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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1969-02-13, Page 114 nr• ding. 15 r NJ 1e`Sports'took it on .the. chin AS they played host to the Crediton, Tigers. With their ranks riddled with injuries, two. , Juven legs,; `.Paul Fleury and° Ken: ' Taylor, came to theaid of the Sports and both boys played a - ,strong game. • The Sports jumped to fin RillNiilillipileilrii01111i01111R111N1iI -•- SHOW TIME$' Oriday end 'Saturday at 1:15 and :15: AIh other days, o le show. et a:00, except where noted on . the props m, THUR.-FRI.*SAT. FEB. 134415 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT "CARRY ON • DOCTOR" • Colour - Starring;,: The. Carry On Gane This is the funniest one yet by that zany `Carry On" group. • SAT, MATINEE FEB.. 15 "Alakazam" COMING NEXT: .WED.-THUR.-FRI.-SAT. (4 days) • FEB. 19-20-21-22 "THE ''VtRECKING CREW" Gl1IUIIlt11siIIAl11RItIRIIIiIIINIIINIiI$III 'early. lead With thflit goal of the:; game at , 55 as Barry. fry, fogle cashed' In Cre'bound from .Irw a's shot, • Fifteen seconds later the Sports went two upon •a Ane effort by Patti Fleury. NMI made . a sweeping effort to steal the puck, from. a Crediton player In ,thecicomer.` His first effort failed Elwood Irwin carne, fxying,in aott Paul skated in front of the net at Elwood stole the, puck. threw a perfect pass and Fleury with. a fine shot slipped; the 'puck into the'net. Up, until the 15'minute mark. it was quite evident the Sports had "the Tigers by the - tail" and the' Crediton Tigers didn't like it and showed it.by three quick goals before the ,period ended. Jim Morrissey scored at 15.45, Paul Young at '18; 0 5 with the final goal of the period scored by Fred Lamb, Score end of the first period, Crediton 3- *ingham 2, . SECOND PERIOD Crediton added two quick goals in less than two minutes with Bill ChIpchate scoring at . 6:.55,and Glen Overholt at 8 45 Wingham's first and only goal of the second per%d was scor- ed at 15.05 as Don Willie fed a goal crease pats to Ross For- ster who deflected it into the net. Twenty seconds later Crediton got this one back as one of the smaller Crediton players, Bob Pinter; scored with assists going to Hayter and Mor- rissey.. Score end of second period, Crediton6-Wingham 3. SUNSHINE • H A B�.i. TO CALIFOR.N!A Three weeks filled with good fun and happiness: Visit San Francisco, Lost Angeles, Las Vigils, Tucum- cari, 'Tulsa, • St. Louis and Chicago. From April 11th to May 2nd by Deluxe Air Conditioned Motor Coach for S350.00 which includes transportation,, lodging and bellman gratuities. Tour guides and trusty drivers will be Allan Reed and William Strubb. For information or ,reservations write or till ALLAN REED at 431 Woc1wich, Guelph Phone 821-2892 8-13b J- ti THS PERIOD Crediton got a quicl4e as Glen Overholt .scored. 'atahe 14 • second mark, followed. by Jim Merrftsey's second go,.al' of ?fie game at 2.t !0. Wingham's al goal of the ga0 ,came at 2.47 as „the young and 014" tom- «' biose aqd Paul Fleury fed a lead pass to Irwin. Elwood used the de..fenceman asp screen and let one fly about 12" off the ice into the net from )ust inside the blueline. Crediton added three unanswered goals by Chipchase, Lamb and Jinn ;Morrey, Final score Crediton 11, Wingham 4. SHORT SHOTS... The Juven- ile recruits, Paul' Fleury and Ken Taylor looked real good. Paul moved into line with El- wood Irwin and Ken Houston and with a ,goal and an mist sure didn't look out of place. Ken Taylor. teamed up with the defence crew, skated