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Y . �Vi4% 10 h Wale with 663' and 2 1 Mar Moffatt 251 246; PAUL SKINK
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E203; Jean Ktnq: 229; Peggy 215; Nora Finnigan, 224; Betty 0 1 1 27 1
t ` Tervit, 221; Muriel Irvine, 205, a,= GORD K1NAHAN 0 0 0 0
�X; ^ 274, 288; Marie Skinn, Y y r rs y '.: B RAYOND PENALTIES i ! i 0 0 8 \
Darlin 228 Shirle Store , 216,
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Betty's ambers led team scor- English; 245, 288, 239.217 ; Jayne ` , — 16 PIZZAS,CIRE E S E BU R G S
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Y Thanks to spares Grace TOTALS .... ........ 1�,
28 239 410 722
t Jelly Beans with la Norma's Thompson Mar Moffatt and �� . , A �� S ®� DOGS Marg GOAL TENIIER STATISTICS—Berm Blackwell 814.15 min-
:' 'Mutes with 59 and Lila's Limpers Isabel Readman. - � _' r . ���* s �'
With 44%. h �e utes played;. games played; 37' goWs against; 2.73 average; ® Y _
(: 1 shutout. Doug Inglis, 745.45 minutes.'played; ed; 12.43 games played;
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� '- THURSDAY MIXED COMMERCIAL LEAGUE � � �� � 56 goals against; 4.51 average; 4 malty minutes.
The Roses led the scoring with HAT TRICKS—Doug Leitch 3, Russel Jones, Murraylack,
Diane English took both high € r g q� y
77 points, followed by the Holly- z� Jim McGee, Steve CEslick, Kev:n durra Gerald Wheeler and
�. '��ingle and triple for the, ladies , � .��Y, •
with 329 and 724. Dong 'Elliott s with
a r . Ian Montgomery 1 each.
hocks with 71 and the Glad
took' th honors for the men with 61. The Mayflowers and the TEAM RECORD Phone 335-3844
Poppies tied at- 58 each and the BLAKE SMITH of Wingham is the latest winner of the , goals for, 171;
It• 281 and 696. Over 200 games were Games played, 28; wins, 20; losses, 5; ties, 3•
Y Bluebells had 47. g Win' ham -Minor Hockey Association booster club draw.
also scored by: Diane English, g Y goals against, 93.
226, Doug Elliott 225• Mary g P Mr. Smith accheque or $100lastThu association,
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Ladies' high single and tripleHarold
Campbell, 210r,.202; Art Clark, was Bonnie Douglas with 280 and y, is
596. Mens high single was WINGHAM LIONS MIDGETS — SCORING STATISTICS
urke with 2%7, while
Elda Nethery, 213; forma Brent Stephen
igh triple went to Bob Pegg with y p y GORD KINAHAN .. 28P G A t
270, 214• Bruce Skinn, 234 267 a month) event sponsored b the association.
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rc;, rt zi1,217; Isabel Montgomery, 213; , " "
' Helen Skelton; 232; Jane Day, 705..
DAVE BENNETT 25 23 21 44
Al Skelton, 220; Luanne Thanks to spares: Marie BERNIE HAINES 23 19 '25 44
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KEN TERVIT 28 15 25 40
g i Kerr, 224; Penn Elliott 207; -FINAL
Phillips, Cathy Russell and, 28 12 26 38
. YJAY MacLAURIN
Dave Tiffin, 200; Marg Moffatt, Stephen Burke. DOUG MacGREGOR _ 21 10 15 25
1" 226; Joyce Church, 248; Gayle o-0-0 SHELDON JONES .... _.. .... 23 7 12 19
p the Markdale squad Neil, 200; Gord Daugherty, 223. COFFEE KLATCH a � !MIKE MONTGOMERY
Due to the stormy weather, 19 4 11 15
Many thanks to all the spares . KEVIN HICKEY 18 8 7 15 MARKDOWN
7 called last week. Klatch had 11 bowlers out to bowl DAVE KiEFFER 16 9 4 13
Monday afternoon. Last Tuesda the Ironmen "The only thin to fear is fear
0 �p Y Y Y g STAN- STAPLETON
t Shirley Wharton was the only made the long trek to Markdale itself." As has.. happened' 'this TOM MacLEAN 27 $ 4 12
TEESWATER AND one to score over 200, so she cap- and with a good team effort dame season so often the reserves SPENCE BURLEY _.. Z8 4 28 6 10 R `
WINGHAM LADIES '
tured the high single of 203. 'Shit- home with a big 8 -to -1 win to stepped in and,with a lot of team LARRY MILOSEVIC 9 2 4 6
gF Helen's Herrin s led in team ""
!w' g ley Storey bowled the high double insure first place finish. effort the boys came up with the LAURIE HAMS 22 0 4 4 .
