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Talton, 247; Shirley Wharton' ' Omar Haselgrove in third and
;ol; Joanne Harrison, 205; Jean 39; Heard's, 33; Wall's, 29; goal for Wingham by deflecting a
King, 241, 263 and Louise Hickey's28; Ruttan's, 25 and
Welwood, Hoffe's, 14. we ahead
Wingham went aheaa
Yvonne McPherson and shot by Carol Anderson past the
Teeswater eMargaret Cruickshank in fourth. . JO nCullen" S
t d 2-0 in the
second period when Anderson
blasted the puck into the
n down Manners.34 Teeswater net. Chris Orien
Ironme picked up the assist. -R
Teeswater came back with one J NUA Y TH W
goal in the period.
Gord Kinahan scored. two to a 4 4 draw wiltti the Green lead going into the locker room. Mid -way through the third
unassisted goals, one into an Machine. Wingham spotted Gord Kinahan got the lone goal period Anderson scored her
empty net, in pacing the Ironmen Fergus a 3-1 lead in the first of the second period on a second of the night when she won
to a 3-1 victory over the period and was forced to battle powerplay to put the Ironmen the face off and fired it in. -C R PRI,CES.
Southampton Mariners. Kinahan back. The team did just that and back into the game. Taylor made Though Teeswater scored
OF USE
played a strong game while at one point had a 4-3 lead, but a number of key saves in the another late in the period,
playing a defensive position on a just two minutes after Bernie period to give the team a little Wingham managed to hold on for
number of lines and created a Haines got the go-ahead goal push going into the third. the win Make an offer on any of these units. Were tired of pushing snow
number of loose pucks while George Rogers tied things at four At the 8:07 mark of the third Sandy Morrison, who usually
playing offence. He earned the apiece. McGee connected on a powerplay plays defense for the Flyers, off hem .... So make a deal today!
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number two star of the game. The Ironmen were caught to tie the score at ee apiece. played well in goal, filling in for
Great goaltending by Ken early in the game as the Green Haines then scored at 9:20 to give the Flyers' regular goalie whoVC CADILLAC
Doucette of the Mariners kept Machine chalked up three goals the Ironmen the lead, the goal was absent.
them in the game as he stopped in the first six minutes of play. again coming on a powerplay. At The girls la their next game 1978 Blazer Cheyenne
33 of 36 shots throughout the Doug Taylor might have been 11:29 Rogers was able to beat g play g$87" 1974 Coupe de Ville
gh g Y g in Belmore Friday night, then 2 tone paint. Like new. Lic. E76874 •
contest. Jim Blackwell was the havingnightmares at the start, Taylor for the tying marker. Nice, clean a r. Lic. HNR 953. �•
8 they are back in Wingham j977 Chev '/z Ton Pickup
third star of the game, clicking but he settled down to play some Wheeler had a three int Saturday at 3 p.m. to play Ripley 6 standard, radio, low mileage. Lic. E72942. 137"o FORD
for one goal and playing a good of his best goaltending of the p° in Wingham's Minor Hockey g
game on the same line as year, thwarting tow -on -one night, scoring one goal and Da '
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Kinahan. breaks and a number of assisting on two others. McGee y' 1974 Pinto Wagon
continues to produce as he got a 6 standard, radio. Lic. E60681 $1 "g,
The Ironmen spotted the breakaways. �� �• 4 speed, radio, white. Lic. HNW 937.
Mariners a 1-0 first period lead as Derek Rooney and Dale goal and an assist and Taylor CHEVROLETS
John Cameron scored at the 10:30 Morrison scored for Fergus in the played one of his best games of Lions victorious 1973 Pinto 2 Dr.
mark on a powerplay. He first three minutes of play before the season. 1978 Impala 4 Door Automatic, radio, green. Lic. NZX 727. $12"0
redirected a shot by Bob Nelson Scott Wheeler replied for the For one of -the few times this OYer Seaforth Former GM executive car. Loaded. 60,000 miles. 73�• CHRYSLER
while parked to the right side of Ironmen. Jim McGee fired the season the officiating was of a Lic. MPN 545.
Grant Gna scored three o 1978 Nova Hatchback
Taylor. The rest of the period was puck from the slot area with the praiseworthy calibre. Foster Y gals
scoreless, due largely to rebound going to Wheeler, who Williams made his presence and added one assist to lead the 6 automoti4, power steering and brakes, 1976 Duster 2 Dr.
