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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-03-11, Page 164 A I 111111,11liamm JOIN A%vance-Times, Thurs., March 11, 1976 atiR• FO rt VNG PZOF16X - .: _ Fordwich Rockets win reaon a�� w°' C � ba aval4lbla r BETTY KENNEDY was one of more than 60 curlers who participated in the Farmers' Bonspiel held at the Curling Club last Saturday evening. Winner of the bonspiel was the rink from Wingham. i Name Hai�dwai'e METAL St -011-Can Caisse BB Your 3101Ce WOODS FREEZERS i rid In Stock For Delivery Now ALL SIZES 7 cu. ft. 11 cu. ft. 16 cu. ft. 19 cu. ft. 22.5 cu. ft. e Value $W. ONLY $19.95 New competition all stool badminton racket, chrome plated tempered Real frame, reinforced Y throat design, block and whits doss braided nylon tapered shaft with tough plastic cops, top quolity perforated Ioathor grip. Available at STAINTON HARDWARE Wingham 357-2910 • • shortly. will be avalFlpbia at w 1 t h Wroxeter F. E. M&M S.B. as Will is dw se r I e s TENNIS ANYONE! placed. A new clothes rack that recre°a0° office. After each team won once dur- hockey as they received four of in the period. Fordwich was A concerted effort is being was installed in a dressing room ing the regular schedule, the the five penalties assessed in the given five penalties and Wroxeter made by the Recreation and has already been pulled off the LWWn GR46o stage was set last Saturday night period- four in the second period. Community Centres Board to wall. Two doors have been At the Howick Community Centre With the game tied 1-1, both The third period saw the most spearhead a move to form a broken off the hinges and win- MONDAY, 8:30 P.M. for the third and deciding game. teams tried to establish their exciting hockey of the game. tennis club. The question arises dows broken not to mention the MerA 15, 1776 This game was part of Hockey superiority but penalties, both Both teams strived to get the go where to put new courts or will number of times that latches on a, Day in Howick and even though it necessary and foolish, slowed the ahead goal that would spell the the present court remain? It is players' bench doors been 411UppT - $2".00 was a scheduled exhibition game pace down. Hank Winkel put the demise of the opponent. The well known that the present court repaired. MUST GO one could sense the, aurora of Rockets in the lead for the second game was decided on an excel- is situated in the wrong direction. The writing on w��II is of dress - drama that only the deciding time in the game as he knocked lent shot by Grant Bartmae after It seems to be the case also that ing rooms and-er►a>4hrooms is ex - there is sufficient interest to form tremel REeARtIL 0►1M[ game of a playoff series could down a Wroxeter clearing pasq, he picked up a drop pass from Y offensive. This all takes provide. The Fordwich Rockets and drove a low slapshot into the Ron Sainsbury and put the puck a very active club. A meeting is time to remove and it is difficult defeated the Wroxeter team 3-2 in net. Wroxeter tied the game once low and into the corner. Any being held on March 25 to form a to take all of it off too. W CAS a closely fought contest. A superb again when Poealuyko shot a low chance Wroxeter had to tie or win club. If you are interested in im- In order to maintain the arena effort by all of the Rocket play- drive into the copner after a the game was dispelled by a rash proving tennis in town be syre to as we would like for you it is your 15 RAWAAa *AMls AT'to." IACH ers, playing an almost flawless Wroxeter centre had won the of penalties. Wroxeter got seven be at F. E. Madill S.S. on Thurs- duty as parents and taxpayers to a Iwwel-THI-WIALTN aAM/I game, both emotionally and skill- faceoff with only 1:28 remaining penalties in the third period while day, March 25 at 7:30 to show that try to stop this vandalism. ADMISSION $1.00 - INCLUDES' fully resulted in the well deserved Fordwich, holding tempers back, interest and give us some direc- It is the feeling of the arena ONE FREE CARD. Additional victory. got only two. tion. committee that charges of wilful cards 26c oath or 6 for *1.00. As the game got underway, Both referees must be congrat- ARENA damage will be laid for anyone =- amidst protests and questions of y ping frightening g y destroying ••..1VIA46 "a owes Lions win first ulated b both teams in keeping a It is tri htenin to realize how caught deliberatel dextro t. ,.....