The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-02-19, Page 15The Yukon is the leading pro-
ducer of lead with an ,output last Brownie Corner
year of 227 million pounds worth
$37 million. The Brownies enjoyed a winter
uiomm ul l observation walk on Monday.
They also learned how to polish a
j1 61 EU pair of shoes. In Pow -.Wow, the
story of Baden-Powell was read.
® Cheri M-cintria melvgd her
311; A& cook's badge, And Maureen Beat-
tie received her athlete's badge.
Wed. III, Thurs.l9,.Fri. 20, Sot -2,11A church; parade will be held at
2 SNOWIN6 DAILY ® the Sacred Heart Church on Feb.
;i of 7:00 and 9:00 P.M.j 21 at 8 pm.
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PILE-UPS and hilarious tangles were the, order of the day
durfng the Junior Citizens' hockey game Saturday. The
teens enjoyed the game immensely, and the only ,
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_ - FRIDAY 7,30—Snowmobile Poker; Rally
bomb •'s"''. ,.' i nton 13,
9:30—Torchlight Parade (Lunch after at the
Crystal Palace)
SATURDAY 12:30—Canoe Races
tarns celebrated by bombing the bacon in the' first od when
1:00—Polar Dip ^
1 :15—Thundermug Races
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2:00—bog -Sled Races (fairgrounds)
taking the series with Clinton two came upwith Thr key saves in
p 2:30—Cross Country Skiing
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3:00—Snowshoe Races-
4:00—Skating Races (Arena)
yelled tp Mitchell and wou'a ding- Mitchell o ed the scoring
5:00—Exhibition Hockey Game
9:00—Moccasin Dance (Arena)
A REFEREE'S JOB isnot an easy one, but can it really be
Ben Martin Oktoberfesf Band
that bad? Richard Ohm wasn't taking, any chances during
SUNDAY 7 to 11—Breakfast (fairgrounds)
the Junior Citizens' hockey game Saturday: He wasn't'
second game. If a third game is steady game, presented Scott
really all banged up, but he put his arm in a sling and
11:00 Race Registraoon .1:00 Snowmobile Races'
band ed his imaginary wounds just in. case. You never can
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tell.
p:m. Saturday. he slaopt.J into the net at 3:56 •(^r
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bomb •'s"''. ,.' i nton 13,
Last Friday /the 13th, the Ban- Taylor was the key a he saved
tarns celebrated by bombing the bacon in the' first od when
Clinton 13-0 In the local ice house, Wingham started ow. He also
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taking the series with Clinton two came upwith Thr key saves in
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straight.,M9nday night they tra• the dying min ut of the third.
yelled tp Mitchell and wou'a ding- Mitchell o ed the scoring
dong $arae 2-1. Mitchell will be with one sec d left in the first
here,°Friday at 7 p.m. for the period, Ed Haines, playing a
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second game. If a third game is steady game, presented Scott
necessary, it will be here at 7 McGregor with a lead pass which
p:m. Saturday. he slaopt.J into the net at 3:56 •(^r
The game witin Clinton was a the sec ad. In the third pe: ,u,
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chippy affair. Clinton took 64 Hd;nes did it again, hr d -ma • -
fh'x
minutes in penalties including nine the puck to Rick McLet
two misconducts and a game who got it over to (:rant Gni
misconduct. Wingham was pena- front of the net. Grant banged .
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lized 22 minutes. Wingham held a home at the 5:00 mark of the
4-0 lead after the first period and third. Wingham had two good
increased the score to 10-0 at the o pportianities to add to their lead -
end of the second. in the middle part of the period.
Jeff MacLa. urin was the top But the last three minutes belong
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scorer with three goals and an to Mitchell. Nevertheless a happy
assist. Grant Gnay, Keith bunch hung on and preserved the
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Cameron, Larry Milosevic and victory.
Scott McGregor each had a pair
disappointmentof
was the scarceness of spectators. Only
markers. Rick McLennan and
Mark Passmore accounted for
about 20 persons came to watch.
singles. DUPLICATE
The -Bantams have really been BRIDGE ii
d Norma
putting a team effort together First, Patricia Haayy and
M i dget Tournament
is
lately which was demonstrated Parker; second, Yvonne Mc -
Pherson and Reg DuVal; third,
against Clinton and especially
last Monday in Mitchell. Though Kay and Fairish Moffat; fourth,
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away a Wintario grant
everyone played well, Doug Grace DuVal and Mary Caslick.
