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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Advance-Times, 1980-10-01, Page 13Wer You may not need one Check your Spare room, attic and garage Turn uneeded items - into cash Use the classified columns in the ADVANCE -TIMES CALL 357-'2320 • FRIDAY -SATURDAY SUNDAY OCTOBER 3,4, 5 One Showing each day at 7:00 p.m. only! 111 D 5":=31N°11 1111 MI SDAY E FRIDAY M THURO • -Riveting! Keeps you on the edge and 5 IN OCTOBER 3 to 9th convinced from beginaing,tirend." $e* Nickel,:scored. with sc pa 19 seeondsrenletningin the.game to breahnAadesd, ; ca leek, had the Port EIghl •'' Bears went on to defeat the Winghain Ironinen 4-4 in ofcir, ezbibitionhoekey. short' Friday night's game was Larry I the second between the two teams in pre -season play, and Port EJgn has come away vic�rioh in both matches. eii irst victory - came last at .40,. an 8-7 decision m ort Elgin. As the score indieates, the teams were relatively even and the winner did not become apparent until late in the game. Nickel skated into. Ironmen territory with Gary Tucker shadowing him on the left side. Ken Higgins, Who may have been 'ert- pecting a pass, was handi- capped by Nickel's quick shot, and the low shot caught the corner for the winning marker. • The Ironmen opened the *INGHAM, ONTARIO PHONE 351•100 0011201M MOWEINENALITION CIMINO II DORM 1110111101W4N. ENDS THURSDAY, OCT. Tod I' 44971 0 0 Shawthoe COO pm. ARM 11111T11 L Eva wow YES, WE HAVE A BANANZAI _.— 0 WALT DISNEY PRODUCTIONS' FIERRIIE WES BANANAS 0 • 111 • ' PLEASE NOTE 'SOMETIMES 1 FRIDAY, SATURDAY II 9:00 pdm. only! 5011000 100 1 1 MONDAY to -THURSDAY AT 8:00 p.m. only! 21C NEN WINS TEN . NEW YORK P051 • CHARLES TEMPLETON'S REST SELLER •E X P LC) DES • ON THE 0 SCREEN! B A77 II010 WNW illATHER, IIP6V 01 Amon . '"" ParliMredrftritill AtCP°141! monomidiii=1 NEXT ATTRACTION\ STARTS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10th • MY: ISODIRMAD 5 CHRIS MARL:MACE ..Ittl'ELI GORDON ' 1 1 131 ,111 omminomo wirmar:;llav BROWNIE'S DRIVE-IN THEATRE Beech St., Clinton BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 8:00 P.M. FIRST SHOW AT 8:20 P.M. FRIDAY! SATURDAY, SUNDAY OCTOBER 3-4!5 tiviorrii grEVE 111C(IVEr1411' TI1Eij,, true ,,00110r. :- rem- = ---- agott. ;:f z - . .. • Ha h ij__* kif.--.---. 0 modern:di -.J.V..---•"-- -- -- - , .4 , k paramolritiV5 40‘11.1 stlIER1 A114141141 PLUS SECOND FEATURE Thank God Wes only a motion pecturei ADULT ENTERTAINMENT WARNING: Not suitable for pre toonagart ,N00,,,00bA.• I the404 side e Bears 7:00' 100 Drake .1 from the itefand, like h caught ti*irside of ,earinninit 01f Ahe and into the net. Brian Lusk Pie the the lead at 17:48 •wi last year. He an excellent first only one shot g replaced • through the pping 12 of 13 ray cLaurin had a skaling game, and , :awning up short in Oiflt$:department he effort. Len a few shaky uE put in a num- fts, doing well nettles and relatively sound flit least is Mike who seems to for being one of le characters s and fans seem efirst. It could be the ties up to op- s rwards in the blaybe the way Iinterest in his or the way he between their Maybe just the gs his fists. is, he was .finally by his 011", 4;;;;110.1.:;;;:;:i441,1:1' torceil 'of position ;0'4 'the open Again the Ironmen ,0009# two .41911"; • ow chances,: short. He Medea 000 move not with %beet: in front of Mac ,s0a0,0t. hittwo •posts before tucking the puck , period. and backu the long side, Shortly PefOr : .itenderrAtertilmadt,ti Lush's goal theb:anna*tath': saves.,go cattle up big a little break Barber proadil4 abet ftofromren Stz great suite an'aihotigoitt. the 'midway °through the .116p point and as Gary" pas, and moments later, when thel espette tried to poke in the two -clukg• were playing ty,t,:4 rebound Gord Kinahan Men shot and freewheeling, slapped' the -puck - away just he made 0a even bigger save inches from the line. on Jay MacLaurin on Ironmen started strongly breakawaY. • ''')ipime in the first period, but after All in all it was an alter- 404' five minutes of play began -to taining game from the gi become disorganized and at times found themselves chasing the ck rather than H 11 • T4- controlling things seem'..o FE F,E when the two club,r. peers by being t star of the „e, far the most crowd's standpoint, consistent. -in play, he has featuring some terrific body • hari$0010efensive duties checks and some jarring extremely well so far and ever spills, good end-to-end bos,,O000 added bonus in rushes and spectacular goal- his polihraduction. He may e out tending, and for those who nevernfinfecoring title, but like to get together, a bench- his throo points in two games ine plus. for the middle fra , as the Ironmen seemed to pull together and came out of the • period with a 3-2 edge. Larry Donaldson tied the score at 1:05, with the Iron - men enjoying a two-man advantage, beating Murray MacDonald with a goodwrist shot. Less than •two minutes later Mike •Montgomery scored to regain the lead for the home club. Montgomery moved in along the boards to the goalie's left, then made a or* Friday and Saturday. October 3 and 4 Kurt Russpll Et Deborah Harmon Star in • USED CARS LLYVV00 D KNIGHTS Starring Tony Danzu Et Introducing Robert WElhl MITTANCE RA DEST alc..tro 1010110M 45 VU105 00 AGI 0 00010 Sunday, October 5 Only Ill ACK • EMANUELLE -Mao- STUDENT BODY ADMITTANCE RESTRICTED 10 MKS'S • 41•01 Of AGE 011 01/1111 • LAST NIGHT„THURSDAY, OCT. 2 LEE MARVIN. MARK HAMILL•410 IFHE BIG RED ONE united Artists, OCT. 3-9 BUN.•THURS. El P.M. .10101 M. clearing skate for the Port ire a4 Elgin Bears. Very little developed, except perhaps Drake';„ for a few words between semn% friends., per* At the same time it was a Bears. G. •••11, • cotte was the putting in a good e as usual for the y Cascagnette disappointing loss, as the was the third star for the Ironinen played on the whole Bears. a relatively good game. One Theairotlinen are Winless sore spot, as in the pastjt in so firMOthibition play, but the defence, which tends' to will ,hayWehance to change get caught' up ice more than thatAvli*they face the occasionally and gives up the Kincardine Kinucks in puck , in its own zone too WingbaM4qh Friday, Oct. 3, • - readily. • at 8:30,441 the Wingham Shine highlights in this arena. .Wingham will travel game were the play of Mac to Kincardine on Sunday for Barber, who had a rough therematelifat 7 p.m. TEel 99in''ClBUeairCSKitOr :Oltit°thlIelf4;:i;f94t *4' 47. Jilitteri. !SIM thelirst period Of the Frld'ay:Av0140.0: gantle, ga`Sity.. stick -handled the puck .around' .the Wingham 31.: r 4 ".