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Wingham Advance-Times, 1981-12-09, Page 13.0•0100r014 • r BY'refertiaaei• • The ,'W4b.phall17, battled'back le era five miaow third -period, hat'ren o 'la, giving,* bur map. Wend Vale as...Agin Bears went, 00, 10 register a 64 'win 'aver. a *heartened Vilingliam Janday night. The Ironmen. well •the firet.two periods, but -Simpit MI out :„ of gas in the third, . The Beare bred the 01)13r goal of the firatfetiOd on, on a power play as Tom Jacques deflected Darryl Tackaberry's backhand shot from the slot. Darrin Watts and Brian Dietner missed on consecutive • shoki, then, Murray MaeDoljaIdOVerad '•WY' stiiiitheriag tthe •rebound as the trOntheir buzzed around the Port Elgin goal. The Ironnien never threatened Seriously ni ;the •first with the exception of that combination of shots. • Things turned around completely in the second •period as the Lumen outbumped, outmuscled and 4610, 4;',;„ nanu. HIggir •Th.oneitherOf' • each Sooter.. tdok a:otos' 'lett side .then tileakoltoaPrrontheslot. tbe " for/*" The Is* 00 *ye up *gOal whilethey Were(*) the powerplay as Aryl Holmes Made a blind ;005 from the left point to l'dikeViratsonan the right side. Jamieson picked up the puck, fended off an attempt by Watson altd•putaped„One by Higgins. Jamieson added his fourth ciatskating Ivio Iron - men for the final score of the genie, outshot their opponents. HOwever, they came old on • • d period bUtc�u1 804: '1*.giont. Beg,tsalit000tok as, his screen 6 the mark on second*01.'01110y • goal; Before the • period • ended, uuins missed on a•,•tW,0-90,710ae break as b1a0140001dat004,14sllramd, andrgatetiptirreboand, In the finali ,stanza, .the Irmaten fought back with Brian Tenpas Scoria . his ..lith of the year firing the rebound off Len „.§talaper!a, initirdahat,.Atft;16;„spto notched his second year drill 'a hard hot klarro.4010Viti4LhOini For some reason the •:1r0a0100 bell04:10i*Pilk after that *at instead of riding on the #01401tillit they had made for 100*. selVes. Jim ories.gi*,the' Bears a 34 lead, capitalizing on a two -on -one break, drilling one upstairs. 'Ten seconds later, on alma an • Wingham's only golf Was antam • IO.� r • The Wingham Bantam 13 tea i0 SUffered its first:loss of the year when it played at CioderiCh last 'Wednesday night. Theflnal score was 7-1 forCtoderieb: •• • scored by ,Dwayne !Jenkins, with Ed Sweeney getting the • assist,• Thurso:0Y illlht Goderich • came te Wingham for, the • return game. Once again- it •proved ton strong ,for the Wines= team, 'whming,10- MORRIS and EAST WAWANOSH FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE, CHRISTMAS DANCE Blyth and District Community Centre • Friday, December. 19, 1981 • 's• Music byfree:Spirit- 7 • Tickets $5 per person. Lunch Provided. Tickets available fromyour directors. ' • STARTIWED. TO-TUES., DEC. 9TH -IST Sun.-Thurs. Ono Showings Fri. -sat. Two Showings 7 &. "Two hours of non-stop tlyielt •Howick arena: hock• ey times A schedule for • hockey • action in HoWick for the 1981- 1982 sea.sonhaS beercarr1ved •at. GEimetimesare- lifijafp...57.47§4,410 p.m. _.; t 1:30 p.m.' and Thursdays at 6 Pm- • Pee Wees--Sattirdays at 2:30 p.m. and Thursdays at 6 p.m. .18 a iitani s—Wednesdays and Fridaks nt 7 p.m. Midgets --Fridays- att 8:30 Ringettesaturdays at 3:30p.m. • Recreation—Tuesdays, Thursdays at 9 p.m. and Sundays at 8 p.m. whoa hoppeneo 10 him should happen to you. Shows 7& 9 pm • Saturday Matinee •, 2:00 prn SNOW WHITE & .THE THREE STOOGES All Seats $1.50 CAPITOL THEATRE 1 1 1 111 1 1111 likas The winners of The FIND A PD STM* ON THE SOT. TO/A OF YOUR eUTTERED POPCORN AND WIN A FREE PIZZA FROM THE PIZZA TRAIPUIN WINONAM CONTEST are Tracey Brown, Windham. Larry Parker. Windham: Paul Brophy,. Wingham. Terry Curran, Lucknow. Sheila Walker, Windham: Heather Swanson. Windham Thle week's FREE CHILDREN'S MATINEE "The Jungle Book' Showtime ZOO p.m. WINGHAM, ONTARIO PHONE 357-1630 FOR 24 H. MOVIE INFORMATION 101111. NNW 111.1111111111011/4 SHOWTIMES Wednesday and Thursday at 8:00 p.m. only II Friday and Saturday at 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. 