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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1985-11-06, Page 19>t' 1 W Recreation Report ABY RENNIF ALEXANDER Royals still can Public is catch - scfor this Saturday from t to 2 p.m. Parents' and tots' skat fleet is held every Tuesday er a con ing and Thursday from 9:30 to 10 a.m. and 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. Adult recreation skating held every Mond Tuesday, Thursday a Friday mornings from 10 to 1,1:30. Hockey games for week include: Bantam team versus Blyth, Nov. 7 7:15 p.m.; Royals vers Tara, Nov. 8 at 8 p.m Novice A team plays K cardine Nov. 9 at 2 ,p.m Atom A team plays exhibition game at 3:30 p.m Nov. 9; Novice B team pia Listowel at 5 p.m., Nov. Oldtimers' take on Listow at 9:30 p.m., also Nov. Ironmen host Hanover o Nov. 10 at 7:30 p.m Crawford Dodgers pla Bridge Motors at 9:30 p.m on Nov. 11; Nov. 12 at 10:3 p.m., Staintons take on th Advance -Times; Nov. 12 at p.m., PeeWee A, team play Port Elgin and at 8:30 p.m Bantam A team versus Por Elgin. For further information please call the Wingham Recreation Department at 357-1208. o :30 The Wingham R I 1 started their 1985-86 WO is Intermediate hockey season ay, at home Friday night by nd picking up where they had :30 left off last season: trying to tame the Teeswater Falcons. this Unfortunately the Royals B did not fare much better than at they did in last year's play - us offs, when the swift -skating .; Falcons proved to be too in- much _to handle. On Friday night the a s c eanly. AA The R an Falcons jumped all over Royal miscues while making Ys few off their own to score a 94 relatively easy 8-3 victory in el front of a modest crowd of 9; fans. Teeswater appeared n already to be in mid-season form while the Royals Y clearly needed a little more U polishing, especially on the power play, although their e penalty killing was ex - 7 cellent. s The Falcons took ad - t vantage of a couple of un- characteristic lapses by veteran Wingham goaltend er Ron Smith to grab a early 2-0 lead, which th never relinquished. Craig Anderson scored th first goal just over three minutes into the opening period, poking the puck pas Smith as he came out'to smother it. Dwight Leslie increased the margin to 2-0 a few minutes later, whistling a high slapshot from outside the blueline that beat Smith TO BE LAUNCHED The revised edition of the best-seller Birds of Canada will be launched .during the International Ornithological Congress to be held here in 1986 under the auspices of the National Museum off Na- tural Sciences. yals had a couple of good chances to even things up, but couldn't beat Dave MacLean in the Teeswater net until the J5:26 mark when Dave Burns was ,lohnny-on-the-spot to poke in ;the puck after Randy Clarke, who had done some excellent work behind. the net to set up the play, slid it through the crease. However Teeswater re- 1 stored its two -goal lead right g at the buzzer, with Rick a Schiestel banging the puck b past Smith after the Royals p were unable to clear it from D in front of the net. T Smith, who was still on the W limp after taking a slapshot on the knee in practice the s previous day, gave way to ei Mike Pletch in goal at the fr start off the second period. Wingham tightened up co defensively in this period L and permitted few good b scoring chances, but couldn't de do much offers the ice for the faceoff. Teeswa ter responded making it 5-1, Ander getting his second of night, from Dwight Le and Clint Petteplace, b the Royals got a last -sec goal of their own to make 2, Pete Goodall redirectin shot from Bernie Hai with Ken Cousins a drawing an assist. The third period was m ike the first, with Teeswa etting goals from David nd Dean Netzke to go up effore Cousins tallied on ower play, from linema ave Stephenson and Br enPas, to account ingham's third goal. Petteplace closed t coring, getting Teeswate ghth goal with an ass om Schiestel. The Royals have a n ach this year, with Lar ane taking over behind t ench while Bill Ke votes his time anaging the team. Coach Lane must ha en a bit surprised at all t dies he had on han iday night. Ninetee owed up for the game aft ly about half that numb d turned out for practic e night before. Howeve eryone got a turn as th yals went with four line d three defensive pairing ased on first in