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I 'I", I, - -a`l g I "', i� - I , , , 5" , , I i2 �`V . INN � 2', . "; . - . I .., , 11.1 - ` : 1A. !" fil r - 11, !-0;7-.,.,,, . - ­1�ifl;,,k�', �",�?",,�.,41� The Wingbilm Ironmen Junior C The win Wingham!s finsi in 1 !JU4 r p I �.,, 4,�, I - I , I V. I ... I 511'IiMZ�01 ��j,'�M,i�',g�,`;! �': . . `�, - -�i , 0 extended its winnin es against the. Sears , ;�11� , N �"17 Zli`1111*�`.� i- .. I I ­ , I , , , I im" .� "'U'a ",14r� ,� I N,� - , "R � , T . SENIQRI.�AVIES� - � . ' 1,EGION MIXE,D . 1, `� . " � -�� ,g,gl'? ,,-��,�,6',4�;,,, ,� i", " ""'O". ,i� I CI g. streak to * four . tri " loi �11111 01 I -'�, 1111-111 I-, I - , fl.I� � WR,,Nis,,,�`��, " -2 squeaker over season and improves the home ........ . The Suiihoweis - continue to lead , 'The Wild Berries continue to the re, four gameo with a 3 - ,, ­ ­ -1 I.., "I " ', ,f�, ; ea son � the league and now have 52 points. ,lead the league And- now ,have 72,, ... . 113-1, , , IN, '-'�'­ - I I z -,g, -Q. second place PortElsin Bears. The record for the Tronmen to, an im- : , I glv , 111 They are � followed by, the Pansies - , ' , - " , ,. � progsi . � � I points, followed by the Daisies, 60, , . ,0 � - -Saturday -3-1 . .., I ,�, . . " night home game featured ve5 - I . -. : , ,,�, �, 1-1, 'i , . I allci the with 46, the the Phlox, 56, the Wild Carrots, 48, ! .. 1�'o 1-W, ..""', ! -, I 11 , Three stars . all Daisies �,.I��,, ­-. , ­�d . a, an outstanding performanc.e%y of the contest were the G - It ­. ,, , .. .ev �P � -Sweet Peas, 4i and the S* ... 6U, I , , 7 , , " �. ,1 � I goalteodirs, Braun of the Ironman - * 14(1101 , 30, theAsters, 2.5 and the the � " , :.... , 1� jf� I � ­­ . ""' : ­ , , "5, Mitch Braun .between. tho,'Wingham , , 11 '.. , .1 Violets, 38. 11, ;.: I I , I Roses, "Ill �' pipes. I . and Mike ,Rourke of the Bears, and . ,. Res, 21. " I � 11 INI.; i . 11, I � . I Cameron. ,� I ' i�� , � , " �,,;­. 11 Defenceman Rob Willis opened Brett Cameron. Honorable mention , I . Marjorie Coulter had the high Betty Morin had the ladies' high I 111,5 . ,11. I 11 ti , I ,�11 ,�11 ,�11 ,�11 ,�11 ,�11 ,�11 ,�11 . ,�11 .... . . , ,­ , 11 , 7,� i T" , " . � , single of 224 and high doubles were single of 297 and the high triple of 658 , ''i .,. - ... I the scoring for the Ironmen at the goes to Steve Nicholson for play I ,Vp%- �, .� . ­ , 10, 9945 %"., I ., , kl� I bowled b� Mrs. Coultes- 413; Vera was rolled by Shirley Young. Willis . , % �il 1, .1. — 11 I $41'��I'i�WLII'i ... V I . - i,��;� , - , ... 1. �, I 4:45 mark of the first period on. an in the game. � 1". ­?, i - . 'I, I 11; , 9 "': ; I . I g I . � � . , I ? , , IW-5XV ,,!� I end to end rush. The splendid solo . . " . IN " . Moffat 333; Kay McCormick 311; Hall had the men's high single of 199 , ,r' N . . I;,,, - � I �,; , :­ ,­' I 4 -- ;`­; ,� .��, � - 1, J. 1'1.111� , . .t Z . ­. , . I . , '. '1- '114 .. 9. I � I , T ' "' "" to . . ,M), , 'Ai, W� ", , . �- ',�� " F 11,114R11,11 j,g� I . , Q- 1- 1. � �­Sl ill- ,111 ,.�,i - '1� 1A . Mae Louttit 303 and Catherine and Don Montgomery and Don . 1 �0­44' ': A ,% s�, " effort occurred with both teaing raytdh'A ms .1, , I 1, � D I - ­ �,;­­i­'., " , .111", �111 I I I'll M '. I , Campbell 302, Burley tied for the high triple of 504.', �, , .1 I I "A ." 4� 1 ... � 4� I -,. I , I . � I V, ­ ".1., 1� .."�,�� - .; playing three -on -three. Tony . 1, I " "!..,.. I , i", �" 1. . � I 1'*,01't , �':� ... � 1. �,� , . . , -�­ j�',,,�' iA,)T,-,`,`; I... Duncan knotted score' for the edged by Howicke- -- - I ­ MON. NIGHT MEN'S . Other high games were rolled by � �.��,,'.-, -:*k�j". � pp, ' P", 4 .11 . , , F�.f�­ �., I I ��,,.