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Ingham Advance -Times, Thur Janum �
�. iNllalGh9AM IRONlIlBN Jit. I'D" STATISTICS
I9p t9 wind Including Dec, 21, 1975 •
Pen, VT
Player
�aq Y p� 9GP G AA Pts N in
Rvecreafion l !nus-SE14 JQ ..... ............. ....... .. 17 7 20 27 37
STEVE CAST,f. 15 10 1.5 25 21
DC.k pTG bElTM ...... 12 - 13 1.1 24 18
I tIT'IPI 141 A`........... . . . 10 12 B 20 14s -
,s" Ni 1RRA`Y BL*CK 17 10 10 20 1;
CRAIG ,, Y .• 16 7 11 18' 10 Rlpgette `
��� ... 35 t New Year's Day and open the fol -
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JIM McGEE .. 16 7 11 18. • , The gir Is league of ringette has lowing day for the planned activi-
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IAM , ONTGOMERY .. 17 10 8 18 26 « : � , , < < y „ ° now played nine games for a 15- ties. _
GERALD 141►11 ` ER ............ 7 7 7 14 15 u' N h � ' �,
yl
If , .,.......... 10 6 7 13 16 � �,�� �f r". � ���t7 � ,,. yF' -
��� ,r � „ rr. 0 7 �,s +;? � � H ,&,� ��� sy g�Ylle schedule. The league 18 p—p--,tf k
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JOHN I1 ON ........ 14 5 7 12 39 g � 1 i ' F `ky'' 6 2 p n�� 's I✓ strictly a house league, however, Dance ('l $SC6
13 3 7 1Q 53 t71II�HOII.NI
four exhibition games are plan- In early December we offered a
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KEiTII�i ,CARTER r 15 3 6 9 13r, _ ' y 3 ned with Seaforth in January and some -dance classes. The first
;', » �" f ` ' s February. The league has been a 5
G1LEG-
HAMILTON 14 3 5 8 36 ' . �� f' ��` � � �, s "`fun experience" for the girls series offered only five-lessot�
BOO-JOHNSTON .. 14 3 3 6 25 F. w° ;^. Cr �'+ and it allows them a new game Christmas meantThat was dthe r remainder
PA[TI., SK1NN �. of ,
DON CARTER 8 1 4 5 14 � •: which is designed-- :for. Ahem.- the year as to follow in the New
BERNM HAINES .. 5 1 2 3 '10 ,;ear. w e N a
w 4;: f ` havmi Rour c i1d take ballet or s
!� .. ': °< ,, holiday, earls will be back and yed ed ua .�.
TRICK FORT � .. .. 10 0 2 2 14 � �' � ���� ; � "' ., d
JEFF LO=IDGE 1 0 1 1 7 Y, g g, Y h
KEITH RAYMOND 5 0 0 0 8 k:` y the teams will have a full comple-. Highland lessons,', contact us im-
r, ment of players. . mediately. These . lessor s Will .
Iienoh Penalties 16 The standings to date are as until e.
TOTALS 17 110 149 259 474
f r continue truth' Jun
t� r
follows: • �'.,.
W L T F A Pts Ski Lessons
FOAL TEN®Ells,r ,.r,• + ii1"z .`�� � ..,- ,,#�u•''°a .�:x9..t%rk,'f' .a,; .°r,F{ �. , Staintons, 6 3 0 66 47 12
We are making arrangements
Marks 5 3BENNY BLACKWELL-520.45 minutes played; 8.68 gaanes; 146 57 11
for some ski lessons for young
27 goals against; 3.11 average; penalty minutes, 0; shut -outs, 1. " Waldens . 4 4 147 45 9'
people. More information will be a
DOUG INGLIS-X99.15 minutes played; 8.32 games; 42 goals .FLYING HIGH IN THIRD ---The Howick Golden Eagles of manager Harold Gibson and trainer Don Coghlin; from left,. IGA 1 6 2 6071 4 forthcoming. If you think you 4
agaiinst; 5.05 average; 2 penalty minutes. the Intermediate "D" League have won eight games and middle row, in uniform are Chuck Gibson, Len Gallaher, Lori Gavreluk heads the would enjoy this, contact tis im-
lost five so far in their season, good enough for third place in Ga field Gibson, Doug Boyd, Ron Williams, Doug Hargrave scorers with 37 goals. Her sister mediately.