13 trs a his summer' Ned Racine is waiting for something special to happen.," And when it does... I()I)Yrlit 1.. the trittpertil sin r the ‘tivien ifvustl% Playing Wed. December 91h to Sat. DeCember 121h, for the He won't be ready Maylog Sum December 131h to Tue. December 1511h. SHOWTIME 8:00 p,m. each evening • CREECH & CHONG'S PUCE 10 Peter kik Onial his red-tiot Collicrnla Dolls,. 11 Together theyte gang for .01,47 7 It ~Ma comiNG 11 • • COMING FOR CHRISTMAS "TRE TIME BANDITS" Ism •••.5.21g,:`,0 7.„ COVERING UP—'Theport the konmen'crim14,8415114-fult„;.;,,, fid to make it tw0104rillirfg,,,i(19 p• der covers the rebound as Brian Tenpas of = - lronmen beat Hanover last week, but fail - born pears. (David Tiffin Phot) • • • • • COMMERCIAL. LEAqua kyle Ann's limpets are in the lead with 48 Pallas, followed closely .by Lob's Loopholes with '45 ". and babel's Invinalbles with' 44. Cathi's Cruisers •- hatre 440 .„...points, Shirley's Scooters have 39- and Dilys' Dedgara, -Fait* Burke had boththe • 304 high -single and 645'high triple, while Jean MerldraY washigh for the ladies with a 282eingle and a triple of 702. Games over 200 were bowled by Doug 1VlacLeorl, 231; Jim Moran, 234;Mike, Darling, 212, 210; f.''Barty Moran, 205; •Filaticis Merlriey, 224, 208; Bohr, 210;2°4225Fra;n1E-t113;7twietikelir::43044 • 247; `Roger Irvine, 206; -Simmons, 218; Ga Chapman, 202; Je Meridey, -244, 282; Ver Haugh, 208; Janis Creed 243, and Betty Darling, • Thanks to spares Barry Underwood and Dar Hickey. '.*OR MEN a' gIVSingles went to Goittge',000n with a 219 and to GOrda, finds with a 177. Hi' hles went to • Genigeti n with a 356 and • to HO otirgeating with 325. HaroldiEeithig, 165 and 160; 176;' .,criWge Gibson, 219; Charliti411itiaMan, 165; and, Harry !ar411 55 more. ,*0.,.5.p. Bill Uuidriks, BOW.11erS:i..7.,iiiso, isco.red 150 or • SENIOR LADIES The Poppies leadin lea play with: 41 points, follo Albystett1!'taid, enitahse 3S6'w William; ' the Pansies Pansies and the 11, . High Em& Wes Finnigan witi, ) iy • LockWood ' -WROXETER-GORRIE MIXED • Ron McMichael was hig man in both triple and shigl with scoresof no and 315 Chicly Hutchinson • took the high. honors OF ladies with 625 and 277; 4 Games over 200 were bowled by Cindy HiitchinSon 204; John. Wheeler 205, 214;' Len Hordyke 251, 200; Butch Stone .206, 201; Ron Mc- Michael 222, 241; .Mike Newton 224, 261; Bob Allen e 222; Shirley Pellett 207; gu — Jerry De Jonge 231; Wendell wea the Stamper 226; Joe Craig 215, eet 205; Les Stafford. 200, 232; 20, Joan Allen 200. ey, FORDWICHMIXED .• It' was Gertie Lam "s oramnight as she led, the ladies W. with a 250 single and' 638 triple. For the guys it was Charlie Harrison with a 301 single and Murray Wilson with a 669 triple. Games of 200 or over were bowled by Weert Klaassen 209; Brian. Schneider 212; Ted Klaassen 205; Nellie Allan 202; Doug Browne 209; •Ken Bender 2�3,16; Murray Wilson 234, 212, 223; Dave Dinsmore 259; Gerald Matheson 222; Elfreida Klaassen 223; Gertie Lamb- kin 205; Scott McLean 205; Brenda Browne 205; Wallace Bilton 202... BLUEVALE MIXED -.,Dorothy Thompson had the high single of 230 and the high triple of 571 for the ladies. Andy Adams captured the high