�,q,F�,,�lp-,��';�,�,,,�� ,�4 . . . . . . . . . I I I .. - , " . ,:"- ,. � I ""V,;1--'1.1-," � .1 ... . " , ) 'i�, - , i i , I . �11.' . .. The Boat People lead the league Sharon Yorke 270; Florence ;!; - , . . . . Bears at 17:27. . . . ; I ­­,!, ,� N" ,'&.,,! "" � . - . 11 �g& , , . �; , � " - " - - , .With 35 points, followed by 'the Delmage 254; Shirley Young 252; 4 - - . -,,' : 7 �, ., 1:.. , , The second period featured ex- in a well played game at home, the 4� - .-,"A' � �,�; .<� . . ,,'��, : ,�,�Iy,�-- ,­. I �-�", , � . I - . I . " , " " I - �� :,� ­�� �,: -, , - �. .... � 1�'.i­ , .- ­. � ".1,11 a ii Muriel -Irvine 237, 234 and Isa '-' ,K".o�l�' - " A "X ,I Gophers, 21, the Stone Rollers, 20, '�� "I , ", I - .1 "i IM I " bell ,,p�.A li­ ,.­­ '. , � -3. " ­ 1� , e ­� cellent goaltending at both of ' Howick Atoms defeated Drayton 5 , 4-, I , ''. " I �', , �1; �. f; ....... -V, , .V § '�1�1')'.L ", " . " 11, ,� : the Black Machine and the. Volts, 18 Montgomery 234. � PP . � I 'A' , 1, ? t W TWW� the rink. With only 35 seconds I Leading Howick with a pair of ! " L lie,."J& L ;,,-, . . , . ­­ , and the Matadors, 14. "I - I ,2" �,`� %R. , remaining in the, period, Dan goals was Ryan Ruttan, while - ". , 11--,; - - � . . "I �'­';;- -,. Jim Steffler had the high single of � " ,.. L 11 I - I I � I �t � I ­ � Gilchrist connected to give the singles went ,to Mark Dosman, 1. ' 1 '.318 and the high triple of 757. OPtimist Atoms, - , , ­�� I ; / , , " -,.,I " � IronmeTi a 2-1 edge going into the Randy Dowler and David Keil. . I ! . Other high- rollers were Charlie a I 0 aw'..." i ... I . , Vi. , INK -* . �' final frame. , � , Dorman and Keil also picked up . � .Hopper 313; Ken Saxton 236; Dave win one, lose two - �,l I ' I - , . - . I 0 , Scott Morgan tied the count at two two assists, with singles going, to . . .Nesbitt 233; Grog Storey Z28 and Rob . . - with less than four minutes to go in Michael Greig, Michael Hargrave, McKenzie 225. � in touinament , . I . . - - . . .: i I I I I I : the contest and it appeared0to many Trevor' Smith, Simon Atton and... - -.- Thanks to spares Rod Hickey and I . . .. I .. 1� . observers that the Bears had -,R . . . 1, I I . yan Gallaher. I ,. Terr .11 0. .- ..� , z ,y Rintoul.­ At the Wingham Optimist Atom I I I., .": " -point in:.the, Dennis Wintemute played solidly - . . '. . ... I ". "' . managed to salvage a .1 I , ,� Silver Stick tournament 'the ,host I i�i,,',,,111 . I hard fought match. However, the in net for Howick. � � -1 COFFEE KLATCH ` Wingham team played well, winning' I tt li, �', .,.� , " . ,, ­... i match. , . I . . . Those bowling good, games U� . 1.11" il I., 9 1, 11, I . . . stage was. set or some last minute Atom Antics", The Atoms played , I . ­ the first game ahor losing the second . .­!�i � .1 k *,, I.., � I - far better hockey in this game, than . ..week were: Kay McCormick 221; , i, .. , ... . ... . . heroics by Brett Cameron, as he . I Clinton, the 1- '. .", �, "! . . . pulled the trigger in the dying , they had in their three previous, . Muriel Irvine 202,; Shirley Young til a elope match against C � . 01 - I I I eventual . I tournament winners.s. I I . � I t, I � , - 201,191 and Florence Thompson 192. , f 1 14 - . seconds to give the home team a 3-2 encounter. . Florence .,,,;.,.. I ",": . 1 ­,��x"'w 1 a. , , 1 W',,.6,.� . � I .. I . � I , : -, , . I In the first game against ' ' I ��,, . 4or", � . t . I . , I'll . . . . . . i I ­ I � � . . , Recreation Report Tavistock,. the Optimist Atoms '­,,,���.?;!��,', A� V .� I I , . ­ . . ­ , I ." . . .... - . - .1 . , I jumped into an early lead on Shawn . . ,��­, , .,�' 11 . i , � k � . . ....." r, � ,, .­-­,�� I I I . I I 11 . I i I yin " 11 ­ 1,10, BY RENNIE ALEXANDER ffi,:� ""a",,r , 11 � I .. 11, � -- � . ! - ��, - i_ j� ,, �, .. . 