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The 12th Annual Midget
since the closing days of last
Hockey Tournament will get -a bit
year's effort. Tourney Chairman'
of extra help this year —from
Dr. J. K. McGregor is confident
SERVILE
Wintario. Tournament organi-
this year's event will again pro-
rA?AVFA1
zers learned last month that the
duce excellent calibre hockey as
tourney has been awarded a $400
has been the case in recent years.
LISTOWEL
grant applied for in the fall of
Several Wingham Tournament
291-2111 "
1975. Of the total, $250 constitutes,
`one
graduates are now performing in
"A", "B", "'C"'
AIRLINES CRUISES
a -time -only' grant, while the
O.H.A. Jr. and
balance of $150, slated for the
"D" leagues while still others are
BUS TOURS GROUP TOURS
purchaseof trophies, could pos-
performing in college and profes-
ABC CHARTERS SUN TOURS
sibly be renewed on an annual
sional ranks.
basis.
While neogtiations are still
20 YEARS.OF EXPERIENCE
The tournament, featuring 32
underway for additional acti
Ontario and two` U.S, teams, will
vities for the visiting players be -
be held in Wingham over two,
tween games, some of the items
four-day weekends !p March this
finalized are tours through local
year with champions,.W be de-
Cat "AAA", "A", "B", and
industry, a reception hosted by
the town council who have pro-
SMITH'S T
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"C"' categories.
claimed the days of the event
Long established as one of the
officially as `'Midget Tourna-
GOrrie
premiere Midget hockey tour-
ment Days", and a Hospitality-
neys in Ontario, the Wingham
Drop -In Centre at the armouries
events kick off Mar. 19 through 23
with 12 "A" entries and eight .;`C"
which proved immensley popular
last year.
PIZZAS, C HEES EBU RG S
starkers. The final weekend, Mar.
Dozens of Wingham and area
25 thru 28 features eight "B"
entries and 8 "AAA" clubs, in-
families will open their homes to
billet players and a hearty full
H A MBU R G S HOT DOGS,
,eluding defending champion De_
course meal will be served every
troit Slazers the lone U.S. entry
this year.
player each day at noon-.
Confirmed entries in -the 12th
AND SUBS
Wingham, comes alive each
Annual Wingham Midget Hockey
March during the„annual hockey
Tournarbent�are: Richmond Hill;
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event. The tranquil winter of a
Kitchener; Oshawa; London;
town of 3,000 explodes into a'hub
Owen Sound; Belleville;. Detroit
Phone 335-3844 '
of activity as local residents gear
and Fraser Mich. in "AAA".
Lip to host an 'influx of more than
Napanee; Goderich; Saltfleet;
400 players, coaches, managers,
Oakville; Camp Borden; Colling-
officials, parents and fans each
wood; Acton; Hamilton; Niagara.,
weekend.
Falls and -Merriton„ in "`A".
The town council, merchants,
Strathro� ; Simcoe; Exeter;
industries and residents combine
Listowel; New Hamburg:. St.
Winter
efforts to provide a c'ont'inuing
Marys; Walkerton and Hanover
r°
program' of activities for the
in "B". Dresden; Seaforth;,Dur-
Sounds
yisiti'ng players during the
ham; Lambeth; Mitchell; Tees-
tournament. The committee,
water; ; Stayner; and. the host
however, has been hard at work'
Wingham club in "C":
The New Ian Tyson Show
starring
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PRE SP'RIN
Jim McGee fires,three'in'
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Irionmen's win- over 'Fergus
Penalties galore as the Iron- getting almost out of the hand in the early half of the game. Mur -
men outscored the Fergus the third and coming to a head ray Black with a goal and two
Juniors 7 to 4 to take the first two when Fergus' Larry Lavine assists played his usual had
games straight in the best of ended up in a wrestling scuffle working role, and the lronmen.
seven series before a large en- with the referee and was ejected defence deserves special praise and featuring
thusiastic crovgd at the local from the game. Yes, there were in this win, for the second game DALLAS HARMS and GREAT SPECKLED BIRD
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY arena last Sundav afternoon penalties -84 minutes for Fergus in a row they have kept silent the
The first period had loads of and 57 minutes assessed against hot scoring stick of regular sea- Saturday, February 21 — 8'00 p.m.
