The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-12-30, Page 13i
Kevin Carter fires' hat t Howick
On the Sunday prior to Christ- g o&. bob from the point, made. thur did it •
mas,'the Ironmen had high hopes It 5 to 8 in the Ironmen'& favour. oa our Juven s les
of wrapping up a win over the Then Arthur gota big goal in the often in the
MUD
Arthur Eagles, but those high fly- last minute of the •
irg Eagles had other plans as the Lama after the period
the .-I ot da win two
they registered a come -from -be- dressing rooms with the Ironmen trick. For the
bird 8 to 8 win over the local Jun ahead 5 to 4. d ` Howick Juveniles travelled
�. carter had his bige,. by Ted Sk�G
Arthur exploded early in the Junior hockey as he zoos..,: Clinton on Dec. 18th and we
The Iroamen hit the ice on the third, with three goals in less from the joint for his ha . upset 64. Scoring for Howick
fly and in the first .10 minutes of than two minutes with two of and added a pair of assists to giv h Now that the Christmas week- some to � i nave were Wayne Nickel, Don HPatie
the game, on goals by Kevin Car- them fired by that little bomb him a five
ter, Sandy Fitzgerald and Bernie big point night. This '"d is over, sport fans can start to been � ked off by the S eters and F. c► !4aasnoot. 4n the folloW-
shell Waync.Boonry and Arthur was 8 tough one for the to •�+�Ilc i"' S` at
Haines, appeared to have the had the lead — a 7 to 5 margin. At lose. It always butts to 1 one of _- of the 5Uper Bowl coming in the nx __f ! y C == ,;o ,;• Law o .••...oy triplet, or$ playing
home, Howitt Brig Pott lying a
Ys pin Januai�:'"1'tus weekend is semi -tidal. This year they have 2 with Scott Bridge Playing a
upper hand with a 3 to O lead but the 10 minute mark Russel Jones these games when you blow a the semi-finals, and the winners been very consistent and are on
before the end of the period dented the twine to put the Iron- lead but it hurts just that much sound game in goal. Scoring for
Arthur's captainr}� Loc j go on to the big game. an 11 -game winning streak. Howick were Captain Wayne
g but with more when the team that beats Pittsburgh Steelers are short ,
men back in the amt
got their first goal of the game, the smell of victory ttfe Eagles you"is Arthur! This is the one and favorites over the Oakland This game will be a 'war'. Both Nickel with a pair, Rick Powell
In the second, 90818 were kept on the fly and 4ere re- only team that the Ironmen have Raiders. Minnesota Vikings are teams have been making some with one, and Garth Dicktrt
scored by Arthur's Greg Lorenz warded with two more goals to been unable to conquer and you heavy favorites over LAA Angeles threatening statements about scored the other.
and Earl Rhame early in the per- send the Ironmen home with a e can rest assured they ll .be out to Rens. opponents. There has even been a On Boxing Day, `. k Howick
iod and it was a tie game. How- to 6 loss. avenge these losses in their nFxt Steelers will be looking towards threat'of a libel suit about one of t@ew travelled to Mount Forest
ever, Kevin Carter with a pair of WHISTLE STOPS: Well, Ar- meeting in Grand Valley, Jan. 8. their third straight Super Bowl the statements. and held on to tie them 3-3 after
No game tonight, December 28. victoryand should la a stead leading 3-0 after the first seven
play Y Ogce the teams get on the field s o
Next home game in Howick, game against the Raiders. They it is hoped this sort of thing will minmm f the second period.
toutes John Payne came up
HAPPY NEW YEAR Wed., Jan. 5 with Fergus the have a tough offence and a dis- be forgotten. The game is played with some outstanding saves m
FROM THE STAFF opposition. Let's see a ,. good ciplined defence. These two fac- on the fl,eld -not in the press. the third period and ke t Motet
OF THE crowd out to cheer on to victory tors make them favorites. P
this fine young team. Oakland on the other hand has I still think the Steeletis will win Forest from winning the game as
Park Theatre AND Mustang Drive -In the game and get a chance of Howick checked the team
winning their third straight Super thoroughly.
Dec.
