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INDIVIDUAL STATIST=
o , ,• e•r!' a f, ►LAYER [ronmen
• ■. G A PTS PWI _ BearstosidP4
Mark R
ayne 19 21 13 34 8 43 90 The Wince Ironmen and
1 ■ Jay Maclaurin Fra was the first star eN the Pvvm Y +Icbeduled between GansWo and "an ineffective
20 9 22 31 28 13 21 �1°y �� and
n game Kinston was second star. W And Kincardine for ddensive oars gave the Kinncks
Jim Blackwell 19 9 17 26
sores �sybn serisst' � Dale Whitfield 20 14 1 S 2S � � � '1-4 tie. The game was with two goals for Port Elgin, and Wim, Dec. a6, has been all the brerlts tl� needed as the
knsrM Pot Murray0 33 13 Dave Rosner of the Bears was cancelled and rescheduled for Iroomen found themselves
" ' nrtsl y 20 7 18 25 ) 0 29 - 21
£ , Bernie Haines 18 11 11 22 47 27 ilea °excellent rglnk° alioenth third star.
� Saturday eight. Jan. S, at 8:80. �ataUy rmpreQslred for the
topped 33 Ironmen shots and The Ironmen have et to defeat The h'onmen
s Y play in Armor match. Having defeated
. Dove Kieffer 13 13 7 20 ^� .� the Bears this year and the in- Friday night at 8:80 and return W
�■ ■ ■ � � ■ O N ■ Gard Kinahan Dotes Taylor, who Y aAt'IAII Hawks 4-E m an
Played hie best again emal a d 00do-pp the previow
t aoTE ... �1 A1'�RAC1rpN sTAaTs wYr6w►r eEe. r7 9 10 19 14 46 27 game to date, ability to do so may cause them �� to meet the Eagles
■we be _ _ Twp Darr M ® Ed Haines 20 1 17 18 rt 46 1N turned into a battle of sthe Dalt to lase out an their bid to finish Sunday afternoon at 8:00. Sunday, weer jp(e the
sMMilr�sauer - Tuei cpN �v r'•� 8 , Mike Montgomery 17 4 13 17 g first. The battle between Port encounter wi�6 fifth -place
Jim Van Osch 91 38 22 tenders. Elgin Walkerton and Wingham
TUUUY or _ n -is -2" ■ KMOn ss 17 7 7 14 10 32 16 r The Isomer trailed by two is ver t K ROUT IRON. goo for Ucks taking them top much
sam Larry Donaldson 18 7 7 14 y tight at present. As things Doug Petrie scored two ge>rela for granted.
0 28 1 S goals after 20 minutes of play, stand now Port
MLaaY m the MAy ■ -MAM- Grant Gochrist 19 7 7 14 7 23 14 with the Bears outs w ing these Elgin should and assisted on one other to lead The Ova"Woaf6st
Y'"' ��° '�11° ' Kevin Car -ter finish first with Walkerton Kincardine Kinucks to a decisive start as Pat ll Wtoy completed a
oad stairs °_ _ , Dennix Knox 6 3 8 11 8 18 11 20.7. Fake Tureotte opened the second and Wingham third. 7-2 win over the Irownen in a neat set pale
�� ■��■ ■ ■ Steve Hewson 20 1 7 8 29 48 27 scoring at 1:45 when he drilled a set -UP hi' Whitfield and
7 4 3 7 14 7 7 15 -footer between Taylor and the However with 10 games Same played in Kincardine Jay MacLaurin with a goat 47
Tom Remington 8 3 4 Pte• At 11:24 Bob remaining anything can still Friday night. The Ironmen were into the
� 7 6 16 13 Kingston, game. Ninety
Jim longdo 5 1 5 6 2 10 1 c°nnected on his first of two for happen. PutPlayed throughout the contest seconds later the, Kinucks
' Dave Cronin 1 0 0 0 2 the afternoon as his shot caught Bob Middleton was the winner as the Kinucks aerthustled and countered with one e>'f their own
Larry Mileuevik of $31.50 in the 50.60 draw. outhit them at every opportunity. as Dave Gamble gave a big
ry 3 0 0 0 2 4 6 � inside corner of the post from Just a reminder that the game Shaky goalten ' rebound to
rte s eiwg Dave Kevin
ti •.. r.:: :: •. � . PP�r Ido of the ruck. by Stewart, who
GOALTENDER STATISTICS u The Ironmen tied the score at drilled the Puck to the open side
two apiece on two consecutive of the net.
