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BragRobinson, I By Lee Cowie p . 11, iaMie,Robi , 1@,rl;;d-th , d :._� .--f-,; � 'p e dw � �q 1T� y .1 . ; ... .� , i , I Pi�r”. , ­ � I victory .4 c boaor's, � , Apbinso I i!��'�,4� and Chris Sakasov. preserved the , ory with . couple � star .P was - . I . . � ' � - .1 , ,��, . . ifi,the,1aptfe\VmI*nutes., ' - dangerous' - 0,0 night, / , , 11, � ka . . . . . . � [A�,�i'��4- The Wingham Ironman Junior C of'keysaves , g0ro . .1. . with tWo goals , I , !` _! �,Ll�i�� , , " ,�,c . . � . imbed to within . .1 * other scoring op- ..; �, � lub c, e ' f the contest Braun ,and several . . -�',;,A� );:,, a ooint of the ' First star o was . - g � - in'Bears after who, with help froxq 0 friendly portupities. - . - I . 1,.� I "ond place Port Elg' . � !�,�,,, 1- 11 I I � . I . , � s n ly thrashing them 4-1 on crossbar on ' . j �tllvl ''.. d occasion, turned in a I The next he 1 -4 --77 . . . - . , I . I . I ­ , � , 1, E ..", ay at the Lockridge Memorial solid game to come up with some big Ironmen is Sunday, ion. 25 against .. �;.�A ��Ilf�, '", ­ I � ., ", T l na Thp Ir6nmen overshadowed saves, particularly in the late second the fourth place Walkerton Black I : T., , . _, �. ,; Z i, . 3 . M � I . oppOnents in every depart- and early third periods. Port Elgin's 'Hawks. The Hawks konmen ­!t� , . . !�11. . " . t outhitting, outhustling, out- Mike Chenette was the, second star have a real rivalry goingthisseason, !. ",..;, 9 �! I . .►.. .., ting and ultimately outscoring and was � by far the Bear's most and this promises to be another - . -� effective worker with several shots crowd-pleager. Game time at the I'll, 1 I . I .11'.. I " ,U.4tT,he g Lockridge Memorial Arena is 4 p.m. ��;_, I ' ,,, game had an auspicious on net. Wingham's speedy Number ('r'"", . M � . �, ... . ng for the Ironmen when ' .1. . I A 1, � I � �4`1�,'�11S,uK �11, .. ­� . q, on I Go- d e r It h 9 I ,Wr 'I - r . �­j,,W;'' ,9 . , , ie Robinson scored just "r, ,. � t he match. Robins ren battle s into t I . I � , I r I I Led a perfect two -on -one with I 11 . .1 � - .. �� , ': "r - : 4� ate Jason Goodall. Brett I ,'.1,.,1 I Sailors keelhauled again Id . I exon took a heavy hit on the end t � I 1. # 11", I I. V � . - - 1. 't. ... ." ds to spring the puck loose for Prieitap, Jamie Robinson and � .1 By Lee Cowley . on's second goal at 17:53. The . Goodall to complete 8 .mplete his hat trick. The Goderich Sailors hoisted their � period ended with- the home Responding 'for the Sailors was , � I . . 11 sails against Wingham for the last � " . 2-0. I time in Junior C regular league Daryl Madge. I � Dnmen took a 3-0 lead at 9:11, action at, Goderich Friday night.. The clubs exchanged third period I . ......... ; . . . . . , -- � I goals with Sideris netting one for' , 4. . _­ middle framq* on Brads-- i , . � .. I I ����- T 4��J. ta P ; eighth The game featured multitude of Goderich and. Braun scoring short- ' �."4 ... - , th goal of the season. ' I 1. . . : J' , . . I , V the' point by penalties assorted fisticuffs in thanded and unassisted to complete , I . I � . er a good shot from t , addition to several goals The hishat trick for the Ironmen. ', �T,­, , �:.',Abteve Alton, Priestap pounced on the � . . by a 94 The game was an abrasive one, , bound for a high backhand shot Ironmen emerged as victors I - . . , ­,",'' "I". ...".A.; the boulder of Todd Cox'in the count in this, the last encounter with a total of 114 minutes in ,-I--- ,gper e s I , �� � * �,lear net. The Bears got their only between the two teams this Season. ' -.5i penalties handed � out to the two � . ., . I , . . .. . ., � J�goal of the game 36 seconds later, The Sailors failed to .earn a victory clubs, including eight game . . `- misconducts, five to the Goderich � . ,,.. - :"�4hen Robb Judd was left uncovered in their ,seven meetings with �t . ... net. :.. J. Ymi front h Wingharn and sport An 0-5.2 11, ", f of the Wingham,net. T e . . . team. , �.,, ­ ,,� . .,,second period ended with, the score record against the Ironinen. A particularty- natty incident . 