TEAM RECORD o
the six Team division. Team members, from left, standing and Kevin Hastie; in front are Ron Riley, Ron Livermore, Cheryl is chasing her with 33. In 0-0_0
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Ganes played, 18; wins, 12; losses, 4; ties, 2; "goals for, 110; are: treasurer Larry Clarkson, coach Roy McKay, David Wa ne Smith, Keith Bristol, Peter Leppard, Jim Stewart third place is Maureen Beattie Any Group
goals against, 69. Hargrave, Bobby McIntosh, Barry Gibson, Ken Williams, and David Jacobson. (Staff Photo) with 26. Pam Cameron is fourth For any group needing help in
Three -star points, ---Steve Caslick, 14; Doug Leitch, 12; •Mur- with 25 and Kim Foxton is fifth organizing or processing a
nay Black, 4; Gerald Wheeler, 3;, Kevin Carter, 3; Greg Ha'mil- with 21 • p facility contact us. We are at your
ton, 2; Mark Chisholm, 2; Kevin 'Murray, 2,- Bernie Haim, 2; Christmas Fun for Tots disposal and would be willing to' `
Brian 1'ahbee 1; Russel Jones, 1. A program of babysitting was help you out.
Hat tricks ---Doug Leitch, 2; Kevin Murray, 1; Murray Black, ' o arranged, for mothers who want-
1;
ant 1; Ian Montgomery, 1; Gerald Wheeler, L ron, e c ip
e ' ed to get last-minute shopping
g g done without having to take theI.•
pre-schoolers through the stores. winghom Lions
WARD lJ PTI G RO V E s wns
Although the local radio station men into the, lead at 13:04 and a working overtime for him as, Noticed injured Ironmen Rick The senior citizens took the morn
was warning people t4 keep off pair of power play goals, one by those goal posts rang with reg- Foxton took a stick on the head as ing sessions duringC the'week and notorious over
a
the roads, largest crowd' of Gerry Wheeler at 17:21 and the
CHARTERS® ACCOUNTANTS � ularity. Greg Hamilton gave he watched from the sidelines the junior citizens took the 4 to 6 � the season was on hand at the other by Doug Leitch at '18:18, Arthur's hot scorer Wayne Roon- and think for a moment he 'sessions two Saturdays prior to0
John C. Ward, C.A. bstoWel local arena to. ,see .the Irohmen gave the Ironmen a 4 to 1 lead. ey good coverage, erasing his ef- thought he was in the game for he Christmas, and the three days Arthur, Teeswatnr 4
R. E. Uptigrove; C.A. (519) 291-3040 clip the wings of the Arthur The second period saw close fectiveness. rather reluctant) released the:
Y prior to Christmas. My hat is off The Winghain Lions added two Screaming, Eagles 8-1. checking and hard hitting. The Pity the poor"chap who had to hold on the Arthur player's stick. to these people who faithfully, more victories to their record last
With the play in the Arthur end only. goal of the period was scored pick the three stars in this one as Never before has' one seed those 'went down to the Presbyterian weekend, damping Arthur 8-3 on
_ y working Jim McGee at every Ironmen was a star — they Arthur Eagles' so frustrated as Church to look after any children Friday and edging Tee*ater" 4-2
flipping the puck to Gerry Wheel 7:01.
er in the slot and of x the Iron- The third period saw the Eag- all skated and checked with the they were in that third period. who might come. However; it was on Saturday. Both games were
effectiveness of the New- York The rough treatment dished out disappointing to find so. very few played in Win
gham• -
men hind a.goal at 1:23. But just les wilt under -the Ironmen pres- Islanders and were, handing out by the Ironmen had'sa their g Dave Bennett was the' Lions'.
V�� plied took advantage of this service.
