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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-03-11, Page 17TATA VArrZ SERVICE LISTOWEL 291-2111 AIRLINES CRUISES BUS TOURS GROUP TOURS ABC CHARTERS SUN TOURS 20 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE ST. PATRICK'S PUB NIGHT FRIDAY, MARCH 12 9:00 - 1:00 STRATFORD FAIRGROUNDS The Fabulous DUBLIN CORPORATION ADVANCE TICKETS S4/PERSON Available at Listowel Banner Huron Expositor, Seaforth ADMISSION AT THE DOOR $5 Admittance Restricted To 18 Years Of Age And Over - Lm e Hote1 �� ifT01'�OIMO Take advantage of the 1975 price. The Lord Simcoe is maintaining the price on the 2 nite special in the face of rising costs. IAN 211 forlwo • s • modern guest room for 2 nights • dinner one evening at the famous Captain's Table including a welcoming refreshment • breakfast each morning • free overnight parking (from 6.00 p.m. to 8.30 a.m. only each day) subject to advance registration and you can stay an extra night for only $2300 double See your travel agent or reserve direct. The Lord Simcoe Hotel, 150 King St. West, Toronto Tel: (416) 362 1848 PRESENTING THE BEST MOVIE ENTERTAINMENT t r The Winoam Advance -Tithes, Thun., March 11, M* -Pyle 7 Ironmen whiWiarton 6,,.= 3 p Last Friday, before the best Ironmen and the boys tram Wiar- their sdarpgbss aft" ahmaA a crowd of the season, the Ironmen ton trees it's good, clean, fast two week JAY011f. with a strong third period downed hockey and thisEsme was no Good tending snakes for "" Wiarton a to 3 to take the first exception. Who said managlejr good phfyoff hockey and in this game in the best -of -seven in the Doig Skinn doesn't get excited one Wiarton's Flick Schultz group I;inals. before every game? In this one he robbed mage than one sure tool Scoring started early, Jeff was so excited. he got the record while the Roomer's big Ace was Lockridge denting the twine at or upside down and before he goalie Benny Blackwell who kept �4 1:28 and Wiarton bouncing back caught himseU a few bars of the Ironmen in the lead with 4 to even the count at 2:23. Then "Rule Brittania' blared over the some spectacular saves. And+E with Craig Lindsay's goal at 15:14 PA system. Steve Caslick sure made a little the Ironmen had a 2 to 1 lead at Both teams suffered in juries in girl from Bluevak in a whed- the end of the first. this one. One of the Wiarton boys chair very happy when he banded The second period was a clone came out of the game with an in her a game puck. checking period with good goal jured shoulder and although Ironmen journey to Wiartou on t` tending at both ends. Jim McGee Ironmen Ian Montgomery Friday night and fourth game is 4t combined with linemates Russel finished the game, next morning at the local arena this srmday Jones and Murray Black to put diagnosis revealed torn leg liga- night at 7:30. the Ironmen ahead 3 to 1 at 8:58 ments. but Wiarton kept on the attack The three stars were Jeff Lock - and Karl Keeshig hit the mark at ridge, Murray Black and Wiar- • 10:40. ton's Rick Arnold. Jeff played a At the�S At 5:24 of the third Kevin strong heady game, carrying the Murray picked up a power play puck with authority and leading "Tommy", the ambitious sack THERE WERE SIX GOLD WINNERS from the Wingham Skating Club chosen last goal only to have that goal erased the Ironmen charge time after musical directed by KenRussdl 'Sunday at the inter -club competition held at Howick Centre. Mark Moore received a gold by Kevin Noble's power play goal time. Murray Black was in over- opens March 10 at the Lyceum. in free skating; Curtis Moore, gold in dance; Lori Gavreluk, gold in dance; Carol at 8:33 and with the score 4 to 3 drive all night going all out both Based on the rock opera created Wheeler, gold in free skating, and Blaine Moore, gold in free skating and dance. Absent is and the Wiarton team pressing it offensively and defensively. And by The Who in IM, -Tommy" Elaine Kueneman, gold in free skating. was exciting hockey. Then at the third star, Wiarton's