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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-02-12, Page 14Ell. & 0 the third. I Cathy w n Ts The local Bantams tried hard Vtwb�m. Advance -Times, Thurs., February t2, 1976 ��. _ .� ��WING us' ., but went down to defeat 04 at the ,1 Y2.lands of Kurtzville. Greg Inglis .. ........ . ..... .... . . r �: �������� �� �gets shut®u knocked in three goals, BriOn Willie Stafford one The Scouts are planning to hold BELMORE — The BelmOre each. S", by Bruce Maclutyre Hays and J 'L—k-e Cfinton 6A ga4t.. qu t or. r an - - G -iris, horke ch .. ... ... ... . ... . ....... ... olked up team Wipgham in the third Mgm fireil four goals, Mee for bruary 18. 0�; 're another shut-Qut Inst week, credit Wing one unassisted and the other from The Scouts went on an over- going to Cathy Willits for stop- K. W. BELL /or pence Burley and Tom Mac - ns to a " victory over S night camp on Brydges' farm. ping all those shots on goal. They "'ton, last Monday- The m" in Lean. Dave Bennett scored the, The camp was closed early be- 0"am"RIST CUuto played , Howick and thanks, to - .0 gave the Lions a 141ead game's final goal with assists cause of the bad snowstorm. We Glenda Ballagh's two goals and - inAbeir best -of -three WOAA' going to MacLaurin and thank the Wingham Snowmobile /I P, Vicki Jeffray's one, defeated CXODMCH -final ". MacLean. Tim Reffer I d Club and the'pepple who brought them 3-0. - Ime Square � MWey shot the Lions fantastic game in the iVi;oam their snowmobiles. We were able o,oc , . ...... a In other action during the int 1.01ead bn the first shaft of goal, robbing Walkerton oA sure the game from Gord Kinahan and goals time and time agai�. There to get everybody out and started week, the Squirts. defeated Brus 000000000000000 to get the tents and equipment out I sale 2-o, goals scored by Tom Dave Kieffer. Haines scored his, were only eleven minor penalties before we were snowed in. lam - first a' minute into the second called, with Walkerton earning Inglis, In turn, the lads were lam - on February 2, we had two hasted 7-0 by Bel rave. Bolgrave 0 eeriod from Kinahan and added six. Scouts invested, Danny and Tykes defeated the Belmore boys Lo t* -n tmassisted short-h&n4ed goal The next gamc in the sciic& is Ricky Dillon We also had one "10, Dillon, 15-0. -WRO INE with rive minutes remaining to scheduled for Friday night at 8:30 Cub come up to Scouts, Tim In a close exciting game, the P the Lions up 3-0. Clinton in Wingham. Stainton. Pee Wees defeated Kurtzvifle 7-6., notched their first goal thirty second later, but the, Lions 2 Ila The goals were scored by Murray, Mawhinney (three), Doug Busby T T capitalized on two Clinton Penal- First victory in p 'i lay -of f s (two), David Eadie and Allan ties in the last two minutes to Saturday night the Wingham tened a Clinton defencemari at- Kieffer with one each. grab a big 54 lead after two Kinsmen Bantams won the first tempting to carry the puck out of In Midget play, Belmore tied periods. Scoring Wingham's -3. Des Phair got two Kurtzville 3 game 3-1 in a �-Qut-of-3 series his end. Paul Foxton picked up 4k goals were Hickey with his - the loose Stafford Played in Clinton. Wingham com puck for a free shot. of the three goals, Les second from Haines, and then Haines completed his hat trick pletely outclassed -Clinton Cameron, trailing the play, 0 , from Kieffer and Dave Bennett. throughout the game and could scooped up therebound, beating have won by a far greater mar a helpless goalie. Clinton finished N, 6 VX ADULT SQUARE Clinton scored early in the third the scoring with a minute left in gin. and added a powerplay goal mid - The game was a rough one the second period. M W way through the period to close which the referees pretty nearly In the third period Wingham played it cool, -3. Haines scored his the gap to 5 Kieffer and Jay let get out of hand. Clinton tried refusing to get in - fourth from 'M MacLaurin withtwo minutes left to overcome a deficiency in abi- volved in the baiting tactics of the DANCE CLUB final lity, using hoodlum tactics such Clinton team, and skated to an in the game I to make the -1 victory. score 6-3. as butt -ending, punching, cross easy 3 r Th.a powerplays were connect- checking a ' nd chargiiig which the Clinton comes to Wingham Fri- SEASONAL WEATHER calls for seasonal solutions. In, this case, the solution is either to Sponsored By 'ing in this game, with Wingham officials either didn't see or ig- day at 7 p.m. for a game that stay snowed in or get "big brother" to help you out. The giant snowplows are a welcome WINGHAM