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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-01-29, Page 13M I 0 r . ~ The Winghaih advance Ticies, Tbtu°a., January 29, 1976 --Page - W 5 ® INGNAM rd I S/ a± ;r 3 w rrR" x x Fordwich '. defeats Wroxeter, �IGV RE Sj ' °' � � " r Rocket oalt der. The second *hry . ick 1k ts,, fire the count to 2-1 but Jack Burns Tice, F' w e of g f=x! d .. „ , ar 1 E "' f+ -f , v is . i rJ . r 1 W (90 in a simil m • � �, ' HowRicic 'ntp k��cheq League, gaa ass. red �- �� ..: hi i ' ner ascii Dii•*es<Iic,srl�Fa° ,. Saye tliie Wroxeter tar e a 3xt: A LUB��p�,�defeated flair cros��ttivyala p lead going into the thirdperiod. rivals, Wroxeter, in a close, hard directed pass to _ b it past i "• � ;' �,, �',, ,�,,;, a, , , The Fordwich contingent ,begafn i. s 5 ' ^. r fought ,and exciting game at the Fordwich s far Arca The (Sanctioned by the C•F•S•A•) _ a Ing ' y wondering at this point what the b � Howick Community Centre last Rockets had many chances also Rockets had to do to score as they f ' ' Thursday night. Thescore was 5- but lack of finesse and good goal P r o's.e n t s Their t° f , ,� -_ 4. The s tators at the game tending b Wroxe tee's John hit three goal posts with pains / { � P� g g y blank shots and one crossbar. 'Annual 34�� ; " were treated to an excellent per- Wheeler kept them off t}core tote( void' of shooting ac- e:,�f formatace of skills by.both teams, board. curacy stalled the Rocket a a� Carnival " '" A the result of the game was in Fordwich scored their first the had a man adv pta a on r "' %' doubt t>Entil the game ended. As goal of the game earl in the sec- Y f �h� �� � ' four occas}ons. WESTERN '� for Wroxeter, the were the ag- and period as Don Rattan flipped Y P PIS Early in the third period Bill gressbrs as they mounted a vic a shot high in the net after a !Miller took a Don Ruttan pass JAMS � - • � �` . S' attack on )Fordwich for two scramble in front. This narrowed ORS . ,` w and tucked rt into then t to - �; periods until penalties finally row the count to 3 -2: -Jack Burns, Wy caughtup with them to spell their with his second goal of the night, �p iCr demise. Fordwich, however,'suf- put Wroxeter ahead by two once fering from still another lull in Hockey ., again. Persistent checking•in the the schedule, started slowly ® Wroxeter --end resulted in two f h'I building up a consistent two-way in Belmore goals in under a minuWby Ford- effort which proved eventually to wick's Bob Stewart. This tied the 6 Janueffy 31, ��� be superiar in the third period. Intended for last week game and gave. the Rockets the POM , ,,., Wroxeter took a 2-0 lead in the BELMOR.E — It was a busy confidence they needed. With less ;• !% first period. Steve Hamilton in- week for the Belmore teams as then five minutes remaining tercepted a wayward Fordwich they battled with various teams In the Wt iham Arena- ass at the blueline and drilled a from the area. Wray Wilson Fordwich scored P . the winner with a low, hard Shot hard low shot past the startled The local Tykes went down to from the point. A penalty to de - defeat to Kurtzville to the tune of fenceman Lloyd Tuck with only ADAOUSSION 3-2. Goals were scored by Keith g p a1 � V . 