ssions, the Royals shoul fairly solid defensive) s season — once they ge ✓ some of the early son jitters — but the dly need another bi ner or two. The Brussel nection line of Ke sins, Dave Stephenson Brian TenP-as is back looking strong as ever the Royals found out in playoffs last'season that big line is not enough n the going gets tough. err had hoped to add in Coultes and Troy Pocaluyko, last season's best by one-two punch from the son Wingham Ironmen, to the the team this year, but that fell slie through with Coultes opting be for the Industrial League and and Pocaluyko playing for it 5- the McMaster University g a team. . nes The defence will be Iso bolstered by the return of Bernie Haines to the Royal uch blue following a couple of ter seasons with Mildmay. son Haines was wearing the "C" 7-2 Friday night and played a a steady game at the blueline, tes where he was paired with ian Ken Higgins. for Other defensive pairings had Len Stamper and Pete he Goodall again playing is together, while Tom Irwin, ist o tf the few remaining rigi :1 Royals, played ew opposite young Jeff Walden.' ry Up front, Randy Clarke he played a strong game on a rr line centred by Dave Burns, to with newcomer Dave Wheeler on the other wing. A third line had Dave Golley at centre between Bob Alton and Sandy Fitzgerald, with a fourth line made up of Cousins between Ken Fitz- gerald and Kevin Carter. Teeswater got a strong sive y. m Neither team could score n again until, with 5:41 left on be the the clock, Dan Davidson bo picked off an errant pass in Fr e the Wingham zone, skated in sh alone and.parked the puck in on a top corner. ha t The Royals appeared to th have a goal a short time ev later, firing the puck into the Ro net following a faceoff in the an Teeswater zone, but the B referee waved it off since the pre Falcons had too few men on be • thi ove sea ba gun •Con • Cou and and but the one whe K Key ve he. d n er er e ✓ game from Kent Cerson, who e picked up just one assist but s always seemed to be in the s. middle of things, as well as Dan Davidson with two d goals, Craig Anderson with y two goals and Rick Schiestel t with a goal and two assists. - Dave MacLean, who played y last year with Howick of the g Junior D league, was steady s in the net. n The Falcons look as strong 'as ever, despite the loss of defenceman Phil Eadie who is recovering from knee surgery as the result of an injury suffered playing ball. Royals' next game is this Friday night when Tara comes to town for an 8:30 start. The Wingham Adva e -Times, Nov. 6, 1985-- P—age 19 GOING GETS TOUGH --Royal defencemen Pete Goodall and Len Stamper (dark uniforms) had their work cut out for them trying to move Teeswater Falcons from in front of goalie Ron Smith during the early going Friday night. Mistakes and a lack of firepower hurt the Royals, who dropped an 8-3 decision in their home opener. enjoy streak.Le ion PeeWees t�g e Port in rp e -season /a.:p YThe Wingham Legion of Bill McGrath and Andrew the start of season play. The PeeWees traveled to Port Mann, the score would have final score of the Port Elgin Elgin last Tuesday for a beenmuchhi er.return match. Port El in Win ham mThe L siog g got a break at The Legion squad jour - had defeated the Wingham the seven -minute mark of neyed to Howick Sunday. lads 6-3 one week previously the third, when the Port evening for an exhibition but this time Wingham Elgin captain took a, two- game and lost 4-0. The managed a tie. minute roughing penalty, an Howick team la edPort P Y good Elgin opened the additional two minutes for positional hockey and scoring in the first minute of unsportsmanlike conduct received excellent goal - play and it appeared as if and a major misconduct. tending from Peter Stewart Wingham were in for a long This seemed to bring the and Mark Fraser. night. The action was very Wingham boys to life and The first period -featured scrambly with the Ipcal boys Don Heinmiller, who was tight 'checking and end -to - seemingly not able to get on moved to forward for some end play with neither team track. added zip, banged home a able to score. However The hosts scored in the pass from Jason Bloemberg Howick scored three in the second period and again to put Wingham on the second, while continuing to early in the third with no scoreboard, hold the Wingham attackers reply from. the