well and moved the puck as well as the best of them... Overheard one fan ask when the Juveniles play- ed, He'states he was sure going to be out to see more of these, boys.... Crediton dominated the play and although small insize. they skate well and `pass with Russian precision... Couldn't help but be impressed with the fine play of Crediton's J i m Morrissey with his hat trick, and theirblonde bomber Bill Chip chase, From their play in this game would say they would stack up well against the best in the league. TWO RINKS iI TO EXETER Two rinks of lady curlers journeyed to Clinton. last Wed- nesday to play in the tankard division., Exeter @teams won for this division and will meet the. , ginnets of the next division -I'm44fallterton the4aa t week o, this month.. . U . The rinks from here were Ella Gurney, skip, Ann Rosen- hagen, Ruth Currie and Nona Elliott; Eva Bain, skip, June Hafermehl, Edith Rathbun and Gloria Thomas. TIE AND WIN The Whitechurch broomball team played St. Clements last week, the game -ending in a°1-1 tie. In a game with Brussels the local team won 5-0, CLIP FOR REFERENCE WING AM KINSMEN . WINTER CARNIVAL -SCHEDULE OF EVENTS FRIDAY, FEB. S8 7:00 P.M. - HOCKEY PEEWEES vs. BANTAMS ta • Crowning of . W CARNIVAL SNOW QUEEN 111 ate-� 0 o. J rAi 8:30- -HOCKEY OLD TIMERS vs. KINSMEN Coaches: Alf. Lockridge and Elwood Irwin REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE NOTE - If you wish to enter the Snow- mobile Races please fillin attached form 1.111111111.111111111111111111111 1111111111111111111•111MIIII Np• SATURDAY, MAR.1 1:30 P.M. - SNOWMOBILE RACES. F. E. Madill 'Secondary. School FREE SKATING For e11 agesat the Arena SNOW SCULPTURING By Students at F. E. Madill Sec., Sch1. 7:30 P.M. -- HOCKEY Tykes Game 8:30 P.M. --- TUG -O -WAR Kinsmen vs.'Lions. Legion vs. Fikemen 9:00 P.M. - TRICYCLE Races Featuring members of Town Council 9:30 P.M. -- • Broomball Game 10:15 P.M. -i- DRAW FOR TV REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE WINGHAM WINTER CARNIVAL SNOWMOBILE RACES -r-- • ENTRY FORM -=- NAME ADDRESS MACHINE 'MAKE v ENGINE. (CCs) F, • Form must ho received by 7:00 p.m., Friday, February 28 RETURN TO WINGHAM.KINSMEN CLUB, C/o BOB CRAWFORD 1e1..rispeoramins mioss.r..rr s ummai prom r.rrli.. unit imwormork .rrrr.11... 1 J 33N3213d321 210d di • ti roc A. '11/1"/11/1111111)/1111111 English from c 1 cores etre ice Last Saturday evening, be- fore a small turnout, the Sports played host to the Clinton team, Wingham, jumped into the lead at 5.38 as Ross Forster, fed E. Irwin at the edge of the. crease. However, the Sports • let up for a six rhinute-stretch between 9:38 and 15;46 and" T. Clinton . fired no less than 5 go als ' from the sticks of Livermore, Boyes, Draper with singles and Glew two. Score end of first period, Clinton 5-Wingham L SECOND PERIOD Clinton's Draper beat Sutton at 2.50 with assists to- McDoug- all and Parson. Wingham's ' • Jim Bain, who is getting to be - a,rather -consistent scorer, fared .er;s+liip amt zbilast a41 the al2:40147, ute mark which made the -goal bars ring so• that you could hear_ the clash at the opposite end of the rink. The assist went to E. Irwin. Clinton closed the scor- ing for the period as Boyes `dek- ed Sutton in the Wingham net at 14.2 5., Score end of the sec- , ond, Clinton 7-Wingham 2. THIRD PERIOD Clinton's Livermore, a real basket hanger, got two goals, one at 7.51, the other at 9.55 to give him the hat trick for the night. At the ten minute mark Jim English let one go from . the centre