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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance Times, 1995-01-11, Page 7Stflgs' _ by Panthers The game came close to getting out of hand on in the third period when a Mustang slashed at the puck held by the South Huron goalie. The sound of the stick hit- ting the goalie's pad was heard throughout the arena, and immedi- ately the Mustang was being mobbed by the Panther players in the corner. All players on the ice then be- gan grabbing and clutching, and rolling around on the ice as the two officials attempted to break up the fighting. Ina game played Monday after - Madill Mustangs took on the South Huron Panthers at the I.oek- ridge Memorial Arena in Wing - ham in Huron -Perth High School Hockey League play Friday after- noon. The Panthers opened the scor- ing in ,the game, but the Mustangs came back to even the score at one before the end of the first period. South 1-Juron netted a pair of quick goals in the Second period to take an early 3-1 advantage. Ma- dill got back to within one, before the Panthers added two more be- fore the conclusion of the middle gle helper. pet'iod noon in Goderich, the Mustangs Tom Jeffrey had two goals for The Mustangs tallied one more took a 3-0 first period lead, and Mount Forest with single tallies in the first half of the final period, then hung -on for a 3-3 draw. added by Brad Allen and Sean but it was not enough as the South Godcrich Vikings replied with a Kelly. Huron added another to post the 6- pair in the second and evened the 3 victory. The setback dropped the score with the lone marker of the Madill record to 1-3 in league final period. Josh Johnston netted the first lead, with Mike Remington giving OptimistAtoms Mourttdown Forest Paced by the four -goal perfor- mance of Zack O'.Krafka, the Wingham Optimist -Atoms dou- bled up Mount Forest 8-4 in exhi- bition hockey play at the Lock - ridge -Memorial Arcna on Sunday. Pat Rozendal collected a goal and three assists, • with Craig Marks chipping in with a goal and two assists. Garrett Skinn had a goal and an assist with Matt Din- ning netting a single marker. Jarred Riley and Kent McPher- son picked up: two assists each with Curtis Knight earning a sin - play. Ean Moffatt gave Madill a 1-0 goal for the Scott Stapleton was in goal for Wingham. In a league contest last Thurs- day, the Atoms fell 4-2 to home town Kincardine. Jarred Riley had a goal and an assist for the Atoms with O'Krafka getting one goal and McPherson earning a single assist. Brad Walden netted a pair of goals for Kincardine with single, markers added by Eric Grebenjak and Andy Burrows. Zane Davies was in goal for Wingham. The Atoms were in Clinton on Saturday and take on Walkerton at the Lockridge Memorial Arena on Sunday at 4:30 p.m. Barry's Novices split Mustangs with help the Mustangs atwo-goal rom advanhomegame f Craig Moffatt. rage. Before the end of the first pe- weekend J n McDonald scored the sec iso - riod, Jeff Porter scored to give the and Madill goal with Dave McDo- Mustangs a 3-0 lead. nald earning the assist. • Unfortunately, the Mustangs Jason McDonald tallied the were able to get any breaks in the third marker for the Mustangs, af- second and third periods and were ter being set up by Mark Wilson. unable to add to their total. Getting the goals for the Pan- Craig ,Baynton was in goal for thers were Trevor Taylor, Mike the Mustangs. Bowerman, Jason Hodgson, Blair Mike McBrine and David Ad - Mair, Ben Armstrong, and Dwight ams scored for the Vikings in. the Gingerich, middle period, with Mikko Lank - Craig Baynton started in goal sanen(netung the tying marker in for the Mustangs, with Jamie the final period. • Thomas taking over just past the ' The Mustangs arc at home midway point of the second peri- Thursday when they face off od. Jason Glavin went the distance against St. Marys at 2 p.m. 