HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-01-10, Page 12fte 0TM_\I6g1bam Advance -Times, January 10, 1979
Ironman edged in
Exeter tournament
The Ironmen won their Ironmen. Dan Deloyer gave
preliminary -round mateb in the Mitchell the lead with 49 WOOD&
Exeter Hawks Junior D boekey remaining in the game and Brad
tournament with a, 74 vietos'y Fischer got the insurance goal &&
over Tavistock, but were he fired the puck into an empty
eliminated by Mitchell in the net.
second round by a 4-2 count. The play throughout the %on-
` test was fairly even as indicated
_Pe first period of the Mitchell by t,1,4,t its on goal: Doug Taylor
game ended in a 1-1 tie n goals .1 rhe Winghan, net faced 22 shot&
by Doug McGrege the I_ ,,m Gr .ad to handle
Ironmen and Mw ray 1 Iliott for
"Mitchell. The Ironnken took the
lead for the second time when In L11(' dme m McGee
\ a; Jay MacLAurinL clicked Lor the scored th ,and assisted on
go-ahead goal, however Phil another in It. ., : ,e Ironmen to
Avery scored six minutes later to a 7 5 win over T, tock. McGee
tie the score before the end of the saw little play 1n the opening
period.
riod, suffering m a partially
separated shoulder, but saw
UNASSISTED—Al DlcL, got an unassisted goal against Lucknow Friday night to put Play was pretty well even in regular duty in the last two
the Wingham Royals up 6-d over the visiting Lancers. The Royals were short-handed when the third, however a penalty late periods of play. MRS. JOE WALKER
Dickson got the breakaway goal. A high -scoring third period resulted in a 10-7 win for in the game proved fatal to the The Ironmen had to play come
Wingham. from behind hockey, taking thele d until early nn the ever Clinton downs Bluevale I
third period. The first frame Lyons Midgets Sunday School resumed at
INDUSTRIAL HOCKEY ended in a 1-1 tie, with Jay Knox Presbyterian Church
Games Played Monday, Jan- 6, 1979 MacLaurin scoring for the. The Clinton Midgets got goals dm•ulg the worship service �On
Ironmen after Steve Cole got the from seven different players Sunday. Keith Humphrey was m
Bridge Mustangs -2
Advance Times - 5 va
� Clinton team skated to an 8-4 win initial goal for Tavistock. Saturday as the last -place charge of the service.
� The January meeting of Knox
Crawford Dodgers - 5 • Ted Gladding and Cole con- over the league -leading Women's Missionary Society was
Stainton Spitfires -4 netted to give . Tavistock a 3-1 Wingham Lions Midgets. cancelled last Wednesday due to
lead before Gord Kinahan and the stormy weather.
STANDINGS: G W L T PTS LEGION LADIES FORDWICH MIXED Jim Blackwell tied the score.ngham grabbed an early Mr. and Mrs. Jack Searson and
Advance -Times— 11 8 0 3 19 r'rtuuieroars are in first piste The night Deionged iv MarionBlackwell, who has been playing iasad with Rrnep TPVan senrina Mr. and MrS. Murray Mac -
Bridge Mustangs 1 t 4 6 1 9 with 54 lits and have a firm Behrns and Lorne Lambkin as excellent hockey of late, tied the an unassisted goal in the first Farlane will be in charge of the
Stainton Spitfires 11 4 6 1 9 Po score as the Ironmen were minute of la
Crawford Dodgers t t 3 7 t 7 field on first place, while Kit Kats they ruled the roost with high play, but Clinton came euchre party Thursday, January
g are in second wi" Rpints and singles and triples. Marion had a Playing a man short. He was back to take a 2-1 lead after the 11, in the Bluevale Community
NEXT WEEK: JAN. 15/79 Sweet Maries are in tSrd with 44 258 single and 630 triple; Lorne forechecking near centre ice and first period. Hall. -,
Advance vs Stointon's , 9:15 p.m. points. r&orded a 257 single and 653 after taking the puck away from Congratulations to Mr. and
Bridge vs Crawford's - 10:15 p.m. Mars Bars are in last place triple. a defenceman was able to skate The Wingham Lions fell behind Mrs. Doug French on the birth of
with 39 points. in and beat Jim Zimmer for the 5-1 in the second before Bob Alton their son, Craig Douglas, in
Jean King bowled the 240 high Other good singles were bowled tying score. Before the period scored their second goal. Clinton London hospital.