29 - loll. I ONE SHOW s PM Bowl. However they will have to Scoring for Howick were Jerry
WED. TG SAT.• • be at their best to dump the Olchowski, Hary Gibson on a
ons LEADS D* LEA"N LAUD fflRI Jones fires four In Ironmen Wlp Raiders who can hit you with the beautiful passing play from
big play from anywhere on the Garth Dickert, and Dave Town -
T DIBMIt was certainly a one-sided get that target of five goals he field. send getting the third. Trainer
' affair at the Howick arena last had set for himself prior to game Mark Matheson was kept busy
Wednesday as the local Ironmen time. Jim McGee had the eye In the other game it should be with Don Adair being hit on the
white -washed the Markdale Mo- back on target with three big the Vikings. The have been play- ankle with a puck and Wayne
hawks 13 to 0 with Doug Inglis goals. DougInglis was onlyin fine ball all season and y
picking up his second shutout of. called uponto make a few big one of the best quarterbacks in and hit on the back with a hard
the season. saves as he recorded his second the country. Fran Tarkenton is a shot. Mark has been a real asset
Kevin Murray got the scoring shut -out of the season. For some real 4&eld general'. He can pick as the trainer this year.
started at 4:21 and Steve Caslick reason the Markdale skaters the opposition defence apart and Howick will be a strong con -
ATTENTION Pl1�RENTS with an unassisted goal at 16:27 seemed to have Blueline fear as is a master of changing plays at tender this year for their division
shot the Ironmen ahead by two. time and time they attempted to the line of scrimmage. He reads in WOAA playdown. Their next
61111 Second period action saw the blast one from outside the blue- defences as well, if not better, game is Sunday night at home
Ironmen fire no iess than five line rather than work the puck than any other quarterback. against Lion's Head and
RECUPERATE FOR 2 HRS. IN PEACE ON goals with Russel Jones getting into the Ironmen enda. Rumor The team has been practising Manager Eric Holmes said it
SAT. SEND YOUR CHILDREN TO THE two quick ones and singles going has it that Markdale players Rod in Minnesota and this is a real would be a real inspiration to
MATINEE 1:30 to 3:30. to Jim McGee, Dave MacDonald Barlow and Jim Shantz were break for the players. They have the boys' parents and local
and Paul_ Inglis. looking for a runaway truck as haven't had to leave home and people coming out to back their
Action in the third dragged as they both were on the receiving workout on a strange field. They local team. Coach Jim Snider
SUN. - TUES. ONE SHOW ONLY - 8.00 P.M. Markdale, short in bodies with end of a couple of board bone- will be moving to Los Angeles the stresses that you can beat any
JAN. 2-4 only 12 players dressed, were no bashing body checks. end of the week and will only team on the ice with a full team,
match for the locals and one had Coach George Skinn had three have a couple of days away from and does not appreciate his boys
to feel sorry for Markdale goalie strong lines working in this one. home. playing dirty hockey and receiv-
�, Larry Risk who kicked out a lot of The big scorers were the Russel Los Angeles could make it ing penalties.
aimin
rubber despite allowing six goals Jones, Kevin Murray and Sandy tough for the Vikings if they put
the period as both Russel Fitzgerald line but thought the in- 'It all together'. They have been O N/Iiii
ADULT i Jones and Jim McGee fired a pair sertion of Paul Inglis between the winning games late in the game g
,.,�.,..,.,., with Sandy Fitzgerald and John experienced wings of Jim McGee and this isn't usually done WROXETER LEAGUE
Henderson getting singles. Final and Steve Caslick gave a nice, against the Vikings. If they are Men's high triple, Joe Craig
score Ironmen 13, Markdale 0. hard working effective trio. One behind going into the fourth quar- 763; ladies' high triple, Mary
• TE FW1 WOODY ALLEN injury in this win as that con- ter, the Rams will have a tough Beth Riley 608; men's high sin -
WHISTLE STOPS: The local tinually improving blueline per- time winning. gle, Joe Craig 296; ladies' high
shooters certainly fattened their former Dwight Leslie came out of They will have to take control single, Mary Beth Riley 276.
