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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1988-01-05, Page 18• 4 ,. 'et•••; ;' ' • . ' ;;;.; tti'r • .• • : 41. The %%hat* Great 9044 .PeVieeS wen one *WA an4oj hockey action last week, The s9ind travelled to Listowel •recently? only to lose 31. Th • isistowel boys etnne,out strong in the f",,:hr" ••12 „. ••• ' ;42: •••••'. •2`2. •.• 4 WOW ant, 19 see* game. floras ass e 'Last Wednesdayitiwns a •°1242,- stars aS the team travelled to -Alit* Ors t period and itpaidoff when they may and came home with a 3-2 win. got their first goal 014 two minutes Mildinay dominated the first hit° the game. period, picking up two goals. It finwever, the Ilfghatn lads. -wasn'tuntilthe-midwaynsark of the mainiged to hold them off from second period that. Patterson shot scoring again until the first minute one in for Whigham, assisted by of the second to inake the score 2-0 - Jason Kreger andTiffin. for Listowel. The Winghani team was unable to Three minutes later Wingham score until only five minutes • finally got on the scoreboard with a remainect in the game. Jason Daw goal by Duane Patterson, assisted scored, assisted by Clement i'ira4 to by Mike Tiffin, only to have Listowel de the game at 2-2. But as in the add another marker and go ahead by previous game, Kregar scored on a two once more. pass from Wai with only 19 seconds Even though the China House left to cement the 32 win for our squad fought hard for another goal, locallads. • Kentucky Nuggets lose • -4 to Ripley Ch me .•S s a. ,', ... .4: : : 'f.:•••.•'• :1.4.,„ .%•"' ,44ift-;;;_s„,_, 4 *..: • . ••: .2,4 . P.a.!.s-'stvt:,.Gan* . ---0-;,-1-- Vpitorip iuj _,,,:. ........4.:„. , ,. THE OP EXAM DOME at the south end -of town r; was the scene 010 few good hockey matches over the Christmas holidays amino doubt will continue to be put to good use after school and on weekends_ The Wingham Kentucky Nuggets The Nuggets take to the ice Novice B team played Ripley last tomorrow evening, Wednesday, in Saturday and ended up on the losing Belmore at 6:38. end of an 8.4 count. Ripley's D. Balton opened the Sacred Heart scoring in the first period. David Laing replied for Wingham, assisted Trevor Huffman. Ripley's K. Broer scored two quick;goajs and -A. Ferguson added _ e hre party was held last • ..ot�rnakeil1aftenepj Tuesday evening, in Sacred Heart - -J. Thnrnjon made the score 5-1 Parish Hall with five tables in play. party for Ripley early in the second frame. However, Laing • replied for The high lady was Irlina Edgar Wingham once again to make it 5-2 and a draw was held -between Elda after two periods. Coultes and Dave Murray to - In the third, Broer scored for Ripley,- only toliave-Laing-make-ft three for the hat dick and a 6-3 score. It didn't last long, though, as Ripley's S. Thompson and P. Lowry added one each. Huffman scored Wingham's final goal, assisted, by Laing and Dean Walker. The final score was 8-4 in favor at Ripley. determine "high man", with Mrs. Coultes being the\winner.- - - Marg King was low lady and Audrie Vath was low. man. Jim Coultes won a door prize. The conveners were Arlene Hill and Teresa Foxton, assisted by Freda ,Hallahan, Mrs. Vath and Mary McGlynn. GHAM RECREATION DEPARTMENT Winter. Programs "1988" Student Programs / Kung Fu (introduction to Self Defense) - oMondays and Wednesdays, 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. - $30.00 for 10 weeks. Boys' Gymnastics - Mondays, 7:15 to 8:45 p.m. - $20.00 for 10 weeks, boys, Grade 5 - 8. Adult Leisure Programs Ladies' Fitness - Mondays and Wednesdays, 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. - $30/8 weeks. Tonetics. - Low Level Fitness for Ladies - Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. $30/8weeks. Kung Fu (Introduction to Self Defense) - Mondays • and Wednesdays, 7:00 to 8:00 pm. - • $30/10 weeks. Men's -Floor Hockey - Mondays; MOO* 0.40 • p.m. andWedriesdaysil 8:340 to 1040 0.m: Free. Badminton Tuesdays and ritirsdoot twin° pAn; - SCottia-Cotintry CronOrig, -%turdays $2.00fieise Basic 0v:dieting.