2:34 remaining in the game set U De� rave rink Harper and Ronald Chambers. the dramatic ending. Adults Children 12 and under A BEl_(3RAVE RI -NK was the winner Saturday of the Dr. Murray MacLennat)-Bonspiel in Glenda f -the and Jane Mc - $1 °25 SOC Wingham. Norm MacLennan of Waterloo (right) presented the trophy to the winners: wins trophyPherson of .the aoaBelmore Girls' With coach remaining in the team each scored a to tie the game, coach George Hamilton' (right to left) skip Murray Shiell, vice Jack Shiell, second Elmer Bruce and lead Bob s cap- Ham ton girls 2-2. pulled g oaltender in favor of LUCKTIROGRAM ' DRAW Taylor. The team scored three wins and a plus of 11 to capture the tropfiy. A Belgrave rink of curler e de- the sixth attacker. Wroxeter, tured the trophy Saturday night In Bantam action, Belmor fantod Clifford a-1 Don Busby with a two map advantage, made league met on Monday. Hazel in the Dr. Murray MacLennan Y g ' Davidson had a, good 187 single Bonspiel held in Wingham. Norm and Willie Stafford each scored one last ditch effort to tie the and over -300 doubles .were re- . MacLennan, son of the late Dr. three goals, with singles going to game. They took many excellent corded by Adeline Simmons 308 •MacLennan, presented • the Brad Horton and Jeff Mulvey. shots at the Fordwich goal tender and Myrtle Deans 315. trophy to skip Murray „Shiell and In close contest, the local but each was met with equally �• T• Curlers: vice Jack Shiell, Midgets were outshot 2-1 by Bel- excellent saves.. As the buzzes The Special Ks are ahead with his co 47 points, with the Krispies second Elmer Bruce and lead grave. The lone scorer was Glen sounded .to end* the game, both-,-,. y Jeffra Their luck was better as teams provided, once again, second at 45. The Wheaties have Bob Taylor. y' 37; Sugar Crisps 34; Cheerios 33 • The Shiell rink was also the they trounced Monkton 8-3. Des- crowd pleasing entertainment. Y ,�` _, a ` _ �. . ■ and Crackerjacks 29. winner of the 11 o'clock draw, mond Phair led the local boys The final score was Fordwich 5, 0-0—p with three wins and a plus of 11; with four goals. Curtis Dettman Wroxeter 4 as both teams have , � �• LEGION LADIES Second place in that draw went to took the honors with two and one won and lost to each other, Wrox. LADIES' LEAGUE . Thanks to spares: 'Isobel Read- each was scored b Glen Jeffra eter wi"nnin the fist contest, 4-3. • Sharon Skinn swept the lanes -man, Nancy King, Kathy Lyla Ann Harkness scored the the rink of Ron McKague of RR2, Y Y, g last week for a high single of 299 Machan, Elva Trapp and Doreen high single of 253 and high triple Wingham, while third place went Ross Baird and Brian Fisher. The Rockets p4y two games x Young. of 614, with Jean King as runner- to the rink of Roy Pennington, The Intermediates played with this week. Wednesday; in KUrtz- and high triple of 734. Other high 0 — 0 — 0 up with 230 and 580. Other high also of RR 2, *Wingham. Jim Belgrave, that team defeating ville against Drew and Friday, SHOWING A BIG DAYS!, 0 Scores were: Dale Tolton, 204; 206. Schefter's rink from Gorrie Jim the local guys 7-2. The Belmore night in Belmore against league g "® WED.., JAN. 2i to SAT., JAN. 31 i Louise Welwood, 227; Edna Mae , COFFEE KLATCH sYres'were: Muriel Irvine, scorers were Richard Inglis and leading Lakelet. Both' games Armstrong, 208; Anita McKinley, The lea L la•. Ann Harkness, 210• ..Flor- the consolation prize: • • g start at 9:00P.M. y league had 25 bowlers this once. Delmage, 225; Jean Tervit, The nine o'clock draw winner Harry Vollmer. P • 2 SHOWINGS DAILY AT 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. 