The Wingham Advance-Times, 1969-02-20, Page 12f.�
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W.O.&.A. MIDGET CHAMPIONS—The Wingham Lions Midgets
emerged last week with the WOAA championship in their class.
Front row, from the left, Joe Kerr, Brian Skinn, Bruce. Corrigan,
Pahl Templeman, Bob Sangster, Bill Innes; centre, Doug Millan,
Doug Steinback, Tom Irwin, Jack McPherson, Rick Kennedy,
Owen Curtis, Don Dubeau; back row, Doug Skinn, manager,
George Skjnn, coach, Jim Ward, recreation director, Barry
O'Krafka, Doug Mahood, Carl Mowbray and Ron Dore. The
Midgets will now go on to further competition in the OMAHA
playoffs.—Advance-Tirnes photo. .
Kin pick strong line-up to meet Old
imers in mid -winter carnival game
Kin Elwood Irwin has gather-
ed together a fine collection of
Kinsmen tobattle the Oldtimers
Rumors have it that Brttee•Ma-
chaf tis going to don the goal •
pads but don't be surprised if .
you hear that Elwood signs up
one of the Oldtirnerr' goalies.
We understand he is dickering
with Oldtimers coach Alf Lock -
ridge to get the services of Bob
• Sangster.
The: Kinsmen have a STRONG
STPObNG defence pair in John
String Jr. and Alex Strong.
This will be a true test of how
strong.. are the Strongs.
One forward line is bound to
a:
carry loth of Weight. Just add
up:tf to poundage of Herb War
st010, Mac -Ritchie and Elwood
Irwin.. Kerbcomes from the
Orangeville area .and will prob-
ably draw the assignment of
shadowing Wilf Seli, 'Mac Ritch
re antes with lots of exper-
ience,:`having played with. the
Mildmay .Monarchs, all -Ontario
champions for many years. We
understand Elwood, Irwin will be
going all' out in this one, first
of an in.,an attempt to win that
-side-bet` on the outcome of the
,game with Alf Lockridge and
Elwood will also be trying to
score goal 500:of his career. He
was a mite disappointed when
he• was held scoreless in the In-
ierrnediate's last scheduled
game. against Listowel.
Fred Templeman must have.
heard Gordie Howe stating that
he hopes to play in an all-star
game with his sons, so this/ is
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one first Fred is .going to take
away from the Great Gordie:
Fred and sons Monty and Paul
will form one of the Kinsmen
forward lines and will probably
be facing the Stainton Brothers'
line.
Extra strength is added at the
blue line in that strong defensive
pair; Jim Bain, with the zoom-
ing slap shot and partner Gord
Two. trophies .:
won at . Country
Curlers' spiel
Sixteen rinks from Teeswa-
ter, Ripley, Lucknow, Ambei-
ley, Goderich, Seaforth,. Brus-
sels, Belgrave and Wingham
competed at the Country Curl-
ing Club bonspiel on Wednes-
day of last week.
The Belgrave Hereford Farms
Trophy, presented by James R.
Coultes, was won by Jack, Bow-
man's rink with 3 wins plus 16 '
in the:9 o'clock draw. Mem-'
liers of his rink were Jim Bow-
man lead, . � Gerald Smith sec-
ond, and,Sam Sweeney vice.
This rink was from Brussels.
Another Brussels rink was
second, skipped by Glen Rath-
well with 2 plus ,15. Robert Ste.
Marie of Seaforth was third with
2 plus '11 and George Moncrief
of Amberley won theaconsola-,
tion,
In the 11 o'clock draw, a
Wingham rink skipped by Mur-
ray Shiell claimed the Lloyd
Montgomery 'trophy with 3 wins
plus 5. Roy Robinson was lead,
Sydney Thompson second 'and
Mason Robinson vice.
In second .place was the Mac
Eadie Wingham rink, 2 plus 10;
third, Wallace Ballagh of Tees -
water, 2 plus 9 and James R.
Coultcs of Belgrave won the
consolation.
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Cerson, who will be out tokeep
off the score sheet that Teeswa-
ter red head, Borden Litt.