11 �, . , , , . -, e ' �g �'k �111 � , . , � I I -7 e I Virigham Lions'.Midgets los , �,­ - � Gedeke's goal from Bart Cameron RAI.Xp " -, �� � " : . "'. � AV 4W� - , -� .,., ��;111 �­ �:. ', . I 1, . .. Rec. D'irector . � Ir W4!�, .'. . .. . ..� :� ­� I : , 1. .11:: � I "I'', I : � , ­ I ­­­ - ­ .1. � . I , Zy" "I 1, " 14".. . . -17 1 1. '.*,. . and-MattNm Hunter. � 6 ­., 1- ­ �Ii�:11111111111- I I I .11 I � I - a ­ . . . ­ .. . I I 1. 1 " - I I " , it, �, �,!,�',,,,;,� .1 I �'­ 1- 11 % I i� i. 1-1 I I I il, - � �,f, . . . After a scoreless second period, , �;,,�47,�,,�,,,, 4'm�� " � , '� ­ �. N �'� , 1. 11 " g� 11 .� I '. �,�,��W,,z`­".,,­ . '. " �, 1, ­ � .in game at tournament. ,, �. Aftc - i,-`�,��W,,z` ,,.,,, , 1".. I � I final - I 1­�,�:,�i� ,I I ''.. I T . � i- � . I .1.. 1 171. - There will be Public skating at the i Shane Pegg scored from Ken Ii ogg 11,�`� ­1� �.­ . . - I . , � j�,­,,,�,­ . , "' I . " 1, I . l?"11", .,,,', � 0, I I � . . � . . ­ '* " . . . "..., . � . .. I . 11; I I I . 'LoCkridge" Memorial Arena this to give Wingham a two-gbal lead . .1. , 1: I . �� 11 . I 1. . I i . , . NJ,. . . ­� - ' I I . . Saturday from 1,t6TP,M. . , early in the third. . � � . DIVISION CHAMP'S—Drayton, I nadvancedI I J The ... WinghaM, Lions, Midgets Brophy, from Steve . Ayr, with a win over Drayto , to the overall championship game against 't I I ... Thynne and . I , . The hockey schedule for this week Tavistock scored at the midway Clinton in. the- Wing ,ham Optimist Atom Silver Stick Tournament the weekend. Bill Adams, Silver Stick travelled to, Arthur late last nionth,to McKee. . . I ... . . . . I. I . I . ­ . Arthur I . I point of the but " , tournament there. The Aithur's is as follows:, - final period b regional director for Southwestern Ontario presents division pennant to Ayr captain Nathan, McLeod while take part in a tournam Palmer -tied the match I .. Wingham lads did'very well, losing with a goal from Scott Marshall. . . .. Thurs.; Jan. 8, 7 p.m., Legion Wingham- held on to get the 2-1 win Chad Creeden, assistant arena manager holds the -championship plaque. In the background is the tourna- ­ . I I %PeeW,.ees vs.'Walkerton; and a&ance to.furthor play against ment director, . Bill Brown. '' - . . - . . out to Mount Forest in n the - cham- I The battle continued as Leachman �9 . � Put Wingham ahead owa goal , I Fri., Jan.'9, , 2:30 p.m., high school Clinton Saturday. . . I I . I I I . .. . I . . I pionship round. , . ' , . . . I , . . I . vs. Walkerton; 7:15 p.m.,, Super'X Clinton led 2- ' I at the end of the I a ' 0 " . , Wingham defeated Grand Valley I Hewitt and Thynnie. . I . Atoms vs". Howick; 8:30 p.m., first period, with the lone Wfi I . 671.in the first game of the tourna-' Arthur's Israel scored, to ,tie the, 11 -Rockers,vs. Durham . ; , ' '. . -' . goal scored by Ryan Leibold on Howi��',- ­ ment in a rough, tough game. 1, , game, but Wingham werit.,ahead on,'igham" ' -. I c-a'n� . e ­ �. Sat., Jan. 10, 2.p.m., 'Kentucky - in . .. I . . 'J.. C., Hewitt scored Wingham's . goals scored by,j,pachinan and Daer . . . . pass fro Shane Pegg and Brett I I . . � I "I * - . - .1 , Nuggets ,vs.. Drayton; Q:30 p.m., Sangster. .. t I , I , , ,,, I , 2 , , first goal from Dave Heinhiffler- and assisted by Hewitt,, McKee and I . � . .. China House PeeWees vs. Listowel; In the second period, Wingham fell - . ' �One minute later Paul Brophy' Lea`Chman. I . f8 P.)rn,, Intermediate I � adies vs.' behind 3-1 before I , starting a . , - scored for the Lions' -squad, assisted . ' In the third frame, Arthur tied the I . . . ., ., 71\i�;��,,w ., - comebwk bid. Befor�,'the period .. . urna, ent consolatiom'.by'Bill Ki.nahan. Things just kept " game on goals by Coughler and I I . I . . . 1. . ' . I Sun .