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Bantams"
Hwai Haugha a: Tom
all t way for the. ban,"
lams. Anna's highs were. 182
.-arid and= dou ; T0111,144 it
Bid'iingle and a 331 c ble,Rea-
ben
Jacklln recorded a: 'good '450'
ogle and Ott, Cornwall a 162.
raw have The
Brenda Postontook"hotter* ligr
girls : her hi$11a"e:was *
dOtIble 3811. rot. the btt los
`Jamie Sinith ' with ,217 i
Games over 175 "
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ALL. THEchildren I.r i the, dongregation. at thoiCandliplight SerVico at
halmer Presbyt"erian,,Churt,h.Sunday Dec 23, were inv?t�q�c1 to
come on(' sit around the'vkinger to sing 'Away. in o. Manger' =,
'However, . Twp' many children�'obli trd' ,that the font Pow of
chor; h hod to �u°ted to oP 'nth (Std Photo n
AY 1.A1Dt.AVIr and`hist tri
ln► , v►i►re►' the winn4ra 'I`ti tiiie#ctxhecr,
MR
son •
iunior'clgss of the F'arniilr TwQsom b�w..�ng..compeftion 'at
Winghai n Bawling'Lanes;last` Thursday. Ray'dnd hies. son teamed up
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for a '1,114 scare for the evenin9k '
y 4
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In Bantam A114tar .Hockey
play at Wingham arena Friday,
Dec. -21, the'u>gbam' Bantams
devastated the Brussels team by,
a 13-2 score. • The Bantams now.
have eight ``wins," no ties and no
losses in league play. `
.First Period Wingham --
Gord Kinah, assisted by Kevin
Hickey at 1:20; -Bernie Hains as-
sisted by Kevin Hickey at 6:45;
Tom Graham from Doug Mc-
Gregor at 7:30 and Gord Kinahan
,assisted by Kevin .Hickey at
11:50. Brussels, no scores, . •
Second Period e-- Wingham —
Kevin Hickey assisted by Gord
MR S. LOUISE >WELINOOD and her ,daughter, Mary Ann, ;'
clihChed first place= in the mother -daughter ;junior lass of >:C
'the Family Twosome bowling competition. last Thursday.
Their combined score at the end of the night was 1,30
(Staff Photo)
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THE SENIOR
mother -sort �cl
asswars captured lay Mrs. -Edith Milker
and her son, Dove: Theykowled a combined score of 1,361 inthe
competition held at' the Wingham Bowling�;Lanes� last Tlhorsday.
CHDR[NS MATINEES
LYCEUM
PLUS
CHAPTER E "G-MEN VS. THE EILACKDRAGON"
. S11OWTIMES DAILY 7:00 AND 9:30 P.M.
R'O S1�HtJNTER's Musical Production of
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SUN. 6, MON. '7 'TUES, 81
The greatesteguel
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• SHO 'M`�� iER INAL ISLAND M,7: 1 IRON FIST At '9:00 P NI. P.M.
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'The best crowd so far this Paquette; 'Ste*re aMl ek and
season was on hand at Wingham, Murray Black. .Final3 score 9 1.
Arena to see the Wingham Iron -
men score a one-sided 9-1 victory • WHISTLE STOPS ... It's sur -
over the Arthur Eagles id Junior prising how many people are get -
"D" action Sunday night. ,ting into the habit of .coming out
• Sunday eveningsto see
exciting
The first period saw the' Iron- hockeyactio dished upbythe
men run into two.doublepenalties
Ironmed:.. As usual Arthur had a
but despite playing two men short good following on handb to cheer
for four minutes the penalty kill. the boys onward with their chants
lers . kept the Eagles at bay:
Wingham got the first goal of the ... With only 13 players and two
game at 12:26 when Barry Mac- goalies dressed George Skinn got
Donald dug the puck out from be-- a lot of mileage out of every
hind the net and passed to Steve player on the team ... Nearly
Ste. Marie who threaded it be- every player on the 'team picked
tween the Arthur goalie's legs. up a point in, tiOs game and the
Arthur evened the score at 13:20 fact;that eight different- players
when, Doug Draper scored from scored indicates that the Iron -
close range. In the dying seconds , men's success doesn't resC on the
of theperiod Gerry Wheeler, with sticks of one or twoayers ...
