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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1987-01-28, Page 11­­,, -:- 1 - - ... .11 ­ -.,,-,- , ; . ­.­ -­ I—` ­­ - -­­ - ,�T"ffl,r I ,,-,.,, ­­ ­,­"-�,-r­, - /•, . i � . .. . . ,-, 'y.1'--'- - ­11� I . . I .".., N! -7- ­ -, � I .1. , I .1 I . 7 MT'-!-` 7T', F � ... . ... ---. , , ­,­'. ­ , ­­ I . � , . pT ­'. ­­ -71-- . , I—— -­.­­­­ ­­­,­­*,-,, --- �4471.1--,­­ , ,,. , . , , " - I.�i I I , I I . . . / : . I I , I .. . . I I'll �! "�,. - - I . 1, , 1� . . * " . . I , . . / . .. - I . " I . . . I I . ,A. I t I I . � ,/ . . ;, . .1 . �, I . . . . I 1�.!.-,i. ,, ', �'. �; �..; , - . � . . . . . I . / I . . . I . . . . � , .. i ,.�'­ ! . . I " I . . . . I . I ­­ , 1. . $ The Wingbam Advange-Times, Jan 28 -Pa 11 -- I , I- � 1,0,1987 Page -, �r, 1-1 , I I . ­ . I I I ... ., I I , .; I . I . " .1 . I - .1 I . / I �1 I . . . . . ­,.�. . . . 0 1 , , I * , . � . , ,,'I I harm / I* I� ."­�.ronme Do, L � N boys,Wtn � , I ,!"0 I n rs, , Ows -S. . ."� 0� .: 'Wing, pluck ,�e " . - W UeA $ i�.... leso' 0.10 . . 1-l" ' B. To, '1W - � . , I I . I . I , IHL action, last 1 � .1 1. � . 91 . feathers of, malack Hawks ­�` in .11 ' 4 , " , . . I I r�!`�. . , '/ i �; B1,U9VAft"9 MIXED � games were bowled -by Jim Griffith - - 1,EfgioN boxop , I I I ..:", "41 pne point continues to s60# ye t Z76; Bruce Skina 269r; Rod 'The Wild Berrie$ lead the lea ... I I .. I . ,By Lee Cowley � with few penalties as both inue ,rate •notched a pair'and singles w a to,, . Caroline Gree. 1. way had the high Hickey � . . . I ip$ , I . . ' . .y , . , .:.; 1, �)! the first and second place teams Everett St 'ker and Dougpijn � 268; Reg O'Hagan 265 and ,with 87 p. an&Chris Sakasov goq�ltenders -stood up well and the - ry . Con. single of 220 and the higtk triple of , otats, followed by the , I I I , following last week's action in the , In the other WIHL Storey 250. � - I Daisies, 81, the Phlox, 60, the Wild i The Wingham Ironmen improved result was only one goal scored at . . game last �04, while George Fischer had the " . � . . . . . Wingham Industrial Hockey week the, Dodgers managed, I to men's high single of 236 and the high I 'I , their home record to 7-3-1 in Junior C each end. Jason Goodall was the I ; 'y I I managed. winners of the pins -over -average Carrots, 57, the Sweet Violets, 47 aa4 I 11 - hoe I key with an 8-4, drubbing of the Wingliam, marksman at 4:45, when League. . �, . maintain their slim margin over the triple of 625. - are Dave Scott and Owen Wright the Sweet Peas, 46. 111- Lie leading CrawfqT4's Newsboys as they handed Staintofil � with a plus 632 points. I . *. I ,, .. . . Walkerton Black Hawks in a game he beat Harrel from in close. The The leag . . s Other high games were rolled by Of �. Flortgee Thompson had the -high I I . ... . Sunday at the Uckridge Memorial Walkerton goal was -scored by Pat Dodgers and second place Advance- - Spitfi-res a 12-5 loss. . Thanks to spare Ed Blackwell. single of 260 for the ladies and the 1- r Milt Boyd 220; aim Shaw 219; .", Newsboys -e t' " d' Craig Laing, scoring his first goal SENIOR MEN high triple of 660 was rolled by Jean 4 1 Arena. - - Donnelly at the 19:37 mark. Times _each regis pl.