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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-12-23, Page 23WARD & UPTIG RO V E Listowel (5 19) 291.3W CHART3REq ACCOUNTANTS pbmN 1W 1111111161 WN be dmd M Oe bNawiag dti1e11 ` - INM'-Thar:.-K ac. 22-23-34 FIL ac. 31st. Q iussac><$ WINGHAM S7 j 1 � P b $I M R��� -- alIWW kend r 25 -26 -V -2&k 2 siaoriswe Y E A r J 7 -Aa _- -- UAW ASNER. DON 10 _ �f GRIMES WM CONWAY ■a�a�ssi�t��ssss,sst. est�a:s.■ ShrMag Wednesday and Thersdoy Dec. 29 -30th, 2 days OOM Showtimes 1:00 and 9:10 pal. Shaw ag Sat: S0111,4en: Taos. Ion. 1-2-3-4 Tease note she Mans. Sal. -Son. at 1:00 and 900 PAL Nai.-Tees.11e00 WHERE"WESTWORLD" STOPPED TMREWI AW BEGINS! ENTRY FEE $1,200 PER DAY EXIT FEE: YOUR LIFE A. Ali;l j PETER FONDA / BLYTHE DANNER 1 FUTUREWORLD" =+ LYUL BRYIVNER] ADULT ENTERTAINMENT 6 WINGHAM 357-2320 I ©o Oreet 13ou at 136161mas Extending the best of the season, saying "Thank you so much" to all. Gerry and Betty Belanger G. B, ELECTRONICS Wingham WISH Dec •26-28 Sun Tues 8 p.m. _ „only _ - PLUS It m emml like a .qwA k"al lir time Tec 29 - Jan I Ned - Sat 8 p.m. only PPWDtKTWW may th DF _ e bells A A0 Q. WINGHAM MOTEL John and Stella Dobrowskl CANDY AND DOLLS ARE all part of the Christmas spirit. Part of the fun at the 'Magic of Christmas' presented by the Howick Figure Skating Club at the Howick Community Centre Sunday afternoon were these skaters. The Baby Dolls, front row, from left, Tracey Johnson, Debbie Lynn Edgar, Corrine Douglas and Cheryl Nicholson. Missing is Wendy Winkel. The Licorice All -Sorts in the rear are, Kendra Statia, Jo -Ann Wright, Laurie Lyn Hamilton, Debra Eskritt, Charlene Henhoeffer, Melanie Sanderson and Sharon Rowley. Missing is Stephanie Kaster. The Whabsm Advawsl Times, December 1% w* Pa" 7 Marr,j Christmas Reflecting at Christmas, we give thanks to our many friends. /MANOR HOTEL rs maS Wingham Ironmen are second r wish: ,, pease and LJtt understanding prerail throughout goalies have low averaga the world, bringing men lasting hope and lure a Wingham Ironmen have the Markdale is in the cellar with the scoring race. Wingham's METALBUMSTEAD FABRICATING lowest goals -against average in only one point on a tie in 10 Russell Jones is tied for eighth the Junior "D" statistics, but games. place with 15 points. He has foul have to take second place to the Arthur's goaltenders have goals and 11 assists. Dave big Arthur Green Machine in the given up 44 goals in 12 games for Bennett of Wingham completes fzw. • 1 . W..0.: . i . 1��. ' . !ff. :W_ ��- : 'W_ standings. Ironmen have been a 3.66 average while Fergus the top ten scorers with 14 points ,. • using three goaltenders and their goalies have given up 56 goals in on nine goals and five assists. combined average is 3.37 goals a 12 games for 4.66 average. In nine . game. games Wiarton goaltenders have 14 season, After 12 games played in the given u 44 goals for a 4.88 aver - season, Wi ham Ironmen are g p g e C� age and Markdale pipeminders three points behind Arthur in the have a 7.30 average after allow- 6 o w ' n ��� • standings. Arthur has 19 points on ing 73 goals in 10 games. V .� • I nine wins, two losses and one tie.S Wayne Rooney of Arthur is the Wingham has 16 on seven wins, leading point scorer in the league SENIOR LADIES three losses and two ties. Fergus with 30 points on 16 goals and 14 W. Lockwood 'chalked up both {O is third with 13 points while Wiar- assists. Fergus and Arthur the high single of 210 and high �1 ton is fourth with seven points. players hold the top eight spots in double of 332 when the league bowled on Monday afternoon. M. a'1 Robertson had a good 183 single WINGHAM IRONMEN LEAGUE STANDINGS and 312 double. Other doubles •• up to and including December 15 over 300 were Vera Schneider 323; E. Congram 321 and Kay GP W L T F A Pts Murray 312. Arthur 12 9 2 1 80 44 19 Both the first -place Rubies � Wingham 12 7 3 2 71 48 16 and second -place Pearls increas- . Fergus 12 6 5 1 63 56 13 ed their points by three to 39 and Wiarton 9 3 5 1 33 44 7 36 respectively. The Diamonds 14, Markdale 10 9 1 24 731 1 and Opals are tied at 29. The• Agates have 15 and the -The bells are merrily INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS • Amethysts 14. ringing with joyous note, GP G A Pts. PM There will be no bowling for the of good cheer to bring you. Russel Jones 12 6 14 20 4 league on December 27. Sandy Fitzgerald 11 6 13 19 20 0-0-0 .i our customers. special greetings of Kevin Marra 12 11 6 17 8 COFFEE KLATCH the