HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-10-31, Page 17Ironmen win bigin A17nur
but lose a sq ueakerat home
WhIgham lronmen, led by with an Eagle defenceman powerplay cost then the game.
f two goal, tour assist per-
tying betwethe two, and To be frank, the powerplay was
ormance by Fal Murray, riplafled a shot oenver the goalie's less than Impe�sesive, surren-
decisivedy defeated the Arthur far the score. daring two goals.
Eagles 12.6 in Arthur last weep- The second score came as Gord The Iroamen held a 134 edge in
Wingham exploded for seven Kinahan carried the puck over shots on goal in the Mt period,
goals in the first period before the the bludine, leaving it for Mark but both teams emerged from the
Eagles oownai:ted late in the Frayne. Frayne faked a shot, period in a 1-1 tie. The Bean
opening period. then moved around a defer- opened the scoring with
There were three great scoring ceman to fire a shot from the slot. Wingham
plays, the first coming at the 5:30 Wuigham's sixth othe powerplay. shoo' �
mark when Dave Kieffer and Jayscore came as Kingston took the initial shot and
MacLaurin broke with a two- Frayne made a neat pass to Jim Gamble made a good scop, but
Van Osch in the Arthur and. Van Pete McDermid slapped in the
M -One. Kieffer used MacLaurin Osch converted the pass for the rebound. Midway through the
as a decoy to goalkeeper Speers, score. period Grant Gilchrist parked
The second period saw Frayne himself just to the left of Bean'
connect for his second goal of the goalie MacDonald. Pat Murray
evening, followed with goals by fed him a pass from the corner
MacLaurin and Bernie Haines. In and Gilchrist made sure by
the third stanza Pat Murray drilling the shot from 10 feet out.
SPORTINC. connected when his shot from the
slot was deflected. Mike Mon- The Ironmen continued to
Before. You buy tgomery finished the scoring with apply pressure in the second
C'hech with us I a slapshot from the point with period, °utsho°ting the Bears 15 -
just under two minutes 3. However the Bean made the
remaining in the game. (ew shots twice. TheIronmen countered
�had count, scoring
LOSE CLOSE DECISION with oals b
The Ironman suffered their g Y Mike Montgomery
SKATE
third loss of the season in front of and Frayne.
a home town crowd Sunday. The only score of the third
SALE Although outshooting their op- period came late in the game
ponents 35-19 they lost to the Port when Drake Turcotte won the
Elgin Bears by a 4-3 count. faceoff to the left of Gamble. He
The Ironmen's inability to moved to the slot and drilled a
• make good their chances on the shot low to Gamble's stick aide.
The loss leaves the Ironmen
st's y 2 nd's with a 3-3-0 win -loss -tie record.
and many'
Frayne was the first star
reconditioned Brownie Corner of the game with one goal.
By Christa Curzon Murray MacDonald, the Port
skates with The Brownies went for a nature Elgin goalkgoalkeeper,eep' was the second
star' en the playing an excellent game
lightweight walk. We hid acorns. We had to
remember where our partner hid between tpipes. The third star
blades at was Drake Turcotte, who scored
her acorns. When we got back we the winning goal.
had to look for pictures of birds Eugene Skin won E35 75 in the
PRACTISING UP—Jack Gillespie, Steve Penny and Sheila. Stapleton, three cast
members of 'A Murder Has Been Arranged' practise act one of the three -act mystery. The
production by the Wingham Towne Players will be shown on the second floor of the Town
Hall, Nov. 7-9, beginning at 8 p.m.
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YBC Bowling
RANTAMB
Joanne Taylor and Steven
Baxter were tops for the Ban-
tams. Joanne bowled in and 23o
to capture the girls' 1110 single
and double and Steven did the
same for the boys with 128 and
215.
Games of 100 and over were
bowled by Theresa Kenyon, 109;
Joanne Taylor, 105; Julie
Leedram, 114; Kevin Beacroft,
103; Ricky Leachman, 102;
Jeremy Seheftw, 100; Brian
Steiner, 112; Jason Cameron,
105, 104; Robbie Harkness, 100.
