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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Advance-Times, 1980-12-23, Page 16144 :r.4.14.,AW1.Q.,rrreitPr^r 41. ••• A•• .aIsa a. Chin 1 • p d • -te4n Itael than ArOwnies enjoyed titWisit. The next Bru welle meeting VMS held ert40 It •J•:;?., • 1 ••• :1 am • ham 13, a t -to, taryllnd BrOgmen, Teewate • , • asurer. Afte eleCt104 d 4 • erbe evoi, And . Doug rAlvork, ••• „1•••.•.--• ,r • • Holidays 400 Peace to all me of good will. Fred, Got Stair McGee - Electric Hope you've served up a great big tasty Christmas! Hied) Ernestine Et Staff / Holiday Hours Dao. 2412 pm to8pm Dec. 26 CLOSED Dec. 264un 4to 8 pm Doc. 2112 tO 1 am Doe. 28 4 pm to 8 pm Dec. 29 12 pirri to 1 am Dec, 20 1204041 amDace 31 12 inn to 6 pro Jon. i 40M toS pm 212phittil - •,• MARK FRAYNE flipped a weak backhand shot into the cornernflife net to give Wingham a 6-1 lead midway througfrthe second period of the gape against Port F !gin Sunday. (Phothby David Tiffin) • WINGHAM IRONMEN-JR. -C" STATISTICS UP TO AND INCLUDING DECEMBER 21,1980 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS G.P. G. A. PTS.PIM. PLAYER Mark Frayne Larry Donaldson Gord Kinahan Jay MacLaurin Brian Tenpas Grant Gnay Tom Remington Dale Whitfield Kevin Coultes, Mike Montgomery Dennis Knox. Pete Goodall Ken Cousins Ed Haines Jim Blackwell.Ken Higgins ‘' • jtirrylfoggarth Dattffki flat 16 17 17 34 17 26 17 19 16 13 29_•14 22 12 19 9 14 23 20 24 '15 16 11 9 20 18 16 12 18 7 13 20 28 22 15 19 6 12 18 23 15 18 15 10 16 6 8 3 17 2 18 2 18 5 15 2 18 2 5 .2 8 1 *10•. 1 • 5 3 r:•.• A teacher isliikAtontributcs,:. to the USC *00 to Say that! one • morning "•' Ona•••4*, her elementarysa04.0*iintlAR, asked if '•tbey conittprat•for the poor people:of 'Sporks Street. Not knowing he meant, she asked niore information. The"young replied that he bad heard a lady (Dr. 'Hitscltmanovh). on TV asking for money Whelp the poor and that theaddresS was 'on Sparks AtrOett, Ottawa. The child' aSsutned, that the poor actually lived there. The USC operates an overseas relief • a03. development agency with headquarters at 56 Sparks Street, Ottawa. Iron crus to keep hold oi The • latest *AO •iin; ti TOOkater Agri -Lotto. .Wt iiade PO.c.10..at theBapk:�f'. Montreal in the '414 e-% pop, •• prize • Went ' Wane? 1VIcKagite of ton.and $200prizeito i. Gordon Mahn otTee* ati • -Fivo $10 prizes by. Knancdtincilto .Moffat Toeswater, Doug • Beliiet#C41#11heer and: 1N1r.-154L Tom fia*Y41S'cit • By Peter Bauer The Winghlim Ironmen 9 15 , 14 18 15 games wal$ season, blowing played ....:9h0.4f their best 7 17 26 21 17 12 15 .. 4 9 4 the Port Elgin Bears right 11 13 124 23.18 out of the picture in a game 10 12 16 27" 15 played Sunday afternoon in 5 10 35 12 11 Wingham. 7 9 0 15 6 • The Ironmen - were really • 5 7 80 26 14 up for the game following a hUmiliating 7.2 loss in Fer.,, 4 5 11 6 6 aaa Friday ..:,,,,u, 4 5 26 7 7 5`"" a""‘"agY night. The first 1 ' 4 6 5 2 period was full of wide-open ,rUgeaur. .. ... , • .2 ' ,, 3 - 0 ' - 3 0 3 2 play, with the home club out 4.. ' et'. -• '" 19 • 1, ..„2 3 ., 6 18 16 skating, out hitting and out,':. r 401irn tJol 2 :ii.7 .1 1 , 0 2 • -.1 -. '''f ' 'GOAL TENDER STATISTICS Goal Ten4ar. , M.P. G.P. G.A. AVG. PIM. S.O. Daut GOA* 100 24. 3.222 0 0 Don " Wine • 60000 10.00 38 3.800 6 0 •. Dairen Totals " 1140:00 1900. 67 3.511' goals to their total. playing their opplaitiOn; to take a 3-1 lead into the dressing room. •They continued to play aggressively in the second period, building en their lead by adding four manswered • • TEAM RECORD Games Played 19-Wlns••12. LOSSi3S 5 Ties - 2 '" • Goakk- for -i09; Against -68: 1 Empty net goal against. Hat Trgro - Frayne. Larry Donaldson Jay Maclaurin, Tom Ingtonk Rick Scrimgeour • WINGHAM 357-3114 trounce Clinton 114,1 Kevin Coultes scored twice ' and collected four assists to pain the !Ingham Lions to an 8-0 win oVer the Clinton Midgets bat Thursday. Also scoring for wing4am were • Blaine Coultes, Ron Schistad, Kevin Saxton, • Daryl Chalmers, Brett • Cameron and Kurt Whitfield. Kelly O'Hagan handled 14 shots flawlessly to pick up the shutout. Joe Tiffin, Chalmers and $chistad were credited with two assists' each while Saxton, Cameron, Blaine, 'qoultes and Willie Rodger earned an assist , apiece. • The Lions are par- ticipating in the Silver Stick Midget Tournament in • -Wasaga Beach over the holidays with their first game played on Tuesday against •the hosting Wasaga team. The