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Mary Lou Sitler had the high Joanne'sJoggers won the
second
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Junior IC goals in. three minutes' -gave them a
ThiB Wingliam, Ironmen
The Junior C banquet was held in
single of 229 for the ladies and the
club la controlling 7-4 lead. Hawk snipers
ed its last game of the. Walkerton Fiiday evening and the by followed by Kay's Klondikes 44
high triple of 573 was rolled
regular season in Walkerton, losing were Pat. Donnelly, Joe Zettler and award winners were as follows: Brenda Jillings. Bob Sitler had the Betty's Blue Jeans, 41, Luanne' s
a 7,5 decision to the Black Hawks. Randy Fritz. Priests p finished his Top' scorer, Dave Hopkins,
men's high single of. 308 and Heinz Levis, 29, Bonnie's Bootleggers, 23
The loss brings the Ironmen's' hat trick at 13:30. Third period shots Hanover; most valuable player, and Debbie's Dungarees with 22.
Daub rolled the high triple of 775.
season record to 10 wins, i2 losses were 14-11 for the Hawks. Dave Hopkins, Hanover; 'top Other high games were bowled by Pat Willie rolled the 280 high
and four ties. The 24 points were Final shots on goal were 51-35 in defenceman, Chris Ahrens,single, while Jean King had the 695
Heinz Daub 298; Lorne McArthur
good enough for third place, in the favor of the victorious Black Hawks Hanover; top rookie, Scott Morgan,
226; Terry Woollett 255, 216 and Dale high triple.
five -team Junior C group. as the Ironmen ended the season Port' Elgin; top goaltenders, Bill
Haasnoot 217. Other high games were rolled by
Brad Priests p opened the scoring with a 3-2-2 record against their Locking, Bill Nightingale and Jamie Joanne Harrison 238; Bonnie
BLUEVALE MIXED Cleghorn 233;'Debbie HenryWalker 05111ill 231;
for. the visiting Ironmen at the 29 ton rivals. Zottler, Hanover.
second mark of the game with help' Junior C playoffs begin this week- The Wingham nbminees 'for the M. Frances; Wild Cats are in the lead Sbriley Young and Chris McGee 224
from Brett Cameron. The Black end as the Ironmen face the awards were, top scorer, Jason with 92 points, followed by Ross's and Rhonda Foxton 217.
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Hawks got that back only 35 seconds Godprich Sailors in a home -and- Goodall; most valuable playe, dRhinos, 79,imT'Jidkasses, 77,
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later when. -Chris Batte connected home series. Game time Sunday at Jamie Robinson; top defenceman MePs Mices, 67, Marg's Teddy
Carl's Cordobas have 82 points,
and Kevin Weber gave the Hawks a the Lockridge Memorial Arena is 4 Bears, 66 and Ernie's Elephants, 60.
Rob Willis and top rookie, Brad followed by Joe's Jaguars, 75,
2-1 lead at 16:49 before -Paul Tolton p.m. I I il.0-1.1111 ..y Reta Ross. had the high single of
Priestap.
Frank's Firebirds, 68, Barry's
273 for the ladies and the high triple
knotted the count with a late goal.
of 035. Don Fitzgerald had the men's Baracu&s, 67, Blairs Blazers, 62
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The Hawks outshot the Ironmen
high single of 279 and the high triple and Gerry's Toronadoes, 60.
12 in the period.
HOwicl�'Bantams Linda -Wall and Gale Plumb tied
alkerton took a quick 3-2 lead off of 616 was by Milt Boyd.
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Other high games were bowled by for the ladies'' high single of'206,
the faceoff in the second period on a a a while Mrs. Plumb had the high triple
goal by Pete Dorsam while Scott George Fischer 244; Marge Adams
Girdler's shorthanded marker at eliminate. Drayton. 222; Winnie Boyd 219 and Milt Boyd, of 587:
11:55 increased the lead to 4-2. Doug 214, 211. Bob Pegg had the men's ,high
MacFarlan brought the Ifonmen The Howick Bantams de'feated The only goal scored was on a single, of 283 and' the high triple of
LEGION MIXED 72�.
back into the game with a late goal. Drayton last Tuesday evening by a well -executed passing play off the
count of 7-1. The win puts Howick stick of Steve MacGregor. Berr�' Other high games were bowled by
The Wild les lead the league
Once again the Hawks had the edge.
t' into the. second round of the VVOAA-, Henhoeffer and Jere'm,y Taylor,
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points,:'followed by the Terry Pautler 263, 240; Rod Hickey
in shots on goal with 20, compare o
Daisies, 85, the Wild Carrots, 67, the 251; Bill Wall 223 and Jim Moran 216.