�e - ra Sandra Fitzgerald 218 and Judy , ' 'lowly, - Wingham goalie McClement made tight r, of the season, paced the Lappage 216. � I 11 wins to continue their I race e Dodger were rolled King. Ernie Carter had the men's I I The first period started off s I I High games last week '' I '�, first place in WIHL standings. . scoring parade, with Purves, Doig, � I .1 by Bill Uuldriks 235 - Ken Saxton Sr. high single of 186 and the high triple, .., � but gained momentum and featured two excellent saves in the dying I -. I I WED. NIGHT LADIES 201; 'Bill Purdon 175; Carson,Watson of 501 was rolled by Don Burley. I I " 1.1 some exciting end-to-end action.. The seconds. The shots on goal in the The Newsboys faced the MacDonald,'Brophy and Forton also 1, . I rejuvenated Bridge Mustangs, With contributing. Joanne's Joggers are in the lead 172 and Jim Coulter 167. ' Z. Ironmen drew first blood at 3:22 on third. period were 16-14 in favor of -1 with'40 points, followed by Betty's ,Other high rollers were Shirley I '! the power play. Dan Gilchrist's shot the Ironmen and the final score both teams hoping to extend their Dodgers continue to lead the BELGRAVE LADIES Young 2,27,, 212; Betty Morin 223; , ,-;,. . . I unbeaten streaks for another week. league with 15 points. Newsboys Blue Jeans, 38, Kay's Kloadikes, 33; 1 , .1 from the point was'stopped by Hawk stood at 8-4. . . I Those rolling good games last Betty Burley 246 and Muriel Irvine I , .: goalie I lie Dave Al, but the rebound,went The three stars of the, game were The Mustangs opened the scoring , follow with 14, while Spitfires have Luanne's Levis, 22, Debbie's week were Irene Lamont 178; Mari 208. 1 . I C;.: Dungarees, 19 and Bonnie's Watsont' Brett Cameron; Rob Willis and Doug with a shorthanded goal midway 10 and the Mustangs trail witknine. ' Coultes 180; Alma' W 176; . ­ ,COFFEE KLATCH I . . � ' right to Tim Brown who stashed it McFarlan. Honorable mention through the first period, but the - - . . , Bootleggers, 16. Jessie McGee 169 and Lorraine Cook Those ro . Iling high games last 1 . neatly away. Bill Carmount evened , , .1 the count at 6:33 when he scored, ', should go to Cameron's linemates Newsboys came back quickly on - -` ,Jean King rolled the high single of 175. week ,were' Muriel Irvine 287; 1 . . , 306 and the high triple of 697. . I goals scored by Jacklin and Coultes. Sacred Heart COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Shirley Young 244, 198; Betty Burley - again on a rebound. JamieRobinson Steve Nicholson and Doug Stephen- .,,-�;, gave the Ironmen a 2-1 lead at 8:50, son who played well with a lot of - In the second, the Newsboys Other high games bowled by Carl's Cordobas have thelead with 208 and Ada Aitchison 192. . . f �- .. cored six goals, three more than euchre party Shirley, Young 258;, Faye Remington 77 points, followed by Joe's Jaquars, - � � . .1 when he was set up just outside the hustle, especially in the second s I ' I SENIOR LADIES : da Aitchison -243; Janet Storey 68, Frank's Firebirds, 61, Barry's The Daisies lead the league with 61 ::. � crease by Brett Cameron. period. Goalie McClement was - their opposition, and went into the 247; A. I " 1:1 : -I third leading 8-4. At last Tuesday's weekly euchre 230 and Betty Lee 2-2-5. � - .1 Baracudas, 60, Blair's Blazers, 55 - ' by the Sunflowers, 1, Again, the Hawks battled back,19.. , steady, kicking out 38 of the 42 shots I points, followed T, tie the score. Scott Biesenthal was, -directed his way. The Ironmen fired Although the Mustangs carried the held at Sacred Heart Church in MON. NIGHT MEN'S I I - I " I � and Terry's Toronadoes, 51. 