The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-10-07, Page 18aF
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protection We season and provide lid pet "W'S-0111 dw• 3,W; 1,06 t0-2,00; '
'Mandatory cent more boys to play for an "AA" 15,000 to 85,500► "A 7,0110 1,100 to 1,460; "D" 500 to 1,100; -
OMHA championship. to 15,000; "BB" 5,000 to 7,000; and "E" under 500 POP11"tlm.
for OMHA of f iliates in '77-78
The executive of the Western affiliate, must wear tSUW pro- e u the opinion of the OMHA p E CT A Oft'"
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• Ontario Athletic Association was tection. executive, a second team in a
The Howick Grapevine p esent at the meeting in Toronto Delegates to the Ord annual centres of e9� or greater call-
an Saturday of the Ontario Minor meeting of the 06MA, after bre than the corresponding re-
Hockey Association.
lengthy discussion, voted in the presentative team, the said , USED CARS ,
' posted in next week's paper. So, if • At that meeting it was decided regulation which was I - *_j second team shall be reclassified ,
D*W Readers • someone asks you to buy a choco- that, effective at the start of the by the Thornhill Minor Hockey as a representative team and --or
The editors of the Howick Association on Saturday. the responsible team official ,
Grapevine welcome everyone to �� hy don't refuse —. it's fora 1 Ontario
season, all players in the Now is the time to buy I
worth cause. Ontario Minor Hockey Associa- This year a new agreement be- shall be subject to disciplinary ,
read our weekly submission. We Y tween the OMHA and WOAA action.
want to provide some interesting —Debbie Shore tion, of which the WOAA is an
allowed one vote per team. In Second teams will be required
reading for you and sincerely other years the vi'GAA had only to declare `heir tearfi rogtera Of AS �
hope that we can share events two votes for the entire associa- players, including two goal- , The selection is great... ,
and interesting experiences tion. keepers, by January 10 to the
happening at Howick Central 0 Because the agreement was OMHA secretary -manager. No and the prises are fantastic
School during the 76-77 school reached quite recently, only two movement of players between theyear. So remember to look for the YBCj Bowling teams from the WOAA had rep second teams and the re-
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Howick Grapevine in your news- resentation at the meeting. How- presentative teams shall be per- r C"11t
paper each week. BANTAMS of 310. For the guys it was David ever now the WOAA will have 174 mitred after January 10 except to 1 .NCY owe
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P.S. Happy Reading! Ellen Rodger led the league Nesbitt's 208 single and Scott votes at future meetings. These participate in group or playoff
--Susan Mann with her 127 single and 238 doub- Cornwall's 352 double. votes are other than the associa- games.
0-0--0 le. For the boys, it was Robert Games over 150: Connie Haugh tion executive which was fully Any player participating in
Leedham with a 133 single and 154; Bonnie Thompson 155; Daryl represented on Saturday. more than three group or playoff
PRESS MEMBERS 244 double. Games over 100 were Holmes 154; Blair Mansell 178; games with the representative s
This year there are four Grade bowled by Debbie Henry 111; Randy Greenaway 185; Brian Several samples of facial pro- team after January 10 shall be
8 girls to write the Howick Grape- Michele Heard 111; Debbie Hoy Hoy 203; Shawn McKague 184; Lection were exhibited along with disqualified from further partici- ,
vine. They are from Mr. Double- 112; Ellen Rodger 127, 111; Michael Rintoul 202; Tom Foulon the presentation by the Thornhill pation with the second team. 1
day's and Mr. Raynard's rooms, TraceyDay109; Darrin Hickey 174; Robbie Grove 165; Scott people. The masks were both of The OMHA approved a new
two from each room. Lynne 106; Jeff Walden 102; Murray Cornwall 172; Barry Haugh 163. wire and clear, see-through vari- mileage rate for referees. Effec--
Chambers and Debbie Shore are Skinn 106; Robert Leedham 111, SENIORS ety. The OMHA executive, after tive this season, mileage in all
from CHEVELLE DEMO 1973 CHEV ELLE
from Mr. Doubleday's room and 133. Both the Team Four group and consultation with the Canadian series will be paid at the rate of 15
Tammy Brown and Susan Mann The Daffodils doubled their the Bionic Four added seven Standards Association and, cents per mile both ways, with Bucket seats, stereo, console, rust proofed. 1 4 door, equipped with small V8, automatic, ,
are from Mr.. Raynard's room. points and lead the group with ten points and lead the league with 12 leading sports good manufac- two men in one car where poss- / Straight deal -trade-ins at wholesale prices. I power steering.
