The Wingham Advance-Times, 1968-01-18, Page 11JOSEPH1141E STREET PHONE
WINGHAM 357-1840
INTERMEDIATE HOCKEY
Saturday. January 20=at-8.30 •...
KINCARDINE vs. W1NGH+
PEE WETS SQUEAK
PAST B .USSEL.$
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. Wingham Peewees word a 5'
4 -decision over Brussels on 'rim
day night. Tom Lee's hat trick
sparked the locals while Jamie
Stapletop and Steve Caslick
netted singles.
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Monday to Thursday► at 8 p.m.
Friday and Saturday -.2 shows
at 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.-SAT. (4 days)
JAN. 17-18.19.20
Adult Entertainment
"BONNIE it CLYDE
Colour -- Starring:
Warren Beatty - Faye Dunaway
This is the story of . the wild-
est
ildest crime spree in gangland
hidtory. It is almost sure to win
at least one Academy Award.
SAT'. MATINEE JAN. 20
"The. C=hnat and
Mr, Chicken"
MON.-TOES. JAN. 22-23
NO. SHOW
- COMING NEXT:
WED,-THUR: FR1:-SAT. (4 days)
JAN. 24-25.26.47,
"THE BIBLE"
IIIIRIIIR!IIIIII/III t II■III/IIIRIIIRIIIRIIII
CROWN
THEATRE
HARRISTON
-- Admission Prices --
Adults
Adults $1.00 , Students 75c
Children 40c
For the past two Months we've been, writing the sports for the A-
T each week and for the purpose of letting people know where to
throw their bricks (or Bouquets) we decided to put purname on the
column from now and Minor hockey week in Canada is of-
ficially starting January 20 but here in Wingham we're holding off
until January 27, according to recreation director, Jirrt Ward,
Two new activities in the recreation -department have proven
very successful for Jim. Basketball, he reports,, is now in opera
tlori Tuesday nights at 8:45 at the public school auditorfut ,,
This 4,a senior group for men 17 years and up. Anyone interest-
- ed• should contact Jlmat. 357 -3550. Volleyball for Men, 17 and
up, was also held. on Wednesday night at 8:45 at the public school
auditoriurn. Arrangements can be made threegh Jim Ward
HOCKEY THIS WEEK
Friday night will see the lo-
calarena filled as three teams
host out-of-town clubs. M
.6:30 Kincardine Bantams will
play the local boys and at8:00
the squirts host Lucknow. In
the midget game, at 9:00, Rip-
ley visits W ingha`1`n.
Saturday afternoon} at 4:00'
Ripley and Wingham Peewees
compete and Saturday night; the
Wingham a 180 Sports".play host
to the Kincardineintermediates
at 8:30. Sunday the Sports Ven-
ture into Wiarton iota 2:301,
match.
Monday, Wingham Squirts' •
play at Blyth and°Tuesday at
7:00 Ripley Bantates will be at
the local arena. -Wednesday
the peewees travel to Blyth foe
a 7:00`game.
NOTES AND QUOTES
We must apologize for our
absence last week as we were
laid' low with-thekfl4 and -
diates_-and mainly Dave Mc-
Callum, who had his write-up.
of a tri -county intermediate
game in at.the A -T. It was
too late for that week out ort
With the flu, we missed the
next :week too so it appears
this week....In a recent 5-5
tie between Listowel Jr. Rebels
and .Mitchell, three of the.
Wingham members of the .
Rebels figured on the score-.
sheet. Monty Templeman
scored 2 goals and assisted on
another, ob Armstrong scored
once an ., ete. Snow picked up
two assists:. This year Wing
ham's minor hockey week pro-.
gram will vary just a little._ • It
will be held on Saturday;; rnorn-
ing and will consist -of compe-
titions in stick handling, skat-
ing, shooting, with races and -
obstacle races•included. As
Well, a number of hockey,
game have been scheduled
during the. week. The compe-
titions will be held Saturday,
`"27 iT-Yre"Milritg` • '
Dick Van Dyke and Debbi Rey-
nelds star in this -cute, colorful
comedy
•
"DIVORCE
• AMERICAN STYLE"
Grab a husband, anybody's
husband and have some fun,
Recom. as Adult Entertainment
t Wed- and Thurs. at 8:00' p.m.J
Friday at 7:15 and 9:10 ..p.m.
