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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1973-11-29, Page 13Season's Gr..tings TEXACO .OIL DISTIIIUTOI M.rI. Freeman Brussels 1187.65211 homes showl! IN* 9-6 Petgraitt,cbsier had* Mw be MO= Lamm Ban- tams a 14 victory over Rimy last Friday. The Kinaaiwri Bantams iced twice in the Int period, three times in the mond and put away four in the third while the Ripley team nim periodsonly two goals in eft* Here's the •superb family machine to trade up to. it's, built tougher to perform better and engineered to give you the SMOOTHEST rideever! All the latest safety features and a full 1 year guarantee on the track. It adds up to better value for you when you buy.` a new smoothwrlde 1974 Moto -Ski. A full.range of. :Models to choose front priced from $59S to $1.625. They're: on, display •NOW at.your 'nearest 'Moto -Ski dealer! See hire+. $oon,` Trade 'up to the big new smooth- riding Model , f 440 cc E Y.01JR NEAREST 11QT0 SKlBQ.ALER l WINGHAM IRONMEN rets Jerseys)tried almost in vain to put the puck behind the Walkerton goalie but only unaged to beat him. once; The tapstals wonthe game AA. (Staff Photo! alkerton han first loss on home ice It was a fired-up;'*Walkelrton Walkerton's Paul Zippel a break. junior team that invaded the away and Irkan goalie Paul local arena on Sunday everting Helfer Made a actuations' catch: and handed the Ironmen their save. You ' could hear. the . fans', first loss on home ice. comments circle the arena but 10 Walkerton struck early and got and behold, in ,seconds Walker - their first goal at the four -Minute ton's Zippel had the puck inthe inar`k when. Steve Adams took" a 'net. pass from Alike Wells to beat', t The Ironmen had chance after Paul Helfer in 'lam Wingham net. " chance in the third period but just Three minutes .later ° Ironman ,couldn't find the flaw in . Waiker- Russ Jona picked up'.a high :`ton's goalie P. Davies' ..bxii ia>at sticking penalty and the Walker. goal tending. ton power play game up. with the Final score, Walkerton' 4 . and second gOal of thegame when P ' Wingham Ironmen 1. scored at,7:37w„ W am'`got one back at' I5:45, ` `'WHISTLE STOPS . r . It Was just Barry MacDonald :tucked:one' in : ',rfN''not the Ironm>en' night., the lant,the corner of thenetwith' assists :They lacked zip 4n defence :and going o Barry GfKrafka and 'the forwards, time after time just Paquette. ' couldn't find` th:mark 1 HaWllithertoth •theIreonm� 2an �prlessodrO"dVeaslpIiex teaapuyinggpalaxewhaPaleofDaaginameae '•. hard ln• the second, bittin 'one had a'goalie's best :friends, Tom post then the .other but the ruck . ,and. Joe goalpost helping him continued to;. bonne against ' 'The pue 'went everywhere but in them. the n et ` ae Ifdxlginspla yed a WalkartoasTed Bartlett' wins �cod 44_0 hitting 'gime on de Sent 10 h� at e,. k `penalty :bu �r�r :trip»; ence • �> . �1�talkt�rton . pingandthe fro � �� . � � • M,�. '�... .�� �•, lam' Innen pr ... t :_ ZippeT . playa a strong game unfortunately their ` Wer ''la{` ilea.. w 'Pleading- � hisax`gels ,. ,..r Despite c ed i� +a4s r� o� t the � � ..� X43, 0.__VA ! . , puck at int:` "*hat t a� yin. `lc .°r. Pate '5��'7 talkerten's t :` Wulff moi a ave in"e or. "as':' � , �� , t ie�' � beat '`ithe b skews sent . 1 erto d • a l� n' nim .�'�rnn►eand time again to e ah ad 84. A minute eater' poor ;'1liepuc�; w , Qrie casualty in this Ironmen defensive: play ,.gave ,' game as. CU#.. Hetherington, re-. ' eeived.a hasty gash above the eye Itis too 'bad the frowner* Callfor Tickets - 396-3444 alt i�nd to tour Maitlanid 'ValleyRegionof the storical AutomobileSociety of Canada' will be holding month•Iy` tours to various' areas: In theregitn on the third Sunday::of each month fro m May 1974 to Oc-toberTheantique car club will travel to" Miro view in Clinton next June toip celebrate senior citi- zen r k, If any village or town celebrating their centenniial in 1974Wish'to have the• antique cars in.their parade, they are asked to contact Max Watts, Brussels, 887- 6336.Tharea served by the club is from Orangeville to the lakefront and. from Highway 23 to Owen Sound.. Neofficers for 1974 are as fol - Dodgers post sixth victory►Crawford Dodgers tightened their grip on first place Monday evening in the Wingham arena as they defeated Stainton Spitfires 8- 2 in Industrial Legue hockey ac- tion. Grant Coultes picked up four goals, Ross Pole three and Fraser Strong one for the lodgers while Bill Kerr and Tom C'Krafka netted singles for the losers. In the finalgame of the evening `rhe