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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1974-01-31, Page 12WL : ham. Advance -Times, Thursda e teams' ey action anuar 31 1974 repot exhibition hockey : the Belmore PeeWeeb lost io May by a score of 3-2. The goals were scored by Mie Stafford and Dennis ethiontel. Last Tuesday the Midgets were defeated by Palmerston 8-7. Scbting for Belmore were Paul Inglis 'and Tim Wylie with two goals each and Ken Fischer, Jim Mawhinney and Ron Riley each . with one. Last - Friiday evening the Pee- Wees won 7-3 over Gerrie. Scor- ing for Belmore were Bradley Horton and Willie Stafford each with two and Greg Inglis, Kenton Schaefer and Jeff Mulvey each with one. • In playoffs Tuesday the Mid- gets won over Drayton by a scare of 6-3. Paul Inglis had tWo Bel - more goals -while David Mawhin- ney, Bruce Dickert, Allan Willits and Kevin Hastie had one each. Wednesday the PeeWees had a 9-1 victory over Atwood. Greg Inglis and Willie Stafford•• each had two goals for Belmore while Dennis Schiestel, Jeff Mulvey, Bradley Horton, Kenton Schaefer and Don Busby all had one. Thursday, in their second play- off game, the Midgets defeated Drayton 6-5. Allan Willits scored • three Belmore goals while David Mawhinney, Paul Inglis and Ron Riley all scored one. Last Monday the Squirts had a , 8-0 victory over`Clifford. Murray Mawhinney and Doug . Busby each had two goals for Belmore while Michael Chambers, Robbie Helfenstein, Allan Kieffer and David Eadie each bad one. Friday. the Squirts won over Kurtzville by a score' of 14-0. Scoring for Belmore were Murray Mawhinney with five goals, Doug Busby with four, Alan Kieffer. with three and . ,Allan Helfenstein with two. WHIfECHURCH Mist Margaret Moffat of Toronto visited Tuesday at the home of Mr. mid Mrs: Bill Evans on her wayto visit her aunt, Miss Emma Richardilon, at'Pinecrest Manor,, LuclmoW. • lair. and Mrs. Bill Porteous of LLucktiow. were Sunday guests of Mr.>And Mrs. Victor. Emerson- he IY tC Maker .s.& DA. Medd Blyth Guitars, ` amplifiers, - Sheet music .and books - Drums and .accessories ▪ Variety of musical instruments WE'RE A SMALL BUSINESS WIT11 MG DISCOUNTS. WORE YOU BUY, • GIVE US AIRY Ph. 523.4455. GARY ADAMS, the king, gets ready to send his three exploring captains Mike Rintoul, Brad Gerrie and Stephen Nicholls off to find a trade route to India in a play presented by a . grade S class at Wingham Public School. The play, "World Explorers", was performed at an assembly of senior ktudents and parents on Friday morning. (Staff Photo) G HiGH BOWLING SCORES COFFEE KLATCH The Coffee Klatch League had a good turnout this week with 31 girls bowling and all enjoying themselves. Our baby sitter al- most didn't show up but changed her mind at the last minute and came. Girls bowling 200 or over were Ruby MacLennan 247; Shirley Storey 280; Louise Welwood 212; Kathy Gibson 215; Diane English 252; Beth Wall 208. Nora Finni- gan ate her Wheaties and came up with a 223',and a 221. "Three new bowlers showed up and we hope they enjoyed them- selves and will come back again. THURSDAY MIXED The unbeatable team of Gail's dachas now lead 'With 81 points. Marie's Misfits are still, second ;J1;11191104 Jai JoAkbell'o Dingalings with 701, Helen's Hellers 63, Elda's Extras 61 and Norma's Newfies 45. ' ° Gwen Swan had' a good night taking botli lady's high single and double with a 249 and 640. For the men, Bruce Machan rolled a nice 261 for high. single and. Keith Moffat took high triple with his 671. total. Several bowlers reached the Over -200 mark this week includ- ing . Perrie Holmes 201; Arie Need Money? 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Zero Vacuum Milk Cooler with built-in automatic wash and sanitising attachment. - 1 set of Cattle or Hog Scales [passage type], reasonable price. - 1 Clay Feed Meter We have a troller load of Clay Silo Unloadlrs coming, some ars still available. Duo to the steel situation, we may have trouble getting mors lour. 0 you are building a silo be sure and call right away. We have been informed that Wssteel-Rosso ars making only ons rico of brain bins this year. Be sure to let us know your re- quirements *arty. • LOWRY FARM SYSTEMS R. R. 1, Kincordine, Ontario. DeBruyn 203; Luanne Kerr 204; Keith Moffat 204, 241, 226; Marg Moffat 209; Anne DeBruyn 211; Kathy Edgar 212; Len Phillips 222; John Hewitt 223; Bruce Skinn 212; -Helen Daugherty 222; Gail Holmes 201; Bruce Machan - 215. 