12 by Wingham. OMHA playoffs by sweeping th-e assisted.,
Brad Priestap connected on. the seri . es in two straight games: Dowler played a'Very steady game Phlox, 65, the Sweet Peas, 55 and the
power play early in the third period. Jaret Henhoeffer and Steve for 'Howick and made several key Sweet Violets, 51. SENIOR LADIES
His second goal of the game tied the 'Gibson paced the Howick offence saves when called upon. Helen Houghton had the high The Daisies lead the league with 66
score at font—but a flurry --by the with two goals and two assists 'each, RON'S ROUND -UP —, Howick will single of '312 for the ladies and :points,, followed by the Sunflowers,
Black Hawks midway through the
The Howick defence o . f 4eff 'play Elma-Logan-in the. secondMorley Bushell had the men's high 63, the Gladiolus, 42, the Pansies, 41,_
period sunk thp Ironmen. Three MacGregor, Donald' Livermore, .,round of'the playoffs. Elmo -Logan' single of 223. Shirley Young had the the Asters,. 40 and the Roses, 33.
Jeremy Taylor and Craig King was, defeated Brussels 'to- reach the 'ladies', high triple of 640 and Earl Elizabeth Robertson rolled the
Super Bowl not only strong defensively, but alsosecond round of 'the playoffs. No Young had the men's high triple Of high single of 206 and she also rolled
combine 561. the high double of 378. Other high
combined dates have been set for the games.
Other high games were rolled by doubles were bowled by Catherine
Howick scored two unanswered
lottery f irst-period goals.to getof f , to a great Isabell Montgomery 263; Graham Wilson 326; Kay McCormick q,08 and
start. Henhoeffer converted passes Adams 262- Florence Thompson 234; Mae Louttit 302.
Jean De ell 233 and Marg Pollock'
■from Livermore and Gibson*for the BOwliFig-1anes MUSH, MURRA Y!'— That could be the command Amanda Vimelow
winners. first goal, Livermore threaded a might want to direct at Murray'McLeod as he pulls her toward the finish 210' COFFEE KLATCH
perfect pass to Gibson, who beat the ho'st- invitatioha,'V,,line in the toboggan relay at Turnberi� Central School's Winter Carnival Those bowling good games -this
Ernie Webb of ListoWel was the goalie on a low slapshot for theMON. NIGHT MEN'S
st last Wednesday. Teams of students competed in several e,.,ents during week were: Shirley Young 302, 258;
big winner in the Howick Optimi second goal. Todd Templeman drew bowling last the ca : Tho Black Machine leads the Florence Thompson 211; Muriel
Club's Super Bowllottery, Mr. Webb carnival,'
an assist on the play as well. league with 12 points, -followed by Irvine 204,186; Marg Pollock 188 and
with the winning score of 39 to 20 for The Howick squad dominated the An invitational bowling. tour--., the Stone. Rollers, 10 the Volts, 9, the Jan Creeden 186..