SER VICE past the mid point of the period sure. At 2:05, playing a man more than one Philadelphia energy and even with the man If anyone out there who reads top shooter Friday, firing the hat
Arthiir's Wayne Rooney picked short, Greg Hamilton blasted one thump, especially.,Ahat Murray , advantage in the third', time and , this has the • answer, please help trick while his emate Gord .
up a power playgoal at 11:27 to from his own blueline which took tune .again `the were called on '
LISTOWEL Black: The three stars selected Y tis by calling the rec. office. May- fi:inaha red •twice.__M ke,
evep itup•. Doug Leitch combined a boomerang curve, catching the the off -side or for, is Yes, their
A for the game were Doug Leitch the be we started too late and your Mon
29� 1 -2111 with Garry Wheeler and Ian inside of the Arthur goalie's d ave -Kieffer and
g Gerry Wheeler and Ian Mont' frustration showed. „. shopping was done. From one Kevin Hickey scofed Wingha'rn's
Montgomery to shoot, the Iron- and sli into the corner of the 'In betw n - period action Steve "
AIRLINES CRUISES PPS' gomery.'Doug Leitch picked up pe group 17 mothers expressed in -
other goals.
BUS TOURS GROUP TOURS net, a very unusual goal to shoot Gerry Caslick presented a air Arthur picked_up eight gf the
the hat trick and an assist. Ger P P terest in using it.;" ,
the Ironmen ahead 6 to 1. At Wheeler had a big night with a of. red tickets for NHL game be- o_0_0 seventeen penalties called. ` "1
ABC CHARTERS SUN TOURS • 13:32, Brian Yahbee ticked into Pair of goals and three assists tween Chicago. and, Toronto 'by Christmas Schedule ut Saturday's contest the locals
STORESthe net an. ice-tingger shot from and that one twirl and mite did' Don Kennedy'. Steve won the tick- 1 at Arena m"
20 YEARS .OF EXPERIENCEP outscored Teeswater 2-1 in both.
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Craig Lindsay and at 14:17 Doug at the' far end had all the ear-. ets as he led the Ironmen in,three During the two weeks of the first and third periods for I
m • . Leitch, rounded out the scoring. It marks of a budding Toiler Cran- star' selection points for. the first holiday time there has been,, their 14th win. in 17 games.
was a very happy Ironmen team ston. 'Ian Montgomeryla ed the half of the season — con ratula- skating in . the afternoons and l '
'that,ska'ted off the ice with this 8 played g g Dave Kieffer opened the scor-
bluel►ne with finesse. and those tions Steve with your 'hard work ' shinny. hockey in- the mornings- _ at 4:45 of the first on a power
'to 1 win over the Arthur Scream- recision asses are. a treat to. you certainly are deserving of This continues' during this week t''
SMITH."STAKEmOUT P P plaright from the a-0 i
ing Eagles. see. this. award. also. The arena will be closed`on JayMacLaurin. Do McGregor j''„_
0-0-0
WHISTLE, STOP: "Think the, made. it 2-0 at the nine -Mute .
Go r r i e , ' Ironmen had -this. game won `be: mark, from ' Sheldon .mines -a'nd
l ' . Laurie Haines. Teesv►vater' s
fore the first puck was dropped as Wayne Johnston narrowed the '
December 'were all .up with Block stdr e s on Pe na It y shibit
PIZZAS CHESS EBUR 6 S, .' gap with a goal just gave
Winghai -
' � the adrenalin running at full'„
/ , . ' u onds later. Jones gave Wingham
NJanuary force. Those first two periods of bast Sunday, afternoon the at 5•:54 with Mike Campbell tip- • WHISTLE STOPS: Same old a twooal lead'again at 7.:05, of
hockey were the best 40� minutes Ironmen skated to a 6 to. 3 win ping one in from close range. The ORA problem once again, only 'the' third from Dave Bennett and
N A MSU R G S NOT, DOG S _ of hockey seen in a long time. The over, the Atwood -Milverton Corn- lronrnen made it 2 to 1 as Mark one referee on hand and the game twelve seconds Yater Johnston
/score certainly didn't indicate the bines u, juni lor. D action at the Chisholm bulged the twine with a was . late in '' starting
� ..: referee scored his second, of the game to �'
- closeness of the game as, the Iron local arena. quick wrist shot from, l5 feet in- Bruce Griffith coming to the res- make it 3-2. Bennett put•the ganw
AND SUBS •men held a big ace in the out "Action in the first peripa're- side the blueiine, ttssis+�'Foing to cue at last minute call. It was a out of reach -at 18:15 from Jones
standing performance by goalie sembled a Turkey toddling'tb the. , Ian. Montgomery and Murray game' wiu; aYoradic moments of and Ken Tervit to make the count
Do Inglis. He had the Arthur Christmas kill very, slow,' Black at, 15:27.. ;
g Y Y good hockey and several' lapses of 4-2• A
shooters shaking�in misbelief as Jim McGee with a- perfect re- dull play perhaps caused by too �A
Phone 335-3844 he robbed them time and time bound from -the end boards put Action shi#ms nkat0into high gear much turke Wingham only n the un fete
with both teams skating and hit- y' minor penalties in the game to
again and he was note only. good; one away at 3:13 for the first goal Three stars selected by A. J.. of Teeswater's eight.
