The Wingham Advance-Times, 1986-01-02, Page 104
Page 10—The Wingham Advance-Ttfnes, Jan. 2, 1986
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BANTAMS �
The _Cokes lead. the league
Peace n earthi=jd
1_1_ .....,...with 45.5 points, followed by - r. I -
the Seven -Ups with�39, the As the Yuletide Season �Ys"'? i` '
Walter Root Beers with 33, draws upon us., the familiar Anoth, r serious matter m � � ��� '
ilia Pepsis with 31, the Coke that a facts our �� e�,f��®� ��
P sounds of Christmas carols l peace on ,' Y ® .,.4,
Classics with 24 and the can be heard in homes, shop- earth is Star Wars and the
Cream Sodas with 23.5. ping malls, and on the escalating -arms race.. Peo- 11il/hat I hear'?
Julie Lisle had the high streets. Alt is our custom each Pie who believe that disal- r
si le of 125 forthe iris and ¢¢manic can be solved b (PARODY) g year to appreciate and enjoy to y A 'ant of st ' Y
flee high double off 211. Erle Y PP J Y - In said the voters to the MPP.
g Y these. carols, but if we listen- force are wrong. The world "Do you see what we see? Do ,..Christmas is ttta el I+
Pautler had the boys' high ed to •the words and mean- leaders need to 'realize that You may recall Christmas glum. I fervently, and per- but we got home. I then took You ,see. what we see? thit come but (,;,, t'' :t
single of 135 and the high ings of each song we would the people don't want billions of 198j, when one of the worst haps selfishly, prayed that a moment to look at how In your home riding, MPP. year.
double of 241. fend these carols don't ring of their dollarsspent on blizzards ever to hit our area our luck would change. calm it seemed outside. I Do you see what we see? Do Christmas s a. sped, 1 t ,::•
Other games of 80 andover true anymore. armament. More and more chase to arrive on the da
were rolled by Danielle When I looked through a People are joining together, before Christmas and Gradually, in fact, our luck knew it might, begin blowing you see what we see' when f• mtly arni
Richardson 92- Lori in the search for sage an did change in a way, and agaifi any second, but for the A fish, a fish, dead' from are near.
Christmas carol book I found P continued for several -days. things seemed a little bright- moment it seemed as if the mercury; It's a magic time...
Morrison 91, 82; Missy that all the songs that in- example of the push for Many people were caught in er. A delicious meal was laid entire world were at peace We will protest, just wait and time, a hug a pupp,, k vt,•t., t
Bieman 101, 102; Lindsay volved jolly old St. Nicholas, Peace is Operation Dis- . and, though Ken didn't on that quiet, beautiful, see! " (Repeat) time.
J Y the blizzard; there were rev-
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Johnston 83'; Ansley Simpson jingling bells and decking mantle. eral accidents; a few people 'It's when otu• tight, ...,,;
� P P usually celebrate Christmas Christmas morning. � ��; � }'
89, 100; Julie Lisle 86; Kevin hall still represetnt our tradi- The apartheid laws in died in the storm and many until New Year's Day, he Soon, however, my fears Said the MPP`fo the ,'Min- troubles cease.
Hogg 94; Ryan Moffatt 101; tional . Christmas. But' the South Africa are another more simply did not make it treated the evening like a were realized as the storm ister, ° Lt's when peoplt
Arley Pautler 106; Jason real Christmas songs involy- example of war disturbances home for the holidays. One rare occasion. We ate, we began again with renewed "Do you hear what I hear) remember to say lflh
Richardson 107; • Ryan in the birth of Christ, silent in our world. There are four . might think that it was a hor-
g � drank, we- laughed, we talk- fury -and didn't let up for two Do you hear what I hear`'
Robinson 80; Jeremy Hickey nights' and peace on earth and a half million whites in rible Christmas, but I con- ed, we drank,, we sang, we days. But the lull had been Ringing through the House, The flLlff}'
94 and Ricky Cleghorn99. don't portray our real world. South Africa -, they rule over cider it as one of;the best; not drank ..: No one seemed to enough to allow at least part Minister, the sky,
JR. BANTAMS& JUNIORS There has never been twenty and a half million because of the particularly care about the weather any- of my family to come home, Do you•hear what I hear? Do You can catch it gb, ,�:.::,
The Snorks lead the league peace on earth — at least not blacks. The apartheid laws fantastic event, but because more. Yet, before going to and I knew my prayers had you hear what I hear? elder's eye.
with 50 points, followed by since I've been born. Always keep racial groups separate, it was the most memorable. sleep that night, I took one been heard. A speech, a speech: listen to Children dream t,:
the Pussy, Cats with 45, the there have been wars, mas- prohibit the black South The weather was miser him shout: toys.
