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THIS HOLIIAY BE
FILLED WITH ADVENTURE
AND EXCITEMENT -FROM
BEGINNING TO END!
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Limited,Wi'ngham
30 THE SQUARE
'THEATRE
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GODERICH
Burt is
Sharky...
Nobody
Bans
on
Sharky's
Machine.
BURT REYNOLDS
SHARXY'S MACHINE
CLOSED CHRISTMAS EVE DEC. 24
STARTS FRI., DEC. 25 AT 8:00 P.M.
SAT., DEC. 26 7 8 9:10
SUN.-THURS. 8:00 P.M.
MERRY CHRISTMAS
AND A SAFE HOLIDAY
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tie thiswith '!•+a
Kenyon, Pain . Nesbit ..and
Melissa Templemap ` each
bowling dal:
' ''eea Kenyon had: the
�Bh ouble ;of 236, '
laB daeKay had the;high
single 0163 for the boys°and
' the.hi double of OIL'
Games' of 100 and over
wete:; 'relied by : :Becky
Sangster, 125, Sheryl
Cleghorn, 104; %ril. Tiffin,
109. and 116;, Theresa
Kenyon, 131 and Mr' Pam
Nesbitt, 131*.avid 101; Melissa
Templeman, 131;-0, Angela
Kerr, 118; mark Wickham,
100 and 102;° Keith' Metcalfe,
105; Chris Thynne, 117 and
126; Denton Chairtbers, 113;
Scott Neil, 143 and 104;
Jeffry Callieralik.'13fit and
Ian MacKay, 126,and'•162.
JUNIORS,"
The Steeleralealtbi.Ifeagne
play with 9 ggints; .followed
by the Cowboys with 35, the
Ti -Cats with 31, the Eskimos
with 29, the 'Rotig t ..Riders
with 28 and, the':Stampeders
with 23. •
Mammy Cleghorn had the
high single of 193 for the girls
and the high double of 334.
Dwayne Scott had the high
single of 196 for the boys and
Michael Cameron had the
high double of 373.
Games of 150 and over
were played ,, by Tammy
Cleghora, 1913; Jennifer,
Willis,; 153; Carol Sweeney,
186, 'bbie Gk, 154 : and
1` 161; Mike Fraser,' 154;
Dwayne Scott, 196` Jeremy
Scheiter, 152; Michael
Cameron, int and,186; and
Robbiethadwick, 4154.
xS�R... J�iU�NIIORS
The "War H Oks "and the
'Does are tied in league play
with 51 points'each.Mhey are
followed by the AIley.Ca'ts,
47, the Dynamites, 44, the
Expos, 43 and the Stoners,
36.
for the sr. junior girls with a
171 and the high triple with
Kim Rae and Sheri Walden
had the highsingles of 181 for
the senior girls and. Sheri
Walden had the high triple of
515.
Murray Nethery had the
high single of 180 for the sr.
junior boys; and the high
triple of 496.
Jeff Cameron had the high
single of 267 for the senior
boys and the high triple of
592.
Games of 175 and over
were rolled by : Kim Rae,
181; Sheri Walden, 181; Deb
Scott, 179; Angela Wall, 171;
Billy Gaunt, 185 and 218;
Murray Nethery, 180; David
Willis, 182; Peter George, 177
and 176; Brett MacDonald,
216; Jeff Cameron, 267 and
175; and, Billy Tolton,178.
CMRS. JOE WALKER
Bl vevale 1
Intended for last week
Miss Bonnie Perry had as
her guests Bill Doubie and
Julie Matwa from Stirling
and Standish, Mich., last
Thursday and Friday.
WINGHAM, ONTARIO - PHONE 357-1630 FOR 24 HR, MOVIE INFORMATION
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Playing from Saturday, December 26 to Wednesday, December 30th
SHOWTIMES: SATURDAY at 7 and 9 p.m.
Sunday to Wednesday at 8:00 p.m. Only
Special Family Show
Saturday, December 28th at 2:00 p.m.
All Seats $1.50
BERNIE HAI:NES, ceptpin
led- this {rush against the curi"ve
game on defence also scoff
present-day squad 7 5.Saturda
rs, showed he hasn't lost his touch aebe
!t1 team. Haines played his usual solld
'els as the 1977-78 Ironmen downed.:the
(David Tiffin Ph)•
Irr
tr ra`..^a`r� .^sem.- ' ..-��..-.�— ' •.r^�`.►�e
__ SENIOR:MEN
High singles went to Hugh
Mundell with 187 and Gordon
Francis with 175. Ifigh
doubles -went to :Griodon
Frnacis with 350 and Harvey
Timm With 310.
Scoring 150 or over were
Hugh' Mundell, Gordon
Francis, - Charles Bosman,
Alex Robertson and Harvey
Timm.
"iCMIMERCIAI, .EAa1E
There's . a .close :race in,
league standings developing,
Lyla Ann's. Leapera lead
the league with . 54 points.
Lois° Loopholes have 48,',
Dilys' Dodgers have 48 as
well, Shirley's Scooters have
47, Isabel's Invincibles have'
46 and Cathy's Cruisers have
45.
Jean Merkley had the high
single of 257 for the ladies
and Susan Pegg had the high
double of 447:
Ted Moran had the men's
high single of 303 and the
high double of 465.
Games of 200 and over
were rolled by: Susan Pegg,
Jean Merkley,Debbie
Bannister, Barry Moran,
Gene Kruse, Ted Moran,
Wes Simmons and Frank
Burke.
MEN'S MONDAY NIGHT
This was the noisy turkey
roll night and there was.
some real competition for
the birds. Winning the turkey
for high triple was Bruce
Skinn with a 710 and his
teammate, Charlie Hopper,
wolf the
• singlewitl
;ey for the high
0.
