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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1989-02-07, Page 22Page 6B - The Wingham adv Times, Fe Ironmen down The Wingham Junior `C' Ironmen travelled to Walkerton last Friday, downing their opponents. Walkerton opened up the scoring with a goal off the stick of Todd Ferguson at the 13:48 mark of the !first frame. Scott Hackett got that vne back after he was set up by Ironmen Paul Tolton and Jamie Robinson. Brad Murray gave Wingham the go-aheadgoal with a power -play marker at 5:53 with Paul Brophy fr i`•�:'r'4i�dpu �µ- n ry. "���Wi .=Rt1 stk Sh and.Joe Waliter assisting. Mark McBlride's shot from the point was defib ected past the goalie by Brophy for Wingham's second power -play -goal, also assisted by Walker. The Ironmen scored four times -,hr the second to take a commanding lead. Walkerton replied with one of its own. Goal scorers in the second were Brophy, assisted by Brett Martin and J. C. Hewitt; Darrell Durnin fiVril .MUMay, Murray &OM MOO; and Flea and Eiett faro. liackettand Brad Priestap, The Black Hawks threatened a comeback with two goals in' the third, but Wingham goaltendQr Murray Foxton made some key saves to hold them of. Wingham then added three mare late -period goals to ice the win. Marksmen in the thirdwere_Brophy from Durnin and. Murray; Hewitt from Brophy and Walker from Brophy and Dan Gilchrist. In Touch with. Tomorrow TOSHIBA TELEVISION - VCR AUDIO ICUR TELEVI$ION l MONTH Parts & Labour !n Home Service No Charge BLACKSTRIPE© Colour TV with Random Access Remote Control and Cable Ready Electronic Synthesized Tuning • 20" BLACKSTRIPE® picture tube * 110 -channel cable ready • 19 -key random access remote • Automatic switch -off timer • LED digital channel indicator•. 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'`$ < Lf •7r . %Y' r . r / ✓4:�r Y.lrr•:{{ r�i'ri : +, r••,9 fr 9?� r/ J,,/�' rrr.>Yi �,� .6Y.i�.3.�/`%. 'Yidr oc'..{'�. ••.,t5,�.rr.fr,G•'l.,S�'�%'Yjao.,c.7,epi.!.'ri:'�.G�i.�!fi�<.v„'s'li4� :'. sn... •.,�f LEGION MIXED Helen's Tigercats still hold a slim lead of 74 points, while Marg's Bombers are right on their heels wih 73. Willis' Wimpies arein third place with 66, Graham's Crackers have 64,. Pulling up are Betty's Bluejays, and Don's Dummies, 47. Art Burrows took the men's high single of 228, while Roger Irvine had the high triple of 584, Isabell Mont- gomery rolled the ladies' high single of 265 and Gale McKay had the high triple of 622. Other good games were rolled by Shawn McKague 222; Gale McKay 220; Roger Irvine 219; Doris Remington 211 and Art Burrows 210. COMMERCIAL LEAGUE On Jan. 31, the Commercial Bowl- ing League had Ed's Earwigs in the lead with 91, Rod's Roaches followed with 82, Larry's Lizards have 71, Bruce's Black Flies, 68, Steve's Slugs, 64 and Barry's Beer Bugs, 60. Jane Pfeiffer had the ladies' high triple of 596 and Sheri Good had the high single of 220. Kevin Good rolled the men's high single of 278 and Rod Hickey had the high triple. Other good games were rolled by Mike Darling 217; Gale Plurhb 200; Rod McKenzie 221 and Kevin Hickey 239, 212. BLUEVALE MIXED ,Caroline Greenaway had the • 1 s a `v • m$0.'4..,,,,,•:;.4.•:•••,:V4,,',..;;,',•••••,••s ,:.:.{,:. Y• CiE '�5ik:a`�.5.:.:�cf;2'�•,.ti �?i'ti tr•'Kav��'':;:,?: i•.v:�':� , � } `C�`, .,.$,R•,4 . y SPORTSMEN'S HORSESHOES • ��''.;Cu,�ts.., a; }}. ,{ti•�?•'..'v','ry . is •,''•r; is :v Two categories of horseshoe players enjoyed competition last Thursday evening at the Wingham Sportsmen's Club. On the `A' side, Ivan Gardner and Lorne Hamilton had five wins and a plus of 14 to take top spot, while Leon Russell and Glen Casemore were second with four wins and a plus of 38. ladies' high singlebf264 and the high triple of 606 was rolled.by.eta;toss. Harold Johnston had a good'ni'ght; rolling the men's high single: of 237 and Daryl Walker had.the high triple of 633. Other good games were bowled by Sue Fair 254; Reta RosS 246; Kevin Hickey 232; Daryl Walker 225 and George Fisher 223. - WROXETER-GORRIE MIXED Peter King had themen's high single of 278 and the high triple of 725 was rolled by Dave Dinsmore. Karen Dowler had the ladies' high single of 248 and the high triple of 637 was rolled by Marion Wylie. Other good.,games were rolled by Lloyd Townter d `.22'9'„' Gerry`.Koebel 220; Verna Haugh 211.; Bob Sitler 240 and Judy Nicholson 201. WED. NIGHT LADIES Sheri's Sherills jeead the League with 46 points, followed by Debbie's Dirty Dancers, 41, Susan's Supremes, 37, Arlene's Alabamas, 32, Barb's Beatles, 28 and June's Tunes, 26. Topes, iffin rolled the high single of 293 anthe high triple of 742. Other good games were bowled by Tammy Cleghorn 246; Sandra Lowry 241; Chris Beck 228; Bonnie Cleghorn and Rhonda Foxton 227 and Muriel Taylor 217. SENIOR MEN Good games last week were rolled by Art Burrows 175, 177; Ken Saxton Sr. 203, 223; Bill Uuldriks 177, 205; Gord Francis 217 and Harry Garniss 176. BELGRAVE LADIES High rollers last week included Muriel Coultes 237; Irene Lamont 177, 172; Mali Coultes 169 and Mabel Wheeler 167. Beginners take to ice in Belgrave Syd Lawson and Bob Gavreluk The "Belgrave Beginners” hocke; ere tj three yinnand a usa n a( 8 and ei h Moffat( and bo m ri nig Saunders were fourth, no:wins and a t is ice t, Be gr plus of 70. home again. On the 'B'. side, double -round 21- The following boys and girls take point games were played. Jerry part in the program; Matthew Freiburger and Bruce Casernore Cameron, Matthew Bromley, Lisa were first, five wins and a plus of 18, Black, T. J. Marks, T. J. Hopper, while Jim Wickens and ICeith Schill Julia Hopper, Garret Knight, Paul were second, three wins and a plus Walker, Jeffery Beyersbergen, of 55. , Ryan Moran, Kenny McCracken and Murray MacFarlane and Brian Harmony and Nathan Spivey. Campbell were third, two wins and a Sometimes three of the Belgrave plus of 62 and Norm Elliott and Bill Tykes come out and join the fun, Campbell were fourth with two wins Curtis Knight, Craig Marks and and a plus of 51. Tyler Fenton. The club will host a Frostyfest As long as there is ice in Belgrave, h o rseshoe tournament this Sattkday the children will continue to meet •44 :Et y' -0 w W s�-C?wY;3 1' .y ¢^r t c z...b r m t ❑ a o F i•!".M".S''9'�'', f!' PM fk >��*iD :S �,•�..,-='ter