Rick will appeulpy to younger 16:39, Kevin Murray got his Arnold logged a lot of ice time on audiences. Not a single ward is second goal of the period, putting the Wiarton defence. Both teams spoken throughout the film; the Ironmen ahead 5 to 3. Doug were not up to their usual sharp- every line of dialogue is sung. Leitch's goal at 18:09 put a little ness in the first, Wiarton prob- Where there are no words, the extra frosting on the victory. ably a little worn after a gruelling action is backed by instrumental five -game series with those music. WHISTLE STOPS: As has been Arthur Screaming Eagles and the "Tommy" is the dory of a boy ,. the case all season, when the Ironmen taking the first to retain who is struck deaf, dumb and Mind when witnessing the murd- er of his father. He F.... tronmengo two u numerous indignities as the years p pass and he searches fora mir- acle cure. When he is cured,'he is Last Sunday night, the Ironmen Since Ian Montgomery was out hailed as a young Messiah, who F headed through the snow to Wiar- with torn leg ligaments, Coach becomes exploited and finally, ton and despite a delay caused by George Skinn called up from the rejected. bus breakdown came home with Midgets Bernie Haines to bolster Roger Daltry who sang the role a convincing 5 to 1 win to take the the defence staff and Bernie of Tommy in the original album. R second game in the best -of -seven came up with a strong game, now plays Tommy on film. Arm. °« group finals. having two assists and potting g Margret stars as Tommy's The Ironmen jumped into a two one from the point. mother, and has received an goal lead in the first on goals by Think the Wiarton coach added Academy Award nomination for Kevin Murray and Brian Yahbee. some fire to the Ironmen attack the ' role. Jack Nicholson guest Then with goals by Bernie when he stated to Manager Doug stars as a Harley Street special- lip,7 Haines, Gerry Wheeler and Skinn before game time that he ist, one of many who tries to cure i .. Russel Jones in the second the felt Wingham had no right to beat the unfortunate Tommy. Rock Ironmen had a commanding 5 to 0 Wiarton and when Doug relayed fans will enjoy the performances GRACE ANN KU ENEMAN received a silver medal in dance at the inter -club competition lead. these words to his charges they by stars Elton John, Tina Turner, held at the Howick Centre last Sunday. Other winners are Leanne Cossitt, silver in free As the game proceeded in the took little time in making the Eric Clapton and The Who. skating; Kevin Wild, silver in dance; Maureen Beattie, silver in dance and -'Kevin third it looked as if the Ironmen's Wiarton coach eat his words. It Paying on a double bill` with Wheeler, silver in free skating. The Wingham club also captured the Jack McPherson goalie, Doug Inglis who had been was a case of all three lines flying `°Tommy",is-rhe LordsofFlat- Memorial Award for total points. Absent is Mary Webb of Walkerton, winner of silver just sensational, might get his in high gear in this win with no tush,"alook atgrowing upinthe dance. first shutout of the season, but less than 12 players picking up fifties. such was not to be the case as points in the victory. Opening on March 14 is another Wiarton got their lone goal of the For the second game in a row of the. popular nature films pro - game at the 16 -minute mark of good solid goal -tending played a duced for a family audience. the third with Kevin Noble the big cog in the win. In this one Filmed entirely on location in Al- YBowlingspoiler. Doug Inglis was playing the role asks "Challenge to be Free" is a .J1K WHISTLE STOPS: It's always of Scrooge and almost had the legend of a man the Indians nam - All CONDITIONED Bantam League and Doublemints are tied at 53. --a long trip to Wiarton but when shutout. ed Trapper, a "brother to all liv- NOW PLAYING The Kangaroos lead the scoring Debra Wittig and Terry Rintoul the bus breaks down it makes it Next home game (the fifth ing things." Trapper is`a simpie with 76 points, followed by