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AL HARRISON presents the Walter Lockridge Memorial Trophy to Stayner captain Ken
Giffen. The 'C' consolation game between Stayner and Seaforth was a lop -sided one, the
confident Stayner team blasting Seaforth 9-2 Monday night.
The Wingham Advance -Times, Thurs., _ ch E5, 1176-4Pap 7
W*Ingham a eats Durhammm,
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Gord Kinahan scored two goals ham came to life after displayiryg Good passing and defence proved
for Wingham to pace the team to continuous attacks on Durham too much for Durham and the
an easy 6-3 route over Durham netminders. team became frystrated.
Monday evening in the Class 'C' Durham o It wasn't until the 10:44 mark in
championship game. Team capes scoring at
fain Bernie Haines was presented 2:0'7 of the first period with a goal the second period that Wingham
with the Walter Lockridge by Allan Vaughn sur
assisted by topped the cake with an as -
Doug Marshall with most of the ance goal from Kevin Hickey and
Memorial Trophy by Murray la of to Durham. But W' assisted b Mike Montgomery.
Gaunt, MPP (Huron -Bruce). play g y �'
ham came back 42 seconds later The Wingham attack became .
If there was a key to the Wing- to tie the game up with a goal by progressively more powerful
ham win, it was crowd support. Gord Kinahan, assisted by with Larry Milosevic scoring
More than two-thirds of the arena
was packed with supporters Bernie Haines and Ken Tervit. again for Wingham at the 11:15
mark of the second period with
vocally supporting their team From that point on, Wingham assists by Sheldon Jones and Kea
and chanting them on to victory. gradually came alive with Bernie Tervit. At the end of the second
Most of the action in the first Haines scoring Wingham's period, Wingham had a concrete
period was open-ended but Wing- second goal at the 5:20 mark. 4-1 lead which they never lost.
In the third period, Wingham
scored again at 4:48 as Gord
Kinahan caught Durham net -
minder Scott Flewwelling nap-
ping. The assist went to Kevin
Hickey. Durham began to show
some life when Allan Vaughn
scored an unassisted goal at
10:43. Three minutes and 46
seconds later, Durham player
Don Marshall was awarded a
LADIES' WED. NIGHT Skinn. penalty shot and scored after
Stayner wins consolation fixture 9 to Z King's Kidneys led the scoring Games over 200 include: Beth Wingham was called for delaying
with 30 points while Lee's Lamb- Skinn 205, 216; Rena Jouwsma the game. In the final minutes of
chops and Scott's Steaks are 230; Shirley Wharton 206; Shirley the game, it looked like Durham
Seaforth coach Glen McClure We had played good hockey until the 1:01 mark with an assist from deadlocked at 23. McBurney's Storey 278, 210; Joanne Harrison would easily score again with the
showed a little disappointment tonight but we came up with a Ken Giffen. John Nixon added Meatballs are close behind with 236; Maude Schiestel 213, 202; score 5-3. A little less than 19
after his club was defeated by the dead game. Most of our hockey another for Stayner nine minutes 20, Bain's Bones 19 and Tolton's Dale Tolton 211 Louise Welwood seconds later, Bernie Haines
powerful Stayner team 9-2 Mon- was up and down and I think the and 19 seconds later unassisted. Tongues 11. Shirley Storey cap- 253; Dorothy Croskill 201; Edna scored an unassisted goal for
day night in the class 'C' consola- club was a little overconfident," The final goal of the game, at tured high single of 278 and high Mae Armstrong 201; Anita Wingham into an empty Durham
tion game, a fixture in the lock- said the coach. 11:56, was scored by Brian Park- triple of 712 was rolled by Sharon McKinley 213; Marg Moffatt 222; net to make the final score 6-3.
ridge tournament. Seaforth advanced to the semi- er with assists going to Ron 223; Diane English 219; Verna Wingham had eight minor
"Some of my players perform- final after being defeated 5-4 by Feniak and Greg Stewart to Haugh 215, 212; Mary Lee 226, penalties with Durham players
ed well tonight while others Dresden Sunday afternoon. They make the final score 9-2 for Stay- 211, 223; Sharon Skinn 243, 256, sitting in the box for 22 minutes,
couldn't put anything into the bounced back in the semi-final by ner.� B & E 213; Muriel McFarlane 216; plus a 10 -minute misconduct.
