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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-03-28, Page 131 Winghom lose&5= 1 to Shelburne; The Wingham Advance -Tunes, Man* I. IM --Paw N Milton, Beamsville � . Wingham Lions struck for a pressure on the Shelburne net, division.`` Dresden managed to add a goal BOW in the opening minute of the but Lbuldn't manage to finish off 4"!'he game, which ended the a�g g { game, but that was the last time the plays. Eventually the op- Midget tournament for another in the third period, but that was I1 i T they scored as a strong -skating position came back to tie the year, was played before a large as close as they got. w Shelburne team came back to score and than took the lead. hometown crowd since this was Action on the second weekend ,r beat them -5-1 in the game to Shelburne led 3-1 at the end of the first time in several years of the tournament started with )� i decide the C division cham- two periods of play an* added Wingham has reached the Shelburne skating to a 7-4 win pionship at the Wingham Midget two more goals in the third period championship game. over Creemore Thursday mor- HockeyTournament. while holding Wingham off the ning. Follow this Port Perry MAX* In other action Sunday night mg ` A t ` After surprising Shelburne scoreboard. A member of the IEiiltuc► tattled w a 4-3 win over downed ltidgetown 3-2 and Bolton �I,��,� H 7`... with the early gosl it looked for a SWIliurne team also took home St. Catharines in the A division overpowered Merriton 6-1. i time as if Wingham would stretch player final. This was one of the mostF- its fM,I. Ade !-', .► c the coveted most valuable la er Beamsville defeated PenPtana r+;- its lead. The Lions mounted award, as Len Rprt.nr.n.l ugged games of the tournament 3, Ridgetown downed Creemore LTD. d Ly) :f = wW-% •"'m ana &qK MeCted the'koP player in the C and both teams had worn a path 6-1, Shelburne got by Port Perry i to the penalty box by the time it by a score of 6-5 and Merriton lost NOW SHOWING TILL MARCH 31 was over, as the referee$ kept the to Penetang 4-3 in overtime. , Ot06 P.M. game firmly in hand. In Friday action Dresden THURSDAY PRIDAY i SATUM16AY I A r:io by the end of the first period and Listowel downed Wingham 6-0, • that was all the. scoring they with Wingham playing the game needed. St. Catharines had plenty as an exhibition after St. Marys t o ,% of chances to come back, par- didn't show up, Hespeler downed ; 1 'ti titularly in the second period Mississauga 5-3 and St. t .• j t s `'" when they enjoyed a one or two Catharines beat Toronto 9-3. man advantage for most of the Teeswater was brought in to play ' period, but good checking by an exhibition game against 'C' CHAMPIONS—Shelburne skated to a 5-1 decision over Milton and outstanding work by Kincardine and skated to a 5-3 Wingham in the final game of the Midget hockey tourna- - their netminder preserved the win, however Kincardine ad- ment Sunday night to claim the 'C' division championship. STARTS SUN. APRIL 1 S lead. vaned anyway; Dresden topped St. Cathari-"as r.:..ed to within Listowel 6-5 and Toronto beat • � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � • After jive; :;;vorce, «ice got to know two with a goal early in the Mississauga 5-3. fing some rett Interestin e0 le... second period but couldn't score Saturday started off with Bow S y g again until the final minute of Milton downing Elmira 3-2 and Including herself play in the third period. Dearborn Heights dumping Dan Neudorf of Niagara -on- Niagara -on -the -Lake 7-1. 