These four girls will try to keep points. Tied at five points were and 10 points respectively. The turers, will issue a directive to all ible, The old rate was 10 cents a
you posted on what is going on in the Sunflowers, Sweet Roses, Sacks have nine; Team Three, teams outlining the proper mile. KXR 899 5,835 Lic. JDK 029 :2,895 I
our school. Daisies and Roses. The Violets seven; "Team Five, four; and the models to be worn. Local associations may affili- ----------------------,--------------'--------
—Tammy Brown are still at the starting gate. Number Ones are just watching This directive will be made ate their local league teams, thus 1974 CHEVROLET 'A TON I 1972 METEOR I
0-0-0 JUNIORS for a few weeks. available some time later this qualifying them to insure players , I I
The hot sun was too much for Chris Foxton bowled the 262 season so that players will have under the OMHA insurance plan Pick-up, automatic, 8 cyl. power steering 2 door hard top.
NEW TEACHERS the Snowdrops last week. They high single and Peggy Tervit the ample time to purchase them be- by paying a fee of 25 cents per 1 g brakes.
This year we have two new remained at five points and as a 580 high triple. For the guys, it fore the start of the 1977-78 sea- team. Teams intending to par.- , I DAK 218 $1,99511
teachers at our school. Miss result lost their lead to the Dew- was Reuben Jacklin coming u $3,195
P son. ticipate in tournaments or other � _---------------------� I
Wombwell is teaching Grade 5 in drops who now have eight points. with a 214 single and Steve This motion was one of eight exhibition games must have 1 ---------------------
room 12 and Mr. Maher is teach- The Crystal Drops have seven; Thompson a 531 triple. amendments facing the annual these local leaguecertificates.ap-1 1973 Pontiac Parisienne ; 1973 Pontiac Grand Prix I
ing Grade 6 in room 9. We hope Golddrops six. The Pearl drops Other games over 175: Peggy meeting which dealt with OMHA proved by the OMHA secretary- 1 I Beautiful maroon finish with matching in- 1
that these two new teachers enjoy are up to four and the Gumdrops Tervit 195, 203, 182; Jo Marie Mc- regulations and rules of competi- manager.1 Only 32,000 miles, locally owned I terior. Air conditioning. I
teaching at our school and hope , are still waiting for a break. Cormick 170, 175; Debbie Foxton tion. A processing fee of $5 per team $
that they also have a very enjoy- Debbie Wittig chalked up the 205; Brenda Foxton 175; Pam Kitchener Minor Hockey will be charged. The o1d insur- 1 Lic. FHN 938 3 i 1 I Lic. ALD 791 :4,250 1
_able year. , high single of 153 and high double Gerrie 193, 206; Rhonda Lee 189; Association's motion to have ante fee was $2 per team with a
—Tammy Brown of 264. Stephanie Gaunt had a Robert Wharton 182; Paul Cerson championship competition for se- processing fee of $10 per team: 1972 CHEV IMPALA I 1972 OLDS ROYALE I
nice 141 single. The other half of 206; Steve Thompson 189, 206; cond teams was approved along Bill Burrell of Brampton is' the
GET ACQUAINTED NIGHT the Gaunt family, Stephen, was Jim Laidlaw 177; Spencer Burley with another Kitchener motion new OMHA president and takes I Luxurious gold finish with co-ordinated I Beautiful 4 door hardtop in metallic green I
Howick Central School hada tops for the boys, with a 230 single 176; Stephen Burke 208. "that coincident major penalties over from Jim Kinkley of Etobi- 1 interior. finish. I
and 394 double. shall not apply in any OMHA coke. Al Moore of Guelph is first $2,175 $2,4501
most profitable. Get Acquainted 1 Lic. -FKD 021 1 Lic. - FKD 026 1
Night last Wednesday, Acquainted
Games over 125: Terry Rintoul competition. vice-president and chairman of _-------------------
Ni22. Considering that two 163, 125; Phillip Rintoul 194; Tim The OMHA executive, govern- the finance committee. Tony 1-----------------ber r— I
teachers were unfortunately Bain 141; Rance Willis 160; Byron ing the safety of players with de- Bloomfield of Grimsby is second 1 1973 NOVA HATCH BACK i 1"972 FORD PICK-UP I
04Turnberryvice resident and Ray Beechey I, I
unable to be with us, we hada Thompson 169; Allan Jackson fective vision, passed a motion �
