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Tlie Howick B ms started the sively in the third frame and along
the scoring in "the first period with a
sectind round ofte WOAA-OMHA, with great goaltending, the period short-handed goal. John Greig •tied
playoffs last Wednesday against a was scoreless. The final score was 5- the score for Howick before the end
strong, rugged Elma-Logan team, 3 for Howick. of the frame as he converted a
The game was hard-hitting The following night at the Wallace perfect pass fromKing.
throughout and the, intensity be- Community Centre, ]Elms-Logan Howick's specialty teams
tween the two teams was high. rebounded to record a hard-fought 4- dominated second-period play as
There was no scoring until the last 3wih over Howiek to even the best- they
hey segred two powerplay gjals and
series 20 seconds of the first frame when of-throe s at one game each. a shoat-handed marker. Gibson
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Alan Thompson scored for Elma- B��- teams traded firstperiqd scored the first 'powerplay goal after
Logan.
goals. Craig King scored an taking ."a pass form King. Gibson
The second period was dominated unassisted goal for Howick with a took a perfect lead pass from Donald
by goal scoring as no less than seven hard slap-shot from 'the point while Livermore to break in all alone on
markers were notched by the two on the power play. the goalie and deke him. Henhoeffer
clubs. Howick's Jeff Camm took a The teams once again traded also scored on the power play to
perfect pass from Jaret Henhoeffer second-period goals. Camm scored increase How-Ick's lead to 4-1 after
to tie the game at 1TI. Jeff on the power play for Howick"After two periods. He was assisted by
MacGregor also assisted. taking a pass from Gibson.
Camm.
However; Elma-Logan regained 'In the final frame, Elma-Logan Howick opened up a 5-1 lead early SHRINE EXECUTIVE —'Members of the 19$ 7 executive for the Blue-, tor; George Bacon, Goderich, director. Back tow: Jim Bridle, Zurich,
Steven Gibson and Henhoeffer take a 4-2 lead. With four minutes hat trick on a solo effort. water Shrine club,.are, from left: front, Ted East, . Blyth, treasurer, Dr.' dir6ctor; Bryce Stanlake, Grand Bend, director, Dave' Hynds, WiN-
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combined to even the count once remaining, Gibson scored for Craig Robertson scored for Elma- Norman Amos, Kirkton, potentate of Mocha Temple; Rev. Charles' ham,' director, �Jim Cooper, Clinton, director; Past Potentate Spence.
again for Howick at 2-2 at the 10- Howick to narrow, the count to one Logan while Howick ;hort two , Carpenter, president; Bill Riehl, Clinton, immediate past president; Gor- 'Cummings of London,anCf Earl Long,' Exeter, director. Other ffied7bers
minute mark. was don Baxter, Wingham, secretary; Fred Thiefl, Brussels, director. Middle of.the . executive are: L. B. Graham, Goderldh, due'o
goal. Jeff MacGregor drew an men, narrowing the gap to 5-2. s- secretary; Lome
With only one minute and 4-3 assist. But, despite some good Howick got a big break near the end row: Max Matts, Brussels, second vice-president; Jim Brown, Sea- Kleinstfi�er, Dashwood, director, Martin, Andrews, Bayfield, director
seconds left, in' the middle fralne, pres5uri forth, director; Jim Howson, Blyth, director,, Ron Turner, Parkhill, direr- and Ron Cross, Lbcknow, directbr. (Howard Aitken photo)
e in the last minute of play, of the game whefiElma-Logan took
H6wick exploded for three goals in Howick was unable to get the tying 'a five-minute penalty. This allowed
the 30 seconds. The firp,t goal was goal. Howick to control'the play for the Fertilizer rains down
scored'by Gii%j6n` his second �, of the The third and deciding game of the.'remainder of the period and secure a"
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night, on a fine solo effort as he Land on the island of Java in
series was played last Saturday 'victory. SW eetheart bonspiel' Indonesia is periodically fertilized U_
deked the Elma-Logan goalie. Todd afternoon before a large and en- Peter -Stewart played a great with mineral-rich ashfalls fro
,,Terfipleman td6k-9 pass from Cam'm' tbusiastic crowd. at, the Wallace gale"in ■goal for Howick as he m
and blasted a shot into the net just 20 Community Centre. One never' stopped. the Elma-Logan shooters on volcanoes. As a result Java's rice
is, held'at curling club fields are among the world's most
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nds later. Jeff MacGregor also would have known this was the'third-many. g6ddscoring chances.,
drewan assist.productive. crQplands.
