The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-03-18, Page 12r
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The two top teams are close in
the standings: Evelynne's Suck-
211; Perrie Holmes 224; Marie
Phillips, 200; Wayne Pletch, 201;
YBC
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ers have 26 and Helen's Herrings
Art Clark, 272; Cathy Edgar, 239;
Recreation Report
'1ENNIS—I8 IT TOO SOON?
in the east. Although most of the
There is a growing interest in
teams come from Western On -
this old game in this area. More
tario it is one of the largest
people are playing and we still
midget tournaments in the prov-
have only one court in town. And
ince. Many people will open their
that court is situated in the wrong
homes to billets. Those who are
direction.
unable to do so, I hope will extend
Do you want to, do something or ' a hand of friendship to the young
have something done about it?
hopefuls and hockey enthusiasts.
Last week's column stated a
Some have opened their homes to
meeting would be held at F. E.
as many as five or six boys on a
Madill on Thursday, March 25.
weekend. Of course, that is the
The meeting will be moved to
exception rather than the rule. If
Wingham Public School and will
you can take boys either of the
be held at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday,
two weekends, even for one night,
March 25. If you want to see a
please call Allan Harrison at 357 -
positive move, show your interest
2646. He needs space especially
by attending and giving your sug-
for the second weekend March 26
gestions.
or March 28. It would be greatly
sult of the recent win over Ripley,
appreciated.
WINGHAM MIDGET
place Submarines at 75. Foot-
TOURNAMENT
looking at the losing end of a first
Each year our town, and more
Jets victorious
specifically our arena is mun
period score. Plattsville opened
dated with midget hockey
The Lakelet Jets doweled the
players from across our province
Fordwich Rockets 9-3 Monday
and the neighboring U.S. They
night, winning their third straight
come from Stayner and Colling-
match. Lakelet • will now meet
wood in the north to Niagara
Kurtzville Thursday. Keep it up
Falls in the south; from Fraser,
boys and come out to support
Michigan in the west to Toronto
your team.
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TENNIS ANYONE?
Is there enough interest -
TO FORM A TENNIS CLUB?
TO BUILD NEW COURTS?
TO ARRANGE INSTRUCTION?
The Wingham Recreation and
Community Centres Board
has called a meeting at
Wingham Public School
Thursday, March 25, 7:30 P.M.
To Discuss These Questions
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PROCLAMATION
BE IT KNOWN THAT:
Since the f&llowing service and social organiza-
tions, The Wingham Lions Club, The Wingham
Kinsmen Club, The Wingham Senior Citizens,
The Wingham Minor Hockey Association, The
Mother's Auxiliary to Minor Hockey, many
merchants and businessmen, and citizenry in
general will be greeting young hockey players
and fans from:
The Mayor and Council of Wing -
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through 28
WINGHAM
MIDGET
TuuRNAMENT
DAYS
JACK REFAVIE \
MAYOR
TOWN OF WINGHAM
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HOWICK�CENTRAL SCHOOL student Cindy Hunyady
takes part in the basketball shooting event during the
-school's sports-a-thon held last Wednesday. Individual win-
ners and team winners were chosen -after the results were
tabulated.
COMMERCIAL. LEAGUE
The Rosea, with a commanding
io6 points, led the scoring with
the Hollyhocks closing in at LOQ.
Poppies are third with 78 and
Mayflowers fourth at 72. Blue-
bells and Glade are tied for bot-
tom spot with A.
Maxine Taylor rolled high sing-
le and triple of 252 and 656 for the
ladies while Frank Burke and
Francis Merkley rolled high
single of 275 for the men. Frank
Burke also bowled high triple of
720. Thanks to spares Marie Phil-
lips, Jan Mawhinney and Ana
Haugh.
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LADIES' WED. NIGHT
Games over 200 included:
Muriel Irvine, 223; Jean King,
227, 209; Norma Strong, 203 and
Florence Delmage, 205, 231. Jean
King captured high single and
high triple of 280 and 716 with
Florence Delmage runner-up
with 231 and 623.
Betty's Bombers hold a slim
lead with 841/z points, followed by
Jean's Jelly Beans at 83. Norma's
Mules have 80 points and Lila's
Limpers at 701/z.
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COFFEE KLATCH
Twenty-two girls bowled this
week with the league. Jean King
had the high single of 260 and the
high double of 459. Others bowl-
ing singles of 200 or over were
Shirley Storey 227, 231; Lois Sur-
ridge 223; Jean Bauer 208; Betty
Burley 204; Mary Campbell 223.