57 the Gladiolus, 40, the'Pansies, 39, ' , . - . I the marksman at 11:10, when his 49 shots at the goaltending dub of Al play into the third period, Murray Wingham, Olive Jamieson took high The winners of the second flight Gale Plumb had the high single of the Asters, $21"aini the Roses, 25. I .11.1. shot from the point somehow eluded. and Harrel. I . . Skin was;, equal to the task and lady honors, while .Gary Schlosser are the Black Machine with 35 247 for the ladies and Linda Wall had - Kay ,McCormick had the high I,- I,-, . . . . managed to prevent any further, was high man. Gladys Smith was; points, folowed by the Stone Rollers the 'high triple of 621. Joe,'Br'o' C I Greg McClement 'in the Wingham The next home game for the . , 611Y single of 204 and high doubles were ;11 net. Dan Gilchrist put the home Ironmen is Sunday* Feb, 1 against scoring. The Newsboys, however, low lady and Lorne Jamieson was and the Matadors, 29, the Gophers, I bowled the -men's high single of 284 rolled by Mrs. McCormick 362; Elda �. 9 1 . the 10-4 low man. The door prize was won by 25, the Volts, 22 and the Boat People,,. I . .: team ahead to stay at th 16:24 their bitter rivals, ,the Port Elgin scored another two to cap ' .' . I and the high -triple of 649. Coultes 336; Agnes Farrier 329; . �: I Velma. Fplconer. ' 1 I . . mark. He made a splendid ru:h from 'Bears. With second place on the line," win and extend their undefeated I . . . 49 (first flight *inners). Other,high games were rolled by Catherine Campbell 310; Elizabeth ,I- I , . -- ­ I Lunch was R urn Barry Bushell 231'�, Jack Ohm 225; Robertson 303; Margaret Robertson' the blueline, beating both defen- the game will -.-be a barn -burner. streak to seven games. ' .served by the con. , Ric R4ithb' had the high single � , . n Mary Hehn, Lorraine Poulin . of 303 and t . I IF Jacklin,and Coultes each scored a , veiers, Mo h6 high triple of 741 was K 0andLyn' Ohm' 301 and Vera Moffat 300, ,. I -cemen and scoring on a low shot to Game time at the Lo�kridge ' and . by Rod Hickey. Other high evin Hickey 223, 22 n . .1. , Bonnie Desroches. rolled by . . lie's stick side, The period Memorial Arena is 4 p.m. bat trick for the winners, Dan Leung 233. ' i. . the goalie's I . - . ., ,% I . . � I . " �ended with Wingham leading 3-2. . I I I . . � 1. . . ... � Il M 1: . , 1. Shots on goal in the period were 15-14 - . - , in favor of the Ironmen. I � 1.1,.&;, 1 .4., � "...."O. .. I , J�,';;111 NovicdOptimists win two ...... ,,� ­ .... The Irohmen dominated in the , . . R ...". I "" ,. ,��. '. , ",. .�, -��,., � NN ' ' ,:. I " - � . . " . 1, . - - -4, . �: . middle, frame, scoring four times I , �1�"1055 . bef . with Reaeat'ion Report ­" � of thred games last, week . . ..Rl,pre the Hawks could respond,. . . r . . . I one of their own. The 'period ended 'B� RENNIE ALEXANDER c I . . . r � . � W I I with the Wingham club ,enjoying a �­ I e Weber scored a power 100.M.11 . . .1 . 1. MIN W, I . Rec. Director ,­­ I .. Wingham Novice Optimists were play goal. ' �..l I . %� .1 R, 11 , I commanding 7-3 lead. The fourth I ... mwo� winners in two of three contests Wingham pressed .hard in the 10 I ' . .. I 1111. � � � ' Wingham goal was scored at 2:35 by played since Thursday,, defeating...... third, but failed to come up with the "I'll .... ' - . . ," . . It' The schedule for Lockridge from 2 too p.m. .- - Durham and Mildmay while losing:. ' equalizer. .Then, with. six minutes NM!,'.