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orts" dropLtwo i
scheduieench
k to back games ou the
Weekeend proved. disasterous
once again.as the "180 Sports°'
daOpped their final two games
Of the. Schedule, • 5•4 to Lis-
towel Tel Saturday night and ,12,6
to 1 ncajdine on Sunday,'
The weekend action left
Wingham with a win -loss re,
cord which put thein, in last
__ place Of the WOAA Intermed-
to C northern division, •
C LSTOWEL' FIVE,
WINGHANM FOUR
one of the .largest hometown
audiences of the year watched
the "180 Sports" ,drop a 5-4 de-
cision to Listowel Saturday
night. Either team could have
won as the breaks played a big
part in the loss.
Wingham led 2-1 at the end
of the first .and Listowel turned
the, tables by the completion of
the second, leading 4.3. Wing -
ham teotcers were Fryfogle, Ir-
win, Peacock arid Cerson.
Fryfogle took a pass from
Don lee at 10:57' of the first
and Irwin took the cue at 13:43,
Houston assisting. Crozier's
goalo in the last-minute made it
Peacock's goal -at 1:45, as-
sisted by'lrwin and Cerson,
gaveWinghain a 3-1 lead be
fore Listowel hit for three
straight goals by Smith, Living-
ston and Crozier and the Lead.
Both teams `scored once in
the :third, L. Thompson at 8:50
for Listowel and Cerson unassist-
ed at 12:44 -for Wingham.
There were 11;penalties, 5 -
to Wingham. We were person-
• ally happy to see goalkeeper,;
McClernent of Listowel get a
double minor for slashing and
high 'sticking. Strong of Wing -
ham also served time for the
same duel. The two met in the
last, game...
KINCARDINE .112,
WING/IAM 6;
After a good effort the.
first. period, Wingham "180
its' •were no match for -Kin-
dCashck
ire four each
,Wingham Peewees. dumped
Wiley 11-2 Saturday afternoon
'With "Tom Lets.and Steve Cas-
lick netting four goals each,
ohn, Henderson scoring'twlce ,
fd IamleaStapleton,once.. Also
tlotewbrtby *ere Brian Poiock's
four assists.
Stanley • of Ripley beat. Anger
at on an -unassisted goal.
''Two minutes later,.. Caslick
.tied' the score from Pollock . at
Four: goals lathe second
gave Wingham a 5-1 lead, Lee
. unassisted at. 4;55, Stapleton
'from Pollock at 7,08, Caslick
unassisted at 10:07 and then at
14.28 Lee from Pollock.
Six more goals for.Wingham
and then•Ripley managed the
,- ' final goal of the game. In the
third it was Caslick at 1:16. Lee
from Pollock at 31;05j Caslick
from Bob Williams at 6:23.
Henderson at 6:44, IA gat 8:17
'and Henderson from Roger Tif-
fin and Lee at 11:00.
Riipley's second goal, • like . .
the first, was scored by Stanley
unassisted at .14:45...
•
cardine Bulldogs on Sunday as
the Bulldogs scored an even
dozen before a good hometown
crowd:
MacLeod broke the ice at
3:50 and D. Shewfelt hit at
6:50 to give Kincardine a 2-0
lead. Ellwood Irwin put the
" Sports" .back in the game at
14:12 tipping in Ken Houston's
bad angle slap shot.
An easy Aback hand by Ross
Peacock tied the score at 15:55
with ass'is'ts to Houston and Ir-
win. Magwood and McKinnon
counted for Kincardine and
Wiegham found themselves be-
hind 4-2 at the end of the first.
Th" Sports" were blanked
3-0 in the second, Davidson,
'McKinnon and Miller scoring
for the Bulldogs. The third
period went to Kincardine 5-4.
Peacock tapped in his sec-
ond in a 2 on 1 breakaway pick-
ing up Forster's rebound and the .
score .was 7-3. Pollock went
the length of the ice to beat
Crawford.
