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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1987-01-21, Page 124 • Paige. I9—Tliq,Win& im, LdV� il"ma Jan, 21, AW 5- or X, d c a-h disappointo,M-us,`tango 'c ---------- - by Canadian®Soviet contest MON. NIGHT MEN'S BLUEVALE MIXED The Boat People lead the league Judy Lapp4ge had the-high single When asked for his comments on expected more in terms of good the game and he doesn't believe the with 44oints, followed by the Black of 232 for the ladies and the high conduct - and- behavior from brawl was started voluntarily or thi recent Soviet Union versus that , t the Soviet players left their Machine, 30,° the Stone Rollers, 27,, triple of 5801 while Ross Nicholson Canada, contest for the World Junior Canadian players than they did from the Gophers, 25, the Matadors, 24 had the men's high single of 288 and Hockey Championship' (the game the Soviets since Canada was going bench voluntarily. As a. coach, he says it has been his and the Volts, 29. the high triple of 649. which ended in a huge brawl), Coach for the gold medal. Vern Steffier . had the high single of Other high games-were bowled by Gibson of the F.E. Madill Mustangs -The referees said the Canadian experience that hockey players will 299 and Jim Steffler had the high •Jim Shaw 255; Elaine Mundell and said but one word: disappointment. team "should have turned the other do as they are told when they are - triple of 139. Other high games were Caroline Greenaway 222; Kevin cheek" and skated away from the told to d6it. He-also says he feels this Mr. Gibson's feelings are shared rolled by Rod Hickey 280; Bru6e* Hickey 221, 217 and Hugh Mundell by many of the observers of, the high-sticking and kicking. Mt. may have 'been the case with the §kinn, 258; Jim Steffiet 257; Reg r 217. game who watched the spectacle in Gibson said any game, no matter, Soviets O'Hagan 253 and Carl Good 242. GORRIE-WROXETER MIXED Czechoslovakia. `H6 said he was what the stakes, should be refereed Finally Mr. Gibson says he wishes Lorna McArthur had . the ladies' MARK FOXTON — Mark comes KEVIN DUNN — Kevin is the son extremely disappointed that Canada just as evenly as any'other contest. hockey fans would ask themselves WEDS NIGHT LADIES • high single of 294 and, the high triple to the Ironmen after two seasons 1 5-year-old son of Ron and Carol was denied the gold medal as it Whythe incident between'the two this simple question: If the Soviets Joanne's Joggers are i!kthe lead of 644. Bob Sitler had the men's high with the Intermediate Wingham Dunn of Belmore and is a Grade 9 - look teams started remains a mystery to had been going for the gold, would ed as though we had a great shot feels it th . e incident have taken place? Not with 38 points, followed by Betty's single of 325 and Lloyd Townsend Royals. The 20-year-old student at F. E. Madill in Win most, but Mr. Gibson said he Blue J 9- at it and he said the brawl seemed to of likely. eans, 36, Kay's Klondikes, 28, had the high,triple of 719. defenceman is the son of ham. In his rookie season with be the fault of the Soviets. was no accident. The Soviets Luanne's Levis, 18, Debbie's Other high games were tolled by and Marlene Foxton of Wingham. thd" Ironmen, Kevin Plays right He .1 .also was disappointed that a course, had nothing to lose going Into —Kevin Smith Dungarees, 14 and Bonnie's Mr. Townsend 299; Gord Haasnoot Mark is an administration and wing and is a product of minor sporting event again was decided Bootleggers with 13. and Heinz' 1224; Tim McArthur 217 ' student commercial studies dent at hockey programs in Belmore and largely by politics. His main com- Jan Ruttan rolled the 265 high Daub 241, 252. the