� a ... ««.. eligibility, the people in attend- potential volatile situation from much vandalism is taking place property at the arena. ance knew they were going to be in best -of -three developing. Wroxeter continues in our arena. Over the winter we treated to a spirited and exter its playoff series with Kurtzville have replaced nearly • a dozen taining hockey game. It didn't Dave Kieffer scored a goal in and Fordwich continues with light switches. A total of six door take long for Fordwich to score each period to lead the Wingham Lakelet. knobs with keys have been re - the opening goal as Arne Allan Lions to a 64 win over Seaforth in was sent in alone on the Wroxeter a WOAA consolation semi-final �k goaltender on a lead pass from game last Saturday in Wingham. Bob Stewart. Allan didn't make The victory gave the Lions a 1-0 SELLING;�� lead in the best -of -three series ` any mistakes as he blasted a low` drive to the corner past the Wrox- with the second game March 9 in eter goalie. Midway through the Seaforth and the third in Wing - period, Wroxeter 'scored on an ham this Saturday at 8 p.m. if ` excellent three way passing play necessary. «aF OUT between Wintemute, Yoeman and Wingham won their semi-final Seip. Seip fired the puck past a series with Southampton by helpless Barney D'Arcey in the default while Seaforth eliminated And O U I n V e n tO ry muSt be Rocket nets. Steady goaltending Clinton three games to one in a J stifled any other scoring drives in best -of -five set to advance to the reduced l the first period. The Rockets semi-finals. played exceptional defensive The line of Kieffer, Jay Mac- SAVE NOW ON Laurin and Doug McGregor Accounted for five of the six Lions Tillers, small engines, lawn goals, Kieffer firing the hat trick, left winger McGregor scoring. mowers, bicycles, aluminum once and assisting on two others and MacLaurin adding a goal and doors, bike tires, appliances, an assist. Dave Bennett scored Wingham's other goal, convert- .ems etc. etc. lls:' a ing a pass -out from Gord IMW 5 hen. The Lions took 13 of the 25 �� —t • —•� �� �Y —` penalties called., x�p The next home game for Wing- '�' � ". WlNbHAM COFFEE KLATCH captured runner-up with 617. ham will be Saturday at 8 p.m. The league had 23 bowlers this Games over 200 were: Peggy against either Seaforth in the week. Tervit, 240; Norma Strong, 213; , deciding game of the semi-finals SERVICE CENTRE Mrs. Finnigan had the high Gladys Yeo, 200; Muriel Irvine, or Durham in the opening game single of 238 and Jean King 224; Lila Hickey, 209 and Jean of the finals. chalked up the highdouble of 431. Tervit, 228. �� • � � � � - , Girls bowling singles of 200 or 0-0-0 over were Jeanette Scott 202; COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Northstars win Jean King 205, 226; Shirley Whar- Susan Pegg and Ruth Ann Stef-' ton, 235; Ellen Henderson 214; fen bowled ladies' high single of Katherine Wilson 219, 207; Iris 243 with a 629 triple rolled by close match -up, :' Foulon 227. Ruth Ann Steffen. Mens high�< PROTECT 0-0-0 single went to Wes Simmons, 316 Kevin Green, in goal for the , TEESWATER AND and Frank Burke, 717, high triple. Canadian Tire Canadians, made WINGHAM LADIES Thanks to spares Linda Camp- a good save within the first few Your Carrs Exterior It was Gladys Stewart all the bell, Dorothy Croskill, Marie seconds of the game that set the g ' way this week. She landed the Phillips and Leon Russell. tone for their match against the Against the Harshness of high single of 275 and high triple Roses ded the scoring with a Northstars. At 10:50 of the first Old Man Winter, of 604. Other good singles were commanding 103 points, three period, Northstar Kevin Smith recorded by Marie Henry 249; points ahead of second place Hol- scored the first goal assisted by Susan Tolton 201, 204; Beatrice lyhocks. Poppies have 73 points Jeff Cameron. Green made ag- MURRAY McKAGUE of Wingham prepares to throw