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;181Ingham
fOJCa 1-0 lead
1od before
day night.
The ' Wingham-,ROY015
suffered ,tbeir,first lofiftelthe
season Nat weekend after
going undefeated '•
firsttwo gailies„'AT•41030.ta
Harriston Saturday •• night
followed lisl-a11.410/0gOloot
Goderich Friday. •
A shorthandedAeYals club
battled Goderich-tea draw at
Goderich, comingback to tie
the/game-with 2:56 leftinthe
third period. Rick Jacklin
converted a shot from Bernie.
Haines by banging the puck
past the. Goderich
goaltender.
The Royals had fallen
behind by 3-1 in the first
period . ,when. Goderieb_
exerted consistent pressure.
Only Jim McGee's marker,
assisted by Haines, at 2:08 of
the period kept the Royals
close on the scoreboard.
Hugh Nichol, making his
first appearance in the
Royals' net, made some
exciting. saves- to hold
Wingham in the game.
The second period found
the Royals in better form
and they. outscored Goderich
3,1 • to end the period dead -
linked at 4-4. Jacklin scored
his first from Don Hastie and
Rick MacLennan, both
making theirdebuts with the
Royals.- •
Murray Black scored. on a
blast from the top of the
faceoff circle after Dave
G01103, neatlyfreed.thevuek
fOrAthe',ThpenaiShotil Mae-
Lennan finished the second
period scoring, with an assist
from Haines.
The teams were even in
the third period, each adding
one marker.
The game was marred by
an injury to Dave Bennett,
who suffered a broken
collarbone. Bennett will be
lost to the club until the new
year, when it is hoped he will
return. ,
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JUST OFF HWV 4 BETWEEN HENSALL AND SS UC E Fl 010
Impressive 'deb* were -
.made Friday by -Nichol, who
came wtt4:,,several
0011011t saves, MacLennan,
who showed good
puck -
sense, and Haat*, '
played - selid - -
centre-. •
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LOSE TO HARRISTON
On Saturday. • the RibOa
from Harriston outskated a
tired Royals squad during a
fast -paced third period to TI
takea 7-4 win.
The match had taw
penalties (five in and
displayed good hockey, With
a high-flyingBlues-•clUb
scoring=130111e-Pieltrii0alw
Again Hugh Nichol hi the
Royals' net held a hot hand,
especially in theaecond and
third periods: -
.The Royals on the other
hand took advantage of early
first period- pressure to take
a 34:lead into the dressing
room. Steve Caslick scored
first .. on a power play,
aesistedbyJimMCVee.
Dave Golley, assisted by •
. . r • ,
•00 4 I W.
1().bed a loose
he Blues' net
yals second
scored the
Ie team the
time in the
Id period Don
,*.bat proved to
iuNgil
figham goal at 'iperiod. Rick
Ain assisted,
acklin's goal.
twice, and
in a 4-4 tie.
period belonged
1444,13 it0P which scored
ree• 4,4'1, ..!m,..$90
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:Jai at 19:25on'a Power play.
Again ;Nichol' performed
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admirably n the nets,
soiite •
unbelievable
PaY' warting the
Wiw
op
t•P
titt
ton club.
lay their next
lay, Oct. 31, at
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Oat 8:30 p.m.,
pTest providing
ziCome out and
rook Royals.
The
and Port EIgoi
en a ,senting
their enc
young seaSen
Sunday aftarnrioak
the home club. ear*
top with a 911.110,.'
Last year thg.
went .thraW.
without a
Beargfoi
in W0410004)%egrlier
year thOpketuredtdhOtn
all that bright. 1.44700
ironmen have•cont,appOlt,
winners in regular .
play to date; -
In theirlfirst meeting the the ;ti.o0
4
Ironmen outscored thefr ''''DheatflaatIllizide ft'1,
rivals. 11-3 in Port Elgin,In. than two Minutes later
Sunday's game the Ireurnejir - drilled one past Me
came frcma behind to beat the with Jerry -. Hoggarth
Bears 9-6 in a freewheel)* ..611000109111-11101.1141aX
match. •But the IrOtt0.001
Both goaltenders had their in their own end'on ti.
problems in the first period next NV,
each allowing four goals. Stith scramble JhOigiO4
Gord Kinahan scored the evened the count. ''!••
opener for Wingham after Tom ',Remington out
taking „a pass from -Mark hustled- two Bears • before
Frayne on a powerplay. passing to Frayne cruisingin
Grant Gnay knocked his man on the right wing, and hebad
off the puck to get things no problem beithig-thelm-
started. protected goalie for
Murray Whitney replied Wingham's fourth goal. -Tszen
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Brownie corner
The Brownies wish to.
