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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1988-02-02, Page 20,•,,,-^ • • 11 fir • 'f" -hia.Arst • again resPolided, thin with three goals to, take a 04 lead ore OlOon scored from Ryan exell.tThen Deyeg scored one of his `own, assisted by Bart Cameron and Jonathon Lane to take it 6-3 Port 'SOW team 'start,s,emw4444001• week and ameone.ftheb • Out*three series 00* tonight, Ielx OW. - two will be pkiyed Thwday at win. n Winghant. •i" The team .is playing inspired 1.. Ocit110* Elgin. hit the 2(1 -goal mark. hockey and ay 10 and ' uper X Atoms. 1 1-WalkOrkat.to Last Saturday the Wingham Super X Atoms chalked up a 6-3 victory over Walkerton hi the first game of the Walkerton tournament,- butthe local lads then were shut out and eliminated 2-0 by Markdale. Winglitun' kept its offence in gear thoughout the Walkerton game to earn the: win. Jason CrasitfOrd banged one in to open Whighatn'S scoring, set up by Jamie MacKay. Patrick Magee made it 2-0 in an end- to4and rush.• Vialkerton responded with pile to close out the first, The. remainder of the scoring was in the second. period. MacKay Made it 34, but Walkerton e camback with two to tie things tap. Bryan deBriwn chipped onein trim Patterson and then Shaun Walker made it -5-3- nine -seconds • • Jeff:A. ., • the nyon weekOn' curf f - ••he11/3 :* frgri, lift: MacKay drew theassist 011the goat lead; and Totimsend coah g Patterson then closed out the Gocwidi, scoring with four minutes reilaining in the second, • Markdale 2, lifhigham 0 Everything that Willilaam did right against Walkerton, it -OK • wrong against. Markdale, .a team which_, played a strong positional game and moved the puck nicely. 'Whighain had 1,21441**S in the trying to do the bffenae gawe, all ems ves with . the result being nothing was accomplished, Everybody had a sweat on after the game, but it wasn't becattie of the_ teamwork — the passing..game • was non-existent. ,. This weekend Wingham competes' in a tournament in Loilthin. Hopefully, the boys can put three team -effort games together. '7! Ioth�nji • -4.,%! fl :Town iOnal on • • The Howick Bantam's Started' •-limy week �n a winrihig note as the nOnvincingly-defeated.Clifford., at thellowickcominunitieentreon Jan. 22. Seven different playe scored goattinthell4victory., • • John Greig letltheoffenthre thrus with what triek, -his second of Ui season. Greig also i:added:.iin -souls • for good measureand.4a ftour- • - • V.111 • play when a hard, !hot evaded . • . , - t II0arick . did not falter, but responded WithCAv00-310,40k rs •goals before the.. . Gib B °Leg t *dh gosaite:0,, t, the t oda *iv sawavito. n-010 Sen Joie :%ifio,ChrisfAeleharitandJaret • 7 i10.effer Wit111, 1" DayCentre News. By Pani Williams The much -asked question of the !leo will be, "Did the gromdhog see its Shadow?" or "Did you see a • groundhog?". Anyway„ --welcome the month of February as the Day FCC su. •Centre actiVitiescontinue.• Joelle Reavie, a student at Fan- shawe College in London, will be helping at the Day Centre for the next six weeks. Joelle-is studying the Recreation Leadership course at college and since the Day Centre is a social -recreational program for older adults she will be gaining experience in her chosen field of work. Miss Reavie's previous work experience from college was at the Ministry of Tourism and Recreation office in London. Weltome, Joelle and I hope you learn a great deal in the next few weeks at the sauces' centre. • Last week the participants at the centre were the official judges of the - Frosty Fest posters. There were