SAT. 20 - MON. 22 TUES. 23
Elvis involved with -a teen-age
• -beauty and battling all the
forces of "evil—in
• 'DOUBLE TROUBLE'
in Color
• Saturday at 7:15 and' 9410 p.m.
Monday and Tuesday at 8 p.m.
COMING NEXT:.
ip WED.. 24 THUR. 25 -H FRI. 26
SAT: 27
r?HE- BIBLE"
were^ t in s ape or a •outwit
thel.typewriter..... W e hear the
-match Saturday night with the
"180 Sports" defeating Clinton
Colts was a dandy...."Best -_
team we've had.on the ice this
year," was a comment over-
heard.... fiord Cerson, •depend
able rearguard, scored his first
gbal of the season . and picked
up, an assist on the same night.
Club leader Ellwood Irwin was
held off the scoreshe-et..:. We'
watched•.tzhe midget squad edge
by Hanover Friday night and
saw one of the fastest and
toughest hockey games of the
season. Hitting. hard, 't'he boys
kept it clean and as a result
there 'were few penalties...
The bantams, too, looked a lot
better and coach Gary Temple-
man may comejup with the
winning formula.... We owe an
apology to the Gorrie interme-
TAKE THIRTY
'SPORTS IN THE TOWN
, OF WINGHAM, JAN 1938
On New Year's Day, 'twq
local skiing enthusiasts.were
injured. Miss Mary King fell
breaking some .small bones in.
her hand and"' Mike'` Robertson
injured his chin in a fall.
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° Goderich rs; feated-
Wingham Maitiands 12-2.
Darrell Biggs and Harry Posliff
scored for Wingham and.referee
was I ory Gregg. ,
0_-0--0
The Wingham Intermediates .
downed Lucknow 3-0. " Porky"
Mitchell scored the winners
with Murray Rae netting a pair.
Tough earned the shut out in'
goal
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WINGHAM MIDGETS, sticks raised after
scoring, went on to defeat Hanover by a
3-2 count at the local = arena. on Friday
,Junior bor#ling
night. Captain Norm McLennan scored
all three •goals for Wingham. -
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Bruce Skinn rolls 245. single
JUNIORS
It was our middle group.
the Juniors, „which carne' through
;,with the better run of scores
this week with no less than
four games over 200 -led by,
.Bruce Skinn 245, followed by
Steven Watson 226, Larry Sim-
mons 223 and Roger Tiffin 208
(nice to see you are getting
back into :y,our ogld form. Rodger).
And it' ecertainly nice to see
two doubles over 400 -- con-
gratulations to Bruce Skinn with
420 deuble,,and. Steven Watson -
10. 'he -gals• h ad some good
games too,: Julie Foxton 194,
Kim Mellor 191, 'Helen Hallo-
way,182 and Kathy ,Ross 172; .
BANTAMS '
It was all Cokes, Pepsis and
Tabs as these three. teams took
all, five points from Sprites, J7-
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Ups and Frescas. Christine Rae
was back in form taking the
high double with 269, the single
going•to Joan Cerson with 153.
Honors for the guys were shared
by two members of the `Tabs
with Steven Readman 'taking the•
double with 299 and losing the
'single honor'toJeff Croski•ll by.
three pins as Jeff rolled I65,�
while Steve had 162. ' •
Hitting over II0 were Jamie
• Smith I28, 118 Jay MacLaurin, .
NB, Lawrence No;than 112,
Christine Rae 145, 1241 Cathy
Sekfestel,' I12; I25, joa he t.
Croskill I22, I3-6, Debbie Hull
II0 (just made it, eh, Debbie?)
