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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-02-28, Page 17DURHAM KINSMEN HOME BINGO _ $1,000 Prize Money - $300 First Prize $250 Second Prize - $250 Third Prize t Watch this space each week for numbers being released beginning March 7. Cards Available $1.00 Each LAST NIGHT: MARSH 1st 1(Z0A-/VSTT_ III ADULT ENTBRTAINNIIINT Qil.tch 2nd - sth "WILDERNESS FAMILY" PAnT 11 STARTS MARCH 9th -15th ' WALT DISNEYftks.w. i o D CO 0 MIDNIGHT SPECIAL SAT. MARCH 10th 12:00 MIDNIGHT STARTS MARCH- 16th THEATRE 30 The square, Goderich, 524-7811 Program subject to change without notice. 0 L Iro nrnnen end season wife warms The Wingham Ironmen game between the pipes and euewd the number two stat game and Kmatan was the second star with t-*,, Suals and complAed their season schedule with foci egular victoriesposition over in the match. Cased first star with two assists. Jay MacLaurin was third star with a three two the weekend. Kinahan was the one goal and Dave Kieffer earned goal, assist performance. It was his Saturday night they hosted thethe third .tar position with a on witnueam t� hattrick of the season and Meaford Monerchs and came up ante an 9-1. victory and Sunday g� and two assist . McGee registered his seventh. afternoon they bated the Grand Jim McGee scored two goals in the route along with Larry Scott Wheeler and Kevin Carter scored two goat apiece Valley Harvesters and tune up Milosevic and singles went to Jim with singles going to Blackwell, with an 18-2 win. The Ironmen spotted Meaford Blackwell and Tom Graham. Bernie Baines, Ed Haines, a1-0 Best period lead, then Cathy Walker was the 5060 Randy Alton and Milosevic. bounced back with three goals in draw winner of $20. licGee finished off one of his A highlight of the first period was McGee Is first goal as he the second and Ave in the third. most productive seasons Sunday nm net and Steve DeJong played a strong with a scoring spree. fired his n d in from 59 He needed three goals to reach close range. His second goal took U�es�� 33 the 50 -goal plateau and his performance provided the place in the second period when the Ironmen were playing a man 56 30 Ironmen with enough firepower short. He broke away from a • / • �� 34 to win the game on his output. He chalked up nine points with defender and raised the puck over the stick side shoulder of the • four goals and five assists in the Harvester goaltender. in Howick 35 18-2 romp, giving him 51 goals IK The Ironmen were undefeated 47 51 77 the year, along with 43 asslsb 11W on home ice during the regular The Howick Curling Club held a a season total of 94 points. That season and now face the opening successful ladies' bonspiel Feb. was enough to put him in first round of playoffs to begin later 13 at the Howick Community place in the individual scoring this week. Centre, race for the season. Winner of the 5050 draw was First pisco whwer of the 9 He was the first star of the Jack Blackwell. He won $w. o clock draw was Lorna Scrimgeour's rink with two wins and a plus of 13. The Bonnie Ross rink placed second. The two teams were tied with two wins and a plus of 13 and each had an aggregate of 23. The Scrimgeour rink had six rocks scored against while the Rosa rink had nine rocks scored against. In third place was the Lana McKague rink with two wins and a plus of three. Fourth place went to Joyce. Henderson's rink with one win and a plus of eight. Sue Wright placed fifth with one win and a plus of seven. The Mary Douglas rink won the 11 o'clock draw with two wins and a plus of 10. Bonnie Lockwood's rink came in second with a pair of wins and a plus of eight. Third place winner was the Karen Chambers rink with two wins and a plus of six. Leone Foerter's rink placed fourth with one win and a plus of seven. Dene Hastie's team was fifth with a win and a plus of six. BowingYBC Scores FOUR STEPS TOURNEY The Wingham Bantam giro' team was named zone champs Feb.' 25 at the Four Steps to Stardom zone . roll offs in Owen Sound. Team members are Sandra Moffatt, Joanne Shaw, Lisa Ritchie, Debbie Clark and Tammy Cleghorn. The team and coach Louise Welwood advance to the provincial finals March 17, 18 in Toronto. Competing in the zone roll offs were teams from Wingham, Mitchell, Walkerton, Listow . I Godm ich, Coningwood, Molmt Forest and Owen Sound. Kim McGregor of Wingham lost in a very close race for high triple, losing to a Molesworth entry who bowled a 603. BANTAMS Brenda Thompson was top WINGHAM IRONMEN JR. "D" STATISTICS UP TO AND INCLUDING FEBRUARY 25, 1979 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS - PLAYER GP G A PTS PIM + 6 Jim McGee 34 51 43 94 87 128 30 Jim Blackwell 33 20 , 48 68 65 109 77 Kevin Carter 30 33 34 67 39 110 36 Bernie Haines 35 29 38 67 59 157 69 Gard Kinaharl' 33 28 28 56 30 104',' 52. Marc's Bananas have 47 Jay MacLaurin 34 22 32 54 51 74 '• .43 Scott Wheeler 35 19 28 47 51 77 23 Randy Alton 35 19 23 42 26 73 33 Sandy Henry 32 16 22 38. 