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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1988-03-15, Page 28rl• 7 .;t supreme tc t 04 Q write letters to rnexpbers of park ertl Kaplan,rn%ter of he the provinces to wo I ernntent This . shdn HOT DOG DA Y was held recently at the Wingham Public School. These little girls in Mrs. Kerr's Grade 1 class lined up to "doctor" their dogs with relish, mustard and ketchup. Betgrave Atoms play three exhibition games BEL GRA VE—The Belgrave Belgrave led 3-1 after one peran^er! b Atoms played three exhibition trailed 8-4 after two periods. Blyth games, and a regularly scheduled scored four goals in just over a game last week. minute and a half. This set the stage Wednesday night, Teeswater was for an exciting third period as far as m Belgrave for an exhibition game, Belgrave was concerned as the team the visitors taking it 5-4. Teeswater fought back to make it close. led 2-1 after one period and the score Brent Robinson had three goals, was tied 3-3 after two periods. Mark Olson and Doug Wilson two Belgrave took an early lead in the each and Brandon Coultes one. third but Teeswater scdred two Olson had two assists, with Robinson quick goals late in the game and held and Jim Piluke each getting one on to win. Both teams played. very assist. well as the game was close Sunday afternoon, Belgrave throughout, skated to a 4-1 win over Godericha Mark Olson had two goals, with Both teams played good defensive Brandon Coultes and Doug Wilson . hockey as the game was coreless each scoring once. Brent Robinson after one period and Belgrave led 1-0 and Coultes each had three assists. after two periods. In the third Jim Piluke, Andrew Potter, Aaron period, Brandon Coultes scored Coultes, Corey Moran and Mike twice and Brent Robinson and Doug Golley deserve mention for their Wilson each scored once. Mark work as well. Olson and Robinson each had an • assist. On Friday night, Belgrave played an exhibition game in Clifford.. Belgrave gave up some badg goals v and never recovered. Score was 9-0 for Clifford. Saturday night, the Blyth team visited for an exciting exhibition game that ended in a close 9-8 score. A 16 -piece service for 4 only $15.84 on our'p nl s The goal scorers, along with Olson, Aaron Coultes, Jim Piluke, Corey y Moran and Andrew Potter, all had a strong game but a team effort was needed as Goderich played very well. Mike Golley had to make some good saves to prevent any further goals being scored. MRS. LEWIS STONEHOUSE 887-9487 The Belgrave Women's Institute meeting is slated for Tuesday, March 15, at 8 p.m. in the WI Hall, with guest speaker Murray Gaunt, CKNX farm director. Everyone is invited to come and enjoy Murray's slides and account of his latest trip to Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hanna of Belgrave, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Jamieson, Wingham and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Geiger, Listowel, returned home Saturday, March 5, after a trip to Florida. While there they visited with Clarence's brotheei and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hanna of Auburnvale. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moore returned home last week after a trip to Tennessee and Florida where they visited with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. George Johnston, Tara and Erin of Iidertort, spent the weekend with their parents, Mrs, Laura Johnston and Mr. and Mrs, Robert Grasby. Mr. and' Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse visited Saturday with their sister -in= law, Mrs, Nernian, Stonehouse of London. Miss Nanc o f �' Moore London spent the weelterldwith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moore. Mr, ..and Mrs. Robert Grasby visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Gary Leitch, Julie and Jeff of Waterdown. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Vincent, Carrie -Anne ,of Milton, Mrs,, Julie Turner of England, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Vincent. Thirty attend euchre party BELMORE,Thirty people at- tended the March 3 Belmore euchre party. The first and -second highest. ladies were Doris' Hays and Linda Davidson. George IIamilton and Hovey Dahrns Were the two high foMen. Gary Schlosser won the prize r the most lone hands. The final meeting for the season will be held on St. Patrick's Day, it 8: 15p.m. Chefmaster, Smooth, or Crunchy, 50 PEANUT UT UTT R Capri, 4 roll Pkg. BATHROOM TISS Scl'in Id rs, Asst, 50Og. • 1: CHEESE SLICES Product of the Tropics Golden Yellow, 860 kg BANANAS .39 Canal CHICKEN ;de "A" Fresh Frying, $2.18 kg .rr. v{n:??:;::?;::'t;:ti;; r:::rfSy;:;:}I{;.v r r 4::v':S{:•: r• :• ?:f;{�'•:a;::' il�:�iiiiiiiE:;(iid.'iAfvii:�.:iii:��ii;�3:ii�t::5�{�:�aa�i�f`';�[::e ::u:�::•::?.:'.• White Swan, 2 roll PAPER TOWELS Knechtel Vac Pac Ground, 369g COFFEE Product of Ontanb Canada # 1 a -ib ba WHITE POTATOES Bums Shamrock Sliced; 500g pkg SIDE BACON Values in:ect r 'til Saturoay, March 19, ti{:: $:•:4•:i;:{Jit :; ::,i:•;:}{5•� re.r�s•:• .rA'. lOTl.!7ST.: �! �:f r'F•r•::: {::;:;'rf }r r••':{;