the New.York Giants over the Den- SENIOR ME , N
second period, outscoring Drayton 4- nament was held Sunday at the Gophers, 5, Matadors, 4 and the Boat
ver Broncos Won $200. 1. Howick goals were scored by Winghdm Lanes and �vas.attehded y People,'2. Those bowling 150 and over last
Jack Overholt of Brussels who Templeman, Henhoeffer, Gibson • by , 'bowlers, from Goderich�_ B BOWLING Ken Saxton Sr. had the high single week Were: Carson Watson 164;
•held the reverse score won $100. and John Greig, Assists�went toKing Lucknow, Mount Fore . st, Mitchell, of 281 and Bruce Skinn rolled the -
Other prize winners i#ere:, Mary with two and singles.'went to I Jeff Walkerton and Wingham. I . . BANTAMS 296 was rolled by Travis Baler. were high triple of 727. Go.rd Louttit. 151; Bill Uuldri�s 195,,
Bonnie . e Eagles of The Bauers lead the leaguewith 68 Other games of 1�5 and over P. 170� Nick Klo;ostra 164; Don
Douglas of Gorrie 's Other. high games were,bowled by Me'
Camm, Gibson, Henhoef fe� and Jeff After a, three-game.qualifying points, followed by the CCMS, 56, the bowled by Joanne Cirawford 158. Cormick 151; Harr Garniss 195,
Fergus, Bob Rattan of Winglihm, I Skinn Bruce Skinn 274; Charlie Hopper, y .
of Kitchener, Ross MacGregor.� round, the top 16 advancing to the Dominions, 5�, the D & Rs, 49, the Jenna Ru tan 130,-1441,' Erin Sl inn 193; Jim Coultes -169, 219; Alex.
Cliff, MeTaggert All goals, were results of some playoff. round and. receiving $10 -Coopers,'52 and the Rawlings,. 28. 139; Amy Currie 132; David Bower 260; Bob H61lenbedk 257; Jim Robertson 156, 193- Ken Saxton Sr.
Beattie of Palmerston, Don Trilesky excellent .. passing plays and were: Brian Weben749; Jim Steffler Ivadelle Hiusser had the high 143 and Travis Baier.138, 158. Steffler 255 and Wayne Gordon 242. 194,206 and Les Short 158.
of Fergus, and Stella Makohink of Henhoeffer's goal was the result of a 742 � Ernie. Webb 723; Shirley Sc'h_ 13 for the girls'and the high SR. JUNIORS & SENIORS
Listowel. power - play effort. Dr ayton's I Chris ..midt 699; Gerry Ross q94; Steven single of 1,
Proceeds from the lottrry,, and double of 217. Arley Pautler had the The Psychos lead -the league with
Murray spoiled Jeff Dowler's bid' -for Allen 600,- Rod Hickey 686; Joe boys' high single of 188 and the high 82 points, followed by the A Team
from other fun&raising activities of a shat -out. Berberich'681�, Dick McLean �71;, double of 286. with 70, the, Vice squad,With.67, the Am smpec>
the Howick optimist Club support The third period became very Bruce S'kinn 665; Lorne Johnston
youth work in Howick Township. Other games of 90 and over were Maniacs.,, 64, Tearri No. 4, 56. and
hippy .'and.as a^ result an 639; Walte'r,Roth 628; Torn)Gilmore
event' c rolled by Lindsay Johnston 98; Miami, 42.,
The club's next fund-raising [raw penalties were called by referees :622;' Dave Nesbitt 620; Dennis Sch- Lesley Pike 92, 91; Iviidelle Hiusser Angela had the high single of
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is a leisure lotterydance and d Dale Taylor,and Ron Forrest, who midt 619 and Bob Pegg 616.' r girls and the high
104w Chatlotte'11A. Andrea 209 for junior
on June 6. -good j6b,of. keeping, the game ancing-to 4he-quarter ptl 102, 112
;.",_ 1.11.1 Those—adv 1riplp of129 'as rolf�d by lTecky
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McB�il:16,104,,9% Tdan0y,Cilger 99
Orizes will inc u e a p U6 set, Undevcontr�l. finals and receiving $20 each were: Sangster. Lori Tiffin had the high
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color television, and.a four-dayArio Shirley Schmidt 326; Jim Steffler Mike;Remington 1i0; D.. Morrison the seniors and the
to Las Vegas,with $500 in spending Recreation Report 107, 93; Steven Mowbny.99; Arley single of 230 for wu.Hu. MUM
275; 'Gerry Ros's 252; Lorne Johnston Marra §teff en 96, 98; high triple of.'576 'was rolled' by 0 0 0
P.autler 103; Atu
money. Tickets can be obta�ined BY RENNIE ALEXANDER 238; Walter Roth 296; Joe Berberich
\ 1. y 490,, 98; Travis AngelaWall.
from any Howick optimist \ member. Rec. Director. 254; Bob Pegg 241 and Dick McLean Aaron 'Henr , I had the high single of Crossroads, in conjunction with 570
Cbamber,s,f2'-I, 93; Ryan Moffatt 13.4 ' Scott Nei
238. - hits of the week.
