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Wingham Advance-Times, 1980-02-27, Page 13e .! • to .1 00, a kfre Otte at the net; the „ . 0A, „vk tvonwp$ IOW 2. • to,00.01* „ "t• . • ft4i. ci'Vd 7 - • .• ,Z4,1 I ips e ff n a k er e e 0 t a us Westberg cidelitechetedmeienive skateAgain thatna dhomthe cioltili" rmnt e ,,od backein neta re4t441111,°, fft nuntfielutes" lash;) ac1 Jowet , uslied the hat trio of two defensiv ie nit Haines over pc!, and Goodall •ppjah a check in th w was able t puck and his wris the left faced the mark. Jim goal at 11:14 tied He rapped •st Gaynor, who had ;Ifirst stop on Larry .third period the gain took the lead t • ..,, e 836 mark Phil ••• is allowed to skate lin front of the net I f 1 faceoff. lie flipped • der past Taylor, owing away from tt,7 p.tn.Musi0- (rorn8.th 3: "1:1•:::: • • • -IA • 0:1Ceittera.';0'.1 '• • em*, relax in ofie,OfOui lounges.On -• • t LIE:v(life to ittPrtY?kplayl-A dance? Drop out with .3riYotatt Mende and relax 1» front fireplace, • to,tirtidtigihtt We feature two lounges, •,; 7fally „hefted under I..L.B 'kneresoivionsphono, Bcomiillor. .. 0..::. q4-2191 Inn, Nestled in Bella -tiller. Ont.. just 7 kilomOttis east of ,Goderich au Huron .. County Hoed I. just off High*Q-11. t . . • • -1: 4 ,t''t1414 task.„ StlyttiaVs ; Inatth 481SW: ,the • '4.. , :fronnoCo-' • 4014. onei from the start.'Staflgs took ••• club came back Vita'the last 1 44teir•Oter),' homethe game winner from -close range on a powerplay. The game WeS,tieti after 20- onto- of" piny and 5-5 after the second period in It seesaw battle. Alike • Pinch, opened the scoring at .7;24 • li•ritro • somille of our automobile •01.follifor persons between age 25-65 ysars. Compare them with • Our orator rotes. • 11500.04,4odily injury and 10r0P•flY clan100* 8 25.000 -Accident benefiti 250 -Collision deductible 4‘• 25 -Comprehensive • 41$111. • 4411L11,0* , , , 6 intailtb premiss. • • ••"No Applicatian, Membership or Policy Fee Required"' ABOVE PREMIUM BASED ON. 4. No accidents or convictions in 3 years. 2. Driving to work 10 miles or less. •a; Most 1978 or 79 Pontiac, Chi3v, Ford• , Plymouth or American Motors. , 4 Married person between 25 and 65. 5. We also provide further discounts for, Pleasure use, 2 cors andfarmerareceive •reductions of another $17.00.even/ mants. (PtemiuM $83,000, mpaths)..4 6,Olierlates*. phone. 74NYtiung drivers and higher risk drivers —Aviticomed.' McMAS1rER INSURANCE AGENCIES lisati- Be -sinus - auto - Farm - Fire •.327JosePhine St. • Mill St. • •Whighgm 3574 nl• Brussels - 887-6691 After •HoUcs 357-1483 If No Answer 357-1227 FRI. & SAT. TWO SHOWS 7:00 & 9:05 SUN. - THURS. ONE SHOW 8:00 recommended as ADULT ENTERTAINMENT „i• *rtling Inn first series zuLer • were even. Merl( Wil7refskititk breakaway, of the ice and puck past ' • - Wingliarnro The Wingham Iromnen, led Hanover net. by a one goal, 'four assist The Barons had a •t.tt • performance by Bernie advantage three rninute8.jnto4 Haines and backed by solid the period -but cameupdt7,0:tas goaltending from Doug the defence turned in a PT Taylor, *oinked the visiting did effort anO„Taylor„iga Hanover Barons 84 in the steadily .betWOW-the pIpe deciding game. of their pith- The home club theii raillery playoff round. t two-man 'advantage , e lattllt the 16:57 rons tapped Frayne in a 10pp a reciation for fillete whose per - this series was 0ki• • • ee stars of the game Taylor with the stopping 23 shots; es with a goal and sts; and Gord th two goals. The nk the fans who in force for the e in Hanover and -Liral match, Their •. 