'at the in the South Huron goal. Lockridge Memorial Arena. The Wingham Barry's Esso Novice As split. a pair of weekend home games. On Saturday, Wingham hosted a strong Mitchell squad, and fell 6-0. The Novice' As and Belmore played an exhibition game Sun- - day, withWingham skating to a 9- 2 win. . Billy McGrail, Evan Zinn, Joel Riley, Brandan Chester, Nicholas Cameron, and ttradley Burton sup- Ripley Lancersbitten Lucknow Lancers lost out to Ri- will play in the Senior 'B' All-Star home Friday fora game against, pley Wolves, in WOAA Senior 'B' game set for the Ripley Arena on Tiverton. game Hockey League play on the week- Saturday. The Lancers will be rep- a Thrist thee BrusWiasels hussels Crusaders was end. resented by goaltendcr Chris Fry -g It.was the only senior hockey fogel, blueliners Russell Sutton postponed because of the weather ,contest played by the area clubs. and Steve ,Michie, and forwards conGdiitionsregg Murray of the The Senior 'A' All-star game was Brad Priestap, Brad Murray and scored one of the the Crusaders played in Drayton on Saturday, ChrisMurray. on with the North division skating.to Four .members of the Tceswatcr all-stars goals on Saturday, as they a 6-4 victory. The Senior 'A' con- Falcons will also skate in the All- scored South da 6- 4 sdecision over the test on Sunday, Wiarton Redmen Star game. Representing the Fal Mark Armitage of Shelburne • at Brussels Crusaders, was post- cons will be defensemen Cory was the North Shelburne erne paned because of the weather. Schiestel and Kevin Becker, and able player thane division most v of alin The Wolves took a 2-1 first pc- forwards Dan Schiestel and Ted p Y Clinton was the MVP for the riod lead of the game played the Fischer. south. Lucknow Area S its Com lex on The south division teams arc In an exhibition encounter on Saturday. Ripley took a 5-2 lead in Tceswater, Lucknow, Dundalk Friday,the 1994-95 Crusaders the second period, and 'that was and Grand Valley. The teams in scored anh 8 2 decision over the the final score as neither team the north division are Mildmay, 1 8-2 o t e could 'add to their totals in the Tiverton, and Ripley. 19i Crusader team. third period. The managers for the south di -p Dale Priestap and Brad Murray vision will come from Grand Val- The teams were tied at 1-1 after were the goal getters for the Lapc- ley with the Lancers Gerald Mur- the first period with the 1994-95, ens. ray and Ron Stanley coaching the team taking a 3-2 lead after 40 minutes of play and added five un- , the markers for Ripley south squad. i ,were Kevin Stewart, Warren Far- The Lancers arc at home for a answered goals in the final period. rell, Lou Godfrey, Carl Stanley, pair of weekend games. They play The Crusaders travel to Clinton and Steve Twolan. Mildmay on Friday and Dundalk on Friday and then play host to Six members of the Lancers on Sunday. The Falcons are ,at Tavistock on Saturday. plied the goals for Wingham. Mark Skinn earnedrtwo assists. Kris Wright arid Tyler DeVos replied for Belmore. Next game for the Novice As is Saturday at 2 p.m., against Gode- rich. e - To be held Sunday, January 22 (rain date January 29,1995) at the Wingham Snowmobile Club House 100 km run (Approx.) Breakfast starts at 9 a.m. Registration: 10:00 a.m. - 1 p.m. Excellent prizes available to "riders with most pledges" Pledge -sheets available from Terry Hoy 357-3435, Steffen Auto Sup 357-1550 357-1550 and Wingham Mini Mart 357-2240 Sponsored by Wingham Lions Club Proceeds go to Easter Seals - Kids with Physical Disabilities - - SHUFFLEBOARD Tuesday, Jan. 3 Ann Thompson and Bob Gavreluk were first in the Wingham Sports- men Club's shuffleboard competition last Tuesday with three wins and +104. Jack Shiell and Bennie Shiell were second with three wins and +70. Third place went to Wayne Ir- vine withthree wins and +32. Marg Gavreluk and Jean Robinson were fourth.with three wins and +15. Gord Welwood and Mason Robin- son were fifth with ..two wins and +48. Six place was claimed by Louise Welwood and Sam Thomp- son with one win and +90. Midgets wo osse meeting on