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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-04-08, Page 12■ i 1 / y "gin captures F rmatic trophy VWWWICH - A rink skipped by Norman Wilson won the 9 ofdock draw and the Farmatic Trophy at the annual mixed bon - spiel sponsored by the Howick Curling Club recently. Other members of the winning team were Bonnie Wilson, lead, Wray Wilson playing second and Debbie Wilson, vice skip. Howard Kaufman of Kurt:ville was the winner of 11 o'clock draw. Others playing on his team were Pastor and Mrs. Krestick and Mrs. Kaufman. Twenty rinks competed in this very suecessful bonspiel. NOM eLA11NG TMH• AN,I . -k STORTW Now SHE UCA41 YARIITf MON401 SUN MON IHSS APA II Il �1 1 ✓ 0 ­ DOUBLE FEATURE LAFFS I'll" W,.AS,P, l R.c.mm.n•.■ 1. wED • a TNURS '1 DM yu�l EnNn..nm.nl E4i .d 'ATI .n0+10 PM The greatest s .rdsman of them an! A BRITT EhLAND .na MAEEDEM MC DOMEII .EUS A SECOND NIT 'MICHAEL ' NATALIE GINE WOOD �E R ... mm.n■w� . Aa.n Ent �i �'►�,tt L- -- _ -_ Late TV changes April 8 - 14 CHANNEL 13 Fri. 10:00 p.m. Flip's Sun Val- ley Olympiad CHANNEL le Thurs. 7:30 p.m. Father, Dear Father Sat. 8:30 a.m. La Fricasse 9:00 a.m. Spiderman 9:30 a m. Circle Square 10:00 a.m. ltv 10:30 a n Norl,i .�imals 11:00 a.m. t crest Rang- er Sun. 12 noon You and Your Income Tax 11:45 p.m. Movie "If You Knew $usie" Tues. 10:30 p.m. Ceilidh Wed. 7:00 p.m. Hee Haw 10: 30 p.m. Petrochemi- cal Giant CHANNEL6 Sat. Apr. 10: Programming starts at 12 noon with Cavalcade. All programs to 5 p.m. run a half hour later than listed. "Wait till Your Father Gets Home" has been deleted from schedule. Wed. 9:00 p.m. Frank Sinatra Jr. in Concert replaces Golf and The Dumplings. CHANNELII Mon. 8:30 p.m. Baseball pre- empts pro- gramming to and including 10 P.M. Tues. 7:30 p.m. Johnny Math- is in Concert Wed. 7:00 p.m. Jane Goodall Special a THE CANADIAN TIRE Canadians became winners of the Atom House League round-robin. tournament Saturday by tying the Brophy Bruins 2-2. Three teams were entered in the series, the winner being chosen on the total number of The Wingham. Advance -Times, Thurs., April 8, 1976 - Recreation Report LAWN BOWLING -4 %, The Wingham Lawn Bowling From a mestioj bold on Mar* Club is anxious to promote junior 25 regarding the formation of a lawn bowling this summer. Boys tennis club and the possibility of and girls 18 years of age and over constructing new courts a steer - are urged to try it. They will be ing committee was formed to get allowed to try it three times at no the wheels in motion. Some charge in order to determine the ground work is being done by interest. The opportunity will be ehairman, Nelson Frank in order given to the young people in earl to present it to the remainder of May. If you or your children are � the committee. More wW be interested please call either Mal- forthcoming soon. We will keep colm MacKay at 357-3476 or the You posted. Recreation office at 357-1208. BALL ASSOCIATION There will be some members of At time of writing a meeting is the club who will instruct the planned for Tuesday, April 7 to young people in some of the finer form an executive for minor ball. points. If you were not there and your son or daughter is interested in playing this summer won't you Belmore Peewees win championship The Belmore Midget team lost the tri -county, championship to Kurtzville 4-2. Goal scoffers for Belmore were Des Phair and Paul Dickson. In Peewee action Belmore downed West Howick 7-3 powered by Doug Busby with three goals. Murray Mawhinney added another hat -trick with David Eadie picking up a single marker in the win. The team later went on to defeat East Howick 4-3 to capture the tri -county championship. Murray Mawhinney paced the attack with a pair of goals while Doug Busby and David Eadie scored singles. The Belmore Midgets defeated the CKNX Try-Hards 7-5. Glen Jeffray paced the winners with consider helping out? We need more than just coaches. We need executives to run the affairs of the teams. We would like to see more girls playing softball. It has increased in the last couple of years. We need more coaches this year. LACROSSE The Minor Lacrosse Associa- tion has sent out questionnaires regarding lacrosse. If the boys are interested in playing this year it is important that they return those questionnaires im- mediately to Mr. Goodall. ARENA By the time this report is in your hands the compressor at the arena will be turned off and we will be preparing for the summer activities, getting the floor cleaned and the roller skates re- paired and oiled up for another season. points. The team received the WMHA House League Cham- two