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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1987-01-14, Page 10- -. __ ..._ _.,... >-,..r , .. ..m.=,--.., w t .., - __ -. _ ..•+.'. MF-...,.,rr.ti i ,r.+r/":'ifc-ylxr•..T,�-"'"+�dr^:w..ar+„•3pr'; a ' r Page 10—The Winghatra Advance Times Jan. _----- ----_ � n. 14, 1987 Bridge aM-ustangs'upset T � T Local fte�%e s Ala w011 Ile ed space- Mariner 4 i H . . NXari I.4, an unxnaRn the rawford Dodgers „ craft, Waal launched Nov. 2�, ars. I ® Irk Le ion zone tour a.ment f Cape Kennedy toward Mars. g two-week break the A(#vance Times Newsboys extended ` The Wingham Legion . PeeWees (Werich scored two breakaway -Win ham� ndustrial HockeyLea ' gee their unbeaten sir-cakto five:games -- - -- - --- travelled_ to Ripley 'this ,past goals and an empty net marker in 0 got back into action last week with with a 9 4 victory over the Stainton "-' ' weekend tti cpm -te in the Legion -overtime R two games. Spitfires. _..... Pe - -- Last Monday evening the fourth- Zone PeeWee Hockey Tournament. Wingham outplayed the opposing I - Dave Hodgins and Rick Jacklin Wingham 5, Seaforth 2 - squad in regulation time but the G place Bridge Mustangs defeated the paced the Newsboys with two goals SENIOR LADIES WED. NIGHT LADIES In their first game, the Wingbam team was unable to beat a strong N• ' ,+ R first -place Crawford Dodgers 9-7. The Sunflowers continue to lead F,. each, while Kevin Coultes, Jim 'Joanne's Joggers and Betty's Blue PeeWees outskated and outhustled Goderich goaltender. Chris Heibein I Bridges opened up a 4-0 lead in the Corntois Phil Beard Barr the league and now have 52 points, Jeans are tied for first place with 31 an undisciplined Seaforth team. and Ryan Deyell scored -.goals with f . i N first period on goals b Murray g Y Y 0 Krafka and Everett Stryker had followed closely by the Daisies with points_ each. They are followed by V Earlier this year Wingham had lost assists going to David McKee, s 1 A Willis, Kevin Tervit and Andy Reid. 51., The Pansies have 39 the However, Crawfords managed to tie Burgles' Gladiolus and the Asters,, 30 and the Kay's I{londikes, 26, Luanne's Levis an exhibition game to Seaforth and Chadwick and Harrison. rA L g and Bonnie's Bootleggers, 13 and hoped to put forth a better effort in The Goderich team is unable to sew ya the game by the end of the middle Murray Skinn played another Roses, 23. Debbie's Dungarees, 12. this encounter, since the two teams attend the district tournament in St.�' frame on goals by Scott MacDonald strong game between the pipes for Margaret Robertson had the high D ,d Todd Stainton. single of 220 and she had the highgShirley Young rolled the high will probably meet in the playoffs, Marys and asked Wingham to r 'the Advance -Times. gsingle of 307 and the high triple of Wingham jumped ipto a 1-0 lead in represent the zone. 0 nc� Mustangs exploded for five ' Staintn's scorers included Mike double of 408. Other high doubles 743. 3 Malhiot; Leve Skinn; Dan Campbell the first period on a goal by .Jason Wingham 3, Walkerton 3 6 goals in the third• to a 9 7 victory.were rolled by Mae Louttit 364; Elda Other high games were rolled by Bloemberg; assisted by Tim Currie In regular season play, Wingham U Other Bridge marksmen were and Jack Ohm. Coultes 317 and Elizabeth Robertson Jean King 290; Faye Re �igton 258; and Rob Harrison. The lead was came from b'e' i d to tie Walkerton. , M Ttsrvit and Steve Morrison with an Advance -Times moved into a 306• •Kay Fizzell 250; Kay Me orthick 246 increased'to 2-0 on a goal by Todd At one point Walkerton led the game 1 d :nl>t� net