dry. action with 7 points. Evelynne's of 384. The boys hit the score sheet big win. TOM GRAHAM .... .,._ :._. 2 1 1 2
'a Suckers and Reno's Crabs tied at a_0__p earl lack scorin at Leadin the attack in this one KEITH CAMERON OUR WINTER CLEARING SALE
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+; 5, while Susie's Salmons and the 49 second mark and Russel were Russel Jones and Murray fp
i Joan's Jellyfish tied at 2 points WROXETER LEAGUE Jones rounding out the scoring in Black, both with a pair of goals
i each. Dianne's Goldfish re- the first at 11:36. and a pair of assists. 'Greg .
mained scoreless "in this first Francis Breckenridge bowled Two quick goals early in rthe Hamilton played a strong game t.
i round. the' high single with a 245' and second, the first by Russel Jones at the biueline. and had a goal and Rec reatlori Report
.Susan Cronin won the high Mary Beth' Riley the high triple at 4:10 and Bob' Johnston's solo three assists, a big night for any
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single with 237, and Carol Dunn with a 578. For the men Ron effort at 6:17, put the Ironmen defenceman.
i rolled the high triple of 629. Other McMichael took both with a high ahead 4-0. Markdale ' got . their CLEANERS AND MEN'S WEAR
high scores were: Linda Walden, single of 268 and triple 619. lone goal of the game at 11:31 One casualty in this game as
t 211 RenaJoiiwsma 231 Helen Other aures over 200 were Mark Chisholm was cut in the WINGHAM 357-1242
!) i + g from the stick of Bruce Marshall face b a broken face protector WEATHER AND ICE TiME
Sawyer, 226; Yvonne Sowers, 21.7, Audrey Johnston 200, Nolda and Greg Hamilton found the Y P won this weep. Marks' and Wal- '
209; Carol Dunn, 217, 221. Kulas 209; Mary Beth Riley 213, mark with a blueline blast at and could also be lest for. next Does there seem to be anything den's have only one point sepa
220, Agnes Haasnoot 203, 'Shirley couple of games. He was banned else to talk about these days be- ratio
15:00 to send the Ironmen ahead g them. Also Maureen
WEDNESDAY LADIES Nicholson 226 Bill Brown 214 for third or fourth man in as he sides the weather? Oh yes there Beattie, Pam Cameron and Kim PROTECT
� � _ + 5-1 at the end of the second. picked. u a game misconduct is. '
Talton s Tongues and Kings 208, Bob ' McCaughan 223, Dick In ' the third Markdale, with P P g ,Because ,of the furry weather Foxton are .bunching up for the
:f r Kidneys tied for the lead with 33 DeBoer 213 and Aart De Vos 249. their big scorer, Rick Green gone along with Markdale's .Rick games at the arena get cancelled. third spot in the scoring race., -
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points each., pvshin last week's That piles up more games to play E �
Po g " for the ,game for third man in in a shorter. a Your Car's EXt@r1O1'
top team of McBurney's Meat wilted as the Ironmen applied Now comes the playoffs. As we p riod of time. Sev-
I balls into second lace with 32. r eral meetings have been can -
Scott's
pressure. Goals by Jim McGee, go to press the opposition is not celled lately because of -poor, Hockey n ht Against the Harshness of
Scott's Steaks followed with 29, Murray•Black� and.4ohn�•Hen-. known -fon' ceFtain. Manager p 1 g _
Lee's Lambcho s had 27 and` driving .conditions. ,These meet- Old'Mah Winter
Bantams ,falter derson provided the local liys Doug Skinn reports it could' be •
Bain's Bones were last with 14. Ings were to arrange playoffs.