superb puck control, 'completely This could be a cos*ti`y game for
mesrner ted the Arthur goalie some of the Eagles' players with
and tucked one gently into the net Doug Draper being thrown out in
behind him. - the second period and Doug Bell
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picking up a match penalty in the
The second period saw Arthur's ' last period,... The Skinn boys sure
attack weakened by no less than held the team up for this game
eight penalties including a major and they avenged their 94 loss to
misconduct . which put Doug Arthur earlier in the season.
Draper out of the game. Wing -
ham
made it 3-1 on a goal by Rus- Ironmen's Lineup: Ben Black -
sell Jones early in the period. well, Rick Foxton. Cliff Hether-
ington, Barry MacDonald, Phil
In the third period the Ironmen Paquette, Steve ''Ste. Marie,
came out skating hard and Com- Murray McKague, Steve Caslick,
pletely dominated the play and Russell Jones, Gerry Wheeler,
added sixgoals by six different Dave Hodgins, Brian Yahbee,
players: Brian Yahbee, Bob Bob Johnston, Murray Black and
Johnston, Gerry Wheeler, Phil Paul Heifer.
SHOWTIMES
7:00 AND
9:00 e. M.
ADULT
ENTERTAINMENT'
The ° Wingham Ironmen jour-,
neyed to• Port Elgin' last Friday
evening ' and handed "the Port
Elgin skatersto a 4 to 2 'loss
It was'an exciting game. Both
teams: checked well in the first
period with neither team -able to
t theWore sheet in the first 20
Wingham got til nags rolling in
to second: as Steve Caslick
scored at 3:47with assist going to
Rick Foxton. Less than two min-
utes later. the Ironmen went two
up on a goal by Gerry Wheeler.
Then on a three way passing play
Wingham's Gerry "Wheeler got
his second goal of the game with
assists going to Murray Black
and Russell Jones.
However, Port Elgin kept skat-
•�and with their power play in-
action hit the score sheet on an
unassisted goal by alway4
skating Bob McKinnon at 17:01.
Then with only 16 seconds' left in
the period, a let up by the Iron -
men gave Port Elgin the break
they needed and' Lionel .Lader-
oute put the Port Elgin team
right back in the game.
With the score 3 to 2 in their
favour the Ir4nmen with strong
skating and close checking kept
Port Elgin at bay and at 8:18 Cliff
Hetherington combined with
Steve 'Ste. Marie to get the insur-
ance
goal and the Ironmen
racked up a 4 to 2 victory over the
Port Elgin Bears en their home
ice.
WHISTLE STOPS ... This was a
-costly win as hard-working Doug
Leitch went heavily into a post
early on the game picking up 15
stitches in the eye area and will
'be missing from the line-up for a
.few games ... Manager Doug
Skinn saw little of the game as he
had to rush injured Doug Leitch
to Southampton for 'stitching ...
Murray Black was taken heavily
•"Kinahan at 11:50; JaycLaur
ft'on1iMurray Watson and, M
Montgomery at 14:45 and. Kevin
Hickey assisted by Gord Kinn .s.
at 15:40, ,B t ssels, one go l;
Third = eriit►d. •Waingian
Murray Watson assisted `by Jay
MacLaurin : at 4:10; Sheldon
Jones assisted.by Dave Kieffer at
7:42; ,Dave•Benpett unassisted at
9:35; , Dave Kieffer assisted. by
Doug McGregor .. and Tom
.Graham at 4:3(4 Kevin Hickey
assisted by Dave Bennett and
Gord Kinahan at 15:10'and .Doug
McGregor assisted by :Sheldon
'Jones at 18:50. Brussels one goal.
into the boards and came out of
the, game with board burns on one
side of his face ...17 penalties all
of the minor variety with. Port
Elgin . picking -::up 11 of them
Port Elgin's penalty -killing 'crew
kept . the Ironmen power play in
chPek.IhildeP°AtAtig#1,
one"Pow*
, p'Yay, >�.{r• ,t�ne;
loss of Doug Leitch early _in the
game coach George S was
forced to Make' some line changes
and once again the boys came
through with an all•out effort
which produced the win.
