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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1986-01-08, Page 13The Wingham Advance -Times, Jan. 8, 1986—Page 13 Logion dwflelcad to win 'N"'Oew'' Hambu tot The Wingham Legion with two goals and two Wingham opened the Howick and tying at home. PeeWees came home with assists; Rob MacKay, two scoring in the first period, The . Win ham players the championship trophy- goals and one assist; Jeff with high -scoring Jeff were certainly up fr this from the New Hamburg McKee, a goal and an assist; McKee collecting his first of game and came out flying, :: tournament, winning three Steve Michie, a goal and two three goals on a fine passing tying u the Howick team - games, scoria play P P g g 21 goals assists; Scott Neil, two la from linemates Currie and taking advantage of while allowing ®wily three , assists, and Tian;Currie and and Todd Chadwick. scoring opportunities: and playing their best Dave McKee, each with an St. Clements tied the'score Jeff McKee opened the ` hockey of the year. assist. in , the second period a15d scoring for Wingham at 1:46 Bill. McGrath- gained the went ahead early in the third of the first period, with an 1 Wingha in' 1.1. Waterloo shutout in the Winghar net. before McKee went to work, assist from Steve Michie. ayWingham was in control of Wingham 4, at. Clements 2 scoring two goals to put the Howick was able to tie the 1 'this game right from the first Wingham's second game game away for Wingham. score with nine seconds left face-off, as Waterloo was of the tournament was much Wingham's 'other goal was in the period. yi unable to contain the closer and although the local scored on a fine solo effort by The only goal of the second y ►;.. Wingham shooters. Robbie boys seemed to have a bit of "Michie. period and the eventual ' Harrison led thescoring,a let own ft -d a er winning ilii Elmslie, e - g Jason Hloem game -winner was scored by collecting four points on their first game quite ban- berg, Neil and Dave McKee Tim Currie, who flipped a " three goals and one assist. dily, they played well enough collected assists for rebound over the sprawlings Other point -getters for to give them a chance at the Wingham. Howick goalie. Assists went Wingham were Mike Elmslie ampionship• Andrew Mann was the to McKee and Peter Poulin. winning goalie, holding his This seemed to take the team in the game and wind out of the Howick team a„ collecting a very important and the third period was all ScoutiongNews win. Wingham's, with four 'Wingham 6, unansweredo oals. 'Scoring g G. g The Venturers reported a The Cubs and Beavers are Howick a Were Dave McKee with two, successful hike was held in looking forward to the The stage was set fora Todd Chadwick and Jason November. Although they resumption of meetings now classic championship show- Bloemberg. Assists went to �•, did not complete the full that holidays are over. The down, Howick, well known Scott Neil, Currie and Don distance, the compass Beavers' first meting will for its tournament wins and Heinmiller. t course was very satisfying — be a Show and Tell night, with only one loss and a tie This 'was a .total team they did not get lost! They sharing the fun of their this year, was looking for effort and a well-deserved would like to add another two Christmas gifts with each another trophy, while the win. Wingham's two goalies, members to the, group. Call other. Wingham team was hoping Bill McQrath and Andrew Rob Leedham at 357-2471 if . a Winter activities are desperately to break the Mann, shared the goal - interested. (Boys - 14-18 getting underway for all the Howick winning streak. tending duties, making years) boys. Happy New Year{ Wingham had played two, several outstanding saves The Scouts hope to hold a everyone! exhibition games against and allowing only three goals winter camp at Maitforks Howick this year, losing at 'in the three games. soon: They were busy in December helping d the Defendingisch'mBarons CLOSING THE DOOR—Dave Stephenson (71) found, backstopped the league -leading Kings to a 4-3 victory Optimist carolfest and took Kincardine goalie Brian Fry giving his best impression o/ over the Royals Friday night, ,as Wingham carried the part in the Santa Claus a human wall as he made a couple o/ acrobatic saves play, particularly in the third .period, but couldn't score. parade. hand Jokers a ' V-2 defeat - from close range with the Royals on the power play. Fry. ■ * By Lee Cowley he was fed in .the slot. by the slot. The Barons edged Leagpenleading.,Kings. Recreation Report. The Hanover Coliseum Beitz: the Jokers on shots on goal BY RENNIE ALEXANDER was. the setting last Friday The Barons ,made it 3-0 at by 13-10 count. ----- -- - Rec Director for a Junior C contest bet- . the 14:50 mark with The home team came out n RqVals b core ween the defending group- Whiteside „ Again unloading' flying "in' the third frame, champion ,Hanover irons from the slot area.. pumping 24 � more shots at and the. rapidly -improving The Jokers-finally.settled Braun before` ithe final Public, skating will be held Peewee A team vs. Listowel Wingham, Jokers. The down and started pumping a buzzer. Braun stood up well, I ' The Wingham Royals had of Royals converged on his � Wingham rebounded with .this •Saturday at 'the and 10 p.m. Advance -Times victory within. their grasp P Jokers-,-bo.lst-ered -by-Ehe—few -shots at Baron goalie—stopping 22 of those shots, net _ , and . articularly two goads, the first. a power Lockridge Memorial Arena vs.. Crawford Dodgers. ..__-_____-recent_additions-.of-goaltepd= Robbie Nixon,--Their-efforts.- many of -which were of the ffinl to see It slip away as during a five-minute Y P Y g power. play marker by -Do' g. from'-l'to 2 -p.m: and Sunday- The recreation depart- er Mitch Braun, defenceman paid off with, two goals labeled variety. they were. edged 4-3, by the play late in the period — he McFairlan, from Paul Mont- from 6:30. to 7:30 p.m. ment's winter programs will Jamie McPherson and for- before the end of the first Whiteside completed his Kincardine Kings last was stopping pucks with gomery and Randy Clarke Parents and tots skating. is begin the week of Jan. 13: wards Brett Cameron and frame., Cameron took a nice; hat trick at 3:54 with a short= Friday night at, the Wingham every part of his anatomy, and the second by Dave, -every Tuesday and Thurs-. Registration will take place • Steve Nicholson,. now • are' pass from Nicholson on the handed effort. Teammate arena. giving up only one more Stephenson from Kevin day from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. tomorrow, Jan. 9, from 7'to 8 playing solid hockey. power play and easily beat Chris Ahrens made -the. Not that a .one=goal loss to goal. Deitner and Ken Cousins, to and 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. Adult p.m. in Gym 226 at the F. E. Nixon at 16:24. Ttien'at 18:42 initial rush but was stymied every y Gone are th'e lopsided + Y the league -leading Kings is For the Royals, a failure to take a 2-1 lead into the recreation skatingis eve Madilk Secondary School. Dave Mo t omer and b Braun..The . puck came anything to'be ashamed of, take advantage of ' op- dressing room. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday There is no pre -registration games of October and g Y Y P November when opposing Jamie Robinson played a . back out to the slot where but this. was,,a game the portunities costa chanc,6 to Pry closed .the door -on the . and., Friday from 10:30 to for' student. programs. teams looked forward to Perfect two-omohe culi>+iina- Whiteside connected with a . Royals could and should start out the new year with'a . Wingham shooters in the 11:30 a.m. Three new ro rams will P g ting in Robinson's team- waist -high baseball, swing., have won. -They played the 'vietorya Wingham had a second period, while the Figure , skating is every be offered this winter for. Playing the Jokers to - im- leading 13th goat of the Whiteside made it four for Kings on even terms through .sterling opportunity to take. Kings took advantage of a Monday' and Wednesday. students : introduction to Prove .their .scoring season. the night at 17:26 to make the the first two periods and out-. charge of, the: game., in the couple of chances to, grab a 3 The hockey schedule for jazz introduction to tapstatistics. . ' The first period ended with final score 6-2 for the Barons, played them by a wide third period when, following 21ead. Derrick Burrows beat this week is as follows: dancingand uitar lessons. The high -flying Gine of . g the Barons up 3-2 and they' The final shots on goal were. margin in the third, only to a couple'of brief skirmishes, Smith` .from close range at - Thurs., Jan. 9, 7:i5 -p.m-, There also will 'be girls Terry Whiteside, Dave g had out -,shot the Jokers 18-13. 