time these boy's had played, in four. BON'S ROUND-UP — The Howick The' intermediate Jadiqs' play- The F. E. Madill Curling teamO'f'
Only 10 seconds later, Jeff days. 4f they weile tired, they cer- coaching staff congratulates 'both downs were hosted by the Wingham, Darryl Button., Steve McKague,
MacGregor intercepted an errant. taifily did not play that way as the !hp Howick and Elma-Logan teams Curling Club recently and featured Mark Adams and Kevin Eadie won
pass and drilled a slapsurprised goalie. shot I by the , action was fast and hitting was in their, bard work and deter- 'tearns'from Kincardine, Vanastra, the Huron-Perth championship-, at 'BALLOON
physical and punishing. mination to sucteed. It was a1ough Belffiorej Seaforth'*1 Ripley, Exeter Exeter last 'weekend. The team will A.TV. DEALERS WANTED
Sean Smith scored eight seconds A tense feeling existed at A1101 and physical series as the referees and Wingham. compete at Lohdon on March, in the GREETINGS Polaris isn't just jumping into'ATV's.
Pater to narrow the count to 5-3 after arena as the fans and players were combined for a total of 35 penalty The-Wingha' rink6f An 1J. . We're jumping past them. Already one
two periods. very emotional. Calls. in n Goodall WOSSA championship. Helium-BaHoioins of North America's leading manufac-
Ruth Orien, Marlene Leedham and The ladies'• bonspiel to be held. tu rers of snowmobiles, we're looking
Both teams tightened up defen- 'Elora-Logan's Sean Smith opened Howick : now: advances to. the �.Jane Treleaven 'curled extremely are only 450 each to expand our A.T.V. dealer network
WOAA I championship against March 4 will have two draws W,..-ith Wednesday to Saturday in Canada, if you're looking for an
Ripley: The winner will represent well, but lost to the Belmoie team of three eight-end 'games. There'Mill 9:00 a' . opportunity of becoming a looking,
this
the WO Ma.ekof.fat', Mildred Dickson Doris are'a few openings for teams and 12:00 noon exciting industry contact:
Howick PeeWees advance AA in the OMHA round., The "Hays And Bonnie Taylor. anyone ,chance.
s wanting further details' is Afternoons by,cha ' e. Mr. E. Skomoroh, General Manager
games will he played this week, but Thehloffatt in went on to asked to call] the club. Huron County Fid' No. 22
0a Polaris industries Inc-
127 Road
nodalte, had been set at deadline. -the Barbara Kest6r .. rink from Junior curling will be held Sunday Southwest of Whitechurch Winnigey., Manitoba R2X 2W6
ter droppm Elma-b n', itecburich 2
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Kineardine and will iepresent the ati.p.m. or call. (204) 7100
The Howick PeeWees swept two defensively. area 1)n Woodstock on Feb. 24., Our Some winning teams over the past CRYST . AL ELLIOTT PON eng-SIS
w clu'de: Mopdp-� Night, Men's, 11 -
straight games from"a very hard- The second g*L- of the series was best- wishes go with the team for - Week in !Znl VINI.IC:
workingAnd disciplined- Elma- almost an. exact, replay of the first'' Scouts are bus continuedsuccess, 357-1532
T John Mann, Paul Ackert, Lloyd
Logan PeeWee team. to enter the game.. The annual Sweetheart Aofispiel Casempre'and Byron 'Adams;
'next round of playoffs. Fighting for their playoff lives with badge work.. was.held. last.w'eekend and it was a Friday Night Mi*ed, Ken and Linda
At the Howick Community Centre Elma-Logan, took a 1416a in the great success. The winning team in Hopper, Doug Shiell'and Sherry.
