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bard work and sure
• tion per. eff as Steve Cowlick
rainled one in from close range
• with maiistor gob* to the Tees -
water 400 of Bylaw Yahbee and
Bob Johnston.
AtlO:loBaxryMacDonaldlajd
perfect passto PhilPsquette at
too 840 of the mom t W401 3
to 0 atter 30 minutes hockey.
. The firettop Ironmen came out
skating in the second and with
goals by P141 Paquette and Bob
Johnston the Ironmen had a 1st° 0
lead and were completely out-
playing Port Elgin and one lid to
• wonder just how many goals the
red hot Ironmen would' get.
.The third period saw the Iron -
men led by t the line of pbo
Paquette,• ' Russel Jones and
• Barryl,facl)onald send shot after
*hot at 'Vert Elgin goalie RickScudder. At. 12:50. Phil Paquette
•,picked, up his third ,Oa of the
game -with linemates Russel
. 'Jones ,. and Barry MacDonald
drawing assiale.,At 16:20 the puck
went from Rick „Foxton to Barry
O'ICratka to Russel Jones at the
T." centre i* and with ,a real effort
• and, det Mlnation 'Russ scooted
inandworked his way to the goal
doorstep and put one into the net
— a real fine effort by Russel. To
111:40,
*Ws JO ;bin ilsKesseld mod
- Da* Leitch.. And when the .final
west tt WOW very
group of bitumen who.
'The Little
the ppos, Beat* BlackwdI who
annoy', with a quit* band and
steady game for the shut -out.
STOPS In this one,
it
was certainly a .flred up team
that hit the ice and never atAPPed,
skating from 'opening whistle to,
final buzzer .You Pat couldn't
put the finger on an Ironmen who
didn't putout over 100 per cent in
:this one. Never have they passed
the puck so. wen, Skated so well
and 'checked so well. 4 The for-
wards were coming back atop -
ping Port Elgin even bete**. they
'bit the . The
fence, moved thec.nuck,-„Well and
played ii like old pros.
And the "Little Ironman". ',be-
tween the pipes was Certainly
. superb as be Stopped 'everYthing..
Port Elgin threw his,WaY -,C011-
gratulationsio Benny Blackwell
on hit shut -out,, the first vagist,F,
Why the Ironmen this Year .
couple of injuries, in, this game as.
Steve Ste. Marie picked stit.
ches: in the .eye area following a
tussle with Port Lader-
oute; And. trainer Dave Schiestel
picked up 301110 sore toes When
Brian Yahbee;put one Of the Port
• Elgin'players ' through- the,friron,
.men' -s door with a thundering,
bone -chattering check . Yes the
Skinn boys • sure had their team
up for this one. In fact, coach
tilevitsbcoVi. gain
'first:Ifs by
dumping
The ,amazing AthanC4."1111100
Nem continued the.4t teme, ,
from -behind performance in
Wtingbain. . Industrial Hockey
League playoff act* thbf WOOk, ,
dumping.Bridge Motors 94 to win
the Semi-ftnai playoff 'series in
two Stralf;ht games after winning'
but two tames all sea**.
'Diminutive SAM Laricial-ed the
Newsboys tea berth in tbe.Ieague,
final, with A ,sparklingfitregoal
effort
In. the. other semi-final series,.
Crawford ttodgers,skateil to.. a
hard-fought 4-3 win over Stainton
"Spitfires to even the series at one
win each.. The Dodgers and Spit-
fires meet in the rubber *etch,'
next Monday at 9:30 p.m. in the: -
local arena with the Newsboys
ta king on the winner in theleague.
Mud ' 11RENDA4ViacLENNAN was presented with! a bowlingshirt by Mrs. Earl Young aS.
The Newsboys, deep. .the' prize for helng ,the top chocolate bar sales girlin the Wingham area thiring.a repent NYBC
(Staff Photo)
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league. basement all-Seasoni con- money raising campakin.
Untied their about-face drive with
The Bridge Motors Crew. In the IRONMEMk„ Hockey
semi-final opener last week, the • ;•
theirsecond consecutive Win over
Newsboys Shocked Bridges with '
a 9-8 Win, and again this week,
Came .frotit behind: to 'end the '
• BridgeMotors
1 • „ BaOkingLaticia's fine fivOgoat
• outburst were Don Eintoul, Steve
Stapleton, Gary Templeman and
.BrionSicitui with singletallies for
the Newaboysf,:,
Ed Daer had three goals for •
, Bridge 'Motors,. Larry' Lane get.
