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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1987-02-04, Page 16FTC, 77 N71R_1771. 4 Page 16—The Wingham Advance -T q T trees, Feb. 4, 1987 acred., Head Lowl i h o 9 euchre party. sanns,,,.coav n A total of -ilght tabilm wor, e Juplay at the euchre p" last Tueliddy A. -to Mo., tab - lea, - wev'Fe in play W1 of at evening at Sacred Heart Parish Hall Monday ev Thr'eMr�r1'e, et ng _10 thoot party old eS, , 1 in Wingham, Irma CQughlis was• the high lad x,.. Grabam Adjjl� fieid ifiehi "pink at the W'tnghaai Leg>< ,Hall.. James and Catherine Wilson spoke of the various asp" of her Were while Edythe Coultas was low Iddy. 6rda-*""i�Ui�o.*ntgoriierib4the the .conveners' for the Januar work mentally Nandi- with, the In Mary McGlynn (playing as a -mail) hi&white. George Mitchell had' the meeting of the Three Nis group from capped. was, high man and Lorne Jamieson roost shootO, ato d, a few draw prizes St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. This vocational program, ad- was low man. Carl Frieburger won roost — A The goeoing worshilYtervice was ministered by the Witigham- and wekeaurarde the door prize. A euchre party will be held Feb. 16 on the new ,year's theme and em- District Association for the Mentally The conveners were Shirley and at the Legion Hall. phasized God'is ever able to sustain Retarded, is only 80 per cent -d by Helen Barb Marklevitz, assisted and strengthen his people., whatever government funded, which means Houghton, Kay McCormick and Kay each new year brings'. many thousands of dollars must be Rich. Following the offering and prayer, raised locally . in order for it to I carry FRE E a hymn was sung and Alex Robert- on. son conducted the business. Plans I I - I Mayflower sets anchor Used Clothes were made in connection with the There are � 32 employees at the The Mayflower anchored at 357-6468 congregational party in February, workshop. They do work at they Plymouth Harbor, Mass., on Dec. Call, for directions the first function to celebrate St. Western foundry, ,clean at area •16,1620. An*e"' 125th anniversary this homes and businesses, pa ' ckage year. flyers and re -web lawn chairs, just Mr. Wilson offered a trivia article to name a few. about the new year and his wife read Miss Jamieson said Wingham is a poem entitled "Dirty Hands". Mr. very supportive of the work of the Fiter Wilson sang "The Standard on the centre and spoke of the many Braes of Idarr" in honor of Robbie volunteers who give so unselfishly of their time. R� Burns Day. FROSTYFEST CONCERT — John Matthews_rnusic teacher at Mrs. Wilson then introduced She was ,thanked and presented '. I E. Madill Secondary School in Wingham, Jedthe high,,8chool band infa Connie Jamieson, manager of the with a gift. Following a hymn, lunch several numbers at last . Wednesday evening's Frostyfest '87 kick-off ue n Jack Reavie Vocational Centre, who was served• concert held at the Wingham ToWn Hall. "IN THE HEART OF 482-7103 DOWNTOWN VARNA" .11-sts H®wick stake '..