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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Advance-Times, 1980-10-15, Page 13• k z.c rv. \ , 4 „ 411 •;-• • • • Cant' • • ,- ;. ; <- I -..11FINALISTS—The 06rrielatertnedlina,LadiatWoraitintillSt61,, years playoff:1,coh)OpflOitOnift0flt are Wande Canksor, Chrls Lorna McArthur, *OaOpfallit and-: :170w• are Toni .11111003,-rnan • Thursday;, Friday- , BON.....PALILEYA PLUM LO.O. . . • Ian Thornas GlidSKOit•30i‘h • Advance Tickets $5:00, At.: the D66146:00 Tickets on Sale at -Sam The Record Man..tiatowel 4910T0063i6L: ' "i; \ A UTERI INNIE T • FINE DINING ITS BACK " Wednesday Night Buffet -5:30 - 7:30 p.m. BOverage included a' ' The.. Magian' Ironmen Won , their season opener egainat the Port Elgin Bears < , in convincing style as they . -• skated toa9-3 vietery.EWaS the first win for theIrmunen over the Bears since they jo21,itatitel'T r1 -51...(Y•01? Moly-Gamble played -a solid game between the Pipet.; fir, the limness' and the defence worked hard in front - ofGamble, batting away any rebounds that eluded him. The...only major lapse came in the last period when the Ironmen were ori a power-: .play. Everyone was caught , up ice and Bev Davidson broke in alone. He Moved in- close and beat Gamble after getting a piece of the puck. Pete Goodall scored the only goal in the first period. His powerplay goaUCaine at 9:42 as he Was parked at 4, 1 Meet Rick Hill Rick IS our licensed Class A Mechanic, proficient in all gen- eral repairs. He has worked in the car business for 51/2 years and has attended OM new model train- • ing courses and a GM course on automatic transmissions. Rick is married with two children, resides in Wingham and active in local sports. He is ready, willing and able to please you. Just one of the many qualified emplayees at John Cullen CheittIlds "The People Pleasers" Pleasing You Pleases lit 115 Josephine St. Wingham .,,ctirvmottr.. is 357-2323 • ...Kemp; Dave MCCannell, coach; Fern ItAcCannallt.Poreen4 route and Bill Wintemute, Coach. AbSent fir the Phohi*,,coosie .'Edgar, Kathy Pickert, Alice Stone, Ruth Anne Coher-and3Heather • ;Schumacher. •• 'Miff )" ; • ki Murray ..J0,40cDonald's right: aesrlitiedthe Puck high over. MacDntudd'a shoulder and the 'lack just - caught the webbing of the net, above the crossbar.' , • Att2-',Ear.the egertI „.cf keeie 3 • 1 : " 1.1 ill.',Er , inetieilinilitentic:!:;,, 11 ..BeOlitl', ,s,x field:11;4' II' ' and- turniiis-,...j tf i s;41.0:. singles th .•:-. .4'. .. , , ting the'. je Bear='' 6 0 ' 4. 1.! ..; 'E'rayifie had ';''," ' z.„,. Oat game ..icorin ' and assisting- on others. 'Tempest! also 1*. ,, - .pressiVet,:with 11164*O4oal performance. • -, . ;, ; ' :1' 4 ' The Ironmen 'II SitY. two games /his w meet the Barons at 8:30 Om. on 17 and MuS /hey' host Clinton in. ham at 2:30 p.m. tpl. • -7 :, mkt,4-ziklet145, :Or onaliory,, a 1)11'2'4 another powerplay. Brian Tempts:made it 3-0 when he snapped the puck past MacDonald . 'with . Jay MacLaurin assisting. The Bears came back with two of their own, One of which was on a powerplay, to . make . things close. Brent Under- wood and Jay Kirkland did the,damage for the Bears.' At this point the Bears seemed to - be gaining momentum, but two minutes after Kirldand's 'goal Brian Temps of the Ironmen 1 broke, their backs with a super individual- effatti He stickhandled past 'two'-de- fencenien and waited until the last minute before firing a - ; t Which „ handcuffed Ma najd. Larry Donald - ;;t rdita matillipiall savanna with his ,goal at the 19:03 mark.. He broke into Bear territory ' on a two.an-One with Mark Frayne. Repass- ed off to PraYne who was forced to go to the Corner. Frayne's return pass was lost in Donaldson's skates. He spun around and after ledone e for the 'anie the Iron - or four -goals - • . , 0er Duplicate bridge Yvonne McPherson and Rena Pisherwere first in the last duplichte bridge results with Mary Lloyd and Norma Parker placing seeond. Tied for third place were May' Porter and Wilfred French, and Mary Caslick and Harley Crawford. These games are held every Thursday, eyening at the Fire Hall 'at 8 p.M. and everyoneis welcorile.. Teeswater Agriflotto The Tee§Water Agi-Lotto draw was held Oct. 7 ot the Bank of Montresrl in Teeswater. Audrey Johnston tied Mary MacLean, Teeswater, Won the 00 prize, and Herb Arkell of Teetwater won the $200 price. The five 910 prize winners were John Whithiarsh, Teeswater; Shirley Sanford, Chatham; Bten Nnsink, Holyrood; AIMS' and nos, Jand. on Wing1igh4 and Albert Ilaies, Guelph. `‘ 1 en • 7: 1- :'• - • 6 • l'." Goitiktnitsen: 1, ': a Tafrillartilagton 1" • 0- 'it • 44.51000.0t,•7 1: • 0 0,••• 0... • - GOAL TENDER STATISTICS GOAL TENDER „ M.P. ' G.P. Q.A. AWL' "PIM.So Doug aimble 6000 10 3 as 0 ,40 Don Higgina. ' • Book uploresmaGeO, TE1914HECORD 'Games Played 71,1Nliss - 1. Gads - For tAgahisi.7' 3., -,. **. • 6 TOM REMIN TON, No. 14 for the Wingha Ironmen, takes. out a Port Elgin defenceman while inning a penalty during last week's game which -ended with a Wingham victory of 9-3. (Photo David Tiffin) MARK F Yc6iLaElot iNntoput No. 5for the Wingham Ironmen, scores from the slot on a pass fromsaw aw ifigharn victorytohfe91_3ro. nmen ahead 2-0. The game, played last week- end,(Photo David Tiffin) , . DOUG GAMIILL*thenm agoalie, covers a loose puck during third ported • action. Gamble PlaYid a solid game between the pipes for the Women, who won, the match 9-3. (Photo David Tiffin) YOU ARE IIWIT to the Royal Canadian Legion,Wingham . 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