• ting two and MUrray Edgar one.
In the nightcap,Crawford
• Dodgers *irked ,bard for :their
dOse why over Stainton. Spitfires '
to even up their,seini.tinal. series.
StaintonliliactscoredantOset:Win
• in the opener a week. ay), and.
' Crawfo
•
alive
, 7 Ross,
t.,(J.Bri
F 15 I 7.V 81 91
ani now tire , • •• ,
• 'JESUS CHRIST 4petssirAki
the,
most reitvirloble
ii191 to emerge
'Cecil 11 De Mille
.„
needed the win to stay
two goals, and
A
and -'0rant
Coultes One each for, the winners
while Bob Armstrong', had two
markers and Murray :Kerr one
for Staintons.
Musketeers .review
knowledge of 'guns
The Wingham Scout Musket-
eers reviewed all they have
learned to date about the use and
- safe operatiOn of firearms as they
met Saturday,
• This week they will be_given an
examination and all those with a
• percentage of 75 or over, will be
allowed to proceed to shoot
targets.
Good luck to all the boys. It is
hoped that they will be rewarded ,
• for all their hard work.
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Minutes giving up 02, goale for: agi.
toe* 'tooted: The Ironinen playalt 27,11010,4 r,rNl
16 *Alt $ 101,001 014,*
captured by
rink Skipped' by Ray fen!,
*Won of Teialrater walked'oa
with, the;- i$elpgave. Itereford
Farina trophy tbe;totlock'
draw Country.' Curling club,
..action on Saturday.: 'Dave me,
Donald was lead, Allan ,(rant,
second- and ,Byron Ballagh vice
for the winning rink.
Ron 'Adonis' Wroxeter rluk
placed secOndi.4obo Byers' rink
from Brussels was ,third and Ret,
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Belgrave PeeVirees played
Gorrie Tuesday night. and de,
feated theni.54 'Ttinradaii:night
The Wingham row an Ironman
kame.against !lye% and were-deff °
hassi effine 4 ; grave iplayed an exhibition draw was taken 1
tinued their 'winning ways in. • with four goals .andin this gairle , feated 6-3. .!Tir last , scheduledrink skipped by
junior "D" playoff as they - ' 'Gerry Wheeler took the heserso game is February 15 in Belmore.
downed Port Elgin / to 3 to take .7.'and if memory serves correct, Ripe to see you there.
the second straight. game in We,' three'were with that Wheeler The Beeigt.eve sows: played
best of seven series. . ' : , trademark so evident in so many 'Quinne': lag Wednesday etre;
.
Early penalties by Port Elgin. ,. games this season, the Wheeler .n. . . in e an won 74. on
sent the Ironmen power play intik>1 whirl behind the net and before Th-Dursaa- y welt they played with
action picking UP two Power play. 'the goalie knows it the puck is Fordwich in Gorrie and scored goals . in the , short span of 10 Ain—beauty in !notion to watch . . .
8 -
seconds. The first carnef4at 2;84 -:''With the Ironmen two players :ITyr:delirwarh• On Saturday they
with Gerry Wheeler pottis the Short late hi the third, thetriof Wroxeter and defeaWtred"thetaetrteamiti
puck into the ,net With „.aspisti,.,,,41Barry 041Crafka,- Rick Foxton
going to Doug Leitch and lituriiwiland Barry MacDonald treated - . • • ',
, 1 - • • ,
Blaek With Barry co grAfIFA set Atherfats•to some Superb penalty - * - '', -'
ingewitimAgRa4.40# egftAmptilokiniiigtiasqw tin, cod. ple4:001a4vi $. •:".'•.r1„1,4?ici-°,9,,a• ..,,,,-,)°,41+61-.'?
itritirrayBliinkmade4 3 to;00241,9t 3baelefindldith' for over *Minute ;„ - # - ' ii
unassisted effort at 3:12. ?Art +and literally had the Port Elgin. Lairs. are 0. i . .