Patricia Willie 113, Marlene
Foxtrdn 139, II8, Cindy Cook 110
-Steven Readman..137, '162, Joan
Cerson I53,' Jeff Gro•skill I25,
I65. -
Good going gang. Keep up
Mayor Miller urges town
to support minor hockey
Mayor DeWitt Miller °is
again calling upon all citizens
to support Minor Hockey Week -
in Canad,a, which tarts Satur-
day; January 20th.;
' In announcing his support of
'young Canada's most important
week, His Worship suggested -
that the -local citizenry would
ey'do well to keep in step with •
Canadaby atter:°doing Mieor
hockey games this -week". -
"It is our duty, and I share
it with every local citizen," -
he said, '".to show our apprecia-
tion of the efforts of those -who
make participation. in Canada's
national sport possible for our
youngsters; Minor Hockey
Week is Canada's most success's
ful amateur sports prolndtion, •
and it is our duty to see that
the local'observance is equal
to that of any in Canada." • ,
The Mayor pointeout that
we have a minor hockey pro-
gram operating here that'd'ges
not need tp 'take a back seat to
any in the country, but, he °
said " it needs our support".
"The best way to support
the program is' by buying a
ticket. That starts a chain'of
events that really supports the
local project. First the mo-'
ney helps financc'the program':
Then the ticket induces us to
attend, and our presence en-
tourages the youngsters and
`those whose efforts areeeces-
sary to the success of the local
league." ,
• "We must pay public tribute
to the men, and ladies, who ..
spend so many hours organiz-
ing and operating the many
leagues and games for our
youngsters. 'By their work they
•
are providing our youngsters ,t 1 1
with an opportunity to„play-
hockey. Out offris comes bet-
ter. bodies, hea pier minds,
better boys and better citizens.
What greater reward can we
hope fOI1 ' • ie asked.
He did, however, go to -
• \oice another hope = that one
day, one or more of our boys,
may -make the Canadian Na -I
tional,Team, and thus;,repre-
sent our town, and, our league on
the National team as it carries
the name of Canada into inter-
national competition. "Then
owe shall have just reason to be
proud.of our town, our boys, -
and the men who made it all
possible.)”
Gorrie trounces
Fordwich Int. .
Intended for Last Week.
Gorrie Intermediates took a
round out of their Fordwich op-
position in a recent Tuesday,
night game. -Scoring was°con-
tined mainly t i the second pet-
iod with only one goal tieing
scored in the first and third per-
iods.
The only first period -goal
came at 17:58, Barry Mulvey
scoring froth Brian Elliott and
Jim Newans
In the second Dave Nieca1=
lum opened thescoring at 4:23,
Brian, Sanderson assisting, and
the score was' 2-0 for Gorrie.
Fordwich kept in the garlic as
Jack Mann 'scored at 4:40 be-
fore Gorrie found the target and.,
came through for seven goals..
The other,,Gorrie goals were
Pete Doig at 5:10 with Fraser
Strong and Ron Livermore as-
sisting; Ron Livermore at 5:26
assisted by Pete Doig; titian
Elliott at 6:54 assisted by Barry
Mulvey; Brian Elliott at 11:25
assisted by Dean Gibson; Barry,
Mttrlvey,,at 12:00 'assisted by
10th^ , tethrins.and harry TMulvey
at 19:27 unassisted >io,give him
the hat trick.
Ron Livermore scored the
only goal of the third period at
17:21 with Jim McKague assist-
ing-.
the steady improvement. You're
making some of the Juniors!,
scores look kinda sick.
INTERMEDIA TES
Our ranks were kind of de -
pleted this week as sural of,
the guys were,away playing ba-
sketball' in Clinton. Nice to see
a few of our Juniors and even
one of our Bantams sparing and
rolling games higher than some
of the Intermediates-.
• - The doubles honor, went to
Barbara Dauphin as she put to-
gether games of ` 244 and 204
for a 448 double, and Bill
Brown rolling .a terrific 49I (not
• bad eh, Mrs. B.?)-- Some mighty
nice .singles were rolled, too --
Bill Brown 285, 206, 'Don Col-
lar 270 (nice to see you getting'
bacielreform, Don), Linda Cer,
son 221, -2I3, Greg Carter 258,
, Barbara Dauphin 21-4, 2u4, -
Margaret McLaughlin `x`26, Ross
Caslick'203, Larry Gordon 205.