Forster scored at the midway
point deflecting a shot and
flipping in the rebound. Strong
made it 8-5 scoring off the
-goalie's leg from behind the..
net, Cerson and Willie getting
credit for the. assist.
Four in, a row for Kincardine
dashed Wingharn's hopes'," Hama
ilton, McKinnon,, Davidson
and D. Johnston collecting
EllwoodIrwin scored in the
last second and touched off a ,
minor donnybrook with Don Lee `
and Hamilton being the main
performers. Bain and Neil as-
sisted.
Lee took one on the nose at
the end of the game when he
was letting his guard down and
Hamilton poked him. Previous-
ly. Lee had .tried to avert the
fight but at this he got in a.
few licks of his own... This
was the last game of the sched-
ule and playoffs should start ;
soon. Crowd at „Kincardine
was excellent with a good -
number -of Wingham supporters'
on hand.
4.iu...,f1.,,. ,
a
Sportsprogram.
to be expanded
The Wingham and District
Retarded Children's Education
Authority has decided to make
the best use of the facilities in
town. and tlirougn the town's
recreation department will ex-
pand the sports program. M
present the children bowl once
a week. Volunteers are needed
Wednesday afternoons to keep
score for them. - R
Plans are being made through
the recreation department to
set up skating, sessions Tuesday
and Thursday afternoons, for an
hoer each day. Item again.
volunteers are needed to help
the skaters. We are also in-
formed that there is a need for
skates and anyone with skates
which have been outgrown or
are not being used by their own .
yoi;ngsters may contribute them'
"-by phoning Mrs. rack Reavie.
Recreation Director Jim"Ward
finds that people often say, "I
would have been glad to help
but I didn't know about it." He
suggests that this is an opport-
unity for these people to lend .a'
helping hand: Anyone avail-
able for bowling may contact
Mrs. Ian MacLaurin 357-341,2
and volunteers for the skating
program call Jim Ward 357
-3550. Mrs. Reavie, principal
of the Golden Circle School
will also accept calls from vol-
unteers as well as the offer of
skates. Her number is 357,=
3355.
. Mr. Ward-informs•the Ad-
vance -Times that he plans to
include these , children in the •
swimming program at the pool
this summer. ,
Belgrave scares
BELGRAVE-- Last Wednesday
Belgrave Bantams -defeated
Belmore 4 to 3 in Belgrave,
In an exhibition game in
Teeswater Friday night ,it'was
Belgrave Bantams 5, Teeswatef;
4. -In Brussels the same night,
the Peewees took Brussels 2-0,
(The Squirts tied 5-5 with Wing-
ham on Friday night in an ex-
hibition game,, .
On Saturcley morning 'it was
Belgrave Squirts 10, • Fordwich.
4 in Belgrave, followed by
Belgrave Tykes i1.,A Foidwich- 0.
.
.. �� S e�sthe'.weatb&
.oa LionsMidgets-
The St. Marys Midgets brav-
ed the wind and. snow Friday
night to make it to 'Wingham
for an exhibition game which
ended; 4-2 in I ingharn's:favor.
It was a good game with our
boys •breaking, out of the slump
they've been taught up in for
the past three 'games..
• Templeman, Mahood, Mac-
Lennai and Hastings all clicked
,for Wingham. Skinn played
another top-notch game in soaL
In a penalty -free first period,
. W ingham built up a 2-0 lead as
the St. Marys boys got their
bearings. Mahood opened the
books at 5:41 "as he picked up
his own rebound and flipped it
over the sprawled goalie. Mac-
Lennan scored.at 10;43 ,by dig-
ging,the puck out of the goalie's
pads and flipping it over him.
Mowbray received an 'assist on.
the goal.
