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SNOWMOBILE COURSE—Debble Hoy, Denis Adams, course, sponsored by the Wingham and vistrlct snowmo-
Dwayne Jenkins, Paul Robinson, Jim Taylor, Wayne bile Association, offers boys and girls aged 12 to 16 a chance
Thompson, Debbie Scott, Lorne Pennington and Donald to get an operator's Iigence for motorized snow vehicles. It
McLean examine a snowmobile as part of the training was taught by Dennis O'Malley and Doug Donaldson from
course offered in Wingham last week. The three -evening Teeswater.
Girls start
season on
winning note
The wingbam Junior girls'
ringette team played its opening
game Saturday, defeating the
Kurtzville team by a convincing
19-1 score. The top scorers in the
game were Angela Walker with
five goals, Andrea Walker with
three; other goals went to Pam
Passmore, Michelle Camecon,
Julaine Adams, Lori Gavreluk,
Kerry Bray, Ellen Rodger and
Paula Strong.
The girls have games
scheduled every Saturday night
at 6 o'clock. They are looking for
good fan support, so come out
and see what ringette is all about.
The next home game will feature
Goderich against Wingham at the
Lockridge Memorial Arena this
Saturday, Dec. 8.
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Fergus Flyers
skate to
'
an 8-4 win over Royals
The Wingham Royals travelled
fourth goal of the period with six
to Fergus last Friday to take on
minutes remaining.
the league -leading Flyers,
Persistant checking again
returning on the short end of an 8-
created chances, but the Royals
4 score.
could not increase their
Fergus unleashed its attack,
production and finally yielded a
THURSDAY MIXEip
WROXETER MIXED
which featured quick skating and
final goal to Fergus with 21
Ruth's Rejects are leading the
Kathy Haasnoot bowled the
fine passing' to surge to a 4-0 lead
seconds remaining to produce'the
r league with 15 points, followed
high single of 224 and Ethel
after OIIe period before the
8.4 final score.
closely by Marg's Kit Kats at 14.
McMichael had high triple of 528.
Royals got untracked.
The game featured good, fast
Sharon's Snickers have 11;
For the men, Butch Stone had
The second period , showed
action throughout and saw only
Linda's Lovebugs 10; Sylvia's.
hie of 278 and Rand
ut single y
some good Royals play, but
seven minor penalties called, two
Smarties 7 and Marie's Sweet
Hutchinson high triple of 667.
ended with Fergus increasing its
of them assessed against the
inaric o.
Sheila Walker recorded the
nthar oamax nyttr ?1M1 worn
recorded by Doug Fisher 226;
iead to 6-0.
Royals. Lovell of Fergus, the
league's leading scorer, had a
high single for the ladies, a 287.
Harvey Wheeler 229; Randy
The third period, however,
goodnight,.scoring one goal and
High triple was Sharon Skinn's
Hutchinson 247, 221; Ron Mc-
belonged to the Royals, as they
assisting on three others, while
621. Her better half, George,
Michael 213, 204; Alice Stone 205;
concentrated on close checking
Bob Johnston of the Royals
topped the men with a 279 single
Joe Craig 255; Bob McCaughan
and good pig of their own to
scored a pair to average a goal a
and 671 triple.
218; Wes Ball 222; John Wheeler
score four goals. Bob Johnston
game. Jacklin and Johnston are
Others who recorded over -200
220; Wendell Stamper 208.
and Bruce Shoff scored less than
both in '60 league's top 10
singles were Robert Wharton
FORDWICH MIXED
two minutes apart to get the team
scorers, with dehnston eighth and
" 224; Marg Moffatt 232; Dianne
Pat Coghlin recorded the
started. Johnston scored again
Jacklin 10th.
r English 200, 224; Wayne Kreger
ladies' high single of 250 with
three minutes later to!makwthe
The Royals host Wellesley
231; Cathy Edgar 201; George
Elfriede Klaassen chalking up
-score 6-3.
Merchants this Friday, Dec. 7, at
Skinn 208; Helen Daugherl,, 205;
the high triple of 636. Gerald
Fergus replied with a goal to
the Lockridge Memorial -.Arena.
Don Mc, , , _ W., 268; Jerry
Matheson topped the men with a
him.ease the lead before Rich
Come out and see some good, fast
Smith 255; Sylvia Pewtress 201.
237 single and 611 triple.
Jacklin tallied with the Royals'
Intermediate action.
The league is grateful to
Those bowling scores of 200 and
spares, Isobel and Don Mon-
over were Bill Gilmer 230; Dave
tgomery and Jerry Smith.
BLUEVALE MIXED
Dinsmore 231, 208; Elfriede
Klaassm 2'1.2, 206, 208; Nellie
�Braun shines
in Qooas
Caroline Greenaway topped
Allan 239; Ann Winkel 248; Gertie
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the gals with a 258 single and 631
triple. For the it wase
L Mhkin 225.
