The Wingham Advance-Times, 1989-03-21, Page 19play g r atan in the m _
period. This turned out to be the
!One marker of p 9# period one.
Howick outscored Harriston 2-1
in the second frame. Philip Liver-
more
more took a perfect lead pass fmrn
" Steven Winkel to score on a break.
away at the 10 minute mark.
Two minutes later Livermoreset
Andrew Weber in all alone on a
breaker. Weber's Greg McNevan
tied the score at two apiece,
Brian Zabel gave Harriston a..3-2
lead after two minutes of play in
the third period. Andrews., Weber
scored two consecutive goals mid-
way through the period to give
Howick a 4-3 advantage.
Livermore assisted both. ,,goals..
Winkel and Chris Reichard also
drew assists separately on the.
:In
g�'taia a t+Iymers scored another
2ower.. -play goal for Harriston with
734 remaining in the game to send
the contest into overtime. -
Penalties; hurt Howick's chances
in the overtime frame as they had
three minors. Finally the goal by
the.
son
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The final score at a buzz s ,
a S-4 win for Harriston.
R'S ROUNDUP
The Howick team Must Cut down
on penalties if they want- to beat
Harriston in the nefct nextgames, ow
ick has only nine skaters and sever-
al worked overtime trying to kill_
penalties.
The defense of Jason Douglas,.
Chris Reichard and Darryl: johi'son
certainiy had.. to, carry .anextrahur-A
den with the absence of Saxe Dou-
bleday on holidays.
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area. A
READY FOR Pitpancakes an'
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Big news from Capt. W. ja damsvatiOf.
of the Lyceum Theatre in May of
1930, told : the pubic that plans
were being :madefor the remodel-
ing of the theatre to install talkie
equipment. The building would be
extended to double the seatint ca -
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would feature a canopy® supported Winghein Legion : - P`eeWees
by chains, continued: in Young Canada Week.:.
hockey action at Goderich, losing -a.
2-1 heartbreaker to .* *wick in semi-
final play, at the tournament.
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Thurs. March
23
MAUNDY THURSDAY SERVICES at Churches.
Wingham and District Hospital, board of governors,
hospital boardroo 8 p.m.
Sun. Mar. 26 Easter Breakfast, 1uevale Unite' Church, 9 a.m..
followed by Church Service. .
Tues. Mar. 28 Boys' Night Out, Wingham United Church; ,Qwest:
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this game. Although"the'galne
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records :stout.:
The. Belgrave Atoms took on Bays
field last Saturday,, morning: and
carne away .w th &A-0 victory. The
shut -out was.: earned. >by Chris
Piluke in the grave net.
Early in the first frame,. Belgtave,
took the lead= with Brent, Robinsorn
starting the scoring parade Corey
Moran added one of his own,.,.
assisted by Wayne'Penton., ..
Bayfield fought back hard, but
Piluke was hot in tht Bel Wineta
Robinson Moran alt a. _
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started and tentative
pace did 'pie up with"Some,ve
good' a tion throughout the match,
Jonathon Balzer ,appeared tai 'ire
Winghaires strongest and most
a: ressive:,skater and Rob,,JOhuston
made three excellent saves in the
%igham net. Once ,again,: it was a<
solid team effort by the lads that
hock
madeey'matfo ar atch close,, yet. entertaining,
The lack if a discernable prier.
play has hurt the on PeeWees'
goal utio r Tong and
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Saawas no excepi
lads hard five power ,pray:
opportunities and were unable to.
capitalize on any of -theme.
Howick'°scored twice in the first
puled --�- ;once one long shot..along.
the ice' from the point between the
feet _of Winghamp goaltender
The second carne on a crazy
bounce off the back boards- to stop
n the Wingham crease without. the
ielet .
ave'
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goaltender knowing it even was
there. Ali. that Was required was far
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