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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1987-02-04, Page 1577 The Wingham Advanco-Times-, F eh. 4i t Awl, "afth J in v owing,,,we und. S. Barons 13, Ironman -Mc en 0 Clemontand Mitch up faced a By, Lee Cowley Bra e, the $oaf post came -up-. -0 .1ghUngal The Barons scored seven times. in -the lroamen net. The Wingham Ironman dropped to totalof 45 shots in. Beaus 6, Wingham 4 .......... the first period en route to third place in the, five -team Junior C a 13-0 Hanover, goals wgiv, scored by The Port Elgin..Bear§, ftosh.fronr.. group following a pair of losses over victory. This was a game where the Terry Whitesi4e. with, fouri Rob gr the weekend. Barons could do no wrong, with the Wallace with two ' d singles �by a.narrow victory 9ver,;he league - an lit Hangver 134ions on The powerful first place Hanover puck bouncing their way all nig Barry Riff,,,p4n Shaw, Sco 0"N 64". ttKuhl, leading b Barons trounced Wingham 13-0 in.,a and they took full. advalitage.of the Dave Hopkins, Scott Batter -man, Saturday, squeaked , y the Wingham situation. IN, M Jamie 1romnion " in a StWday afternoon game played Friday night in reg ­ Highton -,#bd Han . over, while Port Elgin Bears At the other end of the rink, the Em . merton. game at Lockridge Mer Wer frustrated by their, -In three i meetings on ,r lzs edged the Ironmen 54 at the Ironmen were Nightingale earned�the shutout by previous Lockridge Memorial Arena on inability to find the net. Even when il out k7 Wingham s Ningbahl ice this season, the t� KFS hots. while Wingham : Sunday. they did beat Baron goalie Bill onmen Were the winners on two .the goaltdinding duo of Greg Ir -occasions. The Bears came, out of the first period with a 3-2 lead on goals by Ow I Mike Chenette, Dan Rowe and John H mck, -Banta- -s-.-.w-i­n McPherson. Dan Gilchrist and Brett -Cameron responded for the n - men. While the second period was ais ey -3 lead consolation at,,,.P' scoreless, Wingham took a 4 in the third period on early. goals by The Howick Bantams travelled to marker and. Donald Livermore on goals by Templeman and Gibson- Gilchrist and Cameron again. Scott Paisley,last Saturday for thattown''s town's. scored on the -power' play in the, Cairim, Henhoeffer and Steve Valliere knotted the. score with a annual tournament. The local lads second instance, assisted by Jeff MacGregor drew assists on the shorthanded goal, setting the stage the consolation MacGregorgoals. ended up winning and Gibson. for Mike Duncan.'s : game winner trophy. TeffipleffiAn scored -o rt with less than four minutes left on Tiverton scored after one minute n a sJap shot ........... Howick met Flesherton in the first, from the blu'e - lin6. to increase the• of play in the final frame to tie the the clock. game. The first period was,� Howick leid to 3-0, assisted by Jeff game again. Insteao.*,f falling apart, 'The -three stars of the contest were OPENING FA CEOFF — Lockridge Memorial Arena. vas the scene last Friday of the opening round in the scoreless, but Steve Gibson scored MacGregor. Livermore fed Gibson a 'it :was at this point that Howick Mike Chenette of the Be4rs, a second ss to give How -4 went on the of- long high school hockey tournament hosted by F. E. Madill Secondary School. From left, in the opening sere- -two goals for Howick in the see perfect pa ick a -0 erupted and really with Wirigham's Dan Gilchrist and monies -are'.