HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Advance-Times, 1977-11-16, Page 15ockey. This win was also most
ratifying to Danny . Mont -
ornery, managing in his first
ame with the Royals, and Keith
lston, who acted as bench coach
The Royals took 46 minutes in
alties in this one but the
alty killing of Bob Hillis, Alan
ckson, Tom Black, and the
tire defense limited St.
Clements to only one power play
goal ... The defense looked much
more confident in this contest,
with Tom Irwin leading them in
the bodychecking department
with about 15 solid hits. There' '"
was no doubt Bill Kerr threw the
hardest check of the night, send-
ing a St. Clements forward to the
bench for air . .
Newcomer Neil Bieman played
a strong checking game and cer-
tainly he adds some muscle to the
forwardlines ... Three stars of
the game were Bill Brown,
Randy Hutchison and Tom Irwin
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"WHERE DID YOU COME FROM?" the St. Clements goaltender inquires of a puck he
. finds lying behind him. The goal, off the stick of BiII Brown, gave Wingham Royals a 4-1
first period lead in their game Friday night.
Brown, Hutchison lead
Royals to first Season win
Bill Brown scored two goals h
and assisted on two others, and g
Randy Hutchison kicked out 30 g
shots as the Wingham Royals g
dumped St. Clements 5-2 in an E
ORA Intermediate "C" game in
the Wingham arena Friday night.
St. Clements opened the pen
scoring at 7:12 of the first period- pen
on an unassisted goal by Gary Di
Martin, but Wingham's speedster en
Alan Dickson tied the score a
minute later on a pass from
Brown. Russel Jones made it 2-1
for the Royals at 11:57 with
Brpwn and Paul .McKee being
credited with assists.
The Royals upped their lead to
3-1 on a short-handed goal by' Bob
Hillis as Tom Irwin sent him in
one-on-one and Hillis made no
mistake, firing the puck .low into
the net. Bill Brown made it 4-1
before the end of the period and
the Royals left the ice at the end
of the .first period with a com-
manding lead.
From that- point on- it was all
- Hutchison as the Wingham goal -
tender made some spectacular are
stops, frustrating .the St. biti
Clements' shooters tithe and time her
again. St. Clements finally Th
managed to put one into the men
Wingham net on a pretty three. Lee
way passing play ' Gary Yantzi the
' to Gary Haunn to Dave. Hallman mgh
at' the corner of the net. men
Score at the end of the second Th
period was Royal 4, St, Clements for
2. hom
The third period saw the Nov
Royals play a close checking Nov
game, with Hutchison coming up Dec'
with the big saves when needed.
At the 12:21 mark Bill Brown
came out of the penalty box, took
a pass from brother Wayne and
beat the St. Clements' goalie.
The final score: Wingham
Royals 5, St. Clements 2.
FROM THE STANDS ... Cer-
tainly this was the Royals finest
two-way performance of the
season as they demonstrated that
they can play sound defensive
Jan. 6, Port Elgin vs Wingham
Jan. 14, Goderich vs Wingham
Jan. 20, Fergus vs Wingham
Jan 28, Lucknow vs Wingham
Feb 3, Milverton vs Wingham
Feb. 10, Port Elgin vs Wingham
Feb. 17, Harriston vs Wingham
Feb 24, Goderich vs Wingham
The Wingham Advance -Times, November 16, 1977,—Page 15
Ironmen notch two
wins in weekendpla;
Wingham Ironmen jumpoed, unto
a 5-0 lead in the first period and
then coasted to a 9-3 win over
Markdale Sunday night in the
Wingham arena. This was the se-
cond straight win for the team,
which beat the Dynamos Friday
night in Wiarton.
Jim McGee scored two goals in
the first period, with Jay
MacLaurin, Randy Alton, and
Kevin Carter a4Oing singles.
Markdale came out forecheck-
ing and skating hard in the
second period, scoring two goals
to Wingham's one. Carter had the
Wingham goal, his second of the
night.
The Ironmen regrouped in the
third period to outscore
Hawks 3-1. Jim Blackwell,
Cook and Dale Whitfield not
the goals. Brian Wall wen
distance in goal, coming up
the
Cam
,died Rec association discusses
with
The game began slowly with
close checking by both teams
The`Ironmen were ahead 1-0 after
the first period, with Gerd Kina-
han scoring on a breakaway.
In the second period the Iron -
men picked up the pace by scor-
ing three quick goals in the
seventh, eighth, and ninth min-
utes.
The third period was all Iron -
men, with their forchecking deep
in the Dynamos zone. It was clear
the Ironmen were in better
physical condition' than the
Dynamos.
WHISTLE STOP: It was nice to
see a solid team effort by the
Ironmen. The team played both
offensive and defensive hockey
exceptionally - well. Tall Hugh
Nichol wasn't that busy betwegst
the pipes, but made several key.
saves in the first and second per.
iads. Some notable players look
in very good' shape, and they are
playing excellent hockey as a
team,
The team extends deepest sym-
pathy to the Kinahan family upon
the loss of a son. game
The next Ironmen home
will be at 7:30 p.m. on Nov. 27
when . they host the Wiarton
Dynamos. The team asks your
support by coming out to its home !i
games. p.
some key stops in the third period responsibility, planning
to keep the game out of reach for
the Hawks.