Wuzzels with 30; the Mu et African from voting, im- last look outside, then said Although my story is not
PP sive killings and assassin g, able and I felt the same way. another, more meaningful truly spectacular, and First the tuna•; now it's the The fireplace
Babies with 25, the GI Joes tions — too much unha.ppi- prison, torture and control I had been- accustomed to prayer. doesn't deal with death, trout." Repeat) mistletoe's hunk.
with 24 and the 'Masks with nese to fit onto this single the blacks by powerful mili- having my entire ffamily. The next morning, the poverty, or disease, the Stockings and h+,li,
22. page. _ tory machines. The average home for Christmas for weather had cleared consid- event was significant enough Said they Minister to the mantle are strung; .
Sherry Dekker'had the This year, children are weekly wage for -a white in y erably.Wewereexhuberant, for me to realize a couple of
Y several ears. Unfortunate- r Prem-i-er,
girls' high single,yf 175 and caught in the meshes of war, dustrial worker is four times ly, various reasons had whit and the confidence we had things: I know that 1 am very "Do you know what I know' Stars shin c° t�r,'l t t,
the bleb double of X12, while as commercials for `°war- that of a black. tled the. number of home " rf
+ • felt the previous day began fortunate and I must ap- Do you know what 1 know. perfect treeso Kray
Dean Vincent had the boys' toys" appear on the tele'vi- Organizations are putting coming relatives down to to seep back. Yet I was preciate what I have..That's In your office warm, Prem --i- The ice on our K+ ode
high single of 164 and the sion screen. The "Go -Bots" out desperate appeals for only half of my siblings and anxious to get off for home. `one thing. The other is this: er, has a sheen,
high double of 285 was rolled feature the "Cy -Kill" rbbot, help to stop, the apartheid now I found myself stranded The car battery was -ready I've lived through a few Do you know what I know'). Toasts are a adc .
by David Bower. "Warpath" copter and lots of laws . But the only way as dusk set in.
Other games of 125 and other enemy robots. The pro- equality will be gained in and I resented my sister for Christmases. Some had no Doyou know what l know? gifts bought.
Y p There wei�e no stars to be lingering. over coffee. I told - snow; some were .wet; some It's rain, it's rain, that's Everything gh tt, ,
Y over were rolled by Kerri motional line for "Sectaurs" that part of the world is iff seen this Christmas Eve'. I tier we shouldn't Waste time' were icy or, very cold, and causing all the fuss;. "sil'ver and gold,
McGrath 132, 166; Sherry is "the battle is in your there is a worldwide protest couldn't even see the car, 1 'didn't mean to be rude to, others were like the one I We must tell them it's Christmas F%,e irons .. '
Dekker 137; David Bower hands." And G. L Joe who ..to stop' "the agony in South which had been left on the our host. He had b ten very described. But every .year,-Reagan,.not us." (''Repeat) candles groat' cu_l.d.
137,148; Ken Hogg 140; Todd has been around for years Africa." road after it had refused to
Harrison 164; Jim Hius 137; has brought out tanks, one It is easy to sing carols at start. The batter needed to kind and I ptfor his myself no matter what the weather
Steven Marks 141 and Rob, beingthe "G. I. Joe Arma- Christmas because we know Y to thank him for his generos- or the circumstances were Said the Prem i er to the lob It wouut tut he ,d •1:,.
be recharged and that took` ity. But I couldn't help feel- like, there was always at byists, without turkey and l.nt
Bower 132. dillo Mini , tank. This war the words and melody, but it time which..was all I had.
SR.JUNIORS&SENIORS is not ear to have these ingthatwewerebeinggiven least one moment or two, on "Listen towhatlsay! Listen And we'll.remeinbt•+ ,•ur
vehicle can mdheuver quick Y My sister Bonnie and I had a chance that ought'not to be Christmas' morning when to what 1 say' first Christmas_ b} t ht : t,:r
The .,.Fuzzier lead . the ly in order to escape the carols really come true. The set out earlier in the day to wasted. After all, it might _everything was calm and We must know more of the in'the-sky.