University of Western Ontario Teeswater. As the youngest plaint, however, was over the Mustangs to host single and Jean King had the high -ing. His hobbies are sports and triple of 651. COMMERCIAL LEAGUE and plans a future career in bank- member of the club, Kevin is' disappointing job. done by the Other high games were rolled by Carl's Cordobas still have the lead akin a qgon b n h, season referees. Not'only did they let the ds' all defence- making g �g aggressive s 'lo game get out of hand, but they tried hockey tournament Chris McGee 258; Kathy Skinn 253; with 75 points, followed by J46e's music; Mark Ida with hi a e tyle of play - racudds- 58,' men in assists, with 11 so far this wt goo puck es IV s to justify their calling of. the contest 'Jean McKay 247; Shirley Young 223 Jaguars, 63, Barris Ba and ck handling ability. and Paula Leader 217. Frank's Fireblrds,• 56,' Blair's season. by'indicating, to the press that they Even though it only is in its first Jan. 30. and two final matches on Blazers, 55 and Terry's Toronadoes, year 'of existence, the-F. E. Madill Feb. 5. BELGRAVE LADIES 44. Recreation Report Mustang hockey team has captured Coach Gibson of Madill has in- High games last week were-rolled Linda Hickey had the ladies' high, BY RENNIE ALEXANDER the hearts of most students at the volved many students from the high by MAri Coultes 216; Lorraine Cook single of 223 and the high triple of Wingham Optimist Atoms Rec., Director highschool school to help in the organization of 199; -638, while hudband Rod.had high the Donna Shaw 190; Louise Last month the Mustangs partici- tournament. Troy Templeman Bosman 189 and Irene Lamont 186. single of 295 and the high triple of pated in -a hockey, tournament at will be,lodking after-the Wingham SENIOR MEN 700. -fle three games� last wdek Don't forget: - the Wingham Conestoga and did fairly well end of the event, while Murray ThQse,rolling good g6mers last Other good games were rolled by. part of the final period And. evened 'Recreation Department will ,be against s9me experience4. teams. Pennington will be in charge of week were Carson Watson 212; Jim Jack Ohm: 237, 234; Kevin Hickey in, a - busy , week, Wingham h things at Belmore. With this much the score on goals by Shane Pegg hosting a family cross-country ski ljop�ng or continuing school spi#t Coultes 169; Ken Saxton Sr. 193, 191, 237; Carl Good 236, 224 and Adrienne'' 'Optimist Atoms discovered three was their magic number as they and Jonathan Lane. tour next Sunday, Feb. 1, in con- and based on the team's success this talent handling the tournament, Mr.. and Bill brehman 166% Brophy 214 " I I ' I - Gibson sziys'he.bopes to be able to sit picked dp three ties in three games Ryan Lelbold and &eit Sangster junction -With the. Frost season, the Mustangs will be hosting COFFEE KLATCH scores. set up the Pegg goal- while Matthew back and watch some of the exciting LEGION MIXED played, with identical 3-3 atth celebration, a hockey tourndihentof their own . Those rolling high games this F ' . hockey beginning Jan. 30 The Wild Berries coptinue,to lead Wingham 3, Kincardine 3 Hunte The tour Will by held from 2 to. 4 Mr. Wood, printipal at F. week are Shirley Young 251, �,233; r and'Bart. Cameron assisted Madill, already- has.,approved the As m . entigned earlier, the chAM7 in In Kincardine Tuesday', evening, on Lane's marker. p.m. at the Lafigside Ski' Trails, the league and now have 80,points. Kay!McCorniick 186,168 and Muriel the tournament will' be They are followed bythe Daisies, 74, Irvine 165. the Optimist Atoms came from Wi"ghant 3, Port Elgin 3 which boasts four different trails of tournankent, io the stage-is set for pions of am fell Port Elgin returned