Feb. 16 the.Elma-Logan boys started first period on a goal by Saunders - At a recent group committee � the 9 o'Cl6ck draw consisted
nsisted ofSt6ve. Green- and Wednesday Industrial 41
off, fast with Craig Quipp scoring on and . extended that lead to 2-0 in the meeting of the Winghim Boy Scouts, Robinson, Peggy C.�merofi and League Peter and Sharon Long, THANK 'YOU
s from Greg Saunders. --j second. period on ' goal each section leader gave a report on Janet And John.. Wingham
a pas a goal by'Tim Haines. Congratula- -Barry and Carol Reid. and District Snowmobile Assoc: would like to thank the
Howick tied the game with a good Buchanan. activities. It appears each, group is tions also a'rel extended to the 11 Anyone wishing, to curl Tuesday following.. merchants for their donations of prizes for therecent
solo-eff rt by Scott Routley, but Howick, off, to -a very slow start, very busy with badge work and .6'clock winners,-Murray and'.Shirley evenings may do so free of charge, Poker Rally held in conjunction with Wingham's Annual'Frostyfest:
Elora-Logan regained the lead as then began their comeback. Greg qutings.. McKague. and Keith and Barb .9
The Beavers -.visited a local fast Elston. starting 'next Tuesday, Feb. 24..' Wroxeter Serv4ce Centre, Hodgins Buildall, T,urnberry Sales &
Saunders scored on a good pass from Hind, on a. setup from Steven' Please be at the club at 7:30 p.m. Service, B & M Rentals, F
Quipp., Winkel, scored -.the, first of what food establishment to find out how, 6xton Fuels, Beaver LuMb6r,'Crawford,
Howick tied the score once Again would be fivestraight Howick goals. pizzas are made. It is not known if Motors, Wingham, Fruit Market, McGee -Auto Electric,
ric, Bain's
as. Andrew Weber pushed one by Weber with two, Brian Zabel with theysampledany. Groceteria, -Steffen's Auto Supply, Vance's Guardian Drug Store,
Eima-Logad's goaltender, Kedric , They have been enjoying Hayes Clothing Ltd., The Flower, Nook.
one and Jason Potts with the other the Crawftirds, Newsboys
by Ja winter by building -snow sculptures
Foster after being sent in. son.,.. sealed the Elma-Logan fate.' Thanks to. all those who participated and congratiulahons,to the.
'Routley, th� sli&.Howick Centre, 'following Winners of cash for best poker hands: Dana Davies, best
farm.
Douglas; and sp�nt a day at J. Aitcheson's. tied Jor f irst
The'2-2,score at the end of one set up three of those,goals And with- remain poker hand;- B. Fear",, second be6t hand; Jerry Bremner, third best
period was all'the action Elma-Lo- out his, tenacious checking and tire- Tile Cubs held a Sixer-Seconder hand.
k scored twice in the With just two weeks remaining in
gan saw. Howie less skating, Howick would have had Camp at maitforks in Janpar The MacDonald andBill Brophy. By the
second y the.'regular'season, a 11 four teams in
nd period on- goals by Philip difficulty in winning. this game. boys had such a 'good time, they en of the second period, the -
could not include all t4e activities the Wjngham� Industrial Hockey
''Livermore and Douglas. Coach Dave Douglas gave the i Dodgers had built a7-2 lead.
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in the thirdperiod limermore put game star awards to Winkel and they had planned, They al. League still have,a chance to finish
so toured Staintons. roared back in the third
the game on ice for Howick with his Hind for ligniting the 116wick team tor , the -fire hall I last month and had a first. period to score five goals,' while the RRSP a-n'd GIC
visit, from an Ontario'Prov.ihcial Crawfords and lthe Advance- Dodgers only could mans a single RATES FROM OVER 20 COMPANIES
second goal' of the game. Douglas victory.
hada very productive night Police officer froth Mount Forest. Times presently are tied Jor first marker. PLUS:, Annuities - RRIF's -RSP Transfers
for Elma-Logan now goes to. their spot,'while . Stakntons and Bridges
Howick.with one goal and two assists group playoffs and Howick faces, The officer brought' along a dog and Term Insurance - Disability Ins. --Group Ins.
as well as playing .,very well powerful Ripley. gave the boys a demonstration on trail by one and three points
for drugs. respectively. u
��w the dog can search * N ' ggets lose 5 Year R.A.S.P.
The Cubs presently are working on Last Monday evening, -the fourth- 91/2%
he Green Star. place Mustangs trounced the first-■
(rates subject to change).'
