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boys; hadiad a.
111E single end -a double.
Michael Pletch had'a good 143
i ' � in first place
points; 80 in second
Ow are the Kit .lets who jump-
ed three Points to 611. The Smar-
ties and vequite 044
s,s
going;�
they ° bothadded five.
Oinks eo'are sUui hied« this week
At 1. Anon tie is shared by the
Cruncilies'4010 Marra Bars re�
main at 49.
Bantams
The little rotary 'engines are
really. wing! = The Mazdas
added0 points and new held a
commanding lead with 73 points.
Their nearest rivals_ are the Dat -
suns with' 69. The Javelins moved
Up live points, tiect with the Tor-
inos at 59, The Pintos have 53 -and
The Comets 43.
Girls'high single and high
double' were,° bowled by Sheila
Burke and Jim Laidlaw starred
tn.the boys' division with 193 and
a 373 double. Goodsingles were
also chalked up by Daryl Holmes
175; Jim Laidlaw 179 and Tom
Chappell 160. '
Juniors
High single and high double
honors went to Nancy King for a
214 and a 389 respectively. Peggy
Tervit and Ruth Nethery each
came up with a fine 196 game.
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in first pleee jokers with
71, followed the Club" wbo .ire-
mad at 0. The Aces upset the
>' Aces, adder five poems
to brleg'them to third place with
02, theSpOur into roar*.
with' It. The Dnp have 54
and the Hearts . , �`
BeImoe. ,.oras..
Last Saturday in a tournament
in Lucknow, the Belmore. Tykes
lost to Belgrave by, a score of 71
rry'Weber scored the Belmore
goal', Tiverton then defeated Bel -
more 3-4.,
Monday.in an erdiibition game,
the. Tykes had a 3-0 win over
Harriston Belmore goal scorers'
were Vicki. Jeffray, Danny Ken-
nedy and 'Larry Fischer.. •
Wednesday in the first game of
their playoff finals, the PeeWees
had a 3'4 victory over Belgrave.
Goal scorers for Belmore 'were
Greg Inglis, Larry O'Malley and
Willie Stafford.
Friday, in their second playoff'
game,
the PeeWees eWees were defeat-
ed 4-2 by Belgrave. Belmore
goals were scored, by Willie Staf-
ford and Murray Mawhinney.
Friday in an exhibition game
against Mildmay, the Tykes won
by a score of 5.1. Larry Weber
had three. Belmore goals and
Tom Inglis and Jeff Harper each
had one.
Saturday in the Gtderich Lions
PeeWee Hockey Tournament,
Belmore; Won over Little Britain
by a score of 2-0,. Goal scorers
were Larry O'Malley and Greg
Inglis.
Also'in the tournament Satur-
day, the PeeWees had a 3-1 vic-
tory over Monkton. Scoring for
Belmore were Greg Inglis, Willie
Stafford. and Jeff Mulvey. "
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HOW TO SCORE A GOAL.: -.This
goal was the culni ifi
on of some extremely good play,• in
the Mdaford-Amherstburg game in Sunday night's MidgettHockey tournament action.
The Meaford player 'got a breakaway and simply stickhandled his way past the Amherst -
burg goalie and slipped it into the .net. Meaford took thaf',game by a 6-3 score.
Coultes rink
takes tr�phy
The Wingham Curling 'Club
hosted a very successful Hiram
Walker Mixed" Bonspiel on Satur
day, March 16.
The winner"of the 9 a.m, draw
and the 'trophy was a Belgrave
rinkcomprised of Margand Jim
P
Coaltes, Marie and . Stewart
gins. Second place was taken by a
rink skipped by Alex Hackett of
Dungannon...Roy ,Pennington of
RR 2, Wingham was third and
Glen Rathwell's Brussels rink
was fourth.
In the 11:30 draw a rink induct-
ing Murray Rae, Jacqueline Rae,
Donna and Gord Sutcliffe was the
winner. Ray Walker's' rink was
second, Jack McDonald's third
and Bob McKague's fourth.
Good ice, good food and a good
time were reported by all.
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First, Mrs. F. A. Parker and 'Jim
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ford and Omar Haselgrove;
third, Mrs. A. R. DuVal and Art
Wilson.
WIN AT BONSPIEL
GORRIE -- Gordon Edgar of
Gorrie, Byron and Larry Ballagh
and Allan Grant of Culross Town-
ship won first prize at the St.
Marys bonspiel on Saturday.