to Wifigham I distances. the high. school hockey bonanza- 'decided Feb. 5.13arring any unfore- -behind to get the tie. Wingham varying the Phlox', 60, the Wild Carrots, 52, SENIOR LADIES. behind two goals in the first pe mseen, unexpected or unlikely disast- the Sweet Peas; 46 and the Sweet The Sunflowers have a -narrow - behind period. Sunday afternoon and the two tea Two buses,will leave the Wingham which will be held Jan. 30 and Feb,..Feb. b. lead in the standings with 57, points,. How second period, the once again battled to a' their Legion Hall parking lot at 2 p.m. and The tournament'will be for rural er. the.F.E. Madill Mustangs will bel, Violets; 45. ever, in the s draw 'high schools just beginhing their' one of the teams playing laying that day. Jean .King had- the high single of f Optimist Atoms, outscored Kin- second in a row and Winii1am's there will be a minimkregistrati&. olloWed by the Daisies, 56, the fee, accepted between, 1:30 And'2 hockey programs, just like day- 261 for the ladies and thehigh-triple Pansies, 39, the Gladiolus, 35, the cardine by two goals as Shawn third consecutive 3-3 tie., of 664 waserolled by Shirley Young. Asters*30 and the Roses23. Gedeke score unassisted and Brett In-the' first period, Winghamwent d un' p.m. The registration will, ciover', the Wingham. High school. hockoy -long Mr. Wood has said all classes on , cost" Of the tra�sportation to: and,- has been considLired.a.city sp&t, but Feb. 5 will be shortened to give the Pon Montgomery had the high single Jean Mothers had the high single Sangster followed with. a goal just -0 as Bart C 'arid from the trail, refreshments and; 'this tournament may help change ahead I art ameronstudents a. chance to cheer on the of 265 and the high -triple of 701. five minutes later, �agsisted by Shane of 198 a�4 the high double of 385. Michael Long combined to up chance a 25 different draw that feeling in Southwestern. Mustangs. ,coach Gibson has Othei high games were bowled b Peqg-.. Jonathan Lane, , who slipped the t over predicted ,some fine hockey, high Y Other high doubles were rolled by prizes. Make plans,, to attend this Ontario. prt c Mrs. Young 254; Graham-AdamsAgnes Farrier 348; Vera Moffat 340- In the third period, Kincardine puck into the Port Elginnet, most enjoyable event for the4hole The games will takeplace-intwo. . skill and speed levels and an' 245; Mr.: Montgomery 233; Don Kay McCormick 315 and Catherile once again took the lead and held the Port- Elgin came back in the 6 family. arenas: the 'Locktidie memorial eventual victory for Madill: Burley 227 and Betty Burley 221 one-g6al margin until late in the second period to score two unan- * ' Why: not Campbell 301. Arena in Wingoa�rn and'at the come out.and sed'if he's game. Ryan Leibold, on a pass from swered goals and take a 2-1 lead into The schedule .for this week at the Bel right? Join the funandtheer on your Sangster, scored the equalizer with the final period. Lockridge Memorial Arena ii, a, more Community Centre. Weare •hoping for an eight-team turnout, favorite team! less ihan three minutes remaining to, e meaning there will be eight games —Kevin Smith' th in the third, Sl�an6 Pegg evened. 