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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1969-01-16, Page 15irt From conqueror to conquered in 10 Yes, from conqueror' to cell" quered in 10. sect:04 I Thit• was. the cane as the Sports with a 7 to 6 lead at, the 19. Q5 mark of the third Veiled came away on 1100881111111111118101111.111111181111011111111111111 r4 a SHOW TI IES Friday and Saturday at °7415 and. 1415. All other. deys, Ono show at. 8:008 except whore-tsotrd on the, program. T H U R.* F R I ..S AT. -MON. -TOES. WED. (6 days) JAN. 16 to 22 ADULT 'ENTERTAINMENT "iTHE GRADUATE" CinemaSVope-Colour - Starring: Dustin Hoffman • Ann Bancroft This is the ADULT story of a young man' who breaks out of the materialistic world of his elders. 'SATUR.. MATINEE JAN. 18 "A Distant Trampet"" COMING NEXT: THUR.-FRI.SAT. JAN. 23.24.25 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT `WAIT UNTIL DARK' susionni IEImInlonnilElllon ralP O''UT* PROGR.A...M AND KEEP AS REFERENCIn First With The Finest In Motion Picture Entertainment' THEATRE G ODERICH ON THE SQUARE • JANUARY15.16.17 41XPENCE" •.in <Techtli©olor day only ?:00 and 9:30 the short end of an S to ?score, AWith Clinton scoring the winning goal at 19,16, .1aat Wednesday night, the Sports ventured our into the stormy .night to take on the ° Clinton team. The first period was a fast skating period with Clinton carrying" the playand the Wingham team unable to throw any real attack at the Clinton team. The only goal was an unassisted effort by ' Clinton's Boyes who dug the ,puck from behind the net and swooped it into tire lower right corner, • • SECOND PERIOD Clinton struck fast and at the 32 second, mark Martin voinbii ed 14ith•Draper and Mc- Dougall to give Clinton a two, goal lead. •Winghani got this ' one back at 2.58, as Houston fired one home with assists to Peacock and Irwin. At 5.14 Clinton added another one as McDougall took a pass from Boyes to beat Bill Crawford in the Wingham net. Wingham came back flying and•two quick goals in 70 seconds tied the score as Fryfoglescored from Forster and Neil at 10.30 and` Irwin from Peacock and Cerson at, Il. 20. Boyes scored his • second goal of the game at 18.31 to give Clinton a goal lead at the end of the second, score . Clinton 4, Wingham 3. WED.-THUR.-FRI. "Tommy !!teele" ;,•ANAL, Wed. on ''i at SAT.-SUIV.-MON. JANUARY 18-1970 Elvis Presley in "LIVE A 'LITTLE LOVE A LITTLE' Showtimes '7:30 and 9:15 1 111 1 11 TUES.-WED. JAN. 21-22 "WARRENDALE" Showtines 7:30 and 9:15 Restricted to 18 years and over 10 DAYS JANUARY 23 TO FEBRUARY 11 "GONE WITH THE WIND" with Vivien Leigh, Clark Gable, Leslie Howard and Olivia de Havilland ° One show nightly at 7:30 p.m. only - Adults -$1.50 Students -$1.00 Children -50c ' SATURDAY,. JANUARY 25 . Matinee at 2:00 p.m. 1 '7th VOYAGE OF SINBAD" and "THREE WORLDS OF GULLIVER"Lifirmisrlimo tea... Imam ,.= immin U...inn= •goimmiiramifims • THIRD PERIOD - W'inghkrn got the first goal of the period at 6.07 .al the - puok went from Cerso' at the point to Houston in ,the "cornet , to Ross peacock at the corner of the crew a anti Rota made no mistake in tippingthe puck into the open corner. Thought Ross took a dirty, uncalled ,for check. from Clinton's Butch . Mundy, particularly since the puck was in the net before the charge was made. . Y , Winghain took 'the lead for the first .time in the game at 1.01 on a picture goal. Barry 1+ryfogle broke over Clinton's blueline, fed a pass. to Roes Forster who skated in alone on ,Clinton's goalie Black and with a• quick Bob Pulford type of shift, Ross nonchalantly depos- ited the puck behind a surpris- ed and slightly perturbed Clin- ton, goalie, Gary Black. • At 8.22 Wingham's Irwin and Clinton's Murney got two minutes for high sticking. (Think Elwood was trying to •get even with Butch Murney for the dirty check he gave Ross Peacock). With both teams short-handed Wingham put on -the pressure and was rewarded with a goal at 8.. 