league with 60 points, enemy.' world has to join together pickup her son Scottie, who have started storming. hard' peaceful. That has happened . problem. 'Christmas is so ,h aro, ,, •' i
followed fly the Alphabata Of course, 'the usage of and work towards "Eeaceon had been lookingforward to Listen to what 1 sa 'Listen wishes are made
with 49.5, the TLCs with 49, Eartle" if we Lan onhavin again any time.•' every year I cava remember. y,
these toys can only be P g Christmas with his grand- to whar I spy As the snom- falls. ,,,.
the Slinkys with • 43, the abused b the. imagination of a future. The drive home took twice It's as' if the Lord wants 'us '^ Y,
Nimrods. with 40.5 and .the Y g parents. He wasn't very hap- as long as, it normally would all to remember whose A committee will study acid:,_.,.,.,, forming blanket „t t,.•
children. But why do chil- Christmas is a time, for pyeither. We had thought we have. Snow was every- birthday it is. And I just want rain. We remember the t„•;t,,t
Commandos with 32. dren have. to be tempted°by celebration and, love; it is could et home all right,
Jane Bateson had the high the war toys when there are also time to think about how g �' where; several people were tosay `Thanks In two years, we'll debate et
and,peace of that ,l,t.ht
Y even though we bad already stuck and progresswas Thomas -Bailey again.", (Re Catho l)otw .
single of 213 for the girls and many other constructive'and you could help unite the found the trip quite arduous, „� —Thomas Bailey
the high triple of 534 was educational toys with which - World in peace.. with an old car_ no snow ;y .
rolled by Rhonda Leachman. play?' How can we ever The members.. of Madill three,, a frosted windshield -
lap. MacKay had the- boys' have peace on earth when Mirror would like to wish you and a dying battery,. So when
high single' of.. 215 and -the children lfegin their child- a safe and happy -Christmas: mybrother-in-law Ken'invit- -
high triple of 510,. hood'by PY•>� with " playing war —Valerie Ricker ed' us in for a few. minutes,.
Other games,. of 17a_Ond
we were still confident.
over were rolled 'by Becky But the storm worsened
'Sangster 192; Lisa Chapman . *.and 'the., car wouldn't start.
206; Jane .Bateson 179;• BoWI ing C Awfords We,, were, Oh, we , r
Sheryl Cleghorn 181; Tarn- 7 ��`°'' 1?1171
were safe; of course: we had f, my Cleghorn 193;'189; IanLEGION MIXED re aln leaf) shelter.•,. warmth, acid a �'9_r,
MacKay •188; Tom Darling " The Essexes have a slim. genial host; but still, •I was. r r r (( f�' _ A. t�
181 and Kevin Dekker 188. �!� + �tf(�� �Ii 'if
• lead in the league standings
in the WIHL t(( f(� '•, _ - -
with 51 points,' followed by dV
Recreation Report
the Edsels with 50, the
Impalas with 47; 'thee Meres
Crawford Dodgers rtook on
the Staihton Spitfires
p` res last
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TUESDAV EVENING
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BY RENNIE ALEXANDER
Pec.
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with 43 the Classic' with 38
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week in the battle for first
COMMERCIAL LEAGUE
Tea4n- standin s Cath 's
Director _
and- the Tempos. with 23.
place. The Dodgers took an
Chipmunks, 44; Dylis's
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Shawn McKague had the
early .lead, and hung on for a
Dogwoods, 51; Linda's Little
JANUARYCLEARANC
The Lockridge Memorial
men's high single of 215 arnd
'
well-deserved 4-3 win_
.
Rascals, 67; Pam's Polka-
Arena will,: be closed Jan: 1
the high .triple of 590, while
_ ..
Monday night the News-
'boys
rocs,- 45; • Shari"s Shirttails, �
and there was nofigure.'
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Betty 'Burley had the ladies-•
boys beat the Mustangs in a
42; Terry's Mrs. T's; 61.
E
skating,' industrial hockey,
high sitegle of 239. and Edna •
high -scoring affair,`. 12-7, to.UL
Ladies' high single, Lyla
parents' and tots' skating or
Young had the high triple of
keep Bridge in the basement.
Ann Harkness, 263; high
' ' n sale. Listed are a few of the many oustanding savings,
adult skating. over the.
603. Other high games were
Standings'in. the Wingham.
triple, Lynn Ohm, 452. Men's
Christmas holiiday.
rolled by Gene Porter 203;
Industrial Hockey League
high single and triple, Rod1100.00
v ,
1 'I 'I I ' 1 '
There will' be public
Fred Ohm 204; Shirley
have Crawfordsin front with
Hickey, 279, 490.