� Pr Doug McFarland after an excellent' � . ,8t. , . gj� �,',­ �M'T. ,,, A.. ­ : I 7" '' %`1 , - . Memorial Arena for the next week , "',­ � 110 � 0�1,,W'.,;:,,uj , - rush by Steve Nicholson to set things The tour Will be at the Langside t 1 Clifford. . left in the game, Derrick Korn put - ' I'�l;:a"I."��!�"�i . . .. 111",� w��,,,', : ­. ". �, , 1. �11 I N I I -11,::: "�,�.�� The Cameron . , , 11 I . . . 11 I � ,.Q�;,��.W .,�.: . . M','p'jw@"'� ,up. Ski Trail where there are three - . Clifford 2, Wingham 0 Clifford ahead by two when he g,,,,.�,%- .", -Nicholson-Ste- Is: ,�� , 111 1; I phenson line scored again 25 seconds Thursday, Jain. 29, Legion different -trails. Two buses will be Last Thursday the Wingham . . ' Im . A .1 slipped through the. Wingham ,000f ".'.­ "k . Pe . eWees vs. Kincardihe,7 p -m. - leaving the parking lot visited -- 11'1,iFZ1 I " . N��tV a,,,,,'�',,��i,i�im�:,:.: : ,6 ' 1-4-;.§, later, with Stephenson pulling the , . I Novice ,Optimists v sited Clifford , defence and beat CrAig'Baynton in AN . . . . U, I 12411111.R, %,',.�� ��gej%: I Friday, Jan. 30, Mad -ill High - -at 2 p.m. and registrations will be I ­­­....,­ . . . , . . , , trigger this time on a perfect pass , and were shut down; Wingham � ,11 , I 101 0'11§11,i� .. I . goal. , , , I , �,.��,,",��,�;,.�'ll��,i::�!,�, . . h School 'Hockey' Tournament, 10:30 acceptedbetween 1:30to 2 p,m. had several good scoring---ep--' - Wingham 2, Durham 0 1 ,�,�',!:��W§,� RN• '21""l "' I .from Brett Cameron. This. fifth . ­� I V ,­?�, . I . . , ;­ ,­;:"T.�, Wingham goal totally deflated the - a.m. to 5:30 p.m.; frostyfestgkating The registratiory--fee covers the �1'4.,.' ;�'.�,';,.:� �. . , IN . I ­ portunities during the game, hut -On .Sunday Durham' came to � 1: , �." ,�,�, A., ;.. , .1. I . i . . , !e � ,­ . -5:30 to 7 P -cost of transportation It and from could not beat Clifford g9altender 'Wingham where the, Novice .­­�11� �;�:::: IAII.i�.., Z�­, ". ::;: .::..,,��. I party, .m.; Super X'Atoms 111.1 - , �U414R0 1, ­ ­­­ , . ,i. ,:: . �, 11 , Hawks and capitalized -Logan, . �,:­­f . '� .. 1; - . �,,Rf.,' ��.'.',,.,,,,:-. I "I'll T'11777 � , . ,,,, . mi �:�::­ . . opportunity by outshooting vs.. Elma 7:1.5 p.m.; the -trail refreshments there and a - ' Scott Walls. I . . ... . .... . ­,.,�, I .'.� , . . 1 V71 1, on the I � t I Optimists played a solid defensiv ....... 11 ., ..... I 1 . . I 6 I,M,� � I 1, � - ,­, ­ - , . I .. . . . N. , V uAt, ­� � , , �",",,. , , . " .1 Walkerton U-0 over the next 10 Wingham Rockers vs. Durham, 8:3q - chance , at.'ove,r 20 different draw ' .There -.was no scoring until late in. game and turned'tfie'tables on their �, -%,',.'1 1, I 7�:,,�, , . � '1-,.,4, . .. . . . 1. . - .. I I . .. � � .. ,;;;; It 3 . . I . . '. . . . I., prizes. . .: ffima­g � -P. OF "I I '. . . P.M. ­­­'�!i ." . . :� . . 1 . . �' , minutes. - . . .. . � . prizes. . . , the second 'period when Adam opponents. In another meetin ­11?�,­ � I *.'I'll " .. 1­,�111,­,­­,­.,. '. ­ . . . . " � , r ii. v..", R 2!4 I I P1. 1� "I ,� !, SMIM HM`8p , W� : ,g 1 -. I 9 , P @�.if' �... ":��nX, � v I � . . . I ' 11 :.�.. : . �.k, ­­ . . I . I . , . I I �..... �i" . :...,:.,.., a� . ". 1, I .�.. ". . . . . ,:0 ' i I I 1�11. 1,,-i '.. ".AdINWA-1j, I . . Rob Willis made score 6-2 , Saturday, Jan. 3L, Free Public ' � I . - I I I . . .1 � Durham had . " . . . � ..... .. , . . . earlier this season, . .1 , , . . I I., . W,41011^��) 11 when his point shot deflected off the Skating, 1 to 2'."P.m.; ­Kentuck , I 1. � , I 'y. - - - � . . . 'handed Wingham a 4-0 shutout, .. ... . I . .. 1. . ­... . .