Doucette's performance in net. made no mistake in tucking it in known and had control of the Wingham Lions Midgets to a 74 6 Automatic. Power steering. Lic. LFK 090.
He made a key save, stopping on the goalie's stick side. Jamie game. it was a good game to µ'in over Seaforth last week. Also 3,000 miles. Lic. MZE 668. $5399• g 3 � �•
Kinahan who broke in alone late Denny scored to give Fergus a 3-1 watch and a job well done. scoring for the Lions, who led 3-1 1976 Impala 4 Door
in the
pe after two periods, were Tom 8 automatic, air, power windows. ""AS IS"" SPECIALS
Doucette continued to shine in Remington, Bruce LeVan, Dickie Sharp! Lic, KJZ 560. $4199•
the second, stopping 15 of 16 WINGHAM IRONMEN JR. "D" STATISTICS Moore and Steve Morrison. Joe p 1975 Dodge Royale Monaco �1 ���
PP UP TO AND INCLUDING JANUARY 21 , 1979 Anstett scored twice for Seaforth 8 automatic,
Impala 4 Door 4 door. 8 automatic. Lic' KCX 505.
shots. He foiled Kinahan on a INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS with Mark Murray and Mike 8 automatic, power steering 8 broker. ;3799 •
play almost identical tithe first, Nice core Lic. KSC 151. • 1974 Dodge Coronet 4 Poor.
PLAYER G.P. G. A. PTS. PIM. + McLaughlin adding singles. g
somehow getting his stick in the Jim McGee 23 33 25 58 67 86 20 +66 Seaforth came out flying in the 1975 Impala 2 Door Custom 8 automatic. Lic. HUA 025. •
way as the puck was raised over Bernie Haines 24 23 25 48 43 101 47 +54 third period and tied the game 3-3 8 automatic, power steering and brakes. 1974 Gran Torino Station Wagon
his outstretched body. He made a Gard Kinahan 24 19 21 40 20 73 24 +49 b the midpoint of the Clean. Lic. JMB 240. 31• 9
stick save on Tom Graham who Y Po period. The -. 8 automatic, Lic. HTW 636. 143•
Jim Blackwell 22 13 26 39 54 74 19 +55 Lions scored four times to one for CAMAROS
fired a shot from the slot through 1973 Gremlin
Kevin Carter 19 18 18 36 23 62 22 +40 Seaforth in the last three minutes
a maze of players, somehow 8 cylinder, 4 speed. Lic. LHT 353.
Scott Wheeler 24 14 19 33 45 52 14 +38- of the game to grab the victory. 1978 Sport Coupe $595•
seeing the puck in time. Kinahan p p 1971 Rambler Ambassador Wagon Jay Maclaurin 23 12 13 25 37 40 35 +5 Wingham took nine of 20 minor 6 automatic, ower steering and brakes. $
was finally able to beat him with p g $5799 Good runner. Lic. CLF 728. 9 �U5•
4:28 remains when his shot Ed Haines � 22 6 19 25 52 75 36 +39 penalties called and was outshoot Like new. 9,000 miles. Lic. NCD 246. •
deflected in off a Mariner Sandy Henry 23 10 14 24 70 82 29 +53 31-28 in the game. 1976 Sport Coupe
defenceman. Randy Alton 24 11 9 20 22 40 23 +17 The Lions' scheduled home Most 1976 and later models are
Dale Whitfield 24 5 14 19 19 47 21 +26 game against Mitchell last 8 automatic, power steering and
Jim Blackwell put the Ironman Rick MacLennan 15 5 12 17 18 27 17 +10 Thursday was cancelled because brakes. Sharp. Lic. KDX 173. ��•
ahead early in the third period. eligible for 12 month 12,= miles
At the 28 second mark he broke in Tom Graham 12 4 8 12 32 23 6 +17 of exams in Mitchell. 1975 Sport Coupe
p
with a defenceman trying to take Dave°Kieffer 14 4 7 11 12 18 16 +2 Wingham has a bsy schedule 8 automatic, power steering and brakes.. ;3999• mechanical repair protection
him out of the play, was able to Mike Montgomery
19 2 8. 10 46 40 17 +23 this week with five games in six Nice. Lic. JFR 475. •
get a shot away from 20 feet and Larry Milosevic 7 2 2 4 6 6 11 -5 days. Wednesday the Lions
10 1 3 4 14 22 13 +9 travel to Durham, then play host
beat Doucette on his stick side. Dennis Knox 3 0 2 2 2 4 2 +2 to at NOW is the time to buy! Call Len Barley or Al Fries todayat 357-2323.
