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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1987-02-18, Page 15The WingbOm x llaee-'mesaFeb. 10, 1, n, ha: �ds I ''ne gg Po.'gi nn P on"y 0% llf r ix 7lw3 los" on, pe By L6 Cowley Bear captain Jeff Tanner gave his 11% the third period, the WinghAM and Chris sakAsov team. a 3-2 lead with just 14 seconds club simply ran out of steam and 6 The Wingham Ironmen opened left in the period. Tanner'snuck in Bears took advantage by note, their Junior C round-robin playoff behind the, Wingham defence-ona three unanswered goals to win. 7, series on Fridaynight in Part Elgin. power play - to deflect Mike lap BTo9ks, Kevin Pollack and 00k, Despite being short-staffed, the Chenette's shot from thepoint. Judd di , d , the damage for the Bears, Irommen made a game of it, finally The Bears opened the second The final shots, on net were 43 to 3340 runninUt of steam in the third period with a quick goal to take a 4-2 favor of the Bears, period as the Bears skated away lead, with Scott Valli.ere as the McKee and Gilchrist each had' ro with a 7-3 victory. marksman. Jason Goodall brought good games offensively for the Wingham was without the services his team balik into the game, at 19:21 Ironmen, while Steve-Alton was the of five regulars, among them top when his weak shot from a difficult best defenceman on the ice, handing scorer Jamie Robinson (chipped angle fooled Cox and just barely gout Severe punishment to any Bear tailbone) and top defenceman Rob trickled over the line. who strayed into his territory. Willis (knee ligaments). Midget Corey McKee turned in an excellent performance as a replacement for Robinson, wording on the Number- One line with Paul Tolton and Jason YBC BOWLING Goodall. The Ironmen dominated the first period with a 16-13 edge in shots on BANTAMS triple of 577 for the seniors. Rob net. Unfortunately, they came out . on The Bauers have a commanding Harrison had the high single of 202 the short end of a 3-2 score as the lead in the league standings with 73 for the junior boys and the high ..... ...... . . . . points. They are followed by the triple of 552. opening, frame ended. Dominions, 57., the CCMs, 56, the D & Other -games of 150 and over were Corey McKee opened the scoring Rs, 52, the Rawlings, 30 and the rolled-by Angela Kerr 196,'196; for the Wingham club at 8:18 on, a Coopers, 32. Sherry Dekker, 154, 164; Becky perfect setup from Jason Goodall Charlotte Matz had the high single Sangster 167, 154, 253; Carrie Skinn only to see Ken Pederson. tie the of 127 for the girls and the high 150; Tammy Cleghorn 169,176; Rob p score at 10:45 on a rebound in the goalmouth. Dan Gilchrist scored the high single of"159 and the high double 156; Scott double of 251. Ryan Moffatt, had the Harrison 182, 168; Andrew Plumb ott Neil 212, 151� Brian' N nicest goal of the evening at 11:44 to , rg, 0111 Iat'Mrsi give the Ironmen a temporary 2-1 of .254 was rolled by D. J. Morrison. Steffler 208,151; Tim Currie 171,164; lead. Gilchrist handled around Other games of 85 and over were Ian MacKay 190, 164; Tom Darling CROSS COUNTRY TEAM -The F. E Madill cross country ski team is Betty Shaw, Brett Gillespie, Leanne Simpson, Meaghan Clarke, Jen- one defender and through another rolled up by Ivadelle Hiusser 93, 104; 198, 150,156 and Jason Steffler 200. shown fodowing,its fine performance at the WOSSA meet in London, nifer Procter, Pal Cowmari, 'Karen