Elgin hit the score sheet At „*58 :powerplay going , in circles in • house
, - • - i
with Don Stoddart the parks- pure tiv4ratioh . . . Noticed in. hleague
man. Wingharn ended the scoring ,coach George. Skims seemed to
for the period as - Gerry Wheeler :have returned from that NHL \ Last week the 'Pollee Maple
hit the mark at 18:26 to give the . game the, night before with "the Leafs took a 5-4 victory over 'the
Ironmen a commanding 4 to 1 ,EddieSOack pat" as he paced the Brophy Bruins and clinched first
lead at the end of the first. • players bench and patted his place in the Atom -Novice Rouse -
The .second period saw more charges . with encouragement. league.
penalties Than - scoring as Port Ironmen play in Port Elgin Fri- Gordon Nevery, - who usually
Elgin picked up 18 minutes and .day night and if a fifth game is rPolarrecigthooeloipepor stleonBwirotir a, -
Wingham 12 minutes. The teams required it will . be played In
two -
traded goals With Gerry Wheeler Wingham this coming .Sunday . goal performance while the other
scoriitg for the Ironmen at 12:30 goals for the Bruins were scored
and unpopular No. 10 Lionel ININUWAIWWWWMVA ' by Bill Brophy and Ken Deichert.
Wingham made it 6 to 2 early in imot,feammeNsw,„,„„immumwm . marksman for the Leafs, picking
*
Laderoute scoring for Port Elgin. SCOUTING NEWS Robbie Alton was the master
the third as Gerry Wheeler up a hat trick... Brian Hoy and
scored one of , his own patented By Bruce Staihton ' Randy Netterfield rounded out
classics, from behind the net "the
the
nljethafe
The Scout meeting started out so'thsecroriannig
*e of the week
Wheeler Spin and the puck is in". with the breaking of the flag.
Hard working Brian, Yahbee Then badges were distributed to Bill Brophy squeaked by -Scott
made it 7 to 2 as he poked one in Cornwall 3-2. That's right, Bill
the boys who had earned them
from close range at 11:38. Port Brophy got all three goals for the.
and we broke off to collect dues.
Elgin got the final goal of the After this we exercised and Bruins, while Scott potted both
game at 16:49 as the teams went to work, on our Citizen for CKNX. Willie Rogers assisted
played fine aside. Final score badge. We then formed the horse- on both of the CKNX goals. And
Ironmen 7 - Port Elgin - 3. -now you know why . it's the
shoe and watched while some of
Brophjr 13thrs.
•
the boys put on a flag ceremony,
On the weekend a pick up. -all -
After closing with the lowering
'star team of atom age boys from
of the flag and the Lord's Prayer,
the houseleague lost a game to
we went home.
the Newry -Atwood all-stars 7-0.
gellerS ' •Shieliale
solation WOO to ti!e'V:er,
- rink from Ylf; `.
Name
'winners
Men's house rounds . fOi°thi
Thomas Adam$ Nat!onal, asS1'
Tournament were held Sun-
.ggig 'Nen; vioss
Wayne Elston; ' Class 4, Bill John-
sten; Class 5, Bruce Machan.
Mr, Dobson is from Teeswater
d bowlswith the Teeswater
Mixed League. five -man
team will represent Winghain
the Zone roll -off in' March. '
WHISTLE STOPS . . . It was
strike early and that the Ironmen
did and those two .quick goals in
the first took any confidence of a
win from the Port Elgin crew . . .
The big line in this ganie was the
trio of Gerry Wheeler, Murray
Black and Doug Leitch as they
came up with five of the seven
goals . . . For the second game in
Police Leafs
Brophy Bruins
Canadian Tire 06
CKNX Hawks
LEAGUE STANDINGS
W L T pts.
10 1 • 1 21
7 5 1 15
5 6 1 11
1 11 1 3
Win: $1,000 on time of wirming`goal
• $25.00 on every other goal
Tickets available noW.
from any Wingham Kinsman
ADM
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SUNDAY 17, MONDAY 18,- TUESDAY 19th
ONE COMPLETE SHOWING EACH EVENING
AT 7:15 P.M.
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Join us at the
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AUDITORIUM
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-F1111.„ FEB. 22,1974
at 8:00 p.m.
Jointly sponsored by
Young Wycliffe and Wycliffe
Associates of Canada
WINGHAM WILL. Be represented In the Girls' Bantam N YBC zone competition by these
ClirlSi Brenda MacLennan, Janet' Storey and Kerry Thompson (in the front row) and
Rhonda Pox,ton,; Karieen Nevery and Sheila Burke. The girls will bowi in the Goderich
competition next Sunday. , (Staff Photo)