The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-02-14, Page 12�.. ,A%vane-Times. February 14, lti'f8
e— MRS. JOE WALKER
Broom�' ` Bluevple. Personal Notes
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\The annual meeting at the the highlights being the garden
andKnox Presbytedait ( liras party and the plowing match.held the evening of Feb. d. !n- The fire insurance on the
owiek ra seine Robe moderator Rev. manse was raised tD ;so,000. It
Robert. H. Armstrong eon -was decided to have a special
H pstone �-�► menced the meeting, reading drive for the Second Century
Psalm 84 and prayer. Mrs. Alba Advance of Christ. Three new
By Gerda Greenall weekend event. The Ladies' Mundell acted as •eeretary and members appointed to the board
THEATRE GO ROUND We hope everyone enjoyed this Curling is well underway at the Bompiel to be held on Wed- read the minutes of the previous of managers for a three-year
On Friday, February 2nd, assembly. Wingham Golf and Curling Club, nesday, Feb. 28, is also filled, annual meeting- term are Mrs- Ross Gray, Jack
"Theatre Go Round" presented —Weody Langendoeilt with only a few weeks remaining with two teams on standby- All organizations reported Jenkins and Tom Warwick.
three presentations at Howick GRADES 4 TO 8 in the second draw. For the The mixed curling playoffs for having had a successful year. The only other change in the
Central. One for the primary SPEECHES outdoor sports enthusiasts a the Mixed Curling Trophy will be Ross Gray, clerk of session, church officials was the naming
Smiles (Grades Kdg• to 3), the The grades 5 to 8 students have cross country ski trail has been held on Sunday, Feb. 25, with the reported 125 mems on the roll, of Mrs. Bill Robertson and
Juniors (4-6) and intermediates been very busy for the last couple laid out on the golf course, thanks quarter finals at 1 p.m., semi The board of managers repgrted Sherry Robertson as represen-
(yn)• of weeks writing speeches and to Al Williams. Skiers are invited finals at 3:00 and finals at 5:00. several repairs, the most ex- tatives to the Bible Society.
The primary presentation Presenting them in front of their to use the trail and enjoy the Everyone is invited to come out tensive being the rewiring of the Bernard Thomas moved a vote
started at 10:35 a.m. and was en- classmates- The teacher of each clubhouse. to watch these competitions or .lamps. of thanks to Rev. Armstrong for
titled "Not Like Us". The chil- class must Pick two to three of Several bonspiels are planned enjoy some skiing or The WMS reported having have his duties during the year and in
dren participated as Earth, Ai the beat speeches after the stu- for the next few weeks. The tobogganing. Competitive nine meetings with an average appreciation he was presented
Rock, Fire and Water people. It dents Bay them in front of the Wingham Centennial Bonspiel curling has started Thursday attendance of 15.8 and raised with a cheque. Rev. Armstrong
portrayed how groups get along class so they can go on to say will be held Feb. 17-18. Three evenings at 7 p.m. There is still $324.19 for the presbyterial. The presented the benediction in
together and how one helps the them on the evening of February draws have been filled, with no room for a few more teams. Ladies; Aid reported having had closing.
other- 15th. When y are said on this more entries being accepted. A Several weeks ago Mrs. Helen a successful financial year, with
The junior presentation started date, the4Went grades are committee of Ian Moreland, Lewis Presented the board of
at 12:45. It told the problems of a divided into the sections of Dave Ablett, Bill Hanula and directors of the club with an Midgets
yang immigrant boy in Canada, grades 5-6 and 7-8. The winners in Marilyn Wood has spent a great attractive cup which she wished Recreation Report
and how we should be tolerant of each section will then go on to say many hours organizing this to give the club. Accompanying
theirs hes in front of the the cu was an interesting lose in
People different from us. speeches P g
The intermediate presentation Lions Club on February 20th. newspaper clipping explaining The OMHA Pee Wee 'CC'
began at 2:00 p.m. and told the In addition to this, the grade 4 Ste Helens its history, which dated to the playoff tournament will be held to r n ey
story of Confederation. The chil- classes are also busily preparing time of Queen Victoria's jubilee this year at Wingham on the
dren participated in the House of and delivering speeches. The 5 or in 1888. The cup has been following dates in February. The
Commons- 6 best speakers in each Grade 4 poker rail y p y The i ham Liana Midgets
resilvered and can be seen in the tournament opened Tuesday � �
class will speak on Friday after clubhouse. eveningwith Seaforth far were eliminated from the OMHA
I m sure all children enjoyed � y The St. Helens Snowmobile � tournament held last weekend in
and profited from these plays. noon, February 16th. Quite a few Wingham teams Durham. The next game will be Mitchell
Shells Moffat Club held its fifth annual poker have been going to out of town at 6:30 m. Thursday when Durham after a 61 loss to
We're thankful to the Theatre Y P• Y
Go Round for presenting them. VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT rally last Sunday from the bonspiels. All report having a Wingham faces Mitchell, Durham and an &2 defeat at the
—Peggy Lynne Strong On SAturday, November 3, the Women's , Institute Hall. There great time! Congratulations are followed by Clinton facing the hands of the Mitchell club.
