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MIDGETS CAPTOBVINOAA CROWN .r. The :WinghamLake. Huron 114.Civinp. 'Midgets ended. their -1,988
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season list,TueSday.6100.-by de,W000.NeW•tferribOg..50:10.wototi• WOAA division. .;Tekifigpart in the
,'rophypresentation- TOescley ni0t-iftfetfe:00.4101) . Don ., ff." iiii Bevin. Flett, George .,0* orge King Of the W.044,
Steve. Co' ''ites and coaches BOb'lpaidati'and Ed Peer.. .. .-, . ' •
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ALL -ONTARIO CHAMPIONS — The Wingham Lake Huron Moving Midgets recently finished a very
successful season, winningboth the covetedd vision- eroWhe.Theteain won the all -
Ontario at a tournament last weekend at-eider/Ch. Member and coaches are: back, Ed Deer, Jason,
Coultes, Paul Brophy, Corey McKee, Tom. McDonald, Chris Midget Jeremy Schafer, Don Edgar, Bob
Foxton; front, Brett Martin, Murray Poxton, Steve Coultes, Bevin Flat and Terry Daer. Absentare team
members Rob Chadwick, Charlie Maier and Nigel Taylor. (Photo courtesy of Bill Kerr) --
Wingham
Minor Hockey Association -
REGISTRATION
Wingharn Arena
Thursday, September 8
6:30 - 9:00 p.m.
Friday, September 9
6:30 - 900 paTi.
Saturday, September 10
9:00 - 12:00 Noon
Tykes -16,5a)
Novice -375"
Atom -15°°
PeeWee-67r
Family Rate - $170m
Late Registration - $2 extra
SEASON'S PASS
htdividual $20° per ticket
Family $406° per ticket
Good for league games only
On sale at re 'station and arena b�
RATES
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Bantam $7500
Midget - $750
Ju,venile $7500
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Recreation Report
Ball genies scheduled for this
week areas follows: •
Wed., Sept. 7, Josephine Street
park, 7 p.m., CKNX vs. Wingham
Hospital.; Riveride park, 7 p.M., in-
, dustrial slopitch, Smokies vs. Lum-
ber Kings;
ke Huron
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each had three The Shakespeare '• ,/uhfors
rin Flett had two, With meeagett to Oh* Witt 'in 44.
`' -However; the local lads came back
The following Aug. 28, to defeat the Moorefield
sprilignittkrAohictr...40temPita0s,,, Ark. tan(' v(-,..tlien
aleobadgonenndefeatedthroughout Shakespeare 6-2, forcing a final,
thelournament, The tomb won the game for the championship, which
game 5-1 with McDonald the winning Shakespeare won 9-1.
pitcher (five hits against).. On Aug. 25, the Lake Huron
Martin cleared the bases in the Moving Midgets advance to the
third inning when he hit a double WOAA Major Midget championship
after Springfield loaded the bases by round against New Hamburg in New
intentionally waft* McDonald. Hamburg, defeating that team 4-0.
This win advanced Wingham to the
ehorordooehill game lo which the The boys and their coaches Ed
Lake L --,..squad defeated Deer, Don Edgar and Bob Foxton,
Springfiel -114.10 Win the all-Ontauto• thank the team sponsor, Lake Huron
Moving Systems, for its support;
The winning pitcher was Martin, Wingham Minor Ball; the umpires;
who threw a &roomer. He and the parents and fans for the supptirt
Flett led the hitting attack, they have given this season.
However, all players were • Team members are Paul Brophy,
xtremely sharp, both on the Rob Chadwick, Jason Coultes, Steve
defence and offence throughout the Coultes, Terry Daer, Bevin Flett,
tournament. Ttds was the second all- Murray Foxton, Charlie
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Ontario ehaiiipionshiii and all- Brett Martin, Tom McDonald, Corey
ntario finalist honor for the Lake McKee, Chris Michie, Jeremyaier
tit* MovingMidget team in the Schefte;andNigel Taylor.
Pastthree years.
• TEItitiFICSEASON'
The teeth' tied the
;II May **it tme, Ladle _ compete
VOAA Interntedt te; league, at Wilma Kerrdefeating theBmoJunrsr 't
n -memorial tourney
,won 14 games, lost
fie; filliS gregidar 'rhe Wilma Kerr Memorial Bowlr.
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Fri., Sept. 9 and Sat., Sept, 10, m
Riverside Park, industrial slo-pitch
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tournament.
For iee time please call Pete t.:4,
Quennell at the arena at 357-9991. ,
east*" k,A1.44 42,ileteeting.,„!,he ing Tournament was held last
rOxeterAnterttlediaroof This Wednesday, Aug. 31, at the
whighamLawnBowling Greens.
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A total of 24 rinks from Atwood,
Clinton, Brussels, Goderich,
Lueknow, Seaforth, Sarnia, Mitchell
and Wingham competed.
In first place Was the Audrey
MacDonald rink of Ltteknotiv, three
wins and 39, while the Grate
Sctinigeour rink of Goderieh was
elose behind with three wins, 37,
• The Mint Nelson rink of Sarnia
was third with three wins, 31, W
the Winnie BoYd rink of W
was fotuth at two wins; 36.
Edna Bell of Seafcath was fie
two Wins, 33 and baba' fitifie0
Lucknow rink was shah, twOWitet,
and a plus of 4.
The consolation prize went
Bewley of Bressels, one
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