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at thewinuai Cobra classic held at personal best and F,T. 'means it is Put, SAN (P.B, a
fifth'in IRELOIRAVE — The youth club, Mrs. Bob Gordon and Mrs. John boys'6 and 7, first, David McBurney,
York University in Toronto, The the first time the athlete has par- tw long J, Um s-4-om cip.$); �enni under tW Airectioil of Rev. and Mrs. Thompson, second.; Matthew and second, I Chris PulAe,.t
local,, athletes, sponsored by the ticipated in the event): Kerr4ov 0*50m hurdles, 1 hird, Ryan.
0 •ip� 0.4 Jpbn. Q. Roberts, sponsored. a very Travis Campbell, third (tied) Jen- Cook,
Wingfiiiin Optimist Club, turned in Mite girls Q and 8 years of AS0 soq. (P.A.) and 349in in .the. long suc*sfttl ice'c carnival in the Bel- nifer and Ryan C66k, Carrie and
some excellent performances and Mary Lisle, first in' , e 50 metres 0, Ar Girls 8-10, first, Sherry Taylor,
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JUMP (M); Wendy Finloy,.4.65rn grave arena lost Saturday evening, Laura Meier; best European or second, Sabrena Black, third,
• continued toatablish their growing seconds, first In the long jump, 400—long jump (P.B..) and Heather Lindsay Candice Irwin. Boys 8.10, first, Jim
Feb, 14, Jim Taylor was in charge of native costume, first,
power in Ontario minor track and 3.15m, second in the 50m. bur4les, 9.6. Finley, fifth in *the 50m, hurdles, 10.7
evotits and the judges,• for costumes Michie, second, Sabrena Black, Puluke, second, Brent Robinson,
field competition. see., second in the 20*Qm 38.6 sec. see (P.B.).
were Mrs, Jim Hunter, Mrs. Ross third, (tied)', Darryl: Jardin and
third, (tied) Brandon Coultes and
By the end of the day-long event, (all P.B.) ;� Erin Magee, second in Tyne boys — Jeremy Creeden, Hi and Mrs, Ross Anderson. Shawn Logan; best occupation
Wingham athletes had -won four gold the 50m, 9.4 see., second in the 59m third in the long, jump, 3.46m, fourth Higgins a Greg Colquhoun. Girls 1042, first,
Prizes were awarded as follows: costume, first, Allie Culbert, second, Janet, Ward, second, Jody Riley,
medals, 10 silver, 12 bronze and hurdles, 11.0 see., third in the 200m, in the 50m, S. 1 'Sec., fourth in the Steven McBurney and third, Chris third, Jennifer Elston. Boys 10-12,
youngest person on,�,,Skates, Adam
recorded' no less than 22 "personal
40.2 sec. (all P.B. and F.T.); Lesley 200m, 35.1 sec. (all P,,.B. and F.T.); McBurney: youngest person to skate Puluke. first, Jeff Olson, second, Rob Ander-
bests". Hewines, third in the long jump, Anathoh Gibbons, second in,the 50m alone, Laura Meier; best Valentine Miscellaneous costume, first, son third, Paul McIntosh. Girls 13
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The cloches, parents and athletes 2.70m, fourth in the 59m 10.1 (both Wirdles, 8.9 sec.�, fifth in, the long
costume, first, -Erin and Shannon Matthew Snow, second, Erica Cul- and over, first, Maryon Dow,
thank, the Optimists for their sup- P.B. "and F.T.),; Janet Lisle, fourth jump, 3.36m, seventh 'in the 20om, Cook, second, Dawn Dow and third, bert, third, Cindy Freiburger: oldest second Cathy Dow. Boys 13 and,
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port. With assistance from the in the long jump, 2.50m (P,B. and 38.3 sec., 9.4 sec. in the 50m (all P.B. Becky Logan; best TV clWracter' person on skates, Ron MeBurney;
Optimists, the track and field club F.T.) and Sarah Gedeke, over, first Maryon Dow, second
long jump, and F.T.); Travis Baier, third in the first, Jennifer Black, second, largest family on skates, Mr. and • 'Cathy Dow. Boys 13 and over, first,
has been able to purchase long jump.. 2.20m (P.B. and F.T.). 200m, 35.3 sec., fifth in the 50m, 8.4
Mar gie Gordon and third, Michelle Mrs. -Ron MeBurney and-boys.