FRENCH ASSEMBLY students of the Howick Central Fere 243 registrants on ap- extended to the ladies' teams of winner of game one at 8 p.m. The Lions fell behind 5-0 before
On January, the seventh, Mrs. volleyball teams journeyed to Proximately 200 snowmobiles Donalda Pearson, Anna Goodall, The double knockout tour- Bruce LeVan scored Wingham's
Maertens, Mrs. Szarek and their Wingham to participate in a taking part. Ruth Orien, Carol Beattie and nament continues with games at lone goal against Durham early
volleyball tournament. Out of 12 Winners of the rally received Joyce Carr, Jane LeVan, Carol 6:30 and 8 m. Friday, 12 noon m the third period of Sunday's
grade 3 students put on a French Y Y P• Y,
games, the girls won 10 and lost 2. cash prizes as follows: Rick Reid and Jud Neve p.m. Saturday and 1 match.
assembly for the school. g g• y ry, runners and 6:30
The boys also played 12 games, Parks, Dungannon, $79; Annabel u in the Ladies' Tankard held at m. Sunda with a final ams In the Saturday game with
They sang "Sur le pont Y P Y g p P• Y. game,
d'Avignon and Frere Jacques". winning 7 and losing 5. Each one Stewart, Dungannon, $73; Seaforth Feb. 6-7. if. needed, at 7:30 p.m. Sunday. Mitchell penalties proved costly
They recited the nursery of the students enjoyed these Warren Rodgers, Dungannon, Good Curling! The Wingham curling club will to the Lions Midgets. Mitchell
rhyme "Humpti Dumpti". They games and played to their fullest $67; Allan Cranston, St. Helens, host the Wingham Centennial was leading 2-1 after two periods
sang "Are You Sleeping" in Eng- Potential. $53; Herb Wilkins, Lucknow, $46 Curling Bonspiel Feb. 17-18. Any and then exploded for six third
lish, French and Dutch. Kendra Robertson (Herb donated his prize to the Industrial tie interested persons should contact Period goals, including four
club); Mel Ritchie, Lucknow, The Advance -Times and the Ian Moreland or Stewart power play markers. Bob Alton
$40; Janet Schobock, $33; Donald Bridge Mustangs ended their Leedharn for further in- and Peter Goodall scored
Curran, Dungannon, $26; Jim Monday night Industrial League formation. Wingham's two goals. -
Bain, Lucknow, $20; and Barb Hockey playoff match in a 4-4 tie, In their second Saturday game
Beyersbergen, Lucknow, $13. The industrial league is presently the Lions drubbed Clinton 7-2.
Prizes for the oldest and having best of three playoffs. Howick Bantams Danny Martin, Dickie Moore and
youngest riders went to Fred In other action the Crawford Tom Remington had two goals
Ward, who won a flashlight as the Dodgers shut out the Stainton are out of tourney each and Steve MacLean added
a oldest rider, and Chris Eedy, who Spitfires 3-0. the other.
,;. won a toque as the youngest. The next games will be Monday Howick's Bantam D team won In other action the Lions
Many other door prizes donated when Crawfords take on Stain- the first two games it played in a Midgets edged Howick 5-3 in
by local businesses and mer- tons at 9:15 and Advance -Times Drayton tournament Saturday, exhibition play last Thursday.
chants were handed out, takes on Bridge at 10:30 p.m. but lost the next two and were Scott McGregor, Goodall, LeVan,
eliminated from further play. Grant Gnay and Dave Nesbitt
• • Howick beat Teeswater 12-2 scored for Wingham while Dave
R u ra l b o n sp► e 1 wr n n e rs and Drayton 7-4 to start the Burns, Tom Tomer and Nathan
tournament but went on to to !'5- Peel replied for Howick.
BELGRAVE — The annual The 9 a -m. winners were: First 3 to Ripley and 3-2 to hom town
Farmers Club bonspiel was held rink of Gordon Daer, Auburn, Drayton.
at the Wingham Golf and Curling with Bob McKague skip, second The championship game of the
Club last weekend- Teams came Joe Hunking and Tom Cunning- tournament is to be played this ` p
eeWees lose
from throughout the area and as ham, winning James R. Coultes week in Drayton between Ripley three �f four
far away as Dobbinton. trophies (3 wins plus nine). and either Tiverton or Drayton.
