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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1972-01-27, Page 11Wednesday, Feb. 2 1 f 7 • • • 41 • 6 • The, Wingham Advance-T*41M ThurglaY0 414,01011I: KIN SNOWMOBILE RAW( Sunday, Jan. 30 Registration 12 Noon to 2 Km. - Starting Time 1 p.m. Belmore 9-0 Playing in the Tri -County Tyke League Saturday, Wingham Tykes defeated Belmore 9-0 in a penaity-free game. AT LAST! WINDSOR' DEPARTURES TO FLORIDA St. Petersberg Reach FOR From 8 days 179 Includes— • RETURN NORDAIR CHAMPAGNE JET FROM WINDSOR AIRPORT • 7 NIGHTS ACCOMMODATION AT THE THE DESERT RANCH RESORT • CONTINENTAL BREAKFASTS • FREE PUNCH PARTY • BEACH BAR -B -Q • ALL TRANSFERS AND BAGGAGE DEPARTURES EVERY MONDAY SEE YOUR TRAVEL AGENT OR CALL Bruce Luckman Tours, Toronto (416) 368-3408 Wingham led 6-0 at the end of the first period on goals by M. Rintoul, P. Montgomery, D. Mc- Intyre, M. Fearnall, P. Goodall and M. Fearnall again. Assists went to J. Penny add G. Adams. Belmore showed more strength as the game progressed but were unable to score. Wingham scored twice in the second period with B. Gerrie from M. Rintoul and then V; Passmore froth Gerrie. The lone goal of the last period was scored unassisted by V. Pass- more. Steve Morrison in goal for Wingham wassgual to any attack the Belmore -club was able to mount. Paul O'Malley, his .op- posite number at the other end of the ice, had little chance with the shots which beat him. — SHOW TIMES --- Friday and Saturday at 7:15 and 9:15. All other days, one show at 8:00, except where noted on the program. °THUR.-FRI.-SAT. JAN. 27-28.29 ' Junior Adult Entertainment "A GUNFIGHT" Color -. Starring Greed and lust for blood can Johnny Cash, Kirk Douglas Bowling drive people to -violence. ( .1., IRKED BY SOME of the decisions made by referee George Thomas during the special hockey game Friday•night, players from the girls' team pull him to the ice to spark a -free- for-all. —Staff Photo. SATURDAY MAT. JAN. 29 "ERRAND BOY" Highland Bali SATURDAY, JAN. 29 afthe BRUSSELS LEGION The Tru -Tones. b u-iones ADMISSION - $200 per COUPLE Restrictedio 18 yrs. and over ash Bin AUSPICES ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION, BRANCH 180 WINGIHIAM LEGION DOORS OPEN AT 7.30 15 . $10.00 Games 2 Share the Wealth 1. SPECIAL $50. MUST GO. Jackpot Line CALL5$770 CONSOLATION PRIZE $35.00 LIONS CLUB TALENT HIM SHOW THURSDAY/ JANUARY 27. 8:30 p.m. at the *Ingham TowitHall Come and support local Performers Adults $1.00 ADMISSION:. Students 75c Children 50c .1.1.116.41641.41.416.1k,10.41.41bAb.411.,•41. 1.11.41.-11...W.41.411.416-611.....4b40,1*."~es 41. BANTAMS' Team standings: Poodles 44, Terriers 40, Beagles 39, Spaniels 38, Huskies 36, and Dachshunds 29. Singles over 125: Sheila Burke 129, Brian $t. Marie 125, and Jeff Jackson 141. Girls 1:1.S., Elizabeth Weh- meyer 140: H.D., Elizabeth Weh- meyer 258. .Boys H.S.:. Mark' Fearnall .144, oys H.D., Michael Hull 242. Double games over 200.: John Penny 221, Robert Wharton 219,_ 'ESther Nethery :213, George Thomas 225, Jeff Jackson 235, Sheila Burke 230, Brian St. Marie 208. • „JUNIORS • ' Teams standings: Chickadees 45, Sparrows, 42, Canaries '41. Woodpeckers 39, Robins 33, Blue - jays 25, •. • Singles over 175: Bernd Well: meyer 229, Steven Burke 182. Ricky MacLennan 232, Cathy Foxton 183, Jay MacLaurin 220: Girls H.S., Peggy Tervit and. H.D. Peggy Tervit 318. Boys H.S., Ricky MacLennan 232, H.D-;', tip, Ricky MacLennan and Jay MacLaurin 353. Doubles over 250:. Nancy