Marks game as they have done before. downing Teeswater 4-3 Monday Both clubs had 14 penalty Dorothy Bain 227, 229; Ruth Stef- Tim Heffer went all the way for
morning. Stayner was defeated minutes. are in ft fan 228; Jean King 239, 221- and Wingham while Scott Flewwel-
by Wingham in the playoffs 5-4 Doug Quambury, Stayner I11C1I$ Nancy King 233, 209. ling and Bob Sample traded
"ANEW" BINGO Saturday afternoon but defeated coach, said after the game that Marks' advanced to the Thanks to spares Susan Tolton, netminding duties for Durham.
MONDAY 8:30 P.M. Clinton 4-3 in the semi-final Seaforth was never in the match. PeeWree-Bantam House League Dorothy Croskill, Marg Moffatt, Sample finished the game for
match Sunday afternoon. "They did have a bad game to- finals after defeating Stainton's Verna Haugh, Elva Trapp, Lois Durham after replacing Flew -
MARCH 29, 1976, Allan Harrison, past tourna- night but we certainly had a good 4-2 in the third and deciding Surridge, Ruth Steffan, Isobel welling had the edge, keeping
at ment director, presented Stayner one. It was either play good or game. Tim Henderson had a hat Readman, Carol Clark and most of the action at the Durham
VANASTRA RECREATION CENTRE Captain Ken Giffen with the bad hockey and we played the trick to pace Marks' to the vic- Nancy King. end. Both teams had excellent
JACKPOT - $260.00 Walter Lockridge Memorial Tro- former," he said. "We were tory with Steve McKay scoring TEESWATER AND chances to score but goalies for
phy after their decisive win. Gif- shooting better than in other the fourth marker. Bruce UVan WINGHAM LADIES both teams kept each other in the
on SS calls fen scored a single marker in the games and the getting used to the was the only Stainton player to Evelynne's Suckers are still in game. The turning point for
with a consolation prize of $25.00 Stayner win. arena played a big part in our slip the puck by Marks' goalie the lead with 2s points but haveWin ham came after they tied
If not won, Jackpot grows by 5 10. The first period was a very lop- win. Knowing the arena does. Richard Daugherty. nothing to brag about as right be- the score halfway through the
and number of calls increases by sided one, Stayner scoring four make the difference." M first
one, each week. In the other semi-final series, B hind them come Helen's Herrings Period.
1 S REGULAR GAM46 AT • 10.EACH quick and easy goals against Seaforth netminder Kevin Buick. . Stayner continually pressed the & E Leasing defeated IGA in two and Joan's Jellyfish tied at 27. ham defeated Stayner in the play -
3 SHARE -THE -WEALTH GAMES Seaforth club into making mis- straight games. Doug MacIntyre Tied at 23 are Rena's Crabs and offs Saturday 5-4 and defeated
Ken Giffen opened the scoring for takes, which they later capitaliz- scored three goals, Bruce MacIn- Susie's Salmons. Dianne's Gold- Harriston 5-2 in the semi-final
ADISSI(�1N $1.00 - INCLUDES Stayner at the 4:02 mark of the ed on. The entire first period was CARD.Statyre and Kevin Netterfield added fish have 19. clash. Durham advanced to the
cards SI: ea hor 6 for $1 001 first period with an assist from forth showing
greatest one with Sea- two each with singles scored by Betty Kennedy bowled the high semi-final after defeating Tees -
John Nixon. Three minutes and forth showing a little life in the Briar, Cooper., Kevin Wild and single of 253 and Rena Jouwsma water 1-0 in a close game Friday
ACM—SH)" R•S TO
ICT•G FG TN•S� ` 48 seconds later, the Stayner af= second. John Downer went all the Steve McKay. Murray Gardner took high triple honors with a 588. right. They later defeated Dres-
•'°•' 0. ••• of O••R _ tack persisted with Al Lowe the wayfor Stayner while Joe Czer-
-- — cal orer and Brian Parker winski replaced Buick earl in scored two goals for IGA with the Other games of 200 or over were den in the semi-final 4-2 Monday
goal u the assist. Parker the second Y other single to John O'Hagan. recorded by Beatrice Brooks 211; afternoon.
picking p period. Buick Final score was 10-3. Joyce Vincent 217; Marg Cook
10 picked up his first goal of the returned in the third to finish the The two teams will now ad- 207; Rena Jouwsma 216; Gloria
night at 12:26 with a pass from game. vance to the championship series Barkey 204; Helen Sawyer200; •
John Nixon to make the score 3-0. beginning next week. Ila Gedcke 204; Joan Wissler 229; Brophy Bruins
NOW PLAYING A little more than 12 - seconds Dorothy Bell 229.