140, 155; , Willie Rodger 171; Ste- which does not approve of of Tillsonburg third vice-presi- 1 Sporty, yet economical. $
I /2 ton in red with co-ordinated interior. 1
very encouraging turnout. hen Gaunt 230,164; Robbie Wil- players with defective vision
Parents and teachers thought it a P I P Y dent. Vern McCallum of Searboro 1 Lic• - JTE 941 2 ,7 5 1 Lic. - H24 810 $1,695
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profitable evening and were 9n lis 147; Greg Laidlaw 128, 136; /Courier playing hockey. continues as secretary -manager 1_ -----------------._--------------------------
favor of doing it again next year. Michael Pletch 171, 125; Randy The motion was that any pla�+er and Bill Rowney of Milton is tree- 1 1971 OLDS ROYALE it 1974 DODGE
The student parliament has
Bain 135; Murray de Vos 165; desiring to play in the OMHA who surer.
David Scott 143, 173. chased a table tennis outfit has vision in only one eye, or less Elected to the executive were 1 Elegant white with convertible matching I
P� than 50 percent vision in either 4 door sedan ex,police cruiser.
HOWICK CENTRAL'S SENIOR JUNIORS
complete with table, balls and Pe Jim Pollard of London and John 1 top. A real beauty. 1 �1 8951
CHOCOLATE BAR DRIVE The Jaguars took off and left all two sets of paddles. The table is eye, shall not be allowed to play Slobodnik of Sarnia. Both will
"The Chocolate Drive of '76 is to the others behind; they now lead unless he is wearing facial pro- start their fifth terms. Others 1 Lic. CV>Z 441 $3 yFHY 518
Ti ers the face. This regulation will be I 1
set up in the gymnasium where a
raise money for ice time at the the league with seven points. Not tection that completely covers named to the executive were Bill 1 ---------------- --
Grade 8 playing schedule is in o
community centre, school tike- far behind, though, are the •g effect. When the senior students Mullholland of Campbellford, 1 All. cars under 100 /o power train 60 day warranty except
leles, gym equipment, etc. with six points. The Speedbugs, have finished their mini-sche- come effective immediately. Fred Mantle of Ayr, Elmer Me-
,Chocolate bars are again, $1.00. Grizzles and Sweets are tied at dule, the facility will be used by The OMHA regulations will ap- Fadden of Woodbridge, Ed Grim- Ch
As of Friday, October 1 money is five and the Sasquatches have the next grade down (Grade 7), ply to competition for second shaw of Stouffville, Jack White of 7 C ns
still coming in and more choco- two. and so on. teams and all teams will be Thorold, Al Richardson of Mea- 1 ASK ABOUT Gnancin . 1
late bars have been ordered. The Donna Thompson bowled the The Turnberry-Howick Fall grouped in their own classifi- ford and George Dobson of Port 1 OUR LOW Available
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final results of this drive will be high single of 179 and high double Fair was held at the Howick cations for playoffs if sufficient Carling. 1 Down PaymentML NG FIN
Available ,
Community Centre last week. numbers of teams are entered. McCallum announced that 'a - - - - - -
Many items were entered by the Where there is insufficient en- total of 9,342 teams representing OL M LTD
pupils of our school. The results tries in a classification the OMHA 152,545 players registered with •
will be published next week. executive will have the right to OMHA last season. He also out- W NG H A M 357-2323 MARK Of EXCELLENCE
—Grade 8 group the teams as it sees fit. lined a new classification guide-
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LADIES' LEAGUE Luanne Kerr bowled the high
Shirley's Spaniels and Dell's single of 223 and Dianne English The
Dalmations are tied at 15 points chalked up the 654 high triple at. '
to lead the standings. Tied at ten last week's session. For the men, �N
are Betty's Beagles and Beth's it was Art Clark's 286 single and {
Boxers. Brenda's Bulldogs have Keith Moffatt's 692 triple.y.
nine and Ila's Poodles four. Games over 200: Luanne Kerr
Brenda Finley recorded the 223; Gayle Neil 200; George Skinn
high single of 251 and Nigh triple, 272; Don McCormick 241; Sharon
a 563, belonged to Vi Steffen. Hoffe 213; Helen Daugherty 212; We'vegot the best bike.