�, Jan. It, I p,ni,, Kin Bantams ended; haven Gedcke scored on a " . I . . 0 rolling along for the Wingham lads Nielson. With four minutes I ' . %'�4. X; r1k - �. fA i 11 i', ?A5 p.n . i., Novice As pass from, Marc Poulin and Ken I Clutch goaltending by Peter : which previously had been defeated,- Howick in the consolation - cham- as Corey McKee scored from remaining; Hewitt scored from : .1 � . . lal,ovel, - , I I Stewart ,and Jeff Dowler, great- . byPalm6rston. ,...,. � pionship., I 8rophy'to give-Wingham a 3-0 lead. : ..... Brophy to -give Wingham a 7'6 lead. ' . Vb. 1 . Hogg tallied an unassis.ted,goal to -tie eat . ' ' - , . . Mon., Jan. 12, 9:30 p.m., Staintons ' . defensive efforts by',Todd Tem- Howick .scored the only'goal of the ,The first period featured gr I * . the score at 3-'3. ' ' At the start of the second frame Kinahan consolidated Wingham's . Mdge,Motors; . ' pleman, Donald Llvermwre',af,nd first period. on power play. goaltending and so,tpe heayy hitting ' 'Grand Valley's Petor'Ham Ham mo, win by scoring into an empty net on � . vs, , I I However, .Clinton. scored two un- i - . I I .. Tu; , ' ;,; 1.) 7 p,m., Nuggets VS.' � . answered goals in th . e'ihird period t Craig King, the goal scoring of Steye Gibson scored after taking a pass - with no goals scored by either team: scored from Thomas and Huso � , ut a pass from' Brophy and Hewitt with . I ' I . Kincardine� 8 p.m'.", Lions. Midgets I 0` Gibson and an strong team , , from Craig King. I I Steve Fritz scored late in the Kinahan scored fro ' ' . . - take a 5-3-. win and eliminate .� , i . .0 e and only 22 seconds left in the game. I . I . ,vs, Walkerton �rrd 10 ,p.m.-, ;Win ham from1further tournament t. effort, propelled the Howick Ban- In the second frame,'How, ck took second, period to give Brussels the Rick'Le,achman, to give Wingham a. , This win advanced . Wingham to ; . . . tams to .win • the consolation a 2-0 lead on a perfectly executed 'lead. Howpver, it was short-lived as '' . .. � ' Craw vs, Adv'*ance-Times. � 'play. .� 1. � ly 4-1 lead. . -, the championship game. The game I . I I 1. . I .. : ,; . . . championship Dec. 30 at the two -on -one break with Henhoeffor 28 seconds later, Camm took perfect Before the period was o I . . . I. . ' I . over, Jim with Arthur was a well-pipyed, clean I I . I . . .. I Palmerston tournament: taking a pass from Gibson to blast it passes from Gibson and Henhoeffor . I I ' I English was taken to, hospital in match as only four penalties were t 'n , ' . Howick faced a strong Elora tedin 'by the Elma-Logah netminder. to beat the goalie. . I Fergus with a broken.collarbone and assessed to Arthur and . five- to I I . I . - . . . Klin Bantams ge 7-5., Wi I. � in their first game and the local lads Alan Thompson scored for Elma- - The third period was wide-open I . . . I .Chris Michie left the game -with a Wingham. I . I 1, . - . .1 were, dealt a big,blow' after only one , Logan to narrow the score, to 2-1, but If6ekey. _-Both -teams 'seemed to get' -i* foot injury. I . . � . . . .. " championship -in Silver'Stick, opener . , ,,. . minute of la when the team lo' Howick ma naged , two ?successive their isocond,wind and,extra set of I I I . . 