line into the upper left corner of,the net, •Jim's first official goal of the season. Nice shot Jim. At 14.35 Ross . Forster broke in on the net., • , .lith full control of the puck he was tripped from behind by . Clintons Mait Edgar and would have been awarded a penalty shot but the puck slid ahead of Ross into the net by a very per- turbed Clinton .goalie, Gary Black,. wJao showed his°.displeas- ure by breaking his goal stick over the goal post. At 15.55 Clinton's Dale scored from Listowel 1� mmosi lUtIUI Boyes, At 16.36 Wingham's ,Forster tipped in 'a shot from• n point by Jim' 'English with " 1'3ingham playing a man short 'at'the time. The final goal of +the•game came at 18.10 from the stick of E. Irwin with assists going to Fleming and G. Kerr. 'Veinal score, Clinton 10-Wing- fi`a'm 6. SHORT SHOTS... Having .lost., five regular players since the ' ,start of the season, the Sports played well •particularly when they played two lines and three ,defencernen against Clinton's three lines 'and four defence - men. This°boys seemed to ° tome on strong particularly in the last period when they out- snored Clinton 4 to S... George Kerr played his best game to dafe, skating well and tangling wfth.Clintcn's.r. gar in the .sec- ond and calq 'rt• wn inthe third. getting verdicts over both.... In they early periods Wingham's goalie Sutton saw so " couch rub- ber he must have- thought he :was working in a rubber plant . • .,Fryfogle was a late starter, but a starter thanks to Roger... Glad to report Doug Neil will be back in action when the Sports play host to Listowel on Saturday night. This will be a mt>st game for the Sportsas it could quite possibly decide. whether Wingham or Listowel get "the .last playoff spot.. .Let's sea good crowd out to support the Sports. All games with Listowel have been close and good support could assist the Sports in getting this all im- ,e portant victory. Some girls in a local office were discussing a newly pur- chased office machine. "l know ,it does the work of four men;." said one. "But I'd ra- ther have the men, " Wingham Z bruising defence, -Bain andHenry spectacular The Sports lost a 'big game when they went down to defeat at the hands of the Listowel team here. last Tuesday. Listowel jumped into .a two - goal lead-in the first period as R. Livingstone scored from Hytners at 2. 57 and Weber scor- ed from Kaufman and Humph- ries at 14.30. Listowel's D. Burke picked up two minutes for holding and an extra 10 •min- • utes misconduct in the closing minutes of the period. SECOND PERIOD Listowel added two more goals, the -first at the eight minute mark by Newbigging and the second by Humphries at 12.40„ Ken Henry got Wing - ham's first goal at the 19 min- ute mark with assist going to E. Irwin. Score end of the sec- ond, Listowel4-,WinghamL, THIRD 'PERIOD • The teams 'traded goals in the third period, Listr wel's goal coming at 11.30 as Livingstone 444, took a pass from Borton andbeat Sutton in the Wingham net. With the mean, advantage, Wing - horn's power play got' a quick goal as Jim Bain blasted a slap shot- from the point with assists .going to Forster and Houston at '18.10. Final score Listowel 5, ,Wingham 2. SHORT SHOTS... Listowel can thank their goalie for this win a$ he stopped shot after shot and he seems to have' Ross For - stens moves pegged. He rob- bed Rots on more than one break- away... Where were the Sports forward lines in this game? Notice both goals scored by de- fenctrnen Bain and Henry...Be- sides providing the scoring punch these