- Wingham Captain Dave Wheeler, Madill Coach Larry Lane; Clinton Redman Coach BN Wilson frame to give the. team a 2-1 lead. He lead after two frames. fence, scorng four unanswered Brett Cameron. was assisted by Jeff MacGregor on �1' Henhoeffer . finished off a well goals-. The Ironmen have one last home and Clinton,, Captain Jeff Sippell. both goals. Single assists went to executed three-way passing play to Gibson led the attack with'a hat game before playoff action begins. -..mob. Jaret Henhoeffer. and Steven give Howick a 5-0 lead. At this point., trick. Henho6ffer had-Abree assists The visitors isitors will be the first place MacGregor. it seemed the Howick lads thought on the goals, and single assists went Hanover Barons,,and game time is 4 Jeff Camin increased the Howick the game was over 'and won, But, to Livermote,'Camm, Templeman, p. in on Sunday, Feb. 8. • Normanb' refused. to quit and Steve MacGregor an4 Jason Edgar lead to 3-1 early in the third period y after being set up by Gibson and score, 'br successive goalsin less Peter Stewart and Jeff Dowler -Inutes. shared goaltending duties Henhoeffer. si§=n ires snap w in Scores the si. However, penalties hurt Once again, penalties, proved. throughout the tournament and costly to Howick. Gibson scored to played very well, =g streak Howick squad and Flesherton battled back to tie the score at 3-3 to relieve the tension that was building, The final score was 84 in Howick's send the game into a 10 -minute, assisted by Craig King and favor to take the consolation with WIHL win sudden -death overtime period. Henhoeffer. 'championship. The Howick shooters missed The Howick defence.,held the rest RON'S ROUND -UP — Howick Sfawinton's Spitfires rolled over SENIOR. LADIES LEGION MIXED BLUEVALE MIXED several excellent scoring chances of the way to give the team a -berth in now has won three consolatioh Advance -Times Newsboy's 15-3 in The Daisies have a narrow lead in The Wild Berries still have a Winnie Boyd had ' the high single of and Flesherton's Allen Aberdeen the consolation eham6ionship. chanipionships -at tournamdhts'a't_ -'Wing6m Industrial Hockey League the team standings with' 61 points, commanding, lead in league play 237 and the `high triple of 578, -was the - Howick 8,'Ti'Ve'rtoh 4 P,�imerston,burhamlpdT.ik"�leY- �kti0u,las`tweek? The win snapped followed" the Sunflowers,,60, the with 92 points. They followed rolled by Marge Adams. Ernie Cook managed` to tip in a shot from .ed a I had the men's _thre�&�,v­i 119.:streak for the Pansies, and the� Gladiolus, tied.at 41, the Daisies, 83, the Wild Carrots and high point it the mid way point to send Howick met abig,-Tivertofi squad :""'The line of Gibson-jol aying. osi the Asters, 38 and the Roses, 28.' the Phlox, 62, the Sweet . eet Peas, 51 and single of 249 and in the' consolation -round; -a team Sieve MhcGre&r, has been p.1 i `Sot and Also -ended the the high triple of 687. Howick to the consolation round. Other high: games were bowled by - In spite of the loss, the Howick, which previously had lost to Shallow good style -of hocko and Gibson NeWAO.V's' -,'und'efeated streak at - Elizabeth Robertson had the high" the Sweet Violets, 49. poi�t 6f'jfi­7' team played an excellent game of take and then defeat6d Paisley. scored his 1100th- p.4eason seven'games.-,- -single of 256 and Vera Moffat rolled Shirley Young had the high single Jack „Shaw 246: Ernie Cook 238; The,Ho� ick"team once again atthePaisley thurnamen, Th! a. 247. H were -bowled by: of 265 for the ladies and the high George Fischer 234 -and Jean Ireland. The plAyq Vera Moffat 420; hockey,: t e* Newsboys the scoring High doubles Howick61Normanby3 started strong and held a 2-1 margin iffs,,aiAi;�e;:Tfie'seco on in .