and high jump crash. its to improve Mite boys — Michael Nolan, first sec., sixth in the 3.2 sec. (all P.B. Thompson; funniest costume, first, The lucky door prize was won by Chris Campbell, second, Greg
Walton, third, Robert Gordon. The
the calibre of practices and athletes' in the 200 and second in and, F.T.); Neil Mowbray
in, 40.3 see. c third i6
Justin Black, second, Carla Cook Gary Jamieson. ladies' hockey shoot was won by
safety.,The Optimist club also has the long jump. 2A9m (both P.B. and the 50m 'hurdles, 9.5 sec."'(P.B.).,
and third, Danny Ward; best nur- In the races the following were Mrs. Connie Kuc.
offered'to assist in the purchase Of F:T:).
2.75m in, the long jump; Derek sery rhymewinners! five years and under, first,
or fairy, tale costume,
new ufiiforms for the competitors. Tyke girls (9 and iO) — Julie Lisle, Knight, fourth in the 50m hurdles, first, Colleen, Garvin and Becky Van Peter Irwin; second, Amanda Black Following these events there was
The athletes now are gearing first. in the 50in' hurdles, 8.8 sec. 10.1 sec. (P.B.), 2.51m in the long
Camp, second, Sherry Robinson and third, Corey Rintoul; girls 6 and 7' a hockey game between the Be].;
toward the OFTA indoor chain- (P,.B.), second in the 200m, 32.0 see. jump (P.B.), 9.6 sec: in,the 50m and DA VE SIMPSON of F. E. Madill third Carla Freiburger. first Carla Cook, second Jennifer grave Atoms and the Ringette team
pionship March 1 and the Ontario (P.B.), fourth in the 50in, 74sec. Adam Knight, sixth in the 200m, 37.4 cross country ski team strides UP Best Sesame Street costume, first,, ]�Jack, 'third, Chanda Casemore;��., with the Atoms winning 5-3.
Mite, Tyke and Atom championships (P.B.) " 'four th in the long jump, see., 9.1 in the 50m and 2.99m in the to finish line during Iffe; WOSSA Danielle Thompson, second, Andrew�
March 8 in Toronto. 3.75m, fourth in the Atom shot Put, long jump (all P,B). cross country Meet in London..
The following is a list of individual 5.06m (PB.-,and F.T.); . Carolyn Atom girls (1i and 12) —Lisa Simpson finished second Potter; best 1950s costume, first,
I Grace Carmichael, second, Desiree "Hockey plini
Alexander, sixth in the long jump, senior boys' division just 20 Curtis;' best-dressed couple, first, C is at Bel more.
3.60m (P.B.). seconds behind. the leader. He
Atom boys — Shawn.Daw, fourth was among 13 Madill skiers to
Qhina House PeeWees Fundamentals in Action (FIA), designed to help players, their
in the 50m hurdles, 10.4 see., 1-40.6 qualify for all-Ontario meet in Bar- Legion PeeWees the national hockey skillsprogram. coaches and parents get the most out
minutes in the 400m (both P.B. and rie next week. will be conducting a two-day clinic of hockey. The goal of FIA is to
lose. tol-DUrharn,Wallace F,T,); Shawn Gedcke, sixth in the, elimin-ated-fron"ll for minor hockey coaches- at 'the provide continuity in skill
long jump, 3.98m, seventh the Belmore Arena this Saturday and development by maximizing the
e use
The Great China House PeeWees goals. Daw scored,bk),th,Markers,,' 50m n. MAXplayoffs Sunday, with a former NHL of ice time during practices.