55 to 33 in favor of the win - be stonewahedbygoalteniier the 'Royals had a two-man the 7:24 mark after Bob Bantam Bs vs. Brussels; gymnastics, ballet, kung fu, Hopkins and Rob Beitz did The middle Frame was. ,ners. i Brian Fry. advantage for two. minutes Surridge had. mace a good Fri., Jan.. 10, 6.:45 p.fn., minor league basketball and all the damage in last week's Fr g fairly evenly matched with-. Braun played •an out- Fry', who was un- and Play to hold the puck ii>side Atom Bs vs. Listowel and badminton. contest for ah;e Barons, both., teams playing. cad.. '. standing Spectacular -in the. first a further three minu es, but theRoya6'zone. 8.30a m: Royals- vs. The adult leisure scoring .all.,six goals and P, Y g g g game between the P• Y causin general havoc in the defensive, hock.eY, , The pipes for the Jokers in his Period when the Royals took could only score once. Andy' Sheddon scored the . . Woodford: ro ams will include: in- g g a 2-1 lead, warmed to his The Kings .opened the go-ahead goal four minutes P Jokers' end all evening. Barons had the best scoring third -start of the season., task, as the night went on. B Sat.; Jan. '11, 3:30 pm., terior, design and decorating, opportunities, but,. Joker' ' Defencemen McPherson and g y scoring in the first minute of later. With the teams playing 'Atom As vs. Port Elgin: 5 guitar lessons, floral. design The Barons struck early in . `goalie Braun came up big, @obinson played well, hitting the third period, when waves the game on a disputed goat, three -a -side, Sheddon got a p.m'., Novice Bs vs. Elma- and ,arrangements, in- the game with two goals in especially : n one occasion every red" sweater within. by Craig Weise. His shot pass from Surridge and . Logan (2) and 9:30 p.m., troduction to knitting, ladies'' the first minute of -play. Beitz when Dave. Hopkins -was in range. rang off the post and ap- skated in to beat Smith one- Oldtin! vs. Hensall: fitness, badminton', practical struck paydirt first at the 1(1- on him all alone., Hanover's big line had a �'' peared • •to rebound' directly . on -one. ; -, g " Sun., Jan. 12, 3:20 p.m. auto . mechanics,. in- second mark when a bad hop The only goal of the.period field d4y. Whiteside got five under 'goalie Ron Smith in The 'Royals came out Jokers. vs. Kincardine: ,7:30 troduction' to -self defence,. off the boards came out to , .was by the Barons_ on the emintS_ori_f6u the crease. However refer ""sbatlne ham _in ►t, _ -- --._- fi d=one T om. -- v�.. °lid ca is coon ry. ancmg an--�Vhi�eside, wno relayed it to power play at 6`29. This,vas assist,• while Hopkins `ttieis w d a some- period :and bottled up -the" and 9:3b p.m., Oldtimers' men's floor hockey. There Beitz in the slot. another of Coach Nixon's set. received six points and Beitz . Goderich what shaky game ruled the. �; . Kings playing .most of the ' exhibition game; will, be .a one -day' course in Whiteside counted his first ' plays. Beitz was the counted three points on two he' 1Square 524-7661' puck had entered the net and period in the Kincardine end Mon. Jan. 13, 9:30 p.m.., cross-country skiing ..Jail. 11 of four 43' seconds .later.when. thegoal:counted. of the -ice: -However: they Stainton Spitfires vs. Bridge and pre -registration will be marksman this time from' 'goals and one assist. could not get .the puck past Motors; held Jan. 8. For more in- , Fry until Deitner finally did Tues., Jan. 14, 7 'p.m:, formation call357-1208. i u'I 'f o the trick with the Royals-on.a p "''• power 'play, banging in a ■ • . " rebound with -assists from • They're back ERI. a SAT. eMcFarlan and Bob Alton. Legion PeeWqpw%-v- mas, • • • again... SUN. - THURS.• That tied the -game at 3-3 ■ Romancing a 7.30 and gave the Royals new life, tie Mount Forest • brand new stone. MICHAEL TURNER • butscothey could of manage to ,. • � - MICHAEL DOUGLAS • Y • DANNY DeMTO • g ally; with The Wingham Legion Wingham scorers. Peter y 3:37 left in the game, Peewees traveled to Mount Poulin, who played a strong" • Surridge took advantage of a j 1 . Forest Dec. 29 for a league game on defence scored r • 1 • Wingham defensive lapse to ' •� nl t/rt' • game, playing . to a well- Wingham's other goal. • \ • • . score the winning goal, deserved 2-2 tie against a Assists went to Mike Elmslie •j' •"' .wuuNo • taking- a pass from Weise • • ba.lanc�d Mount Forest with two and David McKee. • �i—'-/�'Y'u.,§:.