e single and the 642 high triple of by Gerald Matheson 213; Donna ended Tim Roth put the op- added another before the end of
FI m from b e s d the week Emaline Sturdy had King 221; Doug Conley 227; position up 4-3. the period to take a 6-2 lead into
TRICKLES IN --The puck just trickled Into the Southampton net Jan. S on this two-man
break by Ironmen Kevin Carter, number nine at right and number five, Gord Kinahan at
left. Carter got the goal from the faceoff circle after the puck hit the goaltender's glove .
and barely got over the goal line. Ironmen won 7-4. ( Photo by Kevin Lee)
ye r S C O e
alone �� tie the game- Final score
the runner-up single with a 239
Marion Behrns 206; Brian Siefert
tivity a atonal part of your life,
the final period.
to t i e game with Belmore
game and Doris Remington had
the 608 runner-up triple.
220; Ann Winkel 202, 225; Lorne
Lambkin 226; Dianne. Behrns
Jim McGee scored two con-
secutive goals in the first four
Both teams scored twice in the
third to make it 8-4. Dave Nesbitt
The spectators felt .it was a
Marie Markley, 336; Elizabeth
Robertson, 3'39; C. Wilson 354 C.
Welwood's Weasels are trailing
219; Ellen Siefert 224; Doug
minutes of the third period to
and Dickie Moore counted for the
Last Saturdaynight, the
g
for three gals.
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SENIOR LADIES
Novas are in first place with 45
Barfoot 207; Earlan Osborn 240;
Russell Behrns 209; Garry
give the Ironmen the lead for the
first time in the game. Just over
Lions.
Only four minutes in penalties
Wingham Flyers came from
Patty Brophy scored the
points, Cadillacs have 35 and
Schumaker 200; Doug Browne
a minute later Rick Whittaker
were assessed to each team.
behind in the third period to tie
second goal for Wingham when
aren't far behind second -place
�; Janice Howitt 234; Dave
tied the score, but Kevin Carter
The Wingham Lions played an
their game against Belmore.
she poked the puck past the
Cougars, who have 36 E
g POI''
Wildcats have 23
Dinsmore 233, 204; Gertie
then scored two goals to give
exhibition game in Brussels on
Belmore grabbed an early lead
Belmore goalie with Orien and
points,
Lambkin 204.
Wingham its first win in the
Friday and defeated the home
in the first period on a goal by
Anderson assisting. Four
Thunderbirds have 22 and
and daughter division and won
single knockout tournament. The
team 9 2. Dave Nesbitt and Grant
Vicki Jeffra Although the la
Y• � play
minutes later, Brophy cum
P Y P�
'
Toyotas have 19 points.
C. Wilson, playing as spare,
LADIES' LEAGUE
Ironman outshot Tavistock 32-24
Gna scored two goals each for
Y
battled back and forth neither
team managed to score On two
the puck out of the corner to Chris
Orien who backhanded the puck
bowled the 198 high single and A.
Elston's Elks moved into the
inunet and the defence prot Zimmer played a good w dad
e MacLean,
Bruame ge Levan, Peteham while eVGoodall Tom
occasions, wild scrambles in
into the net. The final and nicest
Edwards was close behind with a
lead this week and have 31 points.
enough protection in the early
Remington and Bob Alton
front of the Wingham net resulted
goal of the game occurred when
197 game. Wilma Kerr bowled
Lee's Lions are in second with 29
followed by Skinn's Seals
stages to keep them in the game.
collected singles.
in goals for Belmore. At the end
Ruth Nethery began a rush out of
another top single with a 191
Points,
with 26.