holiday season and our special "thank you." David Bennett 12 ' 13 4 17 6 • Tom Graham 12 11 5 16 13 Shirley Storey bowled the high Bernie Haines 7 5 6 11 14 single of 281 and high double of WI NGHAM BOWLING LANES Wayne Johnston 12 2 9 11 12 495. Others bowling over 200 were Kevin Carter 12 2 8 10 8 Louise Welwood 219; Linda Wald- ., Earl and Doreen Young Jim McGee 5 4 5 9 17 en 202; Shirley Wharton 217; Iris Dave MacDonald 11 3 5 8 21 Foulon 205; Lois Surridge 210; Paul Inglis _ 10 4 3 76 Betty Burley 212; Marie Camp kv. J -r. W. Ar - Steve Caslick 4 0 6 6 1 bell 203. John Hamilton 5 1 4 5 Girls winning wine on draws Dwight Leslie 10 1 3 4 2 were Iris Foulon, Jeanette Scott, Gard Kjnahm 5 2 1 3 2 Florence Thompson, Betty Dar - Paul Skinn _ 7 0 3 3 10 ling, Dale Talton and Ruth 8 John Henderson 1 0 2 2 0 Schefter. Ha w� Dave Kieffer 2 0 2 2 0 I I s esfo r Craig Linsay 6 0 2 2 8 ��`, Ken Ritchie 3 0 1 1 12 Ron Riley 8 0 1 1 20 Bridge results " Kevin Bain 5 0 0 0 0 First, Mr. C and Mrs. Farish ristmaC S GOAL TENDING STATISTICS Moffat; second, Bernice Craw - Doug Inglis -x.16 games played; 19 goals against; 3.68 average. third and Renny Van Heeswyck; YLL Brian Wall -5.84 games played; 23 goals against; .3.93 average. rd, Lillian Brooks and Art Wil - Doug Taylor—One game played; 6 goals against, 6.0 average, son; fourth, George Prue and Harley Crawford. q�ing you put together -._ter amen hit by Green Machine Last Sunday, the Fergus Green Ironmen 6 to 3 in Junior D action ley's debut behind the bench. Machine hit the Ironmen with a at Fergus and this loss spoiled Sandy Fitzgerald shot the Iron - mean clout as they downed the Ironmen Manager Terry Merk- men ahead at 5:27 only to have Fergus erasemthe lead 8 minute later. Bernie Haines put the Iron - men back in the lead at 12:10 but Murry before the period was over y fir es hat Fergus got goals from the sticks tri e k of Bob Mason and Steve Brock to give Fergus a 3 to 2 lead after 20 The Ironmen were on a scoring less than two hours. Play minutes. warpath as they shot down the dragged in the latter part of the The second .period was Markdale Mohawks 8 to 2 in game as the Markdale boys, with dominated by the Green Machine Junior D action at the Howick only ten players and two goalies who with a pair of goals moved arena last' Wednesday night. dressed were just tuckered out. ahead 5 to 2. In the first, the lone goal of the Kevin Murray with three goals In the third Kevin Murray period was fired by Russel Jones was the first star and at times it picked up a power play goal at at 8:47. appeared as though Kevin was 9:50 and Rob Mason with his third The second saw the Ironmen trying to entertain us with his goal of the game for Fergus raise the count to 5 to 0 on goals goalpost version of "Jingle wrapped up the scoring and a 6 to by Russel Jones, Tom Graham, Bells". He sure had those goal- 3 win for Fergus. David Bennett and Kevin Mur- posts ringing and working over - ray. time for him as every goal he WHISTLE STOPS: High flying, Early in the third Kevin Mur- scored appeared to ring off one or good skating Rob Mason was the ray rang a pair of goals off the more posts. Russel Jones was big star of the game as he fired goalposts to give him the hat second star with a pair of goals three goals and added an assist in trick. Markdale spoiled Ironmen and an assist and third star was leading Fergus to their first win goalie Brian Wall's bid for the Ron Riley who came up with a big of the season over the Ironmen. shutout with a pair of quick goals game for the Ironmen at the blue- With a lack of forwards dressed, at the 15 minute mark. At 16:52 line. High scoring Kevin Murray the defence pair of Dwight Lealie Ironmen defenceman John came out of the game with a gash and Dave MacDonald were Hamilton picked the corner from below the eye. moved up on the wings. Bernie the point for his first goal of the Next game at Howick, tonight, Haines, with a goal and an assist season to give the Ironmen the December 22 with Markdale back led the Ironmen. Brian Wall was one-sided 8 to 2 win. while the first game of the New forced to leave the action at 10:25 Year..will see Fergus up against of the first but was back in action .WHISTLE STOPS: This was a the Ironmen on Wednesday, Jan. again between the pipes for the clean game which was played in 5 at Howick arena at 8:45. second and third periods. Your nicest Christmas everl Add our thanks to your holiday decorations. Alr,-_ 01 `, �I �t� .�i! � ._ 11 .!r • � STAINTON HARDWARE Wingham, Ontario .