GOALTENDER M.P. G.P. G.A.P°werPiaY 8u� midway throughThat goal seemed to be the key
AVG PIM S.O.. Y
Dave Gamble 495:01 8.250 31 3.758 0 1 the period, but the Bears • ' to upsetwin over the Iron-
-'' ` Doug Taylor 313:21 5,&30 regained the lead .on Kingston's -Royals dtvp �s n men. Kincardine scored. three
Steve DeJ1on 25 3.265 0 4 second goal. more times before the period
9 351:38 5.861 25 4.265 0
Mac Barber 40:00 Q Jim Blackwell had fired ended as Wingham seemed to fall
.667 8 11.994 0, 0 footer from the slot a apart. The goal getters were
e. i• TEAM RECORD to make the toAucknow Lancers
� • score 2-1 at 8:16 and four minutes Andy Graham, Marvel Neelsen
later Bernie Raines tied it and Doug Petrie.
1 Games Played . 20. yyimt _ 13, Losses - 6, Ties - 1. Goals skated from behind' the a net
• For - 127, Against . 84 Hat Treks 4 A shorthanded Wingham * Peter Bakken' had. a fine game In � SecondPeriod powerplay to
( ) —Bernie Haines, Gord through the key and backhanded Royalfteam put up a stout fight for the Royals, scorng once and connected on a powerplay to
Kinahan, Dave Kieffer, �,,,, ',;an Osch.
a shot to Rosner'8 a bring the learn to within two
glove side. gainer Lucknow Lancers Friday assisting on two others. On gum, � � Wingham dub
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS \, Kingston's goal came after night before bowing to the defence Don Burley had his finest
SCORING LEADERS Taylor had made two consecutive Lucknow duff' 6.4.game and came through with a contirued to struggle. However
saves on Paul McKinnon and The fast-moving game saw the goal as well. Kinucks potted two more before
PLAYER GP G A PTS PINI Steve Caloren. The Ironmen had two clubs battle to a scoreless tie
' � Period ended to give them a 6 -
Pete MacDermid P.E. an after one 2 e4ge going into the final 20
( ) 15 22 16 38 60 edge m shots outshooting the Period of hockey. The team is now on the road minutes,, Petrie and Paul Em -
1 Terry Davidson (We(Tc,) 17 14 21 35 Bears 17-10. However the Lancers came out until Jan. 4 when Goderich comes
Mark Frayne (Wing.) In the third period Wingham skating in the second, scoring to the Lockridge Memorial mesrte>n decked for the goals.
�• 19 21 13 34 8 Ken Doucette shut the Irexrmen
Derrick Burrows (Kin.) 17 17 16 32 took the lead for the first time on four gum in a five-minute time Arena. The Royals wish
Hope your holidays Dave Stephenson (Clio.) 15 1 efforts by Mark Frayne and Dale span � take a 5 2 lead into the aha boli out ;n the final stanza and, with
6 17 33 10 PPY day season and invite ICraig CinuckWiesse counting the sol
Phil Arthur (Clip.) 16 16 17 � 12 Whitfield. But three minutes dressing room. them to see good, fast Inter-
gar$ framed with the after Whitfield's go-ahead goal Dave Golley scored a short- mediate hockey as the team g°Sh Wingham faced its
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Pete McDermid deflected a Jay handed goal for the Royals with faces rivals Lucknow, Godesrie3t. sixth loss of the Year The defeat
STANDS Kirkland shot to tie the score at assists from Peter' Bakker and and Mildmay in dealt a severe blow to the club's
SpeCiar joys of th :s@a$On� Y prieparatioe for hopes of finishing first in its
. � � � W L T PTS , p A four. Both teams had numerous �� Jacklin. Bakker added a the playoffs.. , division.