King 258, Jamie Strong 268, Bernd Wehmeyer 344, Kevin Hickey 296, Steven Burke 307, Cathy Foxton '290, Monty Norman 315. Bernd Wehmeyer won his 100 pins over average badge. SENIORS Team standifigs: Dynamites 46, Duinptrucks 42. Slackers 42, Superstars 29: Gunkies 26 and Skidders 25. Singles over 200: Stephen Pen- ny 220,Lee Grove 208. Girls H.S., Debbie Hull 200, H.D.. Marg McLaughlin 340: Boys Ii.S., Tom Lee 307, H.D.. Tom Lee 546, Doubles over' 3E5: Debbie Hull 330, Larry Simmons 385, Les Ter- vit 329, Stephen Penny 369. • PeeWees defeat' Teeswater 7-4 r . Wingham - Pee Wees outskaled and 'were superior in all depart- ments to Teeswater last week to win 7-4. They scored 5 goals in the first period with Sheldon Jones from David Kieffer and Doug McGregor at 1:15: Terry Net ter - field from Dave Bennett at the three minute mark: Kieffer and Jones combined for another at '6:45; Kevin Rickey from Doug Kuyvenhoven at 15:05 and JayQ. MacLaurin capitalized on a play by Netterfield and Bennett. Dave Bennett and Mike Mont ornery combined at .55 of the second period and Doug McGreg- or finished the scoring at. 1540 with Gordon Kinnahan and Kief- fer getting the assist. NOVICE TEAM DROPSIMIEE 6' The Wingliam Novice hockey _ team was completely outclassed by Listowel last Thursday night leaving the rink on the short end of a 7-1 score. Mark Passmore scored for Wingham. Participating, in the Minor Hockey Week program at Bar- rie, Wingham Novices lost Satur- day to Barrie 2-0, and on Sunday went down by a 3-0 score. Paul Foxton was named the third star following Sanders and Garner of Barrie. Strikes and Spares COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Barb Dauphin added another -"over 300" single to her score getting a 306. Joyce Gaunt was back again with the high triple of 713 and she also had/ a mice single of 286. Joe Schneider did some good bowling and had a 178 and 689 for the men. The team standings are now Boxers 67; Beagles 43; collies 52; Mutts 63;' Newfies 46 and Retrie- vers 60. • Some good high triples we're bowled by Frank Burke with 626 and Francis Merkley with 681. Thanks again to our spares Elaine and Alec Walton, Wes Simmons, Kay Gregg and Bob Holmes. • LADIES' WEDNESDAY. 1 NIGHT LEAGVE, Team scores for this week: Sharon Sno Jets 80; Joyce's Black Panthers 77; Lyla's Olym- . pies 72; Louise's' Moto -Ski 631. Shirley's *mule 56: Jean's Arckr tic Cats 51. High .single, Shirley Storey 279; high triple; Louise Welwood 74,1. Games over 200: Shirley Storey 279, 218; Louise Welwood 274, 253, 214; Barb Dauphin, 269, 203; Ray Elm.slie .243; Verna Steffler 235, 220; Mary Campbell' 222;, Joyce Gardner • 219; Grace Thompson 221; Sharon Skinn 221, 211, -206; Bea Shropshall 200; Jean Elliott 200: Diane English 209; Jean King 2071, Lyla Hickey -208. TIEURSDAY MIXED The alleys were really hot de- spite the freezing rain 'on Thurs- day night as teams are getting down to business with the play- offs in the not too distant future. Elda's Eggheads are still otic front. with 66 points; Gwen's Go - ;et ter's coming up strong wit h 04 points; Aantjie's Up -N -Atoms.. with. 62; s Fran's Frump's 59: Pat's Panties 57: Gail's- Goons Better luck,next week Gail. Gaines. 200 or over, Barry Fry- fogle 264, Bill Stapleton 235. Terry Nethery 205, Len Phillips 206, Perrie Holrnes 227, Garry Brenzil 221:Aant,jie Robinson 233. Bruce Machan 217, Bill Johnston 202, Don Montgomery 204. Pat Fryfogle 200, 308. 