0 218; Jeapette Scott, 229; Diane week. 202 was also a Belgrave rink skipped • English,' 261; Betty Darling, 219 Shirley Storey and Nora Finni- h, b dim Coultes. Case Case- �. ,;: _... , , ; • �' Jeans Jelly Beans with 62 �' Y :: x. ""' • 220; Jean King, 203; Nancy King, gan tied for the high single wrath g's Win ham' rink won, points held on to a slim lead over more1 253, 267, 212; Beth Skinn; 274; 228. Nora had the high double of second while Bill Hanula's r Joanne Harrison,, 232; • Sharon 443. Batts Bombers with, 61,/z. Place, Norma's nn, Machan, Mules had'52, and Lila's rink, also of, Wingham, captured SMITW'S TAKEwoOUT Ski259; Kathy Mh20.6.; ALaidld Edna Mae- third lace. The rink of Eldon . • nne aw an Limpers had 441/2. P Joan Henry, 213. Tavish were winners of the..draw,Bradle of Lucknow won the /� In team .action, McBurney's a deck of cards each: 0-0-0 consolation prize. Go rr1 e " THURSDAY MIXED Meatballs dropped, to- second Girls bowling 200 or over. this The Dr. MurrayacLennan 1. lace at 29 points, losing -the-lead week were Shirleytore 228• Lu's Lulus were the champs of Y 4 y P. P g' Y Y 1 Bonspielwa&the first major.curl° PIZZAS, ���������to Tolton's Ton ues, who ained Nora N`inni an, 228, 215; Elleq this round, finishing with 3t3 seven j p g p g Shirley Wharton Points. They were edged closely lr nks ofn64 curle saso rtic1 atd.points to urn into the to Henderson'216; pa p, spot at 31. King's Kidneys .drbp 222, 214; Lois Surridge 209; Bev squeaked Marg s Mighty Mice who • • ped to third place with 28, follow-, Hayden 206. squeaked to a 37 score. ed.b Lee's Lambcho s with 25, a-0-0 Diane English had high single NAMBVRGS, NOT DOGS.. c� ;. Y P for the ladies with. 283, while JIM nton s loads .. Scotts Steaks with 24 and Bain's TEESWATER AND • * A LA AND Prodttchad " -Bones with 10. WINGHAM ,LADIES Joyce Church came up with three fi(ialg Cr bg-0116 `winners nice 200 games to take the,,high, . I�ndutdol League � �SO$$ _ of'the' second series. The stand triple of 729: Don Montgomery The Wingham Industrials " 11Aings ended ' as follows: Eve- captured both titles for men with Hockey League ended• its regular PARK PHONE 524-7111 1Y nne's E4ckers 37; Rena's Crabs a high single of 298 and a high season Monday. Slainton's took hones 33SX44 , • ?� triple of 721. 36; Helen's Herrings 35; Joan's P the league title with 'Bridge NOW PLAYING Tlll SAT. Jellyfish 34• Susie's Salmons 25; Other. high scores .were: Joyce Motors in second, Advance f • Y Church, 265, 252, 212; Don Mont; ' s M�„"„ y„ Dianne s Goldfish`22. Timers third and Crawford Hilda Cronin bowled* the high gomery, 211; Elda' h 23 Netery, 0, Dodges 4n fourth. t the (MYSTERIOUS 213• Keith Moffatt ' 206 233• single of 255. Betty Kennedys 563 + + + This -is the third season of ac - MONSTERS Luanne Kerr, 237, 210; Jerry was the high triple. Other over tiQln for the league, and ,theWinter • '� ®: 200 singles were chalked up by Smith, 206, 210; Doug Elliott, 216; calibre, of play has improved Perrie Holmes 209• Helen Bernice Cooper 203; Marie Henry greatly since the fist season: The Data