Wingham Ironmen 20 13 6 1 27 127 g4 chances to win as the Ironmen hit second goal from Bob Johnston
Thanks to our man to al friends. Walkerton Black Hawks the goalpost once and Port El and Golley before the end of the
y Y g 18 12 . 5 , 25 107 75 bag 2WA' W . sW • . • .. Zff W. 1 Ar W. Zia
{ Port Elgin Boors 15 . 10 2 3 23 94 58 banged one off the�'inside post in Period.
WINGH" BOWLING► LANES Clinton Mustangs' let 7 9 0 14 the latter stages of the game. m the third period the Royals �' •,
Kincardine Kinucks 18 b_ 87 fought back after an early •'�
10 2 14
and Qlo�eil Young Hgnover Barons 96 110
•
Arthur Eagles
1�� s 11 0 to
12 t 11 1 3 6 , 90 Kin Bantams
Lucknow score and added goals
by Jacklin, assisted by Bruce � Chr
'
• Shoff, and Don Burley, assisted
down Mitehell by Bakker and Murray Black.
'Martin, in the net for Lucknow, . � Danco
made several good saves to .
- The Wingham Kinsmen prevent the Royals from adding
Bantams defeated Mitchell by a further goals and the game eroded Saturday, Dec. 22, 9 p.m. - 1 a.m.
a ' score of 5-2 last week. 6-4. Clifford Community Centre
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firstScoring began at 5:42' of the Music by
Berri
' pe rio&with Jeff Moore
ng g assisted by Brett
Cameron and Steve Nicholson. • wilbee Mitchell scored first in the Brownie Corner
second-.and third
' Periods, but _ ,.., _ .. _ • . � � ,y - -
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Nicholson answered from Ofi,beie '110, 3'1 -
Br ties were '. tit clli.. &ets $3
Cameron in the second and David enrolled: Thea were Amy •00 person.
dillfi • .
Montgomery scored from Mark Bateman, Shannon Beecroft, '^J;Ihf.�.• , J
Ask Foxton in the third period, Jennifer Lynn Bylsme, Jennifer
• , followed by Foxton from Mon- Cameron, Sheryl Ann Cleghorn,
tgomery and Sean Bray. The . Julie Davidson and Dana Gib -
scoring ended at 13:05 with a goal bons. Also enrolled were Kendra 22nd
wed. - ThunL showtime a -so D.M.
by Cameron from Moore. Hoff, Kirsten Keil, Jennifer i.3:. set, time
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Layton, Trina McKittrick,
BANTAM STATISTICS Shelley McLennan, Amy Colleen •
G A P McLeod and Jennifer Metcalf. • s • •
Brett Cameron 9 Ig 27 Sarah Middleton, Jodi 'Lynn •
• Steve Nicholson 10 10 20 Mundell, Nikki Reavie, Patti
• - Jeff Moore 8 .10 18 Reid, Hailey Jo Robertson,
David Montgomery 7 6 13 Colleen Smith and Cheri, Wraith
Ron Schistadg 3 9 were also enrolled.