1 1 1 1 OFF
skating Jan. 2 from 1 W 3
Storey 217 and Muriel Irvine
13 points, one ahead of
Games over 200: Franke
1000
ALL 1All
p.m. and Jan. 5 from 6:30 to
'7:3'0
233 and 202.
Staintons. The . Advance-
—
Burke, 25'4; Cathy
this season's newest
Harris Tweeds, Wool Tweeds,
p` m.
The Wingham Recreation
BLUEVALE MIXED
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Times had seven points
while Bridge trails with four.I
,Carson,
216; Bob Pegg, 208; Susan-Rizes
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36 to 50 Reg, 219. lo 299, Grand selection over 1500 suits.
7� Suede Likes, Corduroys, Camel, E
This season's newest famous brands
---r�en►utu► s waapl` !>
ladiek''highsingle of 219 and
9. Sizes 36 to 54.
Park &
grams will begin the week
of Jan. 13. Registration., will
take Jan.•9 from 7 to 8
the high triple of 600, while .
Milt Boyd had the men'shigh
Large1'oW'
attends
others,
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FOR
place
-single. W6282 and the high
: r -HE EARLY SHOPPER - CRUISE WEAR SPECTACULAR
p.m.. in Gym 228 at the F.E.
Madill Secondary.;, School.
triple of s72.
high were
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Sunda School +concert
,
MEN'S SPRING STIFLED SUITS
$6900
There is no pre -registration
....Other. games.
_ sizes 40 to 46 • Re t
g. 0 299. SALE
for student'programs.
rolled by Herb Kenyon. 233,
Marg Moffatt Ross
. B.ELGRAVE — A Targe
shinybaubles.
SPRING STYLED SPORTCOATS. = 95:
3 9
Three new :programs will
Nig208;
Nicholson 212 and Alice
d
crowd was in attendance on
The opening welcome and
Sizes 4o to 46 Reg.. to 169, • - SALE
be offered this winter, for
Massey 206.
the evening of Dec. 20, when
prayer were given by Rev.
MEN'S POLYESTER/COTTON CASUAL SLACKS
$1995
students: introduction to tap
the Sunday School students
Johne G. Roberts. The
...._
Hundreds to choose, Reg. 4'0. SALE .
dancing, introduction to jazz
from ' Knox United Church
..their
' hymn ymn "O Come"
MEN'S SHORT SLEEVE SPORTSHIRTS & S.S.: KNIT TOPS
$14115
and guitar lessons.. There
NOWC'�..
presented annual.
A11 Ye Faithful" was sung
Heg.'25. to 40. Hundreds td choose from - SALE
also. will be girls' gym-
a ,BS lose
Christmas concert in the
and' scripture lessons were
nasties, ballet, kung fu,
to LlStoml 4A
Women's lnstituteHall. Rev.
-regd
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1 1 DRESS
minor league 46sketball and
John Roberts was master of
M'rs. George Procter,CORDUROYS
badminton..
Last Saturday the Wing-
ceremonies.
organist, .accompanied b26
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The adult leisure pro-
ham Novice "B" team play-
The junior Sunday School
the senior choir, presentedSALE
leg, to 70, OF MEN'S SWEATERS
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g5ams, knit(n,�lude ►,rliec>or__ .,._
ed�a,n-eatcellexe6:garne against,
cktoir, opened, the program,
the . atLtlee,Le:: "Shepherds
On Sale
design and decorating, gue- ,
the visiting. Listowel Reds-
with two songs. Each epass, '
Shake Your Drowsy' Sleep".
1000
tar lessons, floral 'design
, However the local lads still
from" beginners to seniors,
The . junior choir sangReg,SALE
MENSUEDE BOMBER
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and arranging, introduction
played the -role of Santa
. presented skits 'or^ songs
'.'Welcome the Bobo" and the
to knitting, ladies' fitness;
Claus and present6d-Listow-
des eflbffik :tU'Vffi'stmas
`cofnbflh6d choirs presented
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badminton, practical auto
el with a 4-1 win.
story.
"Carol Sweetly Carol".
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TWEED,WOOL & WOOL,. , , , 1 e
mechanics, introduction to'
Listowel - opened the
Jayne Vincent . gave a
Carols and prayers from
t , , �' CROYDON ALL WEAT
self defence, Scottish
scoring and•led 1-0 after the
re6tation,.IaeiMartonsang a.
"the service book were used.