action with good goal -tending at the Ironmen. No less than three son scoring leader ll'ergus' Gary Festival Theatre, Stratford, Ontario
FEBRUARY 27 & 28,.ONLY beth ends. The Ironmen took the match penalties in this game with Kurtz
lead as Murray Black slid one Fergus' Larry Lavine and Jim 'l'hey were sure blasting those Tickets $5,00, $4.00, $3.00 & $2.00 �
over the red line at 11:17 but the Fleming getting match penalties •bullets from the point and what FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE (519) 271-4040
Fergus Gfeen Machine got back and Ironmen Jeff Lockridge about that Mark Chisholm with a
on even terms with Kelly Brox's given a similar' penalty late in the goal and four assists,' Five points
goal at 14:12, game• by a defenceman in any game is
In the second a pair of quick ! nree stars for the game were Certainly a fine feat.
off
power play goals by Jim McGeo Jun McGee, Doug Inglis and
1 ® ® only 16 seconds apart put the 1iu.rrav Black Jim McGee had a Ironmen play in Fergus Friday PROTECT
Ironmen ahead 3 to 1. But Fergus hig day with three goals and night and the fifth game !if
roared back and by period end !hose two quick counters in the necessary, will he back at the
SPEED, EQUIPMENT with goals by Mike Hillis and second turned the tide in the Iron- local arena this Sundaynight at
Brian Costin and i4 was all tied at men's favor. Do In lis was ..;.;30 ..so for the best in Junior Your Car' Exterior K
to
3 3. sensational'I the 1ronmen's Viet' hockey act ion get out and support
TIRESWHEELS Coach George Skinn certainly keeping the local boys in the anis fallow hi'r lronfnen in. playoff Agajnst t�lwH'arghneks Of `
/ / had the boys all fired up as they name with se4r,•eral big saves' in. action Old Marg Winter
hit the ice in the third and in only
ASID OTHER PARTS 51 seconds on Jim McGee's goal with a GM
took a 4 to 3 lead. Then at 13:47 Gerry Wheeler gets hat trick
Fergus started a regular rash of I JET GLAZE SUPER WAX JOB
penalties which kept them short In the opening game of the goal by Scott Gear with those
handed for the balance of the
FREE best of seven series, the Ironmen carrying the heavy artillery for
game. And one couldn't help feel `la„µ.ed no mercy as they skated the Ironmen being Gerry of
a mite sorry for their goalie, Jeff Wheeler with a pair and singles
Blinco, who had rubber fired at to a one-sided 10 to 2 win in John `��±
OIL FILTER WITH EVERY $5D. ORDER him from all angles and all Fergus last Friday night. Henderson, by Brian yAridethe
andIronmen
®SLING'S TEXACO
At only 21 seconds, the Ironmen ,
ranges and some of those point were on the,, score sheet with with this 10 to 2 win go one up in.
blasts from the blueline must the best of seven series. Wfn®rri
have scored more than one puck Murray Black's quick goal.
®FEIN FRIDAY TILL 9® SATURDAY, TILL 6. p WWf11gameTLE alongSTOPS: A good
shaped bruise: The Ironmen Gerry Wheeler made it 2 up at
p 2 70 but the Fergus Green quick game taking just over 2 We ower polish our paint and
• clicked for goals from the sticks hours from start to finish, and P p Y p
of Mark Chisholm, Brian Yahbee Machine roared back as 'Gerry
Kurtz beat the Benny. ('roads by penalties were few. Gerry chrome. Complete inter,jor and
and Doug Leitch to make it 7 to 3 Wheeler was the big gun for the
and Fergus' Bob Schell flipped (,leg Hamilton and Murray exterior super Clean-up.
g pp Black put the Ironmen ahead 4 to Ironmdn with three goals and an l
one in from close range with only 1 at, the end of the first. assist, while Murray Black had aGARRY'S Phone
AUTO (E 9 seconds left in the game to end in the second, the Ironmen did pair of goals in a winning cause.
the game with the Ironmen all the scoring and with solo ef- TEXACO TOMMY
(WINGHAM)
LTDs victorious 7 to 4. forts b Dou Leitch and Steve° Y g The Northwest Territories con -
WHISTLE STOPS: Penalties, Caslick had the game well in tinues to progress in mineral 357-3368
�n ��� ®� 9 penalties, penalties as the refer- hand with a 6 'to 1 lead after 40 production as evidenced by la$t
1 for ointment
Water St® � r million, ,
stages in
ees let too much go in the early ninutes year's output worth $170 m' n
age of the game with the game the third, Fergus picked up a up 42 per cent from .1972. ,
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