- . .. - 616eker of the Hawk goalie. .This Nuggets Novke- B s I vs. Brussels, 2 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiflllliiilliiltiiiiiliiilltillillkillillillflilloillilllilitillilltiilligitillillillillillililitillillillillilliillill, , Mark Gibson was the opportunist BRAD PRIESTAP is!1 8 and a first 'DAN G&CHRIST is the 18 -year- -.. I I . . . I �,.: . score -brought on a goalie.1phahge ' P.m.. .1 � � . . aw I . for Wingham Sunday,,'as he notched year, business student at Con- . old son' .of.Bob and June Gilchrist , I .- ., . - 1.'. .. I * with Paul .Harrel. replaciqg Al, , Sunday, Feb. 1, Kinsme6gantams . . I both 'goals for the home side. The- ' estoga, College in Stratford: His of Lucknow' where he played his ' I I . I I - " I between pipes. Brett Cameron vs. Clinton, 1 p.m.; Novice A's vs. , <:!t�' groom and.Stoinie ,.- first came at the halfway mark ;f " parents are Gerald'and Mary Lou minor hockey. Dan, wh.b is a right . I . ' , ' . . I 11 . ' beat Harrel at. 14:16, increasing the Lucknow, 2:45 p1m.", - WinghamliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiI ., . . . ' I M., I Iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.111illifilloillillitillisilissililiiiiliiilIiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliciii the.fir9t period, when he cashed in a , priestap.of Lucknow, �Where he -winger, comes to the.-IronMen I . 11 . count. to,7-2, on What proved to the I Ironmen"Vs. Port Elgin..4:30 p.m. . . K. � ­ . . I % . I oudd. off the shot'of Jeremy after a season of Ju-n-ior. B in . : I .. . I . . . reh played h�s minor,hockey. This is I ` . 11 k , I - Indfi,strial, , - e' by th�'-Optjmists, was held -last , Cfeeden. . ' . .- - . . �, � best goal of the game. Cameron ' Monday, Feb. - 2, � - W * are. pleased to report a very � .. � Brad's first year with the Ironmen Ligtowe/. He is a Grade 13' stu , F, speeded, past one defender and . League, Bridge' Motors, vs. Stain- I stud Iii, dent F. E Madill, and plans a , . . % enthusiastic group. of 35 students Sdturday with 12 teams competing.. , " There was. no more scoring until, . and -he is generally einplqy6d, as � - " dqked another out of his equipment' ton's, 9:30 p.m. . , I � � The rink of Ron Knight, Wayne with in the � - . . . pmefit arrived Sunday for junior curling at ' . . three remaining a'centre. Brad's greatest asset is, career in mathematics or. compu , .before putting a' perfect move on , � 'Tuesday, Feb 3, Industrial Wingham . -Ray,.Cardy and Lorne .. . . 91. ,. . the Wingli�m Golf and'Curling Club. Elston,' game, Todd Edgar and Creeden ter science. His greatest ho6key 1 ' I . Harrel. Joe Zettler got one back for League, Crawford., Dodgers. vs . . ' his puck handling ability. His .1 7 - t . . . ' , - . - . . ,Young.peoole Grades 7 and up are Hamilton Was,first in the 11 o'clock combined to set up Gibson second - assists put him in second place asset is his speed and he leads . . the Hawks at 16:20 when his high Advance -Times, lop. in. I . . . . . lace . " . . . reminded,junior curling will be held draw,,wh'ile the rink of Wayne goal. ..".1 . on the team in that -category. . the team in shorthanded goals . . I ' �.. shot. from the point. went in off the , As part of. the Fro.styfest a.c-* . again this Sunday *at -1: 15 and all are Hopper, Daryl Culbert, Allen- Bridge -Craig Baynton and Chad Davis . I i this season. . . . .. I - I , . , 1� I . tivities, the'recreation. depaitnn'brit - . . , ,tpe-9 o'clock •- shared goalte"hiding duties to pick up ' - -, - -,. ­ ' *,!