�L� TMItNIgTNf.INIUPY fOv ® • right at the goaouth, � .. squad - .. Q. _ -. ENDS"THURSDAY It was a-disappointingloss There was no scoring until TheF' Legion OPeewees SH�� l WED. THURS. of 7:30 • for the Royals but they I� ' the second period, with traveled to Hanover last y oaa_o:rs', proved they are a better Wingham getting on the Sunday and came back with • They lived the GIFT CERTIFICATES team than their .dismal "g Y g g M • scoresheet first on a coal b a big 7-2 win, Having lost at� • adventure of • record during the first half of • MAKE W • the season would indicate. Rob MacKay, Jeff McKee home to Hanover earlier in i l a lifetime, ssoa getting the assist. Mount the schedule and having IDEAL GIFTS With a couple of breaks and a _ •.• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •.•-•-•.em.®•c •m a �ss-tri l -6— ^^ �� "_., z��.,..T_-, FOresl�ca'1T6i' faC�C and $lisd �Ilaiyed hxd gOme' tlf� ay -- -- -little better finishing touch t 48 seconds left ` -- he game with before against Listowel around. the net -the score. [ s in the period. there was no stopping the LYCE E;y could easily 'have been. >+ Y �11Van ham again took the Per °�T .rl reversed. g g des a§ they were „h t ' lead in the third period determined toreturn:to their } f Phone 357 1630 for 24 hour movie information I + r. It The play of Kevin Deitner,. MacKay getting his second winning ways. PLAYIND FROM FRIDAY TO THURSDAY JANUARY 10TH TO 16TH, SHOWTIMES: FRIDAY &SATURDAY AT 7:00 8 9:00 P..M. With a goal and an assist in goal of the night with the Hanover opened the ' c� �4 ' SUNDAY TO THURSDAY ONE SHOW EACH EVENING AT 8:00 P.M, his first game With the assist going to Rob Harrison. scoring midway through the . Royals, was a bright light. However Mount Forest came first period. However the + • rr:wn•hkmit)p6nwrwthitw,rl11,1 1nlr,r+rnt+•ardrlbrofhrr Defensively Pete Goodall right back to tie the score Wingham shooters went to !.; IxL• hrn •r pu 6 xqN a�nnv'n th,rn ��nt d.. tour Ru•Ifnnnd h,a,r nrq Iwo mend � {�. was back on the blueline with and the game renaaned a work and scored three goals I= iirlat. iuin n,.rr ', Montgomery and Ken on. the second to wrap ( '1 Len Stamper, with Paul defensive battle from then in the first period and four'in t ; 1`I � g Y p°"up the - Higgins forming the other Bill McGrath had a strong victory. `T , �z a•r.r pairing. game in the Wingham net, Scoring for Wingham were P..l.,.� s a ! s ( �0-10..C! ' If the Royals can keep making several key saves. Jeff McKee with two Tietz.;: r�r , healthy. and develop some LOSE TO LiSTOWEL Currie, Steve! Michie, Toddft .t consistent combinations on This was the PeeWes' Chadwick, Mike Elmslie and their forward lines, they first game after winning the Dave McKee. Assists went to f should still do well in the Neve' Hamburg tournament, Elmslie, -Jason Bloemberg second half of the season. and it was obvious the boys, and ,$'eff We,l ee with three � However they still seem to were not up fora much- each; 6urrie and Dave ANI- lack a couple of big gpnners improved Listowel squad. McKee, each with two; ands l - ti's- _who,..could make the dif- Listowel jumped "aheaid Don Heinmiller. , k ferenceinthe^close games. with two goals in the first This was a team effort s � SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEE LJ nna _ A secarld tough tele will pe`riotf two -in the secoild•and from start to 'finish and SATURDAY, JANUARY 11TH 0 come this Friday night when n one in the third before.. s ould�>:be" a bi morale E i fray SHOW -TIME: 1:3tl P.M. ,, ,g s . 4 t: ALL SEATS 52.00 n the Royals, etitertaia tile, . Wingham was able to.get on booster for the next home �^ , powerful Woodford linter- the scoreboard. Ryan game against Mount Forest ATOM TOBAR�191/1MENT'CF Af#Pld'1V==-'Cb., Capt ns' Jdson CCar`ter, Shawn Chipchase +` 1ixFAMILY , mediates from Owen "Sound. Deyell, 'who was called' up Jan. 7. Bill Mc rat .,ca o rw tai' " �n arc �, am ionship plaque and banner from Op Game ti"me . is 8:30 ' at the frown the Atocrls; had a goof agairir played a steady game Pietist President. 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