two defencemen dished out tome real bruising checks... Anbther Sport on the inMed list it »oug Neil, out with an in juiced leg; This leaves the Spats with two' top centres out with injuries. BOY SCOUT�WEEK is February 16 to 23. In 'hbrtbi3r t' Lord Baden-Powell, Scout founder, the local Packsarr,iic ld- ing a father and son banquet on February 26, Cubs. ,hop- ing to show up with a father for the event are, `front: Ronnie McGee, Billy LeVan, Steven Burke, Jimmy ,Deyell, . Doug McGregor, .David Robinson, Sheldon Jones;,;?avid Ritter, Timmy Morrison, Centre: Paul Aitcheson.:Wayne Sinnamon, Brian Reed, Kenny Paul, Richard Harcourt, Bernie . Wehmeyer, Richard Sinnamon, Brian Merayish, Randy VanderWoude, Calvin Hastings. Back: Steven McTavish, David Reed, Mike Milosevic, Dwight dams,. Ricky, Sallows,Monty Norman, Steven Matt on rT; and Randy V11'illiams. Cub Leaders (not shown): :_Bruc icor- "< - son, Mrs. Dawson Pollock, Linda Hastings, Shiela if,ewson,, Terrr Nethery and KenPost. Advance Time to;. • Fidgets defeat Hafl�ver twice 4' - BY OWEN- CURTIS - - ,After a poor season with Han- over, the Wingham Lionsw,Mid- gets knocked Hanover out of theplayoffs with .sensational ,Gp1 ;►'Qor•s�r 31q � ¢ i,t~a4 s 'qtr. r Y44"fSCti! xe d ebruairy"5;"'me sc•ie was for Wingham. Joe Kerr, lead- ing scorer on the team, opened the scoring early in the fust od and later with Rick Ken edy finished off the first stan- za. Tom Irwin notched the only 'gal in the second. Wing, - ham came on strong in the third with three final goals Popped • in by Ron Dore, Carl Mowbray and Jack MacPherson. SECOND GAME "In the game on February '1 Hanover had Wingham beaten in the first period by a 2-1 iiiar- gin, Joe Kerr getting the only counter for Wingham only four seconds before the belL Jack MacPherson was the star of the second .period scoring two, only seconds apart, assisted on both by Joe Kerr. Kerr netted Wing- ^ ham's fourth goal with the'as-. sist going to MacPherson. Bob Sangster popped in the' last ' • counter of the period. The third period was even stronger with Wingham scoring four goals: Mahood from .Mow- bray; Irwin from Mahood and. Mowbray .; MacPherson from Don- Dubeau and Kerr; Ron Dore from Mowbray and Mahood. Carl Mowbray did an excellent job of penalty killing. Brian Skint► sat. out these two games with a knee injury suf- fered earlier. The final score was Wing - ham 9, Hanover 4. M;' We are all fugitives. and the things we didn't do yester- day are the bloodhounds. :r w H,»Several games were played 'last week by ' Veal. teams. On' Tuesday gbt. the Intermediates met Alma, with the :gam beg played Elora, Alma winning. 12.4 On Friday night. ey ps Stone School in the local arena w the garue resulting in, a 1' 7 ,tie, The l idgetss played meeday night In Fordvirkli against Eel- mote.wi gai stEel- ,cii Ole latter winning ' The P'eeWees also played - Monday night In Gorrie against. the Pgrde team butiest.'theft. gar 50On Friday alight Belgrave; met them m Fordwlch and the f fiscal boys won, that en- counter Bantams het with Gor- Tie on.Menday night in Gorrie.: losing their game 5,71. On 111.- 44Y night: they played "Belmore • and again lost 8-1. Thi:game was played in BelMer.eg And: rally. the, $quirts ed Sar*ciay afternoon. in ,Fc wich against Beimo a with l More winning 3-1,, .4 nta rt0rnn!l Station' 0t FRIDAY MIGHT Dusteis • jC Me Western P%ab Spareribs. SaFrkraut and 8aflog and ,Saturi Chicken served • ts, W WINGHAM! IF THER i, SNOW ANYWHERE ►WE. 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