0000 0eeee0*9000��••••••••••••• the -Lake was picked as the most Beamsville dumped Bolton 7-3 LEGION LADIES Bowling over 200 were: Shirley dMillibt ADMITTANCE valuable player in the A division. and St. Catharines trounced Wunderbars have a 12 -point Storey, 208; Florence Thompson, • The Niagara team had earlier Hespeler 11-3. Niagara -on -the- lead and are in first place with a 211; Faye Moir, 214; Jeannette skated to a 7-3 win over Toronto Lake then came back to beat big 100 points. Kit Kats have 88 Scott, 226; Elda Nethery, 232; an in the consolation game. Elmira 6-3 and Milton defeated points and second place. Mars Louise Welwood, 203; Caroline ■ In the B division final Saturday the Michigan Stars 7-5. Bars have 79 points and Sweet Greenaway, 204; Barb Stainton, night Beamsville outclassed Ridgetown downed Howick 4-2 Maries have 69 points. 203; Peggy Tervit, 234; Mary Dresden and took an easy 6-2 win. in the C division consolation Gladys Yeo bowled the week's Campbell, 213; Joanne Harrison, game Sunda Kincardine skated high 221' An eager Beamsville team g Y, g single with a 239 game. 234; Edna Mae � >� ,Beth VVO jumped into a 4-0 lead in the first past Penetang 7-2 in the B con- Emaline Sturdy had the runner- Susan Tolton, , period and never looked back. solation and Niagara -on -the- up single with a 233 game. Muriel Skinn, 222 and Jean King, 217, Dresden scored early in the Lake beat Toronto 7-3: Irvine bowled the 579 high triple 241, 211. second and looked for a time as if This is the second year the and Jean King had the next best Playing as spares were Karen they might make a game of it, as Wingham recreation department triple with 557. Snow and Pearl Hodgins. THEATRE they had their chances on has taken over running of the Bowling over 200 were: Muriel COMMERCIAL LEAGUE powerplays. However back -to- tournament and organizers Irvine, 214; Emaline Sturdy, 233; Larry's Leapers were season ! 30 THE SQUARE GODERICH 524-78i1 back shorthanded goals by described it as again very sec- Jean King, 212; Gladys Yeo, 239 champs in league regular play Beamsville at the end of the cessful, with good crowds wat- and Betty Burley, 201. this year and ended the regular Program subject to change period put the game out of reach. thing many of the games. THURSDAY NIGHT MIXED season last week with 114 points. without notice. At the end of the last regular Roy's Rattlers came in second section the standings are: with 106 points and Bob's Boozers . YBC �Smith's Marauders, 37; Tervit's finished in third place with 102 Trihards, 31; Gord's Gophers, 27; points. The Wingham Bantams girls competed March 17 and 18 in the provincial championships of the Four Steps to Stardom Tour- nament. Wingham competed against 16 other zones and got good experience in the tour- nament but came away empty handed.- ' Dwayne's Grapes were season winners and ended the season with 75 points. Murray's Nec- tarines gained five points in the final week of play and ended the season with 70 points. In third were Brian's Pineapples with 67 points. Steve's Squashes got 56 points and Billy's Berries and Marc's Bananas tied with 54 points. Murray Nethery bowled both the boys' high scores with a 152 game and 261 double. Tammy Cleghorn bowled the girls' high single with a 134 game and Julie Cameron's 257 double was the girls' high. Bowling over 125 were: Julie Cameron, 128, 129; Tammy Cleghorn, 134; Cheryl Willis, 127; Murray Nethery, 152; Stephen Skinn, 136; Brian Steffler, 137; Graham Taylor, 130 and Marc Nesbitt, 134, 135. JUNIORS Rainbow Trouts chalked up another five points on the weekend and won first place for the season with a total of 75 points. Barracudas had 67 points and second place and Jaws remained at 66 points in the final week of play. Sandra's Sharks finished the season with 64 points, Golden Carps had 55 and Pirhanas had 48 points. David Willis was top bowler of the week with a 189 high single and 365 high double. Debbie Clark bowled the _ gfrle' "high ' single with a 179 game and Sandra Moffatt's 307 double was the girls' high. Bowling over 150 were: Debbie Clark, 179; Joanne Shaw,. 