'Legion earn -6tieforWingham. �. " ,. Thurs.; Jan.. 22, 7 p.m. Wingham 3. Port Elgin 3'', the countat -two each when he tipped in PeeWee''s vs. Listowel; YBCSOWLING .in a pass -from Jonathan Balzer and At home Saturday afternoon,! the Fri., Jan. 23, '2:30 p.m., Madill •Opeimist'Atoms fell behind 6arly Brett Sangster. With about 90 high school team vs. Clinton; 7:15 Am -,TvRen .BANTAMS' Other games of 120 and"over were. and had to'' battle back for their seconds, in the gilne,-Bart p.m., Super X Atoms vs. Listowel; rolled by Andrea Plumb 134; Jenny second consecutive Cameron dug the puck out of the The gauers' -continue to lead the tive tie game. 8:30 p.m..,, Wingham. Rockers vs. Remington 129- Terra McDougall Jonathh corner and set up -Lifie for league and now hdve 59 poifiti.'They n Lane got Wingham off the 00 Hanover; are followed,by- the CCMs, 47, the 123;, Susan Henry 126; Ricky on "the right toot when he scored ahead goal, but Port Elgin stored on Dominions, 44, the D'& Rs, 38, Cleihorn 131; Jim Hills 186, 133; a rebound less than a'minute later,,, Sat., Jan. 24, 1 to 2 p,m., public A the David Bower 149- and 'D�hfty'-, "midway through the opening period, and tied the game . at 3-3. _skating;, 3:3_0 p.m., Optimist Atoms Rawlings, 26 and the Coopers, 25. girt, Cameron and Ken Hogg Andrea McBride had the-girls' McPherson 122,131. - assisted on the, marker. Port Elgin in their last 10 league games, the vs. Walkert6h;. 5 p.m., Novice As vs. high single of 137 andthe high doubi . e'SR. JUNIORS& SENIORS 'scored late in the first to tie. the Optimist Atoms have had two wins, Blyth; 6:30''p.m.,'Chifiar House, - The Psyc ount'l-1. our losses for eight of a PeeWees vs.. Lucknow; .8 p.m., of '212 was rolled by Ivadelle hos lead the league with c ' four ties-and f 68 points, .-followed by the A Team, 'he., second period Wonged to possible 20. points: Intermediate ladies vs, Ripley; -9:30 Hiusser. Arley Pautler had the high 58 , ihii M�nia'cs and the Vice squad, T. On Saturday, Jan., 24, the Optimist p.m., Goodtimers'gime; single of 145 for the boys and the high Port Elgin, as the team scored two I Starting January 7, Crossroads,', in double of 235 was rolled by Jeremy 55, Team, No. 4, 44 and the Miami goals to take'a 3-1 lead into the third Atoms will play" host to the Sun:; Jan. 25, 1 p.m.,,Kinsmen Walkerton Atoms the conjuction with 570 CHYM Radio, will be publishing the Hickey.. team, 38. period. at 3:30 p.m. in Bantams vs. Walkerton; 2:45 p.m., k. Not only will 'this information Other games of 85 and over were Becky Sangster had the -high., Wingham controlled the opening Lockridge Memorial Arena. Novice As vs. Durham'; 4:30 p.m., too 40 hits of the wee rolled by- Ivadelle Hiussdr 128; single-of 197 and,the high triple of Wingham Ironmen vs. Walkerton; 7 keep you up to date on what's happening "inthe wdrld of 505, while Tammy Cleghorn had the-., a'sirigle top' Charlotte Matz 95; Evelyne Matz\ p.m., Bantam Bs vs. Walkerton; music, but also allow you ' a chance to, win .101, 87;- Mandy Anger 109; Lesley high single of 253 for the senior girls Mon., Jan. 27., Advance-Times vs. 10 album' of your choice courtesy of Crossroads, Pike 87, 95; Kevin Hogg 88, 87; Scott and the high triple of 684. Win%' ham Midgets defeat Staintons-; Inwood log; Dean Walker 86, 88; RobHarrison had the junior boys' g CHYM, and Sam The Record Man. Mike Remington 118; Ryan Moffatt high single of 199 and the high double Tues., Jan. 28, 7 p.m., Kentucky� The top 40 list will be accompanied by an entry form. 105, 90; Jeremy Hickey, 141, 94; of563. both Listowel, Kindardine Nugget Atoms vs. Clinton; 8 p.m., To win, simply fill in your too 10 choices and send to Murray Stieffen 107; Jared Harkness Other games of 150 and over were Wingham-Lidns Midgets I won I both-AkKee. The rest of the period was Lions Midgets vs. Port Elgin and Wallace-Ave. N., attention Rob Durst. 85 and Travis Chambers 93. rolled by Rhonda English 160; games they played last week, scoreless. 9:45 p.m., Crawfords vs'. 