Gary "Tiny" Templeman will
centre a line with Bob "Chrys -
ler" Crawford and Vern "Texa-
co" Red man. Vern will .add the
gas and Bob the power to this
line.
A couple of dark horses, not
necessarily long shots, have
been added . in the persons of
President Bill I-ianula and Dan
'Marsden.. ' Young legs have been
added to the defence with the
acquisition of Bill Dauphin, court-
sey Honest John.
Be sure to watch thatspecial
trigger man, Barry'"Muldoon"
'Ftyfogle;.l FIe''s=tisustily good for
one' or' two points per game.
Oldtimers beware. This looks
like a real strong team .with a
combination of youth and ex-
perience; lots of muscle and
excess weight.
It looks like both teams are,
out to win this one, But win
or lose we're sure the c r o wd
will be treated to some fine
hockey, likely lots of laughs
and a real good time. Don't
miss a this game. Be sure to be
out early to get a good seat.
That's Friday, February 28th,
in the Wingham arena.
2ND LINE EUCHRE
BELGRAVE--The second line
of Morris held their weekly
euchre at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Bernard Thomas. High
lady was Donna Edgar; high
man,. Mrs. Elston; lone. I
hands, Mrs. Glen Sellers . and
Bert Garniss; low lady, Bert
Hastings (playing as a lady) and
low man, Irvine Storey.
The next party will be at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert ..
Hastings.
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COMMERCIAL LEAGUE
Team standings: Fred 109,
Eric 81, Harold 69, Row 54,
Don 46, John -86.
Ladies' high single was Rose
Grove with 253;l,;high triple
Helen Casemore with 626; men's
high single, Lou Readman 275;
high triple, Lee Grove 632. -
Thanks to spares Harold' and
Yvonne McKittrick, Don Rint-
oul, Hilda Brown and Helen
Casernore. Q
.MEN'S LEAGUE
With about 10, weeks of bowl,
ing left the Penguins held onto
their lead by defeating the Seals
7 to 0. Second place Kings
lost 5 to the .Flyers and
place Blues took 5 from the
North Stars but still remain in,
the cellar. Due to a wrong
handicap being used last week,
the Flyers picked up 2 more
points while the Blues lose 2.
Standings to^date are: Peri-
guins 92, Flyers 79, Kings 75,
Seals 69, North Stars 64, and
the'Blues 62.
Bob roxton rolled an even
300 to take high single and tied
with Bob Angus at '742 for high
triple. Other high games were
bowled by 13i11 Hotchkiss 724
and Lorne Archer 715.
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
Verna Sterner captured the
high single with a 245. Audrey
Swatridgc bowled the high trip-
le with a 673. 'Bowling over
225, Shirley Storey, 247; Marg
Machan 244; Audrey Swatridge
231 and 243; Vcma Steffler
245 Team standings: Janet's
Javelins 89; Judy's Jaguars 74;
Maud's Mustangs 73; Il c t t y' s
I3u icks 64; Jean's Jeeps 63;
Sh irl cy's Sunbeams ms 51..
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THURSDAY MIXED
For the second week in a row
Gwen MacLaurin captured all
the honors for the ladies, Her
high single was a 269 and her
triple was 716. Cecile Duquette
deserves mention this week
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as she was close with a247
game. Good .bowling, girls.
Once again Bill Hotchkiss is
on the move. He bowled a 279
for the high' single and a. 752'
for the men's high triple. ' Per-
rie's Prowlers, s althoygh not
bowling their best, gained 5
points. Come on. George's Gam-
blers let's catch them.
The team standings are as
follows: Perrie's Prowlers 96,
George's Gamblers 85; 'Keith's
Kool Kats, 77, ' Paul's Disciples
70, Bob's Bouncers 68, Monty's
Mods' 66.
Thanks to Gloria Thomas'
our only spare for the evening.
Fordwich. Lanes
GORRIE LEAGUE
Bob Edgar 249, 232, 225;
Carol Strong 232; Carol Donald-
son 236, 208;. Wilfred Latton -
leo 308, 227; Jean Strong 227,
210; Bob Pipe 229; Louise Clark
244; Carson Watson 282; Bob
Ferguson 239, 205; Anita Har-
rison 228; Lorna Ferguson 2 69 ,
246; Ed Stewart 206; Doug Fer-
guson 249; Larry Hutchison 206.