goals, Des Phair three and POOL pionship Secretaries' Trophy and the Vice -President's single markers going to Jim We are certainly thinking surn- Trophy as the play-off champions. The trophies were Mawhinney and Ross Baird. Pan- mer. The application for pool presented by Robert Wittig. cakes and maple syrup were staff are out and should all be re - Figure _skating club n -aures '76-77 executive The new executive of the Wing- cheon; Joan Huether and .Leanne Sandra Thompson; Andrea ham Figure Skating Club for the Cossitt. Fourth: Cathy Cardiff McGregor; Kevin Wild; Robert 1976-77 season was named at their and Carol Wheeler. Fifth: Olive Cardiff and Lois Pennington. annual meeting held at the arena Lapp (pro) ; Mary Webb and Swing dance: Maureen Beattie; Last Monday. The new executive Grace Ann Kueneman. Bronze Paula Cox; Kim McGregor; Lisa are: Victoria Wild, president,; free skate: Chris Cossitt and Hamilton; Sandra Thompson; Jacqueline .Moore, secretary; silver free skate: Cathy Cardiff. Kevin Wild. Fiesta tango: Kevin Shirley Kaufman, treasurer; In dutch waltz, dance:' Kevin Wheeler; Maureen Beattie and Margaret Gavreluk, carnival Wild; Robert Cardiff; Andrea Leesa. Cook. convener. McGregor; Lois,; Pennington. Willow waltz: Chris Cossitt; Costume convener is Betty Canasta tango: Paula Cox; Karen Wood; Mark Moore; Beard; assistant costume con- APRIL 12, 1976 Kevin Wheeler; Maureen Beat- vener, Jessie Lapp; test chair- tie; Elizabeth Kaufman and man, Mrs. McGregor; social at Diane Orien. Ten -fox: Kevin convener, Shirley Cossitt; phon- e ham loses 9-3 Wheeler; Chris Cossitt and Karen ing committee, Betty Penningtonwin you full season control. wood. 14 -step: Kevin Wheeler; and private lesson convener Seaforth Rachelle Campeau; Cheryl Beat - Luella Kerr. against g tie; Cathy Walker and Chris Cos - Hays was selected the most valu- If not won, Jackpot grows by b 10. sitt. European: Leanne Cossitt The club is hoping to find an A team can't expect to skate and Sylvia Beard. Foxtrot: :ssistant to the carnival con- well and perform good plays dur- Elaine Kueneman; Kevin vener to handle publicity for the ing a hockey match when their last game was played more than Wheeler and Chris Cossitt. following season in planning their two weeks ago. Seaforth defeated Tan b: Michelle McCutcheon. g Paso doble: Cathy Cardiff and 25th annual Carnival slated for Feb. 19, 1977. A ticket convener is Wingham 9-3 in decisive style Blaine Moore. Blues! Carol also required for the coming Tuesday night ttake the best -of- Wheeler and Olive Lapp. If anyone is willing to season three Bantam consolation semi c. Rhumba: Mary Webb. Argen- help out any executive member final series two games to one. tine: Ma Webb. should be contacted. Wingham took an early 1-0 lead Man thanks are extended to Y The club plans to offer skating on a goal by Keith Cameron, the teaching staff: Bruce and at the junior level twice weekly Mark Passmore and Grant Gnay Fran Brady, Olive Lapp, Shorty next year on the following basis: puking up the assists. It looked Brooks and to coaches and help - badge level skaters will be able to as if Wingham had the game in - ers register either for one day a week hand as they went two up on Cameron's second goal of the sessions or two days a week ses night on a pass from Tom sions depending on tnuivtuuat Remington. � requirements. A little less than one minute:, Many intermediate and senior later Seaforth's Jay Anstett `r skaters will be attending the closed the gap to one, unassisted. Vanastra Skating School for Anstett made it 2-2 early in the extra training in the spring, summer, fall or in any season. second, John Neilsen picking up \ the assist. The local club scoredHAT The following tests were com- their final marker at the 2:20 pleted during the past season. mark from Passmore, Rick Mc - Members in the figure and free Lennan and Gnay. In a span of the final period and scored a pic- served after. the match. turned by now. Staff will be in - [� Family Night was held at the terviewed immediately and Belgrave downed Belmore Arena March 28 for the chosen. Wheels are now in motion in loss hockey teams. Jim Chambers introduced the tyke team. In an for another summer of busy overtime 291-2111 events at the pool. Carl Lee will With one second remaining in exhibition match before the festi- to the co-ordinator at the pool the game, Plattsville's Ross Bell vities, the Juvenile Girls coached this summer. tied the score at 3-3 in the best -0f- by Bruce Brebner and managed ABC CHARTERS SUN TOURS three Intermediate champion- by, Jack Stafford downed the a NEW" BINGO ship semi-final against Belgrave Senior Girls 