M.� s m RM w&. m �� later Greg Brown built up the . n Canadians tie
I..rte F 1. Fri • LI • S1�
tm `b`�'•"°rrri91� Stayner lead by four from a pass Br'OWOIO COrne� COFFEE KLATCH
by John Nixon and Larry Stever. Belgrave tykes The league had 22 bowlers this The final game of the regular
I I I At the 14 second mark of the The Brownies have been bus week.
second Y season ended in a 3-3 deadlock
w; • period, Stayner coasted to the last few weeks. Mrs. H. Smits capture trop y Shirley Storey took all the between the Brophy Bruins and
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an easy and comfortable 5-0 lead helped the Brownies make decor honors with a 267 single and a 501 Canadian Tire Canadians. Action
Xf r from a goal by Brian Parker, his ative wall plaques. Another BELGRAVE — The Belgrave double. was fast and checking was close
second of the night. Parker Scor week, the Brownies had a game, Tyke hockey team captured the Girls bowling 200 or over were throughout the game. Two goals
-� ed once more at 3:34 to ad the son and dance meeting. Tri -county Tyke Trophy again ki.
* �• P g g. P Y g Lois Surridge 262; Jean King 247; were scored in the first period.
p►sy t lead to 6-0. At the last meeting, Group A this year. They went undefeated Shirley Wharton 215; Betty Dar- The opening goal was scored
Wl SKIS The only attack Seaforth discussed courtesy and did skits. in the regular schedule and play- ling 202; Dale Tolton 218; Jean early in the game by Kevin
generated came at 5:36 of the Group B learned about the com offs and captured the trophy last Bauer 223. McLean of the Canadians. Mark
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SUN MARCH 19 ONLY , „„ second when Cam Doig replied pass and Group C discussed the Wednesday night by defeating 0—x--0 Foxton evened the score for the
"Frescli Lore" for Seaforth with Chris Ring and Canadian fla West Howick 3-0. Scoring for Bel -
g• COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Bruins near the end of the period.
JUSTIN DE SAME Paul McClure assisting. Their Anne Procter talked about grave were Randy Nixon with The Roses ended the regular In the second period, the Bruins
COMING ATTRACTIONS final goal came at 8:11 from Paul Brownies in other lands and re- two and Graham Taylor one. season capturing first place with moved ahead on a goal by Peter
M......„, M.., >..,G McClure, assisted by Jim Nash ceived her Collector's Badge. During the season the Belgrave 113 points followed by second Keet. A few minutes later Brian
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A HARD RIDE Cw and Cam Doig. Audrey Baxter received her team also had exhibition game place Hollyhocks at 104. The Stapleton tied the score again for
R,,,,,,,,,,,,•,•„ ° "„ F ,,.,,, , . , With the score 6-2 going into the Golden Bar. victories over Goderich, Blyth, Poppies had 80, Mayflowers 77, the Canadians. The third period
COMING "Anlithrifl•• C;.�..9 final 15 minutes, Stayner's Brian A poster contest was discussed Teeswater, Lucknow and Ripley. Glads 74 and Bluebells with 71 saw lots of action with the Bruins
Parker scored his fourth goal at during pow wow. Last Saturday the Belgrave points. The league playoffs begin moving ahead from a goal by
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Tykes played In the Blyth Lions next week. John Anstett. Brian Stapleton
Tyke Tournament. In the first Joyce Gaunt captured high scored again in the final minutes
game they defeate4Goderich 3-1. single of 252 and high triple of 642 to salvage the tie.
Scoring for Belgrave were Alan for the ladies. Men's high single Since the game did not go into
Heikoop with two and Robert went to John Campbell with 298 overtime, no one knows which
Gordon one. They were defeated and Joe Schneider had high triple team won the trophy. The winner
in the second by Brussels who of 667. Thanks to spares Anna will be decided on the total num-
went on to win the championship. Haugh and Linda Hopper. ber of goals during the season.
DR. J. K. McGREGOR, tournament director, prepares to drop the puck at the official
opening of the Wingham Midget hockey tournament last Friday evening. Facing off are
David Duncan of Orangeville (in black) and Ed Courtney of Goderich. Town officials and
MHNs %Vere also present at tho nnPninc, ser-pionies. Oranaeville eventually lost the game
5 2 to Goderich.
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