4 rt was greatly ,wtt, and insphing for The IrotiMen broke the • cOunted fel' Plsy: hometown jinx in time to win ,,Wayne .ifohnefOntintl in1140, the best-ofAve series, three *tit Bernie' Mines" assts games toltro'Inththe previous On both, 7 • ; . 4 four, ma 4105 e Wet deb Not long after -..the fourth had lost to -la viSiting..„rival. •goal the Barons Wbolititlifeii-ct • Checking •twasclose real scaring" Chances tbroughoutthefirdperiod and •contest, Missed wilt/it could it was. good forechicking have been a crucial'goaitiI cimpled with 'a defensive Alam had. wide.,. miscue which produced the after Taylnr.4had made *t Wingham goal. With the', stop at opposite side of U Barons on a Iay while crease, but he took tionini • Mike kitfonti: 'err **Pia the time getting the iihot '106104 box, • Taylor dived back to biock the knocked the puck 'Carrier off shut. .;• balance as he came out of. his The Ironmen never .J�t up own end alone. Larry Donald- andwith the advantage'ofthe son picked up the loose puck powerplay struck 'for f�ur and blasted a shot for the first more goals in the third period. • tally of the game.• • Dale Whitfield, Dave : The Barons had a ' chance Bernie Haines line early m thesecond, but Taylor Knox got the goals: • 1 1 111i comMent •,' At **T. i---:**;. ..—u,r4 --• ,,'T '. . ..-"' " ' i'4' ' ..' ,-"'" ' * "OtrAr,r , 4 .71ertr; anaiedioPiliv * ... **. • •t . ,. '. ' .4', ' bowletthy • eTouggPaPti •"khiriCe tionipsiiii;' .206; Iel 9ilt e•.0•”' • tt headin Ar Pc* nari gt111"441V11041' men ca 115F5Y5*th ; seconds,1 Chita Magnus step'• with number o. strong Seals filitt" ''• was third* ; one assist. .41.4:`,'„' • • q't31.1-004' • • By Terri SIIIW• °variety show goingthattvefWe`, •SENI itfiA0 ThiS week wellr .f°La • ; IE, to do. on Friday, Feb. 22, moli Mrs. WateleY '1110i Imikeir 'Thinking Day'. 4Ethel •Mo -V.'''. • 1-1,44-essp.•••!;,.•;,•t;•,',T,;?-r:.•••t•, ••-• 40 0 recordedthelughsulgle airothe' Pancer. :ade' withi. land double Of Groups A and B. roup 3 _ made invitation and favors for good iuuuf7 • Brookhaven. t Karen Laidlaw received -her "um4 `um`, RCouonhter's anaBad!gteane -andetrsimaJennge:: ffrs Th ,,,ca4,0001finling e la • iid Present041(We'Vr CananesareC111441i4'abili at la Sh Grove, andth60440t• ilsii,aarebitejrglingehmy again,. this; Batenan •Jedi Mundell, 43 "n our birthday party at • YeraSehkelderl0flttYlitkal.fred; •• 808 andElizabeth ,' • t. ce wi • 470- t their IlaPpeteertadgel; AIM ettie Skater's •Badies • • t:were carolyn skewing and maw resPeettYebr; Seas *afresh* at . In first sakasov. • : • -- , • -. • er In PowVVow we talked about •iicOotimiA.,rou , alia„ • mawouerrpelewtonlaedyw,tombdraingrthe;inBrcoon•mialormitei,4gbiizioiii-Be:ifliioodienthediildicith;60,,tret ,:747,..:,ii;;;.t, pictures of their ,id easfor a Jeanit'Siti lob i*nit';'-', were new crest. , !.4 foulok apk 11 &au *alit mug GaineWO were o • • • *the drdi • TEVSitAl% ot• ethl*Egit "14 verslci _gods Abner James goo; Oettot- • zei7'hd . 6; Iteat..i • 202- Robere"'lliitattot• ki: Ste . 