With 30 seconds remaining in the Doug McGregor Y p.m. On
game Kinahan picked up the Saturday the team plays Elmira
puck between his blueline and GOAL TENDER STATISTICS as part of the Minor Hockey Day „The People Menem"
Goal T•nd•r Minutes Games G.A. AVG. PIM. S.O. here, then plays at Seaforth
centre ice, skated in with a Played Played Sunday and Mitchell Monday.
defenceman a 2 backing up and Doug Taylor 693.44 1 1.562 35 3.027 0 0
rrelen ed a 'footer between the JOHN CULLEN
defenceman's legs into the empty Steve DeJpng 726.16 12.104 48 3.966 e 0 ,
net. The final score remained 3-1. Rick Diechart 20.00 .334 1 2.994 0 0
The game was a cloee one with TEAM RECORD ' ` • • • • BELL
Hat Tricks - 12
a number of bruising checks by Games Played • 24 Goals CHE,VROLETmOLDSMOBILE LTD*
both teams. Jack Tervit won the Jim McGee - S OPTOMETRIST OLBernie Haines - 3
50-W draw, taking home $52.50. Wins - 18 For - 182
Losses - 3 Against . 84 Kevin Carter - 2 GODERICH 11 S St. Wi
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The Ironmen travelled to Ties - 3 S9
Rick MacLennan
Fergus Friday night and battled
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LEGION LADIES
LADIES' LEAGUE
WROXETER MIXED
Gladys Yeo had the high single
Shirley Storey's 304 game was
Doug Fisher had the high
w;
I" week with a 288 game. The
the high single in the league last
single this week with a 268 game
runner-up high single was the 260
week and she also bowled the 784
and Randy Hutchinson had the
effort of Jean King, who also had
high triple.
The Points race remains close
high triple of 655.
Judy Mathers had the ladies'
the 718 high triple. Doris
Remington was runner-up in that
with Elston's Elks in first place
high single of 237 and Shirley
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category with 620.
with 38 points. Skin's Seals have
poo
Pellett had the ladies' high triple
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Wunderbars are in first place
35 points and second place, Lee's
with 581.
with 68 points, Kit Kats are wen
Lions have 34 points and Tervit's
Bowling over 200 were: Doug
back in second place with 50
Tigers moved up to 33 points.
Fisher, 263, 210; Wendall
points and Sweet Maries have 48
Clark's Cougars have 30 points
Stamper, 204; Bonnie Wick, 200;
points. Mars Bars are in the
and Welwood's Weasels have IT
Joe Craig, 212; Audrey Johnston,
cellar with 44 points.
Bowling 200 or better were:
222; Aart de Vos, 217, 204, 202;
Bowling over 200 were: Doris
Mary Lee, 217; Shirley Sallows,
Ethel McMichael, 223; Randy
Walden, 245; Doris Remington,
206, 241, Betty Darling, 215; Beth
Hutchinson, 212, 255; Shirley
220, 222; Jean King, 237, 260, 221;
Skin, 259, 239; Lila Hickey, 200;
Pellet, 223; Ethelene Smith, 217
Shirley Foxton, 241; Gladys Yeo,
Jean King, 242, 203; Peggy
and Judy Mathers, 237.
JUVENILE GOAL --Bill LeVan got this wrist shot goal from the slot Sunday night for
268 and Lila Hickey, 224, 205.
Tervit, 206, 208; Cathy Carson,
Wingham's first goal against the strong Port Elgin Juvenile team. The goal made the
219; Rose Grove, 225; Shirley
FORDWICH MIXED
2-1 early In the second period.
SENIOR LADIES
Wharton, 208 and Joanne
Harrison, 237.
Blanche Hoegy had the 302
ladies' high single this week and
score
High singles bowled this week
were: Elsie Congram, 230;
Margaret Robertson, 188 and
Also bowling over 200 were:
Brenda Ritchie, 203; Shirley
Dave Dinsmore had the men's
high single with a 341 game.
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Hanula, 197; Linda Hamilton,
189; Stephen Gaunt, 251, 241;
Scoriets
Elizabeth Robertson, 181.