2-0 1 .. {'3-i in favor of the ironmen.. , Wingham. jumped to an early, occurred with 31 seconds left in the . I . 1, i , The Port.. Elgin club took the play lead on goals by Jason Goodall at the game when the Sailor coaching staff I . . :-.[ ;,10 the Iron � Men in the early part of 58 -second mark and by Tim Braun at turned loose their huge defenceman I . 1-,. 61., . . . I I ! . . , J '.,,�, the thiid period. However, Wingham 3.:59. Darren Doak got one'back for Bruce Culbert. The Goderich player �­ , . r F., Go , . .11 --goaltender'Mitch Braun's solid work Goderich at 8:22 but Rob Willis set about trying to instigate a fight . - I .. I . . ..� .,, 1. between the pipes kept -the Bears off . counted' a shorthanded marker at , with anyone, in a Wingham jersey, I , '31 . . . . I• . I thescoreboard. . . 13:59.and Braun scored his secondat but found no takers and ended up � '' . I ' I . . . . " . . � .� With Port Elgin pressing hard in 15:32 to give the Ironmen a. c6m� banished from the game. with a ­ . . . � I the Wingham zone, the,.Ironmen manding 4-1 lead. Late. goals by the minor, . a ,major and a game . 1. . broke out on a- two -on -one, with 8ail6rs, Chris Sideris and Irbnmen's- misconduct for his behaviour. I I - I I I . � Jason Goodall carrying the puck and Goodall rounded out the, first period Although this was the final league O.. 11 ... . . I . I I Paul Toite'n trailing. After working scoring: I . 11 I I game between the two teams, there .. . � . I I I . . the goalie out of position, Goodall fed . ' The"Ironmen outscor'ed "their is a possibility they will meet again I Tolton• in the goalmouth foe an easy , opponents 3-1 in the middle frame to in the playoffs. Watch for the spaT.ks I . . . /, : ZIIIIII�IIIIIIIIIIIIII - 111111111111111111111111111111INN I I . . . , - tip -in at the '14:36 mark. The goal to really fly should these clubs . . I . ' . final•.take an 8�3lead into the final period. . I� FIGURE SKATING AWAND$'-These -young skaters all placed highly ' . ' made the score 44 and. was the final. fr9nmen sharpshooters were Brad tangle again., I . I 1. .:. . ub ... . .. .... . ._- I . I in, c6mpetitions held recently within the'Wingham Figure Skating C) . . . .. . . . 4 How"'Ick.. Atoms,reach I . . �.. . I\ I � 0 - I I and will represent the 'club at .a% competition in - March a( Seaforth. .,. I , . I. . ' 1. I . 'Among those receiving'. awards from the local club.are., back, Karen 0 , . . . I. .. . . I . , . I . I . I .. om "Jennifer Dennis, Lisa Alexander, Jenni Kerr, Neil, . in. tournament at Durham, I � --' .. . adntams win----,�9 ery, . I I I I I . i . , I . Mon ' . \10 a-�I jr, - I . . . . ., � 1 I . . I . Shari Mundell; centre, 'Wendy McBride, Janell Cretier, Kim . *Howick 6, Sullivan Townsh` 2' *mon Alton, Trevor Smith and �1 I . . . , . . III Si I . . . n i . . ­ . . a . � I . Carolyn Elston;, front, Andrea McBride a d'Jayne Vinc6ht. , .. Led by David Keil's first hat trick Ryan, Gallaher, Dennis Winiemute . . r n , I " " . . . . . . " . . I . . . . I . raol. .. . . . � 1. of the season, the Howick Atoms again played well in �Jfo;il for.,., I ­ ' , , , I l"t ' - I 'defeated gullivan Township 6-2. Also ! . . - Howick, 'supported by the fotir . *, .. I ow - wees. , � scoring for Howick' weae'Ryan en who kept, traffic away,cons. at-ioat iourney, - , I . H Ick 'Pee ' - ' --- d!efericerft , ..