Clugston, Jennifer Hunter; back Charlotte Matz 124; Andrea Mc- before lofting a high shot over the Thirteen of the skiers qualified to compete in the'all- Ontario tPeet in Bar- row, Tony Ging4ch, Charles Trapp, Ben Barnes, Sandy Anderson,glove of Bear goaltender Todd Co Bride 124; Lisa Inwood 92; Stephan- X. ne. From left: front row, Heather Howald, Deb Bakelaar, Paula Ruther- Mike Cameron, fqark Bakelaar, Bill Cameron, 'Dave Simpson, Les Ken Feddema even ie Cleghorn 86; Jared Harkness 118; ed the 'count ford, Karen Kavenagh, Kate Procter, Martha Boon; centre row, Coach Phillips. Shawn-Bremner and grad Crawford. D.J. Morrison 102; Ryan, Moffatt 88; Ladies host again for the Bears at 15:30 and Scott Inwood 88; Murray Steffen 107 and Travis Chambers 1311, IM .. playdown's at JR. BANTAMS J a yoff set The Pe , n , mans lead the league with FE E. Madill skiers qualify ron-men even p 74 points,-,, followed by the Pumas, 51, curling club for all-Ontario- competition the Tr-imarks, 49, the Ponies, 45, the Adidas, 41 and the Nikes, 40. A' total of seven ladies' curling The, F. E­ Madill Secondary The senior, skiers who qualified Dana. Mathers had the high single . teams competed in the Zone 13° in- I . with ecision: 4Ver Sailors I lg I School's cross country skiers are: Dave Simpson, Bill'Cameron, of 178 for the girls and the high termediate.playdown last Monday competed in three meets during the Mike Carneron, Tony Gingrich, Pa two weeks, coming up with fine Shawn Bremner, , 'Kate Proctor, by Lee Cowley 0 lead. Again, he was set up in the display of talent while Wingham double of 311 was rolled by Kerri and Tuesday at the Wingham'Golf team i' . All three of Martha Boon,, Paula Rutherford and slot. and he connected once more goaltender Greg McClement Cleghorn. Danny McPherson had and Curling Club. ea n , the events.. Deb Bakelaar and KarenKavenagh, The Wingham Ironmen Juniorthe high single of 172 for the boys and Teams -competedfrom the host , C with the top part of the net. Chris received the nod for, second star. club, Vanastra, Belmore, Exet6r, On. Saturday, Jan 28r. the 'team, Junior skios to qualify are Sandy hockey 'club evened its playoff Sideris, the Sailor captain, put his McClement was steady throughout the high double of 325. record I with a 7-4 victory over team on the-bbard 13 seconds later the game as he, turned aside 42 ofthe Other games of 125' and over were Seaforth, Kincardine' and Ripley. hosted an invitational meet at Anderson, Leanne Simpson and rd'at 1,- the Goderich Sailors in the n close, Gilchrist 46 shots directed his way, The third ed by Erin Skinn 145, 131; Jenna 'LAn�kside Sk]�Trails and competed Karen Clugston'.. on a -shot from i' roll The Kincardine team took the "A" Lockridge Memorial Arena SundAy restored the three-goal lead just 27 star was Brad Priestap. Honorable Ruttah 159, 124; Amy Currie 131; side and members include Barb against teams from Woodstock and WOSSA .RESULTS Kester, Gail Gingtas, Sheila Elliott M afternoon. seconds later When his shot from the mention should go to Tim Braun who Kerri Cleghorn !175, 136;- .Danny Stratford. The team finished first in Senior Boys - 10 k I The left point blew past goalie Hartman. was a threat all afternoon and big :M , cPherson 153; David Bower 127' and Joyce Bokk.er. junior girls', senior girls' and Senior Dave Simpson, second (20 seconds' linb of -Brad Priestap, Dan -boys as well as placing Second behihd the leaders) in a time