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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
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d
period bUtc�u1
804: '1*.giont.
Beg,tsalit000tok
as, his screen 6 the
mark on second*01.'01110y •
goal; Before the • period
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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-
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• Friday, December. 19, 1981
• 's• Music byfree:Spirit- 7 •
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and Fridaks nt 7 p.m.
Midgets --Fridays- att 8:30
Ringettesaturdays at
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Sundays at 8 p.m.
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COVERING UP—'Theport
the konmen'crim14,8415114-fult„;.;,,,
fid to make it tw0104rillirfg,,,i(19
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der covers the rebound as Brian Tenpas of
= - lronmen beat Hanover last week, but fail -
born pears. (David Tiffin Phot)
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• 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
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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.
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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
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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.
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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)