The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-08-29, Page 15w
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JAMES BR�M.IN, MARGOT KIDDER and ROD STEIGER '°
"THE AMITYVILLE HORiIOfi" w�.+° �'.
1960 LEAGUE WINNERS—This Brophy Goodyear fastball team won the
WOAA and Memorial League trophies in 1960 and was the WOAA winner for
three years in a row. Team members were: (front) Gary Storey, Hugh Mc-
Millan, Terry Gardner (bat boy), Jim Bain, Ken Cerson, Gord Welwood;
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(middle) Harold Walsh, coach, Ivan Gardner, John Walker, Lorne Gardner,
Pee Wee Bauer, Ken Saxton, Zic Cowan; (back) Sponsor Des Brophy, Bill
Hotchkiss, Bob Foxton, Grant Chisholm, Mack Eadle, Barry Fryfogle,
Curly Coultes and Manager Jack Tiffin. .
..Minor hockey association plans forlseas,on
With the end of summer ap- forms will be sent to all the somewhat. for it to be picked up and it is thea Atom league players will play
proaching quickly the Wingham schools or are available at the ` Tyke and Atom fees will stay put on sale to .players_.at iq a_ 4qckeys09dl . setup, 4n4 a
Minor Hockey Association is recreation office. the same at 1125 per boy, but the registration time. house league this year; there will
making plans for another season Parents will find it costs,a little fees for other categories are The lineup of programs for the be no Atom Allstar team. The
of fun, learning and competition. more to have their boys—or being raised to $35; the family year is being finalized, although format for the other leagueeh
Hockey registration will be girls—play, hockey this winter. rawdlumn is also going up to $70 staffing is not yet complete and remains the same as last year
held Thursday, Sept. 13, from 7-9 Minor hockey President Doug from $50, anyone interested in helping to and the association hopes to ice
p.m. and Saturday, Sept. 15, from Neil explained the budget set for The hockey executive found it coach or manage a team is in- two Midget teajns again this
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Lockridge the year required that would require a fee of about $30 vited to contact the association. Year -
Memorial Arena. Registration registration fees be raised per bey to meet its budget, Mr. Mr. Neil said the beginners' There will be a girls' team
Neil said. However it decided not program will be offered again again, but it had not yet been
to raise the fee for the younger this year and he hopes to expand decided in what category it will
BOX
. OFFICE . • 8:00 . age levels in order. to encourage it. With skaters returning from compete-
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SHOW AT DUSK younger players to participate. It year to year the program must be The association is :. �'• .
. ' also took into consideration the continually upgraded he noted between 150 and 160 registrations '1 •' ' • fact that the older teams get adding he hopes to get more ice this year. Last year 159 players
more ice time than the Tykes and time for the youngsters. signed up for its programs.
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Atoms, justifying the higher fee.
Even with the higher fees
registration accounts for less
DLIMITED all RIVE -IN than . one-third of ' the BIN take out MeaFord
BEECH STREET-CLINTON association's $14,500 budget.
Quite a bit comes through
NOW PLAYING TO SATURDAY, SEPT. 1 donations from various
organizations like the Kinsmen, in
OASA 'zone
final
EMERY SUMMER THE CREAM OF AMERICAN 1 O(!iN Lions and Legion, Mr. Neil noted. iiV
GOES GO TO CAMPMER NOTAMP- The Mothers' Auxiliary to the
AND THE REST GO TO CAMP NORTHSTAR. ary
association, which operates the The Wingham BPs won their striking out 13 Meaford batters.
food booth at the arena, this year Zone 5 OASA Intermediate C Bob Pegg with three hits and Lea
donated $3,000 toward hockey fastball final with a convincing 7- Sangster and Bob Armstrong,
costs. 0 victory over Meaford in that each with two, led the BP attack.
About 40 per cent of the budget town last Friday night. Wingham will now meet
goes to pay ice time at the arena. After winning the first game 4-1 Elmvale in the next round, with
+� �~ Other expenses include equip- in Wingham Meaford forced the the first game in Elmvale .
ment,- refereeing, ticket deciding game with a 3-2 win in 11 'Thursday night. No date has been
t' collection and insurance. innings in the second game. set for a return game.
' Mr. Neil invited anyone with Doug Petteplace pitched The team is also now playing
' old hockey equipment to donate superbly in the final game, Owen Sound in WOAA semifinals
I , aD to contact him. He will arrange allowing only three hits while and will play in the annual
Goderich tournament on Labor
t. Day, going up against South�I,I Zorra in its opening game
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A trip to a horse show was
discussed at the Polis mosftg
of tole club, whiab was held at lis
home of Mr. and Mn. Dane
Dinsmore Aug. lib. The leader,
Mrs. Jean Dinsmore, reminded
the members of a clinic at the
Bluewater Cenin in Godwkb
and urged them to attend K
meeticig was then turned
oyer to the president, Carelyn
Dinsmore, wbo spoke an the topic
of the meeting, 6681110wing halter
and training„ Members had a
chance to practice Wading and
Ndging at the hoe'se stable.
Following this Judith Mc-
Michael, Kendra Jacilin, Alison
Edgar and Kevin Rutfan read
selections from a folder on bone
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Tbe meeting dosed with the 4-
H motto and a reminder of exam
night, which is approaching
quickly. Limb followed. The
neat meeting will also, be at the
Dinsmore home and the topic to
be discussed will be grooming.
Alison Edgar, press reporter
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