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&IILDRED DICKSON, left? pins Senior Ladies' Regional Bonspiel chainplonship crest on sweater of Mary
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Lou Dickinson of London. The London Curling Club rink is one of two advancing to southern Ontario final
round at $t Catharines in February. The bonspiel was hetel-at the Agngharn COrling „Club: :The other
members of the winning rink are, from left Marilyn Hart, vice; Norma Nickle, Second;III ROA first
Howick Bantams victors
over Drayton in 9-1 game
A well-balanced scoring attack led The only goal of the third period There were some sad notes this
by Jaret Henhoeffer's thrce-goal came off a Howick power play after past week. The team members and
performance gave the Howick only two seconds. Philip Livermore coaches offer their sympathy to
Bantams a 94 victory over Drayton won the face-off cleanly to- Jason, Douglas in the death of his
in league play last Tuesday evening Henhoeffer, who drove the puck by grandmother, Mrs. Ken Brown and
at the Howick Community Centre. the surprised goalie. to the Weber family in the death of
Howick did not waste any time Mark Fraser played well in the their father and grandfather.
scoring in this contest as Donald Howick net, allowing only one goal. Another blow to the team occurred
Livermore took perfect passes from RON'S ROUND -tip — when goaltender Stewart sustained
Andrew Weber and John Greig to Congratulations to Henhoeffer and a knee injury, which has put his leg
score after only 16 seconds of play. Philip kivermore as they have in a cast *three weelm
, pass t 25 -goal plateau: -
scored four more goals by Special mention goes to the
Henhoeffer, Philip Livermore, Chris defensive corps of Jason Jacobso
Reichard and Weber.n,
Douglas, Steve Gibson and King as
their offensive play in our own end
has improved considerably along
with their ability to dish out strong
body checks to opposition forwards.
The members of the Howick team
are: Gibson, captain; Henhoeffer
and King, assistant captains; Mark
Fraser and Peter Stewart, goalies;
Greig, Douglas, Jacobson, Don and
Philip Livermore, Rob Van Den
Broek, Weber and Reichard.
The coaches and manager are Ron
Livermore, Dean Gibson, Paul
Douglas and Deryck Weber.
'Before the period ended Ho
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Greig had two assists on the goals
with Philip and Donald Livermore,
Jason Douglas and Craig King
adding single assists on many great
passing plays. Howick led 5-1 after
one period of play.
Three unanswered goals by
Reichard, Greig and Henhoeffer
gave Howick an 8-1 lead after two
frames. Assists on the goals went to
the Livermore boys, Henhoeffer,
Weber, Douglas and Reichard.
Dodgers lead in WIHL,
threesway tie for second
tsridge Mustangs extended their
winning streak to two games with a
7-2 victory over Advance -Times
Newsboys in Wingham Industrial
Hockey League action last week.
The Newsboys got off to a fast
start in the first period with two
quick goals. However, the Mustangs
roared back with three goals from
Bill Brophy.
The Mustangs totally dominated
the rest of the game as they skated
to their 7-2 win.
On Tuesday night, Crawford
Dodgers maintained their winning
streak with an 8-0 whitewash of the
skunping Stainton's Spitfires.
Mike Malhiot, Bill LeVan and
Bruce Stainton paced the Dodger
attack While Neil Parsons recorded
his first shutout of the season.
The Dodgers continue to lead the
league while the Nelioys, Spitfires
and Mustangs remain bunched in
second place.
Dressing Room Talk: It's good to
see bong Doig, and Jim Dore back in
the league.
Goodtimers record win
The Wingham Goodtimera boated
the MilVertow Oldtithers Jan. it in a
fast, two-way gaine„ orgy to sue
Winghala down 44 after two
periods.:
the tindifimorg. irtAnto 4.4+.1. 4,..q•Ifetv,.—
in the to !ally for. /Out* titian-
sWerittgi#00*.feat MilVertoti54,
The win. . e Wan record to an
hnpressive 12 WWI and three Tosses
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goals: *ere -adoredby
Brian Lacbance,. Al Dickson, 'earl
Mowbray and Fred Burton witIrlerta
than two minutes left in the -game.
lleathe -Thyme *eke his' Oeuritg
slump by netting the *der.'
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In the vita
ternbeit of'
MethOditt-Cbureh de'e4le
preeeed at °nee to erect a
parstatige:li *Wed
aelessary-triove.;
Stewart ...missed:. the „Silver Stick
tournament, but fiepes to back, by
playoff time,
Net Jan. 27 Annual Meteling, IfOrirxic
Howick Community Centre,: 830 p.m. Evc
welcome,
Frostyfest begins. Bingo at Wingham Legion:8.
Thurs. Jan, 28 Frostyfest, Talent Show, Wingharn Town .
Sun. Jan, 31
Mon. Feb. 1
Tues, Feb. 2
p.m. _
Roast Beef Noon. Luncheon, St. Stephen's Anglican
Church, Gorti'e, 11:44$ a.m.
Specials - Dowttown Wingitam.
Frostyfest Sleigh Rides.
Frostyfest Pancake Breakfast, Willem) 441101-
Frostyfest Free Skating - Arena; - Free iitailitee at
Lyceum 'Theatre. "
Dance, Kinsmen, Wingham Armouaies, 9J.2.
Open Rouse, 80th Birthday of Janet Grant at her
home! 2-4 p.m.
Timmy Snowaramd(Rain date Feb. 7),
Frostyfes4 Free Skating - Winghaai Arena, 14P.m.
Frostyfest, Cross Country Skiing, Family Outing,
bus supplied. Register at Wirighain Legion.
Wiqgham ,Town Council Meeting, Council Cham-
ber, 7 pin.
Morris Township Council, IL p.m., Township Mu-
nicipal Building.
East Wawartosh Township Council, 12:30 pm.,
Township Municipal Building. ,
Turnberry Township Council, 7:30 p.m., Municipal
Office, Midvale.
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