gosh second -place tie with Staintons with COFFEE KLATCH and Florence Thompson 233. Chadwick, assisted by Currie apd 3-1. E MacDonald had four goals for the'win. Both teams have 10 points„ Those bowling high games this BLUEVALE MIXED Ryan Deyell. Wingham goals were scored by Happy 30th t N J.a'tords, while Doug Purves and Crawfords cotiue to lead the week are Shirley Yeuug 283, 204; Jean Ireland had the high single of Wingham built up a 4-1 lead in the Chadwick, Harrison and McKay. Debbie -, T • - �.f,c, Askes had singled. league with 13 points, while Bridge Jean McKay 231; Muriel Irvine 198 203 and Winnie Boyd' had the high third period.. Rob McKay scored Harrison also collected two assists. , s t Tuesday evening the, Motors trails with 7. and Kay McCormick 195. triple of 560 for the ladies. Kevin from Harrison, followed . by _ COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Hickey had the men's high single of Harrison's. goal from :Chadwir k. - Carl's Cordobas lead the league 263 and the�hightri le of 633. Seaforth PmWees -narrowed the S �0 Elgin. 'o`��I,es `� p with 74' point , followed by Joe's Other high ames were rolled, by , score to 42 and pulled their goalie � erostyf est' - v 1 Jaguars, 60, Frank's Firebirds, 53, Don Fitzgerald 227; Kevin Hickey late in the game, but McKay scored - I z Barry's Baracudas, 52, Blair's 219; Mike Darling 218, 209 and Mel into the empty net assisted by N � n g h a m I ron rn e n Blazers, 51 and Terry's Toronadoes, Craig 208. Currie. 40. GORRIE-W,ROXETER MIXED The Seaforth players hurt their I' 4; Lee Cowley own at 8:al) and•9:48,•,as Brett Lynn Ohm had the ladies' high Brenda Jillings had the ladies" n'+`--OffA'H .k�-_committing many O 1,1 Elgin Bears solidified Cameron and McFarlan'"found the single of 253 and Lyla Harkness had high single of 219 and the high'triple unnecessary penalties during the 11-!d on second place in the mark. McFarlan's goal was his the high triple, of 622. Bill Wall had of 246, while Greg Smith captured game. 0 ltroup by defeating the. second of the night. dib men's high single of 299 and the top honors for the meri with a 246 Goderich 5, Wingham 2 R e', : ' J„r a frnnrn(,n 10-i. A late goal by Tony Duncan of the high triple of 726, was rolled by Gene high single and a 631 high triple. Wingham received a bye into the^ rright contest at the Bears rounded out the scoring. The Kruse. Other high games were bowled by finals against Goderich: Princess and Prince Entry Form` iI 1', : 1_.Ik4ut Arena featured a big final score was' 10-5 in the contest Other high games were bowled by Bob Sitler 232; 213; John„Wheeler The score was not indicative of•the .,0 > w l pi rind for the Bears in which' which saw. the Bears outshooting Bob Pegg 282; Gene Kruse 278, 273; 222, 230 and Lloyd townsend 224: - Play as the'two teams finished in a 2- • An entry fee of $ 2 5 ;to be paid by the ponsor. 0 ' •:c •tcisr-c red the Ironmen 4-1. their Winghamopponents-44--34. Joe Brophy 264 and Susan Piegg 239. -• 2 tie at the end of regulation play and • Contestants most be attending a Wingham area ! N R,,• ti•t.}z„hrim club opened the BELGRAVE LADIES � school in Grades 6,. 7 -or 8. t r�,i ins; on the power play at 4:07, - High'rollers last week were Irene L-�stoU6/e� hand$ -•• •Former winners are not eligible. Optimist Atoms manage . Lamont 207; Hilda Vincent 184: •Contestants will judged on their ability to T "•.1; s''1' ,l)it' l�; t1cE artart r:�iling ... Marj Coultes 176 and Laura speak- in. public, an interview and their John - ti igger• 'lw.�o power play markers at just ' •local Peewees p p i T-• 8:33 and 12:33 gave the Bears theSton 154,,I53. overall impression on the' judging panel'. 