Wingham One minute later. Jeff at bay. shooters. Had it not been for McKee deflected a shot from Wingham was unable to the outstanding goal -tending Bloemberg past the startled penetrate •Howick's defence Port Elgin netminder and 22 in the third and the Legion enJo�seconds later Todd Chad- team was put out of conwick outhustled the Port tention by Howick's fourth Elgin defenders and slid a goal. pass taHeinmiller,is t who The Legion PeeWees are collected his second tally of looking forward to getting the evening and the tying back on the winning track . goal. II • when Mount Forest comes• to set up Greig on the power This was a good comeback town on Nov. 5 and the first • play to give Howick a one- for the PeeWees, who are league game will be played goal lead early in the final looking forward eagerly to Nov. 7 in Kincardine. frame. Jacobson increased the lead to two goals as he tipped in a shot from the point by Henhoeffer. Jayson Potts also drew an assist on the play. Bowman scored for Palmerston to -narrow the • score to 6-5, but Gibson notched his hat trick by taking a neat drop pass from Jason Douglas for Howick. Jacobson then scored two consecutive goals for his hat trick. Livermore, Greig and Gibson set up the goals. Long scored his second goal of the game on a long shot for Palmerston to. finish the scoring for the night. The final count was 9-6 for • Howick. Referees David Harding and Kevin Arm • - trong called 16 penalties in he contest 'as they main- inedaexcellent control of THERE IT GOES—Dave Stephenson bounced the puck right through the crease but, typical of the Royals' luck Friday night, there was no one there to finish the play as Wingham was dumped 8-3 by the strong Teeswater Falcons in Intermediate hockey. WINGHAM RECREATION DEPARTMENT The Wingham Recreation, and Com- munity Centres Board is now accepting names- of responsible people that would be interested in sitting on the Wingham Recreation and Community Centres Board. . Please apply to the Wingham Town Hall by Friday, November 15, 1985. • • • • • • • • •. • • • • • • • • • • ••• • ME�DKO ANNE BANCROFT• • MEG TILLY• "There are 3 Oscar nominees FRI.-SAT. in this one picture:' 7 d 9 ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT L/�nis nn 7:30 , - THE RETURN • OF THE • LIVING DEAD • ENDS THURS. • —art tau • TUESDAY IS $2.00 NIGHT • I1417 pmum �i y l 7 ��'4 Phone 3571630 for 24 h.0 mode for �P. NOONE MIUGHT/TCO ID EVER HAPPEN HERE... AMERICA WASN'T READY... BUT HE WAS K. PLAYING FROM FRIDAY TO THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8TH TO 14TH. SHOWTIMES: FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AT 7:00 P.M. AND 9:00 P.M. SUNDAY TO / THURSDAY AT 8:00 P.M. EACH EVENING 01W4f*(! �wi�k Peewees recent winning Th e Wingham Legion Peewees and the Howick WOAA PeeWees met in an exhibition ` contest • Sunday and both -teams continued the fine play they had displayed last year. However the Howick boys were able to defeat the visitors 4-0. The game featured many excellent passing plays. which created many scoring chances throughout. The goalies for both teams stood ' their ground very well and ROYAL CANADIAN AfFt ADETS the first period ended in a 543 SQUADRON, WINGHAM scoreless tie. In the second frame; By Mark Adams • Howick • scored three The Royal Canadian Air unanswered goals. Steve Cadets, 543 Wingham MacGregor opened • the Squadron, are once again scoring as he deflected a shot going this year. We meet by Craig King past the Wednesday nights at the .Wingham goalie. Wingham Armouries at 6:45. Three minutes later, Right now the new Cadets Philip Livermore took a pass are using the range. The from John Greig and beat senior Cadets are learning the Wingham netminder. rifle drill for Remembrance Steven Gibson scored an Day. unassisted, goal with a good ' We will be having a''..