thank all those people who
bought calendars. The
Browniesappreciated all the „,
support they received. . .t'
w#441t#PconOs 1'040040
the opening period the Bears
won faceoff in the
Wingham end and Greg
ard
trouble
counted two
hometoWne•1
cheer ab�ut
MacLaurin evened.
at 64:,.0611inig one fr
, Slot at 10:20, Four
Liter Gnay made am
a missed shot
Perhaps it
On'
the ,
maybe it thifotl
Heaney rang one in off the fronmen ditthil, cite
goalpost to make things even taldng the 7-6 lead, They theF&gusi
t
Group A continued tear-
Tweenies discussed the Ironm.
ning sign langue and the
Brownie La*, motto and reef
knot. The Tweenies also took
home' a -notice telling their
parents all they will -learn
before the enrolment.
The meeting ended with
games and songs.
01,01,0 • • • • ID •
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TEESWATER &
WINGHAM LADIES
over *ere Jean Robichaud,
214; Ivy Whytock, .203;
• Saddie Penner, 20B Brenda
Reinhart, 208; Joanne
Lobsin, 212, 230, 209; Dianne
Murphy, 268, 207, and Mary
Houghton, 222.
Dianne's 268 was the high
•single and Joanne had the
651 high triple.
Team scores have
Evelyn's Coconuts with 30
points, Marilyn's Mixed Nuts
with ,25, Alice's Acorns with
22, Kathleen's Cashews, 25,
Nancy's Beer Nuts, 20, and
Leona's Brazil Nuts, 25.
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FORDWIldi MIXRD
Scott McLean bowled the
high single of 267 and Gerald
Matheson recorded the high
triple of 659. Again, there
was no stopping Nellie Allan
who charged ahead with a
hieh single of no soot tfte.
triple of 663. --
Others bowling singles
over 200 Were Dave Dins-
more 260; Ken Behr= 201,
219; Ken Bender 233; Marian
Kennedy 204; Gerald Mathe-
son 241,223; Elfriede Klaas-
sen 206; Marjorie Johnson
230; Bill Gilmore 256; Jean
Ashley 200.
BLUEVALlE MIXED
Reta Ros4. captured the
ladies' high sirigle with a 227
score and Marie Walker ,
bowled the top triple of 596.
Top scores for the men were
managed by George Fischer,
with a single of 229, and
Brent Day, with a 607 score
triple.
Other games of 200 points
or more were managed by
Marg Timm, 201; Margo
Richardson, 201; Les
Brewer, 209; Marie Walker,
225; Reta Ross, 222; Brent
Day, 227 and 208; and,
Dorothy Thompson, 202 and
221.
• WROXETER MIXED
Butch Stone bowled the
men's top single and triple
with 275 and 622 res-
pectively, while Kathy
Haasnoot played a 234 for the
ladies' single and 624 for the
triple.
Those bowling games of
200 points or better were:
Butch Ston, :* and 276;
Gold Raster, . 237; Randy
Htitehinscini 262; BOb. Mc-
Cfmghfin 21, Shirley,
ltellett, 205; Ethel Mc --
Michael, 217; Nelda Kulas
232; Jerry Deionge, 205 and
241; Rqn McMichael, 210;
Cindy Htchison, 210;
Wendal Stamper, 217; John
Wheeler, 225 and 211; Mice
Stone, 214; and Kathy
Meanest, 234 and pa.
cores
SENIOR
Elda Cotd bowled a 233
• "-,,C1Campbell
played a 21.61 the ladies'
high, singles. To 1 doubles
went to Eldiecodites, 351;
Catherine Campbell, 342;
Elizabeth Roberti*, 339;
and Louise Swanson, 02.
In the team:standings the
Diamonds and Agtfiranatines
are tied for first 040 with 14
points -each. ,.Turquoise .is
next with. 10 points followed
by Topaz, 8; and the Rubies
and Sapphires,TpOints each.
KO1FFEE•KlbArI1
Games of 200 Paints or
better were bowled by Joann
MacDonald, 262; :"'Donna
Chomyn, 208; and Louise
Welwood, 208. ;:
The hidden score draw was
won by Jan Creeden and.