Girls winning prizes were Ada
Aitchison, Dorothy Thompson,
Nora Finnigan, Katherine Wil-
son, Jean King and Sandra Gard-
ner.
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TEESWATER AND WINGHAM
LADIES' LEAGUE
A 222 single and a 627 triple
gave Joan Wissler top position on
the totem pole at this week's ses-
sion. Good singles were also re-
corded by Elma McDonald 214;
Marie Henry 206, 200; Dianne
Metcalfe 201; Betty Darling 205
and Joan Wissler 221.
Grabs have 18 and Diane's
Goldfish 14.
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LADIES WED. NIGHT
King's Kidneys led the scoring
with 23 points followed by second
place Scott's Steaks at 21. Bain's
Bones are closing in at 19 and
trailing them by one point is
Lee's Lambchops with 18. The
battle for fourth place continues
with McBurney's Meatballs two
points up on last place Tolton's
Tongues with 11 points.
Diane English. captured high
single and high triple for the
ladies with 341 and 774. Other
games over 200 included: Shirley
Storey, 294, 210; Joanne Har-
rison, 214; Dorothy Bain, 265;
Shirley Sallows, 256, 210; Marg
Moffatt, 220; Jean Henry, 219;
Jean King, 254, 224 and Beth
Skin, 225, 216; Dale Tolton, 229,
280; Louise Welwood, 213, 219;
Caroline Greenaway, 212; Doro-
thy Thompson, 229; Anita McKin-
ley, 210; Jeanette Scott, 233. 214;
Nora Finnigan, 204; Isobel Read -
man, 222 and Verna Haugh, 218.
Thanks to spares Marg Mof-
fatt, Nancy King, Isobel Read -
man, Verna Haugh and Carol
Clark.
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THURSDAY MIXED
Joyce's Jaywalkers led the
scoring with 32 points. Ruth's
Rollers and Gayle's Go -Getters
are right in there at 29 and 27
points respectively. Lu's Lulus
have 22, Helen's Hellcats 19 and
Marg's Mighty Mice with 18
points.
For the ladies, Marg Moffatt
had high single with 260 and high
triple of 735. Art Clark had high
single for the men with 272 and
Dave Tiffin had high triple of 759.
Games over 200 included:
Marg Moffatt, 260, 256, 219;
Nancy Brenzil, 201, 203; Dave
Tiffin, 224, 265, 270; Doug Elliott,
224, 206, 238; Paul Moffatt, 250,
255; Don Montgomery, 249, 201;
Bruce Skinn, 206, 231; Bruce
Machan, 200, 225; Ruth Smith
Bo
The two top teams are close in
the standings: Evelynne's Suck-
211; Perrie Holmes 224; Marie
Phillips, 200; Wayne Pletch, 201;
YBC
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ers have 26 and Helen's Herrings
Art Clark, 272; Cathy Edgar, 239;
Booth..... ..................12,291.25
25. In third place are Joan's
Gail Holmes, 224; Keith Moffatt,
Bantam League
Richard Daugherty, 223; John
Jellyfish at 22, followed closely
231; Terry Nethery, 225; Gord
The Kangaroos have a com-
May, 193; Barry Haugh, 175;
by Susie's Salmons at 21. Rena's
Daugherty, 211; Doug Neil, 244.
manding 10 point lead over sec-
Robbie Grove, 191, 216; Greg
TOTAL REVENUE ..............
$83,480.06
and place Tiger Cats with 79
points. Wild Cats have 65 and the
Storey, 181. High single went to
David Nesbitt with 268 while- 407
Howick Hawks
drop lead
Chimps 55. The battle for fifth
high double was rolled by Robbie
Income Tax, C.P.P. & U.I..........
1,647.29
place continues with Parrots at 47
and Monkeys with 45. Andy Jar-
Grove. For the girls, 200 high
single went to Kerry Thompson
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against tough
Plattsville
vis rolled high single and double
and 356 high double.
General Expense ................
of 169 and 296 with Julaine Adams
Big Mac's led the scoring with
In spite of high hopes as the re-
Traveling - to Plattsville, How -
bowling 188 and 366 high single
77 points, followed by second
sult of the recent win over Ripley,
ick almost immediately were
and double.
place Submarines at 75. Foot-
Howick did not fare well against
looking at the losing end of a first
Other games over 125 included:
longs have 63 points, Red Hots 55,
Plattsville, the league champ-
period score. Plattsville opened
Robbie Willis, 156; Rance Willis,
French Fries 48 and Big Boys
ions. The locals trail 2-1 in games.
the scoring on a goal by Jim Bell.
