The Wingham Advance-Times, 1967-12-14, Page 14KIN WINNER-Guy Bauer of Cooksville,
was the winner of the $300.00 Kinsmen
Grey Cup draw. He receives his cheque
from Doug Layton, club treasurer, second
left, as Keith McClure, committee chair-
man looks on, Kin Clarence Duquette,
right, sold the winning ticket.
--Advance-Times Photo,
Don Dubeau and Doug. Stein.,
beck on defence, Norm Mac-
Lennan, Joe Kerr and Doug
Mahood at centre; Carl Mow-
bray, Paul Templeman and
Don Hasting at left wing; Ken
Rae, Ricky Kennedy and Jack
McPherson on right wing.
Keep the phone number of
your local fire department next
to q11 phones in your house.
Any delay in an emergency
can be crucial.
BADMINTON ON
THE UPSWING
It looks as if badminton
going to take a swing up in
popularity in Wingham. Eac
activity seems to have good
years and bad and this year
looks like a good one for bad'
minton. More people can sti
be used to make it a successfi
organization. Drop down an)
Monday night to the public
school at 7;3,0,,
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NERVE CENTRE at the Kinsmen Radio Auction on Thurs.
day night sees Kin Fred Templenian, boug Layton and Don
Reed on the phones. Kin Bob CrawfOrd waits to post bids
while in the background Kin Dave Burgess and Bill Hanula
with announcers JIM Swan and Greg Stewart. The auction
was the most successful in history, netting the service club
almost $1,200.00.-A4 Photo.
The intermediate "180
Sports" came up with their
first win of the season on Sat-
urday night as they blasted
Palmerston 9-5 before a dis-
appointingly small home crowd,
On Friday night, they dropped
a 7-4 decision in Shelburne.
Two goal performances by
Elwood Irwin and Ron Forrester
gave Wingham the spark to
down Palmerston 9-5 with
single goals scored by Bain,
Lee, Peacock, MacKay and
Houston. r.
Wingham led 4-3 at the
end of the first period, Bain
gave his team a 1-0 lead at
3;24, scoring unassisted, shortly
followed by Forrester's first
goal at 6;14 assisted by Lee.
Palmerston scored at 7;46,
McIntyre from Norman, mak-
ing it 2-1. Peacock scored
unassisted at 8;26 before Pal-
merston whipped in two quick
ones, Hill from Stanley and
Hurlbut, and Birk from Coch-
rane to tie the score 3-3. The
final goal of the period was
scored by MacKay with Brown
assisting to give Wingham a
4-3 lead.
The second period saw
Wingham score two unanswered
goals, Houston from Peacock
at 8:12 with a man advantage,
and Forrester's second, from
English, at 18;03 and the period
ended with Wingham leading
6-3.
Hill came on early in the
third to score his second but
Lee put the game on ice,
scoring from Forrester at 6;37.
Just six seconds later, Stanley
scored to make it 7-5. Irwin's
two goals, from Peacock at
14;26 and unassisted at 17;50
totalled up the final score at
9-5.
FIRST PERIOD: 1, Wingham -
3;24 Bain; 2, Wingham - 6:14
Forrester (Lee); 1, Palmerston-
7;47 'McIntyre (Norman); 3.
Wingham- 8;26 Peacock; 2.
Palmerston- 12;19 Hill (Stanley,
Hurlbut); 3. Palmerston- 15;57
Birk (Cochrane); 4. Wingham-
18:53 MacKay (Brown). Penal-
ties, 8:40; W. Forrester (trip-
ping)
SECOND PERIOD: 5. Wingham-
8;12 Houston (Peacock); 6.
Wingham 18;03 Forrester (Eng-
lish). Penalties, 1:50- W.
English (elbowing); 3:00 P.
Hill (kneeing); 7;40 -P. Mc-
Dougall (elbowing); 12:55- P.
Forrest (roughing)- W. Irwin
(roughing); 14;03- W. English
(tripping); 14;40 - P. Hurlbut
(holding); 14:42 W. Cerson
(tripping).
THIRD PERIOD: 4. Palmerston-
3;20 - Hill (Kruspe, Stanley);
7. Wingham- 6;37 - Lee (For-
rester); 5. Palmerston - 6:43 -
Stanley (Hill); 8. Wingham -
14;26 - Irwin (Peacock); 9.
Wingham- 17;50 - Irwin. Pen-
alties - 6;51 - P. Kruspe (rough)
W.Lee (rough); 12117- P. Birk
(high sticking); 15;28 W. Skinn
(tripping); 15:40 W. Forrester
(charging).
NOTES AND QUOTES
Wayne Riehl was in the
net for the "180 Sports" for the
game and was instrumental in
the win. This was his first
skate between the posts this
year A goal and two assists
put Peacock to the top of the
team's scoring leaders, break-
ing ahead of Irwin who has led
since the season's opener
Not on the lineup for Wingham
were Henry, Willie, Bateson,
Neil, Jardin and Hickey
Lee, playing his second game,
picked up a goal and an assist
..Wingham was assessed 16
minutes in penalties, Palmers-
ton 12. Forrest and Irwin got
into a little tangle half-way
through the second, while Lee
and Kruspe had a minor scrap
in the third.