11 , In the championship , final, . . . � . St 'Wliigh'am,'� Terry Dae �' Wingham was defeated 4-1 by Mount I I I . I . I . . r aer And -W,i the services of John Greig due to a ' I goals to take a 4-1 lead after two legs. The "i slbn�-116nhoeffer duo Leachman scored ;vMh assists going Forest. After a period of fast hockey, , . . . . I , The Wirigbam Kinsmen Bantams ' T he team tra'vels to Watford, sep.arated,ghoulder. , - periods. Gibson scored on a solo. had , an outstanding Ainal frame. . . . � .1 . , - , I I I . I . I . to Bpy nd Kinahan. The win ored for Wingham from Wingham I , travelled to Watford to participate in Friday, Jan. 9 to take on Lambeth in .1 1. Elora displayed a strong power effort and Jeff Carom made a nifty Gibson scored four goals while, advanced WinghaM. * to the A ` . Logan with just over one - - the first round of Watford's 27th � the second . " Play scoring two first period * move by, the defence 'to score the Henh,peffer displayed .his passing &�ision. ' I I I , I , .. .. d game of the tournament. . . � ' I . I remaining in the'frame. . . annual Silver .Stick' tour- Continuing vic'tori'es will see goals. Howick's -Steve MacGregor" , fourth goal after taking -a Jeremy skills with three assists. 'The Lions Midgets defeated the ' ,11 . , . � . . - . , . I Mount,Forest came,back with two, , nament,.downing Ridgetown 7-5 to � Vingham playing Saturday answered with one of his own to Taylor pass. . ' ,,,�. , -` Livermore also added assists host team, Arthur,. 11 . . ay evening . . -' . 8-6 in the'second : quick goals around the 10 -minute . , . I I . t9e,count. Jaret He�hoeffee., '.'Alec Thompson, scored for Elma- as he his ability to',"start , 1� I� . advance to further play. ., and twice on Sunday in a I . . . game of ,the tournament. Arthur�s " ma rk- of the second frame to take a 2- I * Rob Harrison' potted thb.first goal "'Ns ' � . and Todd Terdoleman drew assists. Logan 'late 'in the third for to , rushes from his own end. Jason m . . . . I - I attend -the International -Silver Stick . I . ayne and Palmer scored the first , I lead. Then Todd Parker scored two , 1. . of his hat track to 1- ,Tburnamentatthe,endofJantiary. After some, line -juggling,, the make the score 4-2. However, Gibson, , Edgar added a single assist to one of two markers from ,Nielson and more goals, for Mount Forest -to -11 I , , , . I ­ , I I Howick. boys regrouped. in the scored his third goal of the game. Gi . bson's goals., I . ls�ael However, Wingham came , record his hat trick. . 0 lead, on 6� pkik from. linerhates ­ .,- , � . - . I I T", . . . , ' ' . . . Jason Coultas and Jason Bloomberg. . second frame and forced Elora on, while Howick was short-handed to . Stewart and Dowler shut -out the back with the next three goals by .. " Mo'dnt' Forest won the .cham- Minor Bantams . I . Steve Michie rushed in to'give I many occasions. A powerplay goal put the game out of reach, Brussels shooters in the third period . . . . I . , , 11 Mike Logan from Kinahan and , p'ionship and the Lions Midgets were I I I . I Wingham a 2-0 lead on a play from by Tern &nan'tied the match after , Howick once again.'received solid , to give Howick the 5-1 victory ,and Br'oiphy�- Hewitt from and the runners-up, . . - . I . down Kincardine , PI ­ . . ' . - Jeff Tolton at the end of the � first . . I _ two periods. Livermore assisted on goaltending from ,Stewart and consolation- championship. r . 1. . .. . . I I . I , . . . I period. , - I Mark Metez scored two goals to,, the goal. .. . . bowler. . . . King, the Howick captain, I .� . I - 1. - ,. I , , I . I Don Heirimiller opened the ' In the third period Elora scored , HQWICK.5, BRUSSELS I. received the trophy on behalf of the' I � 0 1 . . - lead the Wingham Minor Hockey" with five minutes remaining to .. Brussels eliminated"Mitchell after tea I m. The Howick squad received a ..L.egion PeeWee's play"well . I I .in the second'on a perfectly set LIP Bantams to'a 34 win in Kincardine' , ' ' .L I . . . I . .1 pass from eent�emanl Jeff mck regain the lead, The game was not a fiVe-minute sudden -death over- banner to hang in the arena and each P% I . McKee. Sunday evening., until the I , I . . Coultes gave Wingham a 4-01oad.on . There was 'no scoring' in the 'decided ,p�t,20 seconds of time period and a shoot-out to face player received -a keeper pennant. at Silv'.er Stick tournament i I I• ,a Jfine effort � with Tolton 'and, ope ing frame, but Dwayne Hicke' play when -Elora managed to score . . I . . . I I 11 . .. , I . .. befor .1 III y " empty � I I . / � � . . an emp net goal to send Howick $' - a.inst, The. Wingham Legion PeeWees' - champions from Belmont in an ' I 1. 