Tournament was held Dec. 19 and
The Lions Midgets host Mit-
of the second period, the snore
Wingham's end and passed it to
game.
Rae, 166, 151; Jeff Cameron, 178;
26 as family pairs competed in
chell at the Wingham Arena this
was 3-0 in favor of Belmore.
Patty Brophy who went in all
A. Edwards had the high?
,
Clarks Cougars and Tervit s
to be cancelled if more interest is
Thursday at 8 p.m.
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'third' period, Carol
In the n theson
alone �� tie the game- Final score
double of 361 this week. Other
Tigers are tied in fourth place
tivity a atonal part of your life,
And' finally connected at
was 4-4.
high doubles were bowled by:
with 23 points each and
Recreation Revert
6»„ *ith assift going to Patty
The spectators felt .it was a
Marie Markley, 336; Elizabeth
Robertson, 3'39; C. Wilson 354 C.
Welwood's Weasels are trailing
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Brophy and Chris origin. Belmore.
thrilling game and they will be
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with 13 points.
Or maybe just give you
scored one .minute later but the
sure to be at the Wingham Arena
. Campbell, 360 and Wilma Kerr,
ed the 286 high
Jean King bowled
a boost to do even more than
Flyers didn't lose spirit. With five
Friday, January 12, at 8 when the
346•
single and the high triple.
Most people know that regular
minutes left, the Flyers exploded
girls take on Mitchell.
COMMERCIAL LEAGUE
physical activity can help them
1,259 points, while Jeff Walden
and his dad Ron were first in the
solid lead with 49 points. Tied in
36
Larry's Leapers have a solid
-
feel better, look better and work
TAT
Crossroads
lead in Commercial League play.
Bowling 200 or better were:
better. But let's face it. Many
t• .
choice of more than 50 different
They have 64 points and Roy's
Trudy Elston, 242; Susan Tolton,
things can get in the way. You
and daughter division and won
Golden Carps have 28 and
Rattlers are in second with 53.
224; Louise Welwood, 211;
may feel that you don't have the
l "
'SBC Bow,61mgScoresLeon's
Bob's Booze> s have 47 points,
Lions have 45, Gene's
Audrey Swatridge, 211; Beth
Skinn, 275; Jean King, 248; VernaYou
time, the skills or the stamina.
fitness to hours
1208,
and his dad Murray bowled 1,160
Bowling better than 150 were:
and Curling Club. Curlers will
may relate of
5 ;
points to capture first in the
Mean Machine have 42 and
Steffler, 205, 230; Shirley Storey,
boring exercise. Or you may not
Centennial family cross-country
Junior father and son group.
Francis' Dancers have 37.
230, 233; Jeannett Scott, 200;
enjoy competitive sports.
ski tour is this Saturday, January
The YBC Family Twosome
JUNIORS
Ruth• Ann Steffen's 276 single
Shirley Sallows, 200; Rose Grove,
13. Registration is from 10 until
Shirley earned 1,218 and
Tournament was held Dec. 19 and
Lori Gavreluk bowled the 197
was the ladies' high and Cathy
243, 233; Gladys Fryfogle, 226 and
To answer these concerns and
Rae, 166, 151; Jeff Cameron, 178;
26 as family pairs competed in
girls' high single and the 340
Wickhorst bowled the ladies' high
Shirley Wharton, 216,
to hal ou make physical ac -
things started on time:
the annual tournament at
Wingham Bowling Lanes.
girls' high triple this week, while
Billy Gaunt earned the 189 boys
triple of 603. Jim Griffith bowled
the 286 men's high single and the
Playing as spares were Verna
Steffler, Muriel Coultes and
tivity a atonal part of your life,
daughter winners were Joanne
I'm Calling
aniiicll�
high the 357 toys' high
high triple.
Janet Svtorey.
the Ministry of Culture and
Sandra Moffatt and her dad
single and
triple.