I of Gilchrist and Tim Brown, accounted Bruce Culbert's shorthanded Steve Alton who played his usual 158 and Jim Hills 147, 153. Belmore came out on top of the for, al "'B" division and curlers. are, May 'behind'a strong Stratford Central 27:35; Bill Cameron, loth,k,"IC' I . the' Wingham scoring. marker at 9:.36 narrowed the gap to. robust game on'defence. Goderich SR. JUNIORS& SENIORS 'Gilchrist e'xpl'oded for'f ive big' goals, 4-2, but Tim Braun was set up netminder Gary was also The Psychos lead :the league with Moffatt, Mildred Dickson, Doris team in the junior boys' division. Mike Cameron, '11th, 30:15; Tony 9 m Hays and' Bonnie, Taylor. The while linemate,Braun'counted five directly in front of the net for a in fine form, stopping 54 of the 61 89 points, followed .by the A Tea At the Huron Perth Conference Gingrich, 27th, 36:07; , Shawn' ice'squad, meet eet the n . ext week, the team met up Bremner, 29th, 37:00; Les Phillips points on a goal and four assists and shorthanded effort just 30 ohds shots,he faced. 72, the Maniacs, 69, the Vi Wingham team of Ann Goodall, Ruth S The next home game for the 67, Team Orien, Marlene Leedham and Jane, Priesta 5-1c No. 4,63and Miami, 44, with the powerful St. Marys girls" 42nd, 42:52. p.notcbed a goal and two later to give the-Ironmen a edge, 'team who have skiers from the Senior Girls= 5 kin -s p Todd Graham rounded. 66t tibe Ironmen; is Friday evening against Angela Kerr had the high single of Treleaven-we 1 re the runners-up., assist's points. The two winning teams advance to Southern Ontario Division team. Kate Procter; fifth, 18:04; Martha , The game was a wide open affair second period scoring at 11:17 on a the Port Elgin Bears. 260'for the junior girls and the high the regional playdown Feb. !4 and 25. Both Madill girls' teams stuck close Boon, 12th' 1:40; Paula Rutherford, as evidenced. by the final shots on scramble in front, of the Wingham triple of 651 Tammy Cleghorn had the high single of 232 and the high at Woodstock. to the St. Marys competitors'and' -15th, 23:45; Deb Bakelaar, 19th, goa 1, 61-46 in f6vor'of the lronmen. net and the score stood at 52� going finished in second place. The jujilor 24:33; Karen Kavenagh, 20th, 25:52; '-.Wingham took a 270 lead in the into the firlaHrame.,Shots, on goal in I A on "'goals, by Br5d"' the second period Were 18-16 in favot, lioy.".-' '- ­ gain. finished second, Heather Howald 32nd 32,bC first p'er'ic n '61ronmen Junior C` once behind the Stratford Central team, Junior Bo�s - 5 km Prie's - tap and Dan Gilchristj -qt i2:�30 of the lronmen. Wri "'Oha - abut the Madill senior boys Sandy Anderson sixth,' 15:42- and 19:26 respectively. Priestap's Dan Gilchrist scored his fourth ics dominated their division and won Brad Crawford, 17th; 17-:59; Charles goal was the result-of a goalmouth and fifth goals of the game in the Final Statistics tist scramble while* Gilchrist's- came third period,* at 7:15 and 9:52, to the senior pennant for the school. Trapp, ,19th;, ' 18:36; Jeff Sanders, At the WOSSA meet last, 24th, 19:26; Ben Barnes,.25th, 19:36; when he fired a high shot from the increase the Ironmen lead to 7-3. GP Goals Assists Pts PM Wednesday, the team had .to ski, JBrettiGillespiI6,'28th,20:16� point which eluded the goaltender on Darren Doak counted,a late goal for Jason Goodall • 26 12 23 35 17 better than ever before to qualify for Junior Girls -3 km the'glove side. Shots on goal in the the Sailors, making the final coun t7- Jamie Ro , binson 26 18 1,6 34 44- the all-Ontario meet. Both the junior Leanne Simpson, fifth, 11:32; first period were 22-13 in favor of the 4 for thehome team. Third period Brad Priestap 25 .1 11, 21•' 32 88 -17 for the shots on goal were 21 .8 R boys and junior girls'finished third, Karen Clugston, nin'ih, 12:33; - 'Tro;nmen. I Brett Cameron 21 13 1-7 3G -Ironmen. but as a combined team were moved Meaghan 'Clarke, 14th, 13:20, Gilchrist scored his second goal in Paul Tolton 21. 