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Meet your friends at the Manor
Hotel this weekend December
16, 17 and 18 to hear ...
THE FUNK FAMILY
d
Bantams win,
tie with Saltfleet W'M
Wingham's Minor Hockey mow.
Association teams made their
annual trip to Saltfleet on the
weekend. It was rather a disaster
as far as the hockey games them -
by Ted �euunde�s • .
The W`lpgham Advance -Times, December 16, 1176 --Page 7
selves. However, the many
n o etic Aaso-
ciation. However, I am aware
a scoreboard all
year-round and everyone will
The PeeWees had a tough time
that this is not complete by any
-'
. i'
friendships which have been built
find out what games are being
shutout, 6-0. On Sunday they
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over the years were renewed and
the conveners of leagues in the
With all the snow that we are
o
young season, according coach
area would send me their
everyone had a good time.
I hope most readers of this
As you are posdWy aware,
that those in charge of the out -
to defeat, 4-2. Jeff Moore scored
The only team which came
column are aware that The Ad-
once we got the hockey some-
teams and leagues in the area.
read y earlier. With the young -
home with a win was the Ban
vane -Times is now runningrunning a
board ing Smoothly flim we
Day scored on a pass from Daryl
tams. They scored an 8.4 victory
Hockey Scoreboard each week of
can carry it over to the baseball
ding to occupy their time. '
Saturday to
the games to be played in the
and softball in the summer.
again will be up to the conveners
out and doing some skating my -
on and then played a
Western O taxi Athl
There —at be
Sunday they just didn't seem to
a
6.6 tie on Sunday.
n o etic Aaso-
ciation. However, I am aware
a scoreboard all
year-round and everyone will
The PeeWees had a tough time
that this is not complete by any
only have to look in the paper to " `t
on Saturday when they were
means.
find out what games are being
shutout, 6-0. On Sunday they
It would be appreciated if all
Played and when.
played their best game of the
the conveners of leagues in the
With all the snow that we are
o
young season, according coach
area would send me their
getting early this year, it is hop
Larry Lane, but still wenntt down
dules so that we can L
that those in charge of the out -
to defeat, 4-2. Jeff Moore scored
scoreboard to encom L
F
door rinks will start to g� them
the first goal on Sunday with the
teams and leagues in the area.
read y earlier. With the young -
assist going to Bill Brophy. Brent
Once we get all the schedules of
sters out of school in a little over
Day scored on a pass from Daryl
games in the scoreboard, then we
a week, it will give them some -F�
Holmes for the second goal.
will try and start to get the scores
ding to occupy their time. '
of the previous week`in also. This
In fact I wouldn't mind getting
The Atoms stayed close to Salt-
again will be up to the conveners
out and doing some skating my -
fleet on Saturday but lost 6-4. On
of leagues. We can only get them
self. This weather reminds me of
Sunday they just didn't seem to
in the Paper if we receive them on
the winters we used to have when
have as much pep and were shut-
time.
I was going to school.
out, 3-0.
You will notice that this week
That was quite a long time ago,
It was the same story with the
we have an addition to the score-
mind you, but we used to be able
Midgets who lost on Saturday, 6-
board. Instead of just the CC -C
to get on the outdoor rinks by the
4. Sunday they were swamped, 9-
groups we now have the BB -B
early part of December. Lately it
4.
groups also. This was furnished
has been the early part of
The teams now swing back into
by the WOAA offices for which I
January before there is enough
regular league action. There are
am very grateful. Now if we can
snow to make it worthwhile
no tournaments to be played in
get the rest, including the girls
flooding the outdoor rinks. This
the near future.
schedules,'things will be running
year is something like the old -
smoothly.
fashioned winters with snow
Autolube automatjcally mixes Rugged slide rail suspension
gas and oil according to engine with nitrogen gas shock ab -
load. sorber.
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coming early and apparently
staying around. r> ��, ' .,/► _. .,!.
With so many indoor artificial ar �, s i► ,
arenas around now,
Lightweight, multi -welded alu youngsters
minum chassis. The ET250A don't think so much of the outdoor
activities which their parents WORKMEN AT WINGHAM Arena and Community Centre got a couple of hours of ood
weighs in at only 280 lbs. used to take for granted not so g
many years ago. and, w off the roof. However, th
g weather on Friday da t t we m o the snow a good"
re able tog Iso e f
� Y e
I can remember when we used
weather didn't as 00 long and by Monday the roof was again covered with snow. Some
Y 9
Milo
work was done to et the new covering on the roof so that the heat can be turned on inside
to rush home from school to put g 9
the skates on, grab a hockey to bring temperatures up. With 50 degrees temperature, concrete can be poured for the ice
stick and get over to the closest surface.
a' park or school to have a game of
shin And i wasn't until
y. t w T we got
really cold before we ever
' thought of going home.
x Of course ourmother was a Delmore Bantams,
little put out when hen she would have
to put on a pot of soup so we could girls, get wins,
■ ■ have some supper before we went
de a rev
olutito bed. But she never seemed to
mind. ether dabs lose
'j The only time my mother ever
■ a •if got really angry was when I BELMORE Belmore hockey
the
incredible
would lose track of time. Then it teams had a busy week with all
might be as late as 9 p.m. before I clubs playing at least one game.