Hidden ore turkey
winnelrs we"a Doug Neil, Bob
Johnston;" 4'° . old • Taylor,
Bruce Mathan, Ken Sim-
mons andililataight.
Games dv "r 225 were
rolled` by?'f Armstrong,
•` -Ken ` Sr ons, Hap
Swatridge:ob Mundell,
Wayne. ,;ElstfItr Doug Neil,
Gary Lisle, Olathe Hopper,
blEruce ': Sk i;" Lorne
HamiltortioN Steffler, Greg
Storey, Ted English and Bill
Johnston: tr.• •
In the pins over average,
Bruce , Machan and Bill
Metcalfehold the lead with.a
plus of 373, :followed by
George Skinn • and Clare
Weber, plus 289; Doug;. Neil
and Dave Schiesteel,:258,,and
Greg Storey and Brian Carr,
us 238.
• BLUEVALE` MIXED
The Tulips,lead the -league
with 62 points. They are
closely , followed by the
Petunias, 59, the Daisies, 51,
the Roses, 49, th! Sun-
flowers, 48, and the Pansies,
47.
The ladies' high, single
went to Etoile Johnato& with
213 and the high triple was " '
captured by Winnie Boyd
with s`5.
Les Brewer took top
honors for the
•biidnn'ntriittnle:ryWaPiegyaiesetaarttal ieHaeuxhh, lteewn thFsttonsdi •sheg
!rumen the
b,e up 7 Alton the
ki4pnlt
. iarne played Saturday night "
at the ' t1am arena; It ,
was a goDd game; with Don•
I00gu0soomiflg' p with ?
some c117arves
despitethespeetaaix goals hegsavve'
up, The Iroianten yuere • out
shot 53-22 AS the bigger team
was too hard move:7" out
scoringpositon . A
hod' Wheeler gad the
present-day ,'Ironoaien i, the
early leawith, a tip -in .from.
a good sethp by Kens Cousins:
man Tenpas made it, 2-0,
picking up a bad' clearing
went`rl
attempght Ot bye nto Br ahisn Wall that.
ck and
he fired • iit Into, a Wide opeiii:.:
net.
Bernie Haines wade it 2-1,;
drilling a 10 -foot ,shot jnst
insider the vst.. The
tilers ,.evened the count -
before Tom Remington
made it 34.2 -as the`rpetiod.
wound down} `
Rick •Jaeklin one
upstairs to. again even the..
score,'but,before t i 'Second. _ Ih
period: ended Mike •Bear's
point shot was redirected for
a goal`hiRtek , Cjmgeour.
In -the final''" filr[ie
.0ldtimers took +a 6.4 lead
with three straigh oals by;:.
Dennis" Knox a the
Ironmen playing two m.
shortby ,Mantes" Whit a
se n :shot from point : •
anby,, Randy Alton over
Higgins' shoulder.
.Scrimge b idgl t the
leatunen to within lone goal, •
dekuigHugh Nichol to the ice
and thenbaekhai`iiding the
puck.t h'I'he .goal
was scorepasdim:into anfinalempty
net.
'
Three s,ta�w�'e selected'.
-€rom each team. For the °W-
en
inners, high inners,. Bernie Haines: was'
•
single of 529 and the high
triple of 209.
Games of 200 and over
were rolled by: Winnie Boyd,
Marg Timm, Shirley
Nicholson, Etoile Johnston
and Les Brewer.
Brownie
WROXETER-GO)<ihitE
MI7iD corner
The mens high :trifle of
784 and the high single of 299
was rolled by Joe Craig,
while Dorothy Craig
received the ladies' ,,high
triple with a 612. The ladies'
high single went to Joanne
Jacklin with a 231.
Games of 200 and . over
were rolled by: Mike
Newton, Randy Hutchison,
Mary Lou Sider, Wendell
Stamper, Joe 4Craig, Les
Stafford, Ron McMichael,
Wes Bali, Dorothy. Craig,
Bob Sitter, Jim Hammill,
Ken Pellett, Len Hordyk,
Agnes Hassnoot,, Butch Stone
and Shirley Pellett.
Tharen Keil and Jill Smith
were enrolled as Brownies.
Lisa Chapman and Tharen
earned their Baker's
Badges.
Sheila Richards taught the
Brownies some new songs
:., and reviewed other songs.
The, Brownies sang Christ-
mas songs and heard a
Christmas story. •
The senior Brownies
planned the Christmas,
party.
Each Brownie was given a
bulltein telling about the
sleep -over and about the
Division Camp.
Bantams
win. an+d IOse
last week.
The ' Wingham. • Bantam
"B"- team Played two games
last week -and' came up with'
one win and one loss.
On Wednesday night,
Ripley defeated Wingham 5-
3. .
Brett MacDonald got the
first Wingham goal,
unassisted. Jeff Cameron
and Dwayne Jenkins 'played
a good team effort: Jeff got
the other two goals assisted
by Dwayne.
On Friday night the boys
played Teeswater in the
Teeswater arena. The final''
score was 4-2 for the.
Wingham team. Once again
the Wingham captain,' Jeff
Cameron, sparked ' the
scoring, getting two goals
and one assist. David Willie
and Steve Skinn each got one
goal as well. ,
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We're teaming up to wish all
our patrons a really high' score
Christmas!
tilt FAMILY
...they didn't
make history,
they stole it!
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PLAYING MIDNITE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28th
DEPENCEMAIV KEVIN CARTER clears the .puck
foilo*ving a shot, during the eithibltion game between
the Wingham Ironmen and an oidtime Ironmen squad
Saturday night. The oldtimers downed the youngsters
7-5. (David Tiffin Photo)