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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1972-01-06, Page 110 IP • 4' A •• The Wingham Advancelimes ituradaY, January 0, 11 YOUR FAMitY 91-00TORE JOSEPHINE STREET PHQM WINQHAM 3574840 Wingham wins tournament The chipg,„ wtre really down WedneSclay afternoon' when the • age-old rivals, Wingham and Teeswater, battled for the cham- pionship of the Tyke Tournament at the Teeswater arena. Wing - ham's shooting was -more ac- curate and won 5-2. • To reach the final game, Wing - ham Tykes -defeated Lucknow 5-2. in a guile which started about 1 p.m: Michael Rintout, JOhn • $ - • 4 Penny, Vaughn ,Passmore, with two and Leo Kinahan scored for Wingham and Larry McPherson counted twice for Lucknow. The final prOduced many ex- citing and anxious moments as the first period and the early part of the second showed signs of a close game. Wingham pulled ahead in the last minutes of the period and took a comfortable lead in the third when they built ZIE\120N1 \21@[1 bAYNGUS SHORTT D Qucks Unliinited A DABBLER TAKES OFF Dabbers are Mallard, Black Duck, Pintail, Gadwall, Widgeon, .Teal,$0ov'erri.-r and Wood Duck. With larger wing :area to 'weight than divers, they rise directly off tlic Takeoff sequence above '(I) S11 d( (And thrust' down onto and under the water; (2) this powerful. ' downstroke lifts the duck's body (lear, and (3) it rapidly goes into. full flight. In tt-mbered swamps, of the south onalJards rise vertically,30 or 40 feet to clear tree tops. 46- '70 up the score to 4-1. During the last five ininutes, Teeswater became more aggres- siVe and, got.a lift %hen the Wing- ham.goalie miscued on a 19hg, slow shot and missed the puck when he attempted to sweep it out of danger with his 'stick, On the whole, both Winghakn goalies played well throughout ,tlie series with Randy Netterfield and Stephen Morrison eqvering up well when their goals. were threatened. Tod Struthers of Teeswater played' exceptionally 'Well and turned aside many dan- gerous shots and time and time again covered up beside the post Mien his team mates were weak in clearing the puck. Michael Rantoul scored two goals with Vaughn Passmore, Bradley Gerrie and Leo Kinahan contributing one each4 Mike - Ato Leahy and Rick Schiestel sored for Teeswater. Because • of the similarity' Pf sweaters, Wingham dressed in predominantly red regalia of the CKNX Hawks of the 4Nevice House League. With the score 4:2 with 'only a Minute to play, Kinahan's goal made certain tile Wingham club would- win the tournament title and Bob Crenin- of Teeswater presented his tro- phy to them. Teeswater reached the final game by Aefeating Belmore 4-2 in the opening game and rested as spectators during the Wingham. Lucknow game. McKerfile was a tower of „ strength for the home team, scoring three times with -Cronin getting the fourth goal. Murray Moran and David Eadie netted the Belmere goals. Dave Dinsmore rolls Town's high triple —Recent results for Fordwich • bowlers are as follows: Results for Dec. 21—Mixed Bowling League: Lorne Lambkin 277, Don Bridge 202, Bonnie Wil- son 240; Gerda King 203, Joan Annis 202, Audrey Schumacher 207, Les Carter 219, Donna King 216, Pete gskritt..220, 204, 203; Doug Browne 218, Blake Gibson' 225; Men's high „'Single, ' Lorne Lambkin 277; men's high triple, . Pete Eskritt 627; ladies' single, Bonnie Wilson 240; ladies' triple, Bonnie Wilson 616: , ' -11; .... ••• • ...... 11. 0,11. 0.1.1b. 0 • 0,0.11. • 1.1.1.0~1.0,110.0~1111,••••••••••••••••111.