L e a o with a big 8-1 win. Fergus or Arthur and the- first Now that the season schedules �n . Bel iiioiie
Mande Schiestal scored the WHISTLE STOPS: Prior+ .to game will be this Saturday, Feb. T kes—Kurtzv.ille defeated with a GM,
gShirleyin • third period are over watch for
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high. sin le with 309, while Shirle departure Manager Doug Skinn 7 at 8:30 in the local arena. Watch posters Y
around town telling Belmore 4-1 Ronald Chambers
.. Store rolled the hi triple of g you.at your JET 'GLAZE SUPER WAX JOB
Y � P was observed in a nervous pace, for times, opposition and dates favorite team's playoff dates. � scoring the goal. -
a" ,,,778. Other games over 200 were: If hockeygames consisted of fretting with regulars . and let's et out and support It looks like the Ironmen will - Squirts—East Howick defeated
g g g g PPort the
z two periods, we would have a real missing,. but Doug soon learned, team in the playoffs. start on Saturday,Feb. 7. The Belmore 5-1, Jeff Harper scoring
winner in the Bantam division. Inat
have ended their season in first the goal. West Howick defeated
their last seven games the third place -and "need the fan support Belmore 9-0.
�1 PeeWee—Belmore defeated
period has ins a disaster for the • G O S L 1 N G' S TEXACO
now that playoffs are here.
Wingham Kinsmen Bantams. JAMBOREE ON ICE East Howick 3-2,. Doug Busby
Last Thursday they played inTie Yer gus Inscored 2, and David Eadie Scor• 'Palmerston where they held a 5-2 •
I would like to. comment on the Win ham
r"gF lead yin into the final 15Figure Skating Club's carnival. 1. West Howick defeated Belmore 9
+f goingThe Club has increased this year `1-2, the goals were scored by
., COUNTRY ;SINGLES minutes and had to settle for a s -6Y MurrayMawhinney and Doug, '
tie: Win ham oat- etters were last'schedule'
Hit to over 100 skating members y y g' We power polish your paint andg g g +
- DANCE from just over 60 of last year. The Busby.
R Tom Remington Jeff. Mac chrome.. Com tete interior and
}" The Ironmen after getting off Midget ranks for reserves. Both enthusiasm is high. The costum- •Bantams—East Howick de- p
Sot. Feb. 1, 1916' Laurin, Herb Kenyon, Scott to a ver shaky start came back Midgets, Bernie Haines and Gord in of this ear's carnival was"the feated Belmore 6-4, Brian Hays exterior super clean-up.
McGregor and 'Rick McLennan Y y, g g Y p p
7 - t, a. M'. with a strong third period to gain Kinahan showed they can move best yet—bar-none. The efforts of scored."3, and Greg Inglis 1.
with a air.
r,1 VANASTRA Friday, the Bantams hosted. a 3 -all tie in Fergus last Saturday up to the Junior action and be the executive are to , be highly Midgets—Belgrave defeated Phone
�. night in the last regular right at home. commended for such a fine •per Belmore 5-2. i
RECREATION CENTRE Seaforth. Trailing 2-1 at the end' MM
Y ` scheduled game. formance. A good crowd was Girls—Belmore 'defeated TEXACO T M.MY
X Music By: of the second period, they hada '+ Fer us 8-0. The scorers were: \ "
good chance to come back in the Fergus jumped into a two -goal here to enjoy it too. It makes me g
IAN WiLBEE third. But Seaforth popped in two lead as`Jim Fleming scored an proud to help in a small way with Nancy Dickson, Jane McPher- 357-3368
unassisted goal at 7:25 and high 9 the carnival. son, Glenda Ballagh, Twyla
Proceeds going to S more to win by a 4-1 mark. Wing SnOWarama 196 Dickson Marilyn Kieffer, Kate for app
oirltmen�
Vanastra ` ham nevertheless played well scoring Gary Kurtz got a power ARTS AND CRAFTS Y
enough throughout, and with a ti Play goal at 17:32. By Saturday there wee enough Kieffer, and Carol Kieffer 2.