RECREATION DEPARTMENT scoring four times on eight nored. should -put our Bantams into the sight and sound in the snowbelt area this winter. Let's just hope THEY never get stuck! chances and Clinton twice in Late in the first period Mark next round against the winners of Passmore passed the puck the Seaforth-Mitchell series. To be held Tuesdays seven tries. an additional game last behind tl I ie net to Rick McLennan Ironmen win In F'i'iday the Lions played near- who set up Keith Cameron in the Bruins score tie two trophies Starting February 24 perfect hockey in toppling a slot for Wingham's first marker- c4ssy_ Walkerton squad -4-1. The! Early in the second period Mac- with the Canadians With the completion of regular LOCATION TO BE ANNOUNCED Lions led 1-0after two periods on Lennan set up Passmore in front schedule the - Ironmen have I<evin Hickey's goal in the first _ the net and Larry Milosevic The Brophy Bruins and the picked up two trophies. ftom Ken Tervit and Sheldon batted in the rebound. For Wing- Canadi —ire Canadians played By virtue of their, first place Send coupon below or telephone 357-9991 4011111T finish, they capture the McIntee Jones., Jay MacLaurin scored ham's third goal, Passmore flat- to an Rciting tie finish last Real Estate Trophy—a new Thursday in the Atom House -.0i ----------- League. Two boys in particular trophy this year, pre sented to*the ---------------- ---------------- were outstanding in the con- LADIES' WEDNESDAY 224; Lillian Kregar, 223; Barb team at the top of the league at RECREATION SQUARE DANCE CLUB frontation. Paul Hickey of the 'Tervit, 212; Jean King, 221, 211; end of the regular schedule. NIGHT LEAGUE And the Ironmen goal tenders 1: BRUSSELS, Canadians battled for his team King I/We wish to join Square Dance Club MeBurney's Meatballs broke Jean Tervit., 223; Nancy I throughout the game only to be 233, 253, 208; Emaline Sturdy, Benny Blackwell and Doug Inglis the tie to jump into first place y robbed of several "sure" goals by 216,.212; BettyMorin, 219. topped the goal tenders with the` least goals allowed and, the Iron- Name ..................................... the second "star" of the evening, with 39 points. King's Kidneys slipped into second with 3.5, fol- men receive for the second year POLAR goalie Robert Schista.d of the lowed by Tolton's Tongues with SENIOR CITIZENS I Bruins. Between them, these two The high score I s in the singles in a row the Top Goal Tending, Address ................. ................. 33, Lee's Lambeho�s with 32, ted by Doug Skinn. boys kept the game at high pitch. were scored by R. Merkley with. Trophy donated Scott's Steaks with 31 and Bain's start the Telephone ................................ Schistad stopped goal after 204, A. Edwards with 194 and Now the IrOmmen Bones at 19. playoffs and have their eyes on, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - goal, starting with the first Mary Henderson with 179. The Brenda � MacLendan scored the in Group Championship -D breakaway by Hickey at 8:49 of high single for'the week with 255, top the were. AIZE' that the first. The first period ended 'while Beth Skinn rolled the high Marg Merkley, 314; Anne Gedr' Trophy. with no score. triple of 645. Other high scores des, 321', A. Edwards,. .347; 'V. J FFFebruay, 20 to 23 Mike Crump had the next good. Were: Ruby MacLennan, 205, Schjipeider, 301; Mary Henderson, shot' at Schistad at 9:09 in the 340; R. Merkley, 332; W. Lock - 229;. Jayne English, 245, 206; second, but the Bruins' goalie Shirley Sallows, 217; Jean King, wood, 312. FRIDAY 7:30—Snowmobile Poker Rally saved it agaiii. Denis Adams, the,, 241; Beth Skinn,, 254, 225; Rena - The Krispies and Wheaties tied' 9:30—Torchlight Parade (Lunch after at the Cinadianq' goalie, also saved Jouwsma, 200; Shirley Wharton, for first place in team play with Crystal Palace some good shots in the game, but 226-' Mary Lee, 221; Joan Henry, , 45 each. The Sugar Crisps were most of the action was confined to 226, 201; Muriel McFarlane, 229' further behind with 36, followed SATURDAY 12:30—Canoe Races side the Bruins Nora Finnigan, 208; Helen me- by the Special K's with 32 and the the 1:00—Polon Dip "Battling" Hickey scored '227; ShirleyStorey, 236, Crackerjacks and Cheerios with Burney, 'first goal of the game in the third SO 31 each. W; Joanne Harrison, 208, 209; 1:1 5—Thundermug Races period, assisted by Jason'Good- Maude Schiestel, 203; Caroline COFFEE KLATCH 2:00—Dog Sled Race's (fairgrounds) all—Mark Foxton of the Bruins Greenaway, 202; EdnaMae Arm - T a 24 bowlers 2:30—Cross Country Skiing evened the score. Then with just