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Wingham Advance-Times, 1980-11-12, Page 14Sad F. • taa Harriston Blue` ,fell prey to a hust):ing Wingham 1 ,yals'squad.and the superb goaltending of Hugh Nichol Friday night, as the Royals - downed ° the Blues 211 in Harriston. The Royals outskated$the ' Blues throughout the first period and left theice witlra 1-0.lead-Blaine McCutcheon., scored an unassisted goal att 11:03. ° The teams ° Jvere playing five-a-side when McCutcheon picked up a loose puck at the Hhrriston blueline aiid blasted a shot from the top of the 'facoofff circle!- _ The Blues evened the score in the second period when Bufelz scored a powerplay goal 'at 2:28, Weber ' and Williams assisting. Both' teams skated at .a furious pace -and- put on a fine exhibition. Nighol played an excellent period, - twice stopping point-blank hos to prevent ---tie Blues g-goang ahead. The '" action continued through the third period. The TEAM CAPTAINS -The Mothers Auxlllary,to Minor Hockey has'`acqu red team captains for 1980-81. In front are;Gwen Strong and Marlene Leedham. Irthe back row are G adys Fryfogle, Barb Nicholson, and Lorraine Poulin. Missing froth the . . photo are Ann Goodall, DlatineCameron, Gail Holmes, Lorna Brown and Diane Thynne. Au ilia ria ares for rY'p► p 198941 hock y season • The Mother's Auadliam.to when they call you, Minor Hockey has had avery remember, to make this busy month getting ready for system work it . only takes the .1980.81 hockey, season, approximately four hours a ordering supplies, cleaning, week for two weeks per obtaining team..captains and winter of your time to keep "their- workers; m gyp- the our registration fees down booth, aid all the other considerably. Not only are hundreds of things`required you doing your child a favor, to get organedy but also: you pocketbook. The team captains' for the Tea captains will also season • are: Barbara appreciate your cooperation. Nicolson, -Anna Goodall, If you are missed, please Gladys Fryfogle, Dianne be sure to contact the Cameron, Gail Holmes, executive: Lorna Bray, past Lorna Brown, Dianne president; Joan Pletch, ' hynne, Marlene Leedham, president; Aantje Robinson, Gwen Strong, and Lorrain first vice president; Marlene Poulin. Every parent of Foxton, second vice presi- child registered in minor dent; Janet Haines, hockey will be called by a secretary;' and Cathy Skinn, captain. So, hockey parents, treasurer. WINGHAM ROYALS STATISTICS PLAYER Rick Jecklin • rule -Haloes , EdWV Isms JIm lNcGee • n Nasals '. • : . ' '• �_. "Rick M'acLbnnari BleIn.McCutcheon • ,pave Galley Blali.ecirdon Rick Foxton: Mumay,Bls.ek Ktwiihi fastie 'Riser Strong Tom Bleck Ron Riley . Dave Bennett Bob.AIton Orion Honda Ruse joist • Bob Johnston GOA, LIE • Hugh Nichol Ben Blackwell GP .G 6 . 6. 6 1 4 3,, 6 ", 3 5 1 5 1 4� 3 6 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 1. 0 3 0 6 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 3 0 GP 3 3 A PTS PIM 4 10 17 7 8 12 4 7 25 S. 4. •5' 4 4 6 4 1' 4 8 2 .'2 15 1. 2 4 0 1 4 O 1 •4 O 1 6 0 1 -6 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1� 12 o 0 0 O 0 0 O 0 10 0 0 2 O 0 0 GA AVG 10 ' 3.33 20 . 6.67 �_,_...»-e.1. ...... . 0 / t. I1917 js e . PALMERSTON, ONTARIO • 1 a r DINING & ENTERTAINMENT--t----- e "1 An Extra Special Rock Band / 0 This Fri., Nov. 14 S s, /NSTUTTZ" I 'Make Sura You See Then ° I 2nd Arm Wrestling Tournament # Saturday, Dec. 6 - 2 p.m. •. Trep"Ies , Cash Prizes Men's/Ladles' Div. 3 Wgt. Classes S Afternoon Matinee by "Busker°' WEDNESDAY RITE BUFFET , `('' 1-4, 5:30-7:30 + )\ iJ , r I s OZ. STEAK SPECIAL ,1 . + s ,� Mon. Fri. 9 S I ,Ir_: 1 1�r„ .