*Comtois, but the Elizabeth triple of 667, while Don Montgomery 2�O�. match was at Draytonl�diFsilal Spitfires struck back first Robertson 387; Kay McCormick 351; had the men's high single' The team standings are as Normanby was Howick's op- After one frariie. Ho'wi'ck..gpals werex of 243 and position 'in the second game of the scored or and f-,n_e*g,e,&sary-,,wiI be- follows: Frances' Wild, Cats, .85; red by Jeremy .Taylor thethird game; i -period into -Catherine Campbell 334; Vera the high.friple of 590. !played this Friday evening At'nin6 ..�the..�&OTOAAA:b her high games were rolled by Jim's Jackasses, 77.- Ros�g's Rhinos, tournament as the team had been Henhoeffer; Assists went to Gibson, y Bill UVEin, the Marsh 317; Elda Coultes 316 and .Other I 86i - sli More in the Evelyn Caslick 302., Don Burley ?21� -Muriel Irvine 20� 72� Mel's Mices- _' 67; Marg's Teddy defeated by Lucknow in the previous Camm, Templeman and Steve. o'clock at Ilowick'.. tfiieg'Aaded.. . I round. MacGregor. '-ififoldle'frame'.to increase their lead. Don Montgomery and Sharon,Yorke Bears, 61 and Ernie's Elephants, 58. Howick certainly. welcomed the The game -continue d to see saw to.12-,2. WED. NIGHT LADIES - 216- Bob'rhompson213,an"d Florence 'F E Joanne's Joggers, are in the IE the' In. �,.Ihe third, the'.Newsboys !ad Thompson 203,' N return of Todd Templeman to the back and fprth throughout H6wick'N" "' n I I . 01V t' 44 poi points; followed by Betty's- Those bowling games of i50, and line-up for this game as his second .period with many excellent ifiaged,t6. hblii,the'.�p�tf res to just W, TCESDAY COMMERCIAL T Blue Jeans, 41,'Kay's Klondikes-,40, I a sive play and hard checking assing plays and good shots. As, a will host46 rn,tky 'but were also thwarted . Carl's.,.Cordoba,9, harp 82 points_ over last week :\Nere! Rill Lediett ggres passin and, I . I 1. '. S,�. anne's L.evis, 29, Dv.bbies.Dunga_. seeme . d to inspire the eAtire-tea'rn'.' Feputt, it turned,qUt to -be a goalie's 6y,-,5pitfire-go'9]ile�D.ii�iie Hickey who -follo�ved. by )ae'9­Jqguars,, 70;. 15,8� till Purdon 169 192- Keh-Sakt66, r stopped. '6iree 'bi; tees, 19 and Bonnie's.Bootle Bootleggers, 'Frank's Firebirds,, 66, 'Barry's 'Sr. 20T, 200: Dori M Cormfck,'228 goals scored eakaways along .9 c first- n" ; The eighth.annuq) Novice tout 110WACk jumped into � i -O ightmare-with. several 16. 'Gor'd Louttit 167: Gord Frahces lz�l -with' .01l6king.- several; -other key Baracudas, 65, Blair's Blazers, 57 1 period lead. Steve MacGregor took a during a 10 minute period. nament will be held at,t0le'Hawick ...,Jean" King rolled the high single of and Terry's Toronadoes, 5�'. -188: 'Alft, Nichol 153, 161�.Jim CoUltes. perfect pass f roffi Gibson on the first Howick emerged to hold a 4-3 lead Community will this v��eekend; -,sq. es -804. 280 and the high4riple of Linda Wall had the ladies' high 160,. 1.54: Les Short , 192; Alex •starting Friday e�ening4nd riiiinind LeVaii, Mike !Malhiot,',Dan Other high -bowlers were Chris 160' ... ...... ...... 7 is single of,269 and.the high triple of Robertson 158 and Carson Xampblell. and Dale Hussey looked. .... ....................... 466�Fll�� until Sunda' I .. " �, : E� -7811• y. McGee' 264; Joanne -Harrison 258; 646. Rod Hickey had the men's high 'Watson 207. THE SQUARE PARKIN' TRE [524 The tournament is sponsored each After Ahb. scoring for the, Spitfires, .Juanita Arkell 232� Kay McCormick •"d 'irn C6m. tois,` Doug Duncan' ........ .... ............ .......... single of 276 and the high triple of • year by- the bpsioess people an wl�le J 231 and Rhonda Foxton 228. 736. GO9RIE-W'ROXETER,,MIXED • interested 6ifziens 'of Aow4ek and �)?,hil Beard' for the, •STARTS EDDIE MURPHY g Other high games were, rolled by Lorna MpArlthur had the high, -toils 'In other WIHL'actf-on last Atoms Gene k'ruse'259, 229" Frank Burke, -s.ingle-of 285 for the ladies, and the • communities. Their gene 'Super X 0• FEB. 6#11 IS 13ACK IN ACTON Town�bip 'and its surrounding Newsboys,. 