• ' Mark Foxton 3 5 8 Those receiving their Golden
Sean Bray 6 1 7 Bar were Debbie Currie, Christa
Byron Thompson 1 4 5 Curzon, Jennifer Hunter, Karen
Willie Rodger 0 4 4 Laidlaw and Leanne Simpson. YAINMENT
Kevip Saxton 1 3 4
John Leedham 1 2 3 Christa Curzon received her
Phillip Rintoul 1 1 2 Cook's Badge, Jennifer Hunter, E-MAGON
Terry Rintoul 1 1 2 Craft; Shaundra�Grove, Cdllector $ DflAGUk
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and Swim D1 nC
Dom Wood o 1 1 Swimmer's, and Leanne �rLwes
Simpson, Singer. ,AGAIN ._ NEVER DIESI
Genal Tender: Mike Pletch, 345 After enrolment refreshments ;. t
• , min., 49, 6.39; Robt. Schistad, 285, were served. We thank all those
CK_ �, 21, 3.31. who attended our enrolment. f i 1�� LM -
Lions come from behind
to dump Midget Cyclones
• i �� — ' The Wingham Lions Midgets the scoreboard, but held their
/ came from behind with four own againsi the hard-hitting
straight • defeat Listowel Midget Cyclones scored r Wingham sch team. only goal on a
5-3 last Thursday• first period powerplay from Bill
The Lions lost their other two Brophy and Passmore. Ken
AW games last week as they ab- Deichert played a good game in
sorbed a 6-1 drubbing from goal, facing 43 shots while th-
Goderie:h on Saturday and lost Lions directed only 16 at
the return match with Listowel 7- Goderich goal. Wingham took 63
erI 4 in another close game Monday. of the game's 108 penalty
In Thursday's game the minutes.
yclones scored two third period In Listowel on Monday the
goals to grab y
gr a 3-1 lead but Lions ave the
g Cyclones all the
�» s Wingham fought back and struck could handle, but came away 7-4` for four goals 'in the last 12 losers. Paul Montgomery,
minutes to defeat the league Goodall, Alton and Brophy
leaders 5-3. Bob Alton led the scored for Wingham, with
® winners with two goals, with Morrison collecting three assists.
Vaughn Passmore, Dickie Moore The play' was even during the
WN NOW ANS GEi'AN I�,�,
DEALSI DEALSI DEALSI and Pete Goodall collecting game with Listowel outshooting
There has never been a better time tbuy
�'� �� OF �Ot"s'400t" Because you 11 get great 20th Anniversary
singles. 'Steve Morrison added Wingham ngbam 37-36. The Lions had 12
*0oir"War Woi•s2AW deals on everything Bombardier Limit6e two assists for the Lions. penalties and the Cyclones 11.
Every purchaser gets a rebate makes' On every Ski -Doo model, clothing. Wingham goalie Kelly O'Hagan Des Brophy and Brian Carr
all parts and accessories for any brand of made 28 saves to pick up the win filled in for the coaches in this
Buy your new Ski -Doo' snowmobile from snowmobile made today So go doo it now w
December 7th. 1979 to January 5th. 1980, at participating Ski -Doo dealers -SAVE and Nle Listowel goalteneiesrs game and did a good job,
and draw your instant cash Cele'Rebate for CELEBRATE' made 30 stops. The Lions took six Wingham plays Clinton this
a minimum of $20, or $40 or $80. or $120. *Complete rules and minors to five for Listowel. Thursday at 8 p.m. and then is off
or $200. or a super Cele•Rebate of $2.000 regulations at participate Lions
So go beyond speed, beyond comfort. ng Satur'day's game in Goderich until Dec.. 27 when the
beyond handling, beyond rebates to 20th Ski -Doo dealers got a little on the egressive side travel to Uxbridge for a tour -
Anniversary Cele•Rebatesand the Lions didn't do so well on nament.
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MIDGET STANDINGS
TEAM W L T GF GA PTS
uetowel (R) 9 3 0 Be 46 18
Hoy Enterprises Goderich 1881 5 3 1 80 39 11Lynn
LMitcti•ll (CC) 4 1 3 39 32 11
Wingham (CC) 2 6 2 38 56 6
Hwy. 86 E., Wingham, Ont., NOG 2WO Phone SIS -3 X4" seefoft(CC) 1 5 1 30 a 3.
Clinton (CC) 1 4 1 20 42 3
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