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BLUEVALE MIXED
Reta Ross had the ladies' high
single of 263 and the high triple of
561, while Kevin Hickey rolled the
men's high single and triple of 280
add 719 respectively.
Other high games were rolled by
Don Fitzgerald 230; Marg Moffatt
230; Winnie Boyd 214; Hugh Mundell
211 and Betty Darling 202.
WROXETERRGORRIE MIXED
Wendell Stamper had the high
single of 300 for the men and the high
triple of 697 was rolled by Bob Allen.
Lorna McArthur had -the ladies' high
Shoppers' Atoms drop
second straight match
The Wingham Shoppers' Drug
Mart Atoms dropped their second
straight game to a disciplined
Durham squad last weekend.
The home -and -home series kicked
off in Durham on Dec. 6, with
Durham -shooting out of the gate to.
open up a 4-0 first -period lead
enroute to an 8-4 victory. Scoring for
Wingham were Chris Alexander
with two and Matt Adams with one.
The return game in Wingham
a.
Spitfires hand
Toss to Newsboys
Staintons Spitfires snapped a five -
game losing streak recently by
handing the preyiasly-undefeated
Advance -Tines Ne* boys a 8-7 loss.
The sniper for °Stallions was Bob "
Johnston with four goals, while
singles went to Terry, Amer, Bill
LeVan, Brtice-=5`- k
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Scoring f6r the Newsboys were
Mike Stewart with three; Rick
Jacklin, two and singles by Jim
English and Dale Hussey.
Crawfords .ontinued its good play
lid fi e; Motor by an i8-2
e efltt a rng_." the way • for
Crawfords was Arnold Spivey and
Blair Alton with three goals. Dave
"Zoomer" Golley finished the
scoring with two .goals._ Bridge
3narkersvwele s bar Dan Leung
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four losses and Staintons, one win
and five losses.
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began as a carbon copy of the first
encounter between the two clubs. A
slow start by the Wingham lads
allowed Durham to jump into a 5-0
first -period lead.
The Shoppers' squad picked up its
play considerably in the final two
frames, but couldn't find the range.
The final score was 6-0 for Durham.
Slow starts and a lack of goal
production have been hurting the
Wingham team of late. In a recent
tournament in How ick, the
Wingham team could manage just
three goals in three games as it fell
1-0 to Goderich; 2-1 to Mount Forest
and 5-2 to Palmerston.
Despite having posted just two
wins so far the boys have been
working better as a team. The
challenge facing them now is to
in tree solid periods of hockey.
single of 258 and the high Iriple of
629.
Other high games were rolled by
Lloyd Townsend 233; Heinz Daub
230; Bob Allen 263; Earl A idersen
205 and Maion Wylie 224.
WED. NIGHT LADIES
Sheri's Sherills lead the league
with 17 points, followed by Debbie's
Dirty Dancers, 15, June's Tunes, 9,
Barb's Beatles, 8, Arlene's
Alabamas and Susan's Supremes,
tied at 7.
Winners of fruit baskets for high
single and high triple were Sheri
Horton, 677 and Lori Tiffin, 295.
Winners of `turkeys were Susan
McSween, Janet O'Neil, Cheryl
Cleghorn, Susan Bowman and Doris
Carmichael.
Good games were rolled by
Jennifer Gratto 277; Deb Steffler
267; Tammy Cleghorn 249; Rhonda
Foxton 226 and Linda Walden 214.
MEN'S INTER -TOWN
Last Saturday the team travelled
to Goderich and threw a very good
6,694. However, the host Goderich
squad was hot and threw 7,203, but
Wingham did manage to pickup 131/2
points.
Rod and Kevin Hickey had:b good
day, rolling 1,241 and I,181for five.
Other high games were rafisi by
Rod Hickey 301,`289; Kevhi'llic ey
286; Dave Scott 264 and Vern Steffler
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By Pete Quennell
Arena happenings this week in-
clude:
Tuesday, Dee. 13, Atom Silver
Stick tournament mains with
Clinton vs. Fergus .mn. and
Wingham vs. Port Elgin at 7:45. The
Silver Stick runs through until
Sunday, Dec. 18.
Friday, Dec, 16, 2 pane, F. E.
Madill Mustangs vs. South Huron,
Exeter;
Sat., Dec. 17, Ironmen vs. Mount
Forest, game time 8:30 p.m.
There will be no public skating this
Saturday, Dec. 17, due to the Silver
Stick tourney. However, there will
be public skating from 1 to 3 p.m. on
Monday i Dec. 19. Check next week's
issue for special Christmas break
public skating times.
LIICKNOW, WINGHAM JOIN
Rumor came to a head in March,
1956, for the Winigham District nigh
School Board when the and of the
lAtaknow nigh School District
requeSted the tag m pi to
dear a plan to amalgamate to
two Sheol After a,lengthy
.s. n,agreed.h
Special Gifts for
Christmas
• Collector Plates • Special
4H Collector Plates by Rockwell
• Pen and Pencil Sets • Puzzles
• Attache Cases • Key Chains • Magnets
• Mugs • Dakin Stuffed Animals
• Greeting Cards • Books
and lots, lots more.
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Josephine St., gingham 357-3191