­­`.;­..... " .... - ­ I . . " 1� . .1 crossb&. The Ironmen outshot thi '' ' - - , . I. 1. and Bryan Brack,man . . . �4-4.,"-,'. welcome.. . . - � . .. I . ". . . I . ­ - in d ... .... . ' will be hosting,a Family Fun Cross I I . I . . . 4. . ,HiW�s'11041 the6iffil ' period. . � . . We have the first and second -place , draw. ' .. . I . the shutout. . . . . I I I The third. period was. fast -paced .. Country Ski Tour on Surldiy, Feb. I., . � Wingham 4, Mildmay I I - The . . . . . . - .winners for the Tuesday afternoon ' , ' ` , . . ' . I . 1� - . . . .. . . . ... . . . . . I - . .. . ­ - . . � . . . .11 . 1. I ladies, The first-placci team was ', ' On.MoridAy, the Novice Optimists .. . . 1. 16 '' ­ . . . . I .11 . I I'd I I � -Brownie corner. . I .. � 1. travelled to Mildmay . where they did - . � . . . . 6.. I.,. il. I .1, 1. MR � ,J ....... ill ...... I I 0 I , � skipped. by - Mary. Williams and . .'""'I OWLNG. -. . . I I . 7 ARE . U06ER16H I consists cf members Neil, ' -- r better,ed- . , , . .. . . 11 . ,,; T'' sclu k T.'Ht - '' TRE 24-21 :� . - . . . Group A has finished its macrame not put forth'one of their. " I -0 ------- a -- I -0 " Donna'. and Cathy 5kinn, while . . . �, forts, but still managed a 4-1 victory. - � . I . . .. .. .1 I I I ' - -- ­ I I• . 1 I p#iji,banging. with Debbie Currie, - . BANTAMS other games of 125 and over,were . - I I' ,-,.. ". (C : 1) ­ . the 'second-place.team was skipped and Elizabeth Matz started Jerem re n opened the The Ba . uers -continue to lead the . rolled . b MSOLUTWY - - , , scoring for, Wingham three minutes . . . .y Kerri..Cleghorn 128; Jemy ' I ., - 11 . b 'Mi rlene Leedhapi with members - ' I I - : STA04 - 0 1 y a . . grot4p on, i&7"Thiiiking Day and. ' -league and- now have 61 points, Remington 130; Cara Skelton 112; " � I a � . . Nancy Invifood, Gail Holmesand. into the game', when he wa's set up by , followed by the CCMs, 50' Jenna Ruttan,149�.Ta . tum Mothers ' . I PRIDAT � World Centres" project, ' . , the F . . I Mark Gibson and Todd Edgar. , 9100 PM•r Group. B worked on its diary- of Jim I Danny .... A FMM I MU NEVER KPIEr , 10 --sum. : - -* , Betty Ross. , the . Dominions, 46," the. D & Rs, 42 the 129; Hills 156, 156; Dan ' ' . - 41V . Travis,Baier made it 2-0 early in I . .0 . = : Some other winners this past week - ' I _ , - - . MON.-THUM& i I I . I weather conditions with. Sue Reid. : second period on, a, pass from Josh Coopers, 30 and the Rawlings, 26. McPherson 127; Todd Harrison 13?� . . I a include: Monday afternoon league, I . . Eve ' David Bower 154 and Jason Schiestel . -4 ' The weather is to. be charted for one - - . . lynne Matz had the high single . I 1. •0 first, Bob'Ruttan, Stewar0li&ins,' . - are, to Johnston.. .. ..- . � I. .. . -STAND 7'" of �. 1. week and the charts , be of, 114 for the 'girls and sister 138,145. .. . . : I &—i-] I Fpur minutes later Creeden * . . .1•I Imir M . Helen 'McKague, Andrea Eskritt;,'- " �, retitned: .' ' ' ' ' Charlotte had the high double of 211. -SR. JUNIORS & SENIORS .. I . : .. � I I --bariged in his second goal with Neil I . . 0 JUP& 38 ' : ' - tl�cond, Murray,Shiell, T. Curl: . Group C lbarrred how-to set a table , Arley Pautler had the.. bo'y's` -high' The Psychos lead the league with -- ,• � I I I . : I . - ' . ' Mowbray and Gibson. picking up the . I I - . 