- 11:30am-2pm 3 l 4� .ra: '�'.:. J, Thurs. 6 pro to Close i 1 Cs.. .�:.. ++s►.4....-- ti•w....•+.►.�.•%►ai i•..w..i•�.._..... �yb en'aselves in [DOWNER' ,able when a a r, as sent off at -4-4 for R+ win. 4" , " i n ;lee and Rick 'tp tak�`ti Jape ` d to kill.. the second ,irst lt�i penalty and, brtrke titwo9on;one against the i1 ghot'by McGee elud 4 t F • rasion goal1e and was eked into the net by a:defonir`A:°o McGee was, cred%tell:the goal. Nich ol 00 th'. ids withstood the pressure , over the last four mindtees"t'o.preserve the win. d0 Bea Q ;goalie Nichol,. strong. tarn,.were played by the defensive ebrps Bernie WOOS, 'McCutckaeo'. Kevin Rastie, Ron Riley and Rick ,,. Foxton;` "° the latter made•home key shot blocks ' and solid hits inside his own b twilit, ei: The forwagds also skated hard and backchecked to help defensively. e wi>n. was the Royals' firsstt'of the season and gave them a '64.rp of second place behindMildn ay.• ' to *see", +eoil) 04)•••••• e*••• so Bowling scores ••••••••••01.4000000••••••• WEDNESDAY LADIES Jan Creeden bowled the ladies' top single with a 301, while Shirley Storey cap- tured the triple with 658. The 'Bluejays are still in first place with 37 points 'followed by the Humming- birds and Hoot Owls, 33 points each; Artie. Eagles, 29; Meadow Larks, 22; and the Jenny Wrens, l4. Those bowling games off 200 points or better were: JaLouise• Welwood, 270; , Jean King, 210, 200 and 235; Jeannette ' Scott, 234; Caroline Greenaway, 207 and 200; Christine Foxton, 218; Joanne Harrisop, 209; Mary Lee, 223 and 210; Shirley Storey, 228 and 231; . Shirty Sallows, 203; and Gladys Fryfogle, 201. Spares for the evening were :Jan Gceedcnx Marione Cook and Nora Finnigan. THURSDAY NIGHT Joe .Marie McCormick bowled a 325 for the ladies' high single .while Diane English totalled 718 for .the triple. Wayne Gibbons managed a 220 for the men's top, single and Keith Moffatt-' bowled 613 for the triple. Marg's Monte Carlos have 39 points for first place fol- lowed by Diane's Trans Ams, 37; Sharon's Rabbits, 28; Cathy'&-'Clunkers, 24; Grant's Grand Prix, •22;, and Coree's Colts, 18. , Those, bowling games of 200 points or better were: Diane English, 250 and 270; Linda Wall, 200; Cathy Edgar, 204; Doris Burrows, 218; Sheila Walker, 203; Rena Fisher, 217; Joe Marie McCormick, 325; Grant Wall, 219; George Skinn, 201; Bob Johnston, .219; Wayne Gibbons, 220; and Keith Moffatt, 203; 200 and 210. Spare for the evening was Robert Wharton. SENIOR LADIES High doubles were by Nora Finnigan, spare, 391; Catherine Campbell, 360; Louise Swanson, 328; and Elda Coultes, 304. High singles were bowled by Nora Finnigan, 221; Louise Swanson,. 207; and Catherine Campbell, 191. The Aquamarines are in first place with 20 points` followed by the Diamonds, 18; Sapphires, 14; Topaz and Turquoise, 13 points each; afid.theItubies, 12. MMERCIAL Fran Burke captured the men's high single and triple with a 301 and 826 respec- tively. Ruth -Ann - Steffen bowled a 258 for the ladies' top single and a 643 for the triple. Jim's Jumpers are in top spot with 38 points followed by Frank's . Feelers, 35; Keith's Kissers, 33; Wes' Whistlers, 31; Hickey's` Hustlers, 27; and Bob's Bangers, 25. Games - of 200 points or more were bowled by Frank Burke, 265, 301 and 260; .Ken MacAdam;'234, 203' and 215;. Keith Carson, :23.8; Jim Moran, 202; Kevin Hickey, 210 and 215; Jim Griffith; 221 and 203 Wes Siminons 230; Brenda Griffith, 200; 'Mabel Burke, 204; Jan Creeden, 206 and •207; - Ruth -Ann Steffen, 258 and 224; Bonnie Douglas, 226; and Betty Darling, 201. 