Three penalties in a row to
St. Marys gave Wingham an odd
but
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man for some time, Skipper
boarding, Herlick .holding,
Nairn interference. Finally at
9:54, Hastings was in position
when Steinback's point shot was
deflected bya defensernan into
the goalie's pads. The rebound,
was banged in by Hastings.
Steinbackwent off for -el-
bowing
-e1-
bowing at 14:55 and following
his return, a screened slapshot
by`B. Riorden beat Skinn and
the score read 3-1.
Manage to Win
despite Rua PAY
, The Lions' Midgets played
one of their poorest gales of
the season on Tuesday ,nit
and still managed to conte up
with a• win against Goderich in
an exhjbition match, The con-
test, won 5-4 by Winghann,
was arranged to keep the team
in action' while waiting for the
,playoffs to begin witkr;Hawnver.
The game began n a PO r
note as Goderich hotly di puted
the first goal at 3;05, credited
to Carl Mowbray with Doug
Mahood assisting. Referees -
were Murray Stainton and'
George Thomas who said the -
puck had crossed the line and
was pulled out by .a hand during
a goalmcfuth pile-up.
After Joe Kerr was stopped
on a breakaway; Tont Irwin
fired a shot from the blueiine
which beat the Goderich twiner,
This made it 2-0 at 13:20, and
apart from a little roughing
and a few good stops by Bill
Skinn in the Wingham net, it
spelled the end of the period as
far as goals went. Pruder 'and
Corrigan danced toSether and
got nailed at 15;25 for roughing
and Kerr joined them for a
hooking infraction at 16;10.
Skinn played very well particu-
larly after a Goderich winger
deked Steinbadk for a break-
away and Bill turned the shot
away.
• The second period saw Stein -
back sitting out a holding
charge at 4:20 and at 5:40, Pru-
der and Corrigan took a sashay
to the box for anotherrest, this
time for hooking one another.
At 12:55 Corrigan, drifting over
the blueline, let a shot=, go and
foiled the Goderich goalie on
his second long miscue of the
night..
Goderich finally hit the
scoresheet at 1$;55 when Ic-
Astocker picked up a rebound
from a breakaway and beat
Skinn, Draper getting the • as ' t.
Goderich was right back -in
the game when McAstocker -
netted his secpnd at 2:25. Ken-
nedy gave Wingham a two goal
lead, clicking from, Kennedy to
ago right in on goal and draw
the goalkeeper at 10:20.
The lakeshore town kept in
the fight when Steinback `of,
Wingham deflected a.point .hot.
into thepads of. his own goa,er.
Goderich'spraper: was stan,�fngia4
• °off the crease to tuck in• the; err.
f , �
bound. •
Don Dubeau scored what
'turned out to be the winner at •
16:55 when he took a pass in
front of the net to score but
there was no assist awarded.
With, the Goderich goalie on .
the bench and an extra attacker,:
Pruder scored -his second at
18:10 and for the next two min-
utes Winghati„playets had to be
on their toes as Gpderich was
within a single goal of tying
the match. Wingham,hotvever,
held off the attack ,and even '
,came close to scoring.
THICK AND FAST
Referees Thomas and Ander-
son called eight penalties' in
is o minutes in the third as the
lads threatened to get out of,
hand.
Corrigan got nabbed at 7:59
for holding; MacLennan 3 sec-
onds later for tripping. With a
two man advantage. Robson
scored at 8:21 and it was 3-2.
At 8:31 Irwin went off for
tripping followed by Corrigan
at 8:59 for charging. B. Rior-
,den of St. Marys caught one for
high sticking at 9.:25 but was
evened at -9:40 as Dubeau was
caught tripping. Johnson went
off at 9:55 fo`t holding the puck
followed by Robson for charging
at 13:25 and then things slack-
ened' off inithe penalty box.