How about a 300 game next
wgek, gang? , -
Bantdms lose
6-2to Ripley
• 5Th•e Wingham Bantam: were
a much improved'club as they
dropped their match to Ripley
by a 6-2 score on Friday night.
Better tear^ play, defensive
clearing and goalkeeping ac:
counted for the, improvement.
.,Wingham opened the °scar-,
ing at 1:40 of irst, Sang-
ster scoring,uj1assis ed. Fry
stored troin McDon Id to tie
-the score for Rip1Dey at 4:15 and-.
Bill Brown from Leit. , put -
Wingham ahead again at 0:20.
The period ended inva '4.-'2 tie
atter Tranter scored unassisted
.or Ripley at 17:00.
Ripley counted for tlirce„,an-
answered goal' in the second,
Boyle •trom Courtnc v, Boyle
trom Pollock and Scott unassist-
ed.'"' In the third Ripley notched
their final goal, Courtney trom
Carruthers, for the 6-2 iirtal
score. •
St. Marys rink
wins trophy
HQwick-Lions Club tac:J.d itti
annual curling bonspiel irr Lis-
toierel last Wedrrc-.-.day. Winner .
ot the 9 o'ctoeh w 1, a
rink skipped by M. rte, idtiele9
of Brussels, Dr. Murrw J. 1.la'c, -
Lenna'n of W ingharn :econc
and Robert Sproul: G,':dc�rir:r
IN is third. The con -elation ;r,
won by Melvin: Gainer ot 1~r,Frer.
Winner oI the 11 o'clock u:rw
and the H.owick Lion< 'Trophy
was Dr, 1\1, H. Humphry's rine( '
from St. Marys comprised of
Dr. Humphry, Reid_Richardsen,
John Chandler and Bruce Mer- '
r,r
ubCic
rl!-hL .. tiJ 11ri ziEEt Aue r
eyes f coed d Gorc1 .
Edgar 61 Gerrie was third. The
cur3 ,ol.ation tcarn ora :irks draty
tti-Ug E'icipp ,d by Henry l.ac! et'
r�- wa3ar? d u ing, toe day
ere Mel Gaif-e : of Egete r, a '
rug; Gary Grbst- ,: of Wirtgh• w,
Bruce?, llvltorrr of Har-
ristue, a magazine rack; and
Ar't Clarke or Exeter,. a stool.Q
The How ick• Lions are now
1 1_nmr.g to :bold another hon -
::p el,' in March-.
Soz.,kirdt; a wedding ring in -
dishwater three times daily
makes it last longer,.
.sass r,s•u,sdi,i s;i s'S • s:i..
TOWN OF WINHAM
MINOR HOCKEY WEEK
INCANADA
vvaax:de.att,S, the Jandldr'y 2OC17 rs being observed
throughout Canada as a period to ° focus public at-
tention 'on the physical, character:building and other: •
benefits of hockey for our yo;uth,' and - •
WHEREAS, the game of hockey as recognized as Canada's.
National Game which teaches our youth to develop 'a
competitive spirit, cooperation with_ others, body-
building, and respect for authority, and
WHEREAS• it is the hope of every municipality for de-
velop one or more players capable of representing
' Canada as a member of Canada's National Team, and
WHEREAS the' Minor Hockey Association in this com-
munity has earned the commendation and support .Of
every citizen; ° and
WHEREAS Minor Hockey is the foundation froth which
" accomplished ,hockey, players develop,;
NOW THEREFORE„ 1, as Mater of Wingham, •do hereby
declare ' the week commencing January 20th .1 e • ob-
served as
"MINOR HOCKEY WEEK IN CANADA"
and request that all parents and othe s support this ob-
servance by attending. games during Minor Hockey Week
and thereafter until the -minor hockey season ends.
D. MILLER, `,Mayor.
Dated January 18, 1968.
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check-uup. We'll- put
back pep, powr.
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NE 357-3380
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