NOW to Listowel
Ice optilmsts lose'two, Ail of the Wingham Scouts haveplac�Newsboys by-A score of 9-2.
Contact: Jack: Office - 392-6200
Aid The AdvAnce-Times,,,opened the The Listowel Whit"
passed the 'Bronze Piist scoring in t�e first p es d6feated the
to. Mount - Forest, Ripley requirement. The Venturers are eriod on a goal Wingham Kentucky Nuggets 4-2 in Home - 357-1956
working on the second stage of the by Phil Beard. The Mustangs the opening game of a round-robin
first-aid C s quickly tied the game on a 'marker series last Saturday. me
The Wingham Novice Optimists then with only 40 seconds remaiping course and have all passed PHERSON
struggled in losing both of their last in the period,.PebethIdDonald made cardio7puhnonary resuscitation. by Steve Morrison, and then Listowel took a 3-0 lead in the first LIFE INSUAANCE AGENCY LTD.
two encounters, 3-1 victims at home it,2-0 w unguarded in The two groups enjoyed proceeded to add,seven more before frame before Michael - Remington
when he was re J ed tobog-
to Mount-Fores"t and 3-2 losers in a- front of the Wingham net. ganing at the farm of Murray the. end of the second, scored an unassisted marker early
close match at Ripley. Wingham rebounded early in the Vincent this past month and are The Newsboys managed, to slow in the second. Less than one minute
Mount Forest 3, Winghikm 1 third,, period as Mark Gibson con- planning to go again. They still are the Mustangs in final frame as the., later: Jeremy Hickey 'notched one
On Sunday Wingham played at verted a pass from Joel P working on the basement of the two teams traded goals to make the from Renti ngton.,Listow ell added an
home against Mount Forest in the However, Ripley came right egg. I ..final count,,9-2. Kevin and Ken Tervit insurance marker mi 7
back as Scout house. Thanks to these fellows. midway through
first game 'of the WOAA round robin McDonald picked up his second goal . and their ,leader, Mr. Cretier, the led the Mustang "scorers and Andy the gecond and thpt's the way the
playoff series which includeg' Scout house is something to be proud- Reid, Luke Kleinand Morrison also game ended.
a minute later. added goals. Katie EimAic
Durham. The Whigharn skaters persisted of• s and Ryan Leibold
Mount Forest opened the scoring until Jeremy Creeden tucked one in The 1987 church paiade, marking Kevin Coultes and 'Beard -scored shared .11it goal-tending, duties' for
with four minutes remaining in the from a goalmoutfi scramble with, Lord Baden,Powell's birthday, will the only goals for the Newsboy& Wihgham,and were steady after the
second period as Jarod Rae picked five minutes remaining, Todd Edgar be held this Sunday at 11 a.m. at the Last' Tuesday evening, the Stain- first period. The ton Spitfires and"the Crawford see nd game.of the seriesnext Tues
. Nuggets play-the
up an unassisted goal. He also added was credited with an assist on the Wingham United Church. All sec ton
second goal early in the third and marker.., tions are asked to assemble in the Dodgers battled to an 8-8 tie. day, Feb. 24, at 7' p.m. in Vistowel
ABOUT
completed the hat trick another four Although they continued to put church basement at 10:40 a.m. The Dodgers started quickly on and take part- in a tournament.this
minutes later. pressure on Ripley; the Novice goals by Doug Doig, Brett Saturday at Mount Foreit,
'Wingham finally. got on the Optimists were unable to come tip
five
scoreboard with minuteswith the equalizer.
remaining in the'game as Josh Wingham will visit Durham
to yo fs and will
shot-, of .Jeremy Creeden. Todd follow, that with a game Sunday
Johns In banged in a rebound off the: Saturday in WOAA-pla ff
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Edgar also received an assist on the afternoon at home against Blyth.
goal. Today's w4ld of business 19 changing so ulckly,
Wingham continued to press hard you may find it difficult to keep your office equip-
for the remainder' of the game, but ment -up to date. Wenger Publications would like
could not close the gap as Steve Optimist MOMS' to help your office work more efficiently. We offer
Chambers continued his steady you the use of our new Cannon Fax-220 Machine.
game in goal. playoff hopes end What Is a Fax machine?
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Zsciore. defeated the . Wingham No ice on
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