• 55 c na •a• 0 -• BANTAMS Julie' Leedham • was high "girl bowler, playing a 128 for the single and 210 for the double. Ricky Leechman, top boy bowler, managed a 138 for the high single and 260 for the double. The Orioles and Canaries are tied for first place with fiVe points each. The Bluejays are second with 3 points followed by the Eagles, 2 and the Falcons and Hawks with zero points each. Those bowling games of 100 points or more were Christa Bridg0, 100; Julie Leedham, 128; Tracy mnilaYnn,ne1'22105;aPdRiPg; Alc‘nr4 PE th- e Fraser, 191; Terry Daer, 102; Robbie Harkness, 114; Jeremy Caineron, 103; Mark Heard, , 101; Andrew Mann, 117; and Jeremy Schefter, 134. JUNIORS Debbie Clark captured the• girls high single and double with 223 • and 390 respec- - tively, while Robbie Chad- wick' did the' same for the boys with 196 and 316 respectively. In the team standings the Daisies are in first place with 5 points followed by the Crocus and ,,Tulips, 3 points each; Poppies and Roses, 2 points each ; itid;Cg4tion§, zero points. • Games of i.50 points or better were', played by Michele Heard,j69; Tainmy CleghOrn, 106; Sandra Moffatt, 155; Debbie Clark, 167 and 223;l Jeffrey,Mann, 158; and Robbie Chadwick, 196. SR. JUNIORS • • AND SENIORS, f..`‘ Debbie Hoywas the top Sr. Junior girl binfider, , playing a 167 for the high single:and 467 for the triple. Murray did the same for the boys bowling a 2-10 for the• single • and 'totalling 464 for the triple. Sheri Walden bowled a 195 and 5'.33 for the Seniok...girls' high scores while Barry Haugh managed a 233 for the Senior boys' top single and a 681 for the triple. • •The "Pin Pushers are in • first place with7 points while Hot Stuff and Lori's Lions, are second with 5' points each. Power Play and Ari Supply are tied for third with 2 points each/allowed by the Stingers with zero points. Games of- 175 paints or better were bowled by Sheri Weida), 195; Lori Gavreluk, ' 187; Barry Haugh, \ 233, 227 and 221; David' Scott, 203; • Laverne Steffler, 192; Brian Hoy, 205; and Murray Skinh, 210. t`.4. • • ,,,„ 0.5'00-... laka 11,004 • ' MISSED CHANCE—This Ironmen player missed a perfect opportunity to scone diking the second period. Friday evening against' the Port:Elgin tears:::Unfortt- corner. . ';' • unately he lost control of the puck' just before attempting a shot at a Wide open. me°6"="1"ibidwli"2")"."4"1"."111/ tomer •SCOUTING NEWS— Th'Br'wnirronie4' e Mee • held eVery Monday. ,5;30p.m.• , On Sept 2, th0 BroWnies one address.. oilnefitiY01 Documentsaa Of -6i* filO may -hi leeetiictn-e, andat .the Chaudier • rvian600; 44'10* en ":1'.•.':;:*0.1tjlin*Itilel:e.S''c°4431"ioitS.thrCi:"°4. and n to the :74 30:41294 ?"' n. ,Ore 41; Oct. 19110,' The Artier- uPoitAlie applicant plot • ventiOrt sliall CanteinFS. ale.ar support for; opPoiltiort.laer7-7i relevant Kitts anditiestoutaS..- proposed •rnock catroa. the anariepeisfetateme0 °toe. , • upon *Inch Abe pmrenors, • alcolVoicommunkallons cinamon., uieciiiivnunknowiietpvtt1841;1:3424,17. :t;:711;;;;;;VII;tla411;;;;• '' • Conoidannado4lekolsionind. .I10511013-11cant hal! feai.00,tr, • Coomtdulon Co,nsIl(*if radlotIftenit di. ; IIMOMMIIMINIIMMIIMIIIIIIIMMIIIMIPIAIMMIt• _ „, ,,,. played Dame gatries atter A total of 46 Beavers 33 was decided to collect inBel- 'the gamesthey 'made nature - Cubs and 12 Scouts signed up grve, Bluevaleend White pictures from the leaves they on registration night, church On the game day. had 'pressed. The Brownies members ' of the. First Clean four and six -quart were reminded to c'ollect Winghttn Scout Group Corn- baskets' atso •• will be : articlei for the /aCit Knevie meeting Sept. 28. The , a the curb with the Paper Sara Middleton and Halley leaders of both Beavers and . 