741 men's
s #one
Recreation, through Fitness
Ontario, has developed a five -
Or maybe just give you
about
Keith were first in the Bantam
Rainbow Trouts continue to do
te`
a boost to do even more than
step activity program- The
Cameron, 130; Michael Thomp-
your
father and daughter class with
well in the league and have a
_
,
P takes you through five
Take your first step to better
1,259 points, while Jeff Walden
and his dad Ron were first in the
solid lead with 49 points. Tied in
36
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levels of participation in your
TAT
Crossroads
Bantam father and son section
second place with points are
Jaws and Barracudas.
Broom
F,
k
choice of more than 50 different
- JLL�I DST
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CIaSSllled
with 1,281 points.
and daughter division and won
Golden Carps have 28 and
holidays curling activities have
activities.
MIDWESTEl�l�l
ad
The Bantam mother and
Brenda Thompson, 135, 197;
Bowling better than 125 were:�F,
The Fit Five program may
very well offer you the chance
daughter winners were Joanne
Tammy Cleghorn, 132; Steve
aniiicll�
you've been looking for, to take
Shaw and her aunt Frances, who
Baxter, 134; Graham Taylor, 126,
that first step to a more active,
bowled 1,059 points. Jimmie
English and his mother Diane
137; Murray Nethery, 127;lifestyle.
Murray Skinn, 139; Jason
s #one
%",A,
Or maybe just give you
te`
a boost to do even more than
earned 1,281 points and first
Cameron, 130; Michael Thomp-
r411111116
before.
place in the Bantam mother and
son, 125; Stephen Skinn, 138 and
Take your first step to better
son class.
Michael Cameron, 143.
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health. Pick up a Fit Five
Kim Rae and her dad Don
By Gerda Greenall
aside for Business Girls curling.
brochure from the Wingham
bowled 1,280 in the Junior father
Sandra's Sharks have 34 points,
After a two week break for the
There are no regular teams or
Recreation Department, 37
and daughter division and won
Golden Carps have 28 and
holidays curling activities have
schedule ' made up. Teams are
Victoria Street, Wingham, 357 -
first place, while Stephen Gaunt
Pirhanas have 27 points.
resumed at the Wingham Golf
drawn up each evening. Both
1208,
and his dad Murray bowled 1,160
Bowling better than 150 were:
and Curling Club. Curlers will
club members and non-members
Remember the Wingham
points to capture first in the
Tracey Day, 152; Kim Metcalfe,
notice the addition of a clock in
are welcome. There is no extra
Centennial family cross-country
Junior father and son group.
153; Sherri Walden, 154, 173;
the rink. This, and another one to
charge for members, and non-
ski tour is this Saturday, January
Lisa Sallows and mother
Joanne Shaw, 183; Debbie Hoy,
be installed shortly, are compli-
members pay $3.50 per evening.
13. Registration is from 10 until
Shirley earned 1,218 and
180; Sandra Moffatt, 194; Kim
ments of Gemini Jewellers.
Unfortunately attendance has not
10:30 at Turnberry Central
points
first place in the Junior mother
Rae, 166, 151; Jeff Cameron, 178;
Hopefully they will help to get
been good and curling may have
School. Transportation is
and daughter class and Jeff
Lori Gavreluk, 197; Rodney
things started on time:
to be cancelled if more interest is
provided to the start of the trail.
Cameron and his mother Dianne
Jones, 151, 157 and Billy Gaunt,
On Monday evenings men's
not -shown within the next two or,
Contact the Recreation Depart -
were first in the Junior mother
Igg,
curling resumes with two full
three v,coas
ment, 357-1208, for further in-
and son group with 1,032 points.
SR. JUNIORS
draws. The ladies curled their
Friday evening again has three
formation.
The Senior father and son were
AND SENIORS
last game of the first draw on
full draws of mixed curling. This
The- Wingham Recreation
Daryl Holmes and his dad Perrie.