80 122 41 Ed Haines 33 7 31 38 78 120 56 Dale Whitfield 34 12 22 34 34 73 32 Tom Graham 20 9 22 31 41 42 12 Dave Kieffer 21 8 12 20 26 34 19 Larry Milosevic 17 8 12 20 14 30 16 Mike Montgomery 29 4 16 20 94 74 28 Rick MacLennan 15 5 12 17 18 27 17 Tom Remington 1 2 2 4 0 4 0 Dennis Knox 10 1 3 4 14 22 13 Bruce Levan 1 0 3 3 0 4 0 Doug McGregor 4 0 2 2 .2 5 3 Laurie Haines 1 0 1 1 0 4 1 GOAL TENDER STATISTICS GOAL TENDER MP GP GA AVG PIM SO Doug Taylor GOAL TENDER STATISTICS GOAL TENDER MP GP GA AVG PIM SO Doug Taylor 1123.16 19.721 60 -3.042 2 0 Steve DeJong 956.44 15.945 58 3.638 6 0 Rick Diechart 20.00 .334 1 2.994 0 0 TEAM RECORD Games Played 36; Wins 29; Losses 4; Ties 3 game and 292 double. Goals: For 293; Against 119 HAT TRICKS - 17 Jim McGee (7); Kevin Carter (3); Bernie Haines (3); Jay Mac- Laurin (3); Rick MacLennan (1) . The Wingham Advance-Timea, February 28. 1079 -Pare 1T "- SUPER SERIES 179 --John Armstrong (right) and Bert Pocaluyko (left), pose. with the slogan being used for a tournament they organized for those hockey players who normally get left out of tournaments or do not get adequate ice time. Mr. Pocaluyko designed the slogan which will also be used on crests that will be presented to each player In the tournament. The tournament will beheld In Howick Community Centre on March 10 and 11. ' bowler in the league last week with a 185 high single and 314 high doubles. Michael was Advance-TimersSuper e Series 79 the best boy bowler with a 173 bowlerwith r game and 292 double. Crawford Dodgers Dwayne's Grapes are in first place with 60 points and moved to meet in finalsr uI res su rt ahead of Brian's Pineapples who � ppo have 58. The Advance -Timers eclipsed Steve's Squashes are in third 'the Bridge Mustangs 10.0 in semi- The 'Series of the Century' is quires," Mrd A- ,:,..,... , said. place with 53 points and Murray's final playoff action in the over. Now it's time for Super _ There is only one hitch regard - Nectarines are close behind with Wingham Industrial HocHock Series '79. ing the Super Series '.m tourna- 52. Marc's Bananas have 47 League Feb. 26. Super Series '79 will involve meat. Money is needed for food points and Billy's Berries have over 300 Tyke hockey players and other :•,r .;, �:. 46. The win put the Adv The who will descend upon the "The entry fee per team is Bowling over 125 were: Brenda Timers in the finals against the Howick Community Centre for a Thompson, 129, 185; Michelle Crawford Dodgers, who beat out tournament on March 10, 11. $30," said Mr. Armstrong, "and Cameron, 151; Lisa Ritchie, 136; Stainton Spitfires 4-2 for two wins Involved will be youngsters from that has taken care of the crests Tammy Cleghorn, 126; Graham in the best of;three semi-finals. Monkton, Milverton, Drayton, Which we have already pur- ;# Taylor, 134; Stephen Skinn, 137 Listowel, Harriston, Palmerston chased; but we still have food ; and Michael Cameron, 173. Ray Baynton posted his second and the Tri -County Hockey and ice time to worry about. JUNIORS Jeff Cameron bowled a 232 consecutive shutout, a first in WIHL histo Ross Poll had history. Lea / 8ce As a result of the need for For many of them it Will; be the game and 397 double to lead the threegoalsgoals for the Timers, while financial assistance Mr. Arm - first tournament the have ' league last week. Sandra Moffatt Grant Coulter, John Henderson played in. strong is looking for. cash bowled the girls' high single with and Steve Stapleton picked u P P P donations from any community - a 165 game and Kim Rae bowled two each. Pete Zankowski. Super Series 79 is a tour- minded person, business''or club the girls high double of 301. rounded out the sco nament for Tykes who are not in from the areas involved. ¢¢ Bowling 150 or over were: Kim All-Star leagues and' who are Businesses or clubs making I F" Rae, 162; Sandra Moffatt, 165; In .the second game Monday therefore left out when it comes donations will have