Sunday. The past ri- rotating forwards through to give valry between the two clubs has those two an occassional break. often resulted in a chippy contest One of the two, Neil Mowbray, with lots of penalties and scoring Left the game early 'in the third action. This game saw a total of when he was tagged with two con - nine goals scored - but for a mid- secuuve 10 -minute misconducts get game, only 28 minutes in pen- for a discussion with the referee allies were called. which the official obviously didn't Wingham took a 2-1 lead after appreciate. the first period. Travis Baler The Midgets hosted Exeter last opened the scoring at 12:39, as- night in an 'exhibition game, and listed by Moran. Johnston made it then travel to Milverton on Sun - 2 -0 with 3:41 left, assisted by Ke- day in their last scheduled game of vin leave and Todd Edgar. Godc- the regular season. rich scored in the final minute of the first period. Gary Skinn's goal just 10 sec- onds into the second period re- stored the Lions Club Midgets two -goal lead. Edgar and Johnston picked up assists. Arley Pautler made it 4-1 for Wingham with 5:33 left in the second. Joel Pegg and Baier picked the assists. Just 30 seconds later, Goderich started their come back, when Mikko Luakanson scored his first of two on the night Luakanson then made it 4-3, scoring with 28 seconds remaining in the period. The third period was all Gode- The Wingham Lions Club Mid- gets were tagged with a pair of losses in their two games last week. First was an 8-1 drubbing by Port Elgin at the Lockridge Me- morial Arena last Tuesday, and then a 5-4 squeaker to Goderich in the Huron County capital Sunday evening. The last time Wingham and Port Elgin met was in Port Elgin, where a Lions Midget club was short-staffed with suspensions and illness held the lakeshore club to a 3-0 win. This time around, the midgets were at home, but still without a full bench. And, this time, the visitors took full advan- tage. Port Elgin rolled to a 3-0 lead in the first period on a power play and two even -strength markers. Wingham came back in the sec- ond period with the one good thing to come out of this game for them a shorthanded goal early in the period. Josh Johnston forced a turnover with some solid fore - checking and made a few nifty moves to pull the defensemen his rich on the scoreboard. I[ was also takkee thee shot thaattfinally crossed way hMoranmoved in ►d where most of the penalties were the goalline, making it 3-1 for Port called. In fact, Goderich's tying Eigin. The visitors made it 4-1 goal came on the tailend of a pow - :about four minutes later on the er play, three minutes into the fi- ,powcr play, and never looked n��� frar me. i finaGodgoal, carne back. The second period ended g .•,ith Port Elgin leading 6-1. The with 2:37 Icft in the period. Wing - visitors added two more unan- ham's last remaining regular de- swcred goals in the third period to © fenseman was sitting out a two close out the game at 8-1. minute elbowing penalty. The Lions Club Midgets trav- The Midgets started the game ellcd to Goderich for their first with just two regular defensemen, 1 Pee Wees erupt in second HORSESHOES Thursday, Jan. 5 'A' Division Jack Arnold and Al MacKenzie were first in the- double round 40 point game 'A' division of the Wing - ham Sportsmen Club horseshoes competition on Jan. 5. They have four wins and +62. Harold Carter and Sid Lawsofi were runners-up with four wins and +52. Don Frook and Dan ' Eickmeier were third wqith three wins,and +87. Fourth place went to Paul McKee and Jim Nelson with one win and +145. Wingham Wescast Pee Wee Bs erupted for seven goals in the sec- ond period, Sunday, as they pounded Kincardine 10-2 in WOAA Local League play at the Lockridge Memorial Arena. Kelly Holden and Tyler Huff- man scored four goals apiece for Wingham with singles being add- ed by Tyler Fenton' and Andrew Laing. O. . Laing picked up four assists with Jeff Leitch and Holden col- lecting two assists apiece. Single helpers went to Huffman, Aaron Himmelman and Jim McCracken. Nick Jackson had a goal and an assist' with Jon Hammond netting a single marker. Joel Leitch played a strong game in goal for the Pee Wee Bs. 