3-0. In the peewee Seaforth upped the count to 63 and later went on to win 4-3 in an division, coached by Doug Inglis MONDAY, 8:30 P.M. exciting overtime victory. The and managed by Jim Busby, David Eadie was selected the APRIL 12, 1976 game was played in the Wingham scored a power play goal. Nielsen arena. most valuable player. Doug and at Belgrave opened the scoring Jim were presented with auto- for VANASTRA RECREATION CENTRE JACKPOT - $280.00 late in the first period when graphed sticks and trophies you full season control. Plattsville goalie Glen Tessmer coaching. on 57 falls lost control of the puck in front of In the Bantam league, Brian 'with a consoknion prize of $2500 the crease. Don Edgar scored the Hays was selected the most valu- If not won, Jackpot grows by b 10. unassisted goal. Belgrave went able player. Coach Brian Mars- and number of calls increases by up 2-0 with a power play goal by ton and manager Jim Renwick one, each week. Dave Golley. were presented with trophies. 1 S RIGULAR GAMES AT 11 a.-- UCH Plattsville scored two unan- Goalie Patrick Chambers was 3 SHARI-THI-WEALTH GAMES swered goals in the second period selected the most valuable player ADMISSION $1.00 - INCLUDES to tie the game up. Gary Hof- for the Squirts. The most valu- ONE FREE CARD. Additional stetter made it 2-1 and 28 seconds able player for. the Midgets is to cards 2Sc each or 6 for $1.00 later he scored again, Bell be named after the play-offs. �. picking up -the assist. Coach was Mark Renwick and •«•++a•f.ET. E*.a.arNOA. .EAft Belgrave came out skating manager was Ralph Dickson.—__ I 0. ffrf M tWff - hard in the opening moments of the final period and scored a pic- four minutes, Seaforth struck for ture goal by Neil Bieman assisted [� Colley and Edgar. At the 19:59 m mark of the third Bell blasted a SER VICE VAZ shot which Belgrave goalie Keith McGregor; Leesa Cook; Sandra scored the first, assisted by Niel- Elston could not stop to end LISTOWEL regulation play at 3-3. Plattsville 291-2111 scored a go-ahead power play �=-; goal midway through the over- AIRLINES CRUISES time period to secure the series BUS TOURS GROUP TOURS two games to none. Doig and Steinman made it 5-3 Belgrave was assessed 12 ABC CHARTERS SUN TOURS penalty minutes compared to 20 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE Plattsville's 16 minutes. n:g year. 1 skate class, preliminary were: four minutes, Seaforth struck for R ane UKR330s1 Elizabeth Kaufman; Kim three goals. Steve Steinman McGregor; Leesa Cook; Sandra scored the first, assisted by Niel- , It B A LIQUID Thompson; Kevin Wild; Robert sen and Ian Doig. Nielsen again �=-; Cardiff; Paula Cox; Andrea pierced the mesh on a pass from That makes Afesin convenient to handle and McGregor; Lois Pennington. Doig and Steinman made it 5-3 easy to apply. There's no carryover residue the First: Chris Cossitt; Kevin from Doig and Nielsen. n:g year. 1 Wheeler; Rachelle Campeau; Seaforth upped the count to 63 ICAL Mark Moore; Karen Wood; in the third when Steinman ALTO USE Cathy Walker; Cheryl Beattie; scored a power play goal. Nielsen Afesirils one Of the most economical herbicides Natalie Campeau; Kevin Wild scored his second goal of the you can use. One pre-emergent_8pray gives and Robert Cardiff. game to pad the Seaforth lead to you full season control. Second: Leanne Cossitt; Chris Third: Michelle McCut- 7-3 on a pass from Brett Finlay Mark 5: POR Cossitt. son. Steinman and Murray L2J ALL. MAJOR a�N CROPS R put icing on the cake with two Afesin Is Cegisteret y, all major begin crop$ BROWNIE'S DRIVE-IN THEATRE Clinton Opening Thursday," April 1 5 for the season Watch next wePkl; paper for the opening program. quick goals to end the scoring at Field Be rte White and Yellow -eye) 9-3. y Doug Taylor went all the way Lima ap Means, Soybeans rte: for Wingham with the McClure CONT F s3i.S WEEDS AND GRASSES brothers combining for the win. Wingham was called for 12 penal- Afesln contfols both annual broad leaved Wee ty minutes and Seaforth Six. and annual grasses. The result is increased Brownie Corner After playing games, collecting dues and inspection; the Brown- ies were divided into groups. Group I played compass games and (,roup II worked in sign lan- guage Many Brownies in Group III passed the flag test and sing- ing or repeating of "O Canada" and "God Save the Queen.' .Jennifer Prue received her pet. keepers, badge and, housekeeper's 1)adge. Andrea McGregor re- ceived her cook's badge yield and better quality beans, FMC of Canada Limited Agricultural Chemical Division. Burlington, On Jim Armstrong RR 4, Wingham , 357-1651 Fordwich Food Mill Fordwich, Ontario 335-3501