Bowling
THURSDAYMIXED '
Gail's 'Gotchas; still hold top
spot with 62 points Marie's Mis-
fits` are: close behind with 59 fol-
lowed by Isabell's Dingalings 57,
Elda's Extras 50, Helen's Hellers
43 and Norrrna's Newfies 38.
Those bowling over 200 "games
were Gwen Swan, 208; Tom
Robinson, 207; Rich Smith, 210;
Marg Moffat, 210; Joan Pletch,
212, Terry Nethery 209,
Bruce Machan, 215; Don M ht-
gomery, 226; John Hewitt, 228;
Keith Moffat 235 and Fran Gerrie
248. •• -
Turkeys were won by Fran
Gerrie, lady's high single; Gwen
Swan, lady's high double; Keith
Moffat, men's high single; Terry
Nethery, men's high double • and
for hidden scores, Kathy
Machan, Gail Holmes, Tom
Deyell,Luanne Kerr, , Arie De-
Bruyn and Helen Skelton.
Draw prizes were won by Doug
Neil, Jim Swan and Gord
Daugherty.
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you" to Pat and Norma Brenzil
for the enjoyable Christmas
party held in their home.
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THE IRONMEN completely dominated play .in the third
peri #' of Sunday's -Junior "D'4 .game ag Inst °fh.1Arthur
eights. me ironmen led Sal of the end of the second Period 4
and then turned on the steam to score six goa'is in the fhird.
The final score 9.1. "(Staff .Toto)
Sat., Dec. 22—Regular schedule
Sun., Dec, 23—Regular schedule
Mon., Dec. 24-10-11 a.m., Shinny Hockey, 9-13 yrs.
11-12 Noon, Shinny Hockey,. 14 and above
2 - 4 p.m.—Public Skating •
4.15 - 5.15, Atom House League
Tues., Christmas Day—( Closed)
Merry Christmas to AIII '
Wed., Dec. 26--10-11, Shinny Hockey, 9 - 13' yrs.
11 - 12, Shinny Hocked, 14 yrs. and above
2 - 4- 'Public Skating
7.30 p.m.—Jr. Hockey (Wingham Ironman vs
Pt. Elgin
Thurs., Dec. 27-2 - 4 p.m., Public Skating
4.15 - 5.1.5., Novice Hockey
5.15 - 6.15, Atom House League'
6.15 - 7.1:5, Jr. Practice
7.30,: Peewees vs Ripley
9.00: 11.00, Broomball
Fri:, Dec. 28--10,- 11, Shinney Hockey, 9 - 13 yrs.
11 - 12, Shinny Hocked, 14 yrs. and above
2 4, Public Skating
5.15 - 6.30, Peewee bantam house league
7.00,p.m., Atoms vs Blyth
8.30 p.m., Bantams vs Monkton
Sat., Dec. 29 --Regular Schedule
1 - 3 p.m,, Public Skating
Sun., Dec. 30 --Regular Schedule
2 - 5 p, , Public Skating
7.30., Jr. Hockey - Ironmen vs Arthur
Mon., Dec. 31-10 - 11, Shinny Hockay, 9 - 13 yrs.
11 - 12, Shinny Hockey, 14 yrs. and above
2 -4 p.m., Public Skating
4.15 - 5.15, aAtom House League .
Tues., Jan. 1—New Years Day (Closed) -
HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ONE AND ALL
Admission for Shinny Hockey
9 . 13 yrs., 25c; 14 and above, 50c
Admt on fol Pt blic Skate
hlidr+9n /54 Teens 504 Adults 7 •