131`6ernb�rg, e . Rid started things'off for Wifigham at , optimi­ t Atoms win,,. ' stepped in to narrow the count to 4-2 11: 18 of the second w into the consolation round. The final ", � I . .o . n goals by Don Harrison and S I . with a blistering "score ,in this game featuring out I Forest I I 0 - I 'travelled to Watford to compete in il I exciting and close. game. � B6urne Cott slap shotftom the point that found . . 'the annual Silver Stick regional: held Wingham in the game late in Se,,,oi d. Ilarrison again. scored* to its.ma ' standing goaltending 4nd punishing Mouht'Kinca, - ine '. '. I � , rk. ­ I . 11 �, . I finals Although they did. not win, ' the third period. Rob V . give Wingham a.5-2 lead at the end of Kin'eardine tied it up minutes later body checks was 4-2. 1 1 11 . . . I I HarrisonM,61(ay scored � I I.. I I . . I they played three solid games of a hat trick while Hadded ' ' two frames. only to.s.ep Metez get the" Wingham 110WICK 5, E,LMA-LOGAN 2 Win am Optimist Atoms were , goal lead when he, scored an hockey. I ''.. ". . I 11 three assists and single assists went _ , -Log innO sin two games played during unassisted goal from the point. . Ridgetown came out roaring in the , lead back with four minuteg,left in Howick faced a big Elma an w Its I . ' , Port StanleY5, Wingham 4 ,, to Bloomberg, McKee and Dey 611. 1 I third and scored three times to tie the period. Jeff Wall drew the assist. squad -In its second game, a team the holiday season. .'Mount Forest came -back to,cut the Port, Stanley'jump�d into a 4-0 - .1 I . I ' . . I .. I On, Saturday, 'Dec. 27, the Atoms margin. to 3-2, but -Brett .Sangster . tl.v.� match as a tired Winghain team Metez also scored in the third ' ' over .. I lead. However; Wingham refused to Parkbifi:l, Wingham 2 ... . I Iched. With less than three period, assisted by - Local PeeWees came up with .a- 4-2 decision restored the two goal margin for ,. ,�a, I Shawn ThompI quit and fought back. to come within , Parkhill jumped into a three goal . minutes utas remaining, the Kin Bak. son. . .. . . *'.�, . . � , Mount Forest, then handed .Kin- Wingham when he scored on a pass 6ne goal. Andrew Gibs6n played well -lead and'once again the Winghain, W - �, - ca ,,. in , W ' I ta m s again, took over As Pote'Strong The -Bantams will take to the hit brick 'all, ` . rdine A- 6-3 '�etback"the following from Shane Pegg. .) - . in 'net as did the defense corps' of Pee ees refused -to roll over and I , . . . ."scored, from ,Coultes and Tolton Lpckridge Memorial 'Arena ice on a , ' day. I . .. . � Wingham 6, Ki . ticardine 1 3 ' . ,,- Currie, urrio, Bloomberg and Poulin. ,play Idead even thoughy were � ­ .. - . I followed by Harrison's' third goal to Frida , 'Jan. `9 at',6. 30 'in a ffihkiE�up, in.jasl two games , Wingham 4, MouiWForest 2 .. I I unable to score the equalizer. I ly, . - - I .1 . Sunday's game saw the Optimist, Harrison scored a pair of goals while complete his hattrick. . game against Kincardine. , . I ' .. � in the .Saturday game, the Bloremberg and Mike McKa "added , Parkhill went on to win the con- ( - . .1 The Great China House PeeWees Optimist' Atoms" played , Moun . t Atoms continuing their winning . y solation., .1 . . Ba ran up �against two brick walls in Forest and overcame I an..,eafly ,-o� streak witha 6-3 victory over Kin- shigles. Assists went to McKee and Bloomberg 'scored -their 14. yed well - Poulin, with two each, and 6ne'each unassistedand Voyell scored fromHowick. , tams get off. ig, - two hockey encounters deficit to. emerge as 1he eventual 4-2 -cardine.