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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Advance-Times, 1980-02-13, Page 17• • At • 11Y• After leirs. five starts the Irenmen lotO desperate geed of a win, u they had lost the Feb. 140aq'' they would have finished in fourth place and faced the peiverful Port Blinn Bears in Me preliminary round' of the playoffs. However they emerged 6.4 winners hi the contest and finished third overall; one point behind ainton With 39 points and a point ahead of Walkerton with The game promised to be is physical - rnitchup, with HE tCORIESIWIttohsiorftlhir'd go�i1 shot h TO, 41,0100. by: Bend !•:" 1• • • • t ' • . , '17.,,•;•` • ' . • , •MUlI3 tS ari ASPEN NI SA EJSCIEU VES411.E AttENEEIDNAN V PICE0 stersx tee. Atoottniess4114: " ' Wrning: Some dialogue may IheLJtJS be unsuitable for mos Taxman to mos ion. children. TbeatresSr. of Om. • 30 THE S UARE PHONE 5241-7-81.1 CONDITIphIED • The Whighanalroninen, who dominated the Hanover Boo* throughout the,. MAOr season, -t suffered their ,iirst .1080 the year t9=t1tOelthe • itareftpldhSuncl*oomitoP-• en the short end of '04 Score. thettilO• they 'outscored their opponents, .,s!`•311.11) in • regular season play,' thejron- men foundgoals ifery4hardlii get as Brad Murray Played a great gybe betWeett,thepipes for the winning. •side. He boned aside 07 shots in the contest; 16 Of those in llnal „frame •as the Ironmen tried desperately for the. tying maters, trailing 5-3 going into the final 20 minutes. • Winghanl never held the lead throughout the match, emerging from die first period tied 3-3 before giving up. two . . • , • . Elaine Oakley Mount Forest Ontario was surprised by •the great response to our blanket Classified ad!' Mrs. Oakley ;bought she had a problem when she was appointed to co-chair the craft show during the Centennial celebrations this year in Mount Fotest; Ontario. 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Al! prices based on 25 words For details or tio plate your blanket coverage classified advertisement, contact: The Listowel Resimor 2914660 The Mount Forest Confederate • 323-1550 The Wingham Advance -Times 357-2320- k came on a ltfled, 16. W Kevin Lee) unPortfult goals in thoh The deficit was tee, much them to overcome as ccetinned fel jressure Dere goahender, to the 414: With seconds "' remaining Chris, Scales, who had • a four -point game, fired the 'puck 'nth;the empty net to dash the home club's impead a tie. Bair • Davis opened scoring .at 8:3$ of the !irk a4ter*numbenof geodseve at both ends 'of the rink.4: mixup on defence allowed hinr„ 4 to • bang in a rebound after • Scales' nitial shot. After the first goal. the •gailie opened up with five goals ,*4 fl less than five Ainahan scored When he picked ell's pass then one and back- ek past Murray m to the ice. nds later the ed the lead as blasted one he.crossed the ute later the things as Ed one from the ry Richardson .ek over the line the goalmouth t point blank liThitfield evened whacking 11100 to IniLire vie Feilerefr the gem midway third period Wteit who *Oat out o after a vici8, :In- cident. Ile' bad slashed,)an Ironreee player abut 'Oar • windi*Opwith a hard, two -hander, and Was later ejected .fort Swearing at the , Handicapped nover panici,,,,,n thlngs it three apiece at 1433 i $beoal when he let one go from the Am,. . — left faceoff circle. With hot!! wirtrptcs • teams having 17 shots on goat ) in the opening frame lt •T,e, t*Proiof wootem seemed only rot that the Ontaribs eighth'aidivat score should be the same, Whiter Special tam* for however things Changed in the in nt h d i p,ed second period. children on Feb will be a Hanover had the edge inthe • little More like high4evel middle frame, outshootingthe adilehc competition this year Ironmen 11-7, and went ahead *di the addition of teal by two goals on efforts by medals, 'Provided. by 'the Scales and Rick Spiehnacher. Ontario and Canadian• Special Scales beat Taylor with a shot Olympics orgenizatiOns. from the left face-off circle at Despite a tei*Ctifftl in 5:11 and at 18:38 Snielinacher potted one through the goalie's pads. The Ironunen seemed disheartened by the first goal and did not mount many serious attacks during the period. • The'third stanza found the Iranmen coming to life as they challenged Murray on mailer- OUS occasion,s. However their efforts were not rew: ,•• an with their goalie 1rn ceehevae PesWeeo ction Cookeville winghaii Wingham, this weekend and went back to the "4•1 nohue picked citywith a pair 'Oevietories k for Wingham exhibition games. .,••aitik;;(ti - za.„ went to Doug The -boys from -Cooksville Steppe .)) „and Dwayne spent the weekend at the Jenkins. • Brown had a homes of their Winghain 1 ists and Paul counterparts and also toured. '.RObinsoni Kenyon, Doug some area'!'farMs..• fast Of 14Q04411 nd Stephenson them live hi the city of Missir. With had I ts. ssauga and 0410 the Tritd& • Aiviitioniv.4witrfthey,itre Penns sturrently in .first place •vi ayed Iiii u.a1Steadigeme In the,opening game Of the this weekend.. Sometimes series Saturday Cookeville steady _ :IoYer Dennis,goes downed Winghadi Buis about lilajob' efeaceman Cameren Quinn .Otiouolniek,xweek .after wekand never and Paul Robinson scored ets recognjtion h Whigliam With Todd StajatO?:.....sleseryes. So hati'eff to Jim Robert lieedhain • and :•Pig Dennis for his fine play all Robinson picking up asaisti. season tong! • • • ' ,••• • 1.1".. , ;!!"