400m, 1: 16.9 min., 7.8 sec. in the Correctio
entertained Durham in WOAA house one in the'first frame anaas`s'igted by (P.B.) and Shane Pegg, fourth in the professional providing the in-
le , ague exhibition action last McKeon and MacLeod and one in the .1,500m, 5:44.2 min. and 3.73m in the In, a report on Huron Count The Wingham Legion PeeWees, struction. Drayton I Atoms
• Saturday evening. The local boys third, assisted.by Todd Harrison. long jump (both P.B.). education costs. carried it! last' WOAA champions the past two Belmore Minor Hockey
.put up a -determined effort-in this Harrison and Welch played Bantam girls (13 and 14) =]Lynda �- week's issue of The Advance-Times' years, were eliminated in two 'Spokesman Barry Ireland said the elithinate Howick
exciting xciting game, but lost 6-5. straight games by a determined
strop on defence and Welch Harkness, second in the high jump' 'it 'was incorrectly stated that no hours of the clinic Are 4:30 to, 6:30., ' The Ito—wick � A'to'ms,' were
The six Durham goals were scored 'delivered solid-checks that had the 1.25m, second in the shatsettlement'had been reached yet on Seaforth squad. on Saturday and 11:30 a.m, to,
by two players, Shaun Steffler with Wallace players looking twice when put, 8.19m; set S.eaf6rth now advances. to the p.m. eliminated'in two straight games in
Marlaine Lindsay, third in the shot salaries for secondary school teach- 1:10 P.-m. , Sunday: - Former. their best of three WOAA' playoff
four and-Brent Montioth with two.' they came on the ice. WOAA finals against' Clinton -while professional Reg Thomas will, W7 with Drayton. put, Kendra Machan, fourth ers. series
Mike Tiffin got things going for Wallace won the match 5-2. in the-shot put, 6.10m; Shannon In fact, 'tfie secondary school Wingham' will play a -round-robin sect the minor hockey coaches DraytonI won the. second' game,
with, Durham and either Port in
Wingham with two goals, whilb: The China-Hoqse PeeWees con- Simpson, third in the high jump, teachers have settled with the Huron during the two-day program..
pl�lyed,, Tuesday, night I i HoWick,
singles went to Clement Wai, Jason 'eluded -the, regular season with a or Mount Forest. in
1.20m and Carla Mowbray, fourth in ,Couoty Board of-Edu,catiqn. Seaforth . 3,Wingh"arni TheFIA clinic is a series of drills with ,a 5-3 `decision over 'the home
Kregar and Dean T61ton. Gordon. record of two wins, one fie and - 12 the long jump; 4.50m (P.Bj, fifth in The - story I should have read carefully prepared by sports
In a very close game, Wingham educators and FIA's 18 instructors, side.,
Welch had two assists and Kfegar, losses, A total of five games never the 50m hurdles,-9.6 sec. and 6.0 sec elementary school; teachers and we Michael Greig scored the hat trick
.,Jison Daw and To I Iton. each. added were played. - in the 50m. apologize, for, any. embarrassment opened the scoring on a goal by Rob all former professionals. The for Howick- With
McKay, assisted by'Peter Poulin. challenging and enjoyable drill's $ . Ryan Ruttan
one assist. The playoffs begin this Friday Bantam -boys — Brendan Magee, the error may have created for the getting two: assists and Michael
The team played its final'game of -night in Belmore in a best-thr6e-odt- Seaforth tied'the score in the second emphasize game-like conditions and,
1,500m, 5:36 mih. (P.B.) and 50M secondary school teachers. Hargraveone.
the regular season Feb. Tagainst the of-five series. The winner-, will go on hurdles, 10.5 sec. (P.B and F.T.). and added two more later to ensure permit players to improve all.facets In an exhibition game played last
Wallace Optimist PeeWees. to meet the winner of -a series be- M . idget girls (15 and 16) — �Joan -the win.. Wingh,.am,, backed by •ex- -of theilr game by:cdinpetingagainst
ding . from . Steve the drill, not cther youngsters. Saturday in Ay.ton the HoWick
cellent goilten
-Although the Win am team.fell tween Durham and two Walkerton Kikkert, second in the shot put, Colle" Cass Bourne, played well enough to win,, Atdms were defeated"i-2.'
