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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1988-03-01, Page 14Le e t.: vt, .14 riNt7F.k -4-Pket• • • " ir ,04 As 1' 4‘4 -, n'traiatgaLUMMIt'datibitt4,16Ratlatlft'at.gocalteraw...'^,- ,...' ,n 'ara1i4-r] "141. }If arA, 1 °V. 1. ,„4,y4a1.7, ori 1arenl Thursday af • • 4 • e 1, g:' fiw on1-10; ., To • ,, _: ..: .., 7 -0-frOin 1:30. '114-144 The F.4.%ne.--madm Secondary S9hool ; Were:re, iitiii&OWhed.ChanielonO Of. a high school hock- ey t�urnament _ . , Whioh they hosted -at -L-ocktidge Memorial Arena. The 'Mustangs defeated a team from London Banting in the championship • final. From left: Back row, Terry Daer, Rod Nicholson, DeartAttohOV,_.... '80n,, Tom McDonald, Kyle dioniri. Centre - row, Assistant Coach Terry Walker, Rick Moffatt, Rob flenschell, Bill Kinahan, Rob, Cayley, Jeff McKee Jason Kraemer, Coach Larry -Lane. Front xow;- . „Jason Moore,..Brat,ANTAY, Dean Lindsay, ..$4?va, ;,,R;RfOgle, Jeff Absentmactat._on i,..oto t h" th 1„ .". s 0.,4 oN • • ,'" A keitiiikedetrent. or- na0;e•-iirfOpation, please all e arena at 3.514991 357-1311.. • • George Gibs oii; 'Ingoalowerime in Hi mill qui m mmi imm mmeimmi i imaim io imim miummi u ummommii II tili min Hi 1111111ii!lyfiiiit IMP • in II omm um um i m e Wing Tykesj togetherit „ ,431taliceirt." gan tei:* brak the -g4‘) aVitY niSt it 7iV4P211 r three wins and no -losses in last game three against Walkerton. Th weekend's Clifford tournament. In tough afternoon seledtde began ,to all, Wingham, outscored its op- show as the boys -started ver . •.. position, 23-1, playing near flawless sluggishly and fell behm.d 1-0 early defence in each contest. - as Walkerton scored the f'iritgoal of e Y. • Iiroom and Stone - Wingham 13, martian% o the toUrnamem against %rigout- flying men The Tykes were still tryhigto get the locals came out fland on, track when Good picked up a cruised to a 13-0 victory over loose puck and went the distance to Durham. Jamie Good and Scott score the equalizer. This seemed to Inwood led lir assault wit"! five . be the spark that set the rest of the goals each, whi1 .PhiI PeWg,'ittokil.cifiA-1,41plit:4-anot -hike ‘agaita Skinn 'and440d7:-. singles.Jay Leitch contributed shi 'Carter scored from Jay and Jeff assists. Steve Carter, normally the Leitch. Then Merkley made it 3-1 captain of the blueline, brigade, from Carter. Merkley then returned started this a betw *bro.., and registered the shotout. Joileiiimiswithownnimoiminiminitlimpoolimimmiiiiimmilmilymmiiimiliffiliniumiiiimmiiimmilion.•• game One of the„ -than*. • - t . ..--iiz.'•'w ',' ':---, ' Some of th„ (ciluii-ita,i-from last Night League: Gord Sutcliffe, Ruth :week were Thursday tee -ague: 11 Orien, Perrie Holmes, Kaye o'clock draw, Aart deVos, Jack Ducharme; Friday Masters League, Shiell, Sylvia pewtress, Ken Leitch; -Bill Tiffin, Ethel Gerrie, Doug one o'clock draw, Ken Hopper, Glen Bishop, Gordon Mundell; - WOO- Sellers, Helen McKague,'BobJeffer- Higgins, Ian Moreland, Les Douglas - and Jim Jim Walsh; Wednesday; ifine o'clock draw, Jerry Edwards, Steve Nixon, Bernice Edwards, Marg Gavreluk, son; three o'clock draw, Jim Mc- Burney, Angus Falconer, Bob Gillespiel, Neil Dinning; Thursday 111111111ale WE'LL BE HERE • March, 4th AND YOU'RE INVITED -TO OUR GRAND OPENING! Watch for details here next week OR drop in or call 308 Main Street East'- at Davidson Listowel, Ontario Phone 291-5555 ONE groP PARTY mop The Paper Factory • •• • • 0. • • • • •• • • • • • •• 0 • 0, • • • • o • 0 • • — . • • -• gr;, • • I 4. • • • • • • • .4 • • ° 60 • • • 4 eir • • - •• I. Itit • • • • • „ • ..rir„;, '0 NI- CURTAIN ,,, LIGHTI YOU'VE GOT NOTHING TO Hit BUT THE HEIGHTS OF , , z -vs . • - , it's MI re oxiStingt ire your *haulm to .,, involved with the Wingtiam Towne Players, on". stage or bank stage. aring yoorf", GENERAL MEETNG, WodnOid 7:30 pm., t tho Wingharn TOtioi frUnt-sideettfr t. thefavora set up Carter. Again, me, Huffinan.l..'