9:36. • . ' JO .Robertson received the Cubs. indicated they cannot •..... (''''-"-• : badges they had earned `at Dihnne mynne reported • handle any more boys at the present time. that all plans have been ca_m,p. These badges were: ekru t Can d J t ' mittee heard, during collected; they shouldbe left ,workshop. , finalized tor the° usedsports Mrs Betty Heard reported Crafts and Holida YOlit ARE itiTVITED e* s „ a es er s, on the reeent bovvlathon. She equipment sal4 pn.saturday, Y. said that by the -time all , Oct 3, In the.Armouriedfrom p.m.The Cubs left should pledges r edstaerhe.$ 00 t. ;hAe thtaontka 9 a.m.. ta 3 you note was sent to Earl Young for the use of the bowling lanes. All money raised at this event goes to buy supplies .for the various groups. David Currie had the most mopey in pledges. The highest Scout was Michael Heard and' the highest Cub was Mark Heard. These boys will receive an award at the next meeting. Byron Adams announced he had checked the price of paper and everything is in readiness for the paper drive CS& 18. The group hopes to collect a while truckload. It aN VI it1l I C.. el 1 a °-1 AIIMIlleis1-411111111111MMIIIMM WALTER MATTHAU GLENDA JACKSON pscoarcfrt. HWY 1 OODEOICH AT CONCESSION II 4' 4.1111119t 5241111 lir ooknice .., .... i t 1 .tr NIIMII PROGRAM SUBJECT T • CHAN E WITH • UT NOTICE , . 104 PHONE 524 7811 AIR CONDITIONED • BLOCKS SHOT—The goalie for the Wingham Ironmen falls to block a shot by a player for the Port Elgin Bears during their match In Wingham Friday evening. The game ended with a 4-3 win for Port Elgin. a flyer at each householder's door last week announcing the event_ It is hoped the community will support this event, as well as getting rid of alr unnecessary equp- ment around the house. 10 It was announced that Ian Deslairriers Will • be the Kinsmen representative to the group committee, and the Kinsmen have agreed to help the boys cut wood if a suitable date can be arranged. Mrs. Thynne, reporting for Beavers, announced that new leaders Beth Skirm and Sheila Stapleton will be taking their Wood Badge, part 1, in Port Elgin. The group committee agreed to pay their registration and travel costs. The four Beaver assistants this year are Lorraine and Jerry Poulin, Marilyn Lapp and Debbie Rathbun. Wilson Daw, reporting for the Cubs, announced they are going to build a Cub Car track % Beaver Lumber has offered topay half the cost if, the group committee will pick up the rest, 'andthis was • agreed upon, The 'resignation of Gerda Greenall as chairman was accepted with regret. She learned last week that her husband has been tran- sferred to Windsor. Although she will remain in Wingham for a while,.she felt it is only fair to the committee that she step down. The vacancy will be filled at the next meeting, Nov. 2, at the home of Marlene Leedham • to the Royal Canadian Legion, Wingham Saturday, October 18 MONTE CARLO NIGHT, 5050 Draw and Prize Auction 9:00 p.m. Free Admission • SUPPER at 7:00 p.m. • $6.00 Ticket's from Norma gtrong and Brian Hogg Refreshments 1 License NO. 7401., INTERES FREE For 12 Months!! SPECIALINTEREST FREE OFFER -ENDS, SATURDAY; OCT. "niatel4 11111 %its It VARNA, ONT. 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