55 as Ross Foister picked up a re -- bound from a Fryfogle shot, and from just, five feet in front of the net, with Clinton's -goal- ie sprawled on the ice, lifted a fine shot into the net just be- , low the cross bar. • ' '-'Clinton got back on an even- count as . Parsons stored at 10.26 , and Martin. at 14. &I, both goals unassisted efforts.- Wingham got what looked like --the win ning goal at 15.40 when Ken Houston scored with assists to Peacock and Irwin. That goal looked . even bigger whenClin- ton's Macauley got 2 minutes for tripping 7 . . HconteirAL.,, a combibat%n"•of changing players on the move and ref= , eree'8 error resulted in a pen- alty to Wingham at 18.53. Twelve seconds later, at 19.0 5, Clinton •tied the score on a fine effort by Clinton's Martin and ten seconds later, at 19.15, Paul Draper took a pass from Martin and slid one. past Wing - ham's goalie, Bill Crawford, for the. winning goal. Final score Cliiltof .8-- Wingham 7. SHORT SHOTS... This was a tough one to lose... . Special thanks to Bill Crawford' who • donned the pads on such short seconds notice..,, Garne was a Tittle'" lite starting due ,to roegh road conditions , , Don Willi.,e was going to put on the pads to gets the game started and was'suxe glad, to see Bill Crawferd1. as rive... To speed up the gaffe first period was played straight' time. , . Without doubt the beat player on the ice was Canton's Martin with 3 goals and 1 as- sist. He skated well, and made some fine plays for the Clinton team.. ,Best checks of the game were dished out by Ken Henry wile sent a couple of the Clanton boys flying..; Special thanks to our drivers, Bill Crawford, Jack Goodall,' Ed Bauer and Bill Johnston. The trij down wasn't too bad but.,.' the trip -home especially/, tween Blyth and Belgrave, wa' rough... Talking about atiiririg , blind, understand one driver at , least drove most of that stretch between Blyth and Bel - grave from instructions called out by the co-pilot in the front, who rode with the window' down, watching the huge east bank on the road left by the ; • snow -blower.... Sports play. in Listowel, Friday, January 17th. . Two home games, Saturday ' January 18th,, against Crediton and the game with Milverton has been set ahead two days and will be played Tue$day,, January 21, at theilocal arena .. ...Let's see a good crowd out! SPORTS SCORING STATISTICS G. A T •P.I.M. Forster. , 15 14 29. : 16 F'ryfogle 14 13 . 27 4. Peacock 7. 16 23 6 • Irwin 7 14 21 , 14 Houston _ 12 7 19 8 Lee TM 10 8 18 14 McTavish 4 8 12 , 2 Litt • 3 9 12 .22 Cerson . 2 7 ° .9 „ 16 Bain., ,,... Fleming • 3 5 .8 2 Neil 3 4 7 Henry ' 3 1‘2 5 English 0 4 4 Willie 1 3 4 Kerr 2 1 3 8 12 • 26 15. 