single of 278 for the men and the high triple of 693. Honorable mention goes to George Fischer with a high triple of 636 • and to Les Brewer with a 619 triple. Games of 200 and over by:were rolied George Fischer, 230 and 210; Les Brewer, 239 and 211; Ross Nicholson, 233 a nd,224 ; Andy dams, 237; Harvey Timm, 7; Edna MacTavish, 210; onnie Brewer, 203; and, ilt Boyd, 203. $01:;*1 remaining elleft Ito : 0. the breaktheyneedd to get backe.ithindttix errant pass up. the. middle and drilled a Sloth)! eVar Williamson. Jeff Speer put the Barons up by tiro on a good rusk up the ngbtaide. Jeff kept to the outSidea9,10 moved to the cOrtieraie.Ihr7 cut sharply toivaiilathOrd . I3 close ltufm. .-„,, tO.'Wat*:4 0 Sot, PflinfellAte 04 ..„. ofIritItet.i..,,:,,btgo,o,waslt i '14'7.cm' Y Kevin Dietner's 830 'In, tilled of'the night as he host "th* slipped tbrotlIff.h• tWR defienders-at hitielfne. out -maneuvering . theis one 7. defenceman back unitswapt across the gotthuoilth and ' potted one to theft. side. • Seconds later Murray - Dewar set up evinDiet' ner's first goal With tring pass to the top or the h crease and r,ave Deitner an e easy tipin. • • 'es-of-the-Yall went to N ?Sand 211, a2Dindto ai JeaitMathertth a 190. . High doubles.:Went to,Nora 'Finnigan with: 407, Win - 20.4. nifred Lockwond, 352, Jean Mathers, 316, and Catherine CaMbbell, 315. Kevin Dietner tied the score early in the,Secentl, surprieing Terry McAuley with a quick shot from. the faceoff Darrin Watts gave the Ironmen the lead for the, first time at 14:19 after taking a good , pass' from ken- C.ousins. Brian Dietner made .it breakaway after .Brabby fed ° him a perfect .past to send him in all alone. Brian Dietner rifled One: by' McAuley's glove hand with a perfect shot. Bruce licLatightia brought die Brironte,within rine goal, bkrippiag one t Don Higgins, Who played second and third periods in the net. Higgins got a piece of the puck but was unable to Men's Monday Night George Skinn had the pi flying and took both dividual honors with single and 759:triple. Games over 225 we rolled 'by -truce Macke 230ratt Foxton, 282; T English, 277; Barry Gar ner, 228; Ken Simmons, 27 Bob Mundell, 274; Doug Nei 282; Bruce Skinn, 249, 24 Jim Steffler, 234, 276; Bo Johnston, 263; Greg Store 280; Ray Wa 1 ker , 246 George Skinn, 348 and Bo Armstrong, 228.. • • • Wingham in- Bantams edge 348 Teeswater 6-5 re' n, • Titn Brown scored four ed goals fa lead the WhighaM • Bantams to a 6-5 victory over 5 ; Teeswater on Sunday in the Lockridge Memorial Arena. 6, • Teeswater opened the b ' scoring early in the first Y , period before Brown tied the game at 6:37, assisted by Paul Kenyon and , Jeff Walden. Two minutes later Teeswater went ahead 2-1, t. but once again Brown tied a the score, assisted by y Kenyon. With one second remainin g in the first frame, Walden scored on a blast from out- side the blueline, unassisted, . to put Wingham ahead 3-2, • A 22 Teeswater tied the contest 3-3 at 4:03 of the second period. Brown then scored two in a row, both goals assisted by linemates Kenyon and Paul Robinson. In the "pins over average Bruce Skinn and Bill Me tialfe are in the lead with phis of 308, followed b George Skinn and Clar. Weber, plus 276; Jim Steffler and Ken Santon Sr., plus 243; and Barry Gardner and Bob Johnston, plus -205. Thanks to spares Dan Montgomery and Ron Wal- den. COFFEE KLATCH Those bowling 180 and over were: Julie Candlish, 216; Nora Finnigan, 214; Jean King, 197 and 214; and, Shirley Storey, 216 and 226. THURS. NIGHT MIXED Linda Walden bowled a super game' of 306 to capture the ladies' high single. Jo McCormick had the high triple of 674 for the ladies. Bill Wall