short on the scoreboard, it turned in'. teams. 9.52m (P.B.); Kendra-,Gro*ing steadily'iin�e'
a solid game both offensively and Pennington,' but penalties proved costly. founded . V was Howick-goals wieitle scored by.,
The China,House PeeWees have third in-.the shot put, 8,93m and enjoys 'ha in -by former".6hicigo Black Ryan Gallaher and Michael Grei
yride "2 -Ha*k 6117star -defence m'an,. Pat with assists' going to Dennis Win-
defensively. Once again the Hodgson two tournaments left to attend in Caroline Versteeg, seventh in the Seaforth 5, Win .91
Wingham went to Seaforth for the Stapleton,
Win-
line of Wai and Daw on the wings March. One is. at Kurtzville and the shot BRUSSELS The Brussels VIA 19 a program; t6m0te, Ryan Ruttan and Ryan
put, 7-27m (F.T.),',
heart out, •f6rechedkiing. 'Other is Lefroy', south of Barrie. Midget boys —Matt King, second photography class of Conestoga second encounter and once again Gallaher, iLeading I Ayton's ;ittack
lindalso -pottihg both Wingham in'the shot put, 12.84m' (P.B.); Kbn Coll)ege,, tinder the' leadership of came up with a solid effort, , but was . Gerrit Boeme, with one goal and
Edwin XiautejN, v*MA6 the farm of Seaforth seemed to 9k the breaks Jason Good o II twoassists.
McDonald Jhjr# � jg� _th�q, $b
pt put, r,the Win. Drayton Irvin SchI0011*1 Q Highway 86. Mr,.
an4deservcd1ull &ed1t16' FP4 �r:
Schneider emerged from the barn on Wingham once again took an early Wins ronmen match, Howick fell behind 3=0 early
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6 min. and Mark
a wagon filled With bales of hay' lead on an unassisted goal' Jason
n the game and the deficit proved.
mebon' of 'i
il 12.67m (P.B.); DorfP ckard, ninth in Atorn'Anties: In the Dr
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the 3,600m, '11:3
LEAKT, nell, 30.1 sec. in'the 200m and
pulled, by a well-matched team. Bioemberg. However, Seaforth went, scoring title
X1 2:46.1 min. in the 800m.- -6'6vercome-,
n.-1 before Ryan yells go too 'great colts with fancy, decorated harness. ahead 4 a]
GAS. T NK*?' Jason -Goodall his won the,'
'Members of, the class climbed from Poulin narrowed,the margin to
aboard 'hnd were -driven down two goals.� The Wingham goalie was' Wingham fronmen •-regular, season
scoring title for the 1986,8.7 season.
• Don't scrap it; Legion holds -f9r a hayridel. After pulled for an extra skater late in the
.Highway 86 third, but Seaforth 'scored into the Playing, on a line with Jami�
• taking many pictures of the horses
We can repair any tank Robinson and Paul Tolion, Goodall
• New, efficient euchre r%ft outside and inside the barn, they empty net.
'process Party, were invited into'the home by Mrs. Wingham 9, Ripley 4 accutnulated, 36 points in 26.Junior C What. were you doing Feb. 9? The
Let us.,,repair"it at a Schneider. There, hot coffee, hot in. exhibition play, Wingham games. Line.mate"Robinsbri wa!�Ihe Wroxeter "Survivifig with Style 4-
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A total of 12 tables were in play at runner-up'for the second "year
fractioh of We cosk the euchre -par . ty held Mo chocolate and cookies were enjoyed defeated Ripl6y as David McKee H club was holding its first meeting..
nday' by all. and Deyell led the attack with a hat, running, . while rookie Brad at the home of Mrs'. Rae.
of'a newtank!' evening at the Winghian Legion Those taking part Were Dixie Lee trick each. Other Wingham scorers Priestap',s 32. points were good Five 'members were present and
Hall. enoughf
Call us today for Dorothy Stevensrbuckle, Mabel Glanville, Winona were Rob Harrison, Rob McKay.and or third place. one was absent. The meetin started.
evens was the high lady Goodall, 'Robinson andAefen.' , .9
Martin, Hazel Mitchl6r, Brian Poulin. Harii o' also three, with -the pledge and theh.the girls
further - information and Russell Gaunt,, highimari. Velma Mitchler, Brian. Schlosser, Harrison ceman Steve Murray played in all 26 filled in the information cards.