(Staff Photo)
OFFEE KI.ATCII
The league had 25 bowlers this
week. Grandma came in all
smiles this week but she ;didn't
bowl too well; I guess' being`
Grandma went to her headt
Girls winning cartons of Pepsi
with hidden scores this 'week
were. Louise Welwood,'Susan Tolz
ton, Betty Darling, Mary Camp:,
bell, Nora Finnigan ' and •JoSE,
Anger.
Bowling .200 or over this week:,:
were Betty Burley 252; Shirley,
,Storey 272, 227; Verna Haugh 214.v.
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Ethelene Smith, 219; Dick de=
Boer 230, 210; Bob McCaifghatIM
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SCORES
LADIES' WEDNESDAY
NIGHT LEAGUE
Still tied in first place are
Beth's Scorpios and a d Shirley's
Aquarius with 25 points. Right
behind thein are Grace's Geminis
with 24. Edna's Pisces have 19;
Carol's Virgos 17 and Nora's
Libras 16.
Mary Campbell bowled the
high single of 284 and the high
triple of .720 ,which is mighty fine
bowling.
Games of 200 or over were
bowled by Sharon Skinn 212; Beth
Skinn 211; Mary Forrest 266, 211;
Edna Mae Armstrong 212; Barb-
ara Stainton 201; Mary Lee 209,
207; Shirley Storey 250, 230;
Verna Steffler 204, '250; Helen
McBurney 215; Diane English
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Eniitsh222; Maude Schiestel 201:
Michael 231; Evelyn -Stethiper ' ` 0
233; Arnie Steckley 218; Ian Wil- LEGION LADIES
loughby 206; Oliver Riley 264; Last Thursday was the last
Hanna Nicholson 211. •
high Evelyn night of the Legion Ladies' Bowl -
Ladies'.
single, ing schedule. In the final team
Stamper 233; ladies' high triple, standings the .Peanuts were in
Ethelene Smith 579; men's -high first place with 100 points, the
single, Oliver Riley 264; men's ' Yogi Bears came from behind to
high triple, Joe Craig 636. take second place with 78 while .
0 0 0 the Road Runners and the Flint -
stones tied for the final spot with
77. The ladies will now move into
two weeks of playoffs.
Doris Remington was the high
single bowler for the evening with
a 273, while Helen Casemore and
Jean King were runners up with
248. The high triple honor went to
Doris Remington as well. She
bowled a three game 640. The
runner up for the high triple was
Muriel Irvine with '608.
In all nine ladies bowled 200 or
better : Jean Tervit 241, Muriel
Irvine 233, 228; Ethel Ducharme
200; Norma Strong 211; Doris
Remington 219, 273; Helen Case -
more 248; Janette Rodgers 215,
201; Lillian Newman 205 ' and
Jean King 248.
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Isabell's Dingalings have taken
aver the lead with 103 points.
Marie's Misfits are only one point
behind with 102. Gail's Gotchas
have 99, Helen's Hellers 92,
Elda's Extras 75 and Norma's
Newfies 69.
Marg Moffat took lady's high
single and triple with 221 and 602.
For the men, Bruce Machan had
high single of 249 and Bruce
Skinn's 667 took high triple.
Those bowling games of 200 or
better were: Kathy Machan 200;
Rick Smith 200; Wayne Pletch
202, 231; Bill Johnston 201, 214,
244; Gwen Swan 216; Al Skelton
228; Marg Moffat 220; Bruce
Skinn 235, 242; Don Montgomery
245; Arie DeBruyn 238.
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FORDWICH MIXED
Pete Eskritt 275; Gertie Lamb-
kin 240; Don Bridge 234, 238;
Mari Johnson 219; Earle King
207, 208, 243; Bonnie Wilson 218;
Lorne Lambkin 229; Deb Slight
238; Lyle Foerter 249; Kathy
Stokes 206; Marion Behrns. 223;
Stan Stroop 215; Marg Bridge
202; Alex Reid 226; Andrea Esk-
rift•238; Doug Browne 240; Dave
Dinsmore 218; Leone Foerter
207; Helen Ruttan 205; 'Gerda
Ring 208; Don Adams 210, 207,
234.
Ladies' single, Gertie Lambkin
240; men's single and triple,
Dave Dinsmore 275 and 666.