Pe a We e s blas k C i 'ton
guys
Harvey Timms 242.. single and'
WED. NIGHT LADIES
Jim Thompson's 586 triple.
Jean King was hip bowler Nov.
28 as she capt&W the ladies'
Mitchell Braun played his
time this season with Cameron
picking up the assist. Stephenson
Other good games were bowled
by Winnie Boyd 227, 200; Carol
high single and triple, bowling a
usual strong game in goal
the Wingham
notched his second goal assisted
Shaw, 224; Jim Thompson 220,
339 and 858 for the triple.
Susan's Snails and Lila s
Saturday as
blanked nton 8-0.
Peewees bland Clinton
.Brown. Paul Robinson picked
up Wingham's seventh goal,
209; Reta Ross 250; Ken Murray
240; Sue Johnston 239; Sherry
13zards are tied at 12 points for
Tim Brown opened the scoring
assisted by Goodall. Rookie Todd
Robertson 213; Dorothy
&* place in the team standings.
with an unassisted goal early in
Stainton scored the final goal of
Thompson 212; Harold Johnston
Jean's Junebugs buzz in second
the first period. Wingham
the game, assisted by Greg',
200; Herb Kenyon 208; George
with 9, followed by Shirley's
widened its lead in the second,
Walton and Billy Cameron.
Fischer 201.
Spiders, 7; Edna's Earwigs, 2bagging
three goals. Quinn
ICE CHIPS—Coach Larry
COMMERCIAL LEAGUE
and Gladys' Grasshoppers, 0.
O'Donohue scored early in the
Lane stresses the basics in all his
Charging onward to Victory are
Games of 200 points or more
period with Jamie Robinson and
practices and this is paying
Esther's Elkhounds, in first place
were bowled by Jean King, 339,
Jason Goodall picking up assists.
dividends as the Wingham
with 63 points. In second place
297 and 222; Louise Welwood,
Doug Stephenson scored his
PeeWees are playing a fine brand
but hardly a threat are Isabel's
228; Jeannette Scott, 224; Edna
first of two goals in the game to
of hockey.
Irish Setters at 43. Tied at 37 are
Sheila's Schnauzers and Gayle's
Mae Armstrong, 215; Janet Mac-
Adams, 212; Cory Nesbitt, 202;
make it 3-0, assisted by Brown.
Greyhounds and breathing down
Susan Tolton, 210. and 209;
Paul Robinson completed
Wingham's scoring in the period,
Huron tra ens
PP
their necks are Brenda's
Caroline' Greenaway, 265;
Audrey Swatridge, 246; Shirley
with an assist going to . Jeff
shown fiIm
Bloodhounds at 36. Marlene's
Malamutes are bringing up the
may, 221, 238 and 257; Joanne
Cameron.
The third frame was all
rear with 35.
Verna Haugh led the pack with
Harrison, 219 and Mildred
Nesbitt, 214.
Wingham as the local boys
BELGRAVE — The Huron
Count, Trappers held their fall
a high single of 288 and high triple
Spares for the evening were
scored four goals. Jamie Robin-
broke his scoring jinx,
meeting on Friday evening in the
of .698. Frank Burke managed a
Cathy Forsyth, Pearl Hodgins
and Dianne Cameron.
son
deAting the twine for the first
WI Hall with Leonard Baird in
the chair and Clarence Hanna as
285 single and 704 triple.
Others with scores of 200 or
-- MRS. ALLAN GRIFFITH
.,
recording secretary. A very
over were Esther Thynne 206;
interesting film was presented by
Susan Pegg 216, 251; Jim GriffithBlake
Evans, Wingham on the
2099 226, 254; Bill Henderson 233;
Wroxeter
Personals
Ministry of Natural Resources'
Verna Haugh 207, 203; Gene
work in the province, after which
Kruse 241; Larry Pellett 200;
Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Gibson,
Brussels, visited one day last
he answered many questions.
Marlene Pellett 201, 205; Keith
Barrie, and Mrs. Rick Passmore,
week with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart
Ian Watt from the research
Carson 236; Rod Hickey 255, 217;
Lucknow, visited at the weekend
Higgins.
office at Maple showed a very
Francis Merkley 217; Warren
with the former's parents, Mr.
Mrs. Margaret Adams has
informative film on the pre-
Thynne 247; Kevin Hickey 222,
and Mrs, Gordon Gibson.
returned home after visiting her
vention and treatment of rabies
203; Jean Merkley 241; Bob Pegg
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wheeler,
son, Harry Adams, in Goderich.
in wild animals.