Others who had singles over 200 Penny Elliott 200; Diane English
were Rena Jouwsma 211; Vi Stef- 219, 215, 220; Keith Moffatt 267,
fen 234; Marie Henry 202; Beth 251; Art Clark 286; Niel Edgar
it deBru n 227; Shirley Kennedy 213• Mar Moffatt 207; Doti Neil N And the best SR
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211, 217. 253. a` "o,'
0-0-0 Thanks to spare Niel Edgar.
WROXETER MIXED 0-010 Autumn. The days are cooler.
(; Thursday Night Mixed League - The trails are fantastic. The bike
results were men's high triple,
COMMERCIAL LEAGUE ,�� °�,.. C'��- = `V that won so many races this
Ted Smith 662 and ladies' high - t�\ \
triple, Francis Breckenridge, The ladies' high single was
661 bowled by Shirley Zimmer who ;' summer is even a bigger winner
Games over 200: Hanna Nich- had a 270. She stayed in there to � �•• Ir in the fall. See your Can Am
olson 204; Bonnie Johnston 299; also take high triple honors with ' dealer now.
was single 's high
Bill Brown 254; Greta de Vos 220; 664. Meng g
Ron McMichael 225; Fra is recorded by Jim Griffith with 276.
Breckenridge 232, 234; Joe Oig He also captured the high triple
243, 221; Noah Kulas 219; Ken of 723. �.
Edgar 250; B. Pellett 205; Art de The league would like to thank `
Vos 248; Mary Beth Riley 222, Kevin Hickey for sparing. "!
243: Ted Smith 217, 242. The high team is Simmons'
0-0-0 Satellites with 17 points. A close • •
WEDNESDAY LADIES second are Gaunt's GranadasZe
Ada Aitchison chalked up the with 14: in third place are Hei- �` • •
koop's Hornets with 12. Gard- y "
high single of 264 and Shirley Trademarks of erxnberdsw Limited
Storey had the high triple of 661 at ner's Gremlins have nine; ; .-"
Michie's Mustangs seven and
last week's session.
Anger's Austin: four.
Games over 200 were recorded 0-0-0
by Louise Welwood 203; Trudy '>
MacDonald 212; Marg Moffatt
244, 216; Shirley Wharton 216; SENIOR LADIES
The 'jewels' of the afternoon a \
Joanne Harrison 227; Elda Neth- J
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ery 216: Shirley Storey 2league began their new season37. 229; .� ,� ;; r •
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Caroline Greenaway 238; Marie Monday, naming their teams
Skinn 231; Jean King 237, 203; after precious baubles. The "
Anita McKinley 227; Mary Lee Rubies ended the day in first
209, 236; Shirley Sallows 215: Place with five points. Tied at
Mary Campbell 208; Joyce Gard- three are the Pearls and the Dia-
ner 221; Edna Armstrong 214. monds. The Amethysts and Opals
Spares were Carol Clark, Ann are tied at two and the Agates are See u now for
erineeil ShaGri Skinn, Cath, waiting i begin. O�
Brine Wilson, Grace Thompson, High single, a 184, was bowled
Marg Moffatt and and Carol Shaw. by C. Williams. W. Lockwood and our r� a at NN H
Sallows' Sidecars are still lead- Amy Edwards each chalked up a g
ing, now at 131/2 points. Not far 178 single. Kay Murray's 388 ENTERPRISES 3S%-3435prices.
behind, however, are Harrison's double was high. W'NOHA ONT ,
Highballs at 12�,z and Tolton's Tia Other hi doubles were re- • SA.VE1 Marias at 12. Thompson's Tom corded by E. Williams 343; Alma W;Buy
now and
Collins have 10; Gardner's Jardine 335; Amy Edwards ; Hwy. 86 just East of Winghom
Grasshoppers eight and Hickey's W. Lockwood 328; Reta Hasel-
Hangovers seven . grove 3(19.