'Bride Crossroads 1,88 JR. BANTAMS, Tammy Cleghorn 193, 238; . Angela defeating Listowe'l 6-1 'in am away Corey McKee scored"Wingliam'i Motors. Entries will be chosen at random and if the top 10 are The Penamns lead the I Kerr 188; Angela Wall 192;. Becky,, named in correct order, the winner will be awarded their eague with Sangster 174; Lori Tiffin 180, 172; game and getting a 6-3 victory over second goal unassisted it 9�08 and 63 points, followed by the Trimark Walkerton at�oTe, Mike Logan choice of any top 10 single and --announced in S, Tom Darling 160, 155, 155; Andrew scored from Jeff McKeq 42, the Pumas, 39, the Ponies, 37, the Plumb 195, 156; Scott Neil 179, 189; Winghekip 6, Listowel I to give Wingham •a 3-0 lead. Paul Beaver pond Crossroads. Adidas, 34 and the Nikes, 25. Brian Steffler'238; 232; Ken Hogg In -Listowel, Wingham Lions. Dietrich' scored the only goal for There is'no charge for entering, so send in your top 10 Kerri Cleghorn'had the high single Midgets came up with a 6-1 win. Ligtowel, finishing off a play with of 196 for the girls and the high 179; Rob Harrison 182, 182; Dennie With only 34 seconds gone in the Hymers and McHarg., The Whigham Beavers recently choices, and listen to CHYM radio for clues. double of 298. David Bower had the Chambers 158,152; Daniel Ward 158 hada -"Whatcharnae'allit" night and ; Jeremy Bloemberg 1 173, 179 an game, J. C. Hewitt scored for Wingham.scored three more goals spent most of the meeting ham- CHYM. high single of 193 for the b 9,4110pilm*iA sv-�4151&570 boys and the 167 Wingham on a goal set up hy Corey in the third period. Paul Brophy meting scored froni Hewitt, Brian Mill This ,week they are going to learn high double of 342. Kevin Dekker 165,161. nails. keeping you informed notched one from Michie .and Brian to make pizzi. Newsboys' win Mill counted fromKinahan.. , I I . Legion, PeeWeet finalists The last two goals were scored puts team- within With 18 seconds left in the game. Wingharn 6, Walkerton 3 at Putham tournament., pne..point of first The visiting Walkerton team East Wawanosh The Wingliam Legion, PeeWees Once again, Wingham's insurance scored the opening goal with C. participated in the 17th annual marker was another empty net goal. Both the Newsboys and Bridge, Porter pulling. the trigger, 'from receives $P40,000 'MMYS Mustangs continued their winning Heaney and H. Porter. SNOWARAMA Durham Legion Little Huskip Mike, McKay, Derek Evers and Todd - ways. in Wingham Industrial Hockey Bill Kinahan tied -the count with OHRP grant Hockey Tournament last weekend, Chadwick played strong games. Leagub Action last week. his goal from Hewitt and Leachman,. I& Eas tff &vis making It all the way to the Cham- Dresden 6, Wingham 2 The Mustangs extended their followed by a Corey McKee goal East Wawanosh Township will pionship final before losing out to Wingham and Dresden played in vinpip& streak, to two games with a from Leachman and Kinahan to give' receive a $40 060 00takib Home Dresden. the championship final and the two 04 vidtoo over Stainton's Spitfires. Wingham the 2-1 lead. Brophy. Renewal (OHRP) grant, Ontario W.11010"Mo ONTARIO, On the way to the championship, teams were deadlocked at 2-2 Scott PVdigrew and Andy Reid followed with a 'goal assisted by Housing Minister Alvin Curling WW Wingham put to identicat.4-2 midway through the game. paced the. winners with two goals Brian Mill before Walkerton's Fritz announced last week, East wins over Flesh I erton and Sullivan Late in the second period, Dresden each as the Mustangs opened up an scored from Artibello and Heaney, Wawanosh was one of two Sunday, January, 25th, Township. pulled ahead of their opponents and early 4-0 lead. That.four-goal spread 3, C. Hewitt scored two more goals municipalities included in the an- In, 4. Flesherton 2 deserve full credit for the win. continued Into the thin - riod as the for Wingham, from Murray loxton nouncement