28S cieeTlle416;'146140 Wh*ek O4:01;20f; traciST BY•toe Bauer Steve ArboUr scored Clin- made a big save when he stuck Brad' Murray, who for four tow am . y powIay oal itt his pad out to stop a low shot previous games,: shone in Sunday's conteetandit proved from the left faceoff circle. victory and defeat, showed to be the genie winner. Ile Shortly afterward the Iron- true sporternanihiPlateith the slapped one *tine from the men capitalized on their gain* when Mak Friarie, who slot with just: under two powerplay chances, with a carne close to *awing, On the minutes reniaining in the weak shot by Gord Kinahan play, was knocked to the ie. Yep, the game winner and a •"• nice one at that; the only thing • is, it should not have counted. eluding Arad Murray in the After a stoppage in play the Clinton downs ronmen • . t in sem- Ina opener game. The Ironmen suffered a 6-3 loss to Clinton Mustangs in 'a game played atClinton Friday night. John Page, a thorn in Wingharn's side during the regular seaer'', played well in the match. Doug Taylcir also had a good night in the Wingham net, stopping a number of danger- ous scoring drives. However the quick skating and crisp passes of the Mustangs and excellent checking knocked Wingham off its game plan. Steve Arbour opened the scoring for Clinton in the first period. Mike Montgomery evened the score on a power- play, but a late goal by Clinton, with 32 seconds remaining, seemed to take the air out of the Ironmen balloon. Paul Helestic swatted the puck into th& net as Taylor tried to cover it with his glove. In the second period Page made three consecutive saves off three Ironmen in a matter of 10 seconds. Although the 'Statugs Were out -played in the early going they were the first to connect, on a goal by Phil ' Arthur. The Tromnen got that back when Steve Howson knocked in the rebound of a shot 'by Bernie Haines from the point, but Clinton coun- tered withs a goal by Dave Stephenson and led 4-2 after - two. a a In the third frame Marx Frayne lost a faceoff in Clinton territory but pounced on the loose k A really nice goal, but i shouldn't have happened. Th game winning goal and perhaps the' •series, as the Ironmen face elimination having to win the next three to survive this 'round. What happened? Play was ocated in the Ironmen end zone with Ed Haines. off for nterference. Bernie Haines picked up the loose puck and ttempted to clear it with a high backhander. The puck was kept in when a defence - man at the blueline jumped nd gloved the puck down and head to the Olot area. Arbour uickly slipped it past Taylor rid the Ironmen were awed y the referee's decision. • He apparently did not See the maneuvre. The funny thing is the linesman didn't can it either and he had ruled that the puck was kept in add the play was onside. If he could see the puck was kept in he should have been able to call the play himself or inform the referee, who was watching another part of the play at the time. t • It's too bad that a game and e perhaps the series should rest on one call and in this case the ineptness of the officials in charge of the match. Perhaps the result would have turned out the same if it hadn't happened, but it is dishearten- ing and upsetting to see a team lose because of a parti- f elder call. The official's interpretation was that the puck was not deb- • brately passed to the player, and the linesmen don't have to say anything unless the • referee asks. He was quite certain there was no intent to make a deliberate pass, and that was the official ruling. puetiring quick shot from dose range which beat Page. Taylor had one lucky break when a rebound was bounced off.the post as he was caught out of Position after making a good save. However shortly afterward Greg Flowers' backhander caught the inside corner of the post and entered the net. With 1:36 remaining Flowers got his second goal following a goalmouth scramble to put the garne out of reach. v/mc8M8,008M80-198M13574mONNAIOVIiligglifekliON OM al 11111 Ille1011 "Oki VP,O,,1 tIth .11 - A Attralooltol liOrviiNATZD roll 9 ArAnwl'EAY AWARDS. Best Actor,- Best Picture, Best Supporting Ac- - tor. 30 THE SQUARE PHONE 524-7811 AIR CONDITION D 1 0 1 0 'Tine rota n The Elgt071114 eatnioti. 