• 0.11$111,... i • /KIN WINTERFEST Saturday, January 22„ 1972 EARL IN1111ECHTER'S BAND German Music Wingham Legion 9:30 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. GERMAN MEAL - $6.00 PER COUPLE Limited number of tickets - Sold by Kinsmen only! IN .01 • • •1111.1b 1 • • • 0 1 • •-•"••• .11 1 1 1 • • • You re milesNahead with Riding .System Service a. Here's what we do: 1 . Turn drums and arc linings for full braking contact. 2. Install top-quality linings for long mileage., 3. Safety inspect the entire braking system. 4. Clean and repack the front wheel outer bearings. 5. Add super heavy-duty brake fluid. • . .6.- Road test the car to Make sure the workmanship is right up to Firesto'ne— standards. 30,000 MILE GUARANTEE At these Firestone Stores ... OreStOtle STORES 115 JOSEPHINE STREET WINGHAM PHONE 357.3733 Ask about our outstanding savings on Digc Brake Overhaul. Price shown is Tor Drum Type"Brakes only. WINDSHIELD WASHER A. ANTI- FREEZE 1 OAU0N ON I CASH .32 30 DAV CHARGE .13UDGET PLAN %nn.V4 •• CHARGEX ::..„•Uk.-%:,,Z4,7.4 • ROCKET 200 BATTERY 4,9 I 5 . 21 Month Guatontpo EXCHANGE Town League—Dave Dins- more, 221, 2417; Dave Dinsmore, high triple, 666. Results'for Dec, 28: Fordwich Mixed BoWling League—Doug Bunker 217, 234; Lyle Foerter 231, 200-; 214; Randy King 211, 245, 205; Audrey Schumacher, 210, Les Carter 217, Lorne Lambkin 218, 241; Marg Bridge 207, Harold Eskritt -204, .Don Bridge 237, Nellie Allen 232, Carroll Johnson 226, Don King 227, Jack Schu- macher 244, Alex Reid 210, 212; Marj Johnson 201, Edith Gibson 210. Ladies' high single, Nellie Allan 232; ladies'. high triple, Nellie Allan 581; men's high single. Randy King 245; men's high triPle, Randy King 661.. *. Town BOwlers.--L-jim Vale 210, Dave 'Dinsmore 221, jean Dins- more 221, Wilda, Ruttan 212; high, triple, Dave Dinsrnore,567;.Wildast Ruttan 515. . • .• • Howick Lioni bingo winners Regular games: Marlene Johnston, Hanover; Mrs.. Riehl, Wingham; Mrs. Schill, Formosa .and Mrs. McDermott, Mildmay; Mrs. Stone, Toronto and Mrs. Ed Rich, Wingham; Mrs. S. Huber, Mildmay and Mrs. R.' Greenley; Harriston; Mrs. Cross, Walker- ton and Mrs. G. Hislop„ Wroxe- ter; " Mr. Sproule, Lucknow; Mrs. Huber, Mildmay; Mrs. Wm. El- liott, Bluevale and Doreen Dens- tedt, Dorking; Mrs. Schill, For- mosa; Mrs Herb Benninger, ' Hanover; Mrs. Bates, Hatriston; Bill- Craig, Walkerton; ,Helen Steffler, Hanover; Mrs. Ferg Riley, Wingham. "Share the -Wealth" 1: Mrs. Bill Austin, Seaforth; 2. Mrs. G. Sim- mons, Wingham; $25 special: Ferg Riley, Wingham ; Jackpot consolation plus bonus: Mrs. H. Harriston and Mrs. We'El- liott, Bluevale; Lap card special : Mrs. Schlosser, Hanover. Door prizes: Bill Austin, Sea- torth; Marlene Johnston, Han- over; Mrs. K. -Edgar, Wroxeter and Alan McKercher, James- town. Lucky draws: Bill Ken- nedy,. Wingham, Mrs. Doris Adams, Bluevale; Judy Huber, Mildmay; Don Foerester, El- mira. RIV4kL GOALIES shake'hands after the final game of the \Tyke Tournament at Teeswater Wednesday afternoon. Tod -Struthers of Teeswater, right, congratulates Randy Netter - field of Wingham following the presentation of fhe Cronin I Trophy to Wingham. —Advance -Times photo • • r• t$ Colts win consolation trophy at Kincardine Wingham Colts won the con- solation championship series at the Kincardine Winter Games Monday, December 27, and were awarded the Ron Catto Trophy. , A 9-2 loss to' Durham elimi- nated the Wingham Canadian Le - 'on, -sponsored team from the Or series in their- first. game...: *evin Hickey and David Kieffe!„. .scOred the Colts goals. 