CHYM Radio, is publishing the top 40
and Jeremy Hickey 112,104. 232 for the junior boys and the high p h
Drayton, defeats There, will be public skating at the Those"advanci6g to the semifinals triple of 638. This information keeps you up to date on what's hap-
L6ekridge Memorial Arena this and receiving .$30 were: Lorne JR. BANTAMS Other games -of 150 and over were and also allows you a
I . ening in the world of music
HoWick Atoms Saturday f rom 1 tot p.m. Johnston 239;, Shirley Schmidt,205; The'Penmans have the lead'in rolled by Tammy Cleghorfi 151, 171, p
The'hockey schedule for this week Dick McLean 208 and Jim Stefflerto,win a single top 10 album of your choice
league action with 71 points, 215; Lori Tiffin 152, 175; Angela Kerr chance
In the" first, game of the WOAA is I . as follows:,, 191. followed by the the Pumas and the 170; Angela Wall 168,193,215; Becky courtesy of Crossroads, CHYM, Sam The Record Man
D" Atom semifinal playoff series, Thurs,, Feb. 12, 2:45 p.m.; F. E. Mr. Steffler, 363 and Dick Trimarks, 49, the Ponies, 45, the Sangster 172, 195, 162;, Andrew
Draytoti.defeated Howick by -A count Madill vs. Clinton; 7 p: M., PeeWee A McLean, 229, advanced to t�e finals Nikes, 35 and the Adidat, 36. Plumb 172,,.166; Scott Neil 222, 184; and'-Ar'hy's Studio 146.
of 5-3 in overtime. A playoff game; and received $40 each. Susan Henry had the high single of Brian Steffler 152,- 163; Jason The top 40,list is accompanied by an entry form. To
The Howick squad had a, 3-1 lead. Sat., Feb.. 14, 16:30 p.m.., PeeWee The championship was won by Mr. 174 for the girls and the high double Steffler 160, 182;, Craig Harkness win, simply fill in- your top 10 choices and send to,
with 1A0 minutes' remaining in the team vs. Ripley; 8 p.m., Inter-, Steffler, Wingham, with a 259. He of 274 was rolled by Jenna Ruttan. 170; Tim Currie 206.; Tom Darling Crossroads, t88 Wallace Ave. N., attention Roo Durst.
game, but was unable to hang on., mediate ladies' vs. Tiverton; 9:30 received $70 for the win, bringing his Ricky Cleghorn had the boys' high 164,194; Ken Hogg 158 and -Rob
Ryan Gallaher had two goals and an' p.m., Goodtimers Vs. Teeswater; winnings for the day to $170. single of 161 and the high double of Harrison 197, 153 and 164. Entries will be chosen at random and if the top 10 are
assist, while Daniel Keil scored the gun., Feb. 15, 2:45 p.m., Novice A. named. in correct order, the winner will be awarded his
er. Mark Dosman team vs in
third Hoi�ickp,ark. Moupt. Forest; 4:30 p�m. or her choice of'any top 16 single announced
playoff game; 7 p.m., and Randy Dowler had assists in the Ironmen
Bantam B team vs. Walkerton; Crossroads.
losing effort.
ATOM ANTICS — The,Atoms Mon.,, Feb. 16_ 9:30 P.M., There isrio charge for entering, so send in your top 10
seemed to tire in the third period, Crawfords vs. Bridge Motors and choices, and listen to CHYM radio for clues..
hurt by the fact that they were not Tues, Feb. 17, 9:45 p.m.,
allowed a rest between the second Advance -Times vs. Staintons.' LIN IM ON 14-10 & 570 C HTIM
and third frames. Drayton's three The Wingham Figure Skating
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