the with a GM Brooks 207; Linda Walden 219; followed by Mayflowers with 68 other save on Paul Hickey in the rock at the Farmers' Bonspiel held at the Curling Club last Carol Dunn 201; Rina Jouwsma and Glads two points behind. The closing minutes of the first period Saturday evening. More than 16 rinks from Auburn, JET GLAZE SUPER WAX JOB 213, 229; Sadie Penner 200. Bluebells are in last place with 66 but Hickey scored with 36 Lucknow, Wingham and Hanover took part in the annual Evelynne's Suckers lead the points. seconds left on the clock, assisted bonspiel. standings with 24 points, followed 0-0-0 by Jason Goodall. p at closely by Helen's Herrings at 23. LADIES' WED. NIGHT . No goals were scored in the _ r In a tight competition of their Sharon Skinn led the scoring, second period. The third period W I NGN A M G O S l I N G' S TEXACO own are Rina's Crabs at 18, capturing high single and triple saw fast action, both teams hav- Belgrave downs Joan's Jellyfish at 17 and Susie's for the ladies with 290 and 680. ing excellent scoring chances. Wingham Salmons 16. Dianne's Goldfish Other winners over 200 were: With 18 seconds left in the game Belmore., team BODY SHOP are having a siesta, taking things Joyce Gardner, 216; Muriel Dwane Jenkins scored the tie easy at seven points. McFarlane, 234; Dorothy Bain, breaking goal to give the North- The Belgrave Tyke hockey Complete Collision Repairs We power polish your paint and 0--4-0 205; Jayne English, 267; Louise stars a 2-1 win. p Welwood272 ; Edna Mae Arm- team won their semi-final against and Painting chrome . Complete i n t e r i o � a n d , THURSDAY MIXED Belmore with a decisive 8-1 vic The standings seem to keep strong, 217, 201, 215; Anita • Towing Service exterior super clean-up. g p McKinley, 2a1; Jean King, 226, Advance -Timers tory last Thursday night. Steven 9 changing every week. Joyce's Bridge scored three goals, Doug- Phone Jaywalkers are now out in front 209; Verna Steffler, 234, 205; 221; Mary Campbell, 213; Beth Skinn, win championship Radiator Cleaning and las Woods' scored two and single 9 with za points. Gayle'$ Go-getters 219, 212; Rena Jouwsma, 211; markers went to Dennis Henry, Repairs TEXACO TOMMY Shirley Wharton, 226; Jeanne and Ruth's Rollers are tied with Jeannette The Wingham Industrial hock- John Smuck and Randy Nixon. SID ADAMS Scott, 219; Diane En 24 points each, followed by Lu'•s lisp, tte QY'league completed its regular At the Lucknow tournament on Lulus with 20, Helen's Hellcats g season of la Monde night with Saturday, Belgrave defeated Proprietor 357-3368 with 17 and Marg's Mighty Mice 202; Nora Finnigan, 252; Shirley play y g WINGHAM; ONT. Storey, 219, 219; Maude Schiestel, The Advance -Timers winning Teeswater 5-0 in the first game. for appointment with 13. 222, 229, 226; Lila Hickey, 215, 220. their second consecutive cham- Allan Heikoup, Paul Coultes, Res. 357-1171 Bus. 357.1102 Nancy Brenzil had ladies' high ionshi The club took the series Doug Woods, Steven Bridge and ' single of 249 and the high triple of Lee's LambAops and Scotts b defeating the "Bride Mus BIII Haines scored for Belgrave. Steaks have 18 points while Y g g g 607. King's Kidneys and Bain's Bones tangs- 6-4 in a free -wheeling In the second game, Belgrave • Art Clark had the high single g g are tied for second with 16. game• was defeated by Brussels 2-0 who for the men with a nice 304 game McBurney's Meatballs have 9 The Advance -Timers jumped won the A Championship Trophy. while Don Montgomery worked and 7 points for Tolton's Tongues. into a 3-0 lead in the first period on goals Wayne ac - Thanks to spare Carol Clark. benefits hard all night and had 733 for the tls by WMhigh triple. 