WEDNESDAY scoring in this one. Despite firing the game on the limp, of the game early and have a sub- Games over 200: Evelyn Stam -
four Russel Jones was a mite dis- Three stars were Russel Jones, stantial lead going into the final per 210; Mary Beth Riley 235,
ONE SHOWING ONLY 8 P.M. appointed as he just didn't quite Kevin Murray and Jim McGee. quarter or they can say goodbye 273; Ted Smith 224; Colleen
Next home game at Howick to any chances of going on to the Robertson 217; Bill Brown 256;
arena January 5,with Fergus the Super Bowl. Cecil Clarke 221, 205; Shirley Pel -
Cheek Theatre For Listing W b=11111011 opposition. Making predictions can get you lett 220; Joe Craig 296, 263, 204;
into a lot of trouble but I like Nolda Kulas 213; Shirley Nichol -
defeated 12-2 going out on a limb. son 262; Ken Pellett 240; Bonnie
I am going to call the Steelers Pellett 234; Gordon Haasnoot
by Goderich Club by at least twotouchdownsover 217; Dick de Boer 266.
u #J� Bowling the Raiders. Vikings will have aWingham bantams didn't have little more trouble with Rams but
much luck at the Kincardine Win- I think they will win by 10 points. COFFEE KLATCH
ter Games Hockey Tournament So in closing I hope everyone Shirley Storey rolled the high
• t u u on Tuesday. They lost to G.►der- had a Merry Christmas and trust single and double with 290 and 454
ich by a 12-2 score. Walkerton de- FORDWICH MIXED the New Year will bring everyone respectively. Bev Hayden with
feated Durham, 6-1. Bonnie . Boyd 251; Russell the prosperity, happiness and 225, Greg Storey with 200 and
2 DAYS ONLY! Wed-ThurSr Dec. 29.30 The bantams were scheduled to Behrns 261; Nellie Allan 209; trust needed very much in this Shirley Wharton with 210, 209
play another game later in. the Gerald Matheson 201; Dave troubled world. were the only bowlers over 200.
"THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT PART 2" day and also on Wednesday. Jacobson 201; Lorne Lambkin
In the meantime the Wingham 223; Winnie Winkel 208, 271;
Midgets left on Tuesday for the Blanche Hoegy 208; Earlin
Silver Stick Hockey Tournament Osborne 258, 219, 235; Marion
in Petrolia. They were scheduled Behrns 212; Andrea Eskritt 223, HOCKEY
to play their first game in the 202; Sandra Allan 207; Dave
evening. Dinsmore 281, 249; Dorothy SCOREBOARD' •:• a •.
C i XZe mq Matheson 200; Lois Lee 205, 237;
Grace Ro 319; Pete Eskritt 287;
�ZAW• • JUNIOR D LEAGUE SOUTH GROUP
Gertie i; -Qin 212; John John
Saturday -Sunday -Monday -Tues ay o ( -� son 215. Games Next Week Games Next Week
JANUARY 1 - 2 - 3 - 4th Ladies' higbsingle, Grace Ross Dec. 30 Arthur at Wiarton Dec. 30 Listowel (A) at Mild -
N ew ea r 319; ladies' high triple, Winnie Jan. 2 Markdale at Arthur may; Hanover at Mount
SAT. and SUN. AT 7:00 8, 9:00 P.M -Winkel 669; men's high single, (Green Valley) Forest
MON. and TUES. AT 8:00 P.M. ONLYI G reeti ngs Pete Eskritt 287; men's high Jan. 4 Markdale at Wiarton Jan. 2 Port Elgin at Mount For -
triple, Earlin Osborne 712. Jan. 5 Fergus at Wingham forest; Listowel (B) at
j'p (Howick) Harriston (Howick) ;
WHERED • g STOPPED o ,• �i� WOAA INTERMEDIATE Lion's Head at Howick;
"FUTUREWORLD"
(NdRTHERNGROUP) Listowel (A) at Clinton;
All fik- WEDNESDAY LADIES Games Next Week Goderich at Lucknow
BEGINSIN Jayne English chalked up the Dec 30 Mount Forest at ThornJan. 3 Mildmay at Hanover
�` high single for the league, a 290. bury • Wiarton at Lion'b