FORDWICH MIXED
The bowlers of the Fordwich
-Mixed League recorded the fol-
lowing high scores: Doug .Bunk-
er 294, 202. 207; Alex Reid
'295; Jim Stewart 230; Lynn
• Bunker 325, 231; Jack Bennett
223;• Phyllis Bolander 244; Lyle
Foerter 278, 318;,,.Gary. Sothern.
219; Marjorie Johns n 2.40; lack
'King 239, 200; Earle King 208;
Lucille Reid 219; Joan McCann
209; Mabel Gibson 22$.
High triples, Esther King 760;
Lynn Bunker '710; Doug I3unker
'703; Lyle Focrter 768.
WROXETER LEAGUE
John Wheeler 225; Dick De -
Boer 215; John Hassnoot 230,
x,236; Hank ilassitoot 223, 290;
Wendell Stamper 218; Ron Mc-
Michael 208'; Jack Clarke 282,
1213; Ben Villunisen•242; Ken
Galbraith 2017. 203; Danny Win-
temute
in-tomute221.
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The fordwl0h latenIiedlate4
played tWQ games last week,011
Monday 14$34 they Met With
Alma it1r the local arena with
the score to -S for. A1;1740'04
Friday night the local boys went
over to Bel aye and,played
against Stone :$choel with the
score 12-:8 for.Stone School*
However, the Midget team
was victoriousain both, games
played. On Monday night they.
played against Belgrave in their,
arena with Fordwich winning
to 3, On' Friday night they, play'
ed Kurtzville in the Fordwith
arena and again won 4-2.
The Bantan2s played Thurs-
day night against Belgrave in
the local arena with the score
7 for the visi#'airs, 6 for Ford-
w ich, a very close score but
rather a rough game.
The PeeWees played Wed-
nesday night in Fordwich against
Gorrie with the local boys win-
ning 3-0.
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bingo whim"
rs.
Regular Gallia:, Pm CornIhr
ine ine;$ �.
Mrs ; Fent, Wim•
eter; Mo. McLennan, 1ochash
and MO, Mei Beattie. ListQwelr
Mn. ivielnnes, Fotdwich,. Lor-
raine Hyde, Kincardine amigo.
K. Edgar, Wroxeter;% Mrs, ,Gond*
on Hislop,
Wroxeter; Jackie
schifl, Formosa; 'Ws; Lloyd
Montgomery, Wingham; Mrs.
. Ferg Riley, W ingharn, Mrs,
Sproule, Lucknow and Mrs. Mel
Beattie, Listowel; Mrs. Sproule,
Lucknow.; . Al? Nether y, Wing-
ham; Mrs. Dates Harriston; Mrs.
Simon Huber, Mildmay and
'Tony St, Maxie, Bluevale; Mrs.
Harvey Reidt, Wroxeter.
"Share the Wealth" 1. Mrs.
Harvey Wheeler, Wroxeter; 2.
Mrs. Florence Mansfield, Wing -
ham and Mrs. Lloyd Montgom-
ery, Wingham;- $25 Special,
Mrs. George Hislop, Sr. , WroX-
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anstOwn an4?b
Door p,fizeo liri. Ken
lett, WrQXeter, Mrd, Cecil •
Clark, GQIr4e, Ws. Drumm,.
limbo= and Mrs. Kee under'
wood, Clifford,.
Lucky draws, Brian. St'othetr,.
:Atwood, Mrs. Carrie C r tt i k "
shank, Wing/tarn, M. Bates,
blarriston and Mrs. li`. Reidt,
Wroxeter.
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Weekly euchre'
The Belgrave weekly euchre
was herd last Wednesday night
in the community rooms with
seven tables in play. Pries
for high scores were won by Mrs,
Bert Vincent and C. R. Coultes;
novelty, Mrs. Hugh •Rinn and
John Adams; low, Mrs. Robert
Purdon and Mrs. Herson Irwin,
playing as a man.
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Gid K99w0 Medirli Or an-
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cleaner when ire washed
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