0-0-0 Dougal and a single by Doug Over -200 games were bowled SENIOR LADIES Scrimmager. The Mustangs re- 8 ave wins Extra by Don Montgomery 227, 235, 271; Lillian Newman chalked up the plied with three consecutive Paul Moffatt 211, 207; Doug Neil 192 high single at Monday's goals by Pete Snow, Gary ten straight 220, 239; Luanne Kerr 213, 213; session, but only 10 points behind, Templeman and Len Bakelaar. for theArt Clark 304, 212; Elda Nethery was Velma Scott with 182. Marie The two teams then traded goals, Belgrave defeated Floradale 4- 203; Doug Elliott 228; Keith Mof- Merkley took the high double scored by Buff Kerr of The Ad- 2 and moved into a commanding fatt 231; Judie Atkin 202; Penny vance-Timers and Dan Belmore 3-0 lead in the best -of -seven over sixty honors with her 355. Other over Elliott 215; Dave Tiffin 245; for the Mustangs, tying the score s�'i�• Belgrave took a 1-0 lead at Randy Brenzil 230; Jerry Smith 300 doubles were Velma Scott's 338; Lillian Newman'$ 322 and at 4-4. the end of the first period. Tom , 212; Janet Clark 224; Gail In the third period the play was Black scored, assisted by Bryan Kay Murray's 316. Holmes 220; Gayle Neil 237; The Special Ks still lead the end-tooBlack at 7:08. Belgrave made the nd with Bob Armstrong Karen Moffatt 240; Joyce Church with 67 points. In second and Buff Kerr adding insurance score 2-0 on a breakaway goal by group p . 215; Bruce Skinn 214; Al Skelton markers for the win. Black. Paul McKee picked up the • Standard safcty deposit hoxcs for only 53 a year (A rental reduction place are the Krispies at 58, fol- assist at 12:26 of the second 248; Nancy Brenzil 249. lowed closely by the Wheaties at - of D5 on larger hoxcs) 0-0_0 period. 56. The Crackerjacks have 42; One minute later, Paul McKee e Free safe -keeping of your Guaranteed Investment Certificates WROXETER LEAGUE Sugar Crisps 41 and Cheerios 36. Wingham rink scored Belgrave's third goal as - High Fret cheques on rceular sayings accounts High single and triple went to sisted by Neil Beiman and Don Nelda Kulgs with le2.of 6 4 The Mahinney paces wins bonspiel Edgar. In the third period, Flora- • Monthly interest payments on Guaranteed Investmcnl Certificates of men's high single of 294 was dale scored two goals by Craig 55,(1(X) or over (minimum term 2 years) a bowled by Ken Pellett and Joe The rink of Bob McKague, Sehwindtand Cam Bauman. Don Craig rolled a high triple of 692. win over Belmore Olive McBurney, .Jack McBurney Edgar scored from.Beiman to put a Cost of living Bonus interest on special savings accounts Other games over 200: Nalda Murray Mawhinney scored and Helen McKague of Wingham the victory away for Belgrave. • Frcc issuance of travellers chcyues Kulas, 218; Ethel McMichael, three goals and Allan Kieffer was presented with the Keil in - 206; .Joe Craig, 278_, 226; John added another as Kurtzville de- surance Agency Trophy for plat- Next 'game is scheduled for Haasnoot, 207; Bill Brown, 214; feated Belmore 84 in PeeWee ing first in the Farmers' annual Wingham Friday night at 9 today Ted Smith, 233; Dick de Boer, action. in a Bantam exhibition bonspiel held at the Wingham o'clock. This game marked Bel - 200, 214; Wendell Stamper, 220 game, Belmore defeated East Curling Club last Saturday even- grave's tenth consecutive -'Vic- Register and Bob McCaughan, 200, 209. Howick 6-3. Paul Dickson paced ing. tory. Tob Berry was .the draw B . g t'Y 0_0_0 Belmore with three goals with More than 64 curlers parti- winner from RR 4, St. Marys with, a t Victoria and 1 Grey LEGION LADIES Des Pharr scoring two and Glen cipated in the event from Luck- second and third pritiw��ing to Betty's Bombers lead the Scor- Jeffray one as Belmore defeated now,, Wingham, Hanover and Au- Wayne Irvine of Wingham and ing with 821/2 points, followed by Belgrave 6-3. burn. Winners of the 9 o'clock George Johnston;of Belgrave. .Jean's .Jelly Beans and Norma's in Squirt action, Kurtzville de- draw were Vernon Vanstone of Serving Ontario since 1889 Mules tied at 78 and Lila's Limp- feated Belmore 5-1 while Bel- Goderich, Leonard Archambault / ers trailing with 651/2. Betty more edged Brussels 3-1. in girls' of Auburn, Roy Penington of Morin rolled high single of 292 action, Palmerston defeated Be]- Wingham, Vernon Hunter of Heart and blood vessel disease WMRMandGREYwith .Jean King runner-up with more 5-4 in sudden death over- Lucknow. Consolation prize went causes more industrial lost time than strikes and work stoppages TRUST COMPANY 248. High triple of 676 was bowled time, and Palmerston was de- to the Hanover rink skipped by in Canada each year. by Betty Morin and Jean King feated 5-3 by Belmore. Petyr Eller. • A , • A