Advance -`Times Newsboys dropped their seventh in a row, tliis time to Bridge Mustangs, 97. TheDodgers, who have won allbut their firstgame of the season, are now four points ahead of the Spitfires and 'Mustangs, who are tied in secod place with eight apiece. The Newsboys are secure in their last place position. Bridge results The Mitchell stem was used. North and south; first, J. H. Crawford and J. Martin; tied for second, Miss Y. McPheron and P. Moffat; Mrs. J. Il. Crawford and C.rIl�yegius. East and��west: firt, Mrs. Fr Forgie aid Ml s. A. K, HuVal; second, Mrs D. Iporterand Mrs. F. A. Parker hadn't kept someof those goals they' scored Friday night for this • game. On Fridaythey bonded Arthur 11-2 . ,y . Steve Caslick and Barry MacDonald led the attack each with ;a hat trick ; , Next. home game Sunday with Arthur providing :the opposition.„ Remember genie time is 7: p.m; sharp and they start on. timer The, following are the Iron - men's scor ron-men'sscor ng st4thfttesstatistics not() lust Saturday, the figures after each 'mine :indicating games, played goals, :anises, points ;nd Penal- ties in minutes: .` ..Berry O*Kr & 1 4, 0, 17; Murray Black 6, 4 4, , 7; Murray , • McKague 0, 1, 4,0,21; Steve Vas, 5,: 11, 0; Phil Paquette 6, 1;3, 4, 12; Bob Johnston 5, 4, 2, e, 16• Rtiissel Joh 7 2 2 ,5 . t0►. Steve. Ste, Marie 7, 2, 5 ?, 10 The lituigesai Advasco-Timos, Tiouredity ; Now Ii. 11/73--P -- Scout Diary Sy Blt ere. Marto The Winston* Scouts their' meeting with the toweling of the flag and repeating thoPromiiia The inspection was made and the patrols went to their mss, The does were toted and the Scouts returned to a horee- • oboe fonnation, Tliose Scouts who didn't already have ropes theirswan Oval r *cis dleY had w liselfreptice, Kir !,Man, Russel frail ii, Dear 11161111nt, lave Byars and Cart Garel we the supervisors while Marlyn Cretiier led the Nano ima sow Don Riatwl deed the meeting with a prayer alar which the Scoots ware tows In iv home, PARK GODERICH 3 . T0. 4 BITTY UISY A LICE IW *Sa&. 1CO Tt±lWAT LAST YF' ? ,$.*,w PERIM *limo SNLIY WNW Irmoyear2022. • Gerald `filer ' 7',; '12,< 5, 17 14 I Rick Foxton 7.1:.'2 3:1; Dav Hodgins 7' 0,20;Dve.la uik'4 2 1..a �BarrieMacDon ild,6 '2• 8».Doug 11Leitt 2,0,3, :3, '4 Brian Yahbee 7,1,7,8,30;Cli +e tg I S,• 0,2,2,4 1O,22li± Y M 1 0,00; 0dersono1,1.0, 0,0�; .0. eny Bll•25minutes8 GA.;Paul Ileffer 165 minutes,13GAGames Played 7, won,lost 2,tied an�iqe carp ( Hit stir■ .iimi rl`t»t ----l"�I ESAI ►AY, 1"SWOID OF SIIEI OOSt .MLS Milt CIAPTER tat 'CAMxr*tlr MMMTRM' lf#,. arm aNra IE „ 1111 11.11.1100M0110111111111.0100.1111111111 ' TINS TIRAMTISlRSAAY 2, AYAWIT ,SST #>E PERFECT . IYOU MUS ' COME ON "AIMEThe storyansd suspnse of ""Sieot'if' arts; 5 uniqu you mt t see. ittro r the vel K01hire iWT I&te. ► 7 4 PIt ANMIT'TS AMTTA: �,:$C'ARTS. LAURENCEi���c��•M EL,;rnCA .x .t�rtt. M.t%t�ttwKx!*,., LYCEUM *X'3HE3ERTRE !LEASE ATE! PLUME INTO. area next year ,..,.�„. lows: president, Harold Felker, I SUN. 2, MON. 30 TOES. 4th- j WEP Kurtzzville vice -p ident,. Don _18 MKT MATINEE et 2:00"P.M. McNeil, Brussels; • treasurer, Evonnis #Ni COMPLETE $IISw1NC • Harold' Cohens, Gowanstown;Air x::s :w: � F 1 b Miert ilrottouktow. cit \ ,4 A 411/00/ • AWAT ENTWITSSAIWairr secretaries, Philip‘ and Marne Parsons, Gowanstown, acti- vities, Max Watts of Brussels told Doug Conley, Wingham , safety, 1 Charles Hudson of Kurtzville and • Grant McKenzie, Drew; direc- tors, Lloyd Foxier, RR i Clifford;. Harvey Douglas, Atwood; Mur- ray - ray Hall, Wingham, George Brown, Gorrie. George Indoor meetings of the group 1 i slrAY,r: 5 00 I SPECIAL pinata`ar Isvtsnrs *lima111?! AT :5:8* P.M. All the ,Lowe 'and 'iiV' th land dayj m t e ii�Iman heart .; can hold!, Onr•��. 'ThrYVfIars s UiN01t , ;��Lives StOlft AMU `r�MrleretrwEYe �'.'- • NYAPvA COPY tarmac MARtN T".. OAPRE,[Sa 7rlIttA AMDRGFlr EI,b r• I 1 VYPIG/NIA NAYIS HOAGY CA2MItUAE11. ,Oa,.t is Wili,m Wytcr will be held on the third Tuesday 1 of each month f .1. on from Nov. to April in . the Gowanstown Municipal ' ADULT ENTERTAINMENT I MUMMY �trrri�r SUPERNATURAL k A Building at 8 p.m. ■ rrlsnslllammemiireasanias immum Is Sunday the loneliest day or the week for you? JOIN US IN OUR HAPPY ATMOSPHERE! Sunday, December 2 IN PERSON AT WESTFIELD ® 2 P.M. HURON MEN'S CHAPEL, AURURN4 P.M. DENICE PASCOE Canada's mist outstanding accordionist = PLUS WALT HUNTLEY Author of "Homespun Poems" and affectionately known as one oer1 Canada's outstanding sotoiete YOU•RC AS WCLOOMC AS THC ELOWEM 01 MAY Chit Mavens When Gond Man ea) Nothing ro LIU 1 :1