1 , one tie in busy week SENIOR MEN whitewashing a Entries' mast bo In . no later than Sat. on. 24/87 t • I }e.:•<,. Port t Ll�l.l scorers Wert; Jim � i Those bowling good, games 'last 0 Cr;a' JJo(k and Scott Vallieres. Jamie Wingham Optimist Atoms . had a Wingham 1, Port Elgin 1 • The sppnsors must provide sashes for their , Hohinson scored. a late marker to bus week of hockey, la in >virree In an excitin and well- la ed week were Ken Saxton Sr. 209, 193;. On Saturday evening, Listowel -.-- N Y ' Y. P y g g p Y Alex Robertson 195; Bill Uuldriks carne to 'Wingham and the Great entries. 5.>c:(i the teams to the dressing room games . since Thursday and game at Port'•'E9•gin Sunday af- 19g`. Don McCormick 188 and ChinalHouse Peewees • left town. *Please complete this form and :end with S25 V, ilh a 2-2 tie, Watson 162. managing just' one tie with Port ternoon, the Wingham Optimist Listowel. 14 .Wingham 0 lls the dyable -to Diane McLean c/o Wingham The Bears exploded in the second Elgin while losing to Listowel and Atoms and the host team battled to a t period for four goals, .while the Walfcerton. 1-1 draw. LEGION MIXED story. of the gamey Ndvance-Times', Wingham, Ont. NOG 2W0: r ' Ironmen responded. with one. The 4 After a scoreless first period, Port • The Wild Berries.. have a cam However; the Wingham players x result was a commanding 6.3 'ad-' Listowel 4, Wingham 1 Elgin opened. the, scoring in the manding'lead in league play with 77 skated with Listowel 'for the first On Thursday, the Optimist Atoms points; They are followed by the period. and found themselves behind FUN FOR,ALL. GREtiT PRIZESI vahtage for the Port Elgin club. second and held the lead the lead for Scoring for the Bear's were Mike`”' travelled to Listowel to open the cher t of that frame. Daisies, 67, the Phlox, 566, the Wild ` only 3-0 at the end of 'the s rame. second half of their league schedule. Carrots, 50, the'Sweet Violets, 45 and . . Listowel scored five in the second NAME ` C}; rnr:a ttc aril Jamie Wilson; each Early'G in the third Wingham 41 and six in the third. 1` illi Is a The lfuie Ironmen marker l.istnwel opened the scoring early evened the.,score when Shawn the Sweet Peas, - ADDRESS C:r,ne_ 1'ttim the stick °f Dan in the firsLper'iod and held the lead. Gedcke turned a from Bart Jean King had -the ladies high There were a few bright spois-in i 1 f Gilchrist. r until Brett Sangster evened the . 'passsingle of 291 and the high triple of 750 the game, for Wingham. Brendan f'HOrfE M[1MBER l 1 Cameron and Matthew Hunter into Three early goals by the Bears got count when he scored for UYingham the tying was rolled`by Shirr y Young. Earl ' Magee and Gavin Hodgson. played l SCHOOL ti GRADE midway through the second. Y g goal. g P . Y. i cite Ittird period underway and gave Y g period. Good defensive play by the entire Young had the'men s high single -of well and despite the higfi score; I 1 } the fort Elgin .crew an in- Assisting ori the Sangster goal were Wingham team kept, Port 'Elgin: 261 and the high triple of 572 was Trevor„ Elmslie 'stopped a lot of i SPONSOR � • surmountable 9-3 lead. Jim. 