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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1988-03-08, Page 22•
LET'S PIG OUT! — AuSsell Baird, : Ricky Cleghorn, Simon lauaer, A'l
���s, irk Baird and Toby
Jennings certainly enjoyed the recent Hawaiian !craw held rat the Turnberry Central School.
Howick
fIrStgai
The Howick Bantams hosted the
of them en the -powerplay.
opening- game of their OMHA ' Henhoeffer scored .two to gain his
quarter fuels last Sunday, Feb. 28, hat trick with Gibson and
Reichard
against Grand. Valley.- 411e-Howick producing
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lads managed s ow- .:' _�°:._�:.-,.
- - --- Two assists ,:,.
���e�e Gibson'and Jaret r�'�n'�%�o�ir
Henhoeffer `recorded three goals and they'�were � the result of
goals, .well -executed . passing. Philip
each to lead the offensive thrust forp ylays
LivermoreLiverariore had three assists with
Howick, which produced the 10 Craig King, John Greig, Jason
goals. Rob Van Den Broek chipped Douglas, Weber an d Donald
in with a pair of ;goals Andrew -
oa
mg single allies. at9t�it, irttit by s40170 Aft*act!
. n ew Livermore eech $egg tin one 1
elle; and Reichard rounded . .�,-, �,;,, $
r' ,�„�� '� , 1Ee �1n �
o with
a.a.
di
tiotsal goals, two of which �vere�elil
goalXat for Howick and stopped the , the stick of -Van. Den Broek. Gibson
Grand"; Valley shooters on every scored his final goal for the: hat trick
attack to record the shut -out. effort. Assists :.on the goal were
S` .
Firaserplayed very , 1i : in
t did' not tax
owl
e Weber
,veryr long to
give ,Howick
an early lead as he
jfter only 4oseconds'of•playe
1►eTmol°e rem
PAM
ef. the..heri rda+d Gihivn
and Henhoeffer scored °to : <.give
Howick a 3-0 lead after one frame.
Assists on the goals went to
Reichard and Gibson on Henhoef-
fer'smarker.
Howick dominated the second
period offensively as the team
scored four unanswered goals, three
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recorded by Philip Livermore (2)
and -Don Livermore, i erlhneffer,
Greigand-Weberwithone each.
Rows . ROUND -Up
Coilgratylatioins 'go -to Mark Fraser
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as he has. earned a shutout in two
consecutive games, shutting out
Brussels previously by,ti 3:0 count.
CoogratuJa also go to Donald
Livermore recording his 52nd
point.
T'he third game of the series
be la ;ed�� will
p y` Wednesday, March 9, at
p.m. in Grand Valley. If fourth and
fifth games are required, they will
*410006' Friday_ at 't30 : p. m. in
Howick and�unday° at 1 ;m..
Grand, Valle. . m
Valley
als
Off
•.Uo':"le ern er those Junior
hockey games in the .-mid-1970s
rink wins.
ladles' bonspie-I:
The 'Wingham Ladies' Bonspiel
was Heid last Wednesday at the
Wingham Golf and Curling Club and.
being called a big success. ,
The winner of the Harley Craw-
ford Trophy was Hilda Andrew and
her rink from Ripley. Shirley
McKague's Wingham rink won the
Flower Nook Trophy. Members of
her rink were Janet Haines,
1Vfichelle•F'oxton and Lynne Gravett
of-theCountryarlers.
Although there wereonly eight
teams entered, everyone -had a good
time Marlene Toll was •the ser, ,:
the weekend for two . in Toronto:'
Numerous other door prizes alsi
wereawar. ded:.
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between the Wingham: Irontnen and.
::t a tht tsi mmgEagles?..Well,
these 'two arch -rivals are set to don
their skates -Again, this- thne for
charity.
A benefit gimme has been
scheduled this Saturday evening,
March 12, at 7 o'clockjin Arthur. The
proceeds of the nmteh will go toward
minor, hockey in Arthur.
A return match has been slated for
Saturday, March 26, at the
Lockri ge Manorial Arena The
proceeds will go_ to the Wingham
Optimist Club andits 'projects for
Game One ;
Tuesday, sal
-over' Wil
were Bored `l
Bryce Taylor. tyao Vie. :.
ori both rniultas. Aitei Bir ..Gf wxc Glob taot F41 .
Went the distance.in goal for Week 'Peewee TEiyiroan ent, `Gni ►e
uWneisat11" s Iden;.
Wingham . and made several our Gagne
standi ayes: Tina ' b�:004 d . inter saturida
against either. St. Clemen` o y
>: Listowe returned t tnn► xe....er.
Thugs 'da- Belmont. _..•
dt►y and shutout t
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stat ... ''
eve
in iii—o to a.1e L s towel`::
acnes= to leads th r ► ' Mtn. ' .i
l ands'
,•mol. itt;titishe8 at 14.
ctowel est . ,
i el tt 'L� rlooseendis: he<team:� la.
u_ T► .--
�- �-e>thibittnnra��at li'i�ie �rs.,�
m . goals ..da- at :a.,
MacKay and_ . ;' .►+ton. This
t Sa�urd Tr�t . . afirney the:.
f
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it
0.
. Wingham
y .
hal .
d
sell} '`
�er
a
gQal-
scoring changes but failed to
capitalize :an their opportunities.
Mat. Elms ie was inthe net for
Wit gham and, like. is;teemnate,.
Gibson, was 'caped upon to make
It's :race to see left wingerGord
Welch back skating after breaking
. his ankle on Dec: 20. The team now
;has three players with over 25 goals',
Deyell.,' has 33, Taylor-, 31 and Jeff
:Olson 26.
Beigrave team plays Belmore
BELGRAVE Belgrave Novice ' Lockridge' went ',to the bench.: Luke
team.,.. hosted Belmore . for an : had stopped
e*hibi in same :Saturday morning. - a lot ofBehndre�shots
The g and even one on a penalty shot.
hiss re ,eves mate d Belgrave kept alfa pressure, on in
f ` oto -end liay Belmore Belmore s ;e d will P
got the ponly ; oat of the. first period 'iluke �et:'trig
y �his fourth goal with 16 secondi left in
with four milMtea_left to play. • the game. Final score was Belmore
Both teams played hard and, with 5, Belgrave 4.
just over three riinute's` left in the
second period,, Chris Pi uke scored.
Two minutes later Belmore scored DANGEROUS PAIR
again. With 39 seconds left in the A young man wasn't using his
period, Michael McBurney passed to head when in May of 1920, he was
Ryan o w Cook h
e set up Chris Piluke's getting gasoline at Merkley's
nt is
see Tt+eekeyplayed at
Coyle Out. and : see your.
tea on lee and join in,the fun
e
Youth. second goal Gar
Hvnnwn .. g d
- its best,
faivori
betweu
Garage
an struck
In the third period Belmore moved how much was in the tank. see
The
ahead by two goals "before Piluke Wingham firemen answered the call
scored again. Thorewas one minute butluckily, the blaze was ex -
left inthe
Anne when. goalie Luke •bnguished before they arrived.
ki
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llO'li hi'Goil and Curling Club. Marg Allison presented
?he.Hrboks, Hilda Andrew, Myra Walden and Marina
iinkof Wingharn won the Flower Nook Trophy.
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