• Scott -was low lady and Katie . Clayton assists while Neil had two. Single, contests: . ts. Rob 1�illis was the s I coring
.0 McCormick (playing as a Sauve, Douglas'Huether and Edwin, assists went to McKee, McKay,. The lesson was read and we all
RALPH'S TEXAC . man) was Kra6ter. Poulin, Todd Chadwick, leader -among defencemen with 19 learned about how to keep yourself
low man. Jeff Good had the most points.
'WINGHAM 357-15,CO lone hands, A few draw prizes The host'and hostess were thanked Bloernbetg and Tim Currie.. Andrew' -Goallenders Mitch Bra secure at home, about' fuse boxes
awarded. were 'and presented with a gift by the • Gibson and Bourne shared the uh and and how to fix leaking pipes. The
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teacher. goaltending. Greg.- McClemeht posted near- officers also were elected.
i identical averages of 6.16 and 6.18
The meeting adjourned with the 4
respectively. Midget goalie Murray H motto. Lunch ,Was provided by-
Foxton had a very respectable 5.96 Mrs.Rae and Mrs NanEngen.
average in his brief . appearances. —Hazel Itae
:� 11E EPS HOW `TOEE 'YOUR'
Mrs. S. Anderson
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REE,, in charge of meeting
S O.NG, BELGRAVE — The Afternoon the Bible study using the topic the
Unit of Knox United Church Women "Insipid Salt". All through the ages
met Feb. 10 with an attendance of 10. salt has been used in many ways and
Mrs. Sara Anderson was in charge. in many places. Luke 14: 34-35 says
The secretary and' treasurer's salt is good, but if it has lost its savor
reports were given. Mrs. Jahisa it is useless.
Coultes explained how she had set up
the programs from The Mandate' Mrs. Helen Martin read "Of
special edition. Course We Forgive You" an article
The March meeting has been set which was written by Moderator
tentatively for March 17, The World Robert Smith and appeared in the
Day of Prayer is March 6. October Observer,
Mrs, Margaret Taylor opened the Mrs. Anderson read the article
worship Service with hymn. ',There "Comparing Cultures". Native
is no East or 1 West" followed by peoples globally share similar char-
reading Psalm 104, ,meditation and acteristics and concerns as shown in
prayer and hymn "Unto the Hills". . the article "Common Bonds" which
The mythical money tree Mrs. Olive Bolt was in charge of concluded the meeting.
:doesn't really exist ... or you receive, ,,,your prop-
•erty values, and local 1 111. ^tLANC;RIFFITH
does it?
taxes you pay are helped, Wroxeter nals
Wr eter Perso
immeasurably every time you'.
YourV^ 1 9 Mr. and Mrs. Alex Stewart, Kit- Mr. and Mrs. Stewart, Musgrove
community, is like, your, cherier, were weekend - guests with visited Sunday with Mrs, Faye
or,anyone else, shops here'at
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Mr. and Mrs.'�Les Do�tg)a eber, Kevin and Dawn, Acton.
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ver y n prosperity -tree. You I Mrs. Adriefi Poirter,'Weston, Friends are ,plemed that Mrs.
homle.
attended the funeral service for her Shirley Leek was able to return
aunt, Mrs. George 1116lop Sr., at the home froth Wingham and District
feed its roots. by shoppihg at it every time a Gottle Cliapolpof M.' L, Watts Hospital last week and wish hpr'
All of u s, be ie ,
home and the more you feed Al. 1� not Funeral Homes on, 1%turday and bettor health,
•"t here, JU$t, tl
"dollar is -iOd spent the weekend with her mother,
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monefty tree, the ant, Mrs Mrs, Clarence Clement Was taken
Clifford Marks,
your community Mr.. and -Mrs, .Gary Gibson by ambulance to Wingh4rn and
merch 8.1.0 ryone.. LOt a aw
Oshawa, vi'sited train rich to Digtl,I HOSPItAl oft Motiday.,�
ore it, produces in retuml,
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feed outSunday with a6rd6n Gibsoft Friondt wish 'vlf Imptoved'health
he man �Clark Kftdl Mr. rs. 966d Afid b retul %Mo.
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