?. ,1•1',4•• : 3 ti skATING CARNIVAL—Mark Moore, of tee- WitiOtt M Figure Skating Club, thrilled the audience witkhleper. tortnencedolito the 'Cavalcade of Sports' tkildSatOrday evening' at the arna, Wintaria fuedingor;:•41te games this year, • inteinIzer Prof. Conrad Milne •of the faculty of physical education expects this year's gullies to be the. biggest to date. About 400 children are expected to attend •frotn schools in six.. surrounding counties, including , Eight, Essel4 Rent, Lambton, Huron, andthfirat„time, Brant. • • TheAtudents Will be drawn favor of an extra attacker they front special schools and were the victims of an empty tnixod 4)ab1ic schOols and net oal. Wingliem had a strong 0 range*, 0froni eight toll third priod killing off four Mr. Millie said increa.sing i rl .vea reboi Fra • BaSiksot Barry ..Rjo • ptliat..-010:. screenedon i undertwo 'Spiehzi when ,t)IrDo ,11 : 1'1 . r44;.' trr. 'hd 4104•06:' , vi* puck for•ifii*Te4Ica,i flipped a. backhander TaYlo l• bw made the...first . ; , more: •:, . : • 1100)490 060findOlitOill*I, ..froristet0 second period the Barons capitaltzed on another poi*. . • play opportunity. Brent 'Hopkins' off-epeed shot fookd .4:14,••• Le st „. The ‘Vitinghent , Legion PeeWees steararolled •- victory over Marton in thir' • .WOAA 30111i -final serfe r.4 minor penalties and allowing attention is being given to the taking the series li two only one shot during the eight role of the special games as a straight' games and outscorl4 • . minutes they played short- teaching device for the Vitiation 30 goals to three. handed The, Barons had but schools. EVents for the • After who:ft the sPeheF4o,i three shots during the period, students at their schools, prior Whitton last Tuesde*PX- •• including the one into t,he to the gimes, involve •score the' town= ,ret „ empty net. ook oOd art Prakets If -the -froiniten' are to keep tented:1~1d the. therde: of their playoff hopes alive they the:games. • • must shore up their defence, At this years gamee, a otherwise they will have an special clinic will be held for early end to their rookie year the teachers, with physical of Jr. C play. , education - • representatives Brad Murray was the first giving them lessions m the star of the game with his most e ec ve methods of standout performance in the instruct' their children in Baron goal. Rodney McNabb crossco try • of the Barons was the second star and Bernie Haines earned the third star with an im- pressive skating game and a number of good scoring op- portunities. Andy Ste. Marie won $42.75 in the 50-50 draw. • The second game of the series was played Tuesday night at Hanover. Bridge results Four tables of bridge were in attendance February 7. The high scores were as follows: May Porter and Lillian Brooks; Yvonne McPherson and Mary Caslick; Louise Welwood and Margaret Cruickshank; Norma Parker and Omar Haselgrove. Brownie Corner • Anna Sakasov received her Golden Bar. During PowWow the Brownies were told about the cross country, ski badge organized by Mr. M. G. Hunter and the skater% badge being tested •by 'Shorty' Brooks and Mrs. B. Simpson. Grolip A worked on macrame belts, Group B played compass games and Group C discussed setting the table, washing dishes and how to tidy the kitchen. Mrs. R. Whiteley is teaching, some of the Brownies for their dancer's badges. F4f;\ HEY UP TO AND INCLUDINGfEBLUARY 5/80 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS GP G A PTS PIM 30 11 35 46 34 27 27 18 45 19 29 13 27 40 46 28 15 22 37 71 30 14 20 34 41 22 19 14 33 28 30 10 23 ” 33 14 27 15 17 32 10 27 8 22 30 132 30 1 22 23 131 28 11 11 22 4 25 11 10 21 10 22 7 7 14 11 30 2 12 14 41 6 3 8 11 8 9 5 4 9 6 11 5 4 9 22 5 1 5 6 2 4 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 2 PLAYER Jay Maclaurin Mark Frcyne ' J• im Blackwell Bernie Haines Dale Whitfield Dave Kieffer P• at Murray Gard Kinahan Mike Montgornery Ed Haines Larry Donaldson Jim Van Osch Grant Gilchrist Dennis Knox Kevin Carter Tom Remington Steve Howson Jim Longdo Sheldon Jones Lorry Milosevik Dove Cronin WINGHAM IRONMEN JR. "C" STATISTICS TEAM Port Elgin Bears Clinton Mustangs WInghom Ironmen Wcilkerton Black Hawks Kincardine Kinucks Hanover Barons Arthur Eagles GOAL TENDER Doug Taylor Doug Gamble Steve DeJong Mactlarber W 19 5 19 10 18 10 17 10 13 14 9 19 2 27 6 2 3 3 2 GOAL TENDER STATISTICS RAP 697.14 771:08 351:38 40:00 GP 10.620 12.852 5.061 0.667 PTS 44 39 38 37 29 20 5 61 37 58 26 51 36 86 63 51 22 41 20 40 31 63 40 68 41 68 38 43 20 46 22 27 17 68 39( 18 11 19 16 9 '9 10 1 0 5 ' 4 6 FOR AGT 206 124 188 141 178 '121 169 131 157 156 127 177 98 276 GA AVG PM SO 37 3.484 4 0 51 3,968 0 1 2S 4.265 Q 0 8 11.994 0 0 TEAM *ECM° Games Played - 30. Wins- 18; iasses • 10; Ties • 2; Points - aa. Goole - Foe • 178: Against- 121._ • • honieioh-Ouncethe 6100-401PIT awlikirsdity • Twehie players Shared In • the scoring at Marton, ivith O'Donohme and McFarlait leading the way with seven points each. O'DonOhue had four goals and three assists, while McFarlan had hvo goals and five assists. P. 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