordwich in Gorrie at 7 p.m. The Wroxeter-Gorrie Tykes won their first game 2-1 over Bluevale at the Belgrave Tour- nament, In the game with Bel- grave the ,score was Belgrave 4, WsoxeterGroft3e O r, „Belgrave won the tournament. The Belgrave and Gorrie Tri- COunty Pee Wees played Mon- day evening in Gorrie arena with score 6-3 for Gorrie. Scor- ing for Gorrie were Wilson Pow- ell 1, Murray Grainger 1, Glen Massey 1, Barry O'Krafka 3. Goalgetters for Belgrave were Donald Edgar, Kevin Pletch, Murray Black, each with singles. Curling Club Activities Congratulations to two Wing- ham rinks, representing the Wingham Curling Club at Dist- rict 3 Tankard in Exeter Mon- day night. Eight rinks partici- pated, representing four cen- tres. The one Wingham rink was skipped by Wilma Kerr, with Eva Bain, Edith Rathbun•and June Ilafermehl. The second rink was skipped by Betty Mc- Donald, with Anna Goodall, Nancy Kennedy and Louise Hetherington. The both rinks curled and defeated Durham and Exeter rinks, and so gained the honour to represent District 3 in the Tankard at Galt, Feb. 21. The two winning rinks were presented with the coveted Tankard pins. 0--0--0 On Saturday 10 rinks com- peted for the !fauna Trophy in the mixed bonspiel at the Wing- ham Curling Club. First prize and the trophy was won by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tschirhart, of Caledonia and Mr. and Mrs. Al Ilafermeltl of Wingham in the 9,00 o'clock draw with 3 wins plus 15. Second prize was won by Jack Nixon's rink of Fergus. Third prize was won by Mac 'ladies' rink of Teeswa- ter and consolation prize went to Jack Goodall's rink of Wing- ham, In the 11,00 o'clock draw, first prize was won by Mr, and Mrs, Johnnie Bell and Mr, and Mrs. Roy Bonner of Stratford. Second prize was won by Mel Deacon's rink front London, Third prize was won by Glen Manley's rink from Grand bend, and consolation prize went to Jim Gurney's rink of Wingham.. The draw for the floral at,. rangeMent was won by Bob St.. Marie of Seaforth, curling bonspiel was held, al- though the ice was a bit unco- operative and the men had to move to Teeswater for a por- tion of the activities. One of our local rinks, the Clark Renwick foursome, won first prize in the 9 o'clock draw and were also winners of the William Elliott Trophy. Other members of his rink were Al- bert Hall, Ralph Dickson and Earl Fitch; their score was three wins and a plus of 13. Second prize was taken by an Inglis rink with 2 wins plus 12 plus 3; third, Zang rink with two wins and a plus of 12; fourth, K. Dickson rink with 2 wins plus 8. R. Toman's rink won the consolation prize. Eleven o'clock draw and the Renwick Trophy winners were Wallace Ballagh and his cohorts THURSDAY NIGHT MIXED LEAGUE Our two spares for the night were Ken Saxton and Brian 0'- Hallam. Thanks for helping us out boys! Brian won the men's high triple with an 822, and the single with 328. His three games were 328, 300 and 194. Congratulations Brian, it's nice to see you saved your first 300 games for our league. Gwen MacLaurin won the1a- dies' high triple with a 644 and the single with 284. She must be getting in a bit of practise in the mornings! Here are the standings: Paul's Plums 94, Bob's Bananas 80, El- wood's Peaches 73, Frank's Figs 67, Stew's Prunes 64 and Bob's Blueberries 63. The Blueberries seemed to notice the absence of their cap- tain this week; but the presence of the Peaches' captain didn't seem to make much difference to their bowling. 0--0--0 WEDNESDAY NIGHT LADIES' LEAGUE The Violets again took all seven points and now have a 115 point lead. Lillies gained two giving them 90; no gain for the third place Hyacinths who remain at 71; Asters took five points for a total of 61; Mari- golds two points for a total of 55; and the Daisies -- well, they took five points and now have 49 points. Verna Sterner had the high single with 321 and Marg Mac- han had a 729 triple. It's too bad Marg didn't have those new glasses at the beginning of the season, They sure helped the Daisies along this week. 0--0--0 WEDNESDAY NIGHT MIXED LEAGUE Marty's Mice bowled their way into first place this week and now lead Mike's Mules (in second place) by only 2 points. The standings are as follows: Marty's Mice 