14 12 2.6 58 into second place, narrowly missing Jennifer Procter, 17th, 13:57; Pat tke -opening minute, of the second First star of the game was 21 15 9' 24 .82 Gilchrist for his excellent offensive Dan Gilchrist Cowinan, 18th, 14:01; Jennifer period to give the Wingham club a 3 M outon going to OFSAA. Rob Willis 24 5 14 19 59 At the senior level, both the girls' Hunter, 22nd, 14:2i.ai 16 10 Tim Brown 16 8 8 .and the boys' teams finished second, Mark Foxton 22 1 1.6, 1,6 40 but as a combined team Madill K entu'cky N uggets Steve Alton 22 3 -,10 13 132 P first. As a result, 10 senior Doug McFarlan 9 - 8 4 12 41 Troop evacuation pledged Je skiers qualified to compete. at the France and Britain pledged.'on, COM f,' Walden 22 2 10 12 60 all-Ontario Ski Meet at Horseshoe Dec. 13, 1945, to evacuate their p I ete season- play. Valley near Barrie. Three, junior troops from Syria' , 1, Steve Murray 26 2- 10 12 46 . skiers also qualified. Stev6 Nicholson 16 3 8 11 41 The Wingham Kentucky -Nugget Vancouver fqr a weekend with the Tracey Kennedy 10, 5 3 8 4 Novices won their last regular Canucks. Wish.us luck! P., ...... ...... season games over the past two All players will receive a "ThreeJim Dennis 18 2 6 8 30 H: weeks, lost an exhibition game and g 3 7 30 THE SQUARE 40''D''E"Rl 11C'' Star Challenge" crest durin he Jamie M45Pherson 14 [524-7811 one regular Kevin Dunn 21 1 4 5 52 ph n I were snowed out of KJ.H''ER ... gE awards ceremony in April. The . ... ... ... ... ... r, - 0 season game, an, exhibition game coaching. staff thanks the players Doug Stephenson 6 2 2 4 25 • S T A L L 0 R E H'ELIJ : DOUG STEPHENSON plays right OVER and the Howick Novice Tournament.' and sponsors for helping the team do h Corey McKee 2 0 ;3 3 2 wing Some for money.­ Assistant Coach Ron Huffman and so well. The money raised will help and is in his first year with Gary Armstrong 12 1 1 2 24 Some light for glory. 2nd the parents led the team through the award the Ironmen, The 19-year-old is Bill Haines 1 0 0 7 He's fighting for his son's love. WEEK to offset tournament and 0 last week of January and the first expenses.- the son of William and Lifflah Stove Thynne 1 0 0 0 0 • week of February, while Coach 'Stephenson of Wingham, where -SAT. y, His Fill. Brian Elmslie was vacationing in Recreation. Report he played his minor hockey. GP GA Ave PM 7 & 9 • Cuba. BY RENNIE ALEXANDER studies include business admini- GOALTENDERS SUMHURS. 12.33 76 6.16 The Nuggets' lost an exhibition -,Rec. Director stration as well as law and securi- Mitch Braun 11 7:30 game Jan. 27 2-1 against Clinton. ty. Doug says he would like to Greg McClement .11.83 73 6.18 r.FiVAki. 1.84 11 5.96 GUIDANCE Arley Pautler's unassisted effort There will,be public skating at the see his parents and more fans Murray Foxton P. 11111 ; "I Lockridge Memorial Arena from I to co, • was the lone Win ham m marker. me out to chder the Ironmen.. On Jan. 31, the Nuggets defeated 2 p.m. this Saturday. 