-lose Novice 0 -pt 'lead in layoff series CRAIG HEATING BOB MAST The Howick Bantams opened the MacDougall and Wilkie gave at Kincardine tourney first round of the, W0AA-0P#HA Harriston,a 4,3 lead. playoffs against Drayton last , Friday - While on the power play, Gibson Furnace installqtions evening at the Howick, Community outhustled the Harriston defence to Last Saturday. tfie Wingham before finally losing out in the. game 'as Baier and Mak Gibson Cleaning second cond sudden -death. overtime combined to set up Creeden, who Furnace and chimney Centre. A good crowd was on hand to feed Steve MacGregor a perfect Novice optimists took .on .the host 24 hbur emergency service che4 Howick on to victory. Tod Kincardine team in the first game of period. then turned around and added a' 0* pass for the tying goal. Great goal tournament.I Listowel opened the scoring with second goal from Shaun Walker and Templernan's two -goal performance tending kept the score at 4-4 the rest its eight -team paced Howick to a 4"1 win over the of the way.' Whigham had lost twice before in two minutes gone in the second' Patrick Magee. WINGHAM 357-3641 Drayton squad. Stewart and Jeff Dowler shared league action to Kincardine and was fra�me as Mike Hurst scored. Lucknow rebounded with a goal of The only� goal of the first period the goaltending duties for Howick. hoping to change things this tin*. Wingham tied it up with 18 seconds its, own to close the. gap. added one was, scored on a Howick, power play. The Wingham lads had several good remaining in the middleperiod wherf However, Wingham to end the first period as In more .Steve Gibson gave Jeff Cianim a scoring chances in the first frame, Travis Baier converted a pass fro as Walker banged one in, 'assisted by great pass on a two -on -one break ,for Joel Pegg. Jeremy Creeden also w but could not connect and then. the geal.- Kincardine scored with one second. credited with an assist. Gibson and Baier, Howick took a 2-0 lead early in the Mlogets start, remaining in the -period. In the second overtime period, the In the third ' Baier chalked one up 0 three-way At the half -way,, mark of, the goaltenders were removed and after to give 'him a four -point game and se'cond period " n 4 ih orl, Playoff trail, second,,Kincardine moved ahead 2-0 two and, minutes of play,. Walker alto picked 'up his fourth passing play. Steve -MacGregor -in added an assist on the 3-0., Listowel' Ilenstein got o e ihce of ..66i�d the goal with.Gibsim and losing.first- game and .30.seconds--later,.,made -it s Dave mu� point, as he, ad The,futUre f th Prov Jar'ci H-4iihoeffer,&awing assists.. Kincardine scored once more in the behind Wingham's def 2 nce and goal. d 'out the scoring Paul Craven then, scored for Wingham Lions Midgets .started the winning goal the Magee rounded''out Ontario. Be a part - Of it. second.and, then added the scored t -1 in their playoff action last Tuesday third, the final goal eomitig with only empty when he dented. the twine with- 30 Drayton.to*narrow the count to 2 he game to give Join the Huron Youn'g Howick's favor.. night at home against Palmerston, five seconds left to earn the shillt-out. In a separate game played Sun- second left in t Templeman 'scoredtvith the.visitors squeezing out a'6-5 The final score was 6-0 for Kin- day, the Novice optimists rebound- Wingham a 6-1 win. . a weird goal namentlosses and Wingham plays in Blyth tonight, rvatives. -power' play to give I – " vict&Y i1ia closely played contest. caidin6' ed from -theik tour, Progressive Conse on, �Oiowick, is � Corey WKee opened the scoring "Wingham. wa' d A tory over Wednesday; begone. beginning H-owiek a-3-1 lead. Ti6rnpleman � y s able to control picked up'a well7earne ic �557-1494 f9rWingha. playoffs. Sunday at home Contact: Denise Wilkins. slap-sh6t -bounced off, the �oards-affd, in in III0 first period, With Kincardine's Michael Murphy and Lucknow.