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Wifighain AdvancesTitne$, ThUriday, 12 a 1908
THE CHRISTMAS STORE FOR FOOTWEAR
GIFTS IN SLIPPERS SNOWBOOTS
AND SHOES
Wingham Wiarton
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PU.0 to the rising costs of oiler-
ttflon W. are obliged to raise
the price of ADULT admissions
• to $1.25-
$feglent, and Children will con.
' tinue- to be 75e and 40c.
THUR.-FRI.-SAT., DEC. 12-1114
ADMITTANCE
RESTRICTED
TO PERSONS
• • IS YEARS OF AOS
• OR OVER
•"PRUDENCE AND
THE PILL"
Colour - Starring:
David Niven • Deborah Kerr
This is a cute English comedy
for Adult audiences.
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"Hansel and Gretel" and
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JOSEPHINE STREET PHONE
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E. Irwin pulls tri
A humdinger of a hockey
game took place at the local
arena last Tuesday when the
Sports played host to the Wiar-
ton Redinen,
Davies shot Wiarton into the
lead at the three minute mark
with the assist going to Adams.
Cole combined with Moore at
16,27 to 'give Wiartori a two
goal lea0. Wingham hit the
score she t less than a minute
later as Ross Forster beat Mayo
In the Wiarton net with assists
going to Flemingv and McTav-
ish. Wingham carried the play
but just couldn't beat Mayo in
the Wiarton net. Score end of
the first period, Wiarton 2--
Wingham 1.
SECOND PERIOD
Wingham continued to carry
the play but the puck continued
to bounce the wrong way, miss
open comers, hit posts and
Mayo in the Wiarton net con-
tinued to kick out shot after
shot. However, at the 5.3
mark Wingham evened the
count as Herb Litt,threw a lead
• pass dipsy- doodling stick hand- •
ling reminiscent of pro Man
Bentley, deked two of the Wi-
arton players and beat Mayo
in the net.
Wingham grabbed the'lead
at the,10. 44 mark on a three
way passing, play, the puck go-
ing from Kitt to Lee to Fry,
who this time threaded thepuck
into a small opening between •
Wiarton goalie and the pest.
Warton was quick to relatiate
and in less than .a Minute Cart;
er dented the twIne behind
• Wingharn goalie Bill Crawford,
assist to Cole. Don Lee got
two mintitei for tripping at the
15.15 mark and with the man
advantage Warton jeinped into
the lead aS-,Carter fired his sec-
ond goal of the game with Cole
and Moore -getting assists.
Score after two periods, Wiar-
ton 4--Wingharn 3,
THIRD PERIOD
As the third period started
it was quite evident, the Wiar
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GODERICH LIONSCLUB
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SPECIAL CHRISTMAS GAMES -
..r.t1WEDNESDAY;715ECEMBER 18th
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and larger. prizes
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26th
• Big Prize Must Go
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HAVE FUN - COME TO H•ARBOURLITE INN,
GODERICH, . 8:30 P.M. Games
12-19b
ELORA 8 - WINGHAM 1
er on winning goal
ton boys who bad only 12 plar
ers dressed, were, tiring. They
weren't back checking and only
gotid goal tending was keeping
them in the game. Wingham
-evened the score at 7.43 of the
third as 1145$ Forster won the
face-off and got the puck back
to Rick Fleming who firecrene
shot, got his own rebound, and
fired the puck into the upper
corner, Noticed that brought
a smile to the face of Rick's
fatlier-innlaw I However, at
10.35 Carter fired his third goal
of the night for Wiarton. Heard
• Ken Houston fires
onlygoal at Elora
_ You may have thought it was
storming here Wednesday night
but it was nothing compared to
the storm which Elora threw‘ at -
the Sports last Friday night.
Wingham jumped into the
lead at 5.23 as Ken Houston
•took a pass from Ross Peacock'
and beat Chambers in the Elora
net.