jj Recreation Centre g g bigger than ever
i little luck could have had at least The second period saw good 99 to start the Arts and Crafts class
fast hockey, with some hot goal Early response indicates that at Sacred Heart School. It goes
i ' � a tie. Ken Hopper netted the lone -
s+ Any Single wishing to go on tending by Fergus, Jeff Blinco more snowmbbilers than ever from 9:30 to 11:30 every Saturday
i; Wingham marker on a pass from '.
fNBshvitle trip please bring?KenyonKkeeping the Ironmen at bay. will be signing up. for Whipper morning; It's worthwhile for any { � � B
OnhommeDAYS
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. FerOnhomme/,your gus got the lone goal of the Watson's, socond annual St, age,. Unfortunately, we have had
y Saturday, it was off to Flesher-
��~ ton to play Durham and it was the Period by Larry•Lavigne, to take eraina for Timmy. This will be to cancel the dancing lessons for a i
f same story. Wingham Bantams a three goal lead at the end of the the largest snowmobile rally ever Highland' and ballet. We can't FRIDAY FEBR-VARY 6, 1976
were winners after two periods, second. nciu ano organizers are noping hold it open any longer. Welcomesw 5:30 p.m. Broomball - Clinton Arena;
leading 2-1, but were outscored 3- In the. third the Ironmen hit that $250,000 will be raised for ADULT CLUB Kinsmen vs. Fish & Game;, Hydro Team,
RENEW" BINGO their stride. Jim McGee of the Ontario ('rippled Children, Are you interested in square I vs. high school
it
I in the third with Durham taking g PP q YOU 8:30 p.m. - Junior "C" Hockey, Clinton vs.
MONDAY, 8:30 P.M. the game 4-3: scoring started with a powerplay During the month of February dancing? Are you willing to spend x •e• Hanover
FEBRUARY 9, 1976 After a scoreless filrst period, ' goal at 5:10. At 11:01 Kevin as many as 5.000 machines from one night each week or would you
9:00 p.m. - Dance at CHSS, Clinton
Murray took a pass from Craig various associations and clubs like one night every two weeks? r t, f' 9:30
Wingham took a 2-0 lead in the p.m. Las Vegas Night - Arena
at middle of the second pn goals by Lindsay to put the Ironmen right will embark on a 100 -mile rally We have someone interested in Auditorium - Sponsored by Kinsmen &
VANASTRA RECREATION CENTRE back in the game. Two minutes over one of the official courses working with the group who will 1 . ;; Kinettes. Games night with play money..
Grant Gnay and Keith Cameron.
JACKPOT - $27S.00 later Jim McGee picked u his start toward the end�of Pebruar fc �`' r ;1, yi Admission includes la
Durham tied the game shortly p P pilannt"i in Sixteen areas through y play money and lunch.
second goal of the game to tie it cut the province. If you are interested please write
111 54 PMIS after the third period started. u at 3-3 and rounded out' the ' The Snowarama' for Timm
with a consolation Prize of $45.00 Doug Merkley tipped in a Mike P y and let us know, �,'° fr = • �'�
7p + SATURDAY FEBRUARY 7, 1976
P p y y Beattie a scoring for the game. will he condAirted in. much the R11GF,TTE? •��' 1:00
If not won, Jack of rows b S10. pass at the 4 minute mark ,i p.m. Winter Carnival .Parade - floats
y F g goal WHISTLE STOPS: This trip to same manner as a walk a than, Stainton's again proving to be welcomed contact Mr. J. Reid or Mr. E.
' and number of calls increases b to restore=•'.Win ham's one -
one, each week. Fergus is one the Ironmen will Donations and pledges are soli- (the leaders of the league out> Switzer. Forming at Legion.