Storey, 220, 259, 304; Faye Moir,
Marion Behrns bowled theTerry
Hoy, 175, 185; Jeff
High doubles were: Margaret
262; Louise Welwood, 216' 222'
ladies' high triple of 735 and Dave
Jackson, 176; Jim Taylor, 177,
Robertson, 362; Elsie Congram,
Caroline Greenaway, 223, 210;
Dinsmore bowled a 762 men's
BANTAMS JUNIORS 187; Murray Devos, 197, 187;
390 and Elizabeth Robertson, 309.
Barb Stainton, 203 and Audrey
high single.
better
Murray's Nectarines didn't The Rainbow Trouts with 59 Allan Jackson, 177; Barry
y
Novas are in first place with 45
Swatri e, 205.
Playing as spares were Janet
Bowling'200 or were:
Russell Behrns, 202; Doug
add any points this week but points have a commanding lead.,; Brian Hoy, 186, 196,
Jaws are second with 41, followed �; Greg Storey, 213, 303; Byron
points, Cougars are in second
with 40 and Cadillacs have 40
Store and Karen Snow.
y
Browne, 206; Ann Winkel, 212,
continue to lead with a total of 44.
Brian's Pineapples, who also by Barracudas with 39, Sandra's Thompson, 213; Daryl Holmes,
PP
points
COMMERCIAL LEAGUE
203; Lorne Lambkin, 220, 217;
Earlan
failed to add, remain in second Sharks with 37 and Golden Carps 220; Donald and
Toyotas have 24 points,
Brian Douglas bowled a 311
game last week in Commercial
Ellen Seifert, 200;
Osborn, 234, 213; Ken Behrns,
Wharton, 1 5, had
with 43. Marc's Bananas added with 35. Paranas with 29 are last. Robert Wharton, 185, had the
other amen over 175.
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Wildcats have 23 and Thun-
derbirds have 22 points.
League play, which was the
206; Dave Dinsmore, 341, 233;
five to move into third with 41 Bradley Shobbrook had the 198
while fourth is a tie between
men's high single. He also had
Melody Osborn, 256; Gerald
Marion Behrns,
, single and 332 double that were
Steve's Squashes and.Dwayne s g
THURSDAY MIXED
the 749 men's hi triple.
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Marion Taylor bowled the
Matheson, 204;
239, 265, 231; Blanche Hoegy, 302;
high for the boys. Sherri
Grapes, each with 40. Billy's Walden's 200 single and 324 •
Fries are last with 32 Brownie Corner
D ryll Holmes bowled the
ladies' high single with a 232
Nellie Allan, 214 and Nancy
points.
double were the high girls'
m s high scores last week with
game and Isabel Readman
Comely, 219.
Brenda Thompson bowled the
196 high single and 360 high scores. By Karen Laidlaw
a single and 818 triple. Cathy
Edgar had both the ladies' high
bowled the 594 ladies' high triple.
double for the girls. Michael Other bowlers bettering 150 At first the Brownie leaders
scores with a 281 game and 654
Larry's Leapers are in first
BLUEVALE MIXED
Cameron was high for the boys were Kim Rae, 155, 152; Debbie marked our,��ood Turn chart. We
high triple.
place with 68 points, Roy's
Milton Boyd's 299 game was
Hoy, 151; Jeff Cameron, 178; played a game. We of into little
with a i67 and 305. P Y g g
Bowling better than 200 were:
Rattlers have 60 and Bob's
the mens high single in Bluevale
Walker, 143, 174; Lisa Ricky Edgar, 164; Rodney Jones, groups . and marked the at -
228, 248; Don
Hap Swatry,
Boozers have 57.
Mixed play this week, whileAngs
the
157; Denis Adams, 171; and tendance. We of into a big circle
Ritchie, 153, g g
20
Montgomery, 205, 220, 240; Pam
Leon's Lions and Gene's Mean
Nancy Corrigan bowled
Marcrenda Robbie Willis, 150.
Thompson, 164; MaNesbitt, and sang a song and sang our Six
Gerrie, 274; Cathy Edgar,
Machine are tied with 49 points
ladies' high with a 249 game.
Michael Thompson, 139; song. After we collected the
can
281; Greg Storey, 233, 238; Jean
each and Francis' Dancers have
47 points.
Bowling over 200 were: Harold
Johnston, 239; Sharon Day, 211;
SR. JUNIORS SENIORS mons we had the an -
Steve Baxter, 145; Jeffrey Mann, Y
Ste
ky points nouncements. Leanne Simpson
Roc 's Raiders with 64 m
Tervit, 210; Perris Holmes, 237,
214; Marie Phillips, 212; Sharon
Pete Bauer played as a spare.