herr 212;' Helen Skelton • 210; Marg King 210; Dorothy Bell g YI + .,� playoffs start, next Monday night 0.: 241; Susan Tolton 208; Linda 228; Dave Tiffin, 204; Doug Neil, with two games scheduled: Sounds • " Walden 210; ShirleyKennedy 210; Bruce Skinn, 248,; Skeltdn, •Stainton's. against the Advance - Walden Y g a "`` 5 • 221; BettyKennedy 228; Vi 214; Art`Clark, 248: Tif%ers at 9:15 and Crawf rd Tyson Show •- 0-0-0 Y The New Ian Steffen 236. Dodgers. meeting the Bridge WROXETER LEAGUE starring • ,,.. • _ 0-0_0 . Mustangs at 10:30. FEB. I o. ONE NITE ONLY COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Mary Beth Riley ran away with The action will be fast and • •' ' ”' " ^ ' The Roses are leading -the both high single and triple for the furious and should be a treat to • ULT ENTEW AINMEN "1,1" ,.I+' " '• .• standings with a total of 73 points, ladies with a 282 single and.a 715 Ey, watch. And best of all—there's no Mi11NIFICENT OBSESSION followed by the•Hollyhocks at 68. triple, Bill Brown took both for admission charge. Everyone is s • n"NI u .N Tied at 56 ate the Glads'and the the men with a high single of 303 invited to enjoy the excitement. • =_ -Mayflowers; the Poppies have 53. .and triple of 823. ;all.' W 1" a,iN and the Bluebells 45. Other scores over 200 were: ® ���� ••••••• = " a�' t Verna Haugh came up with the Bonnie Johnston 214; Nolda No game On rk �Y! ONLY! � �Y • ' '"� "` ti ^ p.''Ik a.,'" 270 high single and 589 high triple. Kulas 200, 219; Evelyn Stamper • J S ! • IWNiIA M00RI MANAMA AFYgN For th6 guys, it was Francis 217; Audrey Johnston 233; Sunday n/9�1t $UN. , SEB° 1, MON. 2, TUES. 3rd �N gRph Merkley who bowled, a 268 high Frances Breckenridge 220; Mary single and Jim Griffith w•ho had Beth Riley 249;• Dick deBoer 263; Due to the fact the Walkerton 91 • Junior "'D" team has, folded, and featuring ® the bigb triple of 682. John Haasnoot 214; Aart DeVas g THE TUES. FEB. 2nd. •, WED. 3yW.% there will be no Junior "D" DALLAS HARMS and GREAT SPECKLED BIRD ' t` Thanks to•spares, Anna Haugh 273', 207; Wendell Stamper 215, ® . hockey at the local '�Irena this • y p and Kevin, Hickey._0Ron 237; Bob McCaughan 219Saturday, February 21.— 8:00 111° MYSTERIOUS ,�TE1`I®VS • "GOLD" sp0 Kon McMichael 200; Gordon �nday night„ y+ y p• ".1 ...°"'1"""°'""'"' '" Next home game will be the Festival Theatre, Stratford, Ontario ® ° ® to "PAPI«ION" SENIOR LADIES Haasnoot 221; Joe Craig 239,226, MONSTERS : E. Laidlaw bowled the 201 high 214; Bill Brown 266, 303, 254; Jim 'first game of the playoffs. Watch .. WED. FEB. 4 Io SAT. FEB. 7 �' '1•iCk�4s $5.00, $4.®®, =3i.00 8s $2.®® ® single and Amy Edwards chalked McCaughan 212; Wayne Cantelon for times and dates in next • 1 1 JtJ1 ` 1 23 when the ?01, 207. week's paper. FOR RIESPIVATIONS PHONE (519) 271-4040 Show times -Sunday: �,I'.IAl�•r•.�•J s.J.�t�1 up the high double of 3 ® 1 a JI. unz . d . �Q.1, _ na�..11 •._ 9ftii , DOUBLE THRILLER 2:00-4:00-7:00-9: 00p.M. � el ® I1ARD TIMES Show times Monday and Tuesday: • 7:oo.and 9:00 p.m. only."N" ® umber To (al ' 1 R 357m'1-652 FOR • ABQUT NEW INSTALLATIONS, OR TO REPORT FAULTY inRECEPTION CALL f COMMUNICATION IS AN ART at Turnberry Central where these ten students partici- pated last week in a public speaking cor*est.. 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