'Crad Shane Pegg and Matthew Hunter. scoreless for the rest of the game to. bowled by Don Montgomery. rubber. (_ _ _ _ _ _ _ + _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (lOc:k counted his second of Eric Bight Late in the sec+ Id period, Listowel �' preserve the tie. Other high games were rolled by, Sunday afternoon, . Belmore Contest. tube baid In Conjunction w•th uons' VARIETY NIQIlT In the at 3:31, followed by Wayne Simmons - scored' to •take a 2-1 ' lead and Walkerton 4. Wingham.3 Mrs. Young 275; 280; Madeline Alton visited the Great China House winyhem Town Itou,..wed., tan. i•C, 191117, 8:00 p.m. - at 5:52 and Ken Pedersorr--just 47 ' • establish control. of the ,game. The. On Sunday evening in Walkerton, 265; Betty Morin 248 and. Marg Peewees and skated away with a 7-5. • seconds' later.. The Ironmen -coun- third period belonjged to Listoweas be Optimist Atoms jumped into an Pollock 235. victory. - tared with two quick goal ", . - sof their• they outscored Wingham2-0. early two -goal lead .in the first /� Delmore led 1-0 after the .first - ' period, Howick Atoms period,' but,, two minutes into the... CALL 'POOR YOUR FREE BROCHURE ' Matthew Hunter opened the Second:.1ason Da�wv evened it up with LIBERAL ASSOCIATION -ORGANIZING, MEETING scoring for Wingham with- just 271, tie Normanby the assist going.toGavin Hodgson.' seconds .gone in the garrieas Bart - The teams were deadlocked after The Provincial Liberal Riding Association of Huron will hold organizing , Cameron .and Shawn Gedcke drew In a, well played game at home ' two pleriods of play,, with Wingham meetings at Auburn-Corrtnunity Hall,. Thursday, January 8 at 8 P•M. for the the assists. Just two 'minptes later, Sunday,. the.Howick Atoms fought to goal's scored- •by Ivan' Skinn and Townships of Eastand_West Wawanosh, Colborne' Huilett a 1-1 tie• with a squad from Nor- Hodgson, with assists picked u b _ m , Cvrey and Morns. when e se Wingham the 2-0 lead p p Y Members of the association or anyone interested in becoming'a member are when he scored on a •'passfrom manby. Mark Dosman scored � Magee, MacLeod and Clement Wai. ' Ur • ed'to'attend. Hon. Jack Riddell and members of the -Riding Association Howickjs lone goal with an; assist Belmore outscored Wingham, 4-2 G �TDURS AND TAAYEL LTD. ' y 9 Cameron and Ilunter. Walkerton g Executive will be present. came back to score two goals•tate in from David Keil. Scoring Nor- in_ the final ,frame as Jason Kregar A.similer organizing meeting•will be held for the Brussels area at the Brusselstree opening period to Ile the score at manby's goal was S. Kay, assisted scored from Magee and Skinn tallied , Library, Saturday, January 10 at 2 P.M.'for those who find that time and Foca-2-2 as the first frame ended., by K. Merger. from Kregar. tion mo(e convenient. Mr. Riddell and members of the executive will be pre- The game featured outstanding For Belmlore, J. Marsden bred ;r't at the-Bnlssels'•,�neetin Joe Hogan, President, Huron' .Prov. Liberal In the second period, .Walkerton � 16 DAY SUNCOAST CIRCLE . g' g (Prov.) kept the essure.on'Win goaltending as Dennis Ayintemute five goa-Is,. les *going to At. V�,•,c,ciation p pr gham and and his counterpart., Normanby Wright and D. Evers. g g DEPARTS: JANUARY' 22ND, 197 managed to score dnother two goals Featuring a six night stay in Naples, ort the Gulf.of _ to take a 4-2 lead into the third. netmihder I. Butler, made several Ter�ipo of the game was very fast 1 n Mexico, visit to the state capital of Tallahasse, Hom t % key saves each. with plenty of end-to-end team play The final 15 minutes of saw ,, , � � osassa Springs; Okeechobee and historic Old St. Aug - Pr 'Antics: This was the best and' some shining individual effort, ustine. Lots to see and do with the added bonus pf that President, Hurtan (Prov;) the Optimist Atoms getting back on g ” - Liberal Association track to narrow the Walkerton lead all=round performance by the Atoms For the second day ill a row, Gavin sugar, white sand that the Gulf Coast is so famous for. i . to one goal. Brett Sangster scored in the last month, as everyone seems Hodgson excelled in a forechecking to have recovered from the bout with role in, addition to la n scion at Still some seats available. 