191DAY SAT. A week' *FRI. the last1 . p . lace Mustangs upset the 269� Paur Moffatt 247, . gh, triple of 659, while Terry donations are greatly appreciated Isabel Burke hi eo a•s228 and Cathy Carson 227., flett had the m'ete's high sing] f U 1 9 1111S. THE by the Howick Athletic Associattion. league leading Dodgers 11-5. win twice' over 'woo Pao BELGRAVE LADIES 273 and the high triple of 705 was -GOLDEN CHILD This yeAr'18 tedhis have entered The Dodgers 'Opened 'with a- Elmo. Logan, team Those rolling high games last rolled by Bob Sitler. the tournament and hockey action' flourish in the first peribol, counting 0 week vere Donna Shaw 179; Annie Other high games were bowled by begins at six iffclock Friday evenink. - D , I . the first goal and having several Cook 173 Jean Nethery 168; Doris Bob Sitler 250, 215, 240; Tim A PAPAMOUNT PUIUNO. • it 'continues all day Saturday and Last Friday night the Super X Greg Smyth 21 L� other -excellent scoring _ oppor Atoms 0 McArthur 2.24 and Gi ENDS THUR Y FEB. Sth 0 will Sunday at 8 1p�m. Each team tunnies. Harry Wilson and his goal played host t' Elma Logan.'""" , �M ie 165 and Louise Bosman 164 • ,�DA I STEVEN SPIELBERG plays three games, gets a free lunch....." Stephen Anger opened the scoring — - — — — — — — - — — — — — posts stood.their ground, allowing — — — — — — — — DBYME p for Wingham in the first period with %iTuarts An ,,t STAN and a participation crest: FOR tournament is unique as no the Mustangs to score five goals of assists going to Dan McPherson and Wingham 1140-NMEN SAT. Tail. A new This tourn their own in the first period. Jason Kleist. winners are declare'd.and no team' C 9 IS film by The Mustangs, led by Steve '-Hockey Club SUN Kleist found'the mark in the Al. • Rob -eliminated ' from play, making it an Morrison, never looked.back as they Junior -.111njoyable time for everyone in- - second period, assisted by Anger 00 P.M.P. -Meet Reiner . rolled on to the easy 11-5 win, ONLV.Fievel..-. volved. and Jason Evans. Peter Shaw also Those interested in seeing some The victory moved the Mustangs scored in the second, assisted by Fan 'Appreciation" 'WFAMILV good Novice house leagde hockey for to within four points of the Dodgers McPherson. 1/i price coupon fun and sportsmanship should come and their. league leading 15 points. The fhird period remained scoreless. giving Wingham the 3-0 for game to the Howick arena this weekend. The Newsboys 'are in second with 14 ro The youngsters would appreciate points, followed by the Spitfires res wi . th win as Rob Johnston recorded d . the Sunday, February 8th,'- 4:30 shutout. 12. your support. . . I On Saturday; Wingham travelled vs. H6.ndver to Brussels for a return match with Legion, PeeWees manage 'Elma . Logan. A!T low Win ham hit the Fcorebo d in the Last home game of regular season - )a -a CIVIC first period on a goal by McKerson, Phone 357-1630 for 24 -hour movie information stro'ng finish in B, League �Cl hildren under 12 FREE assisted by Evans. In the second only! PLAYING FROM FRIDAY TO THURSDAY FEBRUARY period, Andrew Sleegers scored, V2. Price with this coupon L 6TH TO 12TH. SHOWTIMES: FRIDAY AND, SATURDAY The Winghani Legion PeeWees R. McKay assisted once each. assisted by Jamie McKay. AT 7:00 AND 9:00 R.M. SUNDAY TO THURSDAY ONE won two of their last three games of Andrew Gibson played a solid The third period saw Wingham the regular season and came up with game in goal. come ome out flying with McKay getting SHOW EACH EVENING `AT 8.00 P-M-� a tie in the other. Their record iff the Winghain 7. Kincardine I up Bryan deBruyn for the third goal. highly competitive B League was Wingham had a record of I-1-1 Peter Gusso scored the fourth goal Am STEVE CHEVY