lead, Durham, scored,two power , 2:30 p.m. Winter Carnival Children's Day,
TS REGULAR OAMEI AT �io.�^ IweM remember for a long time. Why . cited and check k Dints are set u played W81den's to the score of r
-� play goals to gain the ,victory. p P '�
3 SMART—TNI—WIALTa GAMES What happened? The wheel fell along the route. 5-3. Kim Foxton scored three CHSS auditorium - a full program planned
This Friday the Mitchell Ban while Maureen Beattie and - to the 3:00 p.m. Snowmobile Poker Rally -
ADMISSION $1.00 -INCLUDES .tams will be in town fora 7 m. off the bus and went flying past .Many celebrities from the
P' ahead. Only the experienced media, sports. and politics have Cheryl Gavreluk each picked up 8'`'h Annual Clinton Snowmobile Club, at Clinton
ONE FREE CARD. Additional game. This will be a good game to Community Park:
cards 25e each or 6 for 51.00. see, even the third period' The driver' prevented a catastrophy, consented to participate. one for the winners. For the los- 4:30
Suspect driver 8arl picked u a Fifty per cent of the ers Lori Gavreluk scored two and R R p.m. Broomball Championships
- league season is over, and play- p P p l proceeds• 4:30 -Men's Division "A"
AwRuf,oRRR,TR,cTIOToi+wa. few extra gray hairs. The team "ill go to meet the needs of Pam Cameron got a loner, (lin'ton District 5:30 •Ladies Division "A"
4 YVA.f o. AGR OR OVER offs are scheduled to start next For the second game a similar
week. didn't get to Fergus until nigh crippled children at the com- g 6:30 p•.m. - Men's Division "B"
onto 9:30 and it was with shaky munity level while the remainder score of 5-3 was chalked ups by 9:0o p.m. Winter Carnival Dance -
limbs they skated in the early will he sued to support regional TGA over MArenaarks'. While the Auditorium. Music from Nashville Tenn.
stages of the game. It was one of, rind provincial rehabilitation ser- Streich twins, Heather and "Dawn 8, Debbie" and the Dedications.
STAMP COLLECTORS the cleanest games ofthe season, vices heyond the scope of the Connie, and Kim Foxton each Sponsored by Clinton Spring Fair Board.
the Ironmen picking Uponlyeight intim idual come umil.ies. picked up singles, Cheryl Gavre- Tickets $6 per co� le available from Fair
minutes in penalties and Fergus Starting paint for the rally in ' luk scored a pair for the victors. - Board members.
getting 20 minutes, only 28 this area is Mildmay or Che§ley The scfters for Marks' were Lori 9:00 P.M. Winter Carnival Dance - Fish
Lock a. our amazing get acquainted special, minutes in the whole game. A far between 7 ,Om. and 10:30 a.mand Game Club House. Dance to the music
Gavreluk, Maureen Beattie, and - of "Shannon Group ". Tickets aLailable
50 WORLD - WIDE SCAMPS, A $1.00 GIFT cry from over 100 minutes Fergus Sunday. Fehruary 15, The mi.ni°, Pam Cameron,
from members 86.00 per coupie.
picked up in their last meeting mum pledge per machine' i8 RT %�T113►f:5
CERTIFICATE, OUR APPROVALS, AND with the Ironmen. $15.00. %A 1, T f'• A Pts
MUCH MORE. For Fergus Jeff Blinco in the The host c)ubs' for this event simntnn ` if' '•• I 1A,I °' "
Rush our order for our Stam approvals and net played a solid game while the are M-rldmay and Chesle Ma' k5' 6 6 2 68 85 14 r SATURDAY FEBRUARY 8, 1976
y p pp y Jan■ 3® Feb. 9,176 8:30 a.m. Pancake 'Breakfast - Clinton
big punch for the Ironmen was Anyone needing entry forms, Walden's 5 6 3 67 fig i:,Arena.
receive the above for Only 25C. Ji McGee with a pair of goals, sponsor« sheets, or further in- TGA :3 9 2 83 101 8 1':00 p.m. Snowmobile Races ' (,M°OSRA
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AA pp followed by linemate Russel formation may contact Ted High scorers: Lori Gavreluk, sanctioned) at Clinton Community Pa
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. SMITH ENTERPRISES Sones with a pair of assists. With Jarvis. Chesley, at 363-2853, or 64; Cheryl Gavreluk, 53; Kim Race Track and Grand Stand. Sponsored
some of -his regulars missing and ion Tlafer mehl, Mildmay. In Foxton, 37; Pam Cameron, 35; by Kinsmen, Club of Clinton.
NOM IRO only one line intact., Coach Wingham, you may contact Maureen Beattie, 31.
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