Nancy Corrigan, 249, 248; Wayne
168; Graham Taylor, 147;
Dwayne Scott, 134; Michael have a slim lead. Ja and IN- received her Cook's Badge.
Skin, 237; Daryll Holmes, 327,
SUNDAY MIXED
Day, Milman $°Yd. �• ��
Jim
Cameron, 138; and Jason credible Hulks are field for second Then we divided into groups.
294; Pat Brenzil, 211; Joyce
Rod Hicks bowled the men's
Y
Bob Gillespie, 224, 203;
with 62. Bad News Bowlers have Group A did sign language.
Cameron, 144, had the other P Sn
Church, 203; Marian Watcher,
high scores this week with a 248
Shaw, 204; Darlene Murray, 226
games over 125. 54, Donna's Dipsticks have 52 and Group B worked on the Canada
262; Dianne English, 246; Keith
high single and 659 high triple.
and Ken Murray, 226.
Star Warriors have 4o. Badge. Group C sewed on but -
Moffatt, 217; Audrey Swatridge,
Anna Haugh bowled the ladies
Greg Storey bowled the 325 tons. Group D worked on the
214; George Skin, 266 and Betty
high single of 237 and Linda Wallhigh
single and 841 high triple. Canadian flag. Then most of us
Flyers win 3-2 'went
Burley, 260
bowled the ladies' high triple of
Andrea Walker, with a 203 and to be tested on the Skater's
631.
542, was high for the girls. Badge. Mr. H. Brooks and Mrs.
Bowling 200 or over were:
over Teeswater Dona Thompson, 195; Andrea B. Simpson tested us.
�,ujet.&,e, KLATCH
Anna Haugh, 237; Dave Nesbitt,
WINGHAM BRIDGE CLUB
Mary Caslick and Norma
Walker, 191; Janet Storey, 180; On Jan. 8 the sehlior Brownies
Jean King was best bowler in
217; Pete Bauer, 240, 212; Bonnie
Parker came first in bridge play
The Wingham Juvenile Girls Kerry Thompson, 183, 175; Judy went to a Guide meeting.
the league this week with a 283
Cleghorn, ZOl; Rod Hickey, 208,
last week. Nan McI{ibbon and
Flyers defeated Teeswater girls
high single and 5o4 high double.
248, 203; Lyla Ann Harkness, 200
Elaine Colvin were second,
in a close Saturday night match
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and Linda Wall, 227, 229.
Term standings are: Haugh's
followed by Lillian Brooks and
by a 3-2 score.
Patty Brophy scored the first
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357-2701 WINGHAM
Talton, 247; Shirley Wharton' ' Omar Haselgrove in third and
;ol; Joanne Harrison, 205; Jean 39; Heard's, 33; Wall's, 29; goal for Wingham by deflecting a
King, 241, 263 and Louise Hickey's28; Ruttan's, 25 and
Welwood, Hoffe's, 14. we ahead
Wingham went aheaa
Yvonne McPherson and shot by Carol Anderson past the
Teeswater eMargaret Cruickshank in fourth. . JO nCullen" S
t d 2-0 in the
second period when Anderson
blasted the puck into the
n down Manners.34 Teeswater net. Chris Orien
Ironme picked up the assist. -R
Teeswater came back with one J NUA Y TH W
goal in the period.
Gord Kinahan scored. two to a 4 4 draw wiltti the Green lead going into the locker room. Mid -way through the third
unassisted goals, one into an Machine. Wingham spotted Gord Kinahan got the lone goal period Anderson scored her
empty net, in pacing the Ironmen Fergus a 3-1 lead in the first of the second period on a second of the night when she won
to a 3-1 victory over the period and was forced to battle powerplay to put the Ironmen the face off and fired it in. -C R PRI,CES.
Southampton Mariners. Kinahan back. The team did just that and back into the game. Taylor made Though Teeswater scored
OF USE
played a strong game while at one point had a 4-3 lead, but a number of key saves in the another late in the period,
playing a defensive position on a just two minutes after Bernie period to give the team a little Wingham managed to hold on for
number of lines and created a Haines got the go-ahead goal push going into the third. the win Make an offer on any of these units. Were tired of pushing snow
number of loose pucks while George Rogers tied things at four At the 8:07 mark of the third Sandy Morrison, who usually
playing offence. He earned the apiece. McGee connected on a powerplay plays defense for the Flyers, off hem .... So make a deal today!