'B' Division Doug Vanderwoude and Harold Maize were first in the double 30.- point 0-point game 'B' division with four wins and +36. Dan Stacey and Hank Carter were second with three wins and +62, and Dave Golley and Bob' Gavrcluck were third with three wins and +52. Don Carter and Peter DeGroot were fourth with two wirvss and +73. BOWLING B&W Trailblazers Poker Rail Brussels Arena Sunday, January 15 Registration 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Cash & Door Prizes Food Booth OFSC Permits required All hands to.be in before 5:00 p.m. Notice for Road Closing The Corporation of the • Township of Turnberry TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the. Corporation of the Township of Turnberry proposes to pass a by-law pursuant to the, provisions of The Municipal Act, R.S.O., 1990, Chapter M 40..Section 297, and amendments thereto. for stopping up and closing and selling aportionof • a lane between Helena Street and Alice Street, Plan 410. Township of Turnberry. County of Huron. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that the Council shall hear any person who claims that his land will be prejudicially affected by the by-law and who applies to he heard at the regular meeting of Council on February 7th, 1995, at 9:00 p.m. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that the proposed by-law may be examined by all -persons interested at the office of the Clerk of the Corporation of the Township of Turnberry during business hours, at any time, before the same is finally passed. - DATED this 3rd day of January A.D., 1995. THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF TURNBERRY PER " B W McBurney" REEVE `Dorothy Kelly" CLERK WE HAVE AUTHORITY TO BIND THE CORPORATION. CRAWFORD, MILL & DAVIES, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS WINGHAM, Ontario NOG 2W0 PER "Ross E, Davies" SOLICITORS FOR THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF TURNBERRY Monday Night Men's League (Monday, Jan. 2) Standings: Gophers, 123.5; Matga- dors, 123; Stone Rollers, 115; Volts, 95; King Pins, 87.5; Boat People, 86. Weekly Results: Volts, 20; Gophers, 18.5; Stone Rollers, 16.5; King Pins, 13.5; Boat People, 11.5; Matadors, 10. High Singles: Wayne Doerr, 302; Rod Hickey, 263. High Triples: Wayne Doerr, 781; Rod Hickey, 654. Top 10 Averages: Rod Hickey, 240; Carl boos, 216; Jim Steffler, 212; Bill Wall, 210; Wayne Doerr, 210; Rob McKenzie, 203; Greg Storey, 201; Dave Nesbitt, 199; Len Sang- ster, 198; Jack Olen, 198. Bluevale Thursday Mixed League (Thursday, Jan. 5) Standings Edna's. 38; Caroline's, 33; Dianne's, 33; Nancy's, 31; Hanna's, 27; Reggies, 27. High Singles (hdcp): Men - Julian Paziewski,.268; Earl O'Neil, 265; Er- nie Cook, 263; Rani Robinson, 263. Women - Dorothy Thompson. 299; Roxanne. Visser, 263; Betty g 256. High Triples ,(flat): Men - Ernic Cook, 650; Steve Baxter, 538; ,Jeff Layton, 534. Women - Dorothy Thompson, 580; Dianne Kraemer, 544; Kay McCormack, 527. High Triples (hdcp): Men - Don McLean, 743; Ernie Cook, 710; Wayne Fischer; 706. Women - Doro- thy Thompson, 730; Kay McCor- mack, 701; Dianne Kraemer, 676. 200+ Games: Dorothy Thompson. 249; Ernie Cook. 243, 204, 203 Earl O'Neil, 222; Paul Robinson, 213; Betty Darling, 206; Wayne Fischer, 201. RIGHT NOW, WED BET YOU'D REALLY DIG ONE OF THESE. We ye got a pile of Honda snowthrowers Just 'waiting to take care of that pile of snow out front of your house. Four different modelsall outthaitted with Honda's legendary 4 -stroke engine will help you through the toughest storms. But in the meantime. pick up a shovel and start digging. Or better yet come see us and pick up something you'll really dig. LYNN HOY ENTERPRISES Hwy #86, Wingham, Ontario (519) 357-3435 Mon. to Fri. 8 - 5:30, Sat. 8 - 12 noon