� .. . � 'I'm I - from in_front of the net. Scoria . g for, ' ' � The Howick Bantams travelled to , especially during, sera:: around * result of the contest, in doubt until - . .. I , , . , � Ruttan, - Michael Greig and Ryan ' I . . . .. . -1 qi . . � 9 i� . . . � � I .. Durham last.. -Friday,' evening to the Howick net. " - 1 ' I the final whistle. . Gallaher. Picking tip assists, were Elora were. Paul Martin .and Tim I . . . . . .. I . I . . ; I I - . I .. ... last •-week. s matches -1 I. Gi*eig,'Gallaher, Ruttan,. Michael',r 11 participate 'in the 17th annual - , With the loss, Howick went to the The first' goal of the gain earn . 1. . ­ . . I Buskey.. ­ . I- . . � : I . Durham -Legi6n Little Huskie oftsolation side of the tournament to when Howick was -on the power play, - I . � . . I t . �y, Dowler, Mark -,-.. . . . Gibson took a pass from Camm at The Howick PeeWee hockey club ,' Antonopolus while Howick just came . D ." � , Tournament. - . � I . � meet Sullivan :rownship, which ­ osman and Simon Atton. Dennis'. Durham 5, Howick 0 I . I ' ' ' ' '' ' . the p6int, moved into the-cotner and . had a ver busy week, winning two , close. ' .. 'championship i of . � The Howick' team met a tough, earlier had been beaten by a strong . 'y - This past weekend found the' : Wintemute- key saveg,. In tbe'ehampions p game ' . � . ' " . Flesherton team.,: - . .1 ., fed a perfect pass to Todd Tern- and losing two, Victories came I � including one on a breakaway when .tournament, a strong, teain,from, � I. . . . . . -Clinton team in their'first.matcb-up SULLIVAN I , agqinst Brusselg ant Camp Bordeii Howick PeeWee team. in Durham -for', '' .Howick I was leading by just one,goaL - Durham defeated, a ,game Ildwick . , * of the tournament. The boys. played , HOWICK 1, SULLIVAN TWP. , pleman,. who slid it by the sprawled I . . . . - _h'V . ose A . . I . . . well, but came out on the short en( The Nowick-Sulliyan, T-o%y ..be.the . and the losses against Mount Forest - the. an,nual,.Little Huskie Tourna goals foil Stillivii -oW gh10 " squad, 5-0.,,. It was,la,&I .gaM&JQY �.A�' I .riship goaltender. This proved to. - . . .'. against JU . ­:. 'A.11".. . .. . 1 .., .. I � . Scoring g I a . . ' 11 . I .. � -, , . ' - ,� , Klagds,andC.'Currie�', " - - two,periods with. the -spore , cheering , , 1. I � m4AA1­­­ '. .. .. I . .. : 4X1ffttdflEW9&1M.-A1.V"41 hzba#, Ii ­ only j6al�lo%,4ck would get. ,; and)Origa6' .:, " I " �, .. . . . were B: . JWt 2-W' . . 4�-WSZW �9,ddrie.. The- _tW�44As e eering ' In ' '' f t ick � Howick started the tournament - •_. - . Howick4,El' a.2 . . . entering the final. frame. Dennis ' , . -disciplined game and from, the open I opening I face-off, treated . 'Phe ,third period belonged to the ' regular ar league Pay, Howi - -3-2. .. . or . . . . played a well s they made several. defeated Brussels. Chris Reichard, w4f 6y defeating Carnp'Borden . Led by Michael Hargrave's two Wintemute played well in'llet, but their goalie frustVated.the Howick. just,like last year's Al-Ofitari,o, goaltencters a . I �.' . . Brian'Zabel and - goals, Howick defeated -Elora 4"2. ' Durham's speed eventually proved . . . ' I .making several championship played between the key stops. Dowler saved Howick on one of the steady HoWick defense- Jason - Douglas,. I I ev ' ' I .shooters often by . I ' several occasions, especially on men, had four godtg and tearn* ler were the Howick scorers . Ry6n. Ruttan and.DaVid Keil picked t6 be* too much for Howick to.hAndle I i . two clubs: The boys did not