Tiger received Bowler of the Month . seem that much further. Despite game in the series if necessary) man 'who lives alone in the wU- Cats, 69, Wild Cats, 60, Chimps, crests for bowling most pins over the late start (game didn't start will be at the local arena Sunday derness with the animals. He be- JORN iiATUARINZ 50. The Parrots and Monkeys are their average. Ten bowlers are to. until 9:30) it was a fast, clean night at 7:30. For good clean friends a lynx, serves an elk s»u>r v tied with 45 points. receive crest for beating their frame with, believe it or not, only hockey get out and cheer the breakfast, and rows baby bears �� C High single and double of 177 average in the first game at "I the penalties, Wiarton getting 4 Ironmen as they Journey down across a lake. .." !.►` minutes and Ironmen 9 minutes. the playoff trail. When a reed trapper, and 312 were rolled by Julaine Beat My Average Tournament.' greedy pp ,......cOGBRN ''' Adams for the ladies with Robbie Senior Juniors Frenchy, is deliberately cruel Willis bowling high single of 157 Big Macs and Submarines are and :eaves a large wolf in a trap I and 285 high double. Other games tied for first place with 72 points H -M Ree. League for more than a month, Trapper over 125 were: Shelley Tolton, while Footlongs trail at 60. Red rescues the nearly dead animal 128; Debbie Lee, 140, 125; Julaine Hots have 53 points, Big Boys 42 and takes him home to recuper- ate. The other trapper issues a Adams, 135, 177. For the men, and French Fries 46. Daryl e Robbie Willis, 157, 128; Michael Holmes rolled high single and Face e I i m i n a t i o n complaint, and when two lawmen 1Mgr..bp dfJlNe .n"ahse „o„ Heard, 155 and Byron Thompson, double of 214' and 356 for the men appear at Trapper's cabin, he re - 1h, ,hffor, of In! NO,In' trapped - 15C0. while Susan Bain was high single acts like a • PPS animal and hallenge Bowler of the Month crests and double for the ladies with 182 accidentally kills one of them. A to befull-scale hunt ensues. Through L, i Fwee went to Debbie Hoy and Rance and 329. Games over 175 were: i n hockey actio n Willis for bowling the most pins Richard Daugherty, 191 and Greg blizzards and avalanches Trap - Willis Rockets came one take command in the third over average. Friday was "I Storey with the same score. per outwits his pursuers, moving Beat My Average Tournament." Senior League step closer to bowing out of play- period. The "Rockets' hard skat- with a tribe of caribou, sleeping . off hockey in the Howick-Minto ing and checking paid off with in trees, and even managing to Sixteen bowlers will receive the High single for the boys went to Recreational Hockey League Bill Miller's second nal of the crests by beating their average in Jim Laidlaw with 286 and Ste y g g escape a dynamite blast. -�••• after dropping their second game to narrow the score to 4-3. "Challenge to be Free" evokes the first game. phen Burke captured high triple straight game to the Lakelet Jets, Try as they would the Rockets the lonely grandeur and the bru- of 604. High girls single went to Brenda Foxton with 232 and 597 5-3. Lakelet leads the best of five could not tie the game. There tality of wilderness life. The w ° f Junior League series two games to none. Action were some exciting rushes on THE MOST INCREDIREE ENDING triple was rolled b Rhonda Lee. g entire family can enjoy the film. Of ANY MOTION►ICTURE EVER' Games over 150 included: P y occurred last Thursday night. both teams' part near the end of Brian Hoy, 155; Stephen Gaunt, Games over 200 included: Chris In the first period, both teams the game and only one resulted in 167; Allan Jackson, 153; Shawn Foxton, 218, 204; Rhonda Lee, 205, 218 and Nancy Kin 208 for traded goals early then Lakelet, a goal, that to Lakelet. The final ' McKague, 167, 163; Wayne y g' with only two minutes remaining, score was Lakelet 5, Fordwich 3. I A Thompson, 168 and Michael the girls. In the boys class, Rob Golden Hawks °"° P err Wharton, 224; Stephen Burke, took the lead on a