for OHRP funding, 1987 In their first game of the tour- Wingham scored two well Mustangs held a 7-3 advan age. and Paul Brophy, to put the Lions (Rain - date Februa'ry 8, 1987) "Q r'o nameftt the Wingham team allowed executed goals' and had other v a I Fa—g Administered by municipalities, F 8 t chances, but failed to capitalize on Steve Morrison, Luke Klein. and -2. the program assists homeowners to le herton to take a 2-0 lead after Murray Willis were the other Midgets in fronts-2. Sponsored bk the' Wingham & District Snowmobile two periods of play. However, the- those opportunities. Neil' and in the third, Walkerton drew first upgrade their homes with the Club and the Wingham Lions Club., MustOg scorers as the victory blood, but Whigham's Terry Daer emphasis on . faulty structural and team came out flying,in,the third as Chadwick were the goal scorers, with pulled their team to within a point of scored from Hewitt to close out the sanitary conditions — and on David McKee, Scott Noll, Jason Assists going to McKay, McKee and, thethird place Spitfires. scoring and complete his team's 6-3 plumbing, insulation, heating and Aegistration "Got Starting Time Bloemberg and TIM Currie scored to, Harrison. In the other WIHL game played -WIM electrical systems. give Wingham the 4.2 victory. Chadwick was presented with the last week, the Newsboys also con. Loans of up to $7,M are made 11:00 a.m. Assists went to Rob Hardion, Rob 'team MVP And all of the Win am tipped their winning way,- by available. to -eligible . owner- Cross-,Country Skiers and Snowmobilers pick up your McKay, Peter Poulin, McKee and players received �'keeperl' trophies. defeating the first place Cra;ford eegeunantA wbg wish to bring their pledge sheets (no minimum amount required) at B. & M. gloemberg. Currie's goal, his first of es, up to standard. A,portion, oi a Ren the s 'scored Into an Dodgers 8,5. With the win, just one 'Sacred, Heart hom talsj Windham Fruit Market, Hill's Shoes, McGee season, was 09 -n point. separates the, second 'place 0, f loan. may be f Iven, depending 'empty net. L lo hte 1Y the Income-of r - Aut® Electric, Lee VailcO�s, Hayes Clothing, Hanna's Mdrew Gibson played a solid Newsboys from the league leaders. euc 'tee recipient. Interest Men's Wear, Windham Drive In Cleaners, Toronto bomi- The Newsboys Jughmed' I to' a rates range frorqzero to to per. cent, A card party W49 he game In goal, dua hrO, early 441 lead "in the tikt per oo held in th6 neon Bank & Standard Trust, any member 'of the Lions WhighaW 40 Sullivan UWAS1110 9 goals b� Jaildin and Comtoia. d on parish hall at Satred Heart 'Church again depending on income. Sullivan Township, last year's A total of 16 tables were in pliy. at gain dap homeowners, Club or the local Snowmobile Club. WHA'Apallotsildd I fted'a valuablo the. euchre party hold Monday Dodgers fo4b ' t Irack to tie the last Tuesday evellit.41j,"4ito niAO or homeowners who have the local Teamy this y4ar Is Oat evening at the Winghiam tegion score at 0.6 early in he third d tables in play. - - --- ' physidally-disabled - rela&" living less6filwwld 04140.41 Xatib McCofffilok was high lady 1411t year old bowh Rayson'tront doin,114 1. , ball, gels bolgo lac 06rin4iflen'tO WI-6 thibalf may Into. 1he game over- and Bohn King, high' In! I & It goals In uOtbolb, . I Met all a Ifealli a the Via, Coultas Was low Mail. Whi qualify f&, leant! f 0 This ver, two quid a J dw#� tot) caftfidont Ahoy' Edythe Coultes was high lady V6Xt6b* 9 6 by 0601tod and Oe 0 na Win Hill Renwick, high man. Priscilla bb; W14" spalil maximulti I r6cogdosi DoWn will h@ lJ1­8#6nddn66'al0n9 With local ghaM "Oid 164 urger 16w lady,. 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