the privilege :..: Jeff Cameron, 165, 232;Bradley night, Jack Ohm paced the to tournaments - and in some of having their sign on display at obb ,158; Jeff Walden, 150; Sbbb S Crawford Dodgers with two goals cases who do not getaadequate ice the arena during the two days of have i mart, 166; Michael Heard, as they eliminated the Stainton time. Super Series 79 will the tournament. If there is any 174 and Rodney Jones, 165. Spitfires 4-2 to advance to the no champions; however each money left over, which Mr. Arm- t SR. JUNIORS finals. Bill Brown and Bruce team entered will be guaranteed strong doubts thele will be, it will AND SENIORS Griffin tallied the other Dodgers' three games with three different go towards the support of minor Incredible Hulks muscled their goals. teams and each individual player sports in Howick. way to 82 points last week, up The undermanned Spitfires got will receive a crest and a full- .'Right now thA i8 u'1>i�W've�l- seven from the week before. Bad goals from Ross Davies and Don course meal. tore and we're just hoping we're News Bowlers have 79 points, Buckle. The first playoff final is The series is the brainchild of able to meet expenses," Mr. John Armstrong of RR 1, Ford- C. Rocky's Raiders have 78 and Donna's Dipsticks and Judy's Monday at 9:15 p.m. and the strong said. He estimates - with who has been active in $700 is required. Japs are tied with 70 points. Star Public is invited to attend. minor hockey in Howick Town - Warriors have 60 points. ship for a number of years. Anyone wishing more infor- Gre Store bowled a 250 hi mation regarding the tour - single and 603 high triple and was when I found out that many of nament, or who wishes to make a _ top bowler in the league. Lora Recreation Revolt these Tyke players were being donation can get in touch by con - Lee FoWon bowled a 227 single, x, xrNKrl"ia�ut:x denied the ice time they re -tatting Mr. Armstrong at 335- which was the girls' high and - 6157. Kerry Thompson bowled the 583 girls' high triple. The Wingahm Midget Hockey Bowling 175 or over were: Tournament is fast approaching � Kerry Thompson, 194, 215; Kim McGregor, 176, 213; Donna and all the activities are ready to go Want to buy? 357-2"n- Thompson, 175; Lora Lee Foulon, This is a 32 -team tournament =7; Connie Haugh, 208; Julaine with eight teams in each of the Adams, 207; Brian Hoy, 197; four divisions, AAA, A, B and C. Greg Storey, 189, 250; Byron Some of the competing teams will Thompson, 206; Barry*Haugh, be Toronto Royals, Waterloo, 209; Daryl Holmes, 215, 212. Donald Casemore, 183; Robert Wharton, 224; Jeff Jackson, 197, Orillia, Owen Sound, Howick, Seaforth and five American teams. POKER R 183 and Murray Devos, 179. With many teams coming from Sponsored by Wingham 8 District Snowmobile Assoc. the major centres of Ontario and Bridge results the northern U.S., we anticipate a Lillian Brooks and Mary in Wingham most exciting tournament. 'The action packed weekends are Sunday, March 4 Caslick played well March 16-18 and March 22-25. Bridge Club action last Thursday Registration 12:00 - 2:00 p.m. at and topped the club. The partnership of Yvonne Any student wishing to help at McPherson and Gordon Rutledge the arena during the hockey TURNBERRY TAVERN placed second and Margaret t^,�rnamont should get. in touch Cruickshank and Omar With the recreation director at Haselgrove were third. Uldene the arena, 357-1208- Everyone $3.00 per hand; $5.00 for two McKenzie and Art Wilson were working will receive free ad- Prizes Prizes Prizes fourth. mission for the day and will be L 'I bl W. i6 ust cr.mq ROBERT F LOGAN • SUSAN DAM ANTE SHAW R094otD :�.THrA AATTgAY • M►A! .�nnc., . w•Nr Ns►r�r,nNfua rrrtr .RiSMIr II[1F11st •cei.1wc r� - - - WEDNESDAY -THURSDAY �YCE"N MARCH 7 AND 8TH CINE1 Z DAYS ONLYI AT 7:00 - 9:00 PIA. t COACHES' CLINIC --A Level III clinic for hockey coaches was held here lest weekend and will continue this weekend. Coaches from all around the district attended to polish up thelr coaching technkpm. The clinic, conducted by Don McKee of Kitchener, was the first Level III to he hold In Wln/hsm- given a free lunch during their Lunc vai a e work shif i. 60 DATE TEAMS Thurs., Mar. 1 Midget B's vs Walkerton - Playoffs Sat., Mar. 3 Royals vs Goderich - Playoffs Tues., Mar. 6 Midget B's vs Walkerton - Playoffs PUBLIC SKATING - SATURDAY 24, SUNDAY 1-2 LEVEL 3 HOCKEY COACHES CLINIC MARCH S TIME 6:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p. r-.