'Thanks to the spares: Mike and Betty Darling, Jim Moran, Wayne ..Cook, Blair Leibold and . Dot*,Barfoot and Ken,MacAdam-. TEESWATER AND • WINGHAM LADIES Beatrice Brooks bowled a 233 for the high single, while Ivy Whytock tallied 602 for the triple. Leona's Brazil Nuts are in first place with 37 points, with Kathlean's, Cashews - right behind them with 35 points. Evelyn's Coconuts and Nancy's Beer Nuts are tied for third spot with 34 points each, followed by Marilyn's Mixed Nuts, 25; and Alice's Acorns, 24. . Those bowling games of 200 points or more were: Mary Houghton, 200; Bev Springer, 219; Marlene Hutcheson, 204; Beatrice Brooks, 233; Sandra Fitz- gerald, 214;. Ivy Whytock, 207 and 231; Jean Robichaud, 219; Evelyn Kloostra, 209; and Dianne Wall, 228. BLUEVALE MIXED Marg Timm managed a 259 for the ladies' high single, while Reta Ross totalled 587 for the triple. Milt Boyd catpured both the men's high single and triple, bowling, 243 and 633 respectively. '• Other scores of 200 points or better were managed by Milt Boyd, 206; Kim Timm, 237; Beta Ross, 249; Jim Shaw, -226; Bill Greig, 217; Dorothy. ' Tbpmpson, ` 216; Audrey . Johnston; 202; Wayne Day, 202 and 214; Terry Trites, 220 and Les Brewer, 200_ WROXETER MIXED Len, Hordyle bowled a 294 for the men's high single while Wes Bali catpured the triple with 746. Freda Gillies catpiired both.thp,e31nle and triple. She 'bowled a 251 for the top single. `Games of 200 points or better were bowled by Gord Haasnoot, 238 and 218; Bob McCaughan, 205; Gord Kanter, 247; Randy Hut- chinson, 209 and 224; Freda Gillies, 251 and 201; Ron McMichael, 212 and 238; Cindy 'Hutchinson, 203; Wendel. Stamper, 213; Wes :Bail, 223, 272 and 251; Jerey Dejonge, 242; Kin' Pellett, :263, 205 and 229; Butch Stone, 203; and Len Hordyl, 294. FORDWICH MIXED Janis Behrns bowled a 272 for. the ladies' high single while Gertie ' Lambkin totalled 697 for the triple. High scores for the men were 246 for the . single by Bill Gilmer and a triple of 635. Games of 200 points or bet- ter were bowled by Bill Gilmer, 246; Ken ;Bender; 210;,, Nancy Conley, 251;. Scott McLean, 208; Gertie Lambkin, 254, 205 and 238; Gerald Mattheson,, .231;.. Janis Behrns, 272; Dave Dinsmore, 209, 220 and 203; and Bruce Kennedy, 235. COFFEE KLATCH Those bowling games of 200 points or better were: Mary Campbell, Iris Foulon, Shirley Storey, Ada Ait- cheson, and Jean King. Jean Deyell and Iris Foulon won the draws. gait your hook by calling 3572320 today! NEW EXECUTIVE The executive of the Mother's Auxiliary to Mmol° -Hockey for 1980-81 are, front, Lorna Bray, pest president; Jean Pletch, president; Cathy Skli'In, treasurer; back row, Janet Haines, secretary; Aant It Ralbinson, first vice president; and Marlene Paxton, MOM Woe president. - - .et'�fi,. Iter%s l �. ii tic,Bal *tern h �,'Gc short, Its The Wi as uaC - quite t to tr ked.iR e lane: ka!a1 ►n6' only 26 shots on the L'acklnow goalie.•-, Lucknow ia+ored"firs! :iter only 21second5 R3 ack1in tied the . score' 50 condo later when he .sore1 from close i, Chep goat. was assisted by Doh Ffastleand Ed Williams., :Min scored a g+ ead a. icer midway. � n the period, assisted, byf` Hastie and Rick Mac ;.ennan, Lancers tied•the ga;' e five minutes later and a + areal to take the lead with 1 4, left in the period. However a stick measurement resu-;ted in the goal being disallowed and' a penalty assessed to the culprit, Burrows. Jim McGee gave the Royals an early second period lead. when he blasted a shot from the right faceoff circle. Steve Caslick assisted on what proved to be the last Royals' score of the game, Lucknow added two goals before the period ended to lead 