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POINT BLANK RANGE—Rick • Jacklin of the WinghamRoyals
tipped the puck past a defenceless Mildmay goaltender, but it sailed lust wide of
the neargiost,.:Monarchs trimmed the Royals 5-4 in an Intermediate C game Play -
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SnovimObile Assoc.
WINGHAM ONT.
Tlie Wingham and District Snowmobile
Association would like to thank lilt the
mordhir who donated prizes and all
the sno mobilers who participated in
their recent piker rally.
•THANK -YOU
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DEFEATS
„WEL, 8-2
y the girls met
inghani. This
local team win
ing Listowel 8 -
later tORIY „ ,14.01"
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awered with it' goal
tileyialtors*thin
The SeCellir perk
;MOW scovng
Andrea •WaJkCr.
GoderichteaMs
befoie 0orr_
another Seal. Gaoierl,g!.
• etnebacli*h
goals to tie it up.
• With only two minute*
• play , Angela %alter sco
the winnings* -Witik,
assist going to Gevrel
Andrea, Walker rounded out
the scoring --7,W4h IOW
second, , remaining': in the.,
game. Jtilaine AdaMspiebed
PP the assist.
y opened the
a pass from
ttie, and Angela
ed from Lori
'4before Listowel
,F.pme within one
Adams scored
Walker and
before Listdwel
Fast-paced-rmatch
Mildmay sil
The hometown Royals pro-
vided excellent hockey
entertainment Friday night
when they hosted the
Mildmay Monarchs. The
action was fast and furious
throughout g and when the
game ended Mildmay had
skated to a narrow 5-4 vic-
tory.
The Royals took an early 2-
• 0 lead in the first period
• when Dave Golley and Steve
Caslick scored. Jim McGee
:Rodger ; Julaine
, managed five
: Angela Walker
Rodger ' and
'; Gavreluk from
Jim Sandra
\ Cheryl Beattie
: and Morrison,
Orison from
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•end Murray Black assisted?
on the Golley marker, while.
Ron Riley and Russ Jonea '
set up Caslick. • '
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It looked like the Royale
would walk aWay froin the
Monarchs in thepetiod, but
two quick goals near the end
• by Eccles and Marchildon
knottedthe score•;
• Mildmay addeiftwoMpre
goals in the ,seemitt, frame
When Allen and Neiman
tallied by the midway**.
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• Royale- yt the Winghani
iii110ae Unable to take the
.1' • lo
a just over seven
, Jerry Metcalfe ,
tbe Monarchs to
till9Inaltert the lead and
,
; „lite W*_ m club at-
; •,,,,Fected its; argest crowd of
•,the year endplayed one of its
• -best matches this season.
• -the effort byr the local team
showed thathe Royals will
be a solid pleyoftcontender.
Although it \vas a team ef-
fort, Ben Blackwell put on a
fine display Or goaltending.
• . LANCER.S DOWN
Gavreluk.
The Orls btat_tha 1191J0
team this Satin at*
p.m. at the Lockrldge
Memorial Arena. This i*ch
should prove to be an m
citing game SW come out and
support the girls. See you
there!
Poker roily
cask winners
Brian Bain was the top
winner in the poker rally
held last weekend by the
Wingham and District Snow-
mobile 'Association. He took
home $50.
C." t
Other major winners in-
cluded Doug Chapman, $25;
Doug Heather, $15; and
Phyllis Bain, $5.00.
More than 100 snownw-
biters took part in the rally,
and a total of 240 hands were
Played-
als 5
, assisted by
ick and Kevin .
eigH..keplied for the
".1,10', keep the home
--407ithin one goal. The
iiremained fast with
i. -hitting and good
;third period play
tallied the intensity
,
_4440111 Thechecking
paid�ff:when Rick
tierithii0are at the
tiesfb Bernie liaJacklin,jornthes
'iviere several more
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Zoio in on the bright yellow tags. They're your ticket to super savings on snowmobile accessories and
crothing. plus on the many other optional extras you've always wanted Everything yuu need to make
snowmobiling more fun and more exciting. The best of winter is yet to come! And that s why the annual
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the ability of the Royals
when the club swarmed back
to overtake the Lancers with
three goals in five minutes.
Russ Jones, who has skated
himself into one of the best
Royal forwards, started the
comeback when he con-
verted passes by Rick
Jacklin and Steve Caslick.
Jim McGee added a
second marker when he was
fed by Dwight Leslie and
Dave Golley and put the
puck past the Lancer goalie.
McGee then added his
second goal of the game and
the Royals third to tie the
score. Murray Black and
Don Hestie assisted on the
marker.
e Royals continued to
Press for the winner and
again missed some scoring
opportunities and were
unable to take the lead.
During ' a powerplay,
Stanley broke away to give
thetLancers a one -goal lead
with four -minutes left to
play. Then just 19 seconds
later Blair scored to put the
game away.
The Royals played well for
the final 40 minutes and
should have wOn after tieing
the game, missing several
RifitALS, opportunities.
On Sund4 night: the '•
Rivals travelled to Lucknow The latest league statistics
to play the rival Lancers and
came up with a bad first
'period whichldiimately Cost
them the genie: Jim Murray
and Carl Stailleyncored for
Lucknow iriihe first Period,
which was dominated by the
Lancers.
However in the second
period the Royals turned the
the Lancers to come up with
several gabd scoring op-
portunities. the Wingham
club was Unable to match
Stanley's • early period
marker and was down 3-0 by
the end of the second frame.
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CELEBRATIONI—Julaini Adams, Andrea Walker and
goal that put them up 3-1 over Listowel early In ithe ring . waft-
ing. The local glrleskatedto a conyinc1008.2 ivittlivertheit
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STOPS HERE—A Listowel player managed to split the defence and get away a
shot, but goaltender Vickie Belanger handled it easily.' The Wingham ringette
• girls allowed only two goals in skating to an 8-2 win over Ltstowel in a home game
Saturday evening.
show the • Royals in fourth Duplicate- ---
place in the league sten•
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game around and out hustled
dings, behind Harriston, .0 0 le •
Mildmay mid Lucknow. •oria 43 • I
Jim McGee, Rick Jacklin
and Steve Caslick are all in
the top six scoring in the
group, behind group leader
Carl Stanley of Lucknow.
The Royals. will be
and individual totals when
they visit Goderich Friday
night. The next home game
will be Friday, Jan. 23, when
the Sailors return for a re-
match. Game time is 8:30
p.mat the Loc ri ge
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shooting to add to their team
The Wingham Duplicate
Bridge Club met in the Fite
Hall Thursday evening.
Placing first were
Margaret Kelly and Gordon
Rutledge, with Kay Forgie
and Belle Herbert finishing
in second spot. • Marg
Cruickshanck and Louise
Welwood placed third, while a• sums
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COMING THROUGH --Steve Casfick of the Roy ils leads a rush out of the Wing -
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the local aren.
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