171; Sandra Moffatt, 158; David Willis, 176, 189; Robbie Willis, 157, 174 and Jeff Cameron, 176, 167. SR. JUNIORS AND SENIORS Rocky's Raiders edged by Incredible Hulks and nudged over the 100 -point level to end the YBC bowling season with 101 points. Incredible Hulks had been leading but ended the season with 98 points. Bad News Bowlers ended the season with 89 points, Donna's Dipsticks earned 80 points during the season, Star Warriors ac- cumulated 78 points and Judy's Japs got 77 points. Murray Devos bowled the boys' high single with a 303 game and Greg Storey's 739 triple was the boys' high. Donna Thompson was top girl bowler with a 267 game and 547 triple. Ste hen Gaunt received his 100 Moffatt's Muppets, 26; Monty's Monsters, 26; Skinn's Divers, 22. Diane English bowled the high single and triple with scores of 283 and 716. Keith Moffatt was high for the men with 240 and 668 scores. Games of 200 or over were bowled by: Verna Haugh, 241, 248; Jim Steffler, 200; Hap Swatridge, 223; Keith Moffatt, 228, 200; Diane English, 240; Gord Daugherty, 201; Audrey Swatridge, 216, 200; Don Mon- tgomery, 202; Pam Gerrie, 212; Perrie Holmes, 204; Jo Mc- Cormick, 203; Norma Brenzil, 216; Sylvia Pewtress, 211. SUNDAY NIGHT MIXED Standings following this week's play are: Heard's, 30; Hoffe's, 28; Wall's, 27; Hickey's, 23; Haugh`s 21; Ruttan's 18. Jean King had the high scores for the night, bowlin& a 266 single and putting together a three - game total of 661. Elmer Mc- Farlane had the 254 high single for the men and Ron Thompson had the 626 high triple. Games of 200 and over were chalked up by: Steve Burke, 217; Bill Chaulk, 235; Rick Nesbitt, 222; Ron Thomspon, 243; Jean Thompson, 205; Grant Wall, 241; Bill Wall, 222; Linda Wall, 212; Jackie Kregar, 246; Cecil Hoffe, 228; Jim Sawyer, 202; Doug Nesbitt, 214; Millie Nesbitt, 204, 222; Jean King, 202; Mary Campbell, 207, and Rod Hickey, 206. LADIES' LEAGUE Leon's Lions ended with 79 points, Francis' Dancers finished with 70 points and Gene's Mean Machine was right behind with 69 points. Four-week playoffs started Tuesday night. Wes Simmons bowled the men's high single of the week with a big 339 game and he also had the high triple with a 763 triple. Ruth Baxter bowled a 267 ladies' high single and a 691 ladies' high triple. Playing as spares were Connie Haugh, Ruth Baxter, Rod Hickey, Jeff Armstrong and Keith Brigman. COFFEE KLATCH The Coffee Klatch bowlers wound up their bowling season with a banquet this week. Jean King had perfect at- tendance for the season. Shirley Storey bowled the high double for the season with a 604 and Lois Surridge had the 343 high single. In the last week of play -Jean King topped the 300 mark with a 305 single. She also had the high double with 512. Bowling over 200 were: Trudy Elston, 212; Ben Hayden, 213; Iris Foulon, 238; Shirley Wharton, 228; Jean King, 207, 305; Mary Campbell, 220 and Shirley Storey, 266, 203. Winners of Wintario tickets were Iris Foulon, Louise Welwood, Shirley Storey and Maxine Taylor. SENIOR LADIES Novas hold first place with 80 What can you do about it? All the usual things — store your bike in a safe place, lock it when you leave it, register it, etc. But now there is a new program: OPERATION IDENTIFICATION r Place an Operation Identification sticker on your bicycle. The sticker says very clearly that your bicycle is "marked for police identification". When aowner. frses that sticker ti II ee will know the police will have no trouble identifying the proper likely leave your bike alone. Bring your bike to the Wingham Armories April 7, 9 a.m. to 12 noon Bicycles will be engraved free of charge with a number supplied by the Wingham Police Depa t fieeen' canny kept erein Ont Your bike can then be Iden Sponsored by Kell Insurance and the Wingham Police Department Wingham jumped into an early lead but failed to score dur- ing the remainder of the game. CONSOLATION—Grant Gnay, captain of the Wingham Lions, accepts the 'C' division consolation tfophy from Ed Daer. The Lions reached the final game in the Midget hockey tournament but were defeated by Shelburne. 'A' DIVISION MVP—His team wasn't in the championship game, but Dan Neudorf of Niagara -on -the -Lake Was select- ed as the outstanding player in the'A' division of the Midget hockey tournament. Dor. Carter, president of the Wingham Kinsmen Club, made the presentation. 