Florence Thompson:,
THURSDAYNIGHT
The ladies' high single and
triple were boVEled by Diane
English, with a 278 and 620
respectively. Don McCor-
mick bowled a 250.. for the
men's top single while Bill
Johnson totalled 8114t for the
triple. •
Diane's- Trans ':,AaAe are in
tzwith
spotin28thpediltir;::,pliatasnelyd-
ifollowed by Mar&S' Monte
arlos, in scond,Oarre • with
27 points. Siarf,,d1d,'11,4bbits
are next with4 *Owed by
Cathy's Cl 19;,
Coree's Col d; and
Grant's Graed 1 f15.
Games t.points or
better were bowledliY. Diane
English, 278 and 2081Sheila
Walker, 224; DA Tolton,
201; Sharon Skimi, 210; Doris
Burrows, 216; Bill Johnson,
244 and 243; Wayne Gibbons,
207 and 204; Don McCor-
mick, 259; Bill Wall, 207, 216
Bruce Pewtress, Brian Gib -
Johnson, Jack eTrr4erviottn leans:
week's report, which should
have read ladies' high triple,
Linda Wall, bons, Dale Tolton, Bill
Helen Ny efothretrhYe.
Ter -
vitt, 26; Keith Moffatt, 245
and 200.
Gib -
and d 209 ; Johnc62:A.o*Fisher,e.4v2 28 ;
Grant Wall, 211; Jack Ter -
Thanks to the spares,
Brian DougiaieWas top
male bowler, manghi
single and
WitilLyethia-M29Agh3mani
the ladies' top slflgle.,With a
242 while Ruth-Afitilteffein
place in the team stOndangs
totalled Jim's 619juinfopretniwhhealtitrieepxlinee;::::
wKiissele3rsii Psitinitns second place
wit"' 26 Running ,neett.40..
. neck for third spot'are
Hickey's Hustlers • and
,with 25
pinta each, followed by
Wes's Whitstlers, 22 and
Bob's Bangers, 18.. ,
Games of 200 points or
better were bowled by Frank
Burke, 256 and 259; Brian
Douglas, 293 and 276; Jim
Griffith, 231; Ivan Harkness,
272; Kevin Hickey, 213; Rod
Hickey, 207, 206 and 212;
Francis Merkley, 204; Bob
• Pegg, 255 and 213; Leon
Russell, 204; and Wes
Simmons, 253.
High scores for the ladies
were by Cathy Carson, 201;
Caroline Greenaway, 216 and
222; Brenda Griffith, 214;
LylaAnn Harkness, 242;
Linda Hickey, 215; Verna
Hodgins, 203; Helen Skelton,
237; and Rth-Ann Steffan,
231.
Thanks to the spares
Caroline Greenaway, Blair
Lieboid, Gayie mcArter and
Helen Skelton.
• WEDNESDAY LADIES
Elda Nether captured the
ladies' - to P single with a 293
and the triple with 679.
In the team standings the
Bluejays are in first place
with 29 points while the
Humming Birds and Hoot
Owls are tied for second
place with 26 points. The
Artic Eagles are next with 18
• points, followed by Meadow
Larks, 15 and Jenny Wrens,
12.
Gaines of 200 points or
better Were played by Mary
Campbell, 214; Jean King,
238 and 242; Caroline Green-
away, 204; Christine Foxton,
234; Mary Lee, 245; Marjorie
Cook, 249; Kim Rae, 239;
Brenda Finley, 214; Shirley
Storey, 209; Shirley Sa 1 lows,
219; Jeannette Scott, 219;
Janet Storey, 201; and Elda
Nethery, 283 and 212,
Spares • for the evening
were Marjorie Cook, Kim
Rae and Joan Allan.
Duplicate
bridge
The Wingham Duplicate
Bridge Club met at the fire
hall on Thursday night with
Mary Caslick and Wilfred
French placing first, and
Marg Cruickshank and Alma
Hanna were second. In third
spot were Louise Welwood
and Mary Lloyd, while Mae
Porter and Jean Aitchison
finished fourth.
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• • •
The Iromiten • Posted -their
fourth consecutive. win with
a 5-3 comfrombeltind win
lOncardine Friday eight.
After 40 minutes- of
lethargic play,:the Wingham
club found itself downty,
three However, the
Ironmen exploded -for :five
unansweredgoals in the final
period tosifeep. past the
floundering Kinuelts.