Second, skip James R. Coultes, The winner of that match will
Belgrave, vice Don Rae, second represent the WOAA in the The Wingham Pee Wees have
Snowmobilers Robert Taylor, lead John Nixon.OMHA playoffs. been playing merely average
Third, skip Roy Pennington,In other Hawick action the hockey recently and with that
pay visit to Teeswater; Midgets lost 5-3 to Wingham in combined with stiff competition,
Fourth, skip Len Archambault, exhibition play and the ringette the result has been three losses in
k �!• • Auburn; consolation, skipped by Seniors defeated Wingham 7-5 four games.
sister e�ty Robert Lyons and his mates rep -and Goderich 7-2. The Juniors The scores have been close but
z` resentingthe Lucknow Sales the club hasn't had the extra
defeated Goderich 8-5.
- The weather was cold but the Barn. Recreation playoffs have spark of spirit to bring the team
welcome warm for 33 members Eleven o'clock winners of the started and the games are victories. The Pee Wees are
of the Wingham and District James R. Coultes trophies were T,esday and Thursday nights at hoping to be in fine form Thur -
Snowmobile Association who skip Murray McKague, vice Ian sda at 8 m. when the are u
9. The Howick Hawks are Y P Y P
r. travelled to Standish, Michigan, McDonald, second Roncurrently playing off against against the Mitchell Pee Wees in
last weekend. The snowmobilers' McKague, and lead Bill SellersKurtzville and Wroxeter, the the tournament -style playoffs.
6 6 y X visit to the sister city was in with three wins plus 13. Fordwich Rockets and the All tournament games will be
return for the visit by a group of Second, skip Murray Shiell, Hackers are playing a round held in Wingham.
:. Standish snowmobilers here last vice Gerry Smales, Elmer Bruce In recent la Hes eler
Y robin series. play P
a March and is a way of building and Steve Robinson; downed Wingham 2-0 and
Y g Upcoming games are as g
ties between groups with cam- Third, skip Keith Elston and slated: tonight, Feb. 14, the Walkerton edged the Pee Wees 5-
,,«, mon interests. fourth, skip Mac Eadie. The Midgets are up against Wingham 4. Robbie Strong got all the
Although the trails weren't as consolation was won by Ken in an 8:30 match. In Friday night Wingham goals in that match and
CENTENNIAL ON ICE featured a variety of skating good as the ones around here— Innes, Brussels. play the Pee , Wees take on Timmy Brown got one assist.
styles, dances and music at the Wingham Arena Saturday the land is too flat—;everybody A draw for two hams courtesy Wallace at 6, the Bantam A team Robbie Strong got the other three
night. Shown are Elizabeth Kaufman and Lori Gavreluk in had a super time and the J. M. Schneider Ltd. (James R. is up against Ripley at 7:30 and goals unassisted.
the Staying Alive number by Senior skaters. hospitality was great, Wingham Coultes and Joe Sibbald buyers) the Midgets play Mildmay at 9. Wingham downed Palmerston
club President Bill Crump was drawn by Art Wilson, 8-0 in the one victory of the week
reported. About half the group founder of the Farmers Club and Mitchell Braun got the
was billeted while the others put 1950, who also congratulated the shutout for the Legion Pee Wees,
CORRECTION up `at motels and a lot of-placesclub on its growth and cam- his sixth of the season. At the end
accepted the group's Canadian munity spirit as the players come Wroxeterof the game his goals against
money at par. from a radius of 15 miles of Wing- average was a low 1.6 goals
Due to Incorrect Information from one of our suppliers, The snowmobilers travelled ham at present with a member- Friends of Miss Tharon Riley against a game.
we Indicated in the advrtis•m•nt on page 3 of our over Friday afternoon with their ship of 110. were sorry she had the misfor- Strong got three of the goals in
February flyer which appears In today's paper that c•r- machines on trailers and spent Winners of the hams were, tune to lose all her possessions the Palmerston game and assists
Loin L•pag•s' products would b• sold at prices which much of Saturday out in the snow Tom Warwick, Brussels and went to Jimmy Dennis, Sean
would result In a savingsof 20 % from the usual prices. when her apartment In Wingham Y
with the Standish group. Bennie Blackwell, Teeswater. was gutted b fire Sunda af- Bray, Dwayne Jenkins and
This products WILL be sold at the prices Indicated; Saturday night they were treated A challenge cup hockey game Y Y Goodall.
however, we now understand that the savings on those was enjoyed ternoon while she was absent.
to a fish fry attended bye about 60 j yed by all in the lounge Other apartments also suffered , Milverton edged Wingham 4-3
particuilar Items would be, in some cases, as low as 7%. people and that night a dance was in the afternoon courtesy of a TV damage a the fire at the corner in the fourth game of the week
have,
apologize for any Inconvenience this error may }old at the VFW Hall. supplied by Layton and McBur and the goal scorers were Strong,
ave caused our customers. The Winghamites responded to ney of Curries Furniture store, of Shuter and Alfred Streets. Dennis and Steve Nicholson.
the hospitality by presenting
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their hosts and inviting them
back for a return visit next year.
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tennlal on Ice program at the arena Saturday night. About 80 figure skaters performed In
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