MARTIN nine.wins, six losses and five ties, with Kincardine in their first three unassisted. Elma Logan finally Am" 1& 0 good for a third place finish behind found the mark in the, third period, IMT N"TIN, Mount Forest and Port Elgin. games, with each team tied in goals. but Wingharfi came right back with' However, Wingham completely IL The team now drops back down to another goal by'kleist, assisted by 6uthustled Kincardine this one to the "CC" Division for OMHA Anger. come away With the convincing win. playoffs. Wingham received a bye in k with This was Terry Thynne's,fitst.' Bloemberg led the attack the first round and will wait to meet attempt of theseason, filling- in. as Z three goals and two assists, while the' winner of a series between Wingh6m goalie. WuRtu MUM MUMIJ 0 Seaforth and 'Mitchell. Currie added a pair of goals and one assist. Single goals,, went to R. conjunction with 570. Wingham 3, Port Elgin 3 McKay and David McKee. McKay Rockers defeat Crossroads, in c Wingh4m,- still'smarting from CHYM Radio -0 loss in the last match be- had three assists, Deyell and McKee is publishing the top 40 hits of the week. their 8 had two each and Neil collected one Walkerton here This information keeps you up to date -on what's hap-' tween these two teams, came from e world of music 'and also. allows you a behind to score two goals late In the pen ng n Win am 7, Lucknow 4 Last Frfdoy evening at. the Hurd period to gaipAhe tie. While awaiting playoff action, Lockridge Memorial Arena in chance 'to win a single 'top'10 album of your Choice Rob Harrison led the attack with a Wingham went on the road to playa Wingham, the Rockers whitewashed cour ot Crossroads, CHYM, Sam The Record Man P pair of goals, whileToddChadwick strong Lucknow squad. Led by visiting Walkerton Mavericks II- �A?o yo scored a, single. Tim Currie and the arid At. y-!s''Studlo 1,46. Chadwick's hat trick, Wingham, 0, accompanied by an entry. form.. To T 1 40 list, is Jason Bloemberg added two assists came'fkoni behind a 3-1, deficit to shutout etk0h while singles went to Ryan Wayne Drury earned the , win, � him �ly fill' in your top choice's and send to earn the ivin. and eight were involved in Dq 11 and David McKee. 6 Durst. Steve played a strong With the score tied at 4-4 at Cros�, Bourne the on the scorbig for'Wingham. George. r6adg,'l 88 Wallace Ave. N,' attention Ro game in the Witighath not. Coach of two peridds,Witigham completely Skinn, Bob�Ainistlrong'and John �ntri6s Will be, chosen at random and if the t(,?p 10 are Hill Arow"feels he, MW has the lines dominated" the third- Oth;r'.goal Cullen each tallied twice for, the named in correct order, the winner will be awarded their ballaneeda4d working Well tO- Mex0e, Rockers, While Single goals WeAt to d 'gether. scorers. were Harrison, ChOiCO Of Any to' 10 single and announce in r. McKay And N#JL Harrisoo, Poulin Ross Davieq, Bill Tolton, Hill p Whighoth 6, ILAWW912 Winl dhoti, AgAit! came Up- A�od MGIC assists, Robinson, Gary Lisle and Paul Crossroads. Kay 00h had two with a- stroog Offort and easily with singles, going to Derrick gVetall, McKee. There is no Charge for entering, so send in your top 10 defeated 4 c , Irp Next game for the Rockers will be y Uotftel, a4ustd. 0 9� - chojoes, and listen to CHYM radio for clues. tur#ed, ir fi�a fine Friday night at hoine against 40 do 406 to 4W J.A Scott Noland M�, ig"'046h 0'�Oked OIWO-andtouir* Main 0*01litto 241cb Game time is'O"'ao p"in, v Im y Ah, Ot AArrwrThe WAM ii. 9portlug -a new sot of '0,0,"ft And Ch I gweoters d6fiAted by Joe"s.:Truck had A'' 00ft !'of' tWof$(o Whila, N'6,.flj 06M&L, .9 it k4'6­p1q0 y6U Informed flee. '016' and 04Y64*01146gother, and TO ChadMok 8100 40f$,' Out 7. 7. h pl