Rocky's Raiders hold a slim
Tuesday, Dec. 19. the winners
draw will consitute the main
Department will be sponsoring a
They bowled 1,142 points.
margin in this league and have 62
were the Ethel Gerrie rink, with
draw, of the year with the three
ten -week course in SiGN
Donna Thompson and mother
points to the 60 points of In-
Judy Nevery, Ernestine Kenyon
Friday night draws plus the
LANGUAGE. This is in
Dorothy bowled 1,160 and cap-
credible Hulks.
and Marg Mann. In second place
Tuesday night draw -competing
an -
troductory course where a person
tured first in the Senior mother
Judy's Japs have 50 points, Bad
were Ruth Orion, Audrey Ritter,
for the Trophy of Mixed Curling.
can team to, talk with his hands.
and daughter division, while
News Bowlers have 47,' Donna's
Carol Reid and Jean Kaufman.
The intention is to have playoffs
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-_dies curling resumed on Tues.,
Jan. 1979 draw
with the two top teams from each
7.30 to 8:30 p.m. in the F. E.
won first in the Senior mother.
Warriors .in last place with 33
9, with one at
draw to be held on Sunday, Feb.
Madill Secondary School.
and son class with 1,342 points.
points.
10:00 a.m. and the second at 1:45
25, and Tuesday, Feb. 27. An
Registration fee is &5.00.
p.m. A luncheor was held on Jan.
interest has been expressed in
BANTAMS
Brenda
Kim McGregor had the 235
l the
9, at 12:30 p.m., at which time the
winners of the firstAraw were
competitive curling. Anyone
interested in participating
Thompson had a good
week in Bantams bowling Its she
girls' tig��� Mpg V�1
d with P r
should
sign posted at the club,
Listowel defeats
bawled a 197 single and 332
bowled the 287 boys' high single
and Greg had the 718 boys'
At 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, one
before the end of this week.
double, both hi
high scores for the
hi triple, e
full draw of mixed curlers began
The Men's Invitational Bon-
ringette team
vreek•
Michael Cameron bowled the
Bowling 175 and better were:
the .second draw. Winners of the
first draw were: Bill Renwick,
speil will be held on Saturday,
Jan. 27, at the Wingham (',olf and
The Wingham senior ringette
boys' high single of 143 and the
984 boys' high double.
Julaine Adams, 210; Lora Lee
Margaret Day, Ed Stewart and
Dawn
Curling Club. There is still room
team was defeated 9-5 on Sunday
Murray's Nectarines earned
Foulon, 185; Kim McGregor, 235;
Dobell. The second place
for a few more teams. Please
by the strong Listowel team.
five points this week and
Kerry Thompson, 207; David
team was composed of Bill
contact the club house or Ian
Wingham goals were scored by
moved
to first place. They now have 41
Shaw, 200; Allan Jackson, 191;
Stevenson, Audrey Ritter, Peter
Moreland at 357-3775 for more in-
Lori Gavreluk with three, Ellen
poiat
points, one better than Brian's
pineapples
BaHa
RY Greg
Storey' 259, 291' 296' Byron
Toye and Donna Hemingway.
Third were Ene McGregor, Peter
fortnation.
The
The Wingham , Centennial
Rodger and Cheryl Gavreluk
with one each. Listowel took 14
Dwayne's Grapes are in third'
Thom 227; Murrayi
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Day, Ron Clarkson and Isabel
Y
will beheld on Feb. 17 —
minutes in penalties, Wingham
m
place with 38 points Steres
289; Brian Hoy, 208; Jeff
Gilespie.
18. Entries may
Y be made at the
recording onlythreepenalties.
Squashes and Mare's, Bananas
Jackson, 180; Jim Taylor, 203,
industrial curls continues on
club house or by contacting
The girls will try ain next
g Y g
tied with M points and Billy's
206, 211; MurrayeVos 287 and
Wednesdayevenings at 8:00 m.
have
MarilynWood at 357-1923.
week when Listowel is back in
Berries have M points,are
Brent Day, 210,183, 180. Thursday
evenings been set
Good Curling!
town at 6:30 on Sunday.
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Wingham ........ 357-2320
Mount Forest..... 323-1550
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