Coffee Klatch had strong, 246. out this,week. Shirley Storey took 0� 3:00—Snowshoe Races over a minute left in the game,a • Thanks to spares: Vern all the honors with a 258'single 4:00—Skating Races (Arena) Hickey scored - the Canadians' -Haugh, Catherine Wilson, Carol f 1- ao 5:00,—Exhibition Hockey Game and 511 double. Other high scores jg� second goal. The Canadians cele- Clark, MArg Moffatt, Linda i 1 to f were: Shirley Storey, 253, 258; 9:00--:--Moccosin Dance (Arena) basted too soon, •however, as McKee, Brenda MacLenna.n And Ada Aitchison, 205; Mary Camp - Ben Martin Oktoberfest Bond Peter Keet matched the goal for Kathy Machan. bell, 201; Jean King, 23T Jim Nabors sings The Lord's Prayer. SUNDAY 71to 11—Breakfast (fairgrounds) the Bruins with'ordy seconds left. 6-0-0 Tommy's Greatest Hits. spectacular 2-2 score now' 0 2e4 The specta Johhny Cash's Greatest Hits - THURSDAY MIXED. COMMERCIAL LEAGUE 11:00 Race Regis.fration 1:00 Snowmobile Races leaves the Bruins with A One-POML Volume 1 good start in.the liew round to high lead in the league. Gayle's Go-getters got off to a Shirley Zimmer scored both 'single and triple for' the Skating Time- Ken Griffin. , lead the pack with 12 points. ladies with 279 and 665. Prank Ray Price - For the Good Times. Ruth's Rollers followed with 9,, Burke captured the honors for the a Marty's Greatest Hits - Marty edged by'Lu's. Lulus with .7, menwith a high single of 256 and Robbins Marg's Mighty, Mice with .5, high triple of 638. Helen's Hellcats with 2 and In 'team play, the Roses led Joyce's Jaywalkers, at a Tstand- with. 84; followed by the PRE Holly - still. hocks with 746 and the Glads with SPRING Diane English captured the 61. The Poppies were close ladies.'high single of 236 -and high behind at 60, white the MaLy- thple of 612. Pat Brenzil scored flowers had 58 and the Bluebells, the mens' high single with 288, 54. LOOK! while Doug Neil had the high.., Thanks to spares Linda Hop - triple of 625. Other high scores per, Marie Phillips and Leon were: Paul Moffatt, 210, .222; Russell. Doug Elliott, 221, 222; Pat Bren- zil, 214; Don Montgomery, 221, SIX GRE -AT RECORDS 218; Art Clark, - 214, 201; Keith FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Moffatt, 223, 222; Doug Neil, 227, -1 (Originally selling in the $6 - $7 Price Range) 203; Gord Daugherty, 206; Isabell Ladies-. 'compete Montgomery, 226; Luanne FEBRUARY 27 Kierr20; Jerry Smith, 201; 28 ONLY Judie Atkin, 211; Elda Nethery, in Arthur spiel 215. FORDWICH — A rink of local NOW 0 0 ALL AT, ladies journeyed to Arthur on LEGION LADIES Saturday to compete in the Ar- Bptty's Bombers charged thur Ladies' Bonspiel and aheid to lead the teams with 681/2 were able to capture first prize in 0% to 0% Off points, followed by Jean's Jelly the 11 O'Clopk draw. Beans with 66, Norma's Mules with 64 and,LAIa's Limpers Still The overall winner was Glenna $441 EACH valiant at .491/2. Barton's rink Mount -Forest SPEEDEQUIPMENT Muriel Irvine picked up the Fern Wylie was lead for the high single with 281, while Nancy local rink with Joan Stewart, TIRESWHEELSKing won the high triple of 694. second; Ruth Vines, vice skip; , , Betty Morin was runner-up for Jean Wilson, skip. both titles with 259 and 676. Other er The ladies received chip and high scores were: Ada Aitchison, dip dishes. AND OTHER PARTS ,F,INAL JUNIOR 'Cl' HOCKEY STANDINGS IFOR A LIMITFrI TIME ONLY After completion of regi lar schedule the team standings PLUS were as follows: FREE GP V L T F A P WINGHAM 28 20 5 3 171, 93 • 43 MANY OTHER $4.98 RECORDS THAT Y'OU,MAY ORDER WIARTON 28 16 7 5 175 124 37 (These are all top quality stereo records) OIL FILTER WITH EVERY $50® ORDER ARTHUR 28 15 8 5 IN 117 35 FERGUS 28 16 9 3� 162 133 35 PORT ELGIN 28 14 9 5 174 121 33 ATWOOD 28 9 17 2� Ill 176 20 AVAILABLE AT MARKDALE 28 4 21 31 119 218 11 OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9® SATURDAY TILL 6. WALKERTON 28 5 23 0 66 156 10 PLAYOFF SCHEDULE E The Ironmen play a best-of•scven series against Fergtr. Games are scheduled as follows: February 13—Wingham at Fergus, 8:30 p. rn JOSEPHINE ST. K P . HONE February 15--Pergus at Wingham, 2:15 p.m. ' - "..1-1......".., 1.. t k GARY'S AUTO SERV,IC'E WINGHAM February 11—Fergus as Wingham, 8:45 p.m,. 357.2811 . _ ... : _U F eel'--- ai-.-. a. (WWT INGHAM) LTD. February 22�Fergus at Wingham, 7:30 p.m. February 24—Wingham A Fergus, 8:30 pm..! MUSIL CENTRE February 27—Fergus 9:00 P.M, • Water St. SAB 357-2519 The first home game is this Sunday at 2:15, so for the best in playoff hockey, b at the local arena this Sunday afternoon. ... . .... . ...tl J