-The entire team pla � Harrisonand R. Me In I I to R. McKay, Bloomberg ,and . .. ­ Kay. I i I .., . plaod over the weekend. The local winners. ' I to contribute to the third straight Currie. Wingbam' will McKay in" ' - - skaters, were outscored 10-1 by Blyth With just five seconds Win for Wingham, 1, � ' ,the ' ds remaining � I I I Wingham3, Belmont 2 1 '. Legion tournament this weekend in. . I to a good start -in �`87 ­ P - and 12-1 by Ustowel. . in the first period, Ken Hogg set up- ' Fi" am 'defeated last year . . I ', I I I , ,ve different, ..... players counted Wingham . ,s R . ipley. . I I Blyth to, Wingham I , Matthew Iffinter for Wingham's first," 'gbals for ... &'. .. .. Optimist Atoms, in, , I ­­ . . . I . . I . -ou - I 'Friday night in Blyth the Groat goal and set the score at a 1-1 tie. \ ' eluding two by Matthew Hunter and I .1 . I I Numet s Wallace penalties and' Camm and Gibson each scored a' I . eibold, Ken Ho 9 the Howick Bantams to.a.convineing 'H * liday 'stu 1. I an awesome Howick power play led pair of first -period' markers, while -China House PeeWeesfacddoff ifi,An . 'in the second Period,, Wingham singles . -Henhoeffer added a single tally to Hogg, 0 ffing , result . - 0 exhibition game against the Blyth ,v�ent ahead 2-1 on An unassisted goal Marc Poulin and Shawn Gedeke. .. I I I . 131-0 victory at the Howick Com- give Howick a,o5-2 lead, after one representative team. ' I '' -by Hunter, the only scoring play in ,. Liebold and Gedcke also added 0 , . , � r . , I I. . I 4% I mW avenin f rame. ' � The game �Iid not turn out exactly the middle frame. * . two assists . In, � - u I I iity Centre last Friday C sts Wtheir point total while two( losses for N ­'996ts ,Six powerplai-y" goals Certainly Howick increased the lead to 0-3 as the Wingham plaijers would have Early in the third period, 'Shane Pegg, Bart Cameron, Hogg ' 1 . I . . . I . „started Howick off to a good start in 'after two. periods of play. Second- liked. Getting quality shots on net is Jonathan Lane gave Wingham a two and Hunter each earned one assist, . ' . . . . � � ' I . . . , 1987. ,­ I period' goals were scored by John what, Wingham needed, but,these did . � � The Wingh'am Kentucky Nuggets Nugget goalie Katie 91inslie was . 'materialize. , . ­.. . � ' ' .. . Howick had a."34 lead after, one Greig, Gibson ,'and Henhoeffer. notmate i 140. ' ' lost 'two games aver the Christmas pulled in the final seconds,0 11. . ria . avail as the but no period, ii 16-0 lead after two frames Gibson and Henhoeffer also add�d . Wingham'g lone goal ,vyas scored KWIC" k Atoms win one e game., , 'holidays and coach Brian Elmslie buzzer sounded to end . A 'peri I 1,i 6 � I -0 after, thre ' Peter Stewart third -period goals,to complete the . I . ' . -to too much. the game with the,+3 &tision, for I . i a ad ',stuffing". . . Belgeave. ., � , and 3 e. by Jason Daw 6m Gavin Hodgson. offfirde-pi yer at tourney has put this down -out, � ing I and Jeff Dowler- earned the shut scoring parade. I Uqtowel 12, Wi -ham I ' . I Steve Gibson led the attack with dibson led the assist parad6-wl'th The Wingham ngham Great China House - I I . ­ . Belgrave,4WIngilam3 . Listowel 3, Wingham I - seven I � I , , seven goals. Jeremy Ta'yior.And 4eff four, followed by Livermore and PeeWees skated their hearts out in The Howick Atoms took Part in the In what was a' w In the first game, at hone, The -Listowel White SqUad vWted ' Canint-had two apiece- with single King with two each and single Belgrave came up with a 4-3 decision Wingham