a -6- 1 The high triple, a nice 725, was Head WOAA NOVICE (BB - B)
bowled by Jean King. Games Next Week
ENTRY FEE: Other singles over 200 were re- Jan. 2 Hanover at Wiarton- Jan 2 Walkerton at Listowel
•� corded b Dorothy Thompson Lion's Head at ThornWOAA ATOM (BB - B)
$1,200 Y Y bury
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• . El/ .'' 204; Verna Stefner 231, 204; Shir Jan. 4 Mount Forest at Hanover Games Next Week
PER e''10 •l�Rl� ley Sallows 226; Betty Darling Jan. 5 Wiarton at Thornbury Jan. 3 Port Elgin at Listowel;
EXIT FEE: w 202; Susan Tolton 241, 215; Marie BRUCE RURAL LEAGUE Goderich at Walkerton
OUR / �. - Skinn 220; Jean King 221, 237, Jan. 5 Ljrctowel at Hanover
LIFE Games Next Week
_ _J 267; Linda Walden 207, 205; Aud- Jan 2 Chepstow at Teeswater; WOAA PEEWEE (BB - B)
rey Swatridge 258, 215; Muriel A
ADULT ENTE TAIWMENT ,� .,� Pinkerton at Mildmay Games Next Week
PETER FONDA • BLYTHE DANNER McFarlane 216; Lila Hickey 229: Jan. 4 Teeswater at Pinkerton Jan. 2 Walkerton at Goderich,
,� Mary Lee 265, 270; Beth Skinn (Walkerton) . Hanover at Port Elgin
"FUTUREWORLD" 212; Shirley Storey 210; Caroline WOAA INTERMEDIATE Jan. 3 Kincardine at Listowel
t(1 Greenaway 225. INTER -COUNTY Jan' 5 Walkerton at Port Elgin
ARTHUR HILLSpares were ,Lila Ann Hark Games Next Week WOAA BANTAM (BB - B)
YUL BRYNNER ness, Carol Shaw, Linda Walden Dec. 30 Ripley at Belmore Games Next Week
and Marg Moffatt. Dec. 30 Walkerton at Listowel
Moving ahead by leaps and Jan. 4 St. Clements at Belgrave Jan. 2 Walkerton at Hanover;
bounds, Hickey's Hangovers Jan. 5 Atwood at Plattsville Goderich at Port Elgin
added sevenints fora rand JUVENILE LEAGUE
Po g Jan. 3 Kincardine at Mount
B e total of 27. Thompson's Tom (NORTH GROUP) Forest
Collins moved up five points to 24 Games Next Week
SHOWING WED-THURS-FRI-SAT om to take second place. Third are Jan. 2 Port Elgin at Mo t For- WOAA MIDGET (BB - B)
JANUARY 5 - 6 - TIMES - 8th Sallows' Sidecars at 19. Tolton's est; Listowel TB) at Games Next Week
— PLEASE NOTE SHOW TTia Marias have 14; Harrison's Harriston (Howick); Dec. 30 Walkerton At Listowel
WED.-THURS. 8:00 P.M. FRI.-SAT. 7:00 and 9:00 P.M.
Highballs, -.11 and Gardner's Lion's Head at Howick; Jan. 2 Hanover at Port Elgin
Grasshoppers 10. Goderich at Lucknow Jan. 3 Mount Forest at Walker
ton
WOAA ATOM (CC - C )
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IN all l l of WINGHAM LIONS MIDGETS SCORING STATISTICS Games Next Week
Zyou, sincere GP G A Pts. PM Jan. 2 Clinton at Durham; Sea -
good wishes for ,lay MacLaurin 11 16 10 26 4 forth at Arthur
,e B every happiness Gord Kinah, n 11 13 8 21 6 Jan. 4 Clinton at Seaforth
in this Rick McLennan 10 6 13 19 6
t ALLN Dave Kieffer 10 r1 7 18 25 VYOAAPEEWEE(CC - C►
er S bright New Year. Laurie Haines 11 5 8 13 20 Games next Week
Tom MacLean 11 1 6 7 A No Games untiff Jan. 8
S �, , ,.� �• FAdie Haines 11 2 3 5 10 WOAA BANTAM (CC - C)
1 .* MANOR Dale Whitfield 7 1 4 5 4 Games Next Week
WYfiN I*dTWQA ntlmO HOTEL Mike Montgomery 10 0 4 4 20 Jan. 4 Clinton at Durham;
•m'�•Dowfic.,am"•"'• Keith Cameron 9 0 4 4 2
Palmerston at Seaforth
A()MITTA NC1 Larry Milosevic 8 0 "3 3 8
ro rnsar+s
Spence Burley 11 0 3 3 6 WOAA MIf -VET (CC - C)
Is no$ o. •oeGOALKEEPER'S STATISTICS Gasses Nett Week
o. ori. VNinghQiii Jan. 2 Seaforth at Durham
Doug Taylor -11 games played; 46 goals a{lainst; one shutout;
;{A 4.18 average. Jan. 4 Wingh m at Seaforth
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