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P0 t4—TIlie Wingham Advance -Times, Thurs., February 19, 1976
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Julaine Adams swept the 62. The Footlongs followed with
boards for the Bantams' girlslast
162 53; the Big Boys had 42, the ge(k
week with a high single of and Hots, 41 and the French Fries, 38.
high double 281. Rance Willis Pam Gerrie was top girls'
scored for the boys with a high bowler in tir Seniors with a high
single of 194 and high double of single.of 293 and high triple of 632.
322. Other high scores were: Jay MacLaurin scored for the
Sheri Walden, 131; Debbie Lee, boys with a high single of 330 and
135; Donald Casemore-, 172; high triple of 820. Other high 3.
Bradley Shobbrook, 138; Byron scores were: Chris Foxton, 245;
Thompson, 132; Doug Fraser, Sheila Burke, 219; Brenda
129; Michael, irleard, 156; Willie MacLennan, 257; Jamie Smith,
Rodger, 132; Denis Adams, 149; 213, 213- Spencer Burley, 234;
Ian Jarvis, 155; Billy Gaunt, 143. Steven Thompson, 203, 234-1 Bill
The Kangaroos kept their slim Ohm, 203; Jay MacLaurin, '302;
lead with 66, edged closely by the 'Paul Cerson, 205; Ronnie John -"7
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Tiger Cats with 65. The Wild Cats ston, 203; Ricky MacLennan, 258;
held third place with 52, followed Stephen Burke, 211.
by the Chimps with 42, the Par- The Clue Klux Clan maintained
rots with 38 and the Monkeys with their lead with 93, followed by the
37. Pink Panthers with 75. The
The Double Bubble led the Frpakv Five and Annirivrnomp
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Big Macs into second place with 'ILI' 11-1111.1 Also in stock, 8 used Pick-ups firom
the co solation prize.
from
coring;
third period the physical N 69 - '74 models'
In the t In the'nine o'clock draw. Stu
harassment put forth by the McCall's Seafortb . rink of skip,
Bob Ste. Marie, vice John Patter
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ckey nigh t LDSSteam seemed to be too
much for the Rockets to handle son, second Herb Traviss and
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they are not acquainted with p4 a lead Ross Lovett took first place
i n BelmoreSecond place went to Roy Pen
these tactics in their league.. Don
Black, tied the game. at the 14:30 nington's rink; third went to Mae -
BELMORE The Midget BRIDGE MOTO,RS
N." Eadie's, - Belmore rink; xVhile
Midgets mark and Al Colq4hourf scored r A -
defeated Belgrave 3-1, The goals the winner for We LDSS team.
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fourth was. captured by Don
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were scored by Ross Baird and The Rockets play their final McKenzie's Goderich rink. Bill
two b
Robert -son's rink -earned the
y Willie Stafford.
game of the Howick-Minto V,
WA
Thursday The Bantams defeated East consolation prize;.
Hockey League series T
Howick 5-2. The goals were at 9:00 p.m.. at, the Howick Com -
scored by, Brian Hays, Greg munity Centre. The 'contest is
Inglis, Don Busby and. two by against Kurtzville and if' the-,
Willie Stafford.'1111m�
Rockets win big they could steal
The Pee Wees defeated Bel- second place from Kurtzville.
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grave 7-5.. Doug Busby scored
three goals, Allan Kieffer three,
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and Bob Inglis one. The PeeWees
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• defeated Ayton 4-2. Alan Kieffer Mitchell tops
scored two; Keith Rutherford one
and 11caig Busbv one The Pee THE 'tHIRD PERIOD of the hockey name between the boys and girls of'the Junior
Wingham Lions citize
Wees also defeated Brussels 72. ns started with a 6-6 tie Saturday, Out no one was -really watching, the -scoreboard.
The teens were Allan
Kieffer scored one, Doug w e there to haVe fun—and fun they had galore. It was hard to tell who was on.
I The Mitchell Midgets over -
Busby three and Murray Ma- which si.d,&, but it really didn't matter.
whinny three. carne.a 2-1 mid -game deficit with
Kathy Willits, of the girls' . team four ,straight goals to dump the
Wingham Lions 5-2 in theppening PIP - ------- ----------
Toltori, 101; Louise Welwood, 254;
has had four consecutive shutouts
in her last four games. game of, their best -of -three Dorothy Thompson, 221, 243;
Sq'uirt defeated WOAA semi-final series. The Nancy King, 214; Beth Skinn, 212;
Belmore
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Kurtzvillie 2- 1. Jeff Harper scored game,was played last Monday in .1110 leanette. Scott, 230; Diane Eng-
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''both goals Belmore . defeated 4 Mitchell with th6 second set. for lisp. 249, 208; Nora Finnigan, 228,
Brussels 2-0with' Tommy Inglis 8:00 p.m. Saturday in Wingham 207-1 Carol Shaw, 238; Shirley
scoring'both goals, and the third, if necessary ' back Slorey, 208, .287; Joanne Harri-
in Mitchell on Monday, tion,
1, 228, 259; Maude Schiestal,
Gard Kinahan 9cored at 201: Shirley Sallows, 216; Bea
the first from Bernie Haines and LEGION LADIES the high triple mth 747. Other Shropshall, 206: Mary Lee, 209,
CanadDave Kieffer to give the Lions a I- Jean King captured both high high games were howled Doug 259; Sharon Skinn, 236, 231; Joyce
ia.ns ''lead- 0 lead. Mitchell evened the count single of 273 and high triple of 643. Elfiott. 282.26Dianne 1. 20-1, Diarh'*y E g- ( " I
1 11 "arditier, 234.