J
number two star of the game. The Ironmen were caught to tie the score at ee apiece. played well in goal, filling in for
Great goaltending by Ken early in the game as the Green Haines then scored at 9:20 to give the Flyers' regular goalie whoVC CADILLAC
Doucette of the Mariners kept Machine chalked up three goals the Ironmen the lead, the goal was absent.
them in the game as he stopped in the first six minutes of play. again coming on a powerplay. At The girls la their next game 1978 Blazer Cheyenne
33 of 36 shots throughout the Doug Taylor might have been 11:29 Rogers was able to beat g play g$87" 1974 Coupe de Ville
gh g Y g in Belmore Friday night, then 2 tone paint. Like new. Lic. E76874 •
contest. Jim Blackwell was the havingnightmares at the start, Taylor for the tying marker. Nice, clean a r. Lic. HNR 953. �•
8 they are back in Wingham j977 Chev '/z Ton Pickup
third star of the game, clicking but he settled down to play some Wheeler had a three int Saturday at 3 p.m. to play Ripley 6 standard, radio, low mileage. Lic. E72942. 137"o FORD
for one goal and playing a good of his best goaltending of the p° in Wingham's Minor Hockey g
game on the same line as year, thwarting tow -on -one night, scoring one goal and Da '
1975 GMC /z Ton
Kinahan. breaks and a number of assisting on two others. McGee y' 1974 Pinto Wagon
continues to produce as he got a 6 standard, radio. Lic. E60681 $1 "g,
The Ironmen spotted the breakaways. �� �• 4 speed, radio, white. Lic. HNW 937.
Mariners a 1-0 first period lead as Derek Rooney and Dale goal and an assist and Taylor CHEVROLETS
John Cameron scored at the 10:30 Morrison scored for Fergus in the played one of his best games of Lions victorious 1973 Pinto 2 Dr.
mark on a powerplay. He first three minutes of play before the season. 1978 Impala 4 Door Automatic, radio, green. Lic. NZX 727. $12"0
redirected a shot by Bob Nelson Scott Wheeler replied for the For one of -the few times this OYer Seaforth Former GM executive car. Loaded. 60,000 miles. 73�• CHRYSLER
while parked to the right side of Ironmen. Jim McGee fired the season the officiating was of a Lic. MPN 545.
Grant Gna scored three o 1978 Nova Hatchback
Taylor. The rest of the period was puck from the slot area with the praiseworthy calibre. Foster Y gals
scoreless, due largely to rebound going to Wheeler, who Williams made his presence and added one assist to lead the 6 automoti4, power steering and brakes, 1976 Duster 2 Dr.
Doucette's performance in net. made no mistake in tucking it in known and had control of the Wingham Lions Midgets to a 74 6 Automatic. Power steering. Lic. LFK 090.
He made a key save, stopping on the goalie's stick side. Jamie game. it was a good game to µ'in over Seaforth last week. Also 3,000 miles. Lic. MZE 668. $5399• g 3 � �•
Kinahan who broke in alone late Denny scored to give Fergus a 3-1 watch and a job well done. scoring for the Lions, who led 3-1 1976 Impala 4 Door
in the
pe after two periods, were Tom 8 automatic, air, power windows. ""AS IS"" SPECIALS
Doucette continued to shine in Remington, Bruce LeVan, Dickie Sharp! Lic, KJZ 560. $4199•
the second, stopping 15 of 16 WINGHAM IRONMEN JR. "D" STATISTICS Moore and Steve Morrison. Joe p 1975 Dodge Royale Monaco �1 ���
PP UP TO AND INCLUDING JANUARY 21 , 1979 Anstett scored twice for Seaforth 8 automatic,
Impala 4 Door 4 door. 8 automatic. Lic' KCX 505.
shots. He foiled Kinahan on a INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS with Mark Murray and Mike 8 automatic, power steering 8 broker. ;3799 •
play almost identical tithe first, Nice core Lic. KSC 151. • 1974 Dodge Coronet 4 Poor.