__wrist__sh9t._-fr-om_the_slot-to Arent- a•-det Dinner on Nov. give Howick a 3-0 lead after 12 at the Wingham Legion. two periods. On Nov. 3 and 9 the Air " The only goal of the third Cadets will be selling pop- period was scored by pies. Livermore •as he made a We still want new Cadets. nifty move from the corner t If you are going to be 13 by to put a high wrist shot by the t January 1 you can join now Wingham goalie. a or when you turn 13 after Howirk goaltenders Peter t Jan. 1 Air Cadets is good Stewart and Mark Fraser G training for boys and girls. shared the shut -out. w Come out and see what we do The Howick team used a c next Wednesday night. We strong power play and strong o really want new Cadets. forechecking by its forwards to defeat Palmerston 9-6 last Saturday. Greig's first goal of the season gave Howick a quick one -goal lead. Livermore and Jason Jacobson drew assists. Palmerston added two goals from the sticks of McHale and Elliott to give the team a 2-1 lead after lone period of play. . Livermore managed a powerplay goal after only two minutes of play in the second period with Jacobson -- and Greig assisting.. The teams then each scored two goals to even the count at four -all after two periods. Gibson scored both Howick markers on fine, two -on -one situations. Andrew'Weber and Jaret Henhoeffer • assisted on the first goal and Greig,on the second. Brett Long and Elliott st • for Palmerston. t Livermore, with some ta hustling in the corner. Optimist Atoms open new season Last Saturday the Wingham Optimist Atoms raveled to Hanover to open he 1985-86 hockey season in new league. This season he boys- arc playing i0 , roup 5 of the WOAA and. ill play teams in the B ategory located to the north f Wingham.. The local team found the ompetition keen, but the layers responded to the hallenge and played very ell as a unit. The game was st-paced and scoreless until the last minutes of the second period when Hanover ored. During the third ame, Hanover went on to ore three more unan- ered goals to make the nal count 4-0 in their favor. The players on this year's t. i--isl.—AEom eam_im ude Andrew Gibson and atthew Elmslie in goal; n Hogg; Jason Balzer, ike Tiffin and Murray acLeod on defence and r-wa-r-ds Gavrrr ilndgins ement Wai, Shane Pegg, nathon Lane, Bart meron, Michael MacKay, tthew Hunter and Ryan yell. he boys' next game is ay on Nov. 10 against rham. Crawfords lead. Ind. hockey league In the second week of a 9-5 win. Six players figured sc Wingham Industrial Hockey in the scoring for Bridge's fr League action, Crawford and they include Doug Doig, sc Motors continued their who paced the Mustangs sw winning ways by defeating with two goals as did Larry fi the Advance -Times News- Howatt and Bill LeVan. boys 3-1 last week. Singles went ;�,,•to_ Warren --'Mie a tot wasinvalved Moore, Jack �V'atson and cl in all the scoring for Murray Willis. M Crawfords, scoring two goals Dennis Thompson ]ed, Ke and adding one assist on the Staintons with a hat trick, .M third, Crawfords leads the M For the Newsboys, it was league with four _points on _ co then' -second straight close two wins, no losses and no CI loss. Ross Poll scored the ties. Bridge Motors and Jo only goal for the Advance- Staaintons follow with two Ca Timers. points each, both on a win Ma Last Tuesday night, and a loss. The Newsboys De Staintons squared off with have not managed any points T the Bridge Motors Mustangs. yet and have chalked up two aw The Mustangs prevailed with losses in their first outings. Du w fa the game. RON'S ROUND-UP—Last Sa 'iWdh night's: game against Palmerston featured 15 scoring points by the line of Jacobson, Livermore and Greig, the best performance of the season. Howick's winning streak has reached five with Sunday's match with Wingham and the crowd.. —on Band Sunday was the largest of the season. Let's get going and give- the support to the boys which they deserve. Fraser and Stewart's shut- out Sunday was their second of the season. The next home game is scheduled for Nov. 10 against Tiverton. IRONMEN JR. 'C'STATISTICS . TOP SCORERS AFTER EIGHT GAMES PLAYER GP G A PTS 13 PIM Bill Haines 7 2 11 47 Jamie Robinson 8. 7 4 11 2 Paul Edwards 8 5 1 4 9 28 Jason Goodall 8 3 6 9 13 Tim Brown . 7 4 2 6 4 Paul Tolton 7 1 . 5 6 14 Brett Martin 6 2 3' 5 8 Next home game is on Sunday, Nov. 10 at 7:30 p.m. against st ve.ar's nnwarhnr ice I-Ior,.,,,o,. D.,.,..,.. last season's record. regular schedule who sailed throng undefeated with a 28-0-2 NOV 809 Weekend Schedule of Events Friday, Nov. 8 Saturday, Nov. 9 7:30 p,m. 6:30 - dinner (only with Family Movie Night package) at the Blyth Inn $3 each or 8:00 - dance to the $6/family Ian Wilbee Orchestra $20'couple Weekend Package (films, dinner, dance, games) $45/couple -_ —A F•UN{�-RFSFNG-RR©dFT— _. �_. 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