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WHISTLE STOPS: Jim McGee
was picked as first star of the
game and Dale Whitfield was the
second star.
It was nice to see the Ironmen
pick up two wins on the weekend,
despite missing several key play-
ers. Tom Graham is due for sur-
gery next week, with the team
wishing him a speedy recovery.
Dave Kieffer sat out both games
on suspension and Jay Mac-
Laurin sat out Friday night with
a ,shoulder separation but was
back in uniform Sunday.
WIARTON GAME
The better conditioned Iron -
men showed no mercy as they
demolished the Dynamos Friday
night in Wiarton. The boys got
goals and goals, Jim McGee lead-
ing the charge with three. Gord
Kinahan scored two goals and
single goals were fired by Kevin
Carter, Dale' Whitfield, Bernie
Haynes, Ron Riley and Jim
Blackwell.
This Friday night the Royals
planning to avenge an exhi-
on drubbing when Goderich is
e; game time is 9:00 .. .
e team is grateful for the tre-
dous fan support they are
eiving and invite everyone to
Wingham arena on Friday
is for some Royal entertain -
t. .
e following is the schedule
Wingham Royals' remaining
e games:
. 18, Goderich vs Wingham
. 21, Port Elgin vs Wingham
9, Lucknow vs Wingham
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ONTARIO HOCKEY ASSOCIATION
INTERMEDIATE "C" GROUPS 3 & 4
1977 - 1978 GAME SCHEDULE (REVISED)
WINGHAM ROYALS
DATE
Nov. 18
Nov. 20
Nov. 25
Dec. 2
Dec. 3- -
Dec. 4
Dec. 9
Dec. 11
Dec. 16
Dec. 18
Dec. 30
Jan. 6
Jan. 8
Jan. 13
Jan. 14
Jan. 20
Jan. 27
Jan. 28
Feb. 3
Feb. 10
Feb. 17
Feb. 19
Feb. 24 .,
VISITOR
Goderich
Wingham
Port Elgin
Wingham
Wingham
Wingham
Lucknow
Wingham
Wingham
Wingham
Wingham
Port Elgin
Wingham
Wingham
Goderich
Fergus
Wingham
Lucknow
Milverton
Port Elgin
Harriston
Wingham
Goderich
HOME TIME
Wingham 9:00
Harriston 8:30
Wingham 9:00
Goderich 8:30
St. Clements 9:00
(to be rescheduled)
Port Elgin 3:00
Wingham 9:00
Lucknow 7:30
Goderich 8:30
Milverton , 2:00
Port Elgin 8:30
Wingham 9:00
Lucknow 7:30
Goderich 8:30
Wingham 7:30
Wingham 9:00
Port Elgin 8:30
Wingham 7:30
Wingham 9:00
Wingham 9:00
Wingham 9:00
Lucknow 7:30
Wingham 9:00
Discussions on responsibility i
recreation sparked evaluatio
and concern among the 85 dele
gates at the annual conference
the Lake Huron Zone of Ontari
Municipal Recreation Associa
tion held recently in Port Elgin
The conference, chaired by
President Jack Bird of Owen
Sound, showed an increase in at
tendance and brought delegates
from councils and recreation
committees in Grey, Bruce,
Perth, Huron and northern Well-
ington counties.
Provincial member of parlia-
ment Murray Gaunt brought
greetings from the Ontario
government and Reeve Ian
Jamieson welcomed the dele-
gates on behalf of Port Elgin.
The keynote address, pre-
sented by Bud Bitton, consultant
with the ministry of culture and
recreation, discussed the re-
sponsibility of the federal, pro-
vincial and local governments in
providing recreational oppor-
tunities for its citizens and
decried the fact that many people
do not' take the responsibility
seriously.
A panel moderated by John
Smith of Milverton, including.
Keith Angel from Derby Town-
ship, Annie Dinniwell of Harris -
ton, Tan' Jamieson of Port Elgin
n featured four participation work -
n shops covering the topics: up-
- grading leadership; comparative
of rates for facilities; teen pro-
() grams; and Wintario. Resource
- people for the workshops in-
. eluded Consultant Al Sinclair,
Goderich Recreation Director
Mike Dymond, Listowel Recrea-
- tion Director Don Town, Kin-
cardine Recreation Director
Keith Davidson, Wiarton
Director Bryan Peter, Port Elgin
Director Clair Fowler, Audrey
Woods student at Fanshawe Col-
lege, Projects officer Joan Peach
and Toronto ministry of culture
and recreation representatives
Marna Snitman and John Ryer-
son.
and J. P. Johnstone of Tober-
mory, stressed the need for
knowledge; constant review of
policies, less confusion in ,the
grant systems and careful plan-
ning.
The afternoon program
Special displays were enjoyed
and a resolution from the floor
askingfor a one day teen con-
ference in the spring , was en-
dorsed by the delegates.
Pat Artkin, executive secre-
tary of OMA reminded the zone
that it is one of 19 Zones and, with
its duster group activity, a well -
organized and effective one.
Duplicate bridge
Yvonne McPherson ,and, Mary
Porter came' first at the Wing -
ham duplicate bridge club last ,
Thursday, with Rena Fisher and
Kay Forgie second.
Fetish and Kay Moffatt tied
with Pat Hay and Omar Hasel-
grove for third.
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