PLAYER G.P. G. A. PTS. PIM. + McLaughlin adding singles. g
somehow getting his stick in the Jim McGee 23 33 25 58 67 86 20 +66 Seaforth came out flying in the 1975 Impala 2 Door Custom 8 automatic. Lic. HUA 025. •
way as the puck was raised over Bernie Haines 24 23 25 48 43 101 47 +54 third period and tied the game 3-3 8 automatic, power steering and brakes. 1974 Gran Torino Station Wagon
his outstretched body. He made a Gard Kinahan 24 19 21 40 20 73 24 +49 b the midpoint of the Clean. Lic. JMB 240. 31• 9
stick save on Tom Graham who Y Po period. The -. 8 automatic, Lic. HTW 636. 143•
Jim Blackwell 22 13 26 39 54 74 19 +55 Lions scored four times to one for CAMAROS
fired a shot from the slot through 1973 Gremlin
Kevin Carter 19 18 18 36 23 62 22 +40 Seaforth in the last three minutes
a maze of players, somehow 8 cylinder, 4 speed. Lic. LHT 353.
Scott Wheeler 24 14 19 33 45 52 14 +38- of the game to grab the victory. 1978 Sport Coupe $595•
seeing the puck in time. Kinahan p p 1971 Rambler Ambassador Wagon Jay Maclaurin 23 12 13 25 37 40 35 +5 Wingham took nine of 20 minor 6 automatic, ower steering and brakes. $
was finally able to beat him with p g $5799 Good runner. Lic. CLF 728. 9 �U5•
4:28 remains when his shot Ed Haines � 22 6 19 25 52 75 36 +39 penalties called and was outshoot Like new. 9,000 miles. Lic. NCD 246. •
deflected in off a Mariner Sandy Henry 23 10 14 24 70 82 29 +53 31-28 in the game. 1976 Sport Coupe
defenceman. Randy Alton 24 11 9 20 22 40 23 +17 The Lions' scheduled home Most 1976 and later models are
Dale Whitfield 24 5 14 19 19 47 21 +26 game against Mitchell last 8 automatic, power steering and
Jim Blackwell put the Ironman Rick MacLennan 15 5 12 17 18 27 17 +10 Thursday was cancelled because brakes. Sharp. Lic. KDX 173. ��•
ahead early in the third period. eligible for 12 month 12,= miles
At the 28 second mark he broke in Tom Graham 12 4 8 12 32 23 6 +17 of exams in Mitchell. 1975 Sport Coupe
p
with a defenceman trying to take Dave°Kieffer 14 4 7 11 12 18 16 +2 Wingham has a bsy schedule 8 automatic, power steering and brakes.. ;3999• mechanical repair protection
him out of the play, was able to Mike Montgomery
19 2 8. 10 46 40 17 +23 this week with five games in six Nice. Lic. JFR 475. •
get a shot away from 20 feet and Larry Milosevic 7 2 2 4 6 6 11 -5 days. Wednesday the Lions
10 1 3 4 14 22 13 +9 travel to Durham, then play host
beat Doucette on his stick side. Dennis Knox 3 0 2 2 2 4 2 +2 to at NOW is the time to buy! Call Len Barley or Al Fries todayat 357-2323.
With 30 seconds remaining in the Doug McGregor Y p.m. On
game Kinahan picked up the Saturday the team plays Elmira
puck between his blueline and GOAL TENDER STATISTICS as part of the Minor Hockey Day „The People Menem"
Goal T•nd•r Minutes Games G.A. AVG. PIM. S.O. here, then plays at Seaforth
centre ice, skated in with a Played Played Sunday and Mitchell Monday.
defenceman a 2 backing up and Doug Taylor 693.44 1 1.562 35 3.027 0 0
rrelen ed a 'footer between the JOHN CULLEN
defenceman's legs into the empty Steve DeJpng 726.16 12.104 48 3.966 e 0 ,
net. The final score remained 3-1. Rick Diechart 20.00 .334 1 2.994 0 0
The game was a cloee one with TEAM RECORD ' ` • • • • BELL
Hat Tricks - 12
a number of bruising checks by Games Played • 24 Goals CHE,VROLETmOLDSMOBILE LTD*
both teams. Jack Tervit won the Jim McGee - S OPTOMETRIST OLBernie Haines - 3
50-W draw, taking home $52.50. Wins - 18 For - 182
Losses - 3 Against . 84 Kevin Carter - 2 GODERICH 11 S St. Wi
7TE FERGUB 4-4 Jay Moctaurin Tht wine 524-7661l
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Rick MacLennan
Fergus Friday night and battled
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