19 Bride: "Pierre is perfectly wonderful to me, Mother. He gives me everything I ask for. " Mother:T'� hat Merely shows, my dear child, that you are not asking enough. " A beautiful woman is one you notice. A charming wo- man is.one who notices you. SEIBERLING BATTERIES GET YOU THROUGH THE COLDEST WINTERS PRICED $16, FROM • / S FOR 12 VOLT WITH TRADE . INSTALLED FREE' SEIBERLING BATTERIES are designed for- • the car owner requiring the 'maximum in starting 'power, de- pendability and long life - a necessity for cars equip- ped with power accessories. All SEIBERLING BAT- TERIES are as good or'.' better in quality than the original equipment batteries in .new, cars. VOLT BATTERIES from -- $11.95 *SNOWMOBILE BATTERIES from $19.95 . (With Trade of Any. Battery) WARRANTY PERIODS FROM 12 TO° 48 MONTHS (Depending on battery purchased )- FREE -FREE BATTERY. CHECK -- No obligation GIVE US A CALL FOR A PRICE ON A BATTERY FOR YOUR CAR *Al prig quotations include trade-in and free installation `GEE AUTO ELECTRIC 555a . JOSEPHINE STREET • PHONE 357.1416 WINGHAM E., A �C•d.- i,p e • - h'yyi, , 4,1 x1 + ti SAY, ISN'T IT FUN? Not everyone moans and groans about the size of the snow- banks. When you're young and Bill of vigor, the higher the better. Great for the old King of the Castle game, too. Advance -Times Photo.. '.Tri -county minor hocked TYKE GAMES •JJ�. ,,18 Belmore at Belgrave 11:15 Wroxeter at Belmore • 4:30 SQUIRT GAMES 1 Fordwich atKurtzville 10:00 Belmore at Belgrave - 10:00 • Brussels at Wroxeter 10:00 26? Fordwich at Bluevale 10:00 22 Kurtzville at Brussels 7:00 "25 Wroxeter atBelmote • 3:30 p : ' Belgrave atKurtzviIle 10:00 Belmore at Bluevale 7:00, Feb. ' Brussels at Belmore 3:00 Kurtzville at Wroxeter 10:00 Belgrave at Fordwich 1:30 PEE WEE GAMES ur zville at f'Ordwiat 7:30 k'i ilgrave•at Belmore 7:30 2Q Gorrie at Belgrave . 7:30 22 • Belgrave at Fordwich • 7:30 24 Belmore at Fordwich 7:30 Gorrie at Kurtzville 7:30 27 Belmore•atBelgrave 7:30 29 Gorrie itt Fordwich 7:30 Feb. 3, Fordwich at G orrie -8:00 Kurtzville at Belmore 7:30 7 Belmore atKurtzville - 7:30 10 Kurtzville at Gorrie 'ti8:00 BANTAM GAMES Jan. • • 17 Kurtzville at Belgrave 7:30 Fordwich atGorrie 8:00 21 Kurtzville at Belmore 8:00 22 Belgrave at Fordwich. • 9:00. , Wroxeter at Kurtzville 7:30 24 Belmore at Gorrie . 8:00 • 27 Belmore at Fordwich , 8:00 29 Belmore at Belgrave 7:30 31 Belgrave at Gorrie 8:00 Feb. 3 Gorrie at Fordwich 8:00 5 Belgrave at Kurtzville 8:00 7 Fordwich at Belmore 9:00 Kurtzville at Gorrie 8:00 GAME LOST,12-16 Stone School lost to' Kurtz - vine 12-10 on Tuesday night. Thanks to Casey McCutcheon of Brussels Motors who donated $50.00 ,.to the hockey team. Series limited • due to storm BELMORE-- With Old Man Winter really blowing his mind last week, hockey action in Belmore was limited to only two games, both played on Monday evening. In the PeeoWee game played in Belmore our lads met defeat at the hands of the Gorrie team who edged them 6-5. Our. scorers were Paul Inglis with 3 and Allan Willits with 2, with Doug Inglis and Peter Inglis sharing the goal -tending duties. In the second game played ,on Monday, • this one in Ford- wici;. that town's team defeat- ed our Midgets 11-4. Alan Dickson and Rick McPherson were the scorers, with two goals each. Terry Ballagh is the team's goal -tender. All week -end games were cancelled, due to either weath- er and road conditions, or the amount of snow on the arena roof. Bi Saturday evening, however, the snow had been cleared, and skating was en- joyed. MIDGET -GA -MES Jan. 17 Kurtzville at Belgrave • 9:00 Fordwich at Belmore 9:00 20 'Belgrave at Fordwich 8:00 22 Belgrave at Belmore 9:00 Fordwich atKurtzville 9:00 .24 Belmore atKurtzville 9:00 Fordwich at Belgrave 9:00 . 