- Wednesdays_ 7:00 - 9t00:Lm. $30/8 weeks.. IntroducHon to "canting - Mondays 7:00-. 0 • m. $3018 weeks. Ali programs commence the Week of- AHregistraflon 46, 1 144., 1088. urch Amp - • talentwsharing For the past timber of years, the Wingham United Church has done something out of the ordinary an the of Bethlthem".This was followed by last Sunday of the year. People varying ages are invited to share their talents, resulting in a tune of informal worship. After opening the service, the minister, Rev. J. Rea Grant, an nounced the various numbers. Tw -young la -dies, and Cheryl McBride, recited poem, "The Silver Star", with each holding a foil replica of their subject This Was followed by a piano solo b Andrea McBride and a voce selection, "The Gentle Donkey", b Ian Morton, accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Jildy Morton. From time to time, th congregation was invited to sing Christmas carols. Another regular feature of this special service is the children's "Show and Tell"year Mn"Itis -Little •a drop and Rea Grant and ac- companied at the piano by churchcagnist, Hap Swatridge, who also greseited a piano number as an offertoi7. • As a final carol, the congregation sang "0 Lord, our God, in Gratitude", recently composed by Rev. John Stinson, now Mired and living hi lleamsville. Mr. Still' son had been an associate with Grant en the C$va.ry-Wallace-Zion charge in Listowel and also. served on the esinimittees‘bitA planned the Ilnitedainrch Hymn Book. The woOdpService was attended by regular • members of the congregation, as well as. many visitors in the area for the holiday season. This year a record number Trinity Chtirch holds social BELGRAVE — On Wednesday evening, Dec. 23, Trinity Anglican Church held a potluck •supper, followed ic" Christmas social, in •die . The hall was tleco .ith- a Christonas tree laden wi Program Opened with reci-; • Us by Colleen Van Camp, Gavin Van ti -um, Beeky-Nethary, Jennifer diff, Kevin, Van Quip andJatdi,i. Piano ,, solos were Beckr Van Camp, Darryl Julie Sanders. Jean* r ky NetheiynJ Patd solos. A air% • given by . entitled she Gifts of Sit:* was4resetded: - lion. -S,atita Claus arrivedoischedule the ',CS deg& of the !mlter chtliken -mkt AbstrilaitedAdts and candy. Hederided wishing an a 'Dierri-Chrititmas and_ a Happy New • •, • • , 7. . • -•Mr. and Mrs. Alex -and-Patti' Graham and -of Listowel arid Oil and Sonya praloin of TeiSViater Veit BOxitDaY-d the home of Don and Cathy Gri#hain and family, Kitcheer Mr. and Mrs. George Brown visited over Christmas and- the weekend with Mr. and Norman Molloy of Paris. • Mand Mrs. Sheldon Ifointer of Welland visited a few days at the home of their son-iiklaW and *daughter, Mr. and Mrii. Donald Oober. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Adams, Tammy and Jam of Blueitale; and Mrs. Don Adginii, Matk, Wnweter and MC' and Mit. Anna Schefter; Dale and Adam, BR 1, 'Grrie, spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Milk DeWitt Adams. - Mrs: Mae Steuernol -spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs.lEter Steuernol, Nlidlurst. • Mrs. Elmer Fairish Visited a few days with Mr, - and Mrs. George Adams, RR2, WrareW. • Mrs. John Straig spent uniforms with Mr. and -Mkt Rabat Allan cif Kitchener and oil- -,SuiMw, they all visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jack currie, RE 3, Vrmgham and their fainily. Mr. and Mrs. KIR Nay and Mrs. Earl Cudmore of brussels spat Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Nay el Kitchener. Mrs. Cud - more spent the weekend at thebome of Mr. andMis. BOINay. Mr. and Um Michael Grainger, Biome% Devon and mortrAn. 01 Baden; Mr: and Mrs. Murray Grahlser, ckf Ir Crain and Erin of Tavistock; -Mt atd.. Mrs. Wayne Williams, Chet, Drew, Evan and Toralyn,A11-1., Tow; Gary Grainger of Winnipeg and Mrs. Cecil • Grainger Were Christ/nits guests of mr..andift*.iLlvt-su .01Mr.-find Mrs. nolo' Bennett and Garde; Mr. and Mrs. d Bennettand family, ;16k and MIs. Paid Voll Moorefield; Mr. and Staodiarairty, RR attsiweteBovzmaltrcristmaso. a:merry ° ViMona • •, •74 1,• 1