289. Nice bowl- ing Pat. Men's high single. Barry Fr'- fogle 264; triple. Bill Johnston 585. .Ladies' high single, Pat Fry,' fogle 308;. Pal' Fryfogle 797. NIany tharYks to spares 13iII Johnston. , Bill Stapleton, Bill Mop tgornery • and Cathy 'Edgar LEGION AUXILIARY ' This week it was Norma Strong and Lila Hickey all' the wa Norma had the, high single of 201 and was runner-up for the high triple with her 607. Lila had the high Triple of 632 and was runner up tor the higk single with a 250 The Coffee Crisps have 59: the Snack Bars 45: Smarties 35 and 1)1(1ineSis.st.vet .Maries still lag with 1) 29 SENIOR L.‘DIEs -Jean–Crump, high single of 243 and also the high double Of 385. Other gond singles were Mrs Mae Mitchell's 180 and Ethel Day's 193. The -same two also had good &Ethics of 347 and 333 reSpec 11vely MOLIESWORTH Mac" Smith. 272: Alex. Cullen. -230, 202: Gordons.Ma theson. 221. Doris Matheson, 214. 214: Rose marie Vandenbiwg, 201, 323. Richard Jolley, 203. 273, Doroth Marlin, 202; Howie Baker, 206; Gibson Stewart, 201. WROXETER LEAGLikt Mike Newton, 207, 225;,. Ethel- ene Smith, 223; Wayne Sander- son, 203; Ted Smith, 201, 201; Ron McMichael, 210, 205; Jack Burns, 212; Wendell Stamper, 211; Bonnie Pellett,' 217; Warren Fines, 224; Phyllis McMichael, 239, 203. High triples: Phyllis Mc- Michael, 622; Mike NeWtOn, 624. F'ORDWICH LEAGUE Jack Schumacher, 219; Nellie Allan, 216; Marj Johnson, 209; Barbara Carter, 208; Ben Gibson, 2(10: Dave Dinsmore, 215; Audrey Schumacher, 224; • Andrea Es- -- kritt, 238; Doug Bunker,, 253; ,Leone Foerter, 231; Lynn Bun - h. 'ker• 204, 218. High triples: Lynn Bunker, 6Q3, Doug- Bunker,. 619. 238; Doug •Bunker. 253. WOAA minor hockey Following are the standings in the WOAA Zone 2 Minor Hockey Ieagues. NOVICE . Northern group: Teeswater, 11 wins; liciricardine, eight wins, three losses; Lucknow, three `Wins, five .losses, three ties; Wingham, two wins, five losses, two ties; Ripley, 11 losses, one tie. Southern group: Listowel, 11 „wins; Brussels, five wins, three losses, three ties; Milverton, two wins, four losses, three ties; Blyth, three wins; six' losses, one tie; Belgrave, four losses, three ties; Belmore, four losses, one tie. PEE WEE Kincardine, nine wins; Wing - ham, nine wins, two losses; Lis- towel four wins, four losses; Rip- ley, three wins, six losses; Tees - water, one wilt five losses; Luck - now, one win, 10 losses. • Southern group: Blyth, 10 wins,. one loss; • Monkton, seven wins, three losses; Milvekton, five wins, six . losses, one tie; Bet, grave, two wins, four losses, two ties; Brussels, 10 losses, one tie. BANTAM Northern .group: Kincardine, nine wins; Wingham, five Wins, three losses; Listowel,. three wins, two losses; Ripley, two wins, seven losses; Lucknow, one win, eight losses. Southern group: Belgrave, eight wins, one loss; Brussels, seven wins, three losses, one ie; Monkton, five wins, three losies,. one tie; Milverton, three wins, six losses; Blyth, lone win, 11 losses. • MIDGET Brussels, 10 wins, two losses, one tie; Kincardine, 10 wins, one tie Listowel, six wins, five loss- es; Lucknow, five wins, five loss- es, one tie; Witighaln, two wins, seven losses, one tie; Milverton, two wins, six losses; Ripley, 10 losses, one tie. Bridge results - The Howell system was used. First, 0. Haselgrove and BPrt- lieb; second, Mrs. J. H. Crawford and Mrs. G. D. Fisher; third, Mrs. J. Langridge ad Mrs. F. Moffat. wiNGHAm BODY SHOP , Complete Collision Repairs and Painting Towing Service SID ADAMS • Proprietor WINGHAM, ONT. 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