final periodieemed to drag on as the clubs began to release their frustration in an emotional game. -41 delay took place when. Re- feree Bob Mitchell was in.. jived, but he returned to the game completing. his offi; mating duties. •• 'The game was important in that a win for the Bears would have brought *el to • within three pohits Of the second -place Iroiiinep. In-. stead the Iron/nen have in- creased their lead to seven points over theAjbe third- place club. The game was only .85 secondsold when Kevin Coultes jammed thepuck by Doug Locking iriliet fOr' the Bears, after hehad dirtied •„. the net. Larry Donaldson . drilled one from the- top of , the left faceoff circle at 7:14 on the power play to make it 2-0. • Just past. the midway mark- of the openingframe Dave Kieffer toOk'l: snap shot from just. *St, *Side the • bluelinegie shot taught the top rightlunni corner,with the puck elurriag Locking's glove hand. Less • than a •,,lminute later Tem Jacques oioc‘i**1:•,,,tafte;',D the right of Doug Gamble. Jacques! shot seeMed to sur- prise eice :virtuall: everyoneeveryoneonth Jinn Blackwell kept the ball: rolling in the middle frame lifting a rebound over the outstretched leg of Locking following good pressure in the Bears' end. At 10:13_ Len Stamper con- nected for his first goal of the • season with a slapshot from the point with the Ironmen enjoying the advantage. Thirty-three seconds later Mark Frayne connected with bit shift from 'close range. He fired onefrom the slot and the puck caught the far-cor-- • ner with the gOalie unable to• glove it in time. Dale .Whit, - field made it /-1, beating backup • goalie Murray MacDonald on a rebound Off • Grant Gnay's stick. • The checking began to get even tighter than in the first two periods and a little on the cliippy side. Gord Kinahan scored the only Ironmen goal of the final stanza on a powerplay With a screen shot from the point. MacDonald had no chance on the shot, With a maze /of players in • front of him. Thirty-two seconds later Jacques got his second of the afternoon with .1 1 , . a long shot fronkthe point to. • round Out the seoring for the Match. ° -Wall itivis a very,;Co vincing win for the .1romien considering the. way they` played just two nights be- fore. • Gord Ifinahanwasthelirst star of the game gutting in , one Of the strongest games so far in this year's campaign. He worked, extremely herd' in the corners playing' sound' defence.• He made nuitterous ffirays'intolhe'offeweiVe ione and controlled the puck as if he owned it. Doug Gamble earned tha,.• second star kicking out 24 of 26 shots. His task was made a little easier by a very Sturdy defensive effort by both the .forwards and the defencemen. Doug would • clear the front of. the net himself whenever. fencemen left anyone un- noticed. 5.141.' • Ed Haines was the third star getting two assists for the afternoon. He also had.a very strong game on defence to bolster an already formid- able squad. The win was the result of et total team effort. it was per- haps the Most aggressive display by the club in a num- ber of outings. It would be hard to find fault with the way the team worked in this match. The Ironmen will host the Fergus Green Machine in Wingham. on Friday, December 26 at 2:30. On Sun- day they will play the Port Elgin Bears. This game will also be played in Wingham with a 2:30,,p.m. start. Jack Tervit was the winner of $23, in the 50-50 draw. .;0:4011,;Stlikrierrv,,r„4„ '95 irn ts' the Kin ... ,.,... .t, ,, , {A. lr ii.,.. 1..4, • ..., 4 , ii ., : ,.4.• I I A ,,t• . ih. 4tt. ' • •". .., . „ i„,4,..•.,...."..,.,,.„,..........,,,...„ il.„:„ ,,,,,,, Arn.....r mle.• ..,... . itr. ..: 4'f'W,',.. 1.,',....14,,,,,51r1P-• . r",-1/4.,.,$.1 mos .oelogs., i„;;Aassitle: :•11.-• • • , • -, '1‘. 4 , ••:‘, '•••• ^•• ; r%.;;4,e' •'! '•.• flORD KINAI4AN'S shot from the point went all the way to beat the lidtg11111,1 '•oafla hltih to thittick Ode Sundy, as the Ironmen downed the heart 0'180 gelpon Setond Plitt (Photo by D6140:111101' • May the Holy Spirit illuminate your holidays. HOWSON AND HOWSON 165 Josephine Stret, Wiriphott Saida and we prediet yoar holiday will be one grand round'of isserriateni and glee s maisks an. JOE KERR:LIMITED • . Contractors. - •• arcel-CrushingTrucking Winghorn, Ont. • • Phone 3574530 k. • Celebrating this hallowed holiday, we send everlasting prayers for a blissful Christmas Lynn, Aitnabelle and ittit " LYNNHOY ENTE' RISES LTD. Ingtivv4 86 East, ghillit Tel. 41-3435 •