0 0 ningham, .Isobel Wheeler, Jack for a meal, to help wash dishes and single of 193 and the high double of 68 poiqts, followed by the -A Team' I •FR�M -­0LM=% 0 - Bowman and third, Al Webster, Bill . leave the kitchen. tidy. A note ' - assists. Mildmay narrowed the gap I 335.' , - . I . ,63, the Maniacs,' 60, the ViceAeam I - 0 1 . :1 - - . I should to 9-1 early in the third when I ' . . I . F• Robertson, Les Douglas, Ab - '. be'returned to Brownies confirming Other games of 100 and, over were , , 57, Team No. 4,51 and Miami, 40. ' ,. ' 1'.4 'S CLASSIC I I 16 FAMILY •: I , , I I I . . . ' Tealing-skated in alone and.s6ored. . e --had the high exqwl!4�ffp Cook. I . they done this. -, rolled' by Stefanie Hills 104; Lesley �,. Becky. Sangster . , 0 . . . : ,X . Brian Potter's team took top . Howeveri Win am took just one. - ' 0 1 ' . Badges presented by Sharon .gb � Pike, 113; Amanda Dimelow 103; single of 230 for the junior girls and I . .. . 0 . , ho6rs--in the Monday night Beecroft to Evelyn Matz, Baker and more minute to wrap up the scoring , IVadelle Hiusser 112; Charlotte Matz the high triple of 628. Rob Harrison- , the � .: , � . � Danielle as Bafer notch0dan unassisted goal. , I a �:: Belgrave league. "His teammates ' Housekeeper badges; D I Wingham will participate in a 103, 108; Murray Steffen 116; Dean had the high single of 258 for the " . * I I �11 " include Nancy Michie, Linda, ftoppet;7� Hichardsbii, Native Lore (tester Bill I Walker 107; Mike Remington 104,,'' junior boys and the high triple of 586. 0 1 1. . Ss, *and Becky . y urian Steffier and Lori Tiffin tied" i : fold,,,,.,,,,. . . �."* , O.: . . . Farnell) and, Hostess, Kincardine tournament on Saturday . or I I . . - iii met.$ M.T. 2= & ytw I . . a. . and'Joyce Vincent. . I . and will then be at home to Luckhow 1, Byron English 126; Travis Cham- ... 1 6' 5�.l M.T. 2M a 7M , awnmwr .--- 0 I A service club bonspiel, organized Iiickey,,Housekeel*r, I - � . bers 105, 115 and Jeremy Hickey 115, for the senior. high single of 211 and ... . I . (.01 . ­ . I I . �. oh Su�day. I . I ' , � '. I. . . I � I .1 I I . 149. I I Lori had the high triple of 552. I I , . 1. I.. :V . . ,. . . . . .".7 11 . Other games of 150 and over were, - - - . I .1 - .. ..; I I . . . I . . ." I . , ­". . 11, � I ! JUNIOR BANTAMS rolled by Tammy Cleghorn 170'468, . , .. . 1. . . . , .1 ., I ­ ), ... . ... . I .. I I 'The Penmans lead the league with 179; Lori Tiffin 176, 165; Rhonda - � ".., . . � I. I ­ . � . I ". �' - V- I I , , 66 points, followed by the Trimarks, English 166, 163, 183;, Carrie Skinn 1. - I I .. I � - I , . I . - I -1. . . . ... . - ­ , . � . 'MP . . . ','rl) . 44, the Pumas, 41, the Ponies, 40, the 179; ,Angela Kerr 158; Becky, - ;,P;4" 1 . .. fI I 91-M I , . 1. . . I I. . ., . . I Adidas, 34 and the Nikes, go. I lArt, If T'111:JVT11Rd= . I ­ : �. , . I Sangster 1,90, 206; Keirri McGrath , 2, ,�� - - . . I Erin Minn had the high single of - ".1, - I I I 1 173; JasonSteffier 183, 184, 184; . 4 , - - , I ' ­" . - -`-,-`1 , "., ,�,;,,� : - -, r/2& I I I - ., 0 � , , I t7 Ill* . ! �.�. � 1, , , , , 165 for the girls and the high double Jeremy BI I . " �� I I— " 1� . •. 0'.. 1 1 oeftiberg 203; Andrew , , � 11 "'o Ohone 357-1630 for 24 hour -ni,o , , . ­ "4� .vie infbirmation 6, �, I - 1. . I . .. . I . . �. I of 257 was rolled by Jenna Ruttan, Plumb 179, 195; Scott Nefl,257, 187, �� � . �, " I .. % �� " ; I �,,..�i � ­ I. , . , . . PLAYING FROM FRIDAY TO THURSDAY JANUARY 30TH To " I ;� - 1 '. David Bower had the high single of . I - ,.. I P " '... . 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