• ting in the Aecond period. At ,the
but' had a goalie's best friends of the game. Atwood evened it up Murray Black the WOAA were Atwood goalie °The locals journeyed 'to
11 minute mark Hugh Nichol who saw that puck ,cardine last Fridayfor their
was awarded a penalty' shot and' time and again pulling off "sure- !
Murray played it real'cool skat- nual' Midget Tour amedt.
11 ing in slowly and forcing Atwood goal” shot after shot; Murray
r goalie Nichol to make his move. Black who never stopped skating i 1
He then fli picking up two goals and a pair of w
peed rite puck into the' assists; thirdstar Ironmen goalie k
N>€ ` net -on the glove side. At 6 seconds Benny Blackwell who came up
)' left in the period Atwood closed
with several key saves in the
`' the gap to 3 to 2 on a fine shot by earl stages of the nine. And did
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ALL THE,BEST'<" Chris Exel. Y g g
I. ..... . . N you See that stop -in -your -skates ;1
Z � � The third period -saw the Iron- check dished out by Jim McGee? —
• presenting S e n t i n the latest men hit the ice on the fly and in The defence played well for the
p and the best
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I m s only 19 seconds Murray Black Ironmen in this one with Mark 1°
from around the w o r ISI ! connected tor put them ahead 4 to Chisholm carrying the puck well s 3
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2. The Ironmen, with some help and picking up a pair of goals. At
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p S by Atwood penalties, made it 6 to wood c$rtainly is a very deceiv-
• 2 on power play goals by Mark irig team. Thgy.'check well and :b :-` Q ` I '., ,
Chisholm' at 3:38 and Gerry . have the ability to disorganize the t
r • - - Wheeler at 6:45. Atwood closed• --•-opposition.
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•� ',i. the scoring with Steve krueter's Next home gain Sunday night 'r
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power play goal at 15:58. And in a it 7:30 with the ergus Green '
rather unusual game, the Iron- Machine in • town. • After the last 3
men continued their winning loss to Fergus the Ironmen will a
S ways at home with this 6 to 3win`:'` . be out 'to avenge .that loss.°
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'Lions lose two in.tour p' ment
The Wingham Lions dropped , The"locals play host to Arthur
two straight games last Friday in this Friday at 8:30'and travel to
the Kincardine Winter Games Durham on Saturday for a 5 p.m.
Midget Tournament, losing 4-3 to game'.
Seaforth and 5-1 to ort Elgin.
In Wingham s-E;r�game Larry The population density of the
Dalton scored three times, in- Yukon Territory is about nine
eluding the winner in overtime, to persons per 100 square miles
pace Seaforth to -a come -from -be- compared to Q06 per 100 square
hind 4-3 win. Paul McClure scor- miles for Canada as a 'whole.
ed ,Seaforth's other goal. Gord
Kinahan, Jay MacLaurin, and
Kevin Hickey scored for the
Lions Who had a 3-1 lead midway
through the game.
Wipgham took l I of 19 penalties
called in the game.
Port Elgin scored four (roan-
swered third period goals to grab . ®Y now
a 5-1 win and eliminate Wingham Time
a nem p
from the tournament. The Lions K.
took a 1-0 lead early in the second Year'
period on GoriS Kinahan's goal' ``. cont
and Port Elgin tied the score
later in the second before walking
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Message
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and happiness of
a New Year
fill your We.
WM. S. REED
Real Estate,
General Insurance
WINGHAM
away with the game in the third. a' ® 4� •
ties.
Each team collected six pepal-
TOLTON MOTOR SALES.
Port Elgin went on to win the
consolation championship with a
64 win over Goderich. South-
ampton shut out Kincardine 3-0 to BLUEVALE
capture the°grand championship.