claimed the high single for the men with a high of 290 and a high triple of 723. Games of 200 and over were played by: John Fisher, 259; Andrea Bridge, 204; Robert Wharton, 207; Jo McCormick, 276 and 217; Bruce Higgins, 207; Marg Gavreluk, 234; Sheila Walker, 208 and 207; Gary Jamieson, 211; and, Linda Walden, 306. Team standings are: Sheila's Rocky Roads, 13; Barb's Gum Drops, 12; Helen's Alley Cats, 10; Robert's Roadsters, 9; and, Cathy's Cream Puffs, 8. Thanks to spares Lori Gavreluk, Sylvia Pewtress and Brenda SchieStel Jason Goodall widened the Wingham lead to 6-3 at 10:06 of the third frame, assisted by Ed Sweeney. Teeswater scored two unanswered goals to make the final score 6-5 for Wingham. 'ICE CHIPS — Randy Nixon took a hard check along the boards and was taken to the hospital for X- rays. He will be out of action for several weeks with torn shoulder tendons. Duplicate Bridge Club .The Duplicate Bridge Club. met in the fire hall last Thursday evening. Placing first were Marg Cruickshank and Louise Welwood with Yvonne Mc- Pherson and Rena Fisher in second place. Elaine Colvin and Jean Hodgins placed third, while Mary Caslick and \ Jim cirn came in fourth. • Former area horseman races in BC • Former area horseman Mae Galbraith is chalking up the wins out West reports Wingham harness -racing fan Bill Johnston: On a recent visit to British Columbia, Mr. Johnston took in races at Cloverdale, the track owned by Jim Keiling and Keith Waples, and also saw many Ontario hor- semen, among them Mr. Galbraith, who lived Wingham and rated at all Ontario tracks a few years ago. The son of Verne and the late George Galbraith .. ot • Wingham, Mac had two wins on one Cloverdale program and one on another while Bill was there. He also had out- standing success in the BC Stakes this fall with the brio - year -old filly he raised, sired by his Romeo Lobell, a great horse many will remember at local tracks • veNtssbllt By Peter Bauer : • ther his educatinn at ,college Dave 'Nesbitt is in his (undecided at present) rookie year as an Itonman taking a course hi drafting. ' this season playing centre. . He hopes his monetary needs He 'Weighs in at 175 pounds, will he looked after in that and stands 5 feet, 9 inches occupation. Sports dominate tall. as been out Of his major „ interests, • hockey for a little over one however;he his decided to yea*, but with some con- give some of his •Aiine to ditioning big things are members of the opposite sex. hoped for. In regard to', the , team he At 18 years of age he has a believes they are a "super • slight reputation for being a bunch Of guys" and he's rough and tumble sort of already begun a cattier - *Mi. tin the ice he has had aderie with them and is no problems tti date so far as having a good time. mapr penalties' are con- Dave is a product of thg cetned, but when he hits he Wingham minor hockey or- ; craes some openings for ganization having played his linerhates. Up to this three years in the system point he has been held score- before taking an abbreviated less in five games, hut has leave from the heickey scene. had two assists. Knowing that the team is Dave is a resident of young and needs time Wingham and attends F. E. together he looks forward to Madill Secondary School the club making the playoffs while taking on a part-time and then perhaps at that job at Knechtel's in time with 30 games under Wingham. He plans to fur - their belts, going all the way. 40 • •••• , . • '0' KEVIN HASTIE of the Wingham Royals takes a crun- ching check from a Mildmay forward behind the WInOham net. Mildmay scored three quick goals In the 4 game Sunday and went on to win 74 (David Tiffin Photo)