128.; Bradley Shobbrook, 141; ,
with 42.
Howick travelled to Plattsville
Ken Williams came back at the
Denis Adams, 132; Ian Jarvis,
Senior League
in the first game last Wednesday
14 -minute.. mark only to have
" 133; • Andy -''Jarvis, �d 127; Doug
Clue Klux Clan are in front with
night, March 10. Howick opened
Plattsville score again three min -
Fraser, 127; Sheri Walden, 125;
100 points with their closest op-
the scoring on a goal by Liver-
utes later on a goal by Ross Bell.
Debbie Lee, 140 and Stephanie
ponent Pink Panthers at 84.
more but Plattsville came back
In the second, Plattsville again
Gaunt, 125, 130.
Freaky Five have 79 points, Jaws
strong with four of their own.
took the lead first with a goal by
Junior League
78 and Anonymous with 75. Cru-
Livermore scored again in the
Ross Bell. Chuck Gibson scored
John Leedham bowled high
saders trail the league at 67.
second frame, adding another by
two minutes later for the locals
single and double of 222 and 351
Bill Ohm captured high single
- David Hargrave to make it close,
unassisted. Boyd then connected
for the men while Lynda Wittig
of 265 with 744 high triple rolled
4-3. At that point the players be-
at the 10:18 mark to tie the score.
had high single and double of 202
by Jay MacLaurin. Nancy King
came a bit chippy. Plattsville
Plattsville scored again, answer -
and 318 for the ladies. Games
captured both high single and
outshot and outplayed Howick in
ed with another Howick goal with
over 150 were: Stephen Gaunt,
triple with, 232 and 619. Other
the third with five unanswered
two minutes left in the period on
191; Shawn McKague, 156; Joan-
games over 200 included: Tom
goals, making the final, 9-3.
another goal by Boyd.
ne Henry, 186 and Debra Wittig,
Remington, 243; f Paul Cerson,
Friday night, before a large
End to end rushes, good hard
152.
213, 244; Steve Thompson, 221,
and enthusiastic crowd, the
hitting and good chances at both
Chicklets led the scoring at 72
223; Stephen Burke, 211, 249 and
Hawks came back with fire`in
ends filled the third period as
points, with Lifesavers at 63 and
Jay MacLaurin, 259, 223, 262;
their eyes.
both goal keepers turned in ex -
60 points for the Double Bubble.
Pam Gerrie, 201, 232; Brenda
Just before the game began,
cellent performances, keeping
The Doublemints are closing in
MacLennan, 211; Peggy Tervit,
Howick's Doug Boyd, the leag-
the crowd on the edges of their
with 56 points, tied with the
207, 214 and Rhonda Lee, 209.
ue's leading scorer was present-
seats. '
Spearmints. Black Cats are in
ed with a trophy.
At the 14:25 mark the tie was
last place with 53 points.
The combination of events
broken. The puck went back to
Senior Juniors
seemed to spark the Howick club
defenseman Bob Roi who let go a
Games over 175: Gail Del -as
Belgrave wins
Doug scored two quick goals in
blistering slap shot which was
mage, 177; Blair Mansell, 178;
the first period. At one point it
partially screened. Plattsville
looked as though they had the
took the lead. In less than a min -
Kinsmen Bantams
championship
game well in hand only to be
ute Plattsville broke the game
scored upon four times in the
open with two more goals. In the
defeat Seaforth
Despite a very tense third
third period.
end the score turned out a decep-
Doug Hargrave and Bob Mac-
tive run -away, 9-4 for Plattsville.
Grant Gna scored his second
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Period, Belgrave came out strong
Intosh both collected a pair with
A game was played in Howick
goal of the night with 14 seconds
to defeat the Floradale team 6-4
singles to Smith, Livermore, Ken
with next one on Friday at Platts-
left in the game to pace Wingham
to win the WOAA Intermediate D
Williams and Wayne Nickel who
ville. Game six if necessary will
to a 5-4 victory over Seaforth last
championship in four straight
was brought up from the juvenile
be played in Howick and the
Friday night. Seaforth started
games. Belgrave now moves to
ranks to replace Bob Gibson out
' seventh if necessary in Platts-
fast and appeared be on their
the WOAA Intermediate Grand
with the flu. In the end Howick
ville the following Wednesday.
way to a big rout, when they held
Championship. Belgrave will
hung in there and took the game
g
Winner of the series will play
a 3-0 lead at the 5:10 mark of the
Play in a round robin series with
to tie the series at one apiece.