'In their second game of the day, Wingham Colts defeated ••• Milverton 4-2 with gOals by Dave »ennett, Doug McGregfir,, Gor- don Kinahan and David Kieffer, to put them ;into t114.,,cotation final. The Colts evidentlylound their legs in this game against:Tiver- ton and piled up eight goals while Tiverton were only able to find --the--rietlzanee,-.Kevin-ilickey.led. the scorers with live -goals and Gordon Kinahan, David Kieffer and Sheldon Jones accounted for the other three. Close scores feature Qf novice house. Close scores featured the .Mon- day. and Tuesday games in the Novice House League decembet 20 and 21 with Canadian Tire Canadiens "edging Police- Maple Leafs 2-1 and CKNX Hawks shut- ting out Brophy Bruins Action resumed after .the Christmas break on Tuesday, December 28, Maple Leafs came to life in the last 10 minutes of pine after being down two goals to the .Bruins and scored three quick goals to ,win 3•.-2. Stephen Thompson and Mike Rintoul had ac scored for the Bruins before Rick Malc Lean scored to give the Leafs thewLeinnwith two and Ken win. The ta,iltire of the Canadiens to ice sufficient players Thursd'ay night Ulf' .play. the Hawks,caused the postponement of alis game. . Teatifitandingsas of January 3: Maple Leafs 1.7 points, Hawks 13, Bruins 12, and •Canadiens 10 points. The. Leafs, HaWks, and Canadiens each gained two points , over the previous standings while Bruins failed to add to the 12 league play points listed earlier. • Games scheduled for January 6 to 14 in'the Novice House League see Brophy's Bruins meet CKNX Hawks Thursday,- January 6, Canadian Tire Canadiens and Police Maple Leafs play the next night. Monday the Bruins meet the Maple Leafs followed by Hawks and Canadiens playing Tuesday and on Thursday, January 13, Maple Leafs and' Hawks play with Bruins and Canadiens play- ing Friday. • Bridge results. The Howell system was usea , and three tables were in play. First, Mrs. D. B. Porter and 0. Haselgrove; second, Mr.' and Mrs. J. H. Crawford; third, Mrs. F. Forgie and Jim Wilson; fourth, -Mrs. W,. Henry and Art Wilson. In 1896, a two -cent postage rate from 'Canada to the entire British Empire was introduced. WINNERS OF the Tyke Tournameni at Teeswater last Wednesday, the Wingham team clusters around Bob 'Cronin of Teeswater as he 'presents his. trophy. Because ofs'the similarity of Teeswater and Wingham sweaters, the latter team ware the CKNX Hawks. sweaters from the novice house leadue. —Advance -Times photo Lesion/Colts win kandily Over.Lucknow. Wingham Legion Colts fattened their scoring records in two games with Lucknow in PeeWee league play Tuesday, December 28 and Monday, January 3, winning 10-2 at home in the first game and 6-3 in the gathe at Lucknow. Scoring for Wingham in the first game were David Kieffer„ .3; Sheldon Jones, 2; Kevin Hickey, Tony Netterfield, Jackie Ohm, Doug McGregor and Tim Hen- derson with one each. The Luck - now goals were scored by Rick Conelly and Pat Murray. Kevin Hicleeyand David Kief- fer collected two .paell in the second game and Sheldon ;Jones and Dave Bennett contributed singles. David Ackert, Pat Mur- ray and Mark Frayne scored the Lucknow goals. Canada's boreal forest extends from Newfoundland to Alaska. — SHOW \ TWO 'Friday and SalprdOi at' 7;15'20 9:15. All othelt dap, ene show at 8:00, exeept -where noted Oa the program. THUReFRI.-SAT. JAN. 1..7.8 AD AWE RE'ST TO isbto 11 MI4 OF Ara o1ovu Icktfir Colour - Starring Jane Fonda, Donald Sutherland This is a tense . thriller set against a New York background.. This is a potential award wan- ner. SATURDAY MAT. . JA l% 8 "CAPTAIN SINBAD" Colour All seats 50c for this Matinee Special Feature Thu. 6 Fri. 7 so. 8 FORGET EVERYTHING YOU'VE EVER DREAMED ABOUT LOVE. 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