• Unfortunately 20 minutes
doe -slot 'make -a 4galne-..1h• e
Ironmen were lucky to be
trailing by jest three goals
based on their performance
in thefirat 40 minutes. They
appeared to be asleep on
their feet and when theydid
have scoring chances they
would fall short of finishing
the play
The only line • which
showed any signs of life was
that of Frayne, ,Gnay and
Remngton, Who have been
carrying, a big part Of the
load.
Craig Weise scored twice
fpr the Kinucks in the first
period, with Doug Petrie
setting him up on both plays.
Kevin Stewart petted one for
Royals'
hockey
schedule
Ontario Hockey Association
Intermediate "c"
Fri. Oct. 31, Mount Forest at
Wingham, 8:30
Sun. Nov. 9, Wingham at
• Lucknow, 7:30
Fri. Nov. 14, Goderich at
Wingham, 8:30
Fri. Nov. 21, Lucknow at
Wingham, 8:30
Sun. Nov. 23, Royals Grey
Cup Festival
Fri. Nov. 28, Wingham at
Goderich, 8:30
Sat. Nov. 29, Mildmay at
Wingham, 8:30
Fri. Dec. 5, Wingham at
Mt. Forest, 8:30
Fri. Dec. 12, Wingham at
Harriston, 8:30
Sat. Dec, 13, Goderich at
Wingham, 8:30
Fri. Dec. 19, Mt Forest at
Wingham, 8:30
Sun. Dec. 21, Wingham at
Lucknow, 7:30
Fri. Jan. 2, Wingham at
Mildmay, 8:30
Sun. Jan. 4, Wingham- at Mt.
Forest, 2:00
Fri. Jan. 9, Mildmay at
Wingham, 8:30
Sun. Jan. 11, Wingham at
Lucknow, 7:30
Fri. Jan. 16, Wingham at
Goderich, 8: 30 •
Milverton Tournament
Jan. 23, 24. 25
Fri. Jan. 23, Goderich at
Wingham, 8:30
Fri. Feb. 6, Luclmow at
Wingham, 8:30
Fri. Feb. 13, Harriston at
Wingham, 8:30
To Be Announced
Wingharn at Mildmay
. • . " 4t.-*
the home did) in Vie hee.,..
and it loOkedveryhadOrffie,go
visitors. •
On the basis of theiddy to rah
that point the*, Irnmaten the:.
already were 'down for the apj
cofmt. Whatever was said in Gnay tied
the dressingroom must have ll
sunk in, because the Wain Wayne, at -s9
which came out Onto the ice vrabl"airi0C
for the third period was -a from Tom
totallydifferent group ;.ot Thirt$
players, • • • ,Frayne a
Maybe. it wasthe early Rerniflgto
goal that gave them life, or
maybe they hadto prove to
themselves they could do it:
Whatever it was, the iron -
men exploded for five goals
to sweep peat the bewildered
Kinucks and a 5-3
victory.
Gard Kinahan things
St)
gain
got
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Theitiin left tne:drnritzi
tied" with the Walherbni
Black Hawks whhada40
record going into...weekend
action. They wereethedided
to play two games on?..the
weekend.
WIRIGHAM I RONMEN JR. "C" STATiRThii
UP TO AND INCLUDING OCTOBER 26i90.
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS •
:
Mark Frayne
Jay Maclaurin
Grant Gnay
Tom Remington
Gord Kinahan
Larry uonalason
Pete Goodall
Mike Montgomery
Jerry Hoggarth
Brian Tempas
Dale Whitfield
neiri Cousins'
Dennis Knox
Len Stamper
Ken Higgins
Ed Haines
G.P. • G. A PTS. PIM. • 4—,
5 9
5 7
5 2
5 5
5 3
b 4
5 3
5 0
5 1
5 2
2
4 1
4 0
5 0
4 0
5 0
8 17 4 11 ,-3
3 10 • 8 . a
8 10 4
3 • 11„ 13 9. •
4 7 12 0
1 5 2
2 5 16 4 • 3
5 5 18' 8
3 4
1 3 8
1 3 2
2 3 0 :4
3 3 „ 2 8
1 1 0 8 2. .
1 1 2 3 ',•.,43
o 0 29 --9 3
GOAL TENDER STATISTICS •••
GOAL TENDER M.P. G.P. G.A. AVG. PIM.
Don Higg 12000 2.000 5 • um) 0 it
Doug Gathblo 180:00 loop 11 3.687 0 0
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TEAM RECORD •
GAMES PLAYED -• 5, 'Wins - 5, Losses - 0, Ties - t),4
For - 39, Against -16.
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