Belgrave.
first period. But the local lads,
the winner of the Howick-Platts
who appeared to be shaky,
ville series and the Mount Forest -
Wiarton series which is now
WINGHAM LIONS ANDGETS — SCORING STATISTICS
started putting it together and
Rick MacLennan scored on a
underway.
PLAYER
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night's turned
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period ended.
into a very close one due to some
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32 24 35 99
In the second period, Wingham
careless penalties in the third
Jay MacLaurin ...................................
37 19 36 55
tipri the camp nt the 1.91• mark nn
perluu wired neariy speiied de-
Ken iervit......................................
a/ 1� 29 44
goals by Mark Passmore and
feat for Belgrave. Belgrave had
Doug McGregor......... �.......................
28 14 2D 34
Scott McGregor. The game
3-1 at the end of the first period
Dave Kieffer ... ..............: ..................
23 16 10 26
remained tied until the last six
and 5-1 after two periods of play.
S1eklonJones ...
.. 32 8 16 24
minutes of the third period when
However, the tables turned in the
Kevin Hickey ...............................
..... 27 14 8 22
Grant Gnay gave Wingham a 4-3
third period with Floradale nar-
Tom McLean ...............................
... 37 7 12 19
lead. But Seaforth came back
rowing the gap to a 5-4 margin for
Mike M. ,;.
Stan 5 tea„ ...............
.......... 21 4 11 15
36 9 4 13
with a power play goal with 3
Belgrave with four minutes re
eeur
37 S 8 13
minutes left to tie the game.
mainin in the game. Grant Coul-�
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Lain Hrnnes...
31 0 7' 7
That set the stage for the story
les scored into an empty net,to
P
lar Mikxevk..... .
10 2 4 6
book finish. In the game, Larry
win the victory for Belgrave.
Tom Graham....... ..... ...................
1 ,
2 2
Miloscvi: had 3 assists, Rick
Kel+Cameron.............. .........
........ 4 G 2 2
MacLennan collected a pair of
Other goal scorers for Belgrave
toultes
Mark poatsmore........ .........................
4 0 1 1
goals and singles went to Mark
were Brian with two,
Tis. .
...... 37 219 20 481
Passmore, Eddie Haines, Paul
Tom Black, Bryan Black and
GOALTIZNDING STATISTICS
Fo)tton and Keith Cameron.
Paul McKee netting singles. This
GOALIE
" A.A. aA.
The second vamp of the sene:
was a very big victory frit tiei-
DmgTaykx . ..... ............................
2.33 7 0 3.00
will be in Seaforth Friday, 6:30
grave and the team has really hit
Tim Hefter ........ ..............................
34.33 148 t 4.31
p.m. '1 -he winners of this series
high gear. Next goai is the WOAA
Kevin Hickey
2 0 e.uu
will meet Durham in the WOAA
Grand Championship. This is
Toftle • • .. ..... ............
.:.... 37.00 157 1 4.24
consolation final.
bound to be good, fast action.
Garnes Pby d . 37: Won -23: Lost -12:
Tied -2.
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Howick Community Centre
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
February 6, 1975 - December 31, 1975
CASH DEPOSITS
Ice rental, skating .............
$14,297.12
Auditorium Rental...... .......
2,400.50
Booth..... ..................12,291.25
Howick Agriculture Grant......
25,000.00
Donations ..........................188.57
Socials, Bar & Dances...........
17,240.69
Roller Skating ...................
8,119.14
Misc. Revenue ...................
542.79
Bank Loan......................
3,400.00
TOTAL REVENUE ..............
$83,480.06
EXPENSES
Repair & Misc..................
$1,753.15
Telephone & Hydro ..............
5,124.33
Income Tax, C.P.P. & U.I..........
1,647.29
Fuel ..................... ......488.39
Bank Loan & Interest .............
3,466.59
Wages ........................
10, 958.79
Booth.........................11,820.56
General Expense ................
1,297.80
Dance, Bar 8 Lunches............ 8,901.64
Advertising ......................
489.25
Capital ........................
16,918.84
TOTAL EXPENSES ..............
$62,866.63
BALANCk,$20,613.43
Total Owing on Seating Contract (not complete)
- $10,771.70
Robert Edgar
Treasurer
The Howick Cornatunily Centre Board would
like to express their sincere thanks to -all those t
who have volunteered their time to help at the
Centre and to all those who have supported our
dances. Without your support the Centre would
not be the success it is.