'the shorthanded goal on a set-up .. P . Yi g . g t - I from Shane Pegg. The highlight of the flu bug. " centrc for iinemates Wai and Daw. the period, however-, was Matthew`- 19 DAY -FLORIDA CIRCLE INCLUDING Elmslie's save on a WalkertonKEY WEST AND. ALL ArfRACTIONS V5 `,,l penalty shot. YBC BOWLING' DRPARTS: FEBRUARY 21ST; :.; . • 1%7 The Wingham team kept -4 . Walkerton off the scoreboard in the T 14 DIY CIRCLE FLORIDA third but 'was unable to score the �� DEPARTS: FEBRUARY 7TH OR' ' The Youth Bowling Council held �t,y r•umas, 3:►, uie•ronies auu ore r' tying goal, the gafrre ended in the its fatlnily-twosorrie•tournament Dec. Thmarks, 37, the Adidas, 34'and the ���, FEBRUARY 28TH' 1987 4-3 Walkerton win. • 30 at the local bowling lanes. Nikes, 2o.. aawwe•eawaaw�w2,ww�awiwwww.w.-w.wwwwa 8, The winners in each category Amanda McClory had -the high - Palmerston were:. Bantam" mother and sing le of 163 for the girls and the high MIDTERM'FLORII)A EXPREss .- }^" daughter, Stephanie Cleghorn and double of 306 was rolled., by Kerri DEPARTS: MARCH 14TH; 1987 mom Bonnie, 1,212; Bantam mother Cleghorn. Danny McP rson had , ,. rink wins , Y eg chaps' h 'ng Y Y xp ( ntporei •More interest • No fees and son Rick CI horn and mom g single of 237 for the bo s and 9 1)a E ress to -Orlando or Daytona, Beach. Spectral • n the' spot tax receipts • More options, Bonnie, 1,172, Bantam father and the high double of 386. Family Rates available. Choice of regular rooms or effi- P P 9 P 4- % ta•n ka rd g Lindsay Johnstori and dad Other games of 125 and over were ciencfes •in Daytona. From $439.00 per person four to Gly Ian, Special Savings I n, daughter, rolled by ii;enc`1ra Markley 136; Terra room. Get our friends together and rain the fun is Bob, 1,247; Bantam father and son, :.Short Tenn plan, Self -Administered plan. .6 The Wingham Golf and Curling McDougall 15- Kerri Cleghorn. FLORIDA n Manch Break 1 g g Jeremy Hickey and dad Kevip, � $,, gh , Club was the scene of this area's 1,215; Junior father and son, Andrew 151; Carl "Steelton 130; Andrea STANDARD men's tankard last weekend. A total Plumb and dad Roger, 1,127; Senior. Plumb -155; Tatum Mathers 145;TR . +, , a . , e ... , , , . , . . e a , . � • , • • a e a . T� p„ of 20 teams participated and action mother and daughter, Rhonda Todd Harrison 133;, David Bower V F -«m 5 "' started last Friday evening. Dave English -and mom .Diane, 1,252 and 156; Jamie MacKay 125; Ricky 1S DAY TEXAS AND I t Ti-lker's Palmerston rink was the Senior father and daughter,. Angie Cleghorn 128, 166 and Danny 103aCO :'. �lertthcr - (a,t.ula Uc �u,it In,ur.utcc .(sur turaliun �®� over-all winner and will compete at Wall and dad Ail], 1,084. McPherson 149. X37 Josephine Street, .g 35�•Zo2 the regional tankard this Carolyn_ Pike's 181 'high single `DEPARTS: MARCH 23RD, 1987 Win ham BANTAMS reatudn Corpus Christi, .. •Walkerton earned her the December bowler -of- $ rp Bt+°Tvvnaville, Matxrnoa+or, The Win ham team, skipped b The Bauers cofltinue to lead the Larador Neuvo Laredo, Monttrr�ey, San Antonio and g PP Y - . the -month honors. 1 Murray McKague, did very well at league and now have s points. They , SR. JUNIORS & SENIORS Dallas• An 18 Da holiday in the competition and finallywas -are followed by CCMs with 42, the Y y � t<srapicAl Te.tau do Mexico. Dominions and the D & Rs 39, the Tlie Psychos lead the league with See the Padre Island Seashore;, Gladys Porter Zoo, defeated by Chepstow in B action, 61 points, followed by the A Team, Shopping excursions to Mexico. Full da sir ht�in to ' , � ;.