dis,lp- . W .' . key saves. - . I vlose-in opportunities: 156 -third captain Jayson wh1i e'6 Steven Winkel played a superb . ups a Angle go tbe`�,p-me ended in the 5-O', ' oal each'while assists and, _ , . . point their loyal fans as the game I 'a, I A. I . N 1. . � Jeff. Camm"and Steve Gibson both excitement :and I period remained scoreless toforce A tacular four goals and four assists g4me on left wing by assisting on went to Michael Greig with' two % . � , " ,,, -. ' . w o, shutout: ' . . missed excellent scoring chances on ,was. filled with excit . five 1 inute sudden -death overtime and �n eight point night. � - - both the tying and winning markers. , - . . , � � .1 . . breakaways.. .., . . � . � I . . �-several exceptional plays. ' . -.01 ting as Mount Forest . rest wasinvited for an ' The next step in retaining the.'. Peter Stewart and Jeff Dowler . Thedefensive skills we.re'great on period with shots on goal counting , . - . I . . . - .excellent - nt in - the. Ho . wick' net, - both sides and both goi,aiies made a no goals were scored. , . exhibition ganfe Jan. .15, and once' PeeWee championship which How Kentucky Nuggets win, raise , . were , Howick started the overtime .again, Howi6k. played well but. just ick won at the. Durham'tournament I. . I . % . . several sure goals, number of gn�at saves to keep the � I , I I , stopping � . , . . for -couldn't beat the sharp goaltending. last year, proved difficult as a . . I I. . . - . I .1 I . period with a man advantage I . n team defeated the u .. � . . I minutes. Although they, of Bart Penwarden in the 4-1 loss. strong Dresde . over.$400 thro- g1h the victory, just over two m . . . . I � . I . . oy' by a 5-1 -score. I N - . � failed to score, the,Howick shooters .Mount Forest opened, the scoring Howick,b * S . . I I I . . . CRAIG HEATING I ' I managed some shots on net and in the first' period on an excellent Weber scored the lone Howick . . Kentucky Nugget's . period -with the score . e 3-2 for . 1. . I . their made two brilliant saves sfi6t' by Corey Reeves, Early in the ' goal by banging in a rebound after a ' Wingham ' . 0013 MAST ­ . e powerful shot from the I point Ja- , defeated Milverton 5-2 Saturday and Wingham: ' . , . . . I .. . on -Gibson blasts. second period,, Kyle Wheeler pulled raised $418.75 in their first of -three Katy Elmslie shut down several I . .Howick -way passing son Douglas. - . . I The Howick defence and forwards . How' k even on a three This I I games in the Star Challenge opportunities in the third period and - 1. . . T -narrowed the score'to2-1. *ith I . '. Furnace installations. . , overtime play with Andrew Weber and Potts. oiram. The Nuggets are Curtis Hunter scored his first goal of were gre,�t' defensively in' I ' Hockey Pec . .� . I � I . as they held the Sullivan team to no From that point on, Mount Forest seven minutes remaining in the ' . . .-..- I - Furnace and chimney cleaning . I ,e''more . goals . * b6t sloppy defensive mistakes . currently playing for $83.75 for each the, year. from, Mitchell Skinn. I . I . I -F t Howick three more goals:. " ' . goal scored .1 . 4 I . I � goals and no shots on net, while � got thre Is by Paul game by the team in the three Jeremy Hickey pdtied another . , .. . 24, 6dr emergency service, Cameron, Ian, Strathern ,and, Tom Cos . . . ,� I . % accumulating five shots on 9,60 0 . I . ' I . I . games. . . I . pretty goal from Gary Skinn and . I themselves. - - ' ' ' " I . Danny Guss6. Howick thus advanced to the . . . A brand new Nugget, brokq the ice The team travels to Palmerston on . I , I WINGHAM — 357-3641 -, Wing.ham.. Rockers. stretch , , in point -getting Saturday a . ' -, . � I consolation final, thanks to a great , . . . s. Steven Friday, before the next Three Star - . � I , . . . i team effort. .