The Penguins have captured
the lead with 17 points followed
by the Blue Jays and Cardinals
with 13 each; Falcons, 12;
Eagles, 11; Blue Birds, 9.
• JUNIORS
The Canadians- are out in front
with 20 points followed closely by
the Burins with 18. The Jets sit in
third place with 14, the Leafs and
Iron Men are tied at fourth with 8
and the Knights are in last with 7.
Brenda Thompson managed
the girls' high single with 188 and.
the high double with 303. Boys'
high single was bowled by Brett
MacDonald with 168 and Bruce
McInnis bowled 265 for the higb
doable.
Games 110 and over were by
Kathy Toyrlw, 157; Tammy
fin, W; xGuy Hallenbeck,
151; Hyl WMa. W; Audrey
Barter, 182 and Mum nickels,
154.
ML JUAff10RS AND BEMIORS,
Was Rae managed 211 and w
for the Sr. Junior girls' NO
angle and No triple. Bflly
Gaunt bowled = for the boys'
higb side and Sym TWasp on
captured the triple wMb tf18. it 0
the Senion' higi„d ds sod h*h
were bowled by Geeg i6 y with
245 and al.
Games over 175 were by Leri
Gavreluk,194; Kim Rae, 800, 211;
Sheri Walder, 176; Greg Stomy,
30, 201, 175; Brian Boy, 204;
Donald Casemore, 185; Barry
Haugh, 182; Denis Adams, 211,
187; Byron Thompson, 219, 218;
David Scott, 216 and Billy Gaunt,
BOM.
Mercedes Benz and Bionic
Bowlers are tied for first in the
team standings with 22 points.
High Ewe are second with 19,
Hot Stuff sit in third with 16, The
Goerys fourth at 14 and The
ldk tts Nth with 12.
FANiia i C hidden in the trees. WED. NIGHT LADIES THURSDAYMiZED
We made Hallowe'en crafts. 50-50 draw. Shirley Storey came out on top Keith Moffatt bowled both the
The Brownies made little ghosts W Oct. 24. She bowled both the high men's high single and men's No
PRICE$ for the hospital. The Tweenies single and high triple for the triple for the Thursday Night
made pumpkins from paper of Blyth festnra., season, ev with 299 and 7plates. We got our picture taken Wingham Lionstiv� '� - res ed hely. with 293 and the
respectively. For the ladies the
outside. n hike 'Paper Wheat', which , ap- required to tame the prairies— Especially memorable was his in the team standings Shirley's high single was bowled by Helen
orMASTE• ' • Robin Greenall and Julie ope y peared last week at Blyth as part cooperation which climaxed in juggling act with a diminishing SP.� have the lead with 38 Daugherty with 272 and the high
247 King N.. • • Leedham got their Writer's of a national tour, had to be the founding of .the Wheat Pool. bun, which demonstrated more Points with Gladys' Grassh°p_ triple was by Dianne p��
Badges• exhibition season considered the tour de force, of The second act is really the graphically than any chart just Pers hopping into second with 27. with 646.
Phone ::. 1: 1 In PowWow we were told about Lila's Lizards are in third place Over 200 games were by Jackie
meeting at the school where we The W' the Blyth Festival season. The story of the Wheat Pool and the stow small a bite of the bun by, K,coge,, 237; George Skinn, 237;
g Lions Midgets Saskatchewan stage show, which tale is told with. fascination at returns to the farmer. followed Edna's ughy� �; Wayne
were going to learn about good got their 1979.80 season underway Earwigs, 23; Jean's Junebugs; 21 Helen Da
food for you. last week with a has been drawing rave reVi times rollicking and h]t1Ar IA„C Frnru•iA showed a versatility of and Susan's Snails with 13. Gibbous 204• Linda Wall 206•
Y - pair of exhibition
pyo •+ t:..S �;, auu was and at others sober and expression which was'at times .,..'