0 WINGHAM IRONMEN JR. "C" STATISTICS UP TO AND INCLUDING FEBRUARY 24/80 Series D- Group Semi -Final Playoffs Wingham Vs. Clinton individual Statistics PLAYER ar. G A B. Haines 2 1 3 J. Maclaurin 2 2 1 M. Frayne 2 2 0 P. Goodall 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 9 1 0 Blackwell D. Whitfield M. Montgomery D. Kieffer L. Donaldson 2 0 2 0 J. Von Osch 1• 0 D. Knox 2 0 0 E. Haines 2 0 0 G. Kinahan • 2 0 0 F. Murray _i2. 0 0 S. Howson 1 1 1 PTS PIM 4 4 3 0 2 2 2 6 2 2 2 2 GOAL TENDER STATISTICS 4 16 4 0 6 0 6 4 2 4 10 4 6 4 3 5 4 4 2 5 5 3 3 3 •1 1 3 3 3 3 2 4 0 3 2 0 GOALTENDER • MP OP GA AVG PIM SO Doug T ay ler 120:00 2.00 13 6.500 0 0 Steve De Jong bad up in both games. •" 'irtdovi ItEtORD Gc-srites PIGYa'd rge., Wins - 0, Losses 2, Tiart. - 0. Goals- For 9, ilkhut - Clintori leads six point series 4 poititit 209; Deng 'Getman 242, 243; i; chri' .stie Rae, zki aild 201; Doug Millen 2n. anilie , - •Blackwell 215- Bonnie Ivy • Whytock 200; Jha*Yella.g 205 maly Lee goiet Shirley Storqy, 286, 248 and. ; 209.814207and •Repent 209, 223; Larry Slimes for the evening Were •• • • Boshart 281 21 Pearl Hodgins and illarJ COOL Doug G,etman took . all commancim. LEAGUE ;•25t single. 'and 636 triple. For the lady howler eaPtu• ring honors for the men with his 243 Ruth Ann Steffen was high 4434*, gaLs, it was Bonnie CleghornScoreso singie with 309 and totallinic-t % with her 223 and 604. 658 for the triple. Gene Kruse and 2104 Pat : Coablittk The Avengers closed last did the same men Dave .Dinsmore, As4.• mane • 7etela th'sesEessdainThiodesngDwaeinodt;:nsprui:6h1poteaka4d.in1t9ess: itoshoopEwbeishnistho,sertfrwisti3shirmans9eitotter;T:spoin.:earivedittrese, .,metean,tiotigobornIdeysi•;27.49:72, 3 and Scott BOtiedttlaest 2514 behind with 89. Next are .; THURSDAY NIGHT MIXED Sheila's Schnauzers with 77 The ladies' high single and followed • by •Gayle's triple was bowled by Sharon Greyhounds, 74; Brenda's Skinn with 249 and 732 Bloodhounds, 66 and respectively. Keith Meffatt Marlene's Malamutes, 60. played a 243 for the men's Those with scores of 200 or single and George Skim) better were Warren Thynnei totalled 668 for the triple. 234; Ruth Ann Steffen, 309 and Ruth's Rejects are way out in front with 34 points while Marg's Love Kit Kats sit in second with 23. Linda's Love Bugs and Sharon's Snickera are tied for third with 20 points each followed by Marie's Sweet Maries, 16 and Sylvia's • Smarties, 11. Gaines of 200 points or • • better were bowled by Linda • Wall, 215; George Skinn, 202, 233 and 233; Wayne Gibbons, • 210; Irene Ritchie, 241; Keith • Moffatt, 225 and 243; Jackie • Kreger, 238 and 232; Sharon • Skinn, 249. 249 and 234 and 11e • CorrOmnittit GOderich • The Square 5244041 1••••••••••••••••••••411/111110810•Iii • , , - JUVENILE C.C. • • •• 0.MH.A. QUARTER FINALS • • • •Caledonia at Wingham Thursday, Feb. n 8:30 pm. • • ,.• • • • • • • • • • 88 6 40 te • • 6 4, 41 88 00 so 44 0 • 40 40 40 IP 40 40 40 drip 4, .....,.................. ..„ CURE ,FOR ,BALDNESS T6dav, is possible to restore your hair without embarrassing or annoying cover upt Touees Hair Weaving or lotion and potions. 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