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player-of-theigame honors fir'
visitors.
Paul Brophy and Bev* nett twa
other frogmen rookies, played in the
game. Hockey fans from across
Midwestern Ontario filled the,
Hanover Coliseum to watch the
event, which (organizers are calling
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thin Friday evening when MeV meet
the Barons' in Hanover, Wingham's
next home game is Sunday af-
ternoon when the Goderich Sailors
come to townfer a 1:30start.
AL HARRISON& lett was presented with a'special plaquaon Sunday
to commemorate the many years in-levhicfithe has seriferkthe
Wing --
ham Minor Hockey Association. The presentation ,JAIM#A- Presi-
dent Murray Hunter, right, took place prior to the consolation Ikiat
between Wingham and IVrt Elginat the Wingham OPtimist Morn
Regional &Afar Stick Tournament.
Howick PeeWees lose
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n .ndnaten gone in th
third . frame, -Win am's Jason
Ideistendllande MacKaycom •
nicelyto Walker in alone
on made not mistake as
he picked the corner of the net to tie
tbegameat 14-. •
i. game renajaeil deadlocked inita- was .a g�od turnjiI
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until Mount Fawinshamtoresde's Jarod'rete -liast
bud .� eff bhday_ Tv,horiestesday. 00.
evening«' 4.1117 pads and into the net for wiaginua - -
the411 . emitmer Rae and Marten -
eathaddedan assist to go along with Keith mos* and IJ)::-
a plus
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frigNternper0Arrei..5,
- :their goals to lead Mount Forest to were first with eight'wins and-
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ileigravi4pWlighani 3 - Nadeau had Sin viinn.an
to Mildmay and Arthur
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Pine " the b"15 Pitt tfigether a
in a ve4evontly-played game last period, set up by Alex MacGregor with Gallaher !picking up we goal
Tuesday even* in Remick, the and Sam Doubleday. and dwee assists. Kyle Wheeler
PeeWees were defeated 3-2 by chipped in with me goal and one
assist, Alex MacGregor scored the
other Howl& -goal, while single
assists went to Greig, Danny
MacGregor and Aaron Stewart.
GLEN'S GALLERY -- If Lowick
and Mildmay meet in dip playoffs, it
will be a Very hard-fought series.
In the Arthur match -up, the
Howick PeeWees need to realke that
a -hockey game Consists -of -three
periods, not just two. Inspite of tins,
congratubtions are- extended to
Livermore onscoring his 50th goal of
theseason,
Mildmay. The Howick PeeWees teamed a
vzry painful 'mon last Sunday as
they spotted Arthur a 5-1, first -
period le.adovhich was too much to
overcome.
Both teams aiarted out slowly with
Jason Deitz gearing for Mildmay
andRyanGallaherdentm* entwine
for Bonvick audited by Penchael
Hargrave.
In the second period Mildmay's
Shawn Ether and illfan Wise towed
to tea 3-1 lead into tbe
period.- -
Michael Greig seared a picture
pretty goal for IloWick in the third
Leacikg Arthur m victory was
J8SCU MacDougall with five goals
'and one assist. Also scoring for
Maw were G. -Watt with a pair and
S. Hutchison and D: Rooney with
singles. -
Phili)p Livermore had a three
gad, two -assist night for liowidt.
wingiiaiii deserved better fate in to takesecond spot.
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solid effort only to have everything To third place were tlifil-Wickens
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fall apart in the last 30 seconds SS and Grant Walt, five
Belgrave scored twice for the. vic-
tory. of 83 and. Ivan Gardner *Id Bob -
Gavreluk were fourth at wins.
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Mark Gibson scored a pretty goal and a plus of 79.
n a breakaway after a lead pass Larry CerEelaWSPX1
from Kleist. Peter Gusso got. were fifth withlive 4
Wmghamys second goal after some of 68, while. 4u-14 oral ai
nice moves. Owls Patterson and Alex Booliidloiir,plus of
Joel Pegg picked up the assists. 86 to capture ofidi • -
With fiventinutes remaining in the Bruce ortgeb and, stew filb‘on
second, _Jim Piluke lit up the were seventh with fottr legs and a
scoreboard 10r Belgrave and thenpjoa of 78: Iieon Bc
otes f1
I3elgrave's Bratslon Cultied the Saunders had three, whIS au &OW-
game up at the -halfway mark of the of 126 to wind upeighth, e ninth -
`third. place Glen Casemore
One min' ate later,-W'mgham again maridewtn-i-ad- Gif•giorg '
took the lead as liadd Edgar slapped . '-
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an in from the slot area. Gusso and "
Bryan deBruyn got the assists. Gerry Edwards - and Murray
A mils' cue on a clearing pass MacFarlane had two wins and a plus
produced an excellent scoring of 124 to take tenth spot.
chance far Mark Olson and he made Horseshoes return to their usual •
no mistake firing in the goal to tie Thursday night:time-this_ week..
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Wingham Public Utilities Commission, 7:30 p.m., PUC
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Huron County Health Unit, Adult Health Guidatice Cli-
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Annual Meeting, Wingham Branch of Canadian Cancer
Society, 7:30 p.m., WinghatA84 District Hospital Board
Room, guest speaker.
East Wawritzth Township Council, 11:00 2.M., Town-
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SILVER -STICK COPENS VflIngli!afin Mayor Jack Kopas dropped the puckt6-OffidarY open fast
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