Scout News
BY ROBERT McDOUGALL
The Scout meeting was an
exciting one last week. First
of all, inspection was held then
a game of basketball and dodge
ball. Some time was spent
learning knots. Philip Beard's
patrol had the most points in
inspection so they were taken
to the farm on Saturday for a
reward. The patrol worked
hard on the farm house then
were taken on a tour. A por-
cupine and a baby chipmunk
were seen. In the afternoon
the boys came back and paint-
ed the interior of the house.
A good time was had by all.
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TO - DAY
Statistically
speaking . . .
PLAYER G A P PEN.
IN MIN
Peacock 5 6 11 0
Irwin 6 3 9 12
Bain 3 3 6 4
Forrester 3 1 4 22
Houston 1 3 4 8
Brown 2 2 4 6
English 2 1 3 12
Skinn 2 1 3 15
Willie 0 2 2 8
Lee 1 1 2 6
Strong 1 0 1 0
Jardin 1 0 1 10
MacKay 1 0 1 0
Bateson 0 1 1 6
Fryfog'e 0 1 1 2
Neil 0 1 1 2
Vienneau 0 1 1 2
Cerson 0 0 0 14
Henry 0 0 0 5
GOALKEEPERS AVG.:
Riehl, 1 game, 5 ag.,
5;00 avg.; Crawford 1 game,
7 ag., 7;00 avg; Hickey 4
games, 32 ag., 8:00 avg.
Team penalties in minute
Wingham 128, opponents 104,
Detroit to play
exhibition here
Friday night will see some
international action as two
Detroit teams will match their
hockey skills at the local arena.
The teams, J.J. Curron
Crane Midgets and Centre Line
Tools Juveniles, have played
here previously and called
Roger and Helen West to ar-
range the upcoming games.
The teams will play at
7;00 as the midgets vie against
Wingham and at 9:00 p.m.
the Detroit juveniles will com-
pete against Listowel Juvenile
"C's". The proceeds of both
games will go to the Wingham
Centennial Swimming Pool.
Admission is 50¢ for adults,
25¢ for children.
Lose 7-4 to
Shelburne
Although the 180 Sports
led 2-0 after just 41 seconds of
play, when the final bell rang
they were three goals behind
Shelburne on Friday night.
Irwin scored from Houston
and Bain at ;27 seconds and
Bain came back at :41 seconds
with Peacock and Houston
gaining assists. Shelburne
managed to tie it by 16:26,
Davidson and Montgomery
scoring but Wingham pulled
ahead 3-2 at 17:25, English
scoring unassisted.
Two goals by Webster
summed up the scoring in the
second and led 4-3 at the end
of the second,
Wingham made one final
effort as Peacock tied it 4-4 at
;29 seconds of the third, scor-
ing unassisted. Three more un-
answered goals by Halliday (2)
and Montgomery gave Shel-
burne the win.
FIRST PERIOD; 1. Wingham -
;27 Irwin (Houston, Bain); 2.
Wingham - ;41 Bain (Peacock,
Houston); 1. Shelburne- 6:01-
Davidson (Wanless, Halliday);
2, Shelburne- 16;26- Mont-
gomery (E. Smith); 3. Wing-
ham - 17:25 - English. Penal-
, ties, 6:43 S. - Robinson (slash-
ing); 18:27- W.- Irwin (trip-
ping).
SECOND PERIOD: 3. Shelburne
-5;32 Webster (Grant, David-
son); 4. Shelburne '7:05 Web-
ster (Halliday, Davidson),
Penalties- 5:45 S. - Salmon
(kneeing), 6:35- W.- Lee
(hooking); 14;25 S. - Merkley
(elbowing); 18;43-S.-Halliday
(high sticking); 18:43-W. -For-
rester, (high stick).
THIRD PERIOD: 4. Wingham -
:29 Peacock; 5. Shelburne-
1:10 Halliday (Salmon); 6.
Shelburne 5:36 Halliday (Mont-
gomery, Salmon); 7. Shelburne
15:55 Montgomery (Salmon,
Halliday. Penalties- 1;26 -W.-
Lee (interference).
MIDGETS. DOWN
COOKSVII.14 7,4
Wingham. Lions' Midgets
defeated Cooksville 7.4. Friday
night for their second exhibi,
tiOn win of the year, Paul
Templeman led with two. goals
while Doug Mahood, Tom Ir-
win, Don Hastings, Ricky Ken-
nedy and Jack McPherson
scored one each.
Members of the team are
Bill Skinn in goal, Bruce Cor-
rigan, Tom Irwin, Brian Skinn,
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