4 Elma-Logan 3-2. Gary SkinnThe hockey � schedule for the week hot game, notching all `three as hree fojlows: 40 LTURN T-1111 had a Thurs., Feb. 19, 2:30 p,m., high AM STPJ?EAf5 Wingham goals, *assisted by David Phone 357-1630-tor 24 hour movie itlforrnfition Laing and Lucan War on the final school vs, Clinton; PLAYINGFROM-FRIDGY JO TH URSDAY FEBRUARY 20TH TO 26TH -t gy Fri., Feb. 20, 6 p.ni.j Bantam B 0 a a Skinnis proving to be a_prolific -SAiURDAY team--vs: V SHOWTIMES: FAIDAY4 ATT ' s WaAer-ton; 7�-Mp-m... SUNDAY TO, THUkSDAY'6NE -SHOW EACH 1% T 040 P-M 'scorer. Sup�r X Atoms vs. Listowel; 9 p.m,, 56 - No A 'The Nuggets finally beat the Ironmen vs. Port Elgin; NORRI Listowel Reds on Feb. .7 by a 2 Sat., Feb. 21, 2 p,m., Pre-tyke counrsst t, spurred to victory by the solid Mending of Katie Elmslie and game; 9:30 p.m., Goodtimers vs, goa Listowel; back-up Ryan Leibol,d. The two teams were scot eleSs going into the Sun., Feb. 22, 2:45 p.m., Novice A Crossroads, in conjunctl on with 570 to dent the twine-in the third. final frame, but Listowel managed' game; 7 p,m., Bantam Bs vs. Kin- cardine; CHYM Radio, is publish.ing the top 40 hitsof the week. Mon., Feb. 23, 1:30 p.m., high -keeps you up to date on what's hap However, Tim Sleeger ' tied the school vs. Clinton; 9:30 'p.m., This information TAL s penind' in the'wotld of music and also allows you, a match for Wingham midway Crawfords vs. Advance-Times and'; throuiiigh the third, unassisted and "Tues., Feb. 24, 9:45 p.m., Staintons chance to win a single top 10 album Of YOt# choice courte 'Crossroads, CHUM, Sa Skinn got the game-winner from vs. Bridge Motot4. sy of, M The Record Man "ZI Dean Walker and Wali. and Arny's. Studio 1 146. The Nuggets commenced the to h if 't is accompanied by an' entry form. To T ­ e, -top, 4 "playoffs last $,atotday, losiqg 4,2 0 d* the Listowel Whites. The team also Duplis; irate imply fill In your top 10 choices acid Send to win, s has tournaments left to play in S Mount F-orbst, Clifford •- and -Slilk A0ON IS the 20-year- Crossroad , 188 Wallace AVe. N., attention Rob Ourst. Palmerston, bridge club old soh 'of Dora Afton of Luck- Entries will be. chosen at random and If the, too 10 are The "Three-Star Challenge" has Betty P'inlay§,on and Omar now, where the defehceman named In correct order, the winner will be awarded -his played i I t o, k y, hlS" or ended. The Nuggets scored three, Haselgrove took top spot III lasthis minor h 0 6 her choice of any top 10 sin,;Id and announced lh goals in three $arnts in January to ThurSday evophig",4 duplicate bridge first year with the 1t6hm0h, his, e I I 0 raise$838;15, Of that Amount, $419.88 elubA,ession held at the Wifigh6mL CatOOr 01'§hs lholud'6 running a Crogar ads. 11 IS no"ohaege for entering, do sehd I There -our top 10, will go to 'thp 1304 Rumba Virg Hall 610sh drop farm with W brotheIr. HY Association, for the-Dof. In Toronto argaret Muhdell and, Harley No sa�s belhg with the Wilmot) choices, 6ndlisterl to,.0 M radio for clues. and4ho balafieestv� With the team. ChqWfdrd. were r,06bd, while lona "6wte, b6als, 'I f6a for the L18to., Als )m fid also in,06s M r,�0 Watch !Hockey Night In Caaadh*' Elliott and 1062 McGill wetethird, wel Cycibitli . Edo' Info 28t6fihddUt1ftheNU9gets 'VVonne, McPh6f9on and 3eaft fans to turn out f6r th6h Q At k 0114 YOU 1106thillbld- are One of ffirde teams tr vdfling to Whitby wi�re fourth, s here., V, z, w,