games. ' . ., -- --- -• -- - 6 - xP Games iseiia iioiov<?sii, as', iDv, o..;
Ken Deiehert and Kelly the topic of a recent CBC provoking. truly comical and also. showed 8 200 or over Sylvia Pewtress, 213; Jo Mc_
wissna.atuieio �"01N'S'""" N01"` "TION O'Hagan combined to stn 22 television feature, delighted Now in its third were bowled by Mary Campbell
g p production, some prowess as a conductor in f Cormick, 201, 219; Dianne
mom o m m o o m o m � ► shots and shut out Walkerton 4-o . capacity crowds during three 'Paper _ Wheat' is an excellent several skits and songs and Miss �' 270; Jeanette Scott, 215; ��, 232, 238; Jan Van -
WEDNESDAY TO SATURDAY OCT. 31 TO NOK. 3 on Thursday. Bill Brophy with sell-out performances. rural drama, probably the bent Le'a roved she Mary Lee, 224, 213; Shirley derhorst, 202; Marg Moffatt, 229,
�.,.. �..;�.,,;•,..,] .� II 7. T- o�.M two, y ) p possesses an Storey, 299, 274; Joanne
Danny Martin and Dave The play traces the set of this country has produced. outstanding singing voice . in Harrison 274• Efda N �' and » Wim'' 219.
Ilea can't resist this mob Nesbitt handled the scoring for Saska swan the freed 'Casting, ' 201; In the team '
ting, acting and direction are addition to her abilities as an Mildred Nesbitt 233• Jean King �� s.
over tenths tops. Wingham. :. which drew immigrants fr -in near -perfect; indeed, so forceful actress. 289,238; Louise Welwood, 203 and Kit Rats a the m
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•� 1 e t are the cops. . On Sunday the I.iane dropper a Europe, the good Years and he -are.,the • :. , I ... , - tired, in The cast+was reinforced by Bill `' : '"" " : ` 's Loiu�e ace ilfUdrd
• T . 4-2 ecision to Hanover in a good, bad Years and especially 5e '� painted backdrop, P. , k, a champion fiddler ce� �'e place .with 23 points, Sharon's
¢ y addition to a Min�•iel�Coultes Pearl H
close hockey game. The teams cooperation amon8—_farm rs some chairs, a table and a who contributed a great deal to �ce f Snickers and MadesSweet Marie
were tied 1-1 after the first, 2-2 blanket are virtually the only the show with his musical in PhyllisRiley are tied at fourth with 10 and
Faye Moir.
after two, before Hanover scored stage props used or needed. terludes and accompaniments. Sylvia's Smarties are in hart with.
the winning goal six minutes into ° Skai Leja,,Lubomir Mykytiuk, From Blyth, `Paper Wheat' COMMERCIAL BOWLING 18.
DOM JERRY the third period. They added the Recreation Report David Francis Sharon Bakker moved on to St. Catharines Anna Ha Spares for the evening were
DeLUISE P r1t, lL 11M insurance marker into an empty ul:c\.nl:e ' , ugh managed both
R•« •� • •WZM".--°�°�' ■K ++ - and Peter Meuse were uniformly Montreal and Toronto en route to hi s' V� Haugh � I� Alton.
._ .M,XZ VFMUA a .e..,- PAUL ,ca,,,n _ Y high single and high triple -for the
ADM? TA . net with 10 seconds left in the
'-~1OC=`"'�-'°°""'D`-""""M excellent in a varlet of roles the National Arts Centre ' Ot
ladies with 278 and 839
- ■ ■ Ir game., Y in - respec- COFFEE KLATCH
The Ontario` Hocks Council M tiuk ding tivel Jim Griffith did the same Jean �g bowled the �
Brophy came up with another Y YgY Save stat outstanding taws. It is not likely it will ever far the men with a
.I NW ATTNCTION, A • good effort, scoring both of the will be meeting at F. E. Madill performance as a. ! Ukranian— return this way, but if you ever � single of game of.the day with a 255 score.