87; iviike's Mules 85; Ken's Kougars 81; Joe's Jacks 02; Brian's Brutes 58; and Bob's Bearcats 47. Ladies' high single went to Diane Grove with 235 and high triple was bowled by Kaye Swan with 637. Ken Saxton had men's high single and high triple of '299 and 746. Anyone who would be avail- able to bowl as a spare for this league please call Betty Ina- vach at 351-2514 after 5 p.m. 0-0-0 MEN'S LEAGUE The weather was cold and the bowlers were hot last Mon- day night except for Mac att., dtie who was a little too ac- curate. Mac had at least ten head pins with three in a row in both the second and third games. Thirty-two points now separate the top and bottotn Bridge Club N.&.$.; 1. A. Wilson, Wm . Wharry; 2. Miss H. Weir, A.M. Forbes; tied for third, Mrs, J. Martin and Mrs. Wm. Wharry, H. Crawford and J. Martin. E.&.W.; 1. Mrs. H. Craw- ford, B. Ortlieb; 2. Mrs. P. Thompson, Miss Lamont; 3. Mrs. H. Fisher, Mrs. F. A. Par- ker. from Teeswater, D. Stobo, Art Bryce and R. Pennington, with a score of three wins and a plus of 17. Second in that group were Bob Hastie and his rink (2 wins plus 12 plus 8); third, a Moore rink (2 wins plus 12 plus 4); fourth, D. Adams' rink (2 wins and a plus of7). A rink skipped by George Inglis won the consolation prize. And now to hockey -- with congratulations to our little winners, the Squirts who on Sat- urday morning wrapped up their current series with a 8-0 win ov- er Bluevale. Goal scorers were Douglas Inglis with three; Geo. Fischer and Paul Inglis with two each and Gilbert Johann with one. Peter Inglis was the hard- working goalie who earned the shutout. Nice work, gang! The team now meets Belgrave in the play-offs. teams but don't worry, Whis- key Sours, it's customary for the bottom team to take every- thing in the playoffs. Some of the better games rolled Monday night were: Bob Crawford 260; Wayne Brown 282; Gary Templeman 266 and a '735 triple; Ian MacLaurin 251; Paul Rintoul 291; Ted English 338 and a 783 triple; Bill Johnston 256 and a 700 tri- ple; ,4ev Balser 267; Matt Boyd, 282 and a '735 triple; Ken Sax- ton Jr. 279, 252 and a 750 tri- ple. Team standings: Scotch N' Sodas 91; Velvet Hammers 86; Screwdrivers 85; Boilermakers 77; Rum N' Cokes 64; Whiskey Sours 59. 0-0-0 LLOYD'S THURSDAY NIGHT LEAGUE The ladies' high single and triple went to Joanne Souch with 233 and 581. In the men's department, Bill Johnston pick- ed up all the honors with a286 single and a 702 triple. Bill was followed very closely by Ken Henry for high single, with 284. The Jungle Jims still have a good hold on first place with 93; Diane's Demerits, 84; Wes' Winos 79; Paulin's Pollywogs, 64; Andy's Pandas 53 and Bob's Beatles 47. 0-0-0 COMMERCIAL LEAGUE (January 31, 1967) It's always a pleasure to pass along a compliment and this one goes to Jim Bain. One of the members of his team last year told me she really missed bowling with him this yeare She said it was a pleasure to bowl on his team as he really en- couraged his team-mates, no matter how they bowled, and that he was an exceptionally good sport. Hats off to you, Jim. Alley 6 had a ball this week, and in case you are wondering what all those shrieks and gales of laughter were for, it seems that John F. got up to bowl and missed entirely, due to the fact that he hit his knee. R. L. thought a massage was in order, but I guess this really threw John for he guttered the next two bowls and got a goose egg for his trouble. Eric laughed so hard, I don't know how he ever finished the game. Our thanks to Dorothy Cros- kill, Lois Cason, Bruce Mach- an and Ian MacLaurin for help- ing us out this week. Ian MacLaurin took the men's high single with 325 and the high triple with 743 and Shirley Storey took the high single for the 'ladies with 240 and the high triple with 613. Team standings: John's Red Caps 67; George's Black Horse 66; Don's Black Labels 64;jacks Vienna 60; Harold's Canadians 56; Norm's Crystals 44, Tyke tournament Belgrave Tykes were the winners of the tyke tournament held in Belgrave on Saturday. The scores for participating teams were as follows: Kurtz- ville 4, Belmore 0; Wroxeter2, Bluevale 1; Belgrave 5, Kurtz - vine 1; final game Belgrave 4, Wroxeter 0. Belmore boys compete in winter sports Strikes & Spares