27 Kurtzville at Fordwich 8:00 29 Kurtzville at Belmore 9:00 30 Belmore at Belgrave • 9:00 Feb. • 3 Belmore at Fordwich 8:00 5 Belgrave at Kurtzville 9:00' '7 Belmore at Kurtzville 9:00 10 Fordwich at Belgrave 9400 14 Kurtzville at Ft&rdwich 9:00 Belgrave at Belmore 9:00 • 17 Fordwich at Belmore .9:00 Kurtzville at Belgrave 9:00 La.dihes' North Huron broomb•all Jan. 16 Brussels at Belgrave 20 Belgrave at Wingham. 23 Brussels at Blyth , 27 Brussels at Wingham 30 Blyth at Belgrave Feb. 6 Belgrave at Brussels 6 Wingham at Blyth ° 13 Blyth at Brussels 13 Wingham at Belgrave Game time, 8 p- m. . Executive: President, .Max- ine Robinson;, vice-president, ' Donna Edgar; secretary, Shirley' MacLeod; assistants, Joyce" Walker and Joyce Souch. Curling News Ladies' round robin draws re- sulted as follows: In the one o'clock draw, first; Wilma Kerr, .Evelyn Jack- son, Jennie Majka and Je an Renwick; second, Clara Mc- Arthur's team, Mary .Williams, Grace Walden, Audrey Mc- • Donald. P. In the three o'clock draw, first, Ella Gurney; Nona El- liott, Ann Saunders and Jean Hilbert; second, Connie Mac- Kay, Emily Williams, Ene Mc- Gregor and Gloria Thomas who , Spared for Janet Wardrop. Marriage is a process for -. °finding out what sort of man your wife would have preferred. N,","„N,N! Bridge Club A pleasant game was played at the home of Mr, and Mrs.: J. H. Crawford last Thursday evening. The Howell system was used. First, Mrs. H. Fish-. . er and Mrs. G. Gannett; second Mrs. W. Caslick and Mrs. B. Mathers; third, Mrs. J. H. • Crawford and B. Mathers, National Grocers is one of 350 firms enrolled in the On- tario Safety League's commer- cial `vehicle programme. Listed among their drivers ,eligible for a Safe Driver Award for being - accident -free in 1968 are Doug- . las Crockett, `Elwood•Crockett, George Crockett, Robert Crock- ett,, Ronald Crockett; Davy, it ay bonspt ti WR--QE'ri tr»flowick Lions. held another successful bonsplel in. the Listowel Ciuling ►k, On q. -Wednesday, January 8tti," with sixteen rinks participating.. Winner ofthe 9 o'clockdraw waif Mei Gainer's rink of Exeter. with Bill Rowe as vice, Harry Strang, has second, aid Ben 'reeks ey as lead, with 3 wins and" a plus of 4. The second -prize went to Wally M'artin's rink, ctf St, Jacobs. with 2 wins and'a • plus of 71 While third prize' was, 'won by Gordon Gibson's rink :of Howicki with 2 Fins .and a plus . -f 6. Consolation went to Eoy'... Holtom's rink of Harriston, • Winner of the 11 o'clock draw was Lyle Schinbein's rinX; of Listowel, with Iter Benja = man, as Vice, „Ken Lawrence as second and Gordon Edgar as • dead, with 3 wins and a plus of 9. Lloyd Nicholl rink of Fordwich was winner of the second prize with 2 wins and a plus of 7 and 13 ends, and flea- ry Lackner's rink of Howick,. won third prize with 2 wins and a plus of 7° and 10 ends, Bee Johnson's Gorrie rink took coni- solation. ' •• Lyle Schinbein's rink of Lisa towel won the Howick Lions' Trophy. • Winners of the draw prize were Ken Benjaman, Listowel, a floor rug; Milton Bender, Lis- ` .towel, a pair of table larrips; Lloyd Felker, Gorrie, a bath- room set; Claire Veitcli, Brus- sels, a table lamp; and Cloyhe Michel, Gorrie, a floor mat. Rinks were entered from. Ex- eter (2 rinks), Harristcn ti). Brussels (2), Monkton (1), St, Jacobs (1) , St. Marys (2), ' Ford- wich (1) , Gorrie (1) , Listowel (3), and Howick (2). • �� Be ice -safety conscious? Re-..;,,/ member, on some of the larger lakes , cracks can open up with- ' ; .seeps doe,sn'.t' dirife" a , s ""t "j� nut warrii -4 making eA:01 '* ; extremely dange` .rous•. • 11; :oondizio 1 dab- adigui. 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