two minutes later and -the first Florence Delmage' was the high lish. 2:39, 241; Elda Nethel-Y , 232 Thanks to spares: Elva Trapp,
Atom 'League - period ended in a 1-1 deadlock. single runner-up with 227, while Doug Neil. 2:34.207; At Skvlton', Isabel Readman. 'Nancy - Ijing
Kinahan put Wingham ahead Norma Strong was runner-up for 291: 202, Dave Tiffin, 227. Doug and Carol Clark.':
The Canadian Tire Canadians again at 7:17 of kie second on high triple with 601. Other high Lavtori, 295; ,ferry Smith. 210;. _0_ -0
took'a one -point lead in the Atom powerplay efforr from Laurie• scores were: Betty Morin, 204: Pat Brunzil, 20I'j: Gay] . e Nod. 201:_ SENIOR . LADIES
House League last Thursday Haines. Then the Lions racked up' Jean Tervit, 223: Jean King, 206: fenny' Elliott, 200, Diin' Mont- Dori4 M.,wLennan had a good
night with 'a win over Green's three straight penalties which re- 'Velma Scott. 223, 203: Bea Shrop- gonwry. . 221. Jwfiv Atkin, 213: il;i� and ended on top of the score-
NorthstArs. sulted in two Mitchell scores to shall, 268: Norma Strong, 221. Bruce Skinn, 208, Paul Koffatt, hoard with a 211) single and 412
give them a 3 2 lead heading into 217.
Pat� Hickey of the Canadians )91. Art Clark. 216, I.u;Ii:n(- Kerr. double Lillian Newman had a
• scored all three goals- in the 3-0 the third. With Wingham press- Retty's Bombers took the lead '219: (ioil Holmes 211 i400d 201 single and over -300
shut -out. Kevin Green, in net for ing for the equalizer, Mitchell with 7012. edged closely by doubles were recorded by Jean
the Northstars, kept out many at- took advantage of a couple of Norma's Mules with 69,.Jean's C 0 F K LA1 ( II Aitchison 303; Norma- Coutts 303;
.tempts at goals successfully, but defensive errors and held on to j(,Ilv Beans with 68 and J.da',, Coffee Kl;itch lim-1 ,'9 bowlers %mle Gvddes 353: Winnifred'
couldn't stop the three by "Batt- record a 5-2 win. Lim . p 'i kockwood 337: Vera Schneider
Limpets with 541 out this week Dorothy J 1:ompson
1-ing'.'Hickey. The last goal came " •'Last Friday Wingham elimi- (} -4y took all (fw h000ur,,' with ;1 -259 353; aod Mary Henderson 3111.
just seconds before the buzzer riated Clinton with a 6-3 win to ad- 'rHURSDA)'NHXF
D high single ;Ind 507 higli double, The Special K_;
. added five
sounded to end the game. vance to' the semi-final series Ruth's Rollers are now -tied The only othor high tirrncti were: points to bring theirtotal to 57. In
-Both teams played good, clean against Mitchell. Dave Bennett with Gayle's Go -Getters at' 14 Katherine Wilson, 2:.% Nora second place are the Wheaties
hockey, and special mention was Wingham's big shooter con- poifots, with Lu's Lu . lus right Finnigan. 209. Jean Kinp 215, - -�-ith 48 and close behind are the
should go to Northstars'' Paul necting for three goals and one behind with 12. Joyce's Jaywalk- Winners of mugs ,vrr, Mary Krispies with 47. The S6gar
Currie for his solid game. An assist. Spence Burley, Sheldon ers have 1. Marg's Mighty Mice. 5 Campbell, Joy Thrmip,�fitj. Mary Crisps have 39 and tied at :31 are
extra kudo, to Canadians' goalie Jones and Dave ' Kieffer scored and Helen's Hellcats, 4.' Lou Johnston,'R1,11'. Darling, the Crackerjacks and Cheerios -.other goals.
Denis Adams who' defeated the the Lions'
I Ladies' high single and high SvIvia Ricker and l"Ilvii der-
Northstars in their every attempt Next' home action for the Lions triple were both captured by Elda gnugit.goals. Denis received,the ap- is this Saturday at 8 p.m, for Nethery with 247 and fy?N The Roses. ate in firstplace
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plauge of his teammates after the game two of the W.O.A.A. semi- high single went to Dave Tiffin
game. finals against Mitchell. with 300. while Doug Elliott . had with 89 points, followed by the
%fi-Donill(I pr the Hollyhocks at 83. The Glads have
and their
h6m-(]N. with a high 1 296 C,:3 , breathing down
and a high friplf, if r.33 Tither necks are the Poppies at 62. The
high scores 4 -ere b1arjf, fronry, remaining two teams are also
205. Susan Toltor., 2W close, Bluebells at 59 and May -
Donna, (:Alter with. 2118 )1" Itena flowers at 58.
I(' Jnsie Anger had the high single
The Number To (all is 203, D --ii 211-1 of 271 and Jean Merkley the,high
Yvonne Ridge. :,iw Ifr=lcn triple of 601. For the men, it was
Sawyr+r,
1'.211 (;riffith's 300 single and
the 'Jim
-658 triple.
anis with to pnint ;. f,Towed Francis Merkley's
teams Thank-, to spares, Murray
closely b" fijelen's llvrtiijt!- with
357m 1652 9 Rona *S' ("Tth'i, S111,141.1 McArter, Leon Russell, Anna
linons
11apgh and Janice McWhinney.
and Joan',, JPIIy1`11,h at 7 0
each. whilr Dianne', r,-,[,Ifish
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.1, edged closely by 1,4,, , I rnb. scores were: ' Dick I De Boer, 207;
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