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Dnmen took a 3-0 lead at 9:11, action at, Goderich Friday night.. The clubs exchanged third period I .
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.,,second period ended with, the score record against the Ironinen. A particularty- natty incident
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, - 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
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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
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I ' , , , I l"t ' - I 'defeated gullivan Township 6-2. Also ! . . - Howick, 'supported by the fotir . *,
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participate 'in the 17th annual - , With the loss, Howick went to the The first' goal of the gain earn . 1. . . . I Buskey.. . I- . .
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. . . 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 .
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. 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 '
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. 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 '
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. . 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 . .
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. 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',
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. . 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 % . � , " ,,, -.
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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. , - . . , �
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Peter Stewart and Jeff Dowler . Thedefensive skills we.re'great on period with shots on goal counting , . - . I
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. were , Howick started the overtime .again, Howi6k. played well but. just ick won at the. Durham'tournament I. . I . % .
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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
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. '. Furnace installations. . , overtime play with Andrew Weber and Potts. oiram. The Nuggets are Curtis Hunter scored his first goal of
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accumulating five shots on 9,60 0 . I . ' I . I . games. . . I . pretty goal from Gary Skinn and .
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Howick thus advanced to the . . . A brand new Nugget, brokq the ice The team travels to Palmerston on . I
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I WINGHAM — 357-3641 -, Wing.ham.. Rockers. stretch , , in point -getting Saturday a . ' -,
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I., HOWICK 7, NORMANBY I ( u ndefeated streak to. f We . team to its sixth victory this year. Saturday. . I .
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I , . - championship as, that team had undefeated streak to Jive games. Brown, Ross Davies, Bill Robinson,, the Milverton goalie. Arley Pautler Brownie' 11
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eight In a game played Friday night ,,Trevor Huffman and David Laing. � I
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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
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