248, 258; Leon Russell 249; Verna
Mrs. Bob Mowbray, Cam-
Lucky draws for over 20 traps
-Hodgins 248; Frank Burke 239;
BrownieCorner
bridge, visited her parents, Mr.
were made. The traps were pre -
Sheila Burke 243, 200, 238.
and Mrs. Harvey Reidt, at the
rented by the Ontario Trappers
SENIOR LADIES
This was a finishing up week
weekend.
Association and the Natural Re -
Nora Finnigan was successful
for the Tweenies so we can get
Mrs. Verna Boyd, RR 1,
Wroxeter, is a patient in County
sources Association.
Coffee, donuts and pop were
in topping the league with her 216
single and 482 double in Monday's
ready for enrollment. We were
tested on things we had missed
of Bruce General Hospital,
available ring andtwo
session. Margaret Mundell
191 and
and were taught how to care for
our ties. Group B did some nature
Walkerton.
Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Reg
erall
loaded
trucks for
the North Bay sales.
recorded a single
Elizabeth Robertson had a 187
games arid then helped some of
Watson were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
game.
the Tweenies and Group A was
Hockridge, Scarborough.
Good doubles were bowled by
taught first aid.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ackerman
WINGHAM INDUSTRIAL
Margaret Mundell 372; Elizabeth
Anna Sakasov received her
have returned home from a visit
HOCKEY. LEAGUE
Robertson 326 and Margaret
Collector's Badge, Leanne at the home of their daughter and Games played; Sunday, Dec. 2,
Robertson 313.
Simpson her Thrift Badge and family, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stainton Spitfires, 9, Crawford
The Wrens are chirping mer- Julie Leedham and Jennifer Iredom, St. Thomas. Dodgers, 6; Monday, Dec. 3,
rily as they sit in first place with Willis got their Singer's Badges. Allan Griffith is a patient in Bridge Mustangs, 9, Advance -
33 points. But humming in their A few more girls brought in their Wingham and District Hospital.
Times, 2.
ears sire the little Hummingbirds posters and received their In -
STANDINGS: G W L T P
who have 32. The Cardinals have ternational Year of the Child
9
30; the Canaries 29 and the Badges. B. Mustangs 6 4 1 1
Hawks 24. Feeling the cold are Constable Creeden brought a For convenience, freeze eggs in C. Dodgers 6 3 3 0 6
the Robins who are resting at 17.
film to show us on bicycle •safety amounts for use later, for A -Times 6 3 3 0 6
and we had to write a test
example, six eggs for scram- S. Spitfires 6 1 4 1 3
COFFEE KLATCH
Louise Welwood bowled the
high single with a 227 game. Jean
King also bowled two games over
200 with 210 and 207 scores.
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Next week we will finish the
Cyclist Badge by being tested on
riding the bicycle and putting
into actual practice what he has
taught us.
bling, six egg yolks for custard or
12 egg whites for meringue. Use
rigid containers and leave room
at the top for expansion during
freezing.
ingette
alie was
rded
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INDUSTRIAL CURLING s s Fs
Wednesday, Nov. 28, marked iw
he end of the first month of In -
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lustrial Curling. This year has '0 �` T a •
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een an increase in the number of
eams to 14 in ta,o draws. Wingham, Ontario •
The new teams are from Cullen •'�
Motors, Western Foundry, Rut- •
tan Aluminum, Walden Moving, •
Association for the Mentally Re- .` Vol •
tarded, a second BP team, and Watch O
a y �#
the Gravel Runners (rumored to � S �i•�,
work somewhere). Muriel Grum-
in t is thanked for her efforts in for our
increasing the number of teams.
.After four weeks ably BPI and •' ° '
Stanley Door I are undefeated ••
while two teams, Cullens and the week
ek
Gravel Runners have yet to win •'� •
a game.,
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Standings at the end of one ' •e OA IWllle b1�011da $'01M
month are as follows: • , "'
Standings at the end of one
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Stanley Door 1 4 0 60 t,
Chr*lsB.P. 4 0 58 's _TOys
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W. Foundry 3 1 49TD
35
Walden �en Moving 2 2 34 f o r o u r
Rnttan Aluminum 2 2 3 , Watch
C wift-Club0 f lyers !
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Cullen Motors 0 4 18
Gravel Runners 0 4 8 # S
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9:00 DRAW • , y� �O •
W L P -
BP 2 3 1 50
Stanley Door 2 3 1 47 •• James F. Watt Holdings Limited. Josephine St. S. Box 10.'. Wingham •
A.M.R. 2 2 37 NOG 2WO Tel: (519) 357-3714 •
Natural Resources 1 3 24
CKNX 1 3 24 :ilt:W:&:i�' agJ3*il*lJ'
Next Games: Sunday, Dec. 9,
Crawfords vs Advance, 16:00
p.m.; Monday, Dec. 10, Bridge vs
Staintottis, 9:30 p.m.
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