-' n - Carter and Jeff Leitch. Every member of the team played role.'hi the weekend's success, including the coaches, whose "hunches" paid off in almost every case as they experhnented to find the -ng' hteombinations. As well,, the Tykes congratulate the players and coaches of thepre- Tyke "farm" team, which also went undefeated n its classification, withtingigantes just as impress*. Based on -te performanteillus,!: • weekend, the future of minorheiliey in Wingham appears to be fairly bright. This was by far Iiiwood's best ' Nuggets, among winners - game of the season as he' netted the • five goats While settling hi as Car- ter's defenSivere lacement. pena1ty-free-r.cn-otio't Wingham 5, Mildmay The ,Whighatii, .lboys began their second genie jtistolike they finished were among 250 Ontario hockey equipment bags - to personal. Stereo game ooe.:T4eatar of this game was_ teams selected as secondary prize headphonesInaddition, each Of the - by far the Mildmay ,gootender:.,He winnerkhi the recent ESSo Penalty- -2000- feasts which submitted was under constant fire from the, irreeS*OePtst4kes'i '; . ' --': ' penititi410e. : game sheiti4iill, . Wingham shooters and Made dozens ' ; According .- to - , Neil Downs, receive -.1,-;SWeepstakes crest -and, of tough Ste*. 7' - , f'. „ executive director of the Hockey' certificate of oiaches Huffman and /*wood Development Centre.' for Ontario .'tehitis':--tioin two other neby continued to juggle their forward (.11DcO)i the response to the centres- were also selectert, and 'her Oo, .1. ,•The; .Veinn!4.140, OVei' the goaltending c:con. : sweepstakes was coated,* ' UI :1k...r:iv? - testikerereceivedl*BDCO ,aii at la 40, , 41— „il lines, While Standing pat . with the sweepstakes was, greater than an seCondarY :prize winners ---- Ilgyth defenohrei combinatiot, of Robert tiopated., Eittries from more than aPaereoWnse.es., .an.d Brussels Novice WarWiCk and litiftMarfaild:InWood 2,600' teams which played PenaltY- free - games duringF'the., two-week " . . . registered tit -out. - the -Petroleum . ilixt,membets, sporitiereditirliso lace' tenth ‘,....--. sallti.4491*114*:11.•„141/g"e:.1"tititr*vit'ey openediirtig44. • 71kildthileeek)'°neritiltlitelViilltaTheltYpurpatritiThe was Into ' Canada, and supported ._ 7. . 4" Bwww7-----"'.• Carter, entourage ania_teur teams to play piay' , forward Peeitg.**14(rW -#'..•stafer: , by completing 'games . .„., -.:40Y., tei!pkr,#011i.:..Mik-:.-,,46-.1tiiiiiiiiititat,- - - - .........., .. ' tt St eitthereen 6.0101. Y, hrOlteonek! .,.,:iv01hfityswtheeerittinntake:sera! gra". udottrizAetownwas S scoring Slump, . improved their platingli :, ••,.: Both the boys' and girls' t and each will receive relays the second day. of ft a 'Pair of tikatesiiiiith a retail valued ' peon. , and ; approximately $206. 1!.., .4., ' The grand' priz' e and 250 secondary The team has had a s li - b 181:000 it Man „7,tirixe Winners ,.Werelliadwn reetten.fly season, winning the seal championship at llnion-Per , •, "of •, theltlwintiin„40, 1. the senior 'NV'. it'YY4W 91,,, i' 1 ' 0 .1 'il e d .Winghain's Kentucky._ Nuggets ranging from hockey sticks and and Lei .„ The Madill Simi placed 10th in all cha11ptonsbjps' he 144111 Arteti -combinedlearn tario at „ r r-�MChti�tbe Curtnitlitehie. • •- r •