and turned aside thehome . I I g I . this encounter with Listowdl, despite Wingham Atom Silver Stick Hockey close game,­tbe Howick lads in a closely pl6yed*game. Brent . squad 34, with Llstowefl� Jones I lollies going to Todd Templeman assists' went - Greig, Cotrim; coming out on the shbrt end of the 12- Tournament last weekend. The team defeated Ripley -4-1 at the tour- Robinson did -most of the damage for getting -the hat trick to account, for . . and Steven MacGregor. . ­ Henhooffer and Jeff MacGregor, I score. . A , '. I I defbated Ripley, but lost. but to Ayr " naftient. : . I . I I - Janet Henhoeffer led the assist - I t . all of the visitors' scoring, I , - I 'Gibson nave the Howick coaching ,, There were four clear breakaways and Wallace. . Greig and Gallaher each had a . . 6 he visitors, -scoving three goals and I parade with four, while Taylor staff an early Corlstmas present on- for WinghAm and two missed the ' , ssistl4igontheothet. The lone goal fOr'othe, Nuggets . I , I In the 9-� consolation chant, goal'and'an assist for Howiek, While - - Selgrave, took �n early 2-0 lead in , edme with just 15 seconds efton the .,recorded three. )Donald Livermore. Dec. 23 as he scored six gals to lead - net. One was'stopped by thoPstoWel Vionship at the tourney, Wallace Dowler and 'Marg Dom ­ ,. I an'also , the first- period, while the second , clock as Gary Skinn scored to spoil I. , Jeff Camm, Jeff MacGregor and Howick to' a 7-1 victory - over goal and the other went in. , ..� . 'banded H6wick a 5-1 defeat. Randy scored for Howick, Ryan ttan, . I , leAg. bAnn,y Gusgb- Listowel'g� bid -fora shut I . ' C � i King added two each. Single- Harriston, �,,amm scored the other The Wingham crew was clearly Dowler scored Howick's lone goal, Trevor Sntith, Michael Ha . rave period went score . . bilt, , a':sl9gts Went to Brad Wilson and outclassed by a much larger, assisted by Ryan Galla ' � _ . I started Wingham off right in tits , The Ntiggdts � � Howick markbi. � her., and Sifii6fi Atton each. pie u "• I , Closed 011t 1086 With . I , . . . . . .. I �, -.. .Gibson, I I 11 . I . . , shoot apo -faster teaffi, 'Once Loading Wallacte to victor was assisted. , third period with an. unassisited ffo- iii , an -,exhibition game aiailm- Palm, \ The 16 'Penalties assessed in the ROD'S ROU ND -UP — Congratula- again, thor$ wag a lack of quality Ryan sin . followed by one scored on a pretty ,erstft last Tuesday ands next.�ome . . ith with a hat trick and - ATOM ANTICS—in the .game I effort by Stephen, Wwbtay that was gkft - is last Y, A& .4 ' ' , 1, . '400test kept referees Dean Rutted ' tions do to Sieve Gibson on goal -,. 40ts on the LiSt6wel not and that, Chris Long and Todd Norman with . I 40figt . I I ogainst Ayr, 'Howick played a good . ,#Ad Kevin Ar.)nstrong very busy, number 50, Goaltenders Stewart and coupled isith ti porous defence, singles, . I set up by Missy gient'an and Mitchell. Tee9water. . I I Match but wasted •.scoring chatites - Skinn, , . . , �1, .1 Dibson ,arid Henhoeffer each . ­1)owfLAr continue to impress the allowed direct over�'40 , to I . Listowel to . In earlier action at the tout- prbv�.J be the teiiml§.downfall, I . recorded hat tricks in a lopsided 104 coaching staff with their consigt�fit, shots At lgt6ftende ' thtee goals were scored in the last , � I I I I r Trevor Plnislie,, nament,, Howlek was dofttedg-1 by Howie,Ws strong f6fechecking Was . ' , , .1. I ' . � , -or � ' � ; Ayr, David . X61 4d A ftwickIg , the ditforenep.' W. the game 'with - � - Victory Over thoUstowel C�$ql6neg *effori betwegn'the pipes. who played a gup& game de pite'the � thre Inutes, 4 Play, n6bibsolvw. " , AlyIiatooth . �o - . � , I . I I ­ . . 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