' 'country dancing and men's •
first period. Then to -,the
solo and Ross'Procterread a
Mr. Roberts 'spoke briefly
1A GROUP FALL & WINTER JACKET,
floor hockey. There will be a
- - -
L,isto*ee p-oe�otr: pr char co mar � eacb f ime _charas-�T
st'ellfl ir�mP, Dreg—.
t '
' oiie-day course in cross-
widened the gap to 3-0before
munit spirit of Lewis Cook ,
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teristics: "The Promise",
' ' '
country skiing Jan. 11 and
Wingham got on the
A few•members.of the youth
"The Fulfilment" and "The
Great selections to choose fr.
s s s DRESS
pre -registration will be held
scoreboard. With two
group presented, their own
Ne'wWay"..
i r e ,.HUNDREDS
Jan. 8. For more information
minutes ;left in the 'period,
rendition of tie. Church's
The recessional hymn and
r
call 357 1208.
Peter Gusso scored after
annual meeting...
the benediction concluded anReg.
to 60. SAILE
'Public skating this
being set up by Matthew,
"Clifford- Coultes and
inspiring service., 1
SAVE t e � e t$1995r �
Saturday is ' canceled
Adams And Jason Crawford.'
company held an auction
MEN'S FAMOUS BRAND ROBES FROM '
` because of the Atom tour-
However the Reds quickly
sale of mufth-heeded items
_HeWWk Atoms
SAVE IN OUR JEAN DEPARTMENT
' narrient. However theFe will
nullified that goal as they
for around,the house.
defeat Wingham
' COTTON CORDUROY
be public skating on Jan.,2.
scored their fourth marker
Th, e, Sunday School
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tSTORE
Additional hock®y games
"this
after only one minute of plaey
choir closed the program
The Howick Atoms gave
I l FF 1 t
week are: jan, 3. A`toin
in the third period'
with three Christmas carols.
their coaches- a niceMEN'S
LEVI LEE OF t
^" tournament begins at3 p.m.;
Jonathon Powell led the
George Culf led a short sing- '
Christmas present last4
1 6/6
8;30 p.m., Royals vs.- Kin'-
Listowel attack -.'with two
song and Santa arrived to
Sunday evening as the boys
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cardine;
goals,
pass ou't bags of candy and_
defeated Wingham by ..a
ALL NEW LADIES'
Jan. 4, Atom tournament
Both teams had many good
gifts to all members of the
count of 3-1 in a Very well-
PLEASE NOTE. All Christmas
starts again at 10 a.m. and
scoring chances throughout
Sunday. School.
played game.
1106111ill T. than Jan. I
runs until 6 p.m.; 8 p.m.,
, the ,, match And- both
Christmas Ev'e servers
Leading Ho -wick to victor
g y
-
Intermediate Ladies vs. Tiv-
goaldenders made mahy
was Kyle Wheeler with a hat
erton; ';
good saves. Chad Davis
BELGRAVE — A piano
trick, while Michael
Jan. 5, 3:,.30 p.m.,, Jokers
played pArticularly well for
prelude' of Christfnas: music.
Hargrave, had, two assists.
vs. Kineardine;'•7:30 -p.m.,
Wingham even after being
by Sheita Anderson• set the
Ryan,Gal.iaher and Ryan
STOR15
Juveniles vs.'1hount Forest;
struck bey the puck a couple .
tone for the Christmas Eve
•Rujtan had single assists.'
e . r ays a Week
Jan. 6, 4 p.m., figure
of times in, unpadded areas,
carol . service held last
Dennis Wintemute 'played
Moriday. Saturday
skating; 9:30,p.m. Crawford
The Novice "B" coaching •.
Tuesday evening at KnolcOEM
very solidly in net for
Dod ars vs, ridge Motors;
staff wishes everyone a '
United Church.
Howick, including a spec=
0-- .
Ia1a,�Z ll ka .1?ewWee As
'
Maff
erry Christmas and happy
The church was decorated
nicula��_
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VS.. Mount Forest; 910 P.rre,
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riperi6d•.
eet
Bantam As vs. Listpwel and
Next •Saturday' the bays
glowing tapers, poinsettias
;Ryan Deyell, assisted by
Jop.m.,StaintonSpitt'iresys.
play host to -the' Listowel,
A-hd a tree^t.rimme'd with
Ken •'H•ogg, scored for
�if3v�atrceirees
Whites.a.t 5:p,.Lrt.• .. W
many colored lights and '
Wingham,
61,4 w�" ro�R