• WOAA n' assists :g(Ang to Leachtnan and Travis Riggin, who were 'so Wingham scored twice early in the against Drayton. off the 'goalie's back into the: net: Camm assisted on the goal. Michie, while':' Palmerston's Ron dominating in league wins over Tildry . ipfernan finished off the Grasmaii follovied;N�h a goal to.tie. Wingham. However, Kin6r'dine ifig,l*h the third frame on a fine .1 dhe,'.game$' Steve Thynne put proved it,also hats a well-balanced S OF ARTHUR in the'lead'alpain with a SUSSMAN. solo, rush, whein both Teams were ingW6 attack as: five players shared in the goal assisted' by Michie, and Hewitt,, s two A�rt­han4d with, p�nalt-ie's. coring, including t goals by Doug ..Pet0r-.$,tqwart,,p a butPabrierston again tied l'yed well in fiet t ' h ' e count Greb -and a, single by Riggin ,at the for Rowick, making- many., good on.a goalby Tfin Ellis.' end of the game. upassisW, goal saves_ Diay*ton's goalie also made a ,Corey 'McKee!s, - Wingham then. played Listowel to,. I n . uniber"pf.gpoid.5aves, epped . ally put'Wingliam ahead orice.more, only 11,1- . I deadlock'through three, periods w h his team *A§-shbrt-handed.. to see ,Ken lielmk.a tie ,the game. he and onefive minute overtime pqriod H c 114d to Harriston last., Th.ynne,, hawever,.scored his second k ,travelled Logan to IN 'I of the game, from Mill and Log Mohday for the third meeting of the pull Wingham out in front one more won am dime, .'while Steven Cold followed f two. teams this �season. * Eaeh to had none bi the pre-06ug�tiintests- and w-hcIn'the'loUzzer rang to tmd . -�he with a goal for Palmerston -to repeat. -.Brownie • garne,. their records remained the,, the familiarpattern. Mike Logan made it 5-4 in favor,'of same, The. two o teams played to a 4-4 -Winghairi on a goal from.13rophy and Corner. SALE • SALE .• SALE • SALE • SALE4. SALE • deadlock as if it were a 01'ayoff Leachman, but Pa6erston's Cold Ing I for' both brought the teams even again with' 'Last Thursday the Second 1000 MEN'S match. The goaltend" or b ie Pack had perfect 600 MEN'S SUITS Squacls' 1 was outstanding 36-52. 'SPORTCOATS Wingham Brown rostittran managed to squeeze t tanding as' the 3:58 left in the game. Outstanding value, sizes Ron G weather for its annual tobogga.ti petminders 'frustrated the. offence party. After toboganning, -the Reg. to $350. SALE time and time again with" -key saves. OPP.. Past Wingham goaltender &BLAZERS Howick took an early lead on a Murray Fox'fon with just 15 seconds Brownies gathered. at- Andrew's Amazing selection, choose wool tweeds, Harris blistefing slap -shot byGibson,'just left. in the game, giving the visitors Presbyterian Church for stories,, tweeds, corduroys and suede looks, also poly/wool the win and the lead in the best of skits and pizza. lazers, Reg. S139. -S199- SALE over the ' centre red line. Jeff .,.� 1 �P6 I ci b MacGregor ossi4ed 'on the goal) three series. al thanks go to Lois Baynton 'Todd Wilkie,then tied the'garnks -for i, Next, game is Tuesday night in fof the two beautiful Canadian flag :1116111WAVI-V OA ill IN all cakes. Many thanks Harriston on the,power play, near the Palmerston. anks go' to Mrs. Baynton and Donna Skinn for end of the first period. preparing and serving the party. I& Jeff Benniger scored early in the• so willicumi 169M sec=ond period to give Hdrriston a 2-1 food, Cligryl McDonald for her ec delightful tale of Elizabeth in lead U HAUMAN pioneer days, to Gayle Neil for SAVE 50% OFF ENTIRE SELECTION A, Todd Templeman slap -shot supplying the transportation and to Items from Lakelet from ' the point tied the game once Fn" all the mothers who donated 'food 1000 FAMOUS BRAND SUITS, again, assisted by Jeremy Taylor. A Sympathy of. the community is iteips. The newest and best trom Shipley, Medl, Guy Laroche. Chaps, Park Hall, Shetland, Hyde Park, goal on a scramble in front of the McGregor, Pierre Balmain and more. Sizes 36-54, reg, $275.