1 , Wingham goals. Hanover outshot Secondary School Wednesday, helped, no doubt, by his Ukranian get a chance to see it, do yourself 331 and high triple of 908. Other ladies bowling over 200
. SUNDAY. MONDAY Nov. 7, at 7 p.m. It will discuss Esthe�'s Elkhounds are wa i
the JAons 27-26 and each team background --but was also very a favor. It is a unique and truly Y were Shirley Wharton 232•
NOVA s-sra, •• ' r"'••""' had eight minor penalties, me results of, a minor hockey god in non -ethnic roles. delightful Canadian drama. out m �t m me team standings Fl��, �; Jan
,,,,,,.,,• serve done in March and April with 40 points followed b Ga e's
*W=DAILY s„w,� Hanover is in Wingham this Y Y Yl Creeden, 206; Mary Campbell
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Thursday for a return match of this year.. G. •...,. 1s with 31. Brenda's 204; and Susan Pegg Ludty
�� ■ r starting at 8 p.m. The Purpose of the survey was Bloodhounds sit in, third at 24 .211,
Prize winners of note paper were
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to obtain operons from parents Parents get opportunity pO1A� wrtb Marlene s Malamutes Louise Welwood and Shirley
ren
and players involved in com-at 19, Sheila's Schnauzers, 18 and Wharton.
petitive hockey; to provide Isobel's Irish Setters with 15.
parents with an opportunity to to air minor hockey. Views Those scoring 200 or more. are
support or reject recent
Euchre party Frank Burke 229 230 261• Liz
proposals Industrial
geared to improve Parents will get a chance to air They are mainly �,��,,,:;,�.; J with Kennedy, 215; 324; Anna Haugh,
minor hockey and to determine their views together with any violence and the effect of
The Sacred. Heart weekly card - 278, 216; Larry Pelle#, 206, 225;
the extent of parents' knowledge-- beefs the may have about the king younger age Kevin Hickey, 223, 210; Wes eagYe
party was held Tuesday night of Ontario hocks Y Y b vets. c ' at the
with a large turnout of 16 tables. Y publications. way minor hockey is being run in levels. Simmons, 263; Leon Russell; 214;
T honors went to Mrs. Anyone wishing o runt the Ontario at a meeting next week. Jim 86 331 291 • V
Top May 'arena on a regular or part-time .� meet' This is really the first chance Griffith,+ , , erns eta„ ndlngs
Robinson, high lady, and Allan basis should contact the meeting, one of a series parents have ever had to have a Ham, 207; Gene �+ �;
McGill, high man. Low lady was recreation department at 357- being sponsored across the pro- voice in the affairs of minor ands Merkley, 223; Isobel
Rita Merkley and low man was X08 vine by the Ontario Hockey hockey at the provincial level he Readm8°' 2222 and Bob Pegg, 227, Games played October 28•
Jim Coultes. The door prize was Remember public skating is Council, will bring hockey noted 286. Bridge Motors, 5; StAhnton Hard-
won by Lenore Wilson. every Saturday, 2-4 p.m. and parents together with SENIOR LADIES ware' 5; October M, Crawford
Lunch was served by the Sunday, 4• Advance -Times, i
Sunday, 7-8 p.m. A portion of the representatives of the Ontario p • Wrens with 21 points en '
conveners, Mary Hehn, Sara ice surface will be roped off Minor Hockey Association and Bridge results slim lead over ` H mingbirds STANDINGS
Anstett and Lorraine Poulin and every Sunday to allow family the Western Ontario Athletic with 20. Cardinals with 17 are
their committee. skating. This week's winners -in the trailed b G W L T P
�• Association. It will be held at F.Y Canaries with _16, C. Dodgers 1 1 O 0 2
E. Madill Secondary School, Wingham Bridge Club were first, Hawks with nine and Robins with B. Mustangs 1 0 O 1 1
Wingham, beginning at 7 p.m. Margaret Kelly and Gordon seven- S. Spitfires 1 0 0 1 1
WINGHAM IRONMEN JR. "C" STATISTICS Nov. 7. Rutledge, Brussels; second, Elizabeth Robertson, 214, A-wes 1 0 1 .0 0
Up to and Including October 28, 1979 George Foulon of the WOAA Harley Crawford and Mary bowled the high single. She also
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS explained the meetings are Porter and tied for third place had °n of high doubles at 353, Next Games: Sunday, Nov. 4,
designed to let parents voice are Omar Haselgrove and Nan others going to Margaret Staintotn vs Advance 10:00 p.m.; .