'A' TROPHY—Dave Flemington, captain of the Milton team, accepts the championship trophy from Sylvia Beard of the Wingham Junior Citizens after his team downed St. Catharines 4-3 in the game for the 'A' division champion- ship. 'A' CHAMPS --Milton scored four goals in ft* first period for the 'A' division championship In this year's Wingham and that was ail the team. to defeat St. Catharines 4-3 Midget Hockey Tournament. Tom Miller COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICES MOTORCYCLE OWNERS See our Ad M C . , . , , 1s for M. . , .le i McMASTER INSURANCE AGENCIES 327 Josephine St., Wingham 357-1227 P pins over average badge. He Clark's Cougars have a solid points and Cougars are in second bowled a 266 and his average is hold on first place, but every with 71. Cadillacs have 57 points A problem 164. other team in the league is in a tie and third place. for you. Bowling 175 or over were: position. Thunderbirds have 44 points, `• ---- Kerry Thompson, 187,189; Donna Tied in second place are Lee's Toyotas have 37 and Wildcats Thompson, 267; Kim McGregor, Lions, Welwood's Weasels and have 41 points. A 185; Janet Storey, 176; Lora Lee Elston's Elks. They have 27 High singles of the week were problem Foulon, 225; Julaine Adams, 183; points each. Tied with 25 points bowled by Margaret Robertson, !' * • for the police. Jim Taylor, 205, 175; Murray each are Skinn's Seals and 195 and Helen McBurney, 191. Devos, 303, 244; Brent Day, 212, Tervit's Tigers. High doubles were bowled by 191; Greg Storey, 256, 228, 255; Susan Tolton bowled the high Lillian Newman, 315; Margaret a' f1A&A problem for your Allan Jackson, 216, 208; Barry single of the week with a 250 Robertson, 334; Catherine independent insurance Haugh, 196; Daryl Holmes, 191, game. Jean King bowled a 669 Campbell, 317; Helen McBurney, 220, 195 and Robert Wharton, 231. high triple. 334 and Margaret Mundell, 315. _ A agEnl. What can you do about it? All the usual things — store your bike in a safe place, lock it when you leave it, register it, etc. But now there is a new program: OPERATION IDENTIFICATION r Place an Operation Identification sticker on your bicycle. The sticker says very clearly that your bicycle is "marked for police identification". When aowner. frses that sticker ti II ee will know the police will have no trouble identifying the proper likely leave your bike alone. Bring your bike to the Wingham Armories April 7, 9 a.m. to 12 noon Bicycles will be engraved free of charge with a number supplied by the Wingham Police Depa t fieeen' canny kept erein Ont Your bike can then be Iden Sponsored by Kell Insurance and the Wingham Police Department Wingham jumped into an early lead but failed to score dur- ing the remainder of the game. CONSOLATION—Grant Gnay, captain of the Wingham Lions, accepts the 'C' division consolation tfophy from Ed Daer. The Lions reached the final game in the Midget hockey tournament but were defeated by Shelburne. 'A' DIVISION MVP—His team wasn't in the championship game, but Dan Neudorf of Niagara -on -the -Lake Was select- ed as the outstanding player in the'A' division of the Midget hockey tournament. Dor. Carter, president of the Wingham Kinsmen Club, made the presentation. 'A' TROPHY—Dave Flemington, captain of the Milton team, accepts the championship trophy from Sylvia Beard of the Wingham Junior Citizens after his team downed St. Catharines 4-3 in the game for the 'A' division champion- ship. 'A' CHAMPS --Milton scored four goals in ft* first period for the 'A' division championship In this year's Wingham and that was ail the team. to defeat St. Catharines 4-3 Midget Hockey Tournament. Tom Miller COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICES MOTORCYCLE OWNERS See our Ad M C . , . , , 1s for M. . , .le i McMASTER INSURANCE AGENCIES 327 Josephine St., Wingham 357-1227