0 0 0 LEGION LADIES The Yogi Bears and the Pea- huts were top point -getters last week, taking five each. The Pea- nuts are in . first place with 72 points and the Road Runners in second -place with 61. The Flint - stones have 54and the Yogi Bears 47. Jean ,King rolled both the high single of 256 and the high triple of 680. Joyce Gaunt was runner-up in the singles division with her 233. Runner-up in the triple divis- .,ion with,a,644, was ii'Ielen:.Case-. more. Games over 200 were bowled by Helen Casernore, 210, 223, 211; Joyce Gaunt 233; Emaline Sturdy 218; Gail Leachmah 209; Doris Walden 203. 0-0-0 SENIOR LADIES M. Robertson bowled •the 200 high single at Monday's session. High double honors went to E. Congram with 365. Others bovbl- lug doubles of 300 or over were E. Holmes 309; M. Robertson 351; A. Cameron 320; A. Geddes 336; W. Kerr .314. p The Primroses are still in the lead with 49 point's. From there the standings get interesting as n S the Marigolds and unflowers are tied at 40, the Pansies and Wild Rosea tied at 28. The Snap- dragons have 25. 0-0-0 WROXETER LEAGUE Wendell Stamper 201; Bill • Brown 247; Dick De Boer 228, 256; Jack Burns. 206; Bonnie Pel - lett 205; Mike Newton, 268, 219; • Sharon Stewart 207; • Warren Fines 214; Art Wheeler 202; Oliver Riley 223, 205, 212., Ken WilioughbY - 244; Ethel Mc- Michael 207; Ethelene Smith 203; Marjorie Pellett 241; Jackie Fines 217. Ladies' high single, Marjorie Pellett 241; men's high single, Bantams take Clinton in two Wingham's Bantam team has won its OMHA Bantam "C" play- off series with Clinton in .two games straight and now waits to play the winner of the Mitchell - Seaford) series. In their second game of the series with Clinton the Wingham Bantams dropped thein by a 6-4 margin. Kevin Hickey opened the scoring at 4:45 of the first period on a pass from Kevin Carter and then at 7:15 Bernie Haines • put Wingham two up when he picked up a marker with the help of Dave Kieffer. In the second period Dave Kief- fer was the Marksman for Wingham driving the puck past the Clinton goalie twice. Kevin Hickey assisted on the first goal and Doug McGregor and Kevin Carter assisted on the 'second. Irl the third period Sheldon Jones sunk a shot for Wingham's only assisted goal of the period ' and then Bernie,Haines capped it off with an unassisted effort. Doug McGregor picked up the assist on Sheldon Jones' goal. Mike Newton 268; ladies' high triple, Ethel McMichael 567; men's high triple, Dick de Boer 654. 0, 0 0 FORDWICH LEAGUE ' Fordwich Mixed Bowling League record the following high scores: Ben Gibson 249; ' Dave Dins- more 206; Leone Foerter 251; Russel Behrns 212, 207; Cathy Stokes 200, 229; Jack Schumacher 335; Edith Gibson 210; Alex Reid 234, 322; Winnie Winkel 216; Pete Eskritt 211; Earle King 252; Bonnie Wilson 200, 209. Ladies' high single, Leone Foerter 251; high triple, Cathy Stokes 618; men's high single, Jack Schumacher (spare3' 335; high single, Alex Reid 322; high triple Alex Reid 734. s• Q oi The 'first qua H► *hoot Invit>wl li TOOrhalle* was held at the Hanover Town and, Country Bowl last Fri- day and the teams rep. ting Wingham's F. • E. Math, In' dary School Places toP three of each division. . • There were entries from. Mea - ford, Sea f orth, Peiznerstona Riple r� ilanover, Flesberton. Exeter, Wingharil, Ciinton, Col- lingwood, Listowel and Miartoa. In thegirls' division first place, went to Seaforth with 3181, fol- lowed by ol-lowed'by Wingham with 2549 and third was taken by Exeter with 2372 over three games, , GR p- resenting-Wingham on that team were: Peggy Tervit, Nancy King, Susan Hamilton, Cindy Craig and Joan Cerson. In the boys' standings it was Listowel first'with 3223, Clinton second with 3092 and Wingham 'third with 3051 over three games. F. E. Madill's team comprised: David Tiffin, David Walker, Terry Sallows, Tom Lee and Rob Young. The mixed division was cap- tured by Seaford) with 3851, Wingham followed with. 3451 and Palmerston took third with 3241, Joan Cerson, Nancy King, Cindy Craig, Tom Lee, David Walker and Terry Sallows made up the mixed team for Wingham: The Wingham girls didn't make it to the top three for high singles or triples for the day but in the Defeat FordWich, loss to Belmore ' Belgrave PeeWees played two games last week. Tuesday night at the Belgrave Arenathey de- featedFordwich 5-3. Friday night at Belmore the boys played an exciting game. Unable to defeat Belmore it ended in a 2-2 tile. Bel - grave goalie Ronnie McDowell should be given credit for ' his many saves. - Belgrave PeeWees are still in first place. 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