9,would think of going home. But it In midget, dget, Belmore went down
always seemed to smooth over to defeat at the hands of Kurtz -
when I told her "I was having ville, 7-1. Willie Stafford scored
50A o fun". That seemed to be the only the lone goal for the losers.
Y,AMAHthing she worried about. The bantams played two games
Lightweight, maneuverable. Climbs, These days I don't think Young_ and won both. They defeated
stars have the fun we did when we Kurtzville 7-0 with Don Busby
were young. There doesn't seem scoring three goals. Doug Busby
tracks and floats like no other sled■ to be as many things to do to scored two while singles went to
p� occupy young minds. There is too Murray Mawhinney and David
Our new ET250A for '77 is a revolutionary sled. It com- much going on indoors for them Eadie.
bines an extremely lightweight chassis and suspension to get the benefit of all the good Against Normandy, Doug
design with a outdoors. Bush
g performance tuned 246cc engine. The 3$ y and Jeff Mulvey scored
result is a machine that accelerates and trails with the Y�/ Maybe if we older 'youngsters' three goals each. David Eadie
biggest sleds, yet is easy to handle and totally respgnsive got back into the spirit of the scored two and Don Busby one in
in all snow conditions. It's a rugged trail machine built ve good old days" and went with the 9-2 win.
the younger generation to the West Howick defeated the
to take punishment. And it's a terrific family sled be outdoor rinks and skated, we t kes 9 1 and the
cause of its ease of operation and many safety features. could instill some of that spirit in y squirts suffered
Dependability, p two losses, 3-2 to Normandy and
p y, performance and enjoyment. That's 7 them• 4-2 to Howick.
what you want from your snowmobile and that's what If they ever get an outdoor rink Belmore girls split games.
Lm.the ET250A delivers. flooded here in Wingham, I for They defeated Palmerston 5-3 but
ELone, am going to give it a try. lost the second game, 4-1.
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YBC Bowling
BANTAMS 151; David Scott 155; Randy Bain
Daffodils are starting to run 169, 161; Rance Willis 173; Allan
away from the pack with 46 Jackson 152; Robert Hubbard
points. Roses are second in the 174.
standings with 33 while Daisies Michael Heard received his 100
are third with 30. Sunflowers Pins Over Average badge. His
were unable to pick up a point average is 111 and he bowled 232.
last week and remain in fourth SR. JUNIORS
place with 27 pointk. Violets made Despite taking five points, The
a big gain by taking five points Sweets remain in the cellar with
and are now fifth with 23 points. 26 points. Sasquatches hold a
Sweet Roses bring up the rear slight lead with 33 points. Tigers
with 21. moved to second by taking three
Ellen Rodger led the girls with points and now have 32 for the
a 123 single and 232 double. season. Speedbugs and Grizzlies
Darrin Hickey had the boys' high are tied for third with 30 points
single with 120. Murray Skinn led each while the Jaguars have 29.
the doubles with 212. Connie Haugh was high for
Other games over 100 were: girls with a 150 single and 288
Kim Metcalfe 101; Brenda double. Greg Storey led the boys
Thompson 110; Debbie Hodgins with 213 single and 422 double.
108; Debbie Hoy, 103, 104; Other games over 170 were:
Michele Heard 110; Tracey Day, Gary Adams 186, Greg Storey
107, 108; Ellen Rodger 109; Jeff 209; Barry Haugh 174,172; Shawn
Walden 112; Murray Skinn 115; McKague 171; Blair Mansell 192;
Robert Leedham 101; Jeff Brian Hoy 203, 189; Jeff Jackson
Cameron 119 and Billy Tolton 102. 172.
Don't forget the Family Two- SENIORS
some Tournament. Get your The Sacks took five points and
entry in by Dec. 18. Bantams remain in first' place with 59
bowl Sunday, Dec. 26 at 7 p.m. points. The Bionic 4 made the
with the seniors at 9 p.m. Juniors biggest jump taking over second
bowl on Thursday, Dec. 30 at 7 with 51 points. Team 4 is third
P M. with 48 points while Team 5 is
fourth with 38 points. Team 3 is in
JUNIORS fifth spot with 31 while Number
Pearldrops and Crystaldrops Ones are in the cellar with 25
each picked up five points last points.
week to remain tied with 39 points .The girls were led by Chris
in the standings. The only other Foxton who had a 265 single and
team to pick up five points were t188 triple. Stephen Burke led the
the Gumdrops but they remain in boys with a 273 single and 653
the cellar with 14 points. Snow- triple.
drops are third with 33 while Other games over 200 were:
Golddrops are fourth with 31. Debbie Foxton 213; Brenda Fox -
Dewdrops are fifth with 24 points. ton 242, 200; Chris Foxton 24.9;
The girls were led by Julaine Stephen Burke 205.
Adams who had a 226 single and Peggy Tervit received her 100
385 double. Michael Heard was Pins Over Average badge as she
top boy with a 2.42 single and 358 has an average of 171 and bowled
double. a 327. Stephen Burke also
Other games over 150 were: received his 100 Pins Over
Julaine Adams, 159; Sheri Wal- Average,badge as his average is
den 163; Stephanie Gaunt 154, 161 and he bowled 273.
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