PLAYER GP G A PTS PIM + — theirinions on various matters McKibbon and Norma Parker Robertson, 317, and Yvonne may, Nov 5, Bridge vet Cnw-
PatMurray 6 3 8 11 4 10 8 within, the: minor hockey system. and Lillian Brooks. McPherson, 313' fords! 9:30 p.m.
Mark Froyne 5 7 3 10 4 12 6
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Jay Modourin 6 4 5 9 20 10 361i� i�i�iNi�i�i�liNi�l�i �i�1►�Y�
Ed Haines. 6 1 7 8 20 15 8 BowlingSeores
Mike Montgomery 6 2 5 7 20 11 7
The III -Act mystery -drama play
Dave Kieffer 4 4 2 6 4 6 1 •ee•ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee by Emlyn Williams
Dale Whitfield 6 3 3 6 9 8 1 WROXETER MIXED Otherames of 200 or over
Larry Donaldson 6 2 4 6 0 10 6 Nolda Kulas was the ladies' top were bowled by Nancy ConleyA Murder Gard Kinahan ' 6 3 2 5 6 15 6 bowler as she bowled the high 243; Dave Dinsmore 206, 222; �I u ffufflvw
Jim Blackwell 5 1 4 5 4 8 4 single of 270 and triple of 881. Gertie Lambkin 223, 210; Nellie
Grant Gilchrist 5 2 '4� 4 5 5 5 Butch Stone bowled the men's Allan 208; Wallace Nixon 211. Will be performed byt
Jim Van Osch 5 2 2 4 4 10 2 high single of 245 and high triple
Jim Longdo 4 1 3 4 2 7 1 Of Sm. BLUEVALE MIXED WINGHAM TOWNE PLAYERS
Steve,Howson 3 1 0 1 10 1 2 Other games 200 or over were: The men's high single and high
triple were managed by Wayne Wed. Nov. 7; Thurs. Nov. 8; Fri. Nov. 9
Dennis Knox 6 0 1 1 13 13 7 Bob McCaughan 206; Wes Ball Day with his scores of 263 and
Dave Cronin 1 0 0 0 2 2D2; Nolda Kulas 222; Ron Mc- SM. Carol Shaw bowled the I 8:,00 P.M.
Michael 233; Alice Stone 211; ladies' high, single with 219 and Winghom Town Hell (upstairs)
GOAL TENDER STATISTICS Gordon Haasnoot 237; Doug Marie Walker captured the triple ,
Fisher 224; Ron Bennett 233; with 592.
GOAL TENDER MP GP GA AVG PIM SO John Wheeler 207; Wendell Tickets available at:
Dave Gamble 195.01 3.250 6 1.846 0 1 Stamper 204; Evelyn Stamper Carol VSs 200 2and over 19; Ken were by g
Steve De Jong 80.00 1. 5 3.751 0 0 211; Joe Craig 231, Randy + y, Trion le Discount -Waxworks Boutique
333
Doug Taylor 44.59 0.750 6 8.00 0 0 Hutchinson 205. 202; Marie Walker, 204, 901;
Mac Barber 40.00 0.667 8 11.994 0 0 Jerry Timm, 215; Rets Rosa, 217; Senior Citizens - $2.00
360.00 6 Ga FORDWICH MIXED Wayne Day, 263, 214; Bill
1 empty ref goal against Total
Star of the league was Nellie Robertson, 233,239; Les Breyer, Adults - $3.00 Chi 1 d ren : $1.50
- 26 Allam with a 249 high single and a 257; Bob Richardson, 228; Herb
TEAM RECORD 640 high triple. For the rtgen it Kenyon, 201; Bill Greg, 213;
Games Played 6; wins 3; losses 3 ties 0; Goals: for 40; was Lorne I.ambkin's 258 single Sharon Day, 296; Dorothy Tomp-
against 26; and Dave Dinsmore's 807 triple- son, 200 and Marg Timm, M.