� `. rY f t .> �, � �� � .fir ,t �, s• :� "` '' ' �.� ,v - in addition to the tankard, lots of Rawlings, 26 and the Coopers, 25. - Pp� 8 y s'3 5' Lesley Pike had tiY6 high single of : 58' the Maniacs, 55, the Vice squad, Monterrey, Tour -of San Antonio, Sarn Jose Mission, Th6 other curlingwas going on at the Y g g �' 'r� # �' � '_ • ¢' aW�? �� ' g g 135 for the Iris and�the high double 53, Team No. 4, 37' and Miami, 33. Alamo, City of Dallas, King Ranch• A .neve, tout,- for ,.:�+ i� ■ club this past week. Dave Benders m 254, while Arley Pautler had the B p r9 p Sherry Dekker had the high single -19$7 and it is fillies' u very quickly so book Waco. tt `f9 s men's team was' victorious last y of 217 for 'the junior girls and the b . < , . e .... a . a • a < . a a a a a e a a a w a ... e . . high siirgle of 143 for the boys'and the Monday evening.. Other team high triple of 561. Trm Currie had the , members ,are Jack Goodall', Al high double of 254. 27 DAY ALASKA ON � high single of 241 for the junior boys CANADIAN � 1��+ f 4.,A1\I ADL7 >sl S Williams and Doug Bishop. Other games of 85 and over were and Ken Ho had the high triple of Hogg g P DEPARTS: JUNE 07TH, 1987 �, .• > f , , � ��� Y � � ��y �, �%' Mary .Williams team, including rolled by Amanda Dimelow 98; 521. - y The: last unexplored i�rontrer and a 'oume that offers Gail Neil, Donna Shaw and Cathy Lesley; Pike 119;; Evelyn- Matz 95; Brian Steffler had the high single 1 y Skinn did well lastweek inTuesda Ivadelle Hiusser 89;* Charlotte Matz of 245 for the seniors and, the high scenic beauty that defies deseriptio#1. A wealth of.el- afternoon ladies' action, as Glia 118; Andrea McBride 93; Stephanie -triple of 595 was rolled by Tammy ° penences await you ern this fantastic 27 day tour. Ask �a kMarlene Leedham's team. Mrs. Cleghorn 101; Aaron Henry. 114; Cleghorn. for your free brochure. far details. Canon copign's IttLoedham's jeammates'are NancyTravis Chambers 126, 110; Jeremy Other games of 150• and over were '�J .S 4 0OLVIVI MI"'TH CORONA TYPEWI$I•TER -_ tnvrood, Gail Holmes and Betty Hickey 109, 107; Adam Knight 127; rolled by'Angela Kerr 198; Angela 18 DAY ALASKA, YUkON & i Ross. D. J. Morrison 119; Dean Walker Wall- 212; Sherry Dekker 192; t, CANi�oII�N WEST ' '1► . tJF"t' ICE Id'R NY'T'IJRE- The team skipped by Don Edgar is 123; Scott McPherson 87; Kevin Tammy Cleghorn ig3,. 228, 204; Ken 'heating up the ice in the Wednesday Hogg 67; Arle Pauder 111 and ' Ho 201,170, t50; Dennie Chami s t 1.90 s W ' . ielal vlecew,& - 0.a aa. 0",.! a y 99 AIR �®TdIR OA�Ii<� 11Th Night industrial League. His team Murray Steffen 1-23, 177; 'Aim Currie 1'55; Ian MacKay 4 & ALASIKA STATE rmy '4AL SALES FINAL BawryO'Krafkarand Mar®Ellen month was•Jerem Hickey with a' 204' tom Darling 161., 172,152; 1„ALL SALES • cash4'eWegtre, tnastercard or Visa Y The December bowler -of -the- 1- .. f BALL FLOOR MODELS PRICiCD FO'R IMMEDIA'T'E DELIVPRY � Elston. 192 single. The. Peewee champs for Jason I Bloemberg 162, isg, 161; II Ahdrew 1 W 1 duw.. , •tirlin starts this uncle D umber were Murrd Steffen with 229 and Irian Stefflerr 248 19'6,Plutnb Our gent rte Kiri 1 at the club. All Audetfts,Opade 7 and the 244 high double and Matthew The Junior December bowler -of. WIN GHAM TEA'' 6 01-N��'1 �'� A�• � ;.i� ;: up ar•e invited to colr►e but and les,ain McDbttgat'1 r'+�itli ilia 1t)7 hi8l► single. the mar►tlt is Jason SteC,�Yer Willi a 27.8 -how to curl. 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