over 100 pesters- entered in the cOmpetition thlS year aid it, was a difficult -decision to: &ante:the winnkm entries. eangratnlaitens to' everyone*** the isealaehooltimho 111113°1"1"11.11114116•Wole..1.1011•710N. is like a rocking chair — it gives you something to do but doesn't get you anywhere." the *mete The-004On programis.ft diy centre, are ajtAiOlit4 the -'01116004. cr_aig • bivernure and King totalled three ',assists each With,, Henboeffer and Gibson recording two Single assists went to Donald Livern*er Weber, 'Greig and lleichatd. The first peliod was scoreless• ;Itovirick.. skated well in the second frame and1eft eke with a4-110ad • 4 *... , • Some great passing ,plays, aided ItOwick in the 'air ch lcd to sever and remit. Mark Fraser-pla- .. gathers farrn financial data Farm Credft Corporation Canada (FCC) is conducting a national survey- of 8500 farmers to -gather a jai team frOM I 011. riodmat the HOicknet. On Jaw 234 the Bantams played for. t Second .toasecathiec:ni t. The o 13! ory information on the •fin ire' ---ea e .•7 nhOeffer'aoSia maxetr' d erniore s golie Fraser ()is' . frame .' efix: ;One: hat The other Ho goal was scored by Chris on -1010 slapshot.after Perfect Jason Dou Henhoeffer alSo 'drew an assis . The:. play ; waswide t the 1.• '• • peried.! • , -;_ • Fiseher Dennis go scored • e. . • oetor•e ttea,,, oa1i wi. neat,- war spin the, g '0eal•ot-thellato lea& 441"Ir Livermore AskilktIng,,... On 'both ,4•1 -* "regret* : rik ive laC0 4 - a Jason,, a goal me. a ea 0 eriS is StAlkiiifor ught 7-6 ViCtorYover Wick Squat c ances lathe goalie Fraser pulled for an extra attacker, but couldn't beat Sean Robinson the St. MarYkgeat On Monday evening, Jen... 25,he line of Reichard, Philip Liverh*4.: and BAIA° r fitted fa;'t •tr' game with later, After the ;do( af fl� ife rftr- zi anflOhilip Fraser icharthm structure of Canadian fanns; roc contest-- - *Mien nounced. S. Maros fth WnFjsr red the The survey is being carried outin Canada, StaUstics , Canada and' several provincial goVerninenhL The information obtained frimithe,,. survey will be Ina I the developinelitstagriMt across Ciinath„lillr. Hewitt Chairman Jim Hewitt has all.' hitthigifr• tt•••' ilik e collabbration with. AgriMifture CerpOratiOn play with teig of • • goal Or ilwater it the ''-frst ,40t tAtiOdif Mustangs,end CraWft as, • oeftei-scere *.31 testa: d once by Reichard er witirre-thkeT41711 1; eiPeCiallYul to keep: .IIIthe score. e midi shooters fict untra The Bantams traveled to St. Whinnied Wednesday evening for a rematch with thehost club. ' St. Marys certainly came out flying. and dominated play throtighout- the first period, the result toiling a.2-0 ;fad. *ick settled down in the second period; but eachteain managed one goat Hinviers marker went to -ReiOhard, asigsted by Henhoeffer and Philipl#Iierthere. litaffiginiii again dominated the third period to store three , • e learn Will begin to ,challenge the: . . TLulaers ter first Oast; eanwhile, the Siitrftes continue ;Maybe they've th43eve been grim!'• 01014tt", •-• 1",..r.1;• ..-* senior biketto. in cargo' inexpensf road to p be world* The ne Thursday, •• Please cll,... appointni A thouti ij• unanswstedgoals. • - The filial rifilitllt was a well- deserved 64 victory for the strong $ Attiarjs • ROMs - • R ik6tP-Despie thetlsYleetthebrsareWaxiwslY aitigtietheiyoffs to start as • ,ni * they received a. bye in the first The iesdnewsaround thecamp is cSstreeffit0a,1,,:dhistieu:sdooeifert aa:Stddewhogesprt hopefully tbfuttahdtays action Of stopping pucks. Wetr WaYerst Ryan Vie Wheeler, we.re 0 Ste Marys game -„; k r • • , • •