•. . Mowbray scored twice to lead ,the game at home against Milvertop on .,. I., HOWICK 7, NORMANBY I ( u ndefeated streak to. f We . team to its sixth victory this year. Saturday. . I . � 1: I ,. . - I Howick­ was matched against , . I / , . . i He opened the scoring at 1:13 of the I I ­ A . I , I Normanby for the consolation Wingham Rockers stretched their' were John Cullen, with two, Wayne first period, slamming the puck past . I . � 4, : N, I , . - championship as, that team had undefeated streak to Jive games. Brown, Ross Davies, Bill Robinson,, the Milverton goalie. Arley Pautler Brownie' 11 I Tz Shaw, Skinn and Lawrie. and Mitchell Skinn drew assists on , 'T defeated Becton to advance. with wins last week over Owen � I " IF . The line of Gibson, jaret Henhoef- .- Sound and dinton, ' * Wayne Drury played a strong the, play. Midway through the first, '-' irst, . I - prp46 in the Wingham net.. Geiry,Skinn scored a beauty from - ; .'.`� 1clum TvIll:A I I fer and Steve MacGregor was united In the 8i -I victory over' Owen Sound corner , " eight In a game played Friday night ,,Trevor Huffman and David Laing. � I I It I I for the second time this season and on the large ice surface there, e * I I Phone 357-1630 for 24 hour movie information � -,',,,�, , r Foul-tJps, the .In the second, Wingham a , played a strong offensive. game to different players put the puck . into against the Clinton - Last week the second Wingfiam .. � � action was fast and furious with both commanding 3-0 lead, with .Lead Howick to a- 7-1 win. The line the net for Wingham. - it from an work ort the PLAYING FROM .FRIDAY TO THURSDAY JANUARY 23 - 29TH io scoring points with Goal scorers Were Ray I Walker, teams executing end-to-end rushes, 1 Mowbray the opportuni Tim Brownie pack be . SHOWTIMES: FRIDAY & SATURDAY AT 7 & 9 P.M. 0 had Sleegers and Pautler. Milverton Canada Badge. Each "Six" planned � ..... ,, 0� H only to be turned back by excellent , -1 I � e oefter getting a hat trick. I Bill Tolton, George -Skinn, Gary _!,. . .: I , SUNDAY Td THURSDAY ONE SHOW EACH EVENING AT 8 P.M. t the tone ea' lisle, Dave Shaw, Rob Lawrie, Ken ,goaltending. However, Wingham.. came storming.back to' end the an imaginary trip to a different * : , 11 EVENING . Gibson se on early with a . ... , I I outscored the opp6sition,to register , � province. Special thanks go .to' I (Warilling: Coarse Laquage) I goal after just 28 seconds of play. He Balzer and Bob Armstrong. Getting I I . Cheryl McDonald for helping with a " I : -­— -_ I — -_ . -, � - - -_ - 11 I , -, t up 'by Craig King and 6-4 win. 0 � ,.- �. I was se their name in the assists column the ­ - . I 1. "W_ '. N... I 11. • 1, ,. h effer. King and Jeff , I The first.break came five minutes Novice'Optimsts group. . -1 417, � ... the scars run deep. - Hen o I . period, when Shaw The first-year Brownies are re- - 9:, � I I ,. 1�., . - to the second . I 1, ... I �, - e7ill . MacGregor set up Henhoeffer' to their good-" .111* " . t , give Howick -a 2-0 lead after one 1� ked up a Ken Balzer shot off the . I M S Pic ' .:1 I - 'Kin Bahta are edged by minded to mirrors. I � I I grooming I . I ., I frame. . - . .1 boards and deposited it into an open I �,� I I � . 11 4 . . I ".., . � ' net while the Clinton goalie was pre- moti nt, Fdrest I Alexander, Maureen Lisle and - . . � I , ".., t , . , Howick scored two more goals in. . . � I - A%.` ,�' I " 5.2 to Tawny owl helped the §6c6fid-�ear'."' lose occupied with Bob Armstrong. r ' I I They came off the . . ' the second period. Th C, Elgi , Brownies prepareand serve tea and y ay or. notched the Last Sunday , I I - I . i-; . 