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Eviery nook and fir of the
Wingharn arena wasf when
ever 1400,eO$e were un ha
the seventh' 'final game
bet Jt.bur and W A
The Iroarnen won the group
cbampionip and the Five
Counties.'Jiro:PhYwith a34 win
over the Arthur Screaming
Eagles. And what a • game it
,was --full _ of good exciting
icey►• r
The barmen struck early with
some good passing, Doug. •Leitclt
on a 'forward pass sent team-
mates •Gerry Wheeler and Steve
lslick into the Arthur end and
the puck made a double a ex-
change, Steve to Geri and on the
goal Gerry shoved it home
to send Wingham into an early
lead at .2:20. The happy roar of
the hometown fans rocked the
rafters like never heard' before:
The toiling Arthur boys .kept
pressingand as in so many
gamesin this series it was "the
dynamite duo" of Dave Dens -
mere .and Wayne Rooney that did
the damage. They caught the
Ironmen napping and with the
B' !am �►' aU sI to the
left, with dr of afee
Wayne Rooney wx swirl
from' -bd the net tucked the
Puck into the right corner -el the
net and�it was the turn of the
*Urge 'cr �, the
game being UP -
The snod period aAu► la
continuation end -to-
,
end hockey, close checking and
gond goal -tending both ends.'
At 12;20 regained the
lead on one of those wick goals
when Murray Black won the face-
off in the Arthur and the
Pock no sooner hit :Brian Yoh -
bee s stick than it was in the net,
It looked like : the Iron.
would end the period with a° 2-t
r lead but such was not in the
cards. A penalty to Gerry
Wheeler at 17:44 Bert Artinir's.
power play into : action and •it:
didn't take 'long—only . ;Six
seconds =and it was a °:tworall tie.
Believe it 'or not, the Arthur
marksman was none other. than "
Bobby Orr. -
Tension mounted as the 'teams
bit the ice for the third period.
' boot 01 seven was,
down to a fine Period of
to decide i O
shipA Ito odd fensew) to
Wilkie and ' tremble. gum
.m
cigarette .ate � kIt in.
hockeYii8o
galore fer both players and fans-
- The -new oieck-
five minute n-~'. a tie
',Some; In theten
;till out tied Op; to
Mart ' scor . More
than, one fan, was l oto ,
'.ice .ate,, manabon
:last ' y's. J don't
think otend
Then with the. speed of light-
:ming it happened! Doug Leitch
_fed. Gerry 'Wheeler in front 4t130
net and the pude wine in the netl
At 15:36 the Ito. bird a 3-2
lead ' '
That goo' . ee d to 'deeply
wound the Arthur
Eagles and a •minor and mk
duct penalty. et 17:47 to high fir-
ing Dive ;more, the big
in their team attar*, de-
feat.. I ° s'a happy.-Wingl'ian.
'team, that rejoiced . in uncon-.
'trolled 1 uberance'with 'the 'ref*
;L '* on*
• 'watt/lotions to', the . Veil;
certainly:,Worthy' group _chain-
pions .. . Tubby'Schmalz of :DHA,:
was on Windt!), �.t 'the, 4 ve
Counties .Trophy" donated by,
Bob. McNair, to team . Captein
Murray.Megue who hoisted it
'over hats head and skated around-
' the .lee prouder :than, .any
captain with the' Stanley
Hats off to: a game * hur steam.
LThey' gave the ; -en 're '-
battle from the dray :e.. the
puck 'int! the first ghmte tape,
buzzer in this,'the,aev, i -gam
Ironmen drop the
second in seriEs
The Teeswater arena was the 5-2 win for Stayner. over the
scene of Junior"D" action as the Wingham boys*A:
Stayner- Juniors went two up in • WHISTLE STOPS .' With
the best of seven series with .a 5-2 home arenai:ied up -nth Midget
win over the Wingham Ironmen: Tourqament action the Ironmen
They did it again! Yes for- the paid tribute to their loyal Tees -
second game in a row the Stayner water fans . by moving into the
team struck early and in this one; - Teeswater arena for this game .