4-3. The Royals came out skating in the third period, but were thwarted by a determined and hard - checking Lancer team. The Lancers scored twice to put the game out of reach. ' The Royals 'were just not able to get untracked or to ,exert sustained pressure on- the Lucknow team, although they skated and played hard. The $4 penalties called (16to the Royals) were a marked departure from the Harrisotn game, when each team received seven minors :with several other in- fractions seemingly going unnoticed, The Royals remain tied for - second place ,behind the Mildmay club, which is undefeated. They will go after second place again Friday night at 8:30 _ when they. host the Goderich Sailors.. Come out and cheer the local 8quad to victor*! .; ode; seers vedthe? Orin braid. A finished learning language, arid the ' eenies'.discussed the ownie; slaty,. handshake, dime and Grand Owl. Brownies were told about the Remembrance Day Parade. '' 4`. Jkn Omac fitly :meeting will be hold tho u Inst Tuesday of each moctth•,- 'he ItegOlor, meetings 'wig - be held fJfJ I'm/50y uesof.eaeh month. nd .All `aA�l�+rnl�•rs '1+a'+cals•. Cgm•e to W3ngham Town Hall November "13,14,15 • 8:30 p:.rrm.. • When th WINGHAM TOWN PLAYERS present this' 111 ACT COMEDY ' Advance Sales Tickets available at Triangle Discount, Waxworks Boutique. Tough new laws will deter trespassing. or nearly 150 years Ontario- has had Maw making it an offence to, enter property where entry is lted. But now new legislation- The spays. to Property Act -has toughened. up tri law tqq retect . - your rights. Trespassers can now be fined up to $1,000. In addition, they can be ordered to pay for damages they have caused. An important -part of the legislation designates premises where entry is prohibited without notice. These include your gardens, orchards, vineyards, land under cultivation, woodlots and fenced land, Where notice must . -e given to . prohibit entry, you may use red markings on gates, trees .orfences: Yellow markings may be used to caution that only certain activities may be permissible. It is the responsibility of the visitor to find out what you permit. LAND USED FOR RECREATION In the past, there was a great deal of - confusion regarding your responsibility to people you alloy on your land. Consequently farmers and rural landholders would not allow recreational activities on their properties. Now another new act -The Occupiers' Liability Act --- reduces 'your responsi- bility, fin a nutshell, the law assumes that those who take their recreation on r. , most rural land without paying a fee will take care for their own safety. A special system has been devised to allow you to,easily indicate which. activities you will allow on your property. A sign naming or graphically representing an activity (for example, hiking) indicates that the activity is permitted. The same kind of sign with ail oblique stroke through it means that you prohibit the activity. These new laws are part of a continuing program to streamline our legislation. By clarifying your rights, they afford you greater protection from trespass and also reduceyour liability when you make land available for recreational purposes. For full details, obtain a copy of this free pamphlet. It's available at many supermarkets and liquor stores, or write to: Communications Branch Ministry of the Attorney General, 1,$ King Street East Toronto, Ontario . M5C 105 Ministry of the Attorney General Hon. R. Roy McMurtry Minister billlieNivikill10 yeti, ja a op 7 k , 1 , i , , difNif II tit 1 ft „1 I �' III 11 I •'.• (f•,�I� `�,�,;u,I��tii�4� t11►�,�sli�;ii116" JI 1 In I ) \ 't fr