11 - MacGregor, n - second Rocker goal, finishing off a, Optimists, playing. without five of I sticks of Gibson and Jerem T I George Ski'mi then note ay the Wingham Novice toast. Six of the senior Brownies are . 01. .; Templeman, Steve . Port organizing the Canada Flag Party i I 1. I � ,V - . 7 - ­ , . three-way passing play with Ross the team's regulars, finally had ' I, I . '. -1 � . , "I I . - � - I they will - 1 . King -and - Henhoeffer drew assists. " for Jan. 29. For this, - t , - -wed-for-Ner m Kinsmen Bantams Davies and Balzer. Wingliam's third fatigue catch up with theiii'fa:ie iq_ " John Groves -manby____.,_ Th , ,p Wingha � receive the Hostess Badge, The' ' -- I 1, 1. - .. � shot "that -found-- the --bo . 1. -f Mr � g94 n I , (t 1 � iN J I -t I I. on a slapsbqt to ruin the shdt-out hosted P4 gin- Sunday at. 1he, was 0 1 Bob Armstrong the third -period as Mbunt Forest I , I -e a typical -- , other seniors are practising a skit , 11, . , . � .1 I I chances of Dowler arid Stewart. Lockridge Memori�l Arena. Try asttom.-Lefft __ . - broke the 1-1 deadlock ' ock and skated ; for the play. . : � I A Howick s] h I -':""- ' 11 Jeurt . % - __ ­ ., The H hooters managed to they might, the lo('!' I'lads found Port 'corner -of the net, with Shaw and ' v7"t_0Fy__-�'_'_________ ­­ - ___ ---'- -- ' y- - Ada-m._s---receWed_Ahe�- I I score three unanswered goalain the Elgin goalie Kevin Petimski a Dave Martin assisting, Mount *Potest . opened the scoring eeper Badge; Jarrell Cretier' *- -­ - _- y -) __ .. .,! Housek _ i %J(P.) On [P I I il , final frame, The first came on the formidable opponent as he seemed The fourth Wingbam goal came , with four minutes remaining In the f .'. 81 ­ � hoe- ��hen.'a'shot by Martin got ,by a first period 'as Rubin, Doolittle ' - the Cooker Badge; Mary.1.4 t, the I power play with 96hoeffer taking a to have the proverbial "horses . . Collector Badge; Kelly Phillips, the . , .. . . •I perfect pa I I Baker Badge and Tamara Smith,":, r, screened Clinton goalie. Ken Deer, scored. ii�. __1 � zset, 11 ss from Gibson' and in his pads., who had a b Win ham . I :. � 1 *VV7* , ig night for the Clinton rebounded early in the . WAIL AIX Donald LiVeltMorel. Henhoeffer , Despite many. opportunities, the the Horsewoman Badge. , goal to, . ,a perfect set- slip the ' gidej­scoiOd his teams first g sepond ffame when Mark Gibson . [41 notched his hat trick on Win shooters. could' i I - . . . . � I ,, ,: � I . . ,. the score 4-1 after two fast dented the"tWine afters up a, I . I 11 ;: , I '-' ,,.,�"­�, -_ I IdVV�� up from 9teve,MacGiregok and puck past' Pyla At. until the third make' I . . . AL. � � ..�4� 1 1 � I .dw-1- TIAM. . . I . . If Tolton periods of play. , ,' . I by Todd 90gar andJbilPegg. .1W%F � � . I [��) � I Mbsofl when they dug the pudk out frame when winger J( . . � , . . . . fli'liM; D (0 i . quick goals, He was. Ken Balzer notched the fifth - As the 0ame rolled on Wingham Duplica I I . .% itom botlidthe-Ntirtnanbpgal. � slammed it two i . . A I I-; .. ". �,:�� � I : �... � I -� `­,� - aji*�Q"W7777-7 , . ,MacGregor finished the assisted by Joe *Walker and John Wingham goal on a pgtkat. Pass had three separate breakaWays batt I i I _ jet( . , - ridgib I,u,b "I ' ,�, � ?.� . � � I . I , � . . 6 -first markor and bow Skinn, while 00y Lisle failed to light u * th, scoreboard as -b . I . . , :"�,­• I . � .. . I 1. �- scoring,on a, weird * goal when his Maebonald-od-ft Rocker p In, I came up big I I . . . . ,!;1,��,� ,� I . 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