1Terripleman put the cap on
the game at 17152 scoring - the
insurance marker from Corrigan,
Mahood high stacked at 18:25
and Corrigan got a,10 minute
misconduct to end the game.
visit hatchery
On Sunday, 13 parents vol'
unteered to take' the Wingham
Cubs, Scouts,and Adventurers to
Chatsworth to see the fish hat
chery where they saw the fish '
eggs and the tiny fish forming,
• inside the hatchery. The ponds
outdoors 'were full of small fish,
one and two years old which
will be stocking the lakes and
streams from Georgian Bay to
Stratford next month.
A perfect°winter's day added
to the enjoyment of the trip.
Everyone enjoyed the fun of .
eating a picnic lunch in the
Durham town hall.
The leaders appreciate the
comoperat'ion and participation
of the patents in these extra
activities from which the boys
gain knowledge and realize
how fortunate they° are to be.
f long to the Scout mdverrrer t.
SUIds 3Ppl
exMibiHon
Wingham rind Belgrave
`gquirts battled to a 5'5 draw in,
an, exhibition game during
Wingham', minor hockey week
Windup on Fri+daty,night. Randy
MacKay used his near' perfect
position play to score all five
goals for Wingbarn. Chandler
led Beigrave with a pair.
MacKay gay.: Winghann•a
4-0 1 M at 4: a t ed.g a pass
trout Hi Wert pray to have his
shoe tol.,p, .i at r ' grabbed the
rebound. ., L: 'd alt hurtle.
Caz pbeil gyred the picture*
goal of the nig`a 8:00 as he -
carried the puck intL, the Wing-
ham end, going ar endseveral
defenders before firing the. tying
goal. Belgrave took a 2-1 lead
at 11:65 when Trotter hit the:
rnesh from: close .in -during .a
scramble fn --front. , MacKay
scored 'his second at.16:45
' •
assisted and the periodrended2*
2.
Weatherman Iimits
hockey activities
BELMORE-- Withthe arrival
of mild weather there were
• some scowls on the faces of our
sportsmenwho were forced to
stay at home for lack of ice.
There were some hockey games
played, hgw,ever; i
The Peewees played in Bel -
grave orf Monday evening, ty-
ing the score 4-4. Our scorers
:were Ross Jeffray with 2 goals,
Rob Heffer and Richard Inglis
with one each. The Bantams
played in Belgrave on Wednes-
day evening, not even doing •
as well as tying the score. It
was a close 4-3 game though,
with. Alan Dickson, Kevin
Kieffer and George 'Harkness
coming through for our. side.
In Belmore on Thursday ev- •
ening the Squirts defeated
Bluevale 8-1. Our scorers were
•David -Mawhinney with 3, Paul •
Inglis with 3, and Jim Maivhin-
neje' and Vance Dettman with 1
each. And as if that wasn't
enough for them, they charged
into victory en Saturday morn-
ing in a game with Brussels in
'that town.' The score was B-2;
Paul Inglis with 4; Ken Fischer
and Wayne Horton with 1 each..
were the Ones responsible for
-our win. In a later game the
same morning, the Tykes play--
ed
lay-ed Brussels to a 3-3, tie, Jeff
Dickson with 2, Brian: Fischer
with 1, chalking up the score
for Belmore,
BLUEVALE
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Abram
and on Vern of Kitchener spent
Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Will,
Robertson and family.
Mr. •and Mrs. lack Murch of
Clinton were Sunday Visitors
'With Mt., and Mrs. Percy Vino
cent.
• At 3:44 of the second Mac-
Kay .from Taylor put Wingham
ahead but two goal$ by Chand- -
ler, unassisted at 12':56 and •
.Campbell assisting at 19;52 and
once again Belgrave led,
Mately in the third,. two more
goals by MacKay-, both a[sisted
by Skinn, saw ;Wingham pull
ahead 5-4 but Shiell came • -
through for.Belgrave •at 11;35 to
tie it 5-5., • •
.For the next nine minutes
both teams battled hard and
either could have scored but
the game ended in a ,tie.
•
BELGRA VE
Mr.' and Mrs. Willitarn Coul-
tes attendedthe funeral oilier
uncle, Mr.. Henry Davis of
Stratford, last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Gibson
and Glenis of Wroxeter visited
with Mr. and Mrs. •Lewis Stone-
house on Sunday:
• Mrs; :Tessie Zimmerman .of
Gorr a spent a ,few days last
wet with Mrs. Dave Arm,-
strong:
rmesstrong: '
Mr. Harold Vincent is a
patient in.Wingham and District
Hospital. .•.
Missy Darlene Slesser and
friend of -Glamis visited with
Mrs. Telford Cook on Sunday.
Mr.
George Cook is a pat-
yient in Victoria Hospital, :- `Lon-
;don.
Seri,s opener
dropped.11-3
to Kincardine'.
After two straight wins t0►
finish the schedule., Wingham
Bantams .dropped the first game •
oftheit playoff *ries in Kin -0
csrdine on Saturday, The game
followed the pattern of all the '
encounters between the two
teams with a few exceptions.•
Wingham actually le4 at one
point. ..and .were in the game Or.til wll into he second period
when theyisagged badly. The
two teats playedwithout.their
usu nhi ppiness and roughing.
i $h... rn scored . first, Leitch
from. Stf Marie and Oren, but .
Kincardine soon tied the score
and added five more tallies in
the second: before St. Marie
connected: from. Brown. at 14;42.
An unassisted goal by Sangster
'at 12;25 of the third ended the
Vs/Ingham scoring.
Kincardine scorers Were
Drennan 3, D. Dunlop 2, Mc-
.Leod, Sf ruthers, Green and Pol-
lord with one each.
Howia flops -
bingo winners
1. Mrs. Art Davie and Mrs.
Bates, both of Harriston; 2.
Margaret. Riley and Mrs. Gan-
nett, both of Wingham; 3.
.Howard Ryan, Bluevale and
"Mrs. Eerg Riley, 'Wingham; 4.
Mrs..Elmer Goll, Mildmay; 5.
Mrs. Bill Schill, Formosa; 6.
Mrs. Lorraine Hyde. Kincar-
dine; 7.. Art Davie, - fiarrislon
8. Nancy Riley, Wingham and'.
Manfred Irwin, Gerrie; 9. Mrs.
George Selling,. Wingharn; -10.
Mrs. Irene Leitch of Kincar- ,
dine, Mrs. Joe Schneider of
Wingham. Gerald Goll of Vial--
kerion, and Mrs. Cecil Yoeman,
Wroxeter 11. Mrs. Wm. Upper,
Listowel and Joe Schneider,
Wingharn; 12. Mrs. Obright,
-Wingham.
Specials: 1. share the wealth,
Mrs. Bill Schill, Formosa; 2.
share the wealth, Mrs.Gerald
Goll, Walkerton. $25 ,special,
Mrs. Harvey Reidt, ` Wroxeter;
$85 jackpot, Mrs. Robert Mont-
gornery, ;Wingham- door prizes;
.Mrs. Ann. Henry of Wingham
Mrs. Gamiss of W ingh am; 'Mrs. -
iR. Montgomery of Wingham
and Cliff Stevens, Kitchener.
:LAKE
Mr. and Mrs, Norman Harp-
er returned last week from their
trip to California.
Mrs. 'Delmar Rickert was
Ole to return home from 'Bruce
County Hospital, Walkerton on
Friday, She had' undergone
surgery. .
Mrs, Henry Hohnsteln and
. Miss (ladys Huth, attended the
training school for the Club
Giri Entertains at Wroxeter
Community Centre on Monday
and Tuesday,
Mr, 'and Mrs. Jack Ferguson
were dinner wests on Tiesday
°night of Mr. and Mrs Fltnee_
Harding.
Mr, and Mrs* Stan Dennis
have moved. 1' ioet of their
household ` posestos to Godsr
ich
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