it took them only .17 seconds tb . There was a good crowd' oitland
'
dent the twine with M. Hannon ,which was treated to an exciting
the marksman. Stayner made it game ... For the second game int
2-0 at 11:18 with Hannon picking a row Stayner. has:picked up .that
up his second goal of the game. quickgo-ahead goal .:. The km -
men, despite their many injuries,
Wingham closed the gap on ohe skated well. They 'did manage to
of those long blooper shots as keepStayner's
bh;:�tis off the MacDonald flipped one
scoring sheetbut in 'this.one it
from outside the blueline. The
was Sltayner's lesser lights Who
shot looked weak and effortless • did the, damage... . Stayner's •
but to and behold, it bounced into ability to krill off penalties was a
the net and Wingham. was right big cog in their win. Yes, when a
back in the game. _ man short and pressed in ';their
Both teams came out on the fly own end they play that box pose
in the second, skating and hitting tion with finesse Refeng
and providing good exciting• was excellent with .penalties
hockey. At 12:18 Doug Leitch galore. Wingham picked up 12
picked up the rebound from minors:. and two majors with
Gerry Wheeler's drive and it was . Stayner having 15 minors and two
a tie. game. majors ...Brian Yahbee, playing
in his home arena, played a
But before the joyful Ironmen
fans 14 their sl its that lock. stro g game ;for:the,Tronmen and
des rte .1 beri der injuries
Stayner .c ck
P
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a attack li
. Cliff Herne tg on
seven _,seconds 'and with , urian his
Fall's goal at 12:25 were back in te Matt l and seemed
efor the 's Ironmen
the driver's seat with a 3-2 lead. carrying the puck with authority.
The Ironmen kept skating but Fourth and fifth games iii. this
were unable to penetratea rather series will be played in Wingham
strong Stayner defence. Stayner on Wednesday and " Thursday
added to their lead at 5:13 with night, game times 8:30 Let's
Rick Coker scoring • and Jim et out nd h tho Ir
Bell's goal at 12:22 rounded out a on to victory.
Hot Shots - CKNX game
set for Kurtzville arena
Female coaches, female ref-
erees and female time -keepers —
hockey has never seen the like of
it.
It never has yet — but it will on
Sunday, March 24 when the fath-
ers of the Fordwich Tykes
(known locally as the Hot Shots)
take on the men from CKNX - •
Wingham in a game at the Kurtz-
ville arena at 2 p.m.
It all started when the Tykes, admitted free.
eager to make a little money for In a game like this anything
the new Howick Community can happen -- and it probably
Centre, challenged the CKNX will.
crew to a hockey game.
Taking a look at the successful
Tykes, the CKNX boys decided
discretion was the better part of
valor and issued a challenge to
the boys' fathers instead. The
game was on.
Out for a snappy practice on
Sunday, the Hot Shots boast the
following line-up: Les "Tony"
Loughran and Barry "Gump"
D'Arcey in goal, "Rocket" E.
Harding, "Gordie" W. Hutchison,
"Bobbie" G. Gibson, "Eddie" J.
Mann, "Phil" J. Sanburn,
"Frank" J. Ruttan, "Stan" D.
ftuttan, "Pocket Rocket" J.
Douglas, "Paul" L. Schneider,
and "George" J. Armstrong.
Coaching the Hot Shots will be
Ms. Sharon Armstrong and Ms.
Helen Ruttan. Referees will be
Ms. Mary Douglas and Ms. Diane
Mann, assisted by Don King who
is being donated by the Fordwich
Home Hardware. Ms. Audrey
Gibson and Ms. Jean Hutchison
will be the time -keepers.
The rest of the Tyke's moms
will be serving coffee, etc. and
taking money for the new Howick
community centre -arena ., com-
plex presently being constructed
near Howick Central School.
The Hot Shots cheering section
will be led by the Tykes them-
selves. Following the game there
wilt be free skating for the public.
Admission for the big challenge
match will be $1 per adult, 50
cents . each for public school
children with pre-schoolers to be
SCOUT NEWS
By Bruce Stainton
We started the meeting with
the breaking of the flag. Then
badges were given out.
After that there was a
ceremony for some Cubs who
were moving up from Cubs to
Scouts. We were very happy to
see some of the parents show up,
for this.
A game was played and we
closed with the lowering of the
flag and the reciting of the Lord's
prayer.
SIP
.or
MOM to be
�tlii$ had a :t
e'and it would Certainly.
ride home .4. .
'YET .t a Arthur : f
'8ghpiri done
get g oghern
fans bk: 'Ott to 'sec exci'i
hockey and making
the topic'oftconv
corner of •Wingham.
townAssbeen hit .vn
Fever, fe
game -fid a terrific
trolling the ice action and he,
Wingham 'police did -an equally
fine job in keeping control in this
rather over lckeden:6%yd , Did
• you , notice Arthur's
�►eDra
eater eld
o � -b
y Orr (that's quite a name
for any young hockey player to
bear) ... There were no three
stars. in . this one. In the eyes of
Wingham SuPPertets the Iron -
m were ALL .stars.
Next series` pits; the Ironmen
against the Starner Juniors.
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