picture goal by Apologies to the two referees LOW Pletch, 160. High single and dou P Re Walls, his second of the who did the February 26th game ,;, ::�D� g ry ble of 124 and 246 were rolled by 209, 200 and Bill Ohm with 219. period. The Fordwich goal was between Lakelet and Fordwich • °^ NACTIONS Debra Wittig for the girls while Clue Klux Clan has 100 points to y g move. to finals COMING ATT the scorin while Pink Pan scored b Norm Wilson as he are m order. Over enthusiastic • . Randy Bain had high single of 170g banged in a Bill Miller rebound. criticism in this article was un- lead"ROEIN and MARION" and 330 triple was bowled by thers close in with 82. Jaws have Shawn McKague. 73, Freaky Five 72 and AnonyLakelet took command in the necessary. The Howick Golden Hawks ad- „ • t second period, scoring two quick The third game of the series vance to the finals after defeating Chicklets are in first place with mous 70. Crusaders are in last goals and increasing their lead to was played last Monday night in Ripley 7-4 here Friday night be - 67 points. Lifesavers have 61 place with 65 points. Fifteen 4-1. Fordwich fought back to cut Belmore at 8:00 p.m. Because of fore a capacity crowd. Howick points, Double Bubble 60; Black bowlers will receive crests from the deficit to two goals when Bill the closeness to press time the re- opened the scoring five minutes " Cats with 51 points. Spearmints "I Beat My Average Tourna- Miller blasted a Lloyd Tuck pass port of that game and any future into the first period on a goal by ment.behind a startled Lakelet goalie. games of the series will be in the Boyd, assisted by Macintosh and Fordwich tried desperately to next edition of this paper. Livermore. Macintosh tucked in a pass from Livermore and Boyd WEEK AFTER WEEK, MONTH AFTER MONTH! with 21 seconds left in the first � � �) � period to take Howick up 2-0. L � 3t1e =1Z and period on a goal by Eric Ripley scored early in the s "'"` WED. 10, THURS. 11, FRI. 17, SAT. 13th WED. 11, THURS. 18, M. 19, SAT. 20th McLeod assisted by Lynn Arm - THE DOUBLE FEATURE OF THE YEAR! strong. Howick came back a Lords of Flothush at 7:30 P.M. Tommy at 9:00 P.M.6 GREAT FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT 0 OLD DRACULA AT 7:30 P.M.- COOLEY HIGH AT 9:00 P.M. +rjw`*,W minute later to m1ke it 3-1 on a 3 DAYS ONLY " goal by Livermore from Boyd Your senses will never be the same. SUN. 14. MON. IS,TUES. 16th WHERE THE STUDENT BODY r and Macintosh. Ripley scored WAS A CHICK NAMED .SUNDAY S SHOWS AT 1, 2:30, 4, 7, 9:00 P.M I� _y three unanswered goals in less . MONDAY - TUES. 7:00 and 9:00 P.M. • - BRENDA than four minutes on goals by TIE TWE UM of A MAN Yotru. AUWS � IIBal61 % ACADEMY HE MUM A l9BO YMrL1 KM FOW>FT... i; it �' ry 4 u i Carl Stanley, assisted by Bryan AWARD 0 NOMINEE 0:I ` / ` 4,� Boyle and Eli Courtney. Mac - BEST �1 w Challenge L, O O I Leod scored his second from . ,,.., Courtney and Armstrong. Arm - ACTRESS 0+ ;� to be strong scored the third from e pee \, McLeod and John Fludder. 0 0 �- f IF Boyd, on a pass from Jim Stew- 0 art, scored less than a minute • k IF YOI IKFD later to tie the game. Halfway Elton lohn NM "YOUNG FRAU iVKFNSTEIi " Am Margret ' '• � - � ADULT ENTERTAINMENT through the third period, Boyd i� the Pinball Wizard is The Mother -.¢ut _� Ab , YOU'LL LOVE "OLD DRACULA" notched his third goal from Mac- p,DUlt ENTERt Al with HENRY "the FONT' WINKLER Ile n 0 Intosh and Ron Williams. With l 0 2:39 left in the' game, Livermore 0 r added another for Howick. Mac- Intosh came back just 13 seconds K EV IN WH E E LE R was the winner of a bronze medal at the later to score from Hargrave. interclub skating competition held at the Howick Centre Howick now starts a best -of - last Sund'ay. Other bronze winners were: Lori Gavreluk, five series on Wednesday in d � 1 y bronze infree skating; and Curtis Moore, bronze in free Plattsville, the second game o` skating. Absent is Elaine Kueneman, bronze winner in scheduled in Howick on Friday dance. night. .-.v.,aar.a;