-$4�5, extended1to Mrs. Harold Huth on the Thti, Brownies - certainly enjoyed Harfiston net by H@rihoeffer gave passj%jr,6f her husband. celebrating the 22nd birthday 'of ALL 1/2 PRICE - from $137.50 & up Howick a.3-2'lead after two perioldg. Mr. and Airs. Edgar Dahms, Canada flag. Gibsow-and Steve MacGregor drew Gordon Allan, Molly ltuing�ette and - Laura McLennan received the Eintire. Selection Men" C SWEATERS 500 DRES9 SLACKS s assists.. Cora Lee were supper guests with Hostess Badge� and Kim Leishman s HATS, RW$kWEAR & ALL EARLY SHETLAND WOOL In the first minute and -a half.of the Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Reidt. received the Winter Badge., GLOVES, SCARVES,SOCKS 11 SPRING ARRIVALS Crew or V Nock styles $995 Reg to $45. 9,5 third period, goals by Steven SAVE Y2 Off DOOR CRASHER 14 SAVE 0 DOOR CRASHER %1_00 11 DRESS SLACK SAVE 50% OFF ALL FALL '& SAVE 50% OFF EVERY OHESS SHIRT IN STOCK Save 50% Off Every .191/2, ALL PRICE OR LESS in stock. All famous brands, choose from 2000 WINTER FASHIONS 3000 DRESS SHIRTS. sizes 14 pair, sizes 28-54. Famous names as Park Hall, famous names as Pierre Cardin, Leo Chevalier, 2000 DRESS & SPORT SHIRTS in our 2 Ladies' Stores BVD. Pierre Balmain, Christian Dior, Forsyth, Ar. Fabulous selection, reg, to $45. SALE Merit, 'NAsh, Riviera, Sansabelt, Gala, ' 0 ­bUSS . 4 Ashbridge, Keithmoor, Christian Dior and more. man's For Her", row and more. Reg. $24.-$45. NOW $995 $1995 s' store -,$1495 - 39.ALL 1/2 PRICE NO,W complete ladies' Reg. $42.9541 casual wear $ 12 a up. SAVE 1/2 OFF All Famous Brand Sportshirts "Casually YOurg Just,deduct 50% off ticketed price. $2,1150 - $6500 for the young,at heart r. (slack alterations while you wait) 4� SAVE 114 OFF YOUNG MEN'S CASUAL -PANTS SAVE 1/2 MEWS FLEECE TOP$ Great.selection SWEATERS SAVE 50% OFF ENTIRE $ELECTION by Generra, Hollywood Era, Brittanla, Sergio Fashion styles by Everlast, Mark Elliot, Steve Values to $80, SALE TOPCOATS, OVERCOATS, ALL Valerite, Rainbow, Howick and more. Reg. Nicholas, Green Line, 1Kamikaze. Reg: $32. & 11915 OUTERWEAR A LEATHER JACKETS. $40,-$50. NOW ALL 112 PRICE up, NOW '114 9" A Be early as some SAVE 1/2 OFF ENTIRE SEtECTIOW 1 4m-, from $1995 & up AL 1/2 PRICE 16. & up FAMOUS BRAND SWEMERS selections lAfted. Iwo, /Ines • 20,\. AEN'S SAVE 1/2 OFF ENTIRE SELECTION Men's 1000 DRESS SLACKS SILK FASHION TIES Includes fine wools, poly/woo1g, 2000 LEATHER FASHION BELTS DESIGNER JEANS from Benchcraft, Custom teather. and Christian All famous names, Reg. $40460. SALE Reg, values t6 $30. SALE tweed fashion looks. Dior. Reg. $15,-$40. NOW FROMSAVE $1-0. ties $1000 Reg. $50,,-$75. $2W'- SALE goo & $2 & up SAVE 1A OFF ALL OTHER TIES Thousands to 60096'-f(Orn. I . I b P.M NEW EXECUTIVE rhe 168 7 executive 01 the Brussels Agribultural $,00lbty was e/600 at the 6111hdoi Open Fri. Nights to 9 p.m. rVIEN'S WEAR meloting in 4rypgpls last We Ay the t)&W )ra #o,m t6ffi. frbht, 9.0th P/pa lAdIftdi 6, 6 y 8i �'ardlff, h: a, lf�, P 04�0,ioht; #61,0 Moo I asho Main Street, ArthUr h,404 A 960110typast slodrats� ry. ftat, diosn ftpeftard� [at il,6610 nd jim i,4,untortlsoclaty fret 'Wee -AwWO A0,00 MON, M V 4i: z