•Elora tied the score as Cap-
tain M. Hillis beat G. Sutton in
Wingham's net at 8.02. Elora
added another one at 12.47 on
a three way passing play from
Drove to Dickison to Schaeffer.
End of first period Elora 2--
Wingham 1. • •
However, from this point on
the shorthanded Sports were no.
rnatch for the Elo4 crew. Elora
added four goals in the second
period by Bauman, McKena,
Hillis and Fisher.. •
In the third period Hillis fired
his third goal for °the hat trick
and Serhaeffer 'got -his secdnd '
goal at the 12,13 mark. Final .
• score, Elora 8--Wingharn
SHORT SHOTS... This was
the first encounter between the
Sports and Elora, a new team in
the group this year, and let's
face it, they have. a good team
Wingham was short that re-
liable defence pair, Gord Cer-
son and Jim Bain. Think if
they had been there it might
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AFTER FIRST HALF HRit4.50 PER HR
have been different- Weil,
Coach Chuck, don't feel bad.
If it's any consolation look what
problems Punch Imlach had
when two or three of his regular
defencemen were missing...
INice to see the Kerr boys, cous-
ins Murray and George, dressed
for this game...More injuries
as Jon Bateson came out of the
game with a sore leg. • Not sure,
if it was a result of that fight ,
.with Fisher of the Elora team or
not...Not too often do you see
a hockey Mayer wearing No. 13
but Elora has one... With this
loss the locals are now batting •
500 with 3 wins and 3 losses.
So much for the sour notes.
Here's something on the sweeter
side. A donation received from
Stanley -Berry this week for
$100.00 for which the team says
"A Big Thank Yoe", Sure is
nice to see this firm showing
such interest and backing local
sports... Corning games , Sat-
urday December 14, Elora at
Wingham and Tuesday, Decem-
ber 17, Arthur- at Wingham.
See you at these games.
fan Keith, the friendly garbage
Man, bellow a few needles at
Ken Houston and it seemed to
do the trick for in less than two
minutes Ken Houston deflected
a shot from Gord Cerson at the
point .which tied the game.
Had been talking to Elwood
Irwin between second 'and third
period and he said he felt a
little like that race horse Buster
Hal. He was trying hard but
just was not able to pit the
winning circle and I said to
myself, so often these long
shots come through. 'The stage
was set and Ross Peacock fed
•Elwood Irwin a perfect pass to
the right of the net and.Elwood
made no mistake in nring'it
h9me to give the locals the
lead at the 17, 59 mark. Final
score, Wingham 6--Wiarton 5.
• SHORT SHOTS... Nice to see
a.good crowd on h'and. Each
game seems to bring out some
new faces...Game was a few
minutes late starting as only
one referee showed up and
Winghain's sub goalie G. ,Sutton
was pressed into service as
linesman, Bill Crawford was
in the local net for the first
time this year and came up
with a.good game...Defence
played one of their better games
with JiM English playing his
best game to date...Coach
Chuckling Charlie had another
face added to his roster in the
person ofJ. Thompson who •
looked good especially in the
corners.
A GODERICH RINK, skipped by Cam
Bogie, second left, won the Weitern Fowl -
dry, Trophy at the Wingham curling club's
ice last Wednesday. Other members of
the winning rink were John 'Hazitt, sec-
ond; Ralph Foster, lead, and Jim Haw-
kins, vice; Bill Ha.tnila presents the silver.
• ware to the skip. •
.FORDWICH C.G.I.T.
• FORDWICH--Fourteen girls
• attended the C. G. I. T. meet-
ing on Monday of last week at
the home of Alma Ruttan. Roll
cell, business and worship serv-
ice were followed by lunch.
.1,- The Christmas meeting was
scheduled for December 9 at
the United Church when the
members planned to enjoy their
'Christmas party.
Two undefeated teams will play here
Last Wednesday the Wing -
ham Lion's Midgets romped to
a 9 to 1 victory over their hosts
in the Walkerton Arena. Joe
Kerr paced the local team with
three goals and the remainder
were picked up by Jack Mc-
Pherson, Doug Mahood, Bob
Sangster and Paul Templeman-.
Last Friday's game with Dur-
ham was cancelled due to in-
clement weather ind on Mon-
day evening the boys came
from Listowel with a 5 to 2
victory en goals by Jack Mc-
Pherson, 2, Carl Mowbray,
Ricky Kennedy and 13ruce Cor--
rigan, one each. •
in.up coming games, the .
local team travels to Hanover
tonight with a return game here
Friday night. Since each of
these teams has been undefeat-
ed so far this Season, these
should be excellent games to
watch.
Bridge Club
' The Howell system was used.
First, Mrs. J. H. Crawford and
W. Wharry; second, Mrs. F.
Forgie and C. Hodgins; third,
Mrs. G. Gannett and J. H.
Crawford.
Western Foundry
• event won by
Goderich rink
A rink skipped by CamBog-
ie of Goderich won the grand
aggregate and the Western
:Foundry Trophy at the annual
bonspiel held here last Wednes-
day. Other' members of the
rink were Jim Hawkins, vice;
John Hazlett, second andRalph
Foster, lead. Their score was
three wins and a plus of 16. In
second place in the eleven
o'clock 'draw Was Bill Hurley's
rink of Brantford, with two
wins and a plus of 14. Third in
the same draw, George Mon-
crief's rink of Amberley with
two wins plus 8. Consolation
went to Mike Gourley and his •
nk from Galt with one plus
4. •
• Placing first.in the nine o'- ,
clock draw was Jack Bowman
and his rink from Brussels,
members of which were Sam
Sweeney, Bill Stratychuk and
Jim Bowman. They scored. -two
wins plus -12. In second-priCe,
Mac Eadie's rink, Teeswater,
with two plus 4; third, Ivan
Rivett's rink from Dungannon
with one plus 1 and getting the
consolation was Bill Nelson and
his rink from Lucknow with one
win.
Three straight
for juveniles
The reorganized*Wingham
(Joe Kerr) Juveniles are,off to
a good start with three straight
wins, bearing Arthur 8-6 and
Harrigan 7-3 on the road and
Listowel 6-2 in Wingham.
This week they will try to
keep the record intact as they
Itravel to Listowel on Wednes-
day and play against Harriston
in the Wingharn Arena.on Thurs.
daynight, game time 8.00
o'clock. •
These boys are playing rex.
• citing hockey and with the
• help of a few paying customer
(to help offset expenses)shauld
be in for a very good year. If
you like your hockey fast and
exciting, drop around to the
Wingham Arena Thursday night
and treat yourself to a good
night, out.
• GODERICH LIONS CLUB BINGO
CORRECTION,
The Goderich Lions Club will be giving away 15 good
size turkeys at the Bingo on December 18th at Har-
• bourlight -Inn in Goderich. Do plan to attend.
SPECIAL NOTE - The January 1st Bingo has been
cancelled and replaced by one on THURSDAY„ JANU.
• ARY 2nd,. at 830 p.m., when the big prize must go. 1
C.W.L. euchre
The winners at the weekly
euchre held at Sacred Heart
parish hall Tuesday evening
were, high lady,- Miss Mary
offehn; high man, John Sproal;
low lady, Mrs. James Gibbons;
low man Peter Jorrison.,. The
door prize was won by Doris
Adams.
There were nine tables in
play and the hostesses were .
